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  1. Development of Real-Time Dynamic Super-Element Partitioning

    SBC: ALPHASTAR TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: 43

    The ever-increasing size of computational structural mechanics (CSM) simulations in energy and other key national industries imposes a pressing need for commensurate increases in computational speed, in order to keep costs and computation times in check. This project will develop an innovative approach to ultra-large-scale CSM simulations and ultra-high speed computing. Phase I developed algorit ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  2. Enhanced Distillation via Membranes for Elimination of Trapped Water

    SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 21

    Distillation is a major chemical unit operation and consumer of significant energy. Often, water or some other intermediate boiling component can become trapped within the distillation column and accumulate. This causes various operating difficulties such as flooding, slugging, cycling, instability, and off-spec product. This project will develop a chemically-resistant, non-porous, water-ventin ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  3. Novel Platform for Enhanced Membrane Reactors for Homogeneous Catalysis

    SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 23

    Membrane reactors have been proposed for a number of syntheses. However, to be competitive with conventional technologies, membrane reactors must provide better selectivity, permeability, and stability. This project will develop a novel platform with enhanced membrane permeability and stability, as needed for broad membrane reactor utilization. In Phase I, a chemically resistant membrane reacto ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  4. Intelligent Control of Advanced Power Generation Systems Using Model-Free Adaptive Control Technology

    SBC: Cybosoft, General Cybernation Group, Inc.            Topic: 14

    Ultra-clean, highly-efficient energy plants must be realized for the U.S. to reach its future energy objectives. In particular, more robust and flexible process control technologies must be developed in order to build an intelligent control system that provides fully automated operation, and can adapt to changing process needs and fuel availability. These technologies must be safe, reliable, and ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  5. Tunable Infrared Quantum Cascade Lasers for Active Electro-Optical Remote Sensing

    SBC: Daylight Solutions            Topic: 01

    Remote sensing of airborne chemicals from industrial or illicit emissions is greatly facilitated by looking for characteristic absorption patterns of mid-infrared (IR) light with wavelengths from 3 to 14 µm. The DOE can use this type of remote sensing to monitor and detect effluents from nuclear fuel cycle processes, for example. At present, there is no robust and reliable way to generate an in ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  6. An Ultra-Low-Emittance, L-Band, Flat-Beam PWT Photoinjector

    SBC: DULY RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 37

    The International Linear Collider (ILC) needs a polarized electron source capable of producing an electron beam with 85% polarization, when illuminated by a circularly polarized laser. The current design of the ILC polarized electron source is based on a DC gun and a subharmonic buncher, followed downstream by a large, expensive damping ring. This project will develop an alternative approach in ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  7. Novel, Redox-Stabilized Li-Ion Cell

    SBC: Farasis Energy, Inc.            Topic: 19

    Current commercial Li-ion cells are protected by several layers of safety devices, primarily to prevent catastrophic thermal runaway events that could result from improper use. Unfortunately, these safety devices are difficult to scale up for large cells, are not very effective at stabilizing multicell packs, and are generally not reversible once activated. In this project, a Li-ion cell will be ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  8. Integrated Modeling of ECR Charge Breeder Ion Sources

    SBC: Far-Tech, Inc.            Topic: 48

    The production of high-quality, high-charge-state ion beams is an area of intensive research and development worldwide for particle accelerators, atomic physics studies, and industrial applications. In nuclear physics research, the use of radioactive ions with extreme proton-to-neutron ratios provides insight into the synthesis of new elements and the discovery of rare nuclei. The use of electro ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  9. A Kalman Filter for n > 1 Resistive-Wall-Mode Identification and Feedback Control Modeling

    SBC: Far-Tech, Inc.            Topic: 35

    For high performance tokamak plasmas, noise from the edge-localized modes (ELMs) is prevalent. In order to provide feedback control, ELM noise must be discriminated from that of resistive wall modes (RWMs). Although a Kalman filter has been developed that discriminates the ELM noise from the n=1 RWM, no Kalman filter has been constructed to include RWMs for n>1. This project will develop a Kalm ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  10. A Choppertron RF Source for High Gradient Accelerator Research

    SBC: Haimson Research Corporation            Topic: 39

    A critical issue for multi-TEV linear colliders is the inability to demonstrate acceptable microwave performance with accelerating gradients greater than 80 MV/m at radio frequency (RF) pulse widths of 100 to 200 nanoseconds. This project will design, fabricate and test a high efficiency, deflection modulation power amplifier (Choppertron), and construct a unique test facility that will permit hi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
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