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  1. Acetic Acid Recovery Using Membranes

    SBC: MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 12d

    Recovery and recycling of acetic acid from aqueous streams is an important industrial separation that is high cost and energy intensive when performed by conventional technology. This makes acetic acid recovery a tantalizing target for a more efficient, lower cost, simpler approach such as membrane technology. However, the required separation performance, combined with the need for robust chemic ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  2. A Choppertron RF Source for High Gradient Accelerator Research

    SBC: Haimson Research Corporation            Topic: 39

    A critical issue for multi-TEV linear colliders is the inability to demonstrate acceptable microwave performance with accelerating gradients greater than 80 MV/m at radio frequency (RF) pulse widths of 100 to 200 nanoseconds. This project will design, fabricate and test a high efficiency, deflection modulation power amplifier (Choppertron), and construct a unique test facility that will permit hi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  3. A Cross-Disciplinary Environment for Computationally and Data Intensive Applications in the Geosciences

    SBC: 3dgeo Development Inc.            Topic: 43

    The exploration and production of oil and natural gas is one of the most computationally demanding endeavors, generating terabytes of data. To optimize the management of a producing oil field or to find new reserves, the E and P data must be readily available to a multidisciplinary asset management team. The data must be easy to access, and it must be effectively managed by a team of geologists, ...

    STTR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  4. Advanced Accelerator Design to Enhance Boron-Neutron-Capture Therapy

    SBC: Science Research Laboratory, Inc            Topic: N/A

    Recent clinical trials have cast doubt on the efficacy of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) for brain tumor treatment when low energy, reactor-generated neutron beams are used. It has been predicted that higher energy, accelerator-produced neutron beams would have an epithermal neutron spectrum that would be much more effective. Therefore, this project will design and fabricate an innovative ...

    STTR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy
  5. Advanced Computtation Environment for Incompressible Flows with Free Surface, MHD and Turbulence Effects in Complex Geometries

    SBC: HYPERCOMP INC            Topic: N/A

    60419 This project will develop a three dimensional, adaptive, unstructured grid treatment of free surface magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of conducting liquids, as envisioned in future fusion systems. In particular, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) tools, capable of predicting the flow behavior of conducting liquids in complex geometry with free surfaces in the presence of an intense heat ...

    SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy
  6. Advanced Design of Quasi-Optical Launchers for Fusion Plasma Heating

    SBC: CALABAZAS CREEK RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    60176 Current high power gyrotron tubes, used for heating fusion plasmas, produce power in high order TE modes, which are converted to a Gaussian like mode through use of an internal mode converter and launcher. However, these converter systems typically achieve only 85-90% efficiency for conversion of cavity output power to a usable Gaussian mode, leading to significant efficiency degra ...

    SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy
  7. Advanced Photodetector for Dark Matter Studies

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: 41

    Optical detectors are very important components of existing and future particle physics experiments, including those being developed for dark matter studies. However, the performance of experimental systems used in dark matter studies is limited by the properties of presently-available optical detectors. This project will investigate new, robust, large area avalanche photodiodes (APDs) for the d ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
  8. A Fast, High Light Output Scintillator for Gamma Ray and Neutron Detection

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    60344 The identification of fast, bright scintillators is a continual goal among scientists who design and manufacture radiation detection systems. Unfortunately, the scintillator is often the limiting technology that impedes product development and adds substantial cost. Many materials have been tried, but few can deliver both qualities. The two approaches are (1) making small incremen ...

    SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy
  9. A High-Resolution Transverse Diagnostic Based on Fiber Optics

    SBC: RADIABEAM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 01b

    Next generation light sources and advanced accelerator facilities create ultrashort electron bunches with complex transverse distributions. They demand high-resolution beam profile information that is currently limited to approximately 50microns. Structures on the microscale are not resolvable, thus limiting the efficacy of diagnostics. A novel transverse diagnostic based on fiber optics will be ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  10. A Kalman Filter for n > 1 Resistive-Wall-Mode Identification and Feedback Control Modeling

    SBC: Far-Tech, Inc.            Topic: 35

    For high performance tokamak plasmas, noise from the edge-localized modes (ELMs) is prevalent. In order to provide feedback control, ELM noise must be discriminated from that of resistive wall modes (RWMs). Although a Kalman filter has been developed that discriminates the ELM noise from the n=1 RWM, no Kalman filter has been constructed to include RWMs for n>1. This project will develop a Kalm ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Energy
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