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  1. Refractory Substrate/Capillary Assisted/Thin Flowing Lithium Film Plasma Facing Component

    SBC: ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 33a

    78365 Free-surface, flowing, liquid-metal cooling systems are an option for the removal of heat from energy-producing fusion devices. However, these free flowing liquid films are difficult to direct and contain because of their interactions with the high energy plasma and the powerful magnetic fields present in these machines. This project will develop a, capillary assisted, thin flowing, lithi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy
  2. SBIR Phase I: Advanced Thermal Chemical Reactor for the Manufacture of Complex Nanopowders

    SBC: Advanced Fibers & Powders, LLC            Topic: N/A

    This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project addresses the development of an advanced Thermal Chemical Reactor (ATCR) for the Manufacture of Complex Nanopowders.The ATCR being developed represents a major departure and advancement in manufacturing technology for producing complex metal oxide nanopowders. The ATCR is unique in that it is a high temperature, convectively heated, turbulen ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 National Science Foundation
  3. Complex Coolant Fluid for PEM Cell Systems

    SBC: DYNALENE INC            Topic: 32c

    75554B Fuel cells are an efficient, combustion-less, virtually pollution-free source of power. In particular, Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells are ideal for a number of applications, due to their ¿quick¿ warm-up characteristics. However, these fuel cells contain some inherent inefficiencies, which results in waste heat that must be removed rapidly via a coolant ¿ currently, either D ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  4. SBIR Phase I: Video Mining for Customer Behavior in Retail Enterprises

    SBC: VideoMining Corporation            Topic: IT

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project aims at developing video mining techniques for automatically generating customer behavior statistics to help retail enterprises. These statistics can be very valuable for supporting critical decisions in merchandising, in-store marketing, and customer service. This video mining tool can be used for accurate assessment of the effectiv ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 National Science Foundation
  5. Tunable, Low Mass, Low Loss, Millimeter Wave, MEMS RF Filters

    SBC: AESOP, INC.            Topic: AF05230

    The feasibility of producing robust miniaturized, broadly tunable mm-wave bandpass filters for space applications is discussed. Current work by the authors has demonstrated very high-Q, broadly tunable "Octave+T" resonators in the 1.2 Ghz to 5.0 Ghz frequency ranges. These resonators have been designed using low-risk, conventional fabrication techniques that are ideally suited to making mm- to cm- ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Demonstration of Multiple Fiber Pre-forms for Local Property Tailoring

    SBC: Bally Ribbon Mills            Topic: AF04249

    Ribbon Mills and its subcontractor Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC) propose a Phase II program, to continue the research into advanced complex performs concepts utilizing weaving technology applied to state-of-the-art composites to enhance the revolutionary low frequency, conformal load-bearing antenna structures (CLAS) foliage penetration ground/air moving target indicator (FOPEN GMTI/AMTI) rad ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Field Mistuning Inspection Tool

    SBC: BLADE DIAGNOSTICS CORPORATION            Topic: AF05183

    Blade Diagnostics Corporation proposes to study the feasibility of developing a field mistuning tool and an associated approach for managing the mistuning problem in integrally bladed rotors (IBRs). The field inspection tool will determine the frequencies of individual blades in IBRs using the methods developed at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). The tool will be a faster, automated version of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. SBIR Phase I: Removal of Viruses from Drinking Water Using Granular and Nano-Scale Zero-Valent Iron

    SBC: CES LLC            Topic: N/A

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of the zero-valent iron technology for removing biological contaminants from water. Results of the Phase I study are expected to demonstrate the potential feasibility of this technology and will serve as a basis for conducting a Phase II study before commercialization. A recent study by the Unive ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 National Science Foundation
  9. Joint Systems Engineering Methodology (JSEM)

    SBC: CHI SYSTEMS INC            Topic: AF05071

    Systems Development (SD) processes demonstrate a need for improvement, particularly to increase the frequency with which systems succeed in real world settings. Cognitive Systems Engineering (CSE) offers numerous principles, methods, and tools that are well-suited to addressing areas in which SD is currently most weak (e.g., handling complexity and supporting the design phase). In response to thi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Cognitive Architecture Bridge (CAB)

    SBC: CHI SYSTEMS INC            Topic: AF05088

    Years of research in human behavior modeling have yielded a wide array of cognitive architectures. The most vital challenges confronting the field are to find an economical way to leverage the strengths of each of the multiple existing architectures and to facilitate and simplify the manner in which new cognitive models are produced, as well as to reduce the time entailed in their production. Req ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
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