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A Quantitative Non-destructive Residual Stress Assessment Tool for Pipelines
SBC: Generation 2 Materials Technology Llc Topic: 111PH2There exists a wide-range need in both industry and government for quantitative residual stress measurements. Generation 2 Materials Technology LLC (G2MT) will collaborate with partners from industry and government to calibrate and commercialize the eStress system to assess residual stress from mechanical damage and re-rounding. The industrial members, consortiums, and government laboratories who ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Transportation -
Dynamic Non-Contact 3D Measurement System for Rollover Testing
SBC: PHOTON-X, INC. Topic: 07NH2During Phases I and II, Photon-X successfully demonstrated the feasibility of applying its patented Spatial Phase Imaging technology to the problem of non-contact 3D imaging during a rollover test and delivered a viable prototype system. During Phase IIB, Photon-X will continue to refine the system in preparation for commercialization. Photon-X will use this opportunity to add an additional camer ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Transportation -
NEURAL NETWORK LANE CHANGE DETECTOR
SBC: Exodyne Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 1993 Department of Transportation -
ELECTRODE-LINKED MEMBRANE FILTRATION FOR THE RAPID ENUMERATION OF BACTERIA
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: N/ATRADITIONAL METHODS FOR THE ENUMERATION OF BACTERIA ARE SLOW, INEFFICIENT AND LABOR- INTENSIVE. THERE ARE CONSIDERABLE ECONOMIC BENEFITS TO BEING ABLE TO ASSESS THE MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF FOODSTUFF RAPIDLY, AND THERE IS AN URGENT NEED FOR NEW METHODS. THE RESEARCH WILL FOCUS ON A NEW METHOD FOR RAPID DETERMINATION OF BACTERIA IN MILK. BACTERIA FROM RAW MILK WILL BE PRECONCENTRATED ONTO POLYCAR ...
SBIR Phase II 1993 Department of Agriculture