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Accurate Flow-Through Conductivity Sensor for Autonomous Systems
SBC: D 2 INC Topic: N18AT022UUVs have become increasingly important tools in the collection of environmental data. Their unique ability to operate independent of surface vessel conditions allows oceanographic seawater measurements when traditional means is not possible. Historically sensor packages for UUVs have been based on adaptions of ship deployed equipment. Recent development in sensors, such as the Hybrid Flow Through ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseNavy -
Additive manufacturing for Li-ion batteries
SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC. Topic: N18AT008Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) will develop novel feedstocks for 3D printing of lithium-ion batteries using existing additive manufacturing technologies. Lithium-ion batteries simultaneously offering high energy and power density energy will be demonstrated using the novel feedstock materials. PSI’s proprietary HA coating technology will be utilized in the feedstock formulations to maximize active ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseNavy -
Additive Manufacturing of 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Metal Matrix Composites using Nickel functionalized Carbon Nanotubes
SBC: SHEPRA, INC. Topic: N16AT007Additive Manufacturing (AM) has a potential to significantly reduce the cost and lead time associated with the maintenance and sustainment issues faced by the US Navy. However, current materials such as 17-4 PH Stainless Steel typically achieve half the required mechanical properties when additively manufactured, thus limiting the use of AM in critical parts. Recent advancements in carbon nanotube ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced Blast Packaging Materials
SBC: ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: N04T015Advanced Materials Technology, Inc responds to the Navy need to develop novel blast packaging materials that will contain blast effects of an accidentally detonated weapon, namely MK84 bomb. The container should be lightweight and strong for ease of handling and must meet shipboard fire, smoke, and toxicity requirements. We propose to develop a highly innovative and lightweight container structure ...
STTR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced Electrical Power Management System
SBC: Custom Manufacturing & Engineering, Inc. Topic: N04T023Shipboard operations can be improved with automated monitoring/control of the power distribution networks using our concept for an advanced electrical power system. Current or future naval systems need a capability to automatically manage and adapt to dynamic shipboard loads, fault conditions and battle damage. In Phase I, an innovative, flexible solution for the Advanced Electrical Power Manage ...
STTR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced Materials for the Design of Lightweight JP5/JP8/DS2 Fueled Engines for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
SBC: Northwest Uld, Inc. Topic: N10AT001Northwest UAV Propulsion Systems proposes using our purpose built heavy fuel engine designed and built in the USA for small unmanned aerial systems in the tier 2 & 3 class. We will be adding a lightweight ceramic material set combined with FEA (Finite Element Analysis) and heavy fuel atomizer (IRAD Project) to create a lightweight engine for a SUAS or STUAS class UAVs. The Ceramic material set is ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced, nanostructred low-friction coatings for foil air bearings
SBC: MesoCoat Topic: N16AT005During Phase I, we propose to develop nanostructured, low friction thermal sprayed coatings that are able to withstand high dynamic loadings. Additionally, the novel coatings will possess a low friction coefficients in humid air, dried conditions and various greases and lubricants. These novel nanostructured coatings will be manufactured by HVOF spraying of solid lubricants based nanostructured po ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced Robust Modulation (ARM)
SBC: NOVA ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: N04T031A new approach to OFDM modulation is proposed employing a constant-envelope technique that eliminates the need to reduce the operational range of the power amplifier. This approach provides the robust and spectrally efficient benefits of OFDM without the degredation in performance from the amplifier output power backoff (OBO). This proposal addresses the need for a cost/benefit analysis of the con ...
STTR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced Ship-handling Simulators
SBC: D'Angelo Technologies, LLC Topic: N18AT014There is a need to create an automated, adaptive, real time coaching module that can integrate the Conning Officer Virtual Environment (COVE) along with the associated Intelligent Tutor System (COVE-ITS) and the Conning-Officer Ship Handling Assessment (COSA) together. By automating the evaluation process, Surface Warfare Officers (SWOs) will have the opportunity to use the COVE simulations more f ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseNavy -
Advanced Software Tools for Lithium Ion Battery Risk Assessment (LIBRA)
SBC: Impact Technologies Topic: N10AT014Impact Technologies, in collaboration with the Georgia Tech Center for Innovative Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies, proposes to develop tools for Lithium Ion Battery Risk Assessment (LIBRA). These tools will allow the Navy to analyze proposed Li-Ion battery designs and assess the overall risk to the platform in the event of failure in a single cell. The tool will also predict the effects of a ca ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseNavy