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Dynamic Spark Ignition Enables the Combustion of Heavy Fuels in a Spark Ignited Rotary Engine
SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP Topic: A152098There currently is a shortcoming for heavy fuel engines that have a rated power below 100 BHP that are compatible with both JP-8 and DF-2, have high power to weight and power to volume density, provide good fuel consumption characteristics, and operate over extreme climatic ranges ranging from below -25 F to 125 F ambient. One developing technology that could potentially fit this niche market are ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Resource Intelligent VPU Utilization Leading to an Effectively Threaded System (RIVULETS)
SBC: ADVENTIUM ENTERPRISES, LLC Topic: A15102To improve performance of Army CFD codes on new HPC architectures using MIC co-processors, we propose the RIVULETS tool which uses hybrid algorithms and automatic tuning to decrease CFD run-time and improve numerical performance. Existing CFD codes are parallelized using MPI, a highly effective approach for distributed architectures with large quantities of system memory and relatively simple seri ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Smart Tooling TPMC Injection Molding
SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC Topic: A15106Fiber reinforced thermoplastic matrix composites (TPMCs) provide unique advantages over thermoset composites for missile structures. However, autoclave and compression molding techniques can only produce fairly simple geometric structures. Limitations inherent to traditional tooling techniques mean that the best that can be achieved for TPMC parts is to make the component in sections and then join ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Engaging Spanish-English Preschool Teachers to Make Data-Based Decisions in Authentic Settings
SBC: EARLY LEARNING LABS, INC. Topic: 1This project team will develop and test a prototype app of a screening assessment for children who are Spanish-English Dual Language Learners (SE-DLL) in early education. The prototype will provide formative assessment reports to teachers to guide their decision-making, and will include a series of videos to increase knowledge on core competencies of supporting SE-DLL children. At the end of Phase ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Education -
Dynamic Vehicle Modeling Composed of Mechanical and Thermal Interaction with High-Resolution Synthetic Scenes
SBC: DYNAMIC DIMENSION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: A16008This SBIR topic affords an opportunity to address the mechanical/thermal modeling limitation.By developing innovative technologies and processes to accurately represent the thermal profiles of dynamic vehicle components within high resolution synthetic scenes, Dynamic Dimension Technologies, LLC (DDT) with partners SciX3, LLC and MSC Software Corporation (MSC), will create a novel high fidelity dy ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Multiphysics Based Tool Design for Electrochemical Machining
SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc. Topic: A16013In the program Efficient Tool Design for Electrochemical Machining, we propose to develop a design platform to predict optimal electrochemical machining (ECM) tool shape using commercially available Multiphysics simulation software in conjunction with well-defined validation experiments. Prof. K.P. Rajurkar, Distinguished Professor of Industrial Engineering and Director of the Center for Nontradit ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Innovative, shock-load resistant Pulsed Power supply.
SBC: IAP RESEARCH, INC. Topic: A16015The US Army is requesting the development of a ballistic shock-load resistant ElectroThermal-Ignition Pulsed Power Supply (ETIPPS) capable of withstanding up to 300 Gees of acceleration.This dynamic motion is sourced from the recoiling action of large caliber weapon systems (e.g. 120-140mm tank cannons) onto which the ETIPPS is to be mounted.The purpose of ETI is to produce a hot plasma jet requir ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Processing of Metallic Scrap Materials for Battlefield Additive Manufacturing
SBC: AMERICAN ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING, INC. Topic: A16023Our proposal provides the opportunity to develop a brand new process for the manufacture of additive manufacturing powder.Our project will combine induction heating and Lorenz force levitation to create and suspend a molten charge.This charge will be shaped as it leaves the melt chamber to form a stream.This stream will then be accelerated using Lorenz forces to a speed at which the cohesive force ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Forest/Jungle Positioning Based on Geo-Registered Images from Foliage Penetrating Radar
SBC: ROBOTIC RESEARCH OPCO LLC Topic: A16031In this proposal, we bring GEO-PIPER (GEO-Registered Images Penetrating Radar).Robotic Research developed localization systems for dismounts in GPS denied environments.Under ARDEC's UMAPS program (Ketula Patel), Robotic Research created the WarLoc system.This small inertial system provides accurate dead reckoning for dismounts.WarLoc has been successfully commercialized.It is being provided to a v ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Directional Antenna Control SYStem (DACSYS) for MANET
SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc. Topic: A16034Wireless connectivity and situational awareness of warfighters are critical in current and future warfare. Maintaining network connectivity and achieving situational awareness require continuous exchange of information across the network, which eventually drives the need for reliable, high data rate communication links. The task of providing high data rate communication is ever more challenging fo ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy