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Validation and Verification of Nonlinear Structural Dynamic Models
SBC: ACTA, LLC Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
Optical Time of Arrival Measurements
SBC: CARPENTER RESEARCH CORP. Topic: N/ATHE ULTIMATE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROPOSED WORK IS TO PROVIDE THE GOVERNMENT WITH PROVEN MINIATURE PRESSURE INSTRUMENTATION FOR MEASURE DUSTY FLOW BOUNDARY LAYERS IN SMALL-SCALE HE, WINDTUNNEL, AND SHOCK TUBE TESTS. SMALL PROBES ARE NEEDED FOR MAKING MEASUREMENTS NEAR THE WALL OR DUST BED. PHASE I WILL EVALUATE THE TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES OF EXISTING SMALL SENSORS FOR USE IN SNOB/GREG PROBES AND WILL I ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
PHOTOCATALYTIC DESTRUCTION OF VOCS IN SECONDHAND CIGARETTE SMOKE
SBC: E. Heller & Co. Topic: N/AThe EPA has identified indoor air pollution (IAP) as one of the most urgentenvironmental issues in the US. While there are many sources of IAP, the mostprevalent and difficult to address is secondhand cigarette smoke. Existingtechnologies are excellent at removing particulates, but are inadequate forremoval of VOCs. Existing VOC removal technologies suffer from 1) effectivenesson only certain c ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
Improved Method for Removing Nitrogen Oxides from Combustion Gas Streams
SBC: Ec&c Technologies Topic: N/ANitrogen oxide emissions from combustion processes reaction with hydrocarbons in the atmosphere are precursors to the formation of ozone. To reduce atmospheric ozone, nitrogen oxide emissions are being regulated. A new method for removing nitrogen oxides from combustion gas streams is proposed. The process system minimizes risks and hazards associated with the transport, storage and use of anhy ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
REGENERABLE NOX STRIPPING FOR GAS TURBINES
SBC: EERGC CORP. Topic: N/AEnergy and Environmental Research Corporation (EER) proposes to develop a highefficiency NOx control process that recycles NOx in gas turbine exhaust to theflame zone to be destroyed. This process uses a regenerable adsorbent in asimple thermal cycle with no additives or waste materials. Experimental studiesshow that NOx can be reversibly adsorbed on certain inorganic compounds. NOx isdesorbed ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
A FLUOROMETRIC SENSOR FOR Cr(VI)
SBC: MARKTEK INC Topic: N/AHexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), in the usual form of oxo species, is used in manyindustrial processes and products. As a consequence, Cr(VI)= containingcompounds are often found in wastewater and contaminated sites. Since Cr(VI) isconsidered highly toxic and carcinogenic, it is extremely important to have areliable, easy-to-use, sensitive monitor for determining Cr(VI) concentrationsin process, on ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
HAZARDOUS METAL FILTER
SBC: Mcp Urethanes - A Division Of Topic: N/AMCP Urethanes propose to synthesize a filter capable of removing low levels ofhazardous metal ions such as mercury, lead, and zinc from industrial wastestreams. The filter will function by adsorption and chelation and be selectivefor the hazardous metal ions over the alkali and alkaline earth metal salts. Thefilter will insert directly into the industrial sewer. When fully loaded, thefilter wil ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
AN INNOVATIVE MEMBRANE AND MEMBRANE PROCESS FOR IN-PROCESS RECYCLING OF CHROMIUM METAL WITHIN CHROME-ELECTROPLATING OPERATIONS
SBC: MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AIn the chrome-electroplating industry, rinsing of finished products generatestoxic wastewater containing chromium metal. These waste-waters present asignificant disposal problem and a loss of valuable raw material in the form ofchromium, a predominantly imported metal. Coupled transport membranes are apotential method of separating and recovering the chromium, but their use hasbeen restricted du ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
HYBRID BRAYTON CYCLE/MEMBRANE SEPARATION SYSTEM FOR VOC CONTROL
SBC: MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AThis proposal covers the development of a hybrid Brayton cycle/ membraneseparation system for VOC control. The new system design offers significantcapital and operating cost savings compared to current membrane vapor systems andcould make membrane technology competitive with alternative processes in the feedflow range up to 2,000 scfm.In the Phase I program, the overall feasibility of the new des ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
NOVEL NONPOROUS NANOFILTRATION MEMBRANE FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT
SBC: MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AU.S. industry generates large volumes of wastewater that contains suspendedparticles, emulsified liquids, dissolved macromolecules, and/or dissolved organiccompounds. Nanofiltration can produce dischargeable water from these streams.However, because current nanofiltration membranes are finely porous and onlymoderately hydrophilic, they are subject to fouling, particularly by particulatesand macro ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency