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RISK-BASED ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SBC: Applied Biomathematics Inc Topic: N/ATHE FRANTIC COMPUTER CODE IS THE MOST ADVANCED MODEL FOR ADDRESSING TIME-DEPENDENT RISK EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. IT IS USED BY THE INDUSTRY FOR THE EVALUATION OF UPGRADES AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS IN EXISTING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND BY THE NRC STAFF IN RESPONDING TO THE LICENSEE SUBMITTALS. THE EXISTING METHODOLOGY HAS TWO MAJOR DEFICIENCIES: IT DOES NOT PROVIDE THE BOUNDIN ...
SBIR Phase II 1988 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
Wavelength Independent Human Eye Laser Protection
SBC: HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICS, INC. Topic: N/ACurrent technologies for eye protection address fixed wavelength threats as well as agile laser threats. Fixed wavelength solutions have advanced to the point where military eyewear with multiple protection (seven wavelength protection) is being implemented. Agile solutions are less developed, a major obstacle being the difficulty in obtaining the concurrent characteristics of safety blockage (re ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
VALIDATION & TESTING OF THE VAM2D COMPUTER CODE
SBC: Hydrogeologic Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1988 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
Development of a Performance Assessment Process Controller
SBC: Innovative Tech. Solutions Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
Wavelength Independent Human Eye Protection Utilizing Fullerenes
SBC: ATS-MER, LLC Topic: N/ACurrent concepts of holographic and dye technology do not provide eye protection from lasers at unknown wavelength and in the spectral region from 400 - 900 nm. Recently it has been shown that fullerenes have excellent nonlinear optical properties and show the best limiting performance of all materials including response in the nanosecond range. This program will further investigate fullerenes ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Low Power and Real-Time Oxygen Optrode
SBC: Nanomaterials Research LLC Topic: N/AMolecular oxygen is the most critical participant in respiratory pr ocess. Adequate oxygen supply is essential for the survivals of all living species. Fast, reliable and real-time measurement of oxygen concentration (partial pressure) is of great importance in assessing the health status of a person/soldier and the timely caring of critically ill patients. Presently available oxygen sensors suf ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
A HIGH RESOLUTION CDTE ARRAY MONITORING SYSTEM FOR MONITORING CONTAMINATION IN SOILS
SBC: Radiation Safety Engineering, Inc. Topic: N/AWE PROPOSE TO DEVELOP A PORTABLE MONITORING SYSTEM CAPABLE OF DETECTING TRACE QUANTITIES OF RADIONUCLIDES IN SOILS USING A HIGH RESOLUTION CADMIUM TELLURIDE ARRAY DETECTOR AND A RUGGED MULTICHANNEL DATA LOGGER. THE PROPOSED MONITORING SYSTEM BUILDS UPON THE DESIGN OF A SIMPLE MONITOR DEVELOPED TO AID IN THE DECONTAMINATION AND DECOMMISSIONING OF A URANIUM PLANT. THE SIMPLE SYSTEM IMPROVED THE SPEE ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
MICRO COMPUTER BASED PARALLEL PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR CODE COMPUTATIONS
SBC: Risk Management Systems Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1988 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
AN YTTRIUM ALUMINUM PEROVSKITE BASED GAMMA-RAY DOSIMETER
SBC: W Peter Trower Inc. Topic: N/AWE PROPOSE TO EXPLOIT THE PROPERTIES OF OUR NEW, FAST, BRIGHT SCINTILLATOR, YAIO3:CE(+3) (YAP), TO CONSTRUCT A DETECTOR FOR PHOTONS WITH ENERGIES FROM 20 KEV TO 3 MEV. AN ARRAY OF THESE INDIVIDUAL DETECTORS WILL SERVE AS THE BASIS FOR A BROAD-BAND Y-RAY DOSIMETER CAPABLE OF MEASURING EXPOSURES FROM 5 MR/H TO 1 R/H AND EQUIVALENT DOSES FROM 5 X 10(-2) TO 10 (+4) MSV/H. THEA ADVANTAGES OF YAP SCINTI ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Nuclear Regulatory Commission