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  1. HYPERLAMINAR FLOW ENGINE FOR COMBINED HEAT AND POWER

    SBC: MOHAWK INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: DEFOA0001380

    The team of Mohawk Innovative Technology Inc., (MiTi), University of Texas – Center for Electro-Mechanics and MITIS of Belgium propose a truly transformative, ultra-high-speed and oilfree, Hyperlaminar Flow Engine (HFE) system that combines low cost viscous shear driven compressor and expander, an integrated low pressure drop recuperator, flameless combustor, permanent magnet generator, lubrican ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  2. HYPERLAMINAR FLOW ENGINE FOR COMBINED HEAT AND POWER

    SBC: MOHAWK INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: DEFOA0001380

    The team of Mohawk Innovative Technology Inc., (MiTi), University of Texas – Center for Electro-Mechanics and MITIS of Belgium propose a truly transformative, ultra-high-speed and oilfree, Hyperlaminar Flow Engine (HFE) system that combines low cost viscous shear driven compressor and expander, an integrated low pressure drop recuperator, flameless combustor, permanent magnet generator, lubrican ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  3. A Tool for Building Semantically Interoperable Specification and Standards

    SBC: XSB INC            Topic: 9010273R

    Standards and specifications are widely used in government and industry to define requirements for products and processes and insure interoperability, safety, and quality of industrial and domestic products. Specifications and standards documents almost always cross-reference other standards and specification. Taken together, the web of interdependent standards forms an immensely important knowled ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  4. Transmission Incipient Detection & Fault Location- TID&FL

    SBC: UNDERGROUND SYSTEMS INC            Topic: 22a

    In order to optimize the operating efficiency of transmission systems utilities must be able to quickly restore service after a failure. Locating faults with current technologies can be a time consuming, skill and labor intensive process. Underground transmission systems are hidden from view and fault location can take sometimes days or weeks. Detecting and locating incipient faults prior to fail ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  5. Web-Based Computational Model Builder for Nuclear Energy Advanced Modeling and Simulation

    SBC: KITWARE INC            Topic: 19d

    According to the World Nuclear Association, the U.S. is the largest producer of nuclear power worldwide. In fact, the U.S. provides over 30 percent of the worlds nuclear generation of electricity. Although few new reactors have been built in the past 30 years, the association anticipates that four to six reactors may be built by 2020. The first of the reactors will be built in response to 16 licen ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  6. An Additive Manufacturing Technology for the Fabrication and Characterization of Nuclear Reactor Fuel

    SBC: FREE FORM FIBERS L.L.C.            Topic: 19b

    Phase I of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project was conducted under Department of Energy's (DOE) Advanced Technologies for Nuclear Energy (NE) topic 19(b), entitled Advanced Technologies for the Fabrication, Characterization of Nuclear Reactor Fuel. Phase II preserves the two-pronged vision and goals outlined in Phase I. First, this project seeks to provide a technological a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  7. GlobalSense: A New Atmospheric Observing System Featuring Innovative Airborne Probes

    SBC: MANO NANOTECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 861X

    The underlying framework for modern-day weather forecasting is numerical weather prediction (NWP). Even the current and planned weather observing platforms leave gaps that are insufficient to meet the requirements of NWP. Mano Nanotechnologies, Inc. proposes a new environmental sensing system, known as “GlobalSense”, which will enable transformational forecast improvements by filing these crit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  8. Modular Addressable Research Irradiator using Flat Panel X-ray Sources

    SBC: STELLARRAY INC            Topic: 02b

    The National Academy of Sciences issued a report in February 2008 detailing isotope replacement priorities in the interests of national security [National Research Council, 2008] . 137Cs used in self-contained irradiators was identified as the single most dangerous isotope in the inventory, owing to its long half life 30+ years) and production as cesium chloride salt, which means it ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  9. Plasma process for production of carbon materials from natural gas

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: 11b

    The proposed project aims to develop a plasma reactor for efficient conversion of natural gas into commercially viable products. The conversion of natural gas is proposed to be achieved by a plasma-photocatalytic process wherein the main component of natural gas methane will be reacted with a mild oxidant to form methanol. The nonthermal plasma will be utilized both as a source of energetic electr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  10. Novel Integrated Technology Incorporating Anti-fouling Membranes to Dewater Algal Harvests

    SBC: HELIOS-NRG LLC            Topic: 12c

    Dewatering algae from very dilute cultures 0.03-0.1% solids loading) to 20-30% loading is essential for commercial viability. A new technology that can significantly reduce energy and capital requirements for de-watering is required for algae to become economically viable for bio- fuels and other markets. This project is aimed at the development of an integrated dewatering process that will substa ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
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