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Modified Collins Cryocooler for Cryo-Propellant Thermal Management
SBC: Advanced Mechanical Technology, Inc. Topic: T402Future lunar and planetary explorations will require the storage of cryogenic propellants, particularly liquid oxygen (LOX) and liquid hydrogen (LH2), in low earth orbit (LEO) for periods of time ranging from days to months, and possibly longer. LEO is a relatively warm thermal environment and without careful thermal management, significant quantities of stored liquid cryogens can be lost due to ...
STTR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
An Adaptive Chemistry Approach to Modeling Emissions Performance of Gas Turbine Combustors
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: A202In this proposed SBIR project, we seek to implement the Adaptive Chemistry methodology in existing CFD codes used to investigate the emissions performance of gas turbine engine combustors. We will demonstrate the feasibility of integrating Adaptive Chemistry algorithms to current CFD codes. We will also further develop the Adaptive Chemistry method to take advantage of species reduction enabling e ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Multispectral Particle Absorption Monitor
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: S108This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project concerns the development of a multi-wavelength monitor that will provide rapid, real-time measurement of the average aerosol absorption coefficient in the parcel of sample air. This monitor will employ Aerodyne's proprietary Cavity Attenuated Phase Shift spectroscopy technology in order to produce a far simpler, smaller, lower cost alterna ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Spacecraft Cabin Particulate Monitor
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: X303We propose to design, build and test an optical extinction monitor for the detection of spacecraft cabin particulates. This monitor will be sensitive to particle sizes ranging from a few nanometer to tens of micrometers in diameter. Designed to utilize commercial off-the-shelf components, the monitor, once calibrated, will require no recalibration and only periodic baseline determinations, a pro ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced nanocomposite scintillator for gamma radiation detection
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: DTRA08005Until now gamma radiation detection has required large single crystals of sensitive materials that are difficult to produce consistently on an industrial scale. In collaboration with a research group at the University of Texas at Arlington, Agiltron proposes to develop a new class of nanocomposite scintillator materials. The radiation detection characteristics of the synthetic nanoparticles in the ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
Nano-Enabled Low-Cost High-Performance UV Anti-Reflection Coatings
SBC: AGILTRON, INC. Topic: S304Agiltron together with Prof. Michael Rubner's group at MIT is developing a new family of nanoporous, low refractive index coatings for next generation NASA UV anti-reflection (AR) application on large plastic optics. The initial application is intended for 2.5 m diameter PMMA Fresnel lenses which NASA anaticipates as part of the EUSO mission cosmic ray telescope. The new thin film technology comb ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Tissue-Equivalent Radiation Dosimeter-On-A-Chip
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: X1301Available digital dosimeters are bulky and unable to provide real-time monitoring of dose for space radiation. The complexity of space-flight design requires reliable, fault-tolerant equipment capable of providing real-time dose readings during a mission, which is not feasible with the existing thermo-luminescent dosimeter (TLD) technology, especially during extravehicular activities (EVA). Real ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Improvements in Scintillation Technology for Detection of Nuclear Radiation
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: DTRA07004High-resolution scintillation crystals and crystal arrays are important components of current and future handheld and arrayed detectors (used for DOD/DTRA applications), and scintillation spectrometers (routinely used in high energy physics research, medical imaging, diffraction, homeland security, nuclear waste clean-up, nuclear treaty verification and safeguards, and geological exploration). Un ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
CMOS-Based Neutron Spectroscopic Dosimeter (CNSD)
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: X1403Monitoring space radiation and the dose received by astronauts is important, especially for future long-duration missions. Neutrons contribute a significant component to the total radiation dose during solar events. We propose to develop a rugged, compact, lightweight, non-hazardous CMOS-based detector technology for an existing neutron spectroscopic dosimeter system. The existing system utilizes ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Computational Model and Measurement Tool for Evaluating the Design of Flight Deck Technologies
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: A112The runway safety issue has been on the Most Wanted list of the National Transportation Safety Board since the list's inception in 1990. The FAA has responded by implementing two ground surveillance technologies at major U.S. airports to reduce the risk of runway incursions. However, both technologies route information through air traffic control (rather than directly to pilots), which significant ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 National Aeronautics and Space Administration