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  1. FAST TRACK: Open-Source Integrated Design-Analysis Environment for Nuclear Energy Advanced Modeling and Simulation

    SBC: KITWARE INC            Topic: 19d

    In 2011, the US electricity generation was 4344 billion kWh gross with 821 TWh (19%) from nuclear power reactors. The US has 104 nuclear power reactors, 69 pressurized water reactors and 35 boiling water reactors, in 31 states, operated by 30 different power companies. Almost all of the US nuclear generating capacity comes from reactors built between 1967 and 1990. There have been no new construc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  2. Low cost printed electrodes for OLED lighting

    SBC: Plextronics            Topic: 04a

    Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) is a new emerging technology that is energy efficient and environment friendly lighting replacement for current lighting technologies such as incandescent bulbs and fluorescent tubes. As performance of OLEDs has improved over the last several years it has demonstrated the potential to reach parity with LED lighting. However cost remains a major obstacle fo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  3. Advanced high temperature ceramic capacitors for energy storage applications

    SBC: TRS CERAMICS, INC.            Topic: 01a

    High temperature reliability is needed to design distributed power conditioning systems in next generation, high power density SiC and GaN-based electronics. New high energy density capacitors are needed to reduce the volume and weight of power conditioning modules and high temperature reliability is needed to enable, SiC/GaN-based power systems. Ceramics have excellent power handling capability ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  4. A Design Study for Megawatt Class Waveguide Input Coupler for Synchrotron Light Source Superconducting Cavities

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: 03c

    Modern synchrotrons are providing higher beam currents and demanding more RF power from the superconducting cavities. The maximum RF power available without beam is limited by the maximum power rating of the WR1800 waveguide RF ceramic window used in the fundamental power coupler. Operation at this maximum power limit is hampered by the fact that the specific value of power transmitted which pro ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  5. Ultrafast Electron Diffraction Device for Time-Resolved Chemical Imaging

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: 07b

    Because of the need to operate in a space-charge-dominated regime, the generation and preservation of femtosecond electron beams is a major challenge for chemical dynamics and accelerator technology R & amp;D. Electrons from a photo-cathode radio frequency (RF) gun can be used as scattering particles to produce a time-dependent diffraction pattern containing femtosecond time-scale structu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  6. Developing Rugged, High Quantum Efficiency, Graphene Photocathodes

    SBC: Advanced Energy Systems, Inc            Topic: 33i

    Photocathodes have been the focus of intense experimental and theoretical development for many decades, and their use in RF photoinjectors has been indispensible for the evolution of light sources such as free-electron lasers. At present there is a significant science and technology gap for photocathodes in the context of the development of high-current electron injectors for next generation ligh ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  7. NP-DASIC: Low Cost Digital Firmware ASIC Implementation for Nuclear Physics

    SBC: KLIMA JOANNA            Topic: 40b

    The DOE supports development of technologies essential to experiments in nuclear physics. The channel count of modern nuclear physics experiments has risen into thousands. There is need for cost effective, high density data acquisition (DAQ) systems with many thousands of channels. Our approach will permit. The objective is to develop a digital DAQ systems at cost comparable with the application- ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  8. Subway Labs: Big Data Tools for Energy Materials R&D

    SBC: VOLTAIQ, INC.            Topic: 01d

    The development of new energy materials and devices is hobbled by inefficient tools for data analysis and management. Across the industry, companies, universities, and national laboratories that develop energy devices (batteries, solar photovoltaics, fuel cells, capacitors) all use specialized test equipment that generates vast quantities of experimental data. The software tools packa ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  9. PRISMS- Profile Resolving In-Situ Soil Moisture Sensor

    SBC: TRANSCEND ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, LLC            Topic: 20a

    Many contaminated DOE sites are located in arid regions where depth to groundwater is significant and/or contaminants were discharged into a vadose zone through which transport to the groundwater table is dominated by unsteady, unsaturated groundwater flow. The absence of an effective means to monitor vadose zone moisture content in profile has been a persistent impediment to developing and calibr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  10. Thermal Enhancements for Separable Thermal Mechanical Interfaces

    SBC: ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: AF131077

    ABSTRACT: The purpose of the proposed SBIR program is to develop a thermally enhanced, separable thermal mechanical interface (STMI) that aims to significantly enhance heat transfer by providing a direct thermal path from the high power density components to the heat sink. In the current commercial off-the-shelf STMI multiple interfaces significantly increase the thermal resistance resulting in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseAir Force
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