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Autonomous Composite Fan Containment Integrity Monitoring (AUTOCONFIRM) System
SBC: ACELLENT TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: N/ANew engine fan blade containment structures are being manufactured with advanced composite structures such that they can withstand blade-out events. The use of advance composites requires the understanding of the possible effects of aging degradation on the performance of "hard wall" or "soft wall" composite fan containment structures to ensure durability in their use in jet engine applications. A ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Quantifiable and Reliable Structural Health Management Systems
SBC: ACELLENT TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: N/AMajor concerns for implementing a practical built-in structural health monitoring system are prediction accuracy and data reliability. It is proposed to develop robust state-of-the-art structural health management (SHM) technologies to overcome these concerns. The proposed solution will be capable of detecting and quantifying damage with a high probability of detection (POD), accurately predictin ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
The Integrated Computational Environment for Airbreathing Hypersonic Flight Vehicle Modeling and Design Evaluation
SBC: Advanced Engineering Solutions Topic: T201An integrated computational environment for multidisciplinary, physics-based simulation and analyses of airbreathing hypersonic flight vehicles will be developed. These vehicles are among the most promising alternatives for the next generation of Highly Reliable Reusable Launch Systems (HRRLS). The proposed work will enable development of models with varying fidelity, incorporating the coupled dyn ...
STTR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Using a Bore Sight Camera as an AR&D Sensor
SBC: Advanced Optical Systems, Inc Topic: X201Orion requires a rendezvous and docking sensor to provide relative navigation information during proximity operations and docking. In order to dock, the sensor must provide full six degree of freedom (6 DOF) relative position and relative attitude information at a rate sufficient for the rendezvous spacecraft guidance system to robustly control the docking maneuver. Orion faces critical weight iss ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Radiation Hard Space Wire Gigabit Ethernet Compatible Transponder
SBC: Katsman, Vladimir Topic: S702High-bandwidth, Radiation Hardening, low-power, low-EMI, easily reconfigurable and upgradeable transponder-based interconnects between processor nodes, subsystems, and blocks are of utmost importance for the achievement of high performance computing on orbit and for providing reliable electronic systems in natural space and terrestrial radiation environments. In response to the described needs, we ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Virtual Satellite Integration Environment
SBC: ADVATECH PACIFIC, INC. Topic: N/AAdvatech Pacific proposes to develop a Virtual Satellite Integration Environment (VSIE) for the NASA Ames Mission Design Center. The VSIE introduces into NASA Mission Design Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) tools and processes, which haven proven themselves in the industrial manufacturing world. In addition to COTS PLM tools, the VSIE hinges on two key concepts: ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Design and Simulation Tools for Planetary Atmospheric Entry Vehicles
SBC: Aerospacecomputing, Inc. Topic: S502Atmospheric entry is one of the most critical phases of flight during planetary exploration missions. During the design of an entry vehicle, experimental and analytical methods are used; however, the current integration level of experimental and analytical methods with planetary entry simulations is low. Comprehensive software, comprised of multiple design tool components for simulating planetary ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Lightweight Low Force Rotary Percussive Coring Tool for Planetary Applications
SBC: Alliance Spacesystems, LLC Topic: S101Alliance Spacesystems, LLC produced a rotary percussive drill designed for space use under a NASA-funded Mars Instrument Development Program (MIDP) project the Low-force Sample Acquisition System (LSAS). The flight-like drill prototype that was the end result of the project successfully drilled and acquired 1 cm³ samples from a variety of rocks and soils including the hardest anticipated Marti ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Attribute Image Map Fused 3D Web-Objects Technology and Software Toolsets
SBC: AMERICAN GNC CORPORATION Topic: N/ANASA is seeking innovative spatial and visual methods for search analysis and display of scientific data, to aid outreaching of this data to the interested mass-users. To address this need, AGNC proposes to develop innovative Attribute Image Map Fused 3D Web-Objects (AIMFO-3DWO) technology and software toolsets, based principally on new organization of geospatial datasets that integrates topograph ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Elemental and Chemical State Analysis, XPS, for In-Situ Materials Analysis on Mars
SBC: Apparati, Inc. Topic: S201The objective in this project is the development of a monochromatic x-ray source for a small x-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer (XPS) suitable for NASA missions. This instrument will allow in situ elemental and chemical state measurements in off-earth NASA missions. The need for these measurements is for understanding resource availability, toxicity, and chemical issues like oxidants on Mars. The ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration