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  1. A Laser-based Instrument Platform for Measuring Methane and Other Trace Gases

    SBC: LI-COR BIOSCIENCES, INC.            Topic: 08

    Robust and reliable trace-gas analyzers (e.g., for isotopic carbon, methane, nitroxide, ammonia, etc.), suitable for long-term measurements, are not commercially available. Such analyzers are needed to achieve a better understanding of the global budget of these trace gases and to quantify their exchanges between the atmosphere and the terrestrial biosphere. This project will develop a tunable d ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  2. Nanoengineered Encapsulation of Enzyme Chiral Catalysts and Other Proteins in Their Native State

    SBC: LNKCHEMSOLUTIONS            Topic: 30

    The commercial opportunities for products based on delicate biomolecules, such as enzymes and therapeutic proteins, are growing at a strong pace. However, many proteins of great commercial value, including enzymes, undergo loss of function on encapsulation, when approaches based on high-shear liquid-phase processes, or on immobilization inside a porous matrix, are used. This project will develop ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  3. Development of Spectral and Atomic Models for Diagnosing Energetic Particle Characteristics in Fast Ignition Experiments

    SBC: Prism Computational Sciences, Inc.            Topic: 34

    In the fast ignition concept for inertial fusion energy, high-intensity short-pulse lasers are used to create energetic particles (protons and relativistic electrons) that propagate to the fuel within a compressed capsule. The efficient transport of these energetic particles to the fuel is a key issue in fast ignition research. A combination of well-diagnosed experiments and well-tested simulati ...

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  4. A Tool for the Simulation of Thermal and Chemical Effects on Turbine Engine Component Parts

    SBC: Computherm, LLC            Topic: AF04155

    CompuTherm proposes to develop a tool which will enable the simulation of thermal and chemical effects on turbine engine component parts made of Alloy 718 during heat treatment and service. The proposed innovative tool will include a thermodynamic database which covers all the phases for Alloy 718 and a software package which integrates both thermodynamic and kinetic models. The tool can be used t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. In-Harbor/At-Sea Ship Defense with Terahertz Sensors

    SBC: VDW DESIGN, LLC            Topic: N04065

    The Phase II component of this project will scale from the gigahertz to the terahertz regime the new antennas, pulse generators, detectors and modulation concepts modeled and demonstrated in Phase I. Phase II efforts will focus on arrays for generating and detecting broadband radiation from 50 GHz to above 0.5 THz (where atmospheric absorption is minimized) for sensing concealed threats. Portabili ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Chemical/Biological Agent Non-Intrusive Detection

    SBC: Brandt Innovative Technologies, Inc.            Topic: DTRA05005

    We propose to construct and test a prototype system capable of non-invasively probing the characteristics of material properties using acoustical waves through thermal conversion of a remote laser pulse. The advantages of proposed system as an inspection and identification technique are: 1) Non-contact: Sensor does not require contact with container 2) Stand-off: Sensor could be located many meter ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
  7. Utilize Cementitious High Carbon Fly Ash (CHCFA) to Stabilize Cold In-Place Recycled (CIR) Asphalt Pavement as Base Course

    SBC: Bloom Consultants, LLC            Topic: 11

    Because of stringent environmental regulations, the power generation industry must take measures to reduce the emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (Sox), and mercury (Hg). Low-NOx burners reduce emissions by changing the combustion characteristics of coal boilers, but they increase the amount of residual unburned carbon in the fly ash. Increased carbon levels in fly ash make air-ent ...

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  8. Multifunctional Aircraft Protective Coating

    SBC: HENTZEN COATINGS, INC.            Topic: AF05133

    The coating system currently used on U.S. Air Force and Navy aircraft is a two-coat system consisting of a chromated epoxy primer per MIL-PRF-23377 ("23377 primer") underneath a urethane topcoat per MIL-PRF-85285 ("85285 topcoat"). The development of a multi-functional coating with advanced performance properties is critical to achieving a single step corrosion inhibiting topcoat to replace the c ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Integrated Trailer, Generator, Environmental Control Unit (ECU)

    SBC: MAGNUM PRODUCTS LLC            Topic: N04193

    The objective of this research project is, from a single unit, to provide 100,000Btu cooling, 100,000Btu heating and at least 15kW auxiliary electrical output, all towable by a single HMMWV. In phase I, the design feasibilty, evironmental conditioning, and electrical power output potentials were investigatesd. Phase one produced a concept using innovative design to reduce weight and improve on c ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Computer-Aided Design and Optimization of High Performance Vacuum Electronic Devices

    SBC: SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY & APPLIED RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N04113

    High-performance vacuum electron devices, such as microwave tubes, are widely used in military electronic battle-space systems. These devices are found in radar, communications, remote sensing, and navigation systems, where they provide an efficient and reliable source of microwave power. The pivotal role of microwave tubes in many on-board systems makes them a natural choice for careful optimiza ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
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