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  1. Closed Loop Frequency Control for Tunable High Quality Factor Filters

    SBC: INDIANA MICROELECTRONICS, LLC            Topic: SB12A005

    The proposed project will focus on the development of closed loop frequency control hardware and algorithms for control of high quality factor tunable microwave filters based upon evanescent mode resonators. The developed controller will be integrated with a representative filter. As a system demonstration, the integrated filter/controller module will then be applied to a next generation frequency ...

    STTR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  2. Development of a Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell System with Anion Exchange Membranes

    SBC: Tremont Technology LLC            Topic: A11022

    Fuel cell technology as a clean and efficient energy source has several advantages for military applications, including lower weight, better safety, shorter down time (no recharge time, unlike secondary batteries), and lower heat signature (as compared to combustion engines). Ethanol has the advantage of being nontoxic and less flammable, which are attractive features for both military and comme ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. HEAT EXCHANGE MATRIX

    SBC: Elanco Inc.            Topic: N/A

    HEAT EXCHANGE MATRIX THE FUNCTION OF A HEAT EXCHANGER IS DEPENDENT UPON THE AREA OF EXPOSURE TO THE FLUIDS IN PROCESS. FINS ARE COMMONLY USED TO INCREASE EXTERNAL SURFACE AREAS. TO EXTEND THE INNER SURFACE OF A TUBE OR VESSEL IS MORE DIFFICULT AND THERE IS CURRENTLY NO COST EFFECTIVE METHOD TO DO SO. THIS REDEARCH IS TO DEVELOP THE USE OF A MATRIX COMPOSED OF SMALL, HOLLOW, METAL CYLINDERS, BRAZED ...

    SBIR Phase II 1985 Department of DefenseArmy
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