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  1. Acoustic Test Method for Turbofan Engine Exhaust Systems at Cruise Conditions

    SBC: Aero Systems Engineering, Inc.            Topic: A201

    The exhaust flow from a turbofan engine operating at typical cruise conditions generates noise as turbulent flow interacts with the basic shock cell pattern. This can be a significant source of noise within the aircraft cabin. The proposed innovation is a new method for testing the acoustics of model scale turbofan engine exhaust systems at cruise conditions in a transonic wind tunnel. This would ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Co-Generation of High Purity Hydrogen and Electric Power

    SBC: Technology Holding, LLC            Topic: A202

    The proposed innovation is an integrated hybrid solid state electrochemical system providing co-generation of high purity hydrogen and electric power. The embodiment is a physical, chemical and thermal integration of three processes: (1) production high purity hydrogen, (2) electrochemical partial oxidation of hydrocarbon fuel, and (3) power generation by a solid oxide fuel cell. This highly integ ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. High-Frequency, Low-Noise Nitride-Based Power Transistors Grown on Bulk III-N

    SBC: SVT ASSOCIATES INC            Topic: E204

    Electronics circuits that can function in very high temperatures (> 450?C) are needed for a number of applications including automotive and turbine engine control, industrial high-temperature processing, geothermal and deep-well oil drilling, satellite power management systems, and future planetary missions to Venus and Mercury. The key electronic components for these applications include 1) an i ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Magneto-Thermal MRAM

    SBC: NVE CORP. (FORMERLY NONVOLATILE ELECTRONICS, INC.            Topic: BMDO02004

    Magneto-Thermal MRAM uses both heat and magnetic field (current)to overcome thermal instabilities of very small memory cells. Self-generated heat in the cell raises the temperature of magnetic material in the cell above the exchange ordering temperature of the magnetic material (either ferromagnetic or anti-ferromagnetic). Magneto-Thermal MRAM is compatible with advances in photolithography down t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
  5. Miniature Intelligent Sensor Electronics

    SBC: NVE CORP. (FORMERLY NONVOLATILE ELECTRONICS, INC.            Topic: A504

    The proposed development will integrate data acquisition electronics with a relatively high performance processing capability and a large amount of memory, all in a miniature package, yielding a miniature, intelligent, sensor electronics module. This combination allows embedding of intelligent functions on sensors, providing the capability to implement data pre-processing and health monitoring of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. Soy Pectin, Nutraceutical and Food Additive of the Future

    SBC: Soy Pectin, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    The U.S. produces 6 million MT soy hulls for low returns because hulls are used for animal feed. Pectin from soy is an attractive alternative to more expensive, imported pectins. Soy Pectin TM acts as a thickening agent rather than forming a traditional gel that permits increased dietary fiber intakes. Pollution is minimal because soy hulls require no drying and minimal water leaching. Removing ac ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Agriculture
  7. The cryogenic evaluation of typical and experimental filament winding materials

    SBC: HYPERCOMP ENGINEERING INC            Topic: H306

    HyPerComp Engineering, Inc. (HEI) proposes to develop well characterized, reliable filament wound composite pressure vessels for cryogenic and other low temperature applications. The proposed effort also explores the potential for a significant improvement in filament wound composite pressure vessels performance (end results: lighter weights) through cryogenic process treatment. Both the aerospac ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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