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  1. Processing for Flexible Sensors

    SBC: Centeye, Inc.            Topic: AF081051

    The overall goal of this project is to develop a flexible acuity sensor (FAS), including both hardware and software, and demonstrate its ability to acquire and track moving targets in the environment, including when the sensor itself is moving. These sensors will utilize a proprietary Centeye vision chip capable of acquiring images at multiple resolutions and frame rates. The sensors developed wil ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Decision Support System Based On Collaborative-orientated System Engineering Cpabilities

    SBC: Cognition LLC            Topic: AF083229

    While current Air Force logistics processes have served us well, and provided unparalleled support since the end of the Cold War, the need to significantly reduce costs while improving weapons system availability is essential.  Senior Air Force officials have stated in numerous documents that the Air Force has reached a point where its current way of doing supply chain management (SCM) business, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Replacement for Hexavalent Chromium Conversion Coatings for Magnesium and Zinc-Nickel

    SBC: METALAST INTERNATIONAL, INC.            Topic: AF083226

    The European Union''s RoHS and WEE Directives mandated the elimination of the carcinogenic, hexavalent chromium coatings for metals, including magnesium and zinc-nickel plated substrates.  The purpose of this project is to find chemistry that will meet requirements of industry performance specifications and of the mandate.  METALAST intends to explore trivalent chromium in conjunction with two o ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Optical Switching Fabric

    SBC: OPTICOMP CORP.            Topic: AF083209

    The major requirements for this program include the modeling of optical switching fabric technologies appropriate to space-borne systems at very high speed. Specifically, this program will evaluate two OptiComp candidate optical transceiver technologies against a Serial Rapid IO switching fabric. A down-selection to one optical transceiver technology will be made. Then, a simulation of that Serial ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Terabit Per Second Optical Router for Space-Based Satellite Network

    SBC: OPTICOMP CORP.            Topic: AF083191

    The major requirements for this program include the modeling of optical routing technologies appropriate to space-borne systems at very high speed. This program will investigate optical routing at speeds to from 3.125 ro 10 Gbps per channel, with a wavelength/channel density from 4 to 16 wavelengths. Models will be constructed for these regimes, and an experimental demonstration of an 8-wavelength ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Novel Manufacturing Process of Optoelectronic Transceiver Technology

    SBC: OPTICOMP CORP.            Topic: AF083152

    The proposed program will develop OptiComp''s coarse WDM transceiver manufacturing technology.  This WDM optical transceiver technology is highly novel, emphasizing manufacturability, ruggedization, modularity, ease of upgrade and qualification, extensive built-in diagnostic monitoring and test capabilities, as well as superior performance with reduced manfacturing complexity.  The modular desig ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Advanced Combustion Stability Analysis Tools for Ox-rich Preburners

    SBC: SIERRA ENGINEERING, INC.            Topic: AF083112

    The goal of this SBIR is the enhancement of the current state-of-the-art combustion instability analysis tools.  The planned enhancement is focused on capturing the effects of injection element distribution and the inclusion of substantial film cooling and diluent injection.  These characteristics are extremely important in the design of high-pressure oxygen rich staged combustion (ORSC) engines ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. MATERIALS AND PROCESSES FOR ASEROSPACE RTM

    SBC: Abaris            Topic: N/A

    THE U.S. AIR FORCE HAS AN INTEREST IN HIGH RATE, LOW COST, PRODUCTION PROCESSES FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS. ABARIS PROPOSES A COMBINED ANALYSIS AND TESTING PROJECT TO EXPLORE MODIFYING PRESENT RESIN TRANSFER MOLDING (RTM) TECHNIQUES TO EVALUATE THE FEASIBILITY OF THEIR USE IN THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH PERFORMANCE, AEROSPACE, COMPOSITE MATERIALS. EPOXY RESINS SHALL BE UTILIZED IN COMBINATION WITH GRAPHITE REI ...

    SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. NON CHROMATED CORROSION INHIBITORS FOR ADHESIVE BONDING AND PAINTING PROCESSES

    SBC: Advanced Material Systems            Topic: N/A

    THE USE OF TOXIC CHEMICALS DERIVED FROM METALS SUCH AS STRONTIUM, CALCIUM AND LEAD AS ANTI-CORROSIVES IN PAINT AND ADHESIVE BOND PRIMERS FOR ALUMINUN ALLOYS IS A WELL ESTABLISHED TECHNOLOGY. HOWEVER, USE OF CERTAIN TYPES OF "SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS" SUCH AS ORGANO METALLIC COMPLEXES, QUATENARY CHELATING AGENTS AND GUANIDINES AND THEIR DERIVATIVES FOR CHEMICAL ANTICORROSION PURPOSES HAS REMAINED RELA ...

    SBIR Phase I 1991 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. COMBUSTION PROCESSES IN SPACE STORABLE LIQUID ROCKET ENGINES

    SBC: Software & Engineering Associa            Topic: N/A

    THE EXHAUST FROM NTO/MMH FUEL RICH GAS GENERATORS (GG) ARE KNOWN TO CONTAIN A LARGE FRACTION OF AMMONIA. THIS PHENOMENON MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO ACTIVELY COOL A ROCKET NOZZLE WALL USING THE ENDOTHERMIC DECOMPOSITION OF AMMONIA. A REALISTIC ANALYSIS OF THIS COMBUSTION PROCESS IS TO BE DEVELOPED WHICH INCLUDES ROCKET NOZZLE FLOW WITH FINITE RATE CHEMICAL KINETICS AND THE TANGENTIAL SLOT INJECTION OF GG ...

    SBIR Phase II 1991 Department of DefenseAir Force
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