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COMPOSITE MATERIAL DESIGNS FOR ASROC LAUNCHER MK112
SBC: Abaris Topic: N/AADVANCED COMPOSITES HAVE POTENTIAL FOR EFFECTING WEIGHT SAVINGS AND PROVIDING CORROSION RESISTANCE TO A VARIETY OF MILTARY APPLICATIONS. THE MK112 ASROC LAUCHER MODS 1-8 AND GUIDE, ES114, HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS HAVING EXPERINECED CORROSION AND WEIGHT PROBLEMS. THERE ARE A VARIETY OF RESINS AND FIBERS AVAILABLE FOR USE AS STRUCTURAL MATERIALS THESE INCLUDE GLASS, KEVLAR & CARBON FIBERS,AND POLYEST ...
SBIR Phase II 1985 Department of DefenseNavy -
Augmenting Fire Fighter Training With Virtual Reality Technology
SBC: 5, Inc. (full Immersion Topic: N/ACurrent fire fighting training methods are possibly lacking maximum effectiveness due to increasing safety and environmental regulation. Additionally, performance measurement in large classes becomes difficult unless trainees have identical training scenarios and evaluations. This proposal details the analysis of current training methods and subsequent emulation of them using virtual reality (VR ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Ultrasensitive Nonisotopic Detection of RNA
SBC: AMBION DIAGNOSTICS, INC. Topic: N/ANonisotopic calorimetric and chemiluminescent technologies will be developed for use withribonuclease protection assays. The ribonuclease protection assay is an increasingly utilized techniquein molecular biology affording sensitive and quantitative measurement of mRNA levels. The ability ofthe assay to detect multiple mRNA levels simultaneously makes this technique a unique and powerfultool for u ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of Health and Human Services -
Fiber Optic Coupled Infrared Focal Plane Array (FOCIRFPA)
SBC: Anawah, Inc. Topic: N/AAMI utilizes a technique known as the "ribbon wind" approach to manufacture infrared fiber image bundles. The ribbon wind approach provides a unique opportunity to manufacture relatively low cost, large format, medium resolution infrared fiberoptic image bundles for industrial, commercial and military applications. Indeed, this approach has been applied successfully by numerous fiberoptic manufa ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of DefenseNavy -
A Mathematical Model for Centrifuge Simulations
SBC: Biodynamic Research Corporation Topic: N/AThe Dynamic Environment Simulator (DES) at Armstrong Laboratory will be a useful tool for crew member training and human factors research for future high performance aircraft. To make the best use of the DES, this proposal presents a plan for creating a software tool that simulates the operation of the centrifuge. The software would enable scientists to specify a time history of desired crew mem ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Feasibility Study of a Personal-Computer Based Head-Spine Model
SBC: Biodynamic Research Corporation Topic: N/AThe Head-Spine Model (HSM) is a three-dimensional, discrete element mathematical model and software program that describes the kinematics and loads of the head-neck spine structure due to high impact accelerations. The proposed Phase I development program represents an effort to rehost the FORTRAN software from a Unix workstation environment to an IBM PC-Compatible MS-DOS environment, to study th ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of DefenseAir Force -
LIFE CYCLE (LCC) ORIENTED FOR NAVAL AIRCRAFT
SBC: Brennan & Associates, Inc. Topic: N/AThe primary task output of Phase I will be the formulation of a LCC Model Requirements Specification describing the approach to be used in Phase II to develop a flexible, meaningful PC-based LCC model particularly sensitive to the Navy Aircraft Carrier application. The model specification will embody the results of extensive research into the carrier application, existing LCC models, and input dat ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of DefenseNavy -
"CULTURING AMPHIBIANS FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH"
SBC: Central Valley Biological Inc Topic: N/ALARGE NUMBERS OF RESEARCH QUALITY AMPHIBIANS ARE NEEDED ANNUALLY FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH. CURRENTLY, THERE ARE SEASONAL SHORTAGES AND INCONSISTENT SUPPLY OF THE BULLFROG, RANA CATESBIANA AND AXOLOTL, AMBYSTOMA MEXICANUM. THROUGH TEMPERATURE MANIPULATION AND HORMONAL INJECTION IT WILL BE SHOWN THAT THESE AMPHIBIANS CAN NOT ONLY BE CULTURED AND CONDITIONED IN CAPTIVITY TO THE EXTEND NEEDED, BUT THAT ...
SBIR Phase II 1985 Department of Health and Human Services -
Hp-Meshless Cloud Method for Dynamic Fracture in Fluid Structure Interaction
SBC: Computational Mechan Topic: N/ACOMCO proposes to develop a new, meshless computational methodology for dynamic fracture simulation in fluid-structural interaction. Our approach is based on a new class of methods which eliminate all need for computational mesh of finite elements. This is accomplished by covering the computational domain by a cloud of points and using these points for discretiz- ation of the mathematical proble ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of DefenseNavy -
Improved Hearing Assessment via Otoacoustic Emission Measurement Based on Advanced Fuzzy Logic Filtering Techniques
SBC: CONCEPTUAL MINDWORKS, INC. Topic: N/AHaving been recently discovered, otacoustic emission (OAEs) are low-level sounds produced by the inner ear as part of the normal hearing process. There is great potential in using reliably measured OAE to provide a quick, inexpensive and non-intrusive assessment of hearing functional levels and detection of early temporal damage to the hearing function. To further explore this potential, an adva ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of DefenseAir Force