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  1. Lightweight Composite/Hybrid Structures with Enhanced Properties

    SBC: MATERIALS RESEARCH & DESIGN INC            Topic: AF10BT27

    ABSTRACT: Future hypersonic vehicles, like X-43 and X-51 derivatives and Falcon HTV-3, will require advanced strategies for thermal protection systems (TPS) and methods of structural integration. The goal in designing TPS for these types of high performance applications is to establish multi-mission reusable systems with reduced weight and increased performance that possess multifunctionality, e ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Theoretical and experimental development of an atmospheric sensing suite for deep-turbulence research

    SBC: Radio-Hydro-Physics LLC            Topic: AF11BT41

    ABSTRACT: This Phase I SBIR will produce a concept, and algorithms, for a Sensor Suite which can be used as a research tool to characterize strong atmospheric turbulence. Previous and on-going theories, statistics, and empirical data will be evaluated to arrive at an optimal Sensor design concept. That Sensor may exploit the superior resolution and performance inherent in the Radio-Hydro-Physi ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Design and Analysis of Multi-Core Software

    SBC: Time Captain Inc.            Topic: OSD11T03

    We propose a comprehensive software tool called ModelTime(TM)for the design, analysis and construction of multi-core software for distributed real-time systems using a model-based design methodology. ModelTime will use UML-like diagrams to capture networked multi-core platforms, software components and configurations, functional and para-functional attributes like end-to-end timing constraints, a ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Operating System Mechanisms for Many-Core Systems

    SBC: Time Captain Inc.            Topic: OSD11T04

    Overwhelming heat and clocking considerations have led to the accelerating rise of multicore processors. The number of cores per chip is expected to increase rapidly in coming years. In fact, chips with 100 cores and prototypes with 128 cores are already available. As the number of cores increases, the scalability of the operating system(s) will become a major bottleneck, particularly for embedd ...

    STTR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Passivation Coatings for RF Power Devices

    SBC: ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 13d

    This project aims to increase the reliability of radio frequency (RF) devices used in accelerator facilities by reducing/eliminating corrosion and erosion produced from the high purity de-ionized water cooling systems. Although metal interconnects are required for electrical and thermal performance, they susceptible to two major failure mechanisms, corrosion and erosion. Currently RF lo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
  6. Hybrid Solar Coal Gasifier

    SBC: ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 15d

    This Small Business Innovation Research project proposes to develop a first-of-its-kind hybrid solar-coal gasification technology. The current direct heating gasification technology has two shortcomings: (1) greenhouse gases, resulted from the coal combustion, diluting the syngas product, and leading to a low calorific value end product, and (2) thermal gradient, caused by the concentrated heat so ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  7. Hi Charege Acceptance PbC Batteries for Low-Cost, High Efficiency Micro-Hybrid Vehicles: A Dual-Mode Architecture Approach

    SBC: Axion Power International, Inc.            Topic: 09b

    Axion Power intends to pursue the development and laboratory demonstration of a dual-mode micro- hybrid vehicle energy system architecture based on the combination of Axion Powers high charge acceptance PbC battery and a standard leadacid battery. This split-function approach, where the vehicles electronic load during stop-start events is discharged from the PbC battery and the engine crank load d ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  8. Production of Methacrylic Acid and Other Oxygenated Chemicals Solely from Renewable Non-food Biomass Derived Feedstocks

    SBC: Evernu Technology, Llc            Topic: 17a

    The over dependence of the United States on fossil fuels from foreign countries as the predominant source of energy and chemical feedstocks has placed the United State in an alarming position, impacted our national energy security and threaten the ecologic balance and the environment we live in. While the need for sustainable energy can also be met by utilizing other type of renewabl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy
  9. High-Power High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers for Synchrotron Light Sources

    SBC: Green Mountain Radio Research Company            Topic: 13d

    Accelerators used for nuclear-physics research require megawatts of radio-frequency energy. They currently employ vacuum-tube power amplifiers or conventional solid-state amplifiers that are inefficient and therefore consume a great deal of prime power. Many other applications including semiconductor processing, cellular-telephone base station transmitters and military communication systems simila ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
  10. Topic 60c- High-efficiency power amplifiers for Project X, Phase II

    SBC: Green Mountain Radio Research Company            Topic: 60c

    Accelerators used for nuclear-physics research require megawatts of radio-frequency energy. They currently employ vacuum-tube power amplifiers or conventional solid-state amplifiers that areinefficient and therefore consume a great deal of prime power. Many other applications including semiconductor processing, cellular-telephone base station transmitters and military communication systems similar ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
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