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CFD-Based Multidisciplinary Analysis for Flight Vehicle Simulation and Control
SBC: Advanced Engineering Solutions Topic: N/AThe ability to quickly estimate flight vehicle behavior in an operational environment is important since engineers from a variety of disciplines require accurate predictions in order to plan flight test experiments, expand aircraft operating envelopes safely, and have access to diagnostic methods when problems arise. STARS is the most comprehensive multidisciplinary finite element-based software f ...
STTR Phase II 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Microwave Detection of Laser Ultrasonic for Non-Destructive Testing
SBC: BOSSA NOVA TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: N/AIn this proposal, we describe a program to demonstrate the technical feasibility of a high-performance, cost-effective and robust microwave receiver for the detection of laser-generated ultrasound for NDE. Our innovative receiver is based on the integration of a microwave interferometer coupled with a pulsed laser to generate the ultrasound. By using a microwave interferometer design we will be ab ...
STTR Phase I 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Integration of Magneto-Optical Materials for Novel Optical Devices & Magnetophotonic Crystals
SBC: BOSTON APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, INCORPORATED Topic: N/AThis work proposes to capitalize on our Phase I success in monolithically integrating magneto-optic and magnetic materials with semiconductor platforms in order to reduce the size and weight, as well as increase the performance, of NASA?s strategic optical systems. Nonreciprocal components play extremely important role in laser systems and telecommunications. Currently all such components are disc ...
STTR Phase II 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Multi-layer Architecture for Trajectory Replanning and Intelligent plan eXecution (MATRIX)
SBC: SCIENTIFIC SYSTEMS CO INC Topic: N/AScientific Systems Co. Inc. and University of California at Berkeley propose to develop, test and implement a Multi-layer Architecture for Trajectory Replanning and Intelligent plan eXecution (MATRIX) system for fixed and rotary wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). The MATRIX system architecture will consist of several layers including the on-line path planning and trajectory generation layers, and ...
STTR Phase II 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Refractory Open-Cell Foam Fuel for High-Efficiency Nuclear Space Propulsion, Phase II
SBC: ULTRAMET Topic: N/ALow-density, high specific stiffness ceramic and metal open-cell foams may be utilized for creation of an innovative fuel element for use in space nuclear reactors. Highly porous structural foam may be developed for high thermal efficiency, high temperature fuel elements for both propulsion and gas-cooled power reactors. Current designs, such as annular rods or pebble beds, cannot operate at extre ...
STTR Phase II 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Omni-Directional Stereographic Imaging System
SBC: ACTALITY, INC. Topic: T502The overarching challenge of tele-presence is to provide an environment to the human operator that is sufficiently familiar that the interface itself does not become burdensome and distract from the goals of the mission. The ultimate achievement would be to embed the operator into a scene in such a way as to convince him or her that they are actually on site. We propose a technology that can pot ...
STTR Phase I 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Hubless Flywheel with Null-E Magnetic Bearings
SBC: CALNETIX Topic: T302For space-born energy storage systems, the energy to weight ratio is extremely important. From this perspective, a hubless flywheel energy storage design is very advantageous since most of the flywheel energy is stored in its outer circumference, while the core significantly adds to the system weight. One of the problems with this design is that conventional active magnetic bearings are difficult ...
STTR Phase I 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Multijunction Ultralight Solar Cells and Arrays
SBC: EIC LABORATORIES, INC. Topic: T302There is a continuing need within NASA for solar cells and arrays with very high specific power densities (1000-5000 kW/kg) for generating power in a new generation of ultralight space payloads. An emerging technology with promise to meet these ambitious goals are solar cells based on very thin films of discrete layers or interpenetrating networks (IPNs) of organic donors and acceptors. It is also ...
STTR Phase I 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Solid Oxide Fuel Cell/Turbine Hybrid Power System for Advanced Aero-Propulsion and Power
SBC: FuelCell Energy, Inc. Topic: T301Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)/ gas turbine hybrid power systems (HPSs) have been recognized by federal agencies and other entities as having the potential to operate at unprecedented levels of performance for terrestrial applications (e.g., 70% power generation efficiencies with significantly mitigated criteria pollutant and noise emissions). An innovative approach is proposed for leveraging compet ...
STTR Phase I 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Si/SiC Hybrid Structures Technologies for Micropropulsion Systems
SBC: Hyper-Therm High-Temperature Composites Topic: T301Propulsion systems that provide high power to weight and minimal mass are required for the planned generation of nanospacecraft and nanosatellites. Power-MEMS can provide a low cost, highly scalable production approach to small power systems as well as distributed power systems. However, to achieve the desired efficiencies from the MEMS operating temperatures need to exceed the structural temper ...
STTR Phase I 2004 National Aeronautics and Space Administration