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Cost effective, rapid densification of lightweight ceramic matrix composite LRE components by gas phase reaction synthesis
SBC: EXOTHERMICS, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Low-Cost Cascade J-T Cryocooler with an Oil-Free Compressor
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: N/AWe propose to develop an inexpensive, high performance closed-cycle cascade J-T cryocooler. The cryocooler will be based on a high pressure ratio, oil-free, metal diaphragm compressor. This innovative compressor will be compact, inexpensive and extremely reliable. The compressor can either be used with single-stage mixed-gas or multi-stage cascade cycles. For a single-stage mixed gas cryocoo ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
FIBEROPTIC INTERFACES (FOIs) FOR SENSOR NETWORKS
SBC: STERLING RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: N/AMany applications exist for structures, surfaces and materials whose shape, mechanical properties, or functional behavior can be altered in real-time to respond to changing conditions without explicit external commands. Automated systems which interconnect, address, and control large numbers of distributed sensing and actuation elements (pressure sensors, shear sensors, microflaps, etc.) are key ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
A PORTABLE IMAGING SYSTEM FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT COMPONENTS
SBC: TPL, INC Topic: N/ATHE DIFFICULTY IN PREDICTING STRUCTURAL DEGRADATION RATES FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT COMPONENTS DUE TO CORROSION AND OTHER FACTORS HAS LED TO THE NEED FOR COSTLY, TIME CONSUMING INSPECTIONS AND INCREASED COST FROM INTENTIONALLY OVERDESIGNED COMPONENTS. THE SITUATION INDICATES A SERIOUS, UNMET NEED FOR A SIMPLE BUT ACCURATE SYSTEM FOR REAL- TIME, IN SITU, NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ...
SBIR Phase II 1994 Nuclear Regulatory Commission