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Award Data
The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.
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Elasto-Hydrodynamic Seal for sCO2 Applications
SBC: ULTOOL LLC Topic: 37qSupercritical CO2 (sCO2) power cycles are superior over traditional water based, air-breathing, direct-fired, open Brayton cycles or indirect-fired, closed Rankine cycles in terms of efficiency and equipment size. They hold great potential in fossil fuel power plants, nuclear power production, solar power, geothermal power, and ship propulsion. To unlock the potential of sCO2 power cycles, technol ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
Microencapsulated Salt Hydrate Based Filaments for FDM 3D Printing
SBC: TCPoly, Inc. Topic: 16aBuilding energy consumption for heating and cooling accounts for a large portion of energy usage and CO2 emissions in our country. Thermal energy storage (TES) materials (such as phase change materials (PCMs)) have the potential to increase a building’s thermal mass and provide flexibility to time‐shift demand. Hence, PCMs can be used to reduce demand changes, take advantage of time‐of-use r ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy -
Novel Carbon Fiber Synthesis Process Based on Joule Heating
SBC: VURONYX TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 11cCarbon fibers possess high stiffness and tensile strength, are lightweight, and have high chemical and thermal resistance. These set of properties make them indispensable in multiple industries such as aerospace, civil engineering, and military. However, carbon fibers are relatively expensive compared to glass or plastic fibers, and carbon fiber composites are expensive then steel, which limits it ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy