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  1. A Hydrostatic Processing Facility for Superconducting Wire

    SBC: Alabama Cryogenic Engineering, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    72984-Currently available methods impose limits on the processing of multi-filamentary, superconducting wires used in high energy physics experiments. These limits can be severe when one of the wire components has a mechanical strength substantially smaller than the other component(s), and can eliminate many desirable wire designs from consideration. Niobium-Tin and Niobium-Aluminum are example ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  2. A Hydrostatic Processing Facility for Superconducting Wire

    SBC: Alabama Cryogenic Engineering, Inc.            Topic: 46

    72984-Currently available methods impose limits on the processing of multi-filamentary, superconducting wires used in high energy physics experiments. These limits can be severe when one of the wire components has a mechanical strength substantially smaller than the other component(s), and can eliminate many desirable wire designs from consideration. Niobium-Tin and Niobium-Aluminum are example ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Energy
  3. A Novel, Low Power, High Throughput, High Efficiency, Scalable Electrostatic Bioaerosol Sampler

    SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION            Topic: HSB041003

    Current bioaerosol monitoring strategies rely on inertia-based sampling and suffer from high power consumption and low efficiency limitations. In contrast, our overall objective is to design and demonstrate a novel electrostatic sampler that provides dramatic improvements including low power requirement (90% for 1-10mm), high viability (>80%), scalability for varying threat scenarios, low noise, a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security
  4. Carbon Dioxide Capture from Large Point Sources

    SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 45

    76045-The capture of carbon dioxide at the source of its emission has been a major focus in greenhouse gas emission control. Solutions must be both compact and economic, and also address the removal of other acid gases from natural gas streams. Current technologies used for capturing CO2 suffer from inefficient mass transfer and economics. This project will develop a stable, membrane-based, CO2 ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  5. Fully Integrated Optical Micro Gyroscope

    SBC: Elsicon, Inc.            Topic: 18

    76101-With the increased push toward system miniaturization and automation there exists a growing need for components that are small in size, reliable, robust, and cheap to manufacture. This is particularly true for systems used to detect the presence of weapons of mass destruction. Among those miniature components, high performance gyros are needed in real-time synthetic aperture radar systems ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  6. Modification of the Composition and Quality of Hybrid Poplar Biomass in the Pacific Northwest

    SBC: GREENWOOD RESOURCES, INC.            Topic: 18

    73021-There is a pressing need for the development of renewable energy sources in the Pacific Northwest. Hybrid poplar plantations have been developed extensively in the region for the pulp and paper, veneer, furniture, and environmental-remediation industries, and can be expanded further to provide renewable raw materials for the biofuels and bioproducts industries. In this project, current eli ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Energy
  7. A Low Cost AIS Class B Compliant Small Vessel Tracking and Collision Avoidance System

    SBC: International Maritime Information Systems USA, LLC            Topic: N/A

    The goal of this proposed research is to determine the feasibility of developing and commercializing an innovative, low cost, high performance small boat tracking and collision avoidance device. Small boats are defined as being floating craft that fall into the category of port vessels, leisure, un-powered and small fishing craft. The device would be compatible with the Automatic Identification Sy ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security
  8. Anode Electrolyte Nanocomposites as Alternative to Carbonaceous Anode Materials

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: 31

    75654-In liquid-electrolyte lithium-ion battery systems, such as those being developed for electric and hybrid electric vehicles, the tin based anodes react with the lithium metal, causing the formation of a reaction layer that reduces the cycle life of the battery. To this end, efforts to coat the anode and cathode with a non-reactive solid electrolyte within the liquid system, have yielded some ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  9. Self-Cleaning Surfaces with Morphology Mimicking Superhydrophobic Biological Surfaces

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: 33

    76104-This project will develop a cost-effective process for producing self-cleaning surfaces based in part on the super-hydrophobic nature of the Lotus leaf. The scalability of the process will make it attractive for direct incorporation in processes used in the multi-billion dollar glass and ceramic industries. Phase I will investigate the effects of material composition, thickness, and partic ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  10. Cycled Hydrogen Production From Natural Gas Using Novel Oxides

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: 45

    75641-The production of hydrogen from natural gas is an integral part of the strategy to introduce hydrogen into the transportation and utility energy sectors. However, in traditional steam reforming, a hydrocarbon is oxidized to form hydrogen and carbon monoxide at high temperatures, driving up the energy costs per unit of hydrogen. This project will develop and commercialize doped rare-earth c ...

    STTR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
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