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Advanced Concept Basalt Fiber Reinforcement for Concrete
SBC: Research & Technology Corp Topic: N/AExtensive research (Ukraine) has shown that high strength continuous fibers of basalt can be produced. These fibers are inexpensive and have exceptionally high strength, stiffness and corrosion resistance. Basalt is a naturally occurring volcanic mineral, consisting a variety concentration of oxides. The product envisioned is a low-cost, corrosion resistant replacement for steel bar in reinforc ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Transportation -
Comprehensive Operations and Planning Environment for Improving BRT Operations
SBC: SIMWRIGHT, INC. Topic: N/AIncreasing BRT ridership using ITS requires a holistic approach that addresses overall system performance. ITS applications supporting bus rapid transit (BRT) are typically single purpose applications. These applications usually support one facet of transit/transportation activities, e.g. transit planning, transit operations/maintenance, or transit end users. These "stovepipe" applications gene ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Transportation -
Fatigue Crack Detection Via Differential Thermography
SBC: Stress Photonics, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of Transportation -
Low Cost Transverse Rail Defect Detector
SBC: WavesinSolids LLC Topic: N/AThis project will use an ultrasonic beam traveling logitudinally along the rail rather than the complex normal and angle-beams transducer assemblies in current systems. Detectio of transverse defects becomes a simple pulse-echo application and resolves many inherent speed, inspectin reliability and robustness problems in current rail inspection systems. The simplified procedure will increase the r ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Transportation -
The Application of Advanced Technology to Traffic Enforcement
SBC: Anacapa Sciences Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of Transportation