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Robust and Efficient WMLES Unstructured Grid Generation with HeldenMesh
SBC: Helden Aerospace Corporation Topic: A1Mesh generation for wall-modeled large eddy simulations (WMLES) based CFD simulations represents a critical area of research as there are significant challenges which must be overcome before this technology can be adopted for widespread use.nbsp; Two critical challenges associated with these scale-resolving simulations is mesh size and mesh quality.nbsp; Mesh size represents a critical challenge a ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
High Capacity RCA Sorbents for Increased Cycle Times
SBC: REACTION SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: H4NASA is interested in improving the method to control CO2 and water in the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) to meet the ambitious objectives of the Artemis program, which includes human presence on the surface of the Moon and Mars. The technology that is planned to be used is the RCA which utilizes two beds that are alternately used to remove CO2 and H2O and then are regenerated by ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Helium Transfer Scroll Pump System (HTSPS)
SBC: Air Squared, Inc. Topic: S16In order to revisit Venus and explore its climate, atmosphere, and surface for the first time since the 1985 VeGa mission, NASA is interested in developing aerial vehicles capable of in situ investigation. One potential solution is annbsp;aerial platform that must float and fly between 52 and 62 km in the atmosphere while experiencing temperatures ranging from -30deg;C to 62deg;C, pressures from 8 ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Uncrewed Aircraft System Data Assimilation for Improved Wildland Fire Fighting Decision Support
SBC: BLACK SWIFT TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: A3Aerial assets are a critical tool used to fight wildland fires in areas of complex terrain. In late 2021, the first known attempt to use an air tanker at night resulted in a fatal crash that was potentially caused by strong low level turbulence. This tragedy and others like it demonstrate the need for accurate estimates of the current low-level wind field and its evolution over 3-12 hours in order ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Satellite Collision and Risk Assessment using Machine learning (SCRAM)
SBC: ADVANCED SPACE LLC Topic: Z8In response to the 2023 NASA SBIR solicitation subtopic Z8.13, ldquo;Space Debris Prevention for Small Spacecraftrdquo;, Advanced Space, LLC proposes to develop Machine Learning (ML) techniques to reduce and subsequently remove the ldquo;human-in-the-looprdquo; bottleneck exhibited by the Collision Avoidance (COLA) Concept of Operations (ConOps). The proposed solution is named SCRAM or Satellite C ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Contingency Analysis for Low-thrust Missions (CALM)
SBC: ADVANCED SPACE LLC Topic: H9In response to the 2023 NASA SBIR solicitation subtopic H9.03, ldquo;Flight Dynamics and Navigation Technologiesrdquo;, Advanced Space, LLC proposes to develop a mission design and planning tool that uses operational algorithms to mitigate the impact of anomalies and missed thrust events for low-thrust and dynamically sensitive missions. The software tool is an extension of the Virtual Swarm Metho ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Automated Ground Test and Launch Operations Using AI and Machine Learning
SBC: APHELION AEROSPACE INC Topic: H10Aphelion Aerospace is developing an ultra-low-cost rapid response launch system utilizing a novel environmentally friendly storable propellant mixture. A key component of our operational concept requires extensive automation from manufacturing through orbital insertion. What we propose under this SBIR topic is to conduct research and trade studies, research necessary to advance the automation of o ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Lithium-Ion Battery Solid Rocket Motor for Deorbit Applications
SBC: CAIRN ENGINEERING LLC Topic: Z8Our proposed innovation is the Lithium-Ion Thruster (LIT) system, a multi-use device capable of both electrical energy storage and thrust generation using the same hardware. The LIT system is an ideal candidate for a NASA Phase I SBIR grant because proving its feasibility will introduce a new propulsion and battery technology that provides distinct advantages over all other deorbiting technologies ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
The Airborne Multiangle Aerosol Size Spectrometer: A next generation aerosol probe
SBC: CLOUDSCI LLC Topic: S11Atmospheric aerosol have important impacts on climate and air quality and affect efforts to retrieve information regarding the Earthrsquo;s surface, including oceans. Airborne measurements of aerosol size are critical to understanding physical drivers over time and space, and to validate satellite and other remotely sensed observations. The current state of the art instrument for measuring aerosol ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Solid-State Rechargeable Batteries for Extreme Lunar Surface Environments
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: S13Future science missions to the Lunar surface and other planets and their moons will require advanced secondary battery systems that can operate at extreme temperatures. Advancements that address battery operation at extreme temperatures, combined with high specific energy and energy density, are critically needed. Conventional rechargeable Li-ion cells operate within a narrow temperature range of ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 National Aeronautics and Space Administration