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Innovative Nano-Graphitic Obscurant Aerosols
SBC: AMERICAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES CO Topic: A12049American Energy Technologies Co., a woman-owned small business concern of Illinois, will partner with Lockheed Martin MS2-Eagan, and with A.J. Drexel University, in order to develop and field an innovative manufacturing process for synthesis of highly conductive nanosized graphitic materials. A two-pronged approach towards making a desired graphitic particle architecture, which measures 20 nm x 5 ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy -
Integration of computational geometry, finite element, and multibody system algorithms for the development of new computational methodology for high-f
SBC: COMPUTATIONAL DYNAMICS INC Topic: A12069This project aims at addressing and remedying the serious limitations of the three-decade old multibody system (MBS) software technology currently used in the analysis, design, virtual prototyping, and performance evaluation of modern vehicle systems. These limitations are well known and are documented in the literature. The analysis of modern vehicle systems requires the development of complex mo ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy -
Strain-Modulated Diamond Nanostructures for Next-Generation, Biocompatible Nanoelectromechanical Systems
SBC: Advanced Diamond TechNologies, Inc. Topic: A12aT017In this proposal, we demonstrate fabrication and characterization of diamond nanoribbons, novel strain-modulated diamond nanostructures (SMDN). Such structures are generated by applying strain force on nano-patterned diamond film as the nanopatterns are transferred to a flexible substrate. Once the strain is released, the rigid diamond patterns are converted to highly ordered diamond nanoribbons. ...
STTR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy -
Innovative Solutions for Propellant Temperature Sensing for Future Munitions
SBC: INDUSTRIAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS INC Topic: A12056In this Phase I program, we develop and validate an acoustic concept that is capable of measuring interior temperatures in complex munitions propellants. The measurement technique is based on ultrasonic thermometry methods. Using sensors located on the exterior surface, the variation in propagation time is used to estimate the internal temperature. No modification of the component is required. In ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy -
Miniaturized Imaging Spectrometer Based on HgCdTe Infrared Focal Plane Arrays
SBC: EPIR TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: A12015To satisfy the Army"s needs for the detection and identification of chemical and biological compounds and agents present in improvised explosive devices, we propose to develop a miniaturized infrared (IR) imaging spectrometer consisting of a HgCdTe-based IR focal plane array (IRFPA) coupled with a Fabry-Perot interferometer, by combining microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology with HgCdTe ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy -
Dislocation reduction in LWIR HgCdTe epitaxial layers grown on alternate substrates
SBC: SOAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: A12024Mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe) is used in ultrahigh performance infrared (IR) detectors and focal plane arrays (FPAs) used by both the DoD and NASA. This material has been shown to be unique in many ways in comparison to other IR materials. For example, it is possible to scan over the entire infrared spectrum (i.e. LWIR/MWIR/SWIR) by controlling the growth composition of HgCdTe, which is acco ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy -
Development of Lightweight, Recyclable Low Cost, Nonwoven Cloth Duck Material
SBC: Tex Tech Industries Inc. Topic: A12054Nylon fabric is a polyamide that is lightweight, strong and durable. The fabric dries quickly when wet and provides comfort. Nylon is used in multiple applications ranging from apparel, home furnishings, industrial applications and geo-textiles. The cloth specified by this proposal is Mil-C- 43734"Cloth, Duck, Nylon", Types 4 & 5 that utilizes 500 Denier Textured Nylon yarns with a polyurethane ba ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy -
Preconcentration Technoloogy for Infrared Analysis of Organophosphates in Water
SBC: Orono Spectral Solutions Inc. Topic: IOrganophosphates cannot currently be analyzed in the field using existing technologies, due to insufficient sensitivity of currently fielded instruments. This inability reduces the number of analyses that a government agency can perform on a water supply to ensure its safety to humans and the environment. The objective of this Phase I effort is to design a novel strategy that preconcentrates org ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency -
A 10 Kilowatt, Rankine Cycle Agricultural Waste to Energy Conversion Module Utilizing Ultra Micro Turbo-Alternators
SBC: Fluidic microControls, Inc. Topic: HCurrent anaerobic digester systems are designed for capturing energy from waste from large heads of farm animals. GHD, Inc., a leading manufacturer of anaerobic digesters, has stated that a minimum dairy heard size for economical implementation of a biogas system as 800 cows. These require turbine or diesel generator sets of 100 Kilowatt size and larger, a limiting factor in economically scaling ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency -
Regenerable Air Filter Media for Adsorption of Toxic Industrial Chemicals
SBC: SERIONIX Topic: A11098Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) both pose a significant threat to DoD personnel both in the field as well as in established infrastructure such as large buildings. Current VOC/TIC protection technologies suffer from incomplete removal of contaminants, high operating costs, and limitation to single-use only. Recent research suggests activated carbon fibers (A ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseArmy