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Coupled Viscous Vortex Particle Method and Unstructured CFD Solver for Rotorcraft Aerodynamic Interaction Modeling
SBC: ADVANCED ROTORCRAFT TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: N09T009The helicopter rotor wake is a complicated problem and remains an extremely challenging aspect of rotorcraft performance and dynamic response analysis. The rotor/fuselage and/or rotor/ship aerodynamic interaction further complicates the problem. This STTR is dedicated to developing a solution for the complicated rotorcraft aerodynamic interaction problem. The development will couple the state-of-t ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
Planar, High Frequency, Power Conversion Device Technology
SBC: TRANSPHORM, INC. Topic: N09T023Transphorm proposes to demonstrate a normally off fast high voltage Gallium Nitride power switch solution. The switch would block to 1000V, have a threshold voltage greater than 2.5 V, and the phase I switch will target an on resistance less than 20 ohm-mm. To accomplish these targets, Transphorm will combine the design requirements of realizing a high (and positive) threshold voltage while main ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
Trained Network Force Measurement System for Aircraft/Store Interfaces
SBC: ATA ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: N09T003This proposal addresses the development of a new methodology to predict reaction forces in weapon store connections of naval aircraft. The proposed methodology utilizes a strain gage-based measurement technique in which a series of sensors are calibrated with a set of known loading configurations. The sensitivity matrix relating the measured strains to the loads forms the core of a system that ca ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
Innovative Approaches to the Development of Zinc-Oxide (ZnO) Nanowire Technologies for Advancing Full-Spectrum Photonic Sensing
SBC: BANPIL PHOTONICS Inc Topic: N09T004Intellectual Merits: This small Business Innovation Research Phase I project seeks to develop (i) process for ZnO nanowire growth on any substrates (e.g. Si, Glass, Polymer etc.) with having control in size and density of nanowires, and also (ii) multispectral nanostructure image sensor based on ZnO nanowires for many military and industrial applications such as: target detection systems, proximit ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of Novel Phase Shifterless RF Phase Array Antenna Systems
SBC: Tahoe RF Semiconductor Inc., Topic: N09T035Coupled oscillator arrays provide electronic beam-steering for phased array antennas without the need for RF phase shifters. However, Defense systems require a large number of elements in the phased array antenna to generate antenna patterns with narrow beamwidth. This proposal outlines the simulation, fabrication, and testing of a one-dimensional coupled oscillator array in a 180nm SiGe BiCMOS pr ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
Large Eddy Simulations of Hot Supersonic Jets for Aeroacoustics
SBC: CASCADE TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: N09T008The technical objective of this proposal is to develop and demonstrate LES capability to predict hot jet noise at supersonic operating conditions of tactical aircrafts. We also propose an LES based non-linear instability method (NPSE) to provide reduced order, physics-based models for noise generated by large-scale turbulent structures in hot jets. CASCADE’s unstructured solver, CHARLES, will be ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
Rotor Wake Computations for Direct Integration with Current CFD Technology
SBC: CASCADE TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: N09T009The technical objective is to develop methodology and tools suitable for the integration of more efficient but accurate rotor wake computations within current unstructured CFD computations. The proposed method avoids the use of computationally intensive full overset rotor computations with attached refined grids to capture and track the blade tip vortex. Instead, we propose a 3 components methodol ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
An Integrated Optimization System for Lightening the Load of Warfighters
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: N08T019Warfighters rely on technological equipment to ensure safety, mission effectiveness, and situational awareness. This equipment increases the capabilities of warfighters but also adds to their weight burden. This excess load could cause significant stress on the musculoskeletal system and lead to physiological deficits. The overall objective of the proposed project is to develop a system-level opti ...
STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
SeaTag-RC: A Remote Releasable Instrument Carrier for Marine Mammal Tagging
SBC: DESERT STAR SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: N09T029While tagging marine mammals with electronic data recorders is common, recovering the instruments or data remains problematic. This proposal develops a RRD (remote release device) using a multi-pronged strategy. Development is accelerated by engineering the design substantially from proven components in our design library, yielding a lab and field tested RRD prototype by the end of phase-1. In ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
µSHARK: Software Radio Tools for Power-Efficient Programming of Multi-Core and Many-Core Digital Signal Processors
SBC: RFware LLC Topic: N09T036Modern multi-core and many-core digital signal processors (mDSPs) offer greater processing capabilities than any other reprogrammable device, with some even performing on par with an FPGA. mDSP development environments support standard languages such as C/C++, and provide application scheduling optimized for throughput or latency. In order to provide power-optimal application scheduling, e.g., on ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy