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A CRYOCOOLER STAGE FOR OPERATION BETWEEN 20 AND 4 K
SBC: Alabama Cryogenic Engineering, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1987 Department of Energy -
Practical Multi-Step Turbulent-Combustion Model for Fuel-Flexible Gas
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: 55cDOE¿s FutureGen Initiative involves the development and demonstration of fuel-flexible gas turbine combustors that burn fuels with high hydrogen concentrations (e.g. syngas or pure hydrogen). Combustion goals include high efficiency and low emissions (NOx < 2 ppmv). Advanced Large Eddy Simulation (LES) analysis is expected to play an important role in developing fuel-flexible combustion technolog ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
HIGH EFFICIENCY TAR SAND OIL RECOVERY
SBC: Energy Recovery Technology Topic: N/ATHE COUNTER CURRENT SOLID STREAMS HEAT TRANSFER (CCSSHT) RETORT IS A NEW PROCESS FOR EFFICIENT OIL RECOVERY FROM OUR PLENTIFUL TAR SANDS AND OIL SHALE RESERVES. AS A HEAT RECOVERY SOIL INCINERATOR, IT HAS THE ADVANTAGES OF REDUCED FUEL DEMAND AND LOW COMBUSTION GAS PRODUCT (REDUCING AIR POLLUTION CONTROL NEEDS FOR THE INCINERATOR). THE CCSSHT UNIT IS A SINGLE VESSEL ROTATING KILN THAT (1) PREHEATS ...
SBIR Phase I 1987 Department of Energy -
Neodymium-Containing Single Crystals for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Detection
SBC: Integrated Photonics, Inc. Topic: 37bThe Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Underground Detector has been identified by DOE as a high scientific priority. Unfortunately, the current generation of proposed experiments to determine neutrino mass would require 500 kg of germanium (Ge) that is isotopically enriched to 86% in 76Ge. The cost of this specialized Ge would exceed $100 million. 150Nd is an alternate parent isotope for neutrinoless ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
NEW VME-FASTBUS INTERFACING ALTERNATIVES
SBC: Kineticsystems Corp Topic: N/ABECAUSE OF THE RAPIDLY INCREASING DEMANDS ON DATA ACQUISITION AND COMPUTER PROCESSING SYSTEMS IN MOST DOE-FUNDED RESEARCH TODAY, FASTBUS HAS BECOME A VITAL PRESENCE IN HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS PROJECTS WORLDWIDE. SIMILARLY, BECAUSE OF ITS BROAD FLEXIBILITY AND INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER, VMEBUS IS EMERGING AS A POPULAR HOST AND POST-PROCESSING ENVIRONMENT. ALTHOUGH SOME SYSTEMSHAVE BEEN DESIGNED THAT ALLO ...
SBIR Phase I 1987 Department of Energy -
LARGE, THIN, FLAT, FULL-COLOR DISPLAYS FOR GRAPHICS DISPLAY UNITS
SBC: Lucitron Inc Topic: N/ATHERE IS A GREAT NEED FOR IMPROVED DISPLAYS TO DEAL WITH MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF DATA FROM COMPLEX EXPERIMENTS. EVEN WITH A GREAT DEAL OF COMPUTER MANIPULATION, THE RESULTS MUSTBE PRESENTED TO THE EXPERIMENTER IN COMPREHENSIBLE FORM. THIS IS BEST DONE USING HIGH-RESOLUTION COLOR GRAPHICS. THEDISPLAY SHOULD BE LARGE ENOUGH SO THAT A GROUP OF EXPERIMENTERS CAN WORK WITH IT AND INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER, A ...
SBIR Phase I 1987 Department of Energy -
RF Breakdown Studies using Pressurized Cavities
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 50aMany present and future particle accelerators are limited by the maximum electric gradient and peak surface fields that can be realized in RF cavities. Despite considerable effort, a comprehensive theory of RF breakdown has not been achieved and mitigation techniques to improve practical maximum accelerating gradients have had only limited success. Part of the problem is that RF breakdown in an ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
Pulsed Focusing Recirculating Linacs for Muon Acceleration
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 49aNeutrino Factories and Muon Colliders require the rapid acceleration of short-lived muons to multi-GeV and TeV energies. A Recirculating Linear Accelerator (RLA) that uses International Linear Collider (ILC) RF structures can provide the exceptionally fast acceleration needed to enable each muon to pass several times through each high-gradient cavity. However, the technical feasibility, ultimate ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
Hydrogen Filled RF Cavities for Muon Beam Cooling
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 50aMuon beams used in high energy physics research must be cooled as quickly as the short muon lifetime requires. This cooling is accomplished by ionization cooling, which requires low-Z energy absorbers immersed in a strong magnetic field and high-gradient, large-aperture RF cavities. However, RF cavities that operate in vacuum are vulnerable to dark-current-generated breakdown, which is exacerbat ...
STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Energy -
Magnets for Muon 6D Helical Cooling Channels
SBC: MUONS INC Topic: 31This project will develop the magnets needed to create bright muon beams for many applications ranging from scientific accelerators and storage rings, to beams to study material properties and new sources of energy. The Helical Cooling Channel (HCC), a new technique for six-dimensional (6D) cooling of muon beams using a continuous absorber inside superconducting magnets, has shown considerable pro ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy