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    SBC: COI Ceramics Inc            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 2001 National Science Foundation
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    SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 2001 National Science Foundation
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    SBC: REACTION ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL            Topic: N/A

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project will develop a computational Problem Solving Environment (PSE) for the creation, optimization, testing, and application of reduced chemical kinetic mechanisms. Inclusion of detailed chemistry into 3D simulations with turbulence-chemistry interaction will be computationally intractable for the foreseeable future. Practical simulation o ...

    SBIR Phase II 2001 National Science Foundation
  4. SBIR Phase II: Metal-based microchannel heat exchanger systems

    SBC: Enervana Technologies LLC            Topic: PhaseII

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project aims to develop a compact, metal-based, recirculating liquid cooling system for next-generation electronic devices. The dramatic increase in computing power over several decades has been accompanied by an equally dramatic increase in the heat generated at the electronic module level. It is generally accepted that forced air cooling, t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 National Science Foundation
  5. SBIR Phase II: Functionally Graded Cemented Tungsten Carbide-- Process and Properties

    SBC: HEAVYSTONE LABORATORY LLC            Topic: PhaseII

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project aims to develop an innovative process which can transform conventional cemented tungsten carbide (WC-Co), the most widely used industrial tool material, into functionally graded cemented tungsten carbide (FG WC-Co). Compared to the homogeneous structure of conventional WC-Co, FG WC-Co has a harder surface and tougher core due to a gra ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 National Science Foundation
  6. SBIR Phase II: Materials for Renewable Energy Systems

    SBC: OSCILLA POWER INC            Topic: PhaseII

    This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project will demonstrate a prototype wave energy harvester using advanced materials developed in the Phase I effort. We have developed a patented concept for wave energy harvesting using low-cost magnetostrictive alloys. This technology shows promise as a means for delivering utility-scale electric power to the grid at a price that is competi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 National Science Foundation
  7. New NOAA-Derived Data Products for the TV Broadcast Market

    SBC: Worldwinds, Inc.            Topic: 832D

    This Phase II SBIR will execute the research to commercialization process developed in Phase I, when WorldWinds, Inc. developed and implemented a procedure to showcase graphical NOAA products for on-air consumption by the general public. Through collaboration with Baron Services, Inc., of Huntsville, AL, the Phase I project developed a prototypical composite Blended Total Precipitable Water produ ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  8. Cost Competitive Wave Energy Without Moving Parts

    SBC: OSCILLA POWER INC            Topic: 815

    Oscilla Power, Inc. (OPI) is developing a utility-scale wave energy harvester that is enabled by low cost and readily-available magnetostrictive alloys. T his device, which utilizes no moving parts, has the potential to deliver predictable quantities of electric power to coastal utilities, industrial users, and remote facilities at costs competitive with coal or gas. The Phase I project demonstra ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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