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  1. High Power Density Dual Rotor Permanent Magnet Motor with Integrated Cooling and Drive for Aircraft Propulsion

    SBC: Advanced Magnet Lab, Inc.            Topic: 1

    There is a critical need for electrification of transportation systems. The proposed technology enables the development of very high-power density permanent magnet motors, which when coupled to an integrated SiC drive allows for an overall specific power beyond 12 kW/kg. The proposed concept relies on the tight integration of a high-power density dual-rotor permanent magnet motor, high power densi ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  2. An Instrument Platform for Controlling Weld Microstructures to Minimize Stress Corrosion Cracking in Dry Storage Canister

    SBC: SPECTRAL ENERGIES LLC            Topic: 38b

    Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is a potential safety concern for welded stainless-steel dry storage canisters (DSC) for spent nuclear fuel (SNF). The welding procedure introduces high tensile residual stresses and changes in material properties in the heat-affected zone (HAZ) in the DSC. This might promote pitting and SCC crack initiation and growth when exposed to an aggressive chemical environm ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  3. Corrugated Feedhorn Arrays by Additive Manufacturing

    SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc.            Topic: 35g

    The Department of Energy’s Office of Science seeks to reduce cost and improve high energy physics particle and radiation detector sensitivity and manufacturability via the flexibility and reproducibility of additive manufacturing to produce complex detector components. Cosmic microwave background measurements characterize the temperature and polarization anisotropies of the universe. A critical ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  4. Novel High Peak- and Average-power Ultrafast Lasers Using Parametric Beam Combination of Fiber Lasers

    SBC: Kapteyn-Murnane Laboratories, Inc.            Topic: 32e

    This project seeks to demonstrate a new approach for implementing tunable mid-infrared (IR) ultrafast lasers at high peak-and average powers, to specifically address the need outlined in Topic 32: Laser Technology R&D for Accelerators, listed under “Type III.” This category seeks to develop ultrafast lasers in the 2-5 micron mid-infrared (IR) spectral range with energies in the mJ- J range, re ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  5. Co-Development of Oscillating Water Column (OWC) and Offshore Power Station

    SBC: ROI Engineering LLC            Topic: 13c

    In response to the Water Power Technologies Office “Co-Development of Marine Energy Technologies at Smaller Scales.” We propose a co-development of an “Oscillating Water Column” and the “Offshore Power Station”. This proposal is to design a small scale Oscillating Water Column to provide the “offshore energy” as described as one of the activities needed in the “blue economy”. W ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  6. Direct Recycling of Nickel-manganese-cobalt Cathode Materials from Lithium Batteries Using an All-in-one Rotary Kiln Reactor

    SBC: HAZEN RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 12a

    The Department of Energy (DoE) has identified the important need to recycle, recover, and reuse the critical materials involved in lithium battery (LiB) technology. It is reported that in 2018 the world consumed over 50,000 tons of various lithium and transition metal salts to meet the production of LiBs needed for the worldwide energy storage needs. The market forecast for LiBs suggest that the d ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  7. Development of Wakefield Accelerating Structures at Ultra-high Frequencies

    SBC: RADIABEAM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 30c

    The development of a multi-TeV e+e- linear collider is a key priority set by the P5 panel, which established the long-term strategy of the U.S. HEP program. A Two-Beam Acceleration (TBA) is one of the most promising approaches for this facility due to its potential for achieving high efficiency and the ability to accelerate particles with positive and negative charges. However, there are still cha ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  8. Preventing Biofouling of Oceanographic Sensors Using UV Illumination Powered by a Compact Wave Energy Converter

    SBC: 3NEWABLE LLC            Topic: 13c

    Electrical power is scarce at most offshore locations, so oceanographers design buoy systems to consume very little power in order to reduce the frequency of ship voyages to replace batteries. These expensive voyages can cost several tens of thousands of dollars per day. Solar and wind power can recharge batteries, but harvested power is limited and each source has shortcomings. Wave energy operat ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  9. Advancing Optical Imaging and Classification to Enhance Biodiversity Monitoring

    SBC: OCEANSPACE LLC            Topic: 07a

    Foundational to assessing biodiversity is an effective and cost-efficient method to identify and quantify the components of biodiversity. While a substantial proportion of present and proposed biofuel production systems are terrestrially based, the environmental impacts wash down the watershed into the aquatic ecosystem. Biodiversity monitoring can therefore be efficiently focused on surface water ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
  10. An Advanced Simulation based 3D Framework and Toolkit for Fire Protection and Fire PRA

    SBC: CENTROID PIC INC            Topic: 37i

    At 10.8% Compound annual growth rate(CAGR), Fire Protection Systems Market Size is expected to reach 9.34 Bn USD by 2025. This however reflects only the systems but does not include the services, consultancy and other operator expenses incurred by the industry sectors impacted. Modeling and implementing fire safety for nuclear power plants is an expensive and complex activity. It is difficult to c ...

    STTR Phase I 2020 Department of Energy
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