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Novel Methods to Improve Performance of Silver-Zinc Batteries
SBC: B S T Systems, Inc. Topic: N101054BST Systems has been engaged in IR&D Projects #7079, #7103 and SBIR Phase I Topic #N101-054 targeting sealed-cell operation, separator improvement, and negative electrode enhancement. The aim is to develop a nearly maintenance-free, sealed-cell that offers overall performance improvement in terms of cycle life and wet life. The systematic approach included analysis of non-cellulosic separators, no ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy -
Ultra Wide Bandwidth High Dynamic Range Digital ISR Receivers for the submarine force
SBC: SEACORP, LLC Topic: N101059This effort to improve the capabilities of the ESM system will increase the reliability and reduce lifecycle support costs of the Radar Wideband (RWB) subsystem on submarines. Analog to digital converter (A/D) based digital receivers will be applied to yield improvements in Radar signal acquisition and processing. In-phase and Quadrature (I/Q) data streams will be created from which intra pulse mo ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy -
Fire Simulation and Residual Strength Prediction Tool for Aluminum Ship Structures During and After Fire
SBC: Global Engineering and Materials, Inc. Topic: N102173A fully coupled fire-structure interaction module will be developed and implemented within GEM"s Abaqus Fire Interface Simulator Toolkit (AFIST) for fire response prediction in aluminum ship structures. This enhanced AFIST will be able to characterize a 3D complex geometry where its topology is not in conformation with a rectilinear CFD grid. An immersed boundary method developed by NIST will be g ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy -
Innovative Predictive Tools for Successful Processing of Propylene Glycol Dinitrate for Production of Otto Fuel II
SBC: NALAS ENGINEERING SERVICES INC Topic: N101064During Phase I of this project, NALAS endeavored to conceive a remotely operated trial nitration system that would remove the operator from harm"s way and facilitate the trial nitration process by enhancing data acquisition and enabling the creation of a data library providing guidance on starting material acceptance criteria. After developing a mixing model based on the existing Indian Head labor ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy -
Marine Mammal Mitigation Miniature Acoustic Detection Subsystem (MADS)
SBC: Applied Physical Sciences Corp. Topic: N093167Applied Physical Sciences Corp. (APS) will develop designs and proof-of-concept devices to demonstrate a marine mammal detection capability for a variant of the AN/SSQ-125 active source sonobuoy. Acoustic transducers, signal processing algorithms, and data interfaces will be developed and tested. Surrogate targets will be used to facilitate testing. Open-water testing will also use surrogate targe ...
SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy -
High-Fidelity Residual Strength and Life Prediction Tool for Adhesively Bonded Composite Structures
SBC: Global Engineering and Materials, Inc. Topic: N121042A hybrid damage initiation and propagation toolkit for Abaqus will be developed for residual strength and life prediction of adhesively bonded composite structures. This tool will for the first time be able to simulate concurrently both the continuum and discrete damage based progressive failure within the mesh independent computational framework for the solution domain away and near the bondline, ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseNavy -
Simple Profiler for Official Information Exchange
SBC: SONALYSTS INC Topic: N121103Communications are vital to the success of any military organization and the U. S. Navy is better connected than ever. The use of classified wide area networks with email capability, tactical chat, secure video teleconferencing, and other systems is widespread, but these systems have not replaced organization-to-organization record messaging used for military command and control. Messages and mess ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseNavy -
Low-Noble-Metal-COntent Catalysts/Electrodes for Hydrogen Production by Water Electrolysis
SBC: Proton Energy Systems, Inc. Topic: 09gEfficient, cost effective production of hydrogen from non-carbon based sources is a key barrier to widespread implementation of fuel cells for transportation and stationary power. Electrolysis is a promising technology for clean generation of pure hydrogen from water, but significant advances are required in order to provide a cost-competitive hydrogen source for energy markets. Commercial proton ...
STTR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy -
Electron Gun and Beam Collector for a 650-kW, 1.3-GHz Low-Voltage Multi-Beam Klystron for the Project-X Pulsed Linac
SBC: Omega-P, Inc. Topic: 27cThe quest for deepened understanding of the origin of the universe requires continued search for elementary particles, for which high-energy accelerators are necessary tools. Reducing the size, complexity, and cost for future accelerators is essential if they are ever to be built. New technologies that can underlie future accelerators be they for basic science or for applications are needed to m ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy -
RF Cavity Chain and Magnetic Circuit for a 650 kW, 1.3-GHz Low-Voltage Multi-Beam Klystron for the Project-X Pulsed Linac
SBC: Omega-P, Inc. Topic: 27cThe quest for deepened understanding of the origin of the universe requires continued search for elementary particles, for which high-energy accelerators are necessary tools. Reducing the size, complexity, and cost for future accelerators is essential if they are ever to be built. New technologies that can underlie future accelerators, be they for basic science or for applications, are needed to ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of Energy