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  1. Non-toxic process for depositing highly-dense, corrosion-resistant aluminum on complex geometry components

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: N07115

    Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation (AASC) proposes dry, non-toxic, plasma-based hybrid energetic ion deposition and implantation process to prepare highly-dense, corrosion-resistant aluminum on complex geometry aircraft components. By replacing electroplated Low Hydrogen Embrittlement cadmium (LHE-Cd), a highly toxic metal and known carcinogen with serious ES&H issues, AASC’s non-toxic process ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Production of New Durable, Transparent Conductive Coatings

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: AF071103

    Transparent conductive indium tin oxide (ITO) coatings are used on the canopies of certain USAF aircraft for a variety of electromagnetic functions. However, the aircraft canopies suffer from short service lifetimes and must be replaced often because today’s ITO coatings exhibit poor mechanical durability and scratch resistance as aircraft fly through rain and dust. The need for frequent replace ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. A fast pulse, intermediate flux, bench-top, high rep-rate x-ray source for PRS diagnostic calibration

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: DTRA06013

    Presently, commercial and government radiation test facilities do not have convenient, reliable calibration systems for routine, day-in, day-out checks on x-ray and neutron detectors or their filter arrays. Lack of such calibration systems compromises the quality of the testing, and leads to wasted time and manpower resources used to resolve the ensuing uncertainties. We are developing a compact, ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
  4. Active Interrogation for Special Nuclear Materials (SNM) Detection Experimental Study

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: DTRA07003

    AASC’s objective is to mitigate the risk of implementing an active interrogation system based upon time of flight measurements. A fast pulse neutron source is a critical component of a time of flight system even at large stand off. This program directly addresses means to control the probe radiation pulse in a fast neutron source. In some concept of operations, pulse width is a larger concern ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
  5. Protective conformal coatings for spacecraft polymers and paints

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: AF07T011

    Alameda Applied Sciences Corp proposes to further develop its non-line of sight, energetic coating system to deposit protective thin film coatings for polymers in the low earth orbit. Numerous satellites costing $25M to $1B reside in LEO and the lifetime time of the polymers used in these assets is limited by atomic oxygen (AO) erosion, UV/VUV damage and the negative effects of static charging. ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Autonomous UAV Collision Avoidance

    SBC: AKELA INC            Topic: N07T025

    We are proposing to explore the capabilities of a wideband imaging radar that has been developed for other applications to perform the detection function of an autonomous see and avoid system, by using its operating parameters and associated signal processing algorithms in a detailed system simulation of UAV operations in the NAS. This will provide us a baseline of realistic performance for perfo ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Ultra-light weight and low-cost in-situ system for damage detection of ballistic protective armor

    SBC: ACELLENT TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: A07157

    Acellent Technologies proposes to build an innovative and cost-effective ultra portable system for detection of damage in personnel ballistic armor inserts. The system upon will provide in-situ capability to detect damage in armor inserts by personnel in the field. Current techniques commonly used in determining the health of the ballistic protective armor such as X-ray, may be time-consuming, exp ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. A SMART Lego system for Space Structures

    SBC: ACELLENT TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: AF06273

    Acellent Technologies proposes to develop a modular plug-and-play SMART Lego SHM system to obtain real-time information for panel identification and damage detection in satellite panels during storage, upon assembly and prior to launch. This will potentially enable development of low cost, plug-and-play (PnP) satellite structures to provide an Operational Responsive Space (ORS) capability for the ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Production of New Durable, Transparent Conductive Coatings

    SBC: ACREE TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED            Topic: AF071103

    Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) is currently used as a transparent electrically conductive coating on aircraft canopies to provide electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding for electronic components. The problem with ITO is that it is relatively soft and scratches easily, requiring frequent replacement of the windscreen, leading to high maintenance costs and aircraft downtime. In addition, ITO is applie ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Innovative Approaches to the Fabrication of Composite Helicopter Tail Booms

    SBC: ACREE TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED            Topic: N07027

    Current production methods of tail booms for rotary-wing aircraft are expensive, inefficient, and produce hazardous byproducts. Conventional methods for production of high end composite parts are both labor intensive and expensive. Alternate methods, such as curing parts in ovens to eliminate expensive autoclave operations, still do not eliminate the high cost of the tooling that needs to withstan ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
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