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  1. An Advanced Analysis Tool for Predicting Parasitic Oscillations in High Power Klystrons Used in Particle Colliders

    SBC: SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY & APPLIED RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    72893S03-I High-cost klystrons are important components of proposed new accelerators such as the NLC. Highly accurate and detailed electromagnetic analyses are needed to fully understand and mitigate some of the effects that precede tube failure, such as instabilities due to high-order mode generation. These analyses can be accomplished only by using sophisticated frequency-domain, time-domain, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  2. A New Composite Proton Exchange Membrane

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: N/A

    72955S03-I Because they produce clean power and have no moving parts, proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells have great potential as a source for clean, renewable power. However, one of the current limitations of fuel cell technology is the requirement that the PEMs maintain a high level of hydration. Moisture-free conditions result in a loss of the PEM¿s ability to conduct protons, accomp ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  3. Carbon Fiber Composite Aeroelastically Tailored Rotor Blades for Utility-Scale Wind Turbines

    SBC: NANOHMICS INC            Topic: N/A

    70206T02-II The wind turbine industry will require advanced blade materials and designs to achieve the DOE goal of 3.0¿/kWh cost of energy at Class 4 sites. The use of hybrid carbon/glass composite materials offers the potential for significant savings in blade weight. In addition, twist-bend coupling can ameliorate peak extreme loads and fatigue, allowing an increase in rotor diameter and, he ...

    STTR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  4. Development of Sub-Picosecond Phase Stability Signal Multipliers

    SBC: Wenzel Associates, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    72686S03-I Next generation linear colliders and light sources using linear accelerators require an electron bunch to be accelerated on a precise phase of the radio frequency (RF). This enables the bunch to acquire an energy position correlation and be compressed to sub-picosecond lengths when run through a chicane. The stability of the RF system is required to be about 100 femtoseconds after lo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  5. DISTRIBUTED-NETWORK PARALLEL COMPUTING FOR ADAPTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS

    SBC: Computational Mechan            Topic: N/A

    A GENERAL-PURPOSE, SOLUTION-ADAPTIVE, FINITE-ELEMENTS CODE THAT TREATS BROAD CLASSES OF INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOWS HAS BEEN DEVELOPED. THE CODE EMPLOYS H-ADAPTIVE AND P-ENRICHMENT ALGORITHMS THAT REFINE THE STRUCTURE OF THE MESH TO OPTIMIZE COMPUTATIONS. THE FULL POTENTIAL FOR USE OF SUCH SMART ALGORITHMS IN COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS APPEARS TO LIE IN PARALLEL COMPUTATIONS PRIMARILY BECAUSE OF THE EX ...

    SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of Energy
  6. Downhole Spectrometric Device for the Real-Time Analysis of Fluid Composition

    SBC: Hanby Environmental Laboratory Procedures (h.e.l.p            Topic: N/A

    72461S03-I Currently, the real-time analysis of fluids at the rock face during drilling operations is not an option for the rig operator. Periodic fluid analyses require stopping the drilling operation, withdrawing the drill string, and introducing well-logging apparatus, a time-consuming, expensive process that elevates safety concerns. This project will determine the feasibility of reconfigur ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  7. Exothermic Conversion of Methane into Methanol or Other Oxygenated Derivatives

    SBC: InnovaLight, Inc            Topic: N/A

    72448B03-I Natural gas resources in regions that are remote from their markets have not been economically utilized. This project will develop technology to expand the transport and marketability of the vast gas resources of the Continental United States and Alaska¿s North Slope (ANS). This gas conversion technology will be based on exothermically changing natural gas to a stable, ultra-clean ...

    STTR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  8. Extrusion of Tin Hole in Subelements for Internal-Tin Nb3Sn Superconductor

    SBC: Accelerator Technology Corporation            Topic: N/A

    73042S03-I Nb3Sn superconductor is a key enabling technology that will determine the feasibility of high-energy hadron colliders for high energy physics research. However, the cost of Nb3Sn superconductor is ten times higher than that of other superconductors. The high cost comes not from materials, but from the necessity to fabricate the multi-filament wire in small batches. Batch size is lim ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  9. Field-Deployable, High Resolution, High Pressure Xenon Gamma Ray Spectrometer

    SBC: PROPORTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    73096S03-I There is a need for the detection and characterization of specific radioisotopes for homeland security, treaty verification, and customs surveillance. Unfortunately, current high resolution spectrometers require operating temperatures at liquid nitrogen levels and are highly expensive to maintain; other spectrometers that operate at room temperatures do not afford the resolution requi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
  10. First-Ever Mobile System for In Situ Acquisition of Isotope Data on Natural Gas

    SBC: In Situ Isotope Services, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    72417S03-I As conventional hydrocarbon reserves in the United States become more difficult to find and extract, and as dependence on basin-center gas, deep tight-sand reservoirs, and coal-bed gas increases, new technologies to explore and produce them become more crucial. New techniques in petroleum geochemistry, including a means for characterizing natural gas via compound-specific isotope anal ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Energy
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