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  1. Non-freezing Portable Vehicle Wash Tunnels

    SBC: Integrated Solutions for Systems, Inc.            Topic: HSB0121001

    Our approach utilizes a mature, portable inflatable beam shelter to house modified commercial car wash equipment operated by an automated control system. The inflatable beam shelters are currently deployed with the US Military and are commonly used as decontamination shelters for military vehicles. The commercial wash equipment is modified to withstand the caustic chemical environment necessar ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Homeland Security
  2. Virtual Shooter

    SBC: Radiance Technologies, Inc.            Topic: HSB0121004

    The Phase II Virtual Shooter project objective is the design, development, fabrication, assembly, and test of a 6 degree-of-freedom (DOF) device which will fully simulate the recoil reactions of a wide range of human shooters, hand guns, and ammunition types. This program is based on the work now being completed under Phase I of SBIR topic no. H-SB012.1-004, contract number HSHQDC-12-C-00039, rev ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Homeland Security
  3. A Python Interface to Trilinos/Tpetra for High-Level Access to HPC Solvers

    SBC: ENTHOUGHT, INC.            Topic: 02b

    The need to access parallel computing resources is ever expanding, as both the scale of simulations and the size of data sets are quickly growing. Also, the increasing ubiquity of parallel hardwaremulti-core chips, parallel co-processors and accelerators, near effortless cluster computing on cloud infrastructurespush new and existing high-performance computing (HPC) users to move to parallel pro ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  4. Seamless Nb Tubes for SRF Cavities

    SBC: Shear Form Inc            Topic: 29b

    The problems with current pure niobium (Nb) superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities are that manufacture is expensive; cavity performance is often poor; and manufacturing results are inconsistent. These problems stem primarily from three factors: (i) the high cost of pure Nb, (ii) a poor and inconsistent microstructure in the starting niobium material, and (iii) seam welding to manufacture ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  5. Production of Commerical High Specific Activity Sn-117M Radiochemical and Chelates

    SBC: Clear Vascular, Inc.            Topic: 36b

    As outlined in the document, Technical Topics Descriptions, FY 2012, Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs, July 2011, page 137: Sn-117m has gotten a lot of interest in the last few years. It has favorable nuclear properties for both imaging and therapy. However commercial quantities of the isotope at high specific activity are not availa ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  6. Kappler SBIR-2012.2-005 Phase II

    SBC: KAPPLER INC            Topic: HSB0122005

    Kappler proposes to further define and develop a novel fabric composite that when integrated into Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) garments, provides protection to the wearer from multiple threats. The proposed research builds on the strength of the Phase I effort where Kappler validated the base fabric's capability to protect from chemical, biological, and flame hazards, and simultaneously be ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Homeland Security
  7. A Quantitative Non-destructive Residual Stress Assessment Tool for Pipelines

    SBC: Generation 2 Materials Technology Llc            Topic: 111PH2

    There 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
  8. Ultra Lightweight High Pressure Hydrogen Fuel Tanks Reinforced with Carbon Nanotubes

    SBC: APPLIED NANOTECH, INC.            Topic: 03a

    At the present time, carbon fiber tanks are very expensive, with the high pressure vessel industry standard Toray T700 carbon fiber costing between $20 and $50 per kilogram alone. At this high price, the carbon fiber currently comprises as much as 75% of the overall tank cost and is a major roadblock on the path to commercialization. To make hydrogen fuel cells in early market and light-duty vehic ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
  9. High Specific Activity Sm-153 by Post Irradiation Isotope Separation

    SBC: IsoTherapeutics Group LLC            Topic: 46b

    Samarium-153 (153Sm) has ideal nuclear properties for a variety of therapeutic applications; however, it is only available in low specific activity (radioactivity/weight) form. While large quantities can be made by the 152Sm(n,)153Sm reaction in a medium flux reactor such as at the University of Missouri Research Reactor Center (MURR), typical irradiation parameters result in less th ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
  10. Refactor++: Automated Support for Program Enhancements

    SBC: Semantic Designs Inc            Topic: 62c

    Science and engineering depend on evolving ever more complex software, typically coded in C++, to investigate phenomena or design sophisticated products. The rate of delivered value for such software is often limited by its organization, and scientists/engineers spend significant effort trying to understand the code organization and restructuring the code to enable the next interesting concept o ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of Energy
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