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Numerical Model of Subsurface Transport of Noble Gases in Fractured Geologic Media for Detection and Identification of Subsurface Nuclear Explosion Te
SBC: MODERN TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, INC. Topic: DTRA111002Surface detection of specific radioisotopes of the noble gases xenon and argon are essential for detection and discrimination of underground nuclear explosions. We propose a unique combination of numerical modeling and stable isotope release experiments to enhance the predictability of subsurface transport of the noble gases of interest. Our proposed research will identify and quantify the physi ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
A Practical Model Based Engineering Capability for Integrating Architecture Design, Analysis, and Verification of Large Scale Complex Systems
SBC: Phoenix Integration, Inc. Topic: SB102005In the defense industry today, high level SysML system models are used by engineers beginning early in the design process to functionally decompose the system being designed and to flow down requirements to sub-systems and components. Despite their usefulness, these system models are by and large descriptive models and not analytical (executable) models. In contrast, domain level engineers (struct ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Pump for Vapor-Liquid Mixtures of Refrigerants
SBC: Influent Corporation Topic: SB112001Current cooling systems are limited by the heat carrying capacity of the fluid, which is in turn limited by the pumping technology to move the fluid. This proposal allows a much higher heat capacity in the fluid, due to allowing the fluid to go from a 5% to 95% quality within the cooling circuit, which is enabled by an innovative and unique pumping technology that will be developed in this proposa ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Hydrogen Based High Velocity Insensitive Launch Systems
SBC: UTRON, Inc. Topic: SB112002The objective of this proposal is to further explore and refine the use of hydrogen based propellants for use in high velocity gun systems. This proposal will build on the ongoing and very novel research being conducted with direct combustion of hydrogen-oxygen mixtures at high initial pressures. While the research performed to date has demonstrated the performance potential inherent in this app ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Autonomous Distributed Plant Monitoring Network
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: AF093217ABSTRACT: Regardless of age or service history, machine equipment at AEDC must be reliable and ready for operation when required by test and evaluation schedules. Condition based maintenance of rotating machinery using embedded instrumentation has proven to be an effective approach for increasing the reliability of plant equipment. It is anticipated that broader monitoring capabilities would resu ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Creation of a Global UV-VIS-IR Ocean Background Model That is a Function of Time, Location and Sea State
SBC: COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS, INC. Topic: MDA09035Next generation ballistic missile warning, defense and surveillance systems need to anticipate, through modeling and simulation, the background radiation of the battlespace environment, including geometries that intercept the ocean background. This objective requires prior knowledge of the environmental radiance conditions for development of optimal sensors and detection approaches. Much work has ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Software Test Engineering Analysis
SBC: PROGENY SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: OSD05SP3With evolutionary acquisition the preferred DoD strategy for rapid acquisition of mature technology, an evolutionary approach to easily update requirements validation techniques is required to enable delivering functional capability in increments. This evolutionary validation approach needs to recognize, up front, the need for future capability improvements and the subsequent adaptation of test va ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
THz Biosensor Based on Plasmonic Nanoarchitectures
SBC: VIBRATESS Topic: A11aT022In this collaborative STTR project between Vibratess LLC and UVA, we intent to conduct a combined theoretical and experimental study of plasmonic architectures for utilization with biological and chemical sensing in the THz spectral range. Plasmon Polariton (SSPP) devices that utilize metamaterials constructed of a conductor with sub-wavelength periodic structural features on it surface can tailor ...
STTR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseArmy -
Controlled Bandwidth Transmission Systems for Ultra-Wideband Radars
SBC: APPLIED SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE, INC. Topic: A09048The problem is that current high resolution penetrating RF sensors are incapable of reliably detecting obscured/buried threats to human life, and both military and civilians are dying as a result. Moreover, the high costs and productivity losses caused by destructive testing make this topic of extremely high importance. This SBIR addresses the key element that drives the performance"the waveform, ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseArmy -
Innovative Method for Real-Time Damage Alleviation
SBC: TECHNICAL DATA ANALYSIS, INC. Topic: N112118Deployment of Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) on rotorcraft has resulted in significant improvements in maintenance action efficiency, increases in safety, and reductions in cost. Current HUMS provide diagnostic/prognostic information to maintenance crews through Condition Based Maintenance (CBM), which allows parts to be replaced on an as-needed basis. This marks an improvement over le ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy