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  1. Development of Low Cost Conducting Polymer for Electrostatic Precipitators

    SBC: Applied Sciences Inc.            Topic: 20

    About half of the nation¿s 1,000 coal-burning power plants are more than 25 years old and need to be rebuilt. The cost of rebuilding an electrostatic precipitator, an important air pollution control system in these facilities, ranges between $2 million to $10 million. This project will demonstrate high-performance, electrically-conductive polymer materials that will lower the cost, increase the ...

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  2. REGENERATIVE HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR CRYOCOOLERS

    SBC: Cryo General Corp            Topic: N/A

    THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT IS TO FABRICATE AND MEASURE THE PERFORMANCE OF TWO NOVEL DESIGNS FOR REGENERATIVE HEAT EXCHANGERS APPLICABLE TO VARIOUS TYPES OF CRYOCOOLERS, SUCH AS STIRLING AND GIFFORD MCMAHON REFRIGERATORS. THE REGENERATORS PRESENTLY USED ARE LIMITED TO TWO TYPES, AND BASICALLY TWO MATERIALS, DUE TO FABRICATION CONSTRAINTS. THEY ARE RATHER COSTLY, LABOR INTENSIVE, SUBJECT ...

    SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of Energy
  3. Experimental and Numerical Studies of Particle Acceleration by an Active Microwave Medium

    SBC: EUCLID TECHLABS, LLC            Topic: 36

    The DOE is seeking new techniques for particle acceleration that are cost effective and efficient. This project will develop and verify one such concept, electron acceleration by a fullerene-based active medium. In particular, synthesis and manufacturing techniques will be developed for a fullerene-based active medium, its properties will be characterized, and numerical techniques will be develo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  4. Development of Electrically Mediated Electrophoretic Deposition for Thermal Barrier Coating Systems

    SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc.            Topic: 15

    The gas turbine engine manufacturing industry is an important aspect of the U.S. commercial economy and critical to both the Departments of Energy and Defense. This project will develop an improved manufacturing process to deposit thermal barrier coating materials to enable operation at higher temperatures in natural gas and synthesis gas environments, while maintaining the necessary durability a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  5. Internal-Tin Nb/Sn Strand with Enhanced Ti Additions aimed at 17 T optimization

    SBC: GLOBAL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT INC            Topic: 35

    The DOE needs improved superconductors to support the high-field-magnet requirements of high energy particle accelerators. The immediate focus is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) luminosity upgrade in the form of interaction-region quadrupole magnets, which require an evolutionary increase in field-at-windings to more than 15 T. To address this need, this project will develop a high-performance N ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  6. Novel Low Cost Processes for Production of Crystalline Silicon Wafers for Photovoltaic Industry

    SBC: GT Equipment Technologies, Inc.            Topic: 28

    ¿Clean energy¿ is attracting more and more interest, which in turn exerts cost pressure on photovoltaic (PV) manufacturers for more efficient solar panel production. This project will develop a cost-effective technology to produce PV-grade silicon wafers. In Phase I, a non-oxide-based reuseable crucible was developed for the production of high purity, low oxygen content crystalline silicon ing ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  7. Development of Magnesium Diboride for Near Term HEP Applications

    SBC: HYPER TECH RESEARCH INC            Topic: 35

    Magnesium diboride (MgB2) is an emerging superconductor material, which offers the possibility of fabrication into multifilamentary strands from inexpensive starting materials using conventional metalworking processes. However, in order to be useful for high energy physics (HEP) applications, several improvements will be required. This project will develop technology to increase the in-field Jc, ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Energy
  8. DESIGN OF A HIGH SPEED, HIGH RESOLUTION SIDE SCAN SONAR SYS TEM

    SBC: KLEIN ASSOC., INC.            Topic: N/A

    SIDE SCAN SONAR HAS DEVELOPED TO THE POINT WHERE IT IS NOW AN ACCEPTED PART OF HYDROGRAPHIC CHARTING PROJECTS, AS WELL AS A BROAD RANGE OF OCEAN SEARCH AND SURVEY APPLICATIONS. ONE LIMITATION ON ITS UTILITY, HOWEVER, IS THE REQUIREMENT TO OPERATE THE SYSTEM AT RELATIVELY LOW SPEEDS (5 KNOTS OR LOR LESS) IN ORDER TO ACQUIRE HIGH-QUALITY DATA. ANY INCREASEIN VESSEL SPEED CAPABILITY WOULD RESULT IN G ...

    SBIR Phase II 1987 Department of Commerce
  9. Handheld FT-IR/Photoacoustic Chemical Agent Detector

    SBC: MANNING APPLIED TECHNOLOGY            Topic: CBD05112

    Manning Applied Technology proposes development of the MP-100 handheld FT-infrared photoacoustic chemical agent detector, following a highly successful Phase I effort. Chemical attacks and accidents can be mitigated partially by cost-effective sensors. High priority programs will benefit from a sensor compliant to Joint Warning & Reporting Network (JWARN) standards. The device is ideally suited to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
  10. Portable System for Immediate Decon of Interior Spaces

    SBC: MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES CORP.            Topic: CBD05108

    The United States Government has spent hundreds of millions of dollars developing decontamination capabilities to protect our military personnel and equipment from chemical warfare agents. With over 20 countries now having the capability to manufacture and use biological warfare agents, and the reality of the events involving the use of Anthrax on US soil after September 11, 2001, decontamination ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
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