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Rapid, Low-Cost, Reformable Tooling for Prototyping and Short-run Manufacturing of Advanced Composite Structures
SBC: 2PHASE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: MDA03049The proposing company's reformable, reusable tooling can substantially reduce the time, cost and effort associated with conventional or alternative tooling while providing the flexibility for prototyping iterations, short-run or low rate manufacture through lengthy product cycles. This Phase II project addresses the use of reformable tooling materials and tooling systems for the production of prot ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Algorithms for Rapid and Accurate Depth Localization of Targets for Mine Avoidance
SBC: Applied Physical Sciences Corp. Topic: N04218The US Navy's new DD(X) destroyer currently under design features amongst its extensive sensor suite an innovative dual (high frequency and mid-frequency) frequency, active bow sonar. One of the primary missions of the high frequency (HF) component of the bow-sonar will be in-stride mine avoidance. Advanced signal processing algorithms, developed for predecessor sonars aboard modern US submarine ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
Automated Strike Package Planning System
SBC: BONN CORP. Topic: N01181The goals of this Phase II SBIR include development of a strike planning deconfliction system, providing a real-time implementation for replanning, providing a mechanism to deconflict with fallout of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), and providing a scalable and extensible mechanism to support multiple levels of decision echelons. The development of the Strike Planning and Deconfliction (SPAD) p ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
Lightweight hardware design for regenerative fuel cells
SBC: Distributed Energy Systems Topic: MDA03100Practical use of a RFC for solar powered winged aircraft and lighter-than-air craft has been limited due to weight constraints and the paucity of test data from and practical experience with closed loop RFC hardware. The lightweight cells and endplates developed in Phase I of this program will be applied to the practical implementation of a closed-loop regenerative fuel cell. This RFC will build ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Exploratory Development of a Small, Light-Weight, Electro-Turbo-Compound Diesel Engine for Hybrid Electric Drives
SBC: D-Star Engineering Corporation Topic: N02115The proposed SBIR Phase II effort by D-STAR Engineering Corporation addresses the highest risk technologies necessary for the development of a unique light-weight, heavy-fueled 24 - 30 hp class hybrid-electric propulsion system for UGVs. The two most critical technologies are : 1) development of a compact, light-weight, fuel-efficient engine to operate on JP-8 and other heavy fuels; and 2) devel ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
Near-infrared Optical Biosensor Brain Injury Evaluation
SBC: Electrical Geodesics, Inc. Topic: OSD04DH4Near-infrared light (NIR) can detect intracranial hematomas with good sensitivity and specificity. However, commercial systems have not proved clinically useful. Early detection of hematomas is important for emergency head injury evaluation. The resulting pressure can cause significant brain damage or death, yet the pressure can be relieved if detected. We propose to create a portable NIR system ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
Innovative Erosion Resistant Coating for Leading Edges of V-22 Rotor Blades
SBC: HONTEK CORP. Topic: N02162The leading edge of the V-22 rotor blade is made of titanium and nickel abrasion strips bonded to the composite substrate (blade). Although effective for rain erosion protection, nickel and titanium have poor sand erosion resistance. There is a need to protect the nickel and titanium against sand erosion during operation. The Navy is also interested in removing the metallic erosion guard and re ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
Low Friction Coefficient Electroplated Solid-Lubricant/(WC)Ni Nanocomposite Coatings for Transmission Gear Surfaces
SBC: INFRAMAT CORP Topic: N04017The US Navy seeks none-line-of-sight deposition technologies to produce gear coatings to meet the Navy~{!&~}s loss-of-lubricant requirement. Current rotary platform drive trains, coated with black oxide, barely meet the loss-of-lubricant survivability requirement, and consequently require an expensive auxiliary lubrication system adding additional weight to the drive system. Inframat Corporation ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
Mullite Coated Silicon Carbide Fiber Reinforced Alumina-Zirconia Ceramic Composite Bore Insulator Materials for a Naval Electromagnetic Launcher
SBC: INFRAMAT CORP Topic: N04045The US Navy seeks high performance toughened electrically insulative bore materials of significant lengths used to separate copper conducting rails in an electromagnetic launcher (EML) for long range naval surface fire support. An EML consists of two electrical conductor rails, a moving element, and an armature. The rails of an EML are supported a certain distance apart from each other by a pair ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
High-Average-Power Cryogenically-Cooled Diode-Pumped Yb:YAG Laser
SBC: LE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: BMDO97016Department of Defense (DOD) interset in developing laser weaponary in the 1960's. Solid-State lasers have been a canidate technology from the earliest time, but for various reasons, this technology has not been developed to a point where they are scalable to high average power lasers. The development of diode laser pump arrays has improved efficiency, but at a considerable increase in systems cost ...
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency