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  1. Optimization of a Combined Moving Bed Reactor/Moving Bed Filter for Thermochemical Processes

    SBC: Broadleaf Energy, LLC            Topic: 03b

    Thermochemical processes are noted for their inherent difficulty in producing clean gas/vapor streams for fuel or chemical production, especially where catalytic upgrading of the gas stream is desired. The gas cleanup system can also account for a substantial portion of the overall capital cost. The carryover of char for example not only produces undesirable particulate contaminants, but also has ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  2. Monitoring and Control of Chemical Composition of InGaN Layers During MOCVD

    SBC: ACCUSTRATA INC            Topic: 11d

    Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) epitaxial processes are used to deposit the GaN, InGaN, AlGaN and other wide band-gap semiconductor thin films making up the buffer, quantum well, and cap layers of the next generation high- brightness LEDs (HB-LEDs) for Solid State Lighting (SSL). Non-uniformity of the central wavelength over the wafers, batch-to-bat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  3. Parallel Tools GUI Framework

    SBC: ARGO NAVIS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 02b

    Many parallel performance, profiling, and debugging tools require a graphical way of displaying the very large datasets typically gathered from high performance computing (HPC) applications. Most tool projects create their graphical user interfaces (GUI) from scratch, many times spending project resources on simply redeveloping commonly used infrastructure. We propose to create a multi-platform GU ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  4. Radiation Hard GaInP Photomultiplier Chip(TM)

    SBC: Lightspin Technologies Inc            Topic: 37b

    LightSpin Technologies, Inc. proposes to develop radiation-hard GaInP Photomultiplier Chips. GaInP is extraordinarily radiation hard, capable of withstanding at least 100,000-fold higher radiation flux than silicon. LightSpins GaInP Photomultiplier Chip technology enables the production of GaInP photon detectors with high gain, low noise, fast rise/fall times, and wide dynamic range across photo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  5. High-Energy, High-Power Light Weight Lithium Ion Batteries For Electric Drive Vehicle

    SBC: Yardney Technical Products, Inc.            Topic: 06a

    Electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and plugin hybrid electric vehicles (EVs, HEVs, and PHEVs) are emerging technologies that can significantly reduce petroleum usage in the transportation sector. Widespread adoption of electricdrive vehicles will lower automobile operation costs and can significantly decrease emissions of greenhouse gases. However, for these technologies to be successful ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  6. Nanocrystal Additives for Advanced Lubricants

    SBC: Pixelligent Technologies, LLC            Topic: 06h

    Better fuel economy and stringent environmental requirements continue to drive the search for engine oil lubricants with better performance and less pollution concerns. Inorganic additives have demonstrated good friction reduction results and eliminated the hazardous components from traditional organic friction modifiers. However, their dispersibility in lubricant formulations has been non-satisfa ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  7. Magnesium and Manganese Silicides For Efficient And Low Cost Thermo-Electric Power Generation

    SBC: BRIMROSE TECHNOLOGY CORP            Topic: 06f

    There is a current need for technology that can convert waste heat to electric power in an effort to achieve significant improvements in fuel efficiency and lessen our dependence on environmentally hazardous, foreign produced fuels. Thermoelectric Power Generation (TEPG) is the most efficient and commercially deployable technology for this need. However, commercial integration of TEPG with automo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  8. Automated Cache Performance Analysis and Optimization in Open|SpeedShop

    SBC: ARGO NAVIS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 02b

    While there is no lack of performance counter tools for coarse-grained measurement of cache activity, there is a critical lack of tools for relating data layout to cache behavior to application performance. Generally, any nontrivial optimizations are either not done at all, or are done by hand requiring significant time and expertise. To the best of our knowledge no tool available to users measure ...

    STTR Phase I 2013 Department of Energy
  9. Process Intensification by Integrated Reaction and Distillation for Synthesis of Bio-Renewable Organic Acid Esters

    SBC: E3TECSERVICE, LLC            Topic: 10b

    The global market for bio-based chemicals is at a critical stage of development, with focus on new bio-based routes to chemicals and building the type of commercial-scale plants that will enable the market to truly compete with petroleum derived chemicals. The 2011 Frost & amp; Sullivan report identifies six market challenges associated with bio-based chemicals production: 1) price volatility; 2) ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
  10. Development of an Acoustic Instrument for Bubble Size Distribution Measurement in Mercury

    SBC: DYNAFLOW, INC.            Topic: 09c

    In the Spallation Neutron Source, the mercury in the stainless steel target vessel experiences cavitation due to intense pressure waves produced by the almost instantaneous heating of the mercury following proton impact on the target. To protect the vessel walls from cavitation erosion, helium micro bubbles can be added to the mercury to act as attenuators of the pressure waves and to minimize ca ...

    SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Energy
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