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Automated Computational Fluid Dynamics Design With Shape Optimization
SBC: Optimal Solutions Software, LLC Topic: A405Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is used as an analysis tool to help the designer gain greater understanding of the fluid flow phenomena involved in the components being designed. The next step in the design process is to modify the design to improve the components performance, typically performed manually by the designer in a trial and error fashion. The innovations proposed herein will provide ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Carbon Nanotube Based Electric Propulsion Thruster with Low Power Consumption
SBC: XINTEK, INC. Topic: A502Field emission electric propulsion (FEEP) thrusters have gained considerable attention for spacecrafts disturbance compensation because of excellent characteristics. The application of current FEEP has been slow in developing mainly caused by high specific power, which limit the milli-Newton thruster development due to insufficient onboard power. Dramatic field improvement from nanometer carbon ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Wideband, Airborne, Electromagnetic Sensor
SBC: GEOPHEX, LTD. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 1995 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Pulse-Power Thyristor for High-Temperature Aerospace Applications
SBC: POWER TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (PTS), INC. Topic: N/AThe proposed Pulse Power Thyristor (PPT) could replace spark gaps, vacuum switches, thyratrons and ignitrons at operating temperatures over 200¿ C. The Pulse Power Opening Switch Thyristor (the PPOST), a variation of the PPT, could also exceed the performance of MCT's, IGBT's and GTO's with improved Safe Operating Area (SOA) and off-state performance, approaching that of a recovering diode. Bot ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 National Aeronautics and Space Administration