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AERIALIST- 2nd generation motor for lArge ElectRIc Aircraft propuLsIon SysTems
SBC: WRIGHT ELECTRIC, INC. Topic: 1Wright Electric seeks to develop the next generation of all-electric vehicle through the innovative design of engine systems that use cutting edge innovations in integrated cooling, power electronics and rotor design. The innovative design will create a higher efficiency, higher performance motor without sacrificing safety or the use of existing manufacturing techniques. Phase I of this project wi ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of EnergyARPA-E -
Advanced Manufacturing and Material Measurements Software Tool WEAVE for the Accelerating and Automation of SEM image analysis in the Semiconductor Industry
SBC: Sandbox Semiconductor Incorporated Topic: 90The goal of this proposal is to create the software Weave™ to automate the extraction of critical dimensions (CDs) from scanning electron microscope (SEM) images for the microelectronics industry. Current best practices for extraction of CDs are that personnel analyze the images one by one, which is tedious, prone to human bias, time-consuming and expensive. Successful implementation of Weave™ ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
The Full Integration of a Portable Bacterial Concentrator with a Pathogen Detector Device
SBC: OMNIVIS INC Topic: 90This SBIR Phase II project proposes to integrate an easy to use, inexpensive, and portable bacterial concentrator with a handheld pathogen detection system to enable ultra-low cholera pathogen (Vibrio cholerae) detection. Cholera affects communities across 41 countries, including in Yemen, where in the first 5 months of 2020 has had 110,000 suspected cases. Current methods used to detect the chole ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Watertight CAD for Integrating Isogeometric Analysis into the Model-Based Enterprise
SBC: Nvariate, Inc. Topic: 90Today’s Computer-Aided Design (CAD) applications utilize restrictive mathematical assumptions to approximate the compound geometric intersections necessary to represent real-world products. As a result, critical information is not represented within the Model-Based Definition (MBD) for downstream users in the digital thread, forcing engineers to manually repair CAD models and convert them into d ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Integrated Workflow for Linear Accelerator Simulation
SBC: KITWARE INC Topic: 26cThe use of high-performance computing systems for advanced numerical simulation often involves considerable effort on the part of scientists and engineers to prepare and organize simulation input and output data. In many cases, research productivity is limited by efforts to configure and work with a variety of disconnected software tools, and manually carry out data management, often by ad hoc met ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy -
Ultra-Thin, 3-D Ceramic Matrix Composite Cladding
SBC: FREE FORM FIBERS L.L.C. Topic: 33bThe deployment of ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) to nuclear-related applications became acceler- ated after the 2011 Fukushima accident. In the US, this effort is administered by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) under a Congressionally-mandated Accident-Tolerant Fuel (ATF) program. This effort still requires several technical advancements to achieve widespread use in ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy -
High Pressure Electron Gun for Electron Beam Welding and Additive Manufacturing
SBC: U.S. Electron, Inc. Topic: 33h1Electron beam (“ebeam”) welding and 3-D metal printing are advanced manufacturing processes critical to the aerospace, energy, and security industries because of their ability to process advanced metals with high precision. They are also important for the Department of Energy’s initiatives to develop small modular and integrally safe reactors. However traditional ebeam systems are large, slo ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy -
Cobalt-Free, High-Energy Cathodes for Electric Vehicle Batteries
SBC: TEXPOWER EV TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 13aThe US economy relies on mobility, increasingly powered by lithium-ion batteries. State-of- the-art lithium-ion cathodes use significant amounts of cobalt, a vital component that can only be found in a few places on Earth. Nearly 65% of worldwide cobalt is mined from the Democratic Republic of Congo, where operations experience political violence and human rights violations. Due to cobalt’s poor ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy -
Compact, High-Efficiency Air Handling Unit (CHE-AHU) for Residential HVAC Systems
SBC: UPSTATE PARTS & SUPPLY INC Topic: 09aThe proposed research and development project addresses the need to improve the energy efficiency of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in residential buildings throughout the US. The project uses an innovative holistic approach to redesign key components of the air handling unit (AHU) in forced-air HVAC systems that are installed in at least 84 million residences, including ...
STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy -
PV Module Soiling Spectral Deposition Detector
SBC: ATONOMETRICS, INC. Topic: 12bThe declining cost of solar technology for electricity generation has led to a dramatic increase in its deployment. However, the intermittent nature of solar photovoltaic generation presents a significant challenge for grid operators, and it is widely recognized that co-located, inexpensive and reliable energy storage is required to promote the stability and operational flexibility of the grid. Id ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy