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Microwave NDT of Cracks in Structural Metals
SBC: Raymond & Lae Engineering, Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Transportation -
Software Package for Material Model Evaluation
SBC: APTEK, Inc. Topic: N/AThis Phase I and II SBIR will develop a user-friendly, run-time efficient software package dedicated to fitting and evaluating material models used in finite element codes like LS-DYNA. The software package will consist of a pre-processor, a core driver, and a post-processor. The pre-processor will allow the user to specify the material model, model parameters, and desired load history. The dri ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Transportation -
A New Nanocomposite Rubber Liner for Tires
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AHalobutyl rubber is used as an inner liner for tubeless automotive tires because of its low permeability to gases and good compatibility with other tire materials. However, at high pressures and over prolonged time periods, tires leak. Factors such as under-inflation and heat are major contributors to tire damage. While the tires are slowly losing air pressure, consumers also do not maintain c ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Transportation -
Recycling of Portland Cement Concrete
SBC: Road Processing Resources Inc. Topic: N/AThis proposal is to investigate a concept of a shock producing component that will be the basis of a machine to remove deteriorated concrete pavement. The principal has been proven feasible, but further demonstration has to be accomplished to proceed with application and expense of continued development of a Road Remover/Recycler. This machine will move continuously on a lane width of pavement a ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Transportation