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ADVANCED CERAMIC CUTTING TOOLS FOR TITANIUM ALLOYS
SBC: ReMaxCo Technologies, LLC Topic: N/ATitanium metal is used extensively in the fabrication of commercial and military aircraft components due to its ideal strength to weight properties. However, its hostile chemical corrosion effects on other materials make it a difficult metal to machine. This research effort will utilize the thermochemical inertness of Zirconium diboride to titanium to develop a highly efficient cutting tool insert ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy -
A ROBUST UNSTEADY INCOMPRESSIBLE NAVIER STOKES CODE
SBC: Computational Mechan Topic: N/ATHE MISSION OF THIS PHASE I PROJECT IS TO DEVELOP A ROBUST AND ACCURATE COMPUTER CODE FOR PREDICTING INCOMPRESSIBLE TRANSIENT TURBULENT FLOWFIELDS USING AN INTEGRAL (FINITE VOLUME) TECHNIQUE. THE CODE WILL BE APPLICABLE TO BOTH EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL FLOW GEOMETRIES,WILL BE CONSTRUCTED IN A GENERALIZED COORDINATES FRAMEWORK, BE OPERABLE EITHER FULLY ELLIPTIC OR PARABOLIC-ELLIPTIC, AND POSSESS A TWO ...
SBIR Phase I 1987 Department of DefenseNavy -
Common-Control, Unmanned Vehicle Trainer
SBC: ACCURATE AUTOMATION CORPORATION Topic: N111008Accurate Automation Corporation (AAC) will develop a low-cost trainer based on PC technology. The objective is to provide the U.S. Navy with the ability to readily train personnel to operate unmanned vehicle systems when high-cost training systems and actual control systems are in short supply. This trainer will incorporate 1) a reconfigurable Graphical User Interface (GUI) to simulate the target ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Corrosion Resistant Naval Alloys: Innovative Multi-Scale Computational Modeling and Simulation Tools
SBC: VEXTEC Corporation Topic: OSD09C01Advanced computational tools capable of predicting the effects of fatigue corrosion on new alloys are needed to design the aircraft fleet of the future. The corrosion process is complex involving a combination of factors including material chemistry, processing history, microstructure, and operational environment. During the Phase I, VEXTEC demonstrated physics based corrosion pit nucleation model ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of Explosive Feedstock for Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) 3D Printers
SBC: E & G Associates, Inc. Topic: N171060Traditional manufacturing methods for producing warheads, propellants, and pyrotechnic systems are timely and costly. Additive manufacturing (AM) approaches offer one path of alternative manufacturing technologies. Among various technologies, powder bed fusion (PBF) is one promising approach. Hewlett Packard’s Multi-Jet Fusion printers utilize a unique PBF process that presents a desirable solut ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseNavy -
Electromagnetic Pulse Effects Simulator
SBC: ACCURATE AUTOMATION CORPORATION Topic: N121008Utilizing directed energy weapons effectively in an offensive situation or determining the level of protection needed for defense requires the ability to select the proper DEW source characteristics and method of delivery based on the target, any shielding and the desired effect. This is an incredibly difficult problem to resolve due to the large number of variables to contend with. Accurate Aut ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseNavy -
Innovative Approaches for Predicting Galvanic Effects of Dissimilar Material Interfaces
SBC: VEXTEC Corporation Topic: N112154The Navy incurred approximately $3 billion in aircraft corrosion maintenance costs. Design analysis tools are largely empirical and are derived from physical testing of the basic material specimens, which do not have the capability to account for degradation of these properties due to operational conditions. Corrosion is a time-dependent phenomenon and although there are test methods for accelerat ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Department of DefenseNavy -
Innovative Capability to Quantify Fatigue Damage and Assessment of Endurance Limit in Spectrum Load Histories
SBC: VEXTEC Corporation Topic: N102113Analysis methods are not available to predict the life of structures exposed to spectral loads containing large cycles of low amplitude loads. The challenge is developing a computational technique to predict damage accumulation in the ultra high cycle fatigue (UHCF) regime and then integrate that into a spectral loading capability. By its very nature, all UHCF damage growth rates are small at 10E- ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Neural Network Figure of Merit Subsystem
SBC: ACCURATE AUTOMATION CORPORATION Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy -
Non-Inductive Control Surface Actuator
SBC: DYNAMIC STRUCTURES AND MATERIALS, LLC Topic: N101096DSM demonstrated an inexpensive, non-inductive actuation mechanism that can be used in a canard actuation system (CAS) without adding noise or bias to the measurements of onboard magnetometers during guidance and fuzing operations of miniaturized precision munitions. The Piezo actuator based Phase I prototype met program specifications and is ready for a Phase II opportunity.
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseNavy