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Net Shape Rapid Manufacturing Using Nano Encapsulated Powders
SBC: ADVANCED POWDER SOLUTIONS INC Topic: T801The objective of this STTR is to determine the capability of Net Shape LENS processing with Nano-coated powders. The unique composites produced using regualr processing and these powders ahs provided unique material properties. The use of nano-coated powders witht he rapid prototype LENS process should also provide unique data.
STTR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Propellant Mass Gauge
SBC: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC. Topic: X605Advanced Technologies Group, Inc. proposes the development of a Liquid-Oxygen Mass Gauge, (LMG) for In-Space cryogenic storage capable of continuous monitoring of liquid quantities to better than 1% accuracy. The proposed sensor builds on previous liquid hydrogen sensor development successes and patents. It can be utilized to measure cryogenic propellants, and sub-critical cryogenic fluids in us ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Cryogenic Flow Sensor
SBC: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC. Topic: X605Advanced Technologies Group, Inc. proposes the development of a Cryogenic Flow Sensor (CFS) for determining mass flow of cryogens in spacecraft propellant management. Current point sensor technology is incapable of determining high pressure, high flow rate cryogenic fluid quality and mass flow rate, and has proven to be inaccurate in attempting to rapidly measure cryogen depletion. If there is a ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
AUTOMATION OF REQUIREMENTS DEVELOPMENT UTILIZING A DESK TOP COMPUTER
SBC: Bruce G. Jackson & Assocs. Topic: N/ANASA IS CONTINUALLY DEVELOPING NEW SYSTEMS RANGING FROM COMPUTER SOFTWARE TO TEST FACILITIES TO LARGE SPACECRAFT. EACH SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IS INITIATED AND CONTROLLED THROUGH THE USE OF REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATIONS. THE PROPOSED STUDY WILL DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING AN AUTOMATED TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM FOR A DESK TOP COMPUTER. THE SYSTEM WILL BE PROTOTYPED TO DEVELOP AND TEST CON ...
SBIR Phase I 1987 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Data Description Exchange Services for Heterogeneous Vehicle and Spaceport Control and Monitor Systems
SBC: COMMAND AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Topic: F307CCT has designed and prototyped, as part of the Phase-1 SBIR, a generic platform independent software capability for exchange of semantic control and monitoring information. In addition, CCT has laid the foundation for auto-generation of semantic construction and interpretation libraries from semantic databases that can be used for message-based communications between loosely coupled systems. This ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
ADAPTIVE COMPUTATIONAL METHOD FOR FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION IN INTERNAL FLOWS
SBC: Computational Mechan Topic: N/ASUPER ACCURATE ADAPTIVE COMPUTATIONAL SCHEMES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF FLUID STRUCTURE INTERACTION AND COMPLEX THREE-DIMENSIONAL INTERNAL FLOWS ARE TO BE DEVELOPED. NEW PETROV-GALERKIN FINITE ELEMENT METHODS FOR SOLVING THE NAVIER-STOKES EQUATIONS. COUPLED WITH THE EQUATIONS OF MOTION OF ELASTIC DUCTS AND MANIFOLDS, ARE TO BE DEVELOPED AND USED TO SIMULATE FLOWS IN AEROSPACE PROPULSION SYSTEMS (SUCH AS ...
SBIR Phase II 1987 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Point Coupled Displacement Sensor
SBC: Engineering Acoustics Incorporated Topic: A209Real-time displacement measurement techniques are needed to acquire aerodynamic and structural system characteristics in flight. This proposal describes the development of a new type of position sensor which we have termed a Point Coupled Sensor (PCS). This sensor is able to detect the position of a target, typically a small piece of metal or magnetic material, in one or two dimensions. The one d ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
DEVELOPMENT OF A CROSSED LENS GALLIUM ARSENIDE PHOTOVALTAIC CONCENTRATOR, WITH AN AMO OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OF 22%, FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS
SBC: ENTECH, Inc. Topic: N/AENTECH IS PLEASED TO PROPOSE TO NASA THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE CROSSED LENS GALLIUM ARSENIDE PHOTOVOLTAIC CONCENTRATOR, CAPABLE OF PROVIDING AN OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCYOF 22% IN THE SPACE ENVIRONMENT. THE PROPOSED SYSTEM WILL UTILIZE THREE STATE-OF-THE-ART DEVELOPMENTS: (I) A CYLINDRICAL LENS/FRESNEL LENS CROSSED-COUPLED OPTICAL CONCENTRATOR WHICH WILL PROVIDE 96% OPTICAL EFFICIENCY AT 100-20 ...
SBIR Phase II 1987 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Laser Power Transmission Employing a Dual-Use Photovoltaic Concentrator at the Receiving End
SBC: ENTECH, Inc. Topic: F305The proposed innovation is a wireless laser power transmission system employing a dual-use photovoltaic concentrator at the receiving end. Specifically, the laser receiver/converter employs thin stretched-membrane Fresnel lenses to focus continuous or pulsed laser light onto small photovoltaic cells, thereby reducing cell cost and improving cell conversion efficiency. The dual-use approach can be ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
RELEVANCE OF VISUAL ACCOMMODATION FOR PERFORMANCE IN SPACECRAFT
SBC: Epic Sales, Inc. Dba Epic Systems Topic: N/A"DARK FOCUS" IS DEFINED AS THE RESTING STATE OF VISUAL ACCOMMODATION YET TWO GENERAL MISCONCEPTIONS EXIST. FIRST, THAT THE RESTING POINT IS AT OPTICAL INFINITY, AND SECONDLY,THAT THE EYE ACCOMMODATES ACCURATELY. VISUAL PERFORMANCES REQUIRED IN SPACE ENTAIL CONTINUOUSLY CHANGING VIEWING DISTANCES AND TO ALLOW CREW MEMBERS TO PERFORM ROUTINELY ACCOMMODATION CHANGES NEED TO BE ASSESSED. WHEN A PERSON ...
SBIR Phase I 1987 National Aeronautics and Space Administration