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A Novel Microwave Sensor for Non- Destructive Evaluation of Silicon Nitride Bearing Balls
SBC: ALPHASENSE, INC. Topic: AF083109In this proposal, Alphasense, Inc. details the development of a novel microwave NDE sensor for defect inspections in silicon nitride bearing balls. The key innovations of this proposal include the following: a) the use of the spherical bearing ball as a dielectric resonator, thus enabling us to correlate the resonance characteristics of the bearing ball with various defects; b) the measurements in ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Nanophase Technology for Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) Battery Safety
SBC: Applied Colloids Topic: OSD09EP1Many of the safety incidents that occur with lithium-ion batteries are due to the carbon anode currently in use. Incidents can occur that include overcharging in the system, which causes lithium metal to plate out of the cell and passivation at the surfaces of the electrodes in the cell, which can also cause an incident. Applied Colloids proposes the use of its proprietary nanomaterials in a "ro ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Environmentally Friendly Cold Plasma Coating Removal Techniques
SBC: ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA SOLUTIONS, INC. Topic: AF081041The DOD requires an environmentally friendly, rapid, and non-destructive method to selectively remove coatings from composite substrates. Atmospheric Plasma Solutions Inc. (APS) has developed a cold atmospheric plasma process to accomplish this goal. Current processes for the removal of coatings from composite materials are slow, expensive, and potentially damaging to the environment. APS has de ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Robust Wideband Aircraft Altitude Estimation for Over-the-Horizon HF Radar
SBC: STRAD Corporation Topic: AF083184Robust altitude estimation for over-the-horizon HF radar requires a combination of advanced signal processing and high fidelity ionospheric propagation modeling. Since aircraft height is manifested in closely-spaced direct and ground-bounce multipath reflections off the target, we propose two new high resolution signal processing methods for discriminating small time delay differences from a seque ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force -
The Design of Defensive Software Systems
SBC: Computer Measurement Laboratory, LLC Topic: OSD09IA3CML proposes to extend its current work in dynamic kernel monitoring for attack recognition and mitigation. The focus of this proposal is on mitigating the effects of an attack on executing software process by an individual user. The object of interest is the mapping of the activity of a user of a software system onto a model of their normal use of this software. In the construction of a mathe ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Electrical power generation for sustained high speed flight
SBC: RIVIS, INC. Topic: AF08BT25Development of a compliant microfabricated heat exchanger to work with thermoelectric devices as a means of power generation for hypersonic vehicles is proposed. Polymer-based materials provide to provide compression on the thermoelectric module, to ensure optimal thermal contact, while allowing for compliance to allow for the change in materials expansion without exceeding the failure point of th ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Technologies for the Rapid Curing of Composite Parts
SBC: FIREBIRD ADVANCED MATERIALS, INC. Topic: AF083C068Certain polymer resins used in the manufacturing of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) aerospace components have relatively long autoclave cure cycles on the order of 6 hours or more. These long cure cycles cause bottlenecks and inefficiencies when producing composite parts with these thermoset resins. This project will investigate and develop a new manufacturing process for rapidly curing c ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Platform routing and data fusion technologies for Cooperative ISR- fmCortex
SBC: INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF VIRTUAL ORGANIZATIONS, INCORPORATED Topic: AF07T021The focus of our initial work was to research and lay the foundation to develop a system to effectively manage linear and collaborative workflows in a context of existing and unfolding mission requirements using advanced methodologies to address sequencing in task allocation and distribution processes. Our proposed solution - fmCortex - seeks to apply advanced fusion processes and dynamic resour ...
STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Nanotailored Carbon Fibers via Ultra-Long Carbon Nanotubes: Scale-Up and Post Processing
SBC: NanoTechLabs Inc. Topic: AF08T028The goal of the proposed work is to refine and scale-up the production of high strength continuous threads prepared from ultra-long carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The NanoTechLabs, Inc. (NTL) team will work to produce fibers spun from NTL’s ultra-long CNTs. Significant challenges remain that are primarily related to the development of scalable methods for making high strength, CNT threads for the prod ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Non-Metallic Conductive Material for ESD/EMI Applications
SBC: NanoTechLabs Inc. Topic: AF083C071In this Phase I SBIR, NanoTechLabs (NTL) Inc. will produce a 100 square ft. carbon nanotube prepeg that can be laminated into a composite structure. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) provide an avenue to prepare organic and corrosion resistant materials for ground plane applications. Recent improvements in the electrical properties of CNTs suggest that CNTs offer a viable substitute for nickel-based conduct ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force