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  1. Computational Design of Weldable High-Cr Ferritic Steel

    SBC: QUESTEK INNOVATIONS LLC            Topic: 22c

    Increasing the steam temperature of supercritical boilers from 1,000F to 1,400F can raise the operating efficiency of next-generation AUSC coal-fired power plants from about 32% to about 42% and address compelling environmental issues, while also enhancing national security, domestic employment, economic stability, balance of trade and U.S. GDP through increased use of domestic coal. Low Cr conten ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  2. High Energy Density Li-ion Battery with Enhanced Safety, Durability, and Sustainability

    SBC: INVENTEK CORP            Topic: 10e

    Conventional Li-ion cells/batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles have difficulty meeting USABC goals for performance/cost that are required for commercially-viable EV. The prevailing large format pouch/prismatic has the advantage of low packaging weight/volume, 10% at cell level, but is doubled (100% increase) in transitioning to the battery. Aside from the reduced energy density (accommodatio ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  3. Ultra High Power NSOM Probe Based on Low Loss High Refractive Index Contrast Nanoscale Tip Integrated with Laser and Detector

    SBC: Optonet, Inc            Topic: 16b

    Near-field scanning optical microscope (NSOM) offers the use of a nano-dimension light energy source with a diameter much smaller than the wavelength of light to achieve resolutions significantly (around 10 times) better than that of the usual optical microscope. NSOM has found wide usages and become an important measurement instrument for nano-technologies, nano-manufacturing, optical technologie ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Energy
  4. An Analysis Process Execution Language and Execution Engine for High Energy Physics

    SBC: Fivesight Technologies, Inc.            Topic: 9

    76276-The particle physics communities, working on the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Project2, are building infrastructures to support the processing of distributed datasets that require Petascale computing resources (>1015 bytes, and >1015 flops). This project will contribute to this endeavor by developing a formal process language and associated process execution environment targeted specifi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  5. Development of a Methodology for Analyzing Performance and Radiological Impact of Strippers and Mass Separators

    SBC: I.C. Gomes Consulting & Investment Inc.            Topic: 15

    75697-Heavy ion interactions with magnets, strippers, collimators, fragmentation targets, and mass separators have an important impact on the design of a facility such as the RIA (Rare Isotope Accelerator). Calculations to assess performance and radiological impact require not only heavy ion transport in material media, but also coupled transport in an electromagnetic field. Currently, no engine ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  6. Ionization Cooling Using Parametric Resonances

    SBC: MUONS INC            Topic: 5

    75496-If the case for a muon collider as the next energy frontier machine can be made compelling, it becomes a candidate to be added to other options for the High Energy Physics community. However, the proton drivers used to produce the required muon intensity are expensive and difficult, and the decays of the large number of muons in the storage ring make experiments extremely difficult. The ke ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  7. Gaseous H2 Absorber for Muon Beam Cooling

    SBC: MUONS INC            Topic: 5

    75498-Ionization cooling, a method for shrinking the size of a particle beam, is an essential technique for future particle accelerators that use muons. Muon colliders and neutrino factories, examples of these future accelerators, depend on the development of robust and affordable techniques for ionization cooling. Unlike schemes now under consideration, which are based on using many large flask ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  8. A Net-Aware Development, Support, and Maintenance Environment for DOE Numerical Libraries

    SBC: Numerica 21 Incorporated            Topic: 12

    75781-Over the past 40 years, the DOE and other government agencies have invested significant funding into the research and development of a wide range of robust, high quality, numerical algorithms for scientific computation. To maintain and support this wealth of high quality software, in the face of enhancements in computer architectures and changes in scientific applications, a more formal mec ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  9. Improved Fuel Cell Cathode Catalysts Using Combinatorial Methods

    SBC: Nuvant Systems, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    72683-The commercialization of polymer electrolyte fuel cells is hindered not only by the high cost of platinum (Pt) electrocatalysts, but also because these catalysts have insufficient activity toward the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). In a PEM fuel cell that uses state-of-the art cathode Pt catalysts, about 80 % of the overall cell losses is caused by the sluggish kinetics of the ORR, even at ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
  10. 100Gb/s-1Tb/s Data Communications, Via Cost-Effective Transceivers Based on Monolithic Integration of WDM Lasers and Photodetectors with Ultra-Compact Wavelength Mux/Demux

    SBC: Optonet, Inc            Topic: 10

    75625-Current high-data-rate transceivers for a 10 Gigabit Ethernet are still relatively expensive and large in size. A 10-Gigabit Ethernet system costs $20,000-$40,000 per 10 Gb port, compared to a 1-Gigabit Ethernet, which costs approximately $700 per port (corresponding to $7,000 for a system that would be 10 times larger). Merely scaling-up these transceivers will not be cost effective. Thi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Energy
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