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Aqueous Biopolymers for Ceramic Solid Freeform Fabrication
SBC: Sensintel Inc. Topic: N/AThe proposed program is to develop the use of aqueous biopolymers for the solid freeform fabrication of ceramic components. It will be a collaborative effort between ACR and Battelle PNL. PNL has expertise in colloidal ceramic processing and experience on utilizing biopolymers in ceramic slurries. ACR has already developed extensive software and hardware capability for solid freeform fabricatio ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of a Low Cost Technique for the Fabrication of HfC/C-fiber Composites for Propulsion Systems
SBC: Sensintel Inc. Topic: N/AThe goal of this program is to develop a low cost, flexible manufacturing method for the production of Cf reinforced composites for ablation-resistant propulsion components for Theater Missile Defense (TMD) concepts. The matrix material selected for demonstration of the technology will be HfC, a material which has demonstrated good oxidation and ablation resistance at elevated temperatures.
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseNavy -
Fast Room Temperature Cure Adhesive for Fiber Optic Connector
SBC: Advanced Material Systems Topic: N/AStandard U.S. Navy fiber optic assemblies require that the fiber be bonded to the connector using an adhesive that is labor intensive and heat controlled (MIL-A-24792). Advanced Material Systems (AMS) proposes a study that could solve this problem through the development of an adhesive system that would cure at room temperature in less that 3 minutes and yet meet all of the in-service req ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseNavy -
PRETENSIONING DEVICE DESIGN FOR CRASH PROTECTION
SBC: Advanced Structures Technology Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of an interactive virtual environment simulator for vertical aircraft signal training
SBC: Aeromed Software, L.l.c. Topic: N/AAeroMed Software, L.L.C., proposes to develop an interactive virtual environment simulator for vertical aircraft signal training. The proposed system is intended to provide Landing Signal Enlisted (LSE) trainees with a dynamic training device similar to the operational flight trainers used by aviators. Recent advances in data acquisition, signal processing and graphics software, computer process ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseNavy -
Non-Toxic Coating to Replace the Cadmium Coating Used on Naval Fasteners- Zinc-Based Coating Alloy Development Program
SBC: Amalgamated Technologies Inc. Topic: N/A1The most important reason for reduction and subsequent elimiantion of cadmuim coating in fasteners is the high potential health hazard. Industry is eliminating this metal from usage where ever possible. A family of zinc based alloys has shown favor for replacement. Binary systems with several other elemental additions have been investigated by workers in the plating field and found to be credible ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy -
AlxGa(1-x)N High Electron Mobility Transistors for High Temperature Applications
SBC: Apa Optics, Inc. Topic: N/AGaN high electron mobility transistors or HEMTs are proposed for use as high temperature electronic devices. HEMTs are excellent for both power and low noise amplification since they posses a high carrier concentration and an enhanced carrier mobility. GaN has a large bandgap of 3.2 a, which gives it a greater breakdown voltage and a higher saturated electron velocity than GaAs. GaN, in addition, ...
SBIR Phase I 1992 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of Compliant Substrates for GaN Epitaxy
SBC: Apa Optics, Inc. Topic: N/AWe propose a six month Phase I research program aimed at developing compliant substrates for the epitaxy of GaN and AlGaN films. We present two alternate approaches one with silicon and the other with GaAs as the starting substrate material and a unique multilayer structure to be deposited using low pressure MOCVD. We propose to investigate an approach based on the use of SIMOX substrates. These c ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseNavy -
A Thermal and Stress Analysis of the Manufacture of Arresting Hooks
SBC: Clarksean, Randy Topic: N/AClarksean and Associates proposes to analyze the cracking of arresting hooks that occurs during the manufacturing process. The analysis process will consider the hardface coating, fusing,and heat treatment of the arresting hooks. The modeling approach uses separate finite element software packages to analyze the thermal (FIDAP) and residual stress formation (NIKE3D). A unique one-dimensional su ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of DefenseNavy -
IMPROVED STEADY-STATE INITIALIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR COMPUTER CODES
SBC: Compu Simulation & Anal I Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1992 Nuclear Regulatory Commission