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  1. (Seamless, Niobium Coated Copper Cavities for SRF accelerators) LOC's-Biased deposition of Nb-on-Electro-Hydro-Formed-Cu cavities for SRF accelerators

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: 27

    The DOE High Energy Physics (HEP) program seeks to develop advanced accelerator technologies that reduce overall machine size and cost, and also to develop new concepts and capabilities that further scientific and commercial goals beyond HEP’s discovery science mission. Superconducting Radiofrequency ccelerators consume much less power than room temperature accelerators, so can one day replace ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  2. Portable Analytical Instrumentation for Instantaneous Real-Time Measurement of Chemical Elements in Raw Petroleum and Refinery Products

    SBC: APPLIED SPECTRA INC            Topic: 09

    Chemical composition of raw petroleum affects the refining methods to produce fuels and other products. Impurities can (i) cause adverse effects in refining and (ii) must meet regulated limits in products (e.g.,

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  3. Improved instrument for analysis of nuclear materials with heterogeneous isotopic composition

    SBC: APPLIED SPECTRA INC            Topic: 02

    “One of the gravest threats the United States and the international community face is the possibility that terrorists or rogue nations will acquire nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction.” (http://nnsa.energy.gov/aboutus/ourprograms/nonproliferation-0). Safeguards provide assurances to the international community that nuclear materials and facilities are not being used for the il ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  4. Simulations of Explosive Electron Emission in Cathodic Arcs

    SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION            Topic: 20

    Explosive Electron Emission (EEE) is typical to cathodic arcs. The physics of multi-phase phenomena associated with self-sustained formation of explosive emission centers (ectons) is not fully understood. This SBIR project will conduct experimental, theoretical, and computational studies of phase transitions at electrode surfaces, formation of plasma jets, and gas dynamics in cathodic sparks and a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  5. High Quality Natural Graphite for Lithium Ion Batteries

    SBC: EDWARD BUIEL CONSULTING LLC            Topic: 14

    This project will develop state-of-the-art processes for the conversion of natural flake graphite into high quality lithium-ion battery (LIB) grade anode materials. This will enable a $200M industry to develop and drive over $1B in investment in new mines and processing companies. This project will complete 3 years of work by Coulometrics to develop new environmentally friendly and low cost proces ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  6. A Robust Wireless Communication System for Harsh Environments Including Nuclear Facilities

    SBC: DIRAC SOLUTIONS, INC.            Topic: 30

    There is strong need to develop new robust RF communication systems to support wireless communications for sensor data and instrumentation control in harsh environments. The nuclear industry has many examples of such environments, including geological repositories and facilities such as nuclear power plants. High-quality reliable wireless communications between operators and automated control syst ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  7. Continuously Variable Displacement (CVD) Engine Concept Validation

    SBC: Engine Systems Innovation, Inc.            Topic: 14

    The majority of engines in the world operate at low load duty cycles, a prime example being the automobile engine. The majority of fuel is burned far from the best fuel consumption operating point. The method of control of the engine has a significant impact on the losses at part load. Control by throttling 1) creates pumping work loss, 1) reduces the peak pressure for the exhaust gas to expand fr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  8. Solar Load Balancing Simulator

    SBC: Extensible Energy, Inc.            Topic: 13

    To minimize the impact of each distributed solar installation on the grid (and hence, to increase the use of solar everywhere), customers must be able to use a greater percentage of the energy generated by their own solar panels within their own building or facility. Currently, systems within commercial and industrial facilities are poorly adapted to this objective. PV production is often monitore ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  9. Novel Diagnostic Probe for Runaway Electron Beam-Plasma Interaction

    SBC: Far-Tech, Inc.            Topic: 21

    High-velocity high-density/mass plasma jets have important applications in magnetic fusion research for disruption mitigation, fueling, and driving plasma rotation. The essential potential of such a plasma jet as diagnostic probe for runaway electron (RE) beam-plasma interaction has been envisioned, but no suitable device has been developed and tested in a poof-of-principle experiment. Such a diag ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  10. Use of Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing to Detect Injection Well Leakage for Geologic Carbon Sequestration

    SBC: GeoMechanics Technologies            Topic: 18

    The protection of Underground Sources of Drinking Water (USDWs) is of primary concern for the safe and permanent sequestration of CO2 within geologic formations. A method is required to improve current capabilities for identifying potential wellbore leakage pathways for Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS). All injection wells and offset wellbores within the identified AoR should be tested to ve ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
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