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Modeling of interior nozzle flows for transient effects, realistic high performance nozzle physics and coupling to Large Eddy Simulation modeling of t
SBC: CASCADE TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: N132102The objective of the present proposal is to develop and apply accurate, robust and cost-effective methodologies for the prediction of the interior nozzle flow, seamlessly coupled with high-fidelity large eddy simulation (LES) for the prediction of the jet plume and radiated noise. Based on the Phase I results, the meshing strategy and the wall modeling inside the nozzle were identified as the two ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
Rapid Synthetic Environment Tool for Virtual Battlespace 2 (VBS2)
SBC: ENOMALIES, LLC Topic: N132130The follow up research has two primary tasks: (1) to minimize thecamera design by integrating both the sensors and the computingplatform into a portable package, which a target cost of 2000 dollars; (2) to continue simulator-friendly 3D model reconstruction using semanticAnalysis. Raw data from sensors contain too many points or trianglesfor direct use in VBS2, and the data are unstructured. Novel ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
High Speed and High Voltage Capacitors for Naval HPRF Directed Energy Applications
SBC: Ballistic Devices, Inc Topic: N142123Ballistic Devices is developing a capacitor that utilizes Cubic Zirconia, a single crystal high-K dielectric material. The single crystal design approach is expected to enable orders of magnitude improvement in energy density over conventional ceramic capacitor designs. It is expected that these components will be able to operate at near the theoretical dielectric breakdown field strength and enab ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
MAGIC (R) Filter Anti-Jamming Capability for RT-1944/U Radio
SBC: ADAPTIVE DYNAMICS, INC. Topic: N131029In the Phase I Base period, Anti-Jam (A/J) enhancements exceeding 40 dB were demonstrated with operational RT-1944/U radios. During the Phase I Option period, the system will be tested against a wider range of data rates and interference conditions, and an advanced Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) prototype currently being completed for UHF SATCOM applications will be modified to provide an init ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy -
Robust Optic Signal Distribution within Enclosures for Aerospace Applications
SBC: ULTRA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Topic: AF093003This program develops an optical-grade tape/adhesive with very low particle count (so not to block light) for the purposed of making a protector for fiber optic connector interfaces. The technology is currently designed for MT ferrules, and is called "MT Saver". The process of fabricating the film will be improved: improving the laser cutting process (upgrading to a better laser), limiting the exp ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of Cad Plating Replacement with Zinc Nickel on High Strength Steel Components
SBC: ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS, INC. Topic: AF071320The aerospace industry commonly uses cad-plated components in aircraft structures, engines, propellers and landing gear systems in both high and low strength steels. Components manufactured from these alloys require sacrificial protective coatings due to their corrosive environments. Cadmium has traditionally been the coating of choice for threaded components and fasteners due to its many desirabl ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
Multimode Distributed Optical Sensor for Target Detection Classification and Tracking
SBC: Vibration, Impact and Pressure Sensors, Inc. Topic: N141070Vibration Impact and Pressure (VIP) Sensors Inc proposes to develop in Phase II a Multimode Optical Sensor that can be integrated into a single node of the Autonomous Undersea Weapon System (AUWS) for target detection, classification, localization and tracking. The Multimode Optical Sensor includes a vector sensor (triaxial accelerometer and hydrophone), and a pressure sensor. The vector sensor me ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
Atmospheric Ice Detection and Avoidance System for Fixed and Rotary Wing Aircraft
SBC: FIRST RF CORPORATION Topic: N142101FIRST RF Corporation proposes the development and integration of a low-cost, low-SWaP, Integrated System for Avoidance of Ice-producing Airborne Hazards (ISAIAH). This system will be lightweight (~15 lbs) and draw minimal prime power (less than 100W), but will dramatically widen the window of available operating conditions to Navy and Marine Corps aircraft systems by providing realtime 3D ice haza ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
Command and Control of Multiple Unmanned Air Vehicles in Anti-Access Area-Denial or Highly Limited Communication Bandwidth Environment
SBC: BEVILACQUA RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: N151020Semiotic Digital Encoding is a secure lossless, low bandwidth communications paradigm that promises to change the way that war fighters communicate on the battlefield. The technique shows promise as a method of secure communications in anti-access area denial situations, either between platforms or between the ground and platforms within the A2AD area of operations. Using conceptual graphs as a fr ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
Expeditionary Portable Oxygen Generation System
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N142087The Marine Corps uses Portable Oxygen Generators (POGS) to produce on-demand medical-grade oxygen from air for expeditionary medical applications (patient ventilation, anesthesia, and to refill oxygen bottles). The POGS currently in use are bulky, heavy and can consume up to 1,800 W of electrical power, occasionally overloading the Forward Resuscitative Surgical Systems (FRSS) power generators.In ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseNavy