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Innovative Energy Absorbing Aerial Refueling (AR) Hose
SBC: SDI Engineering Inc Topic: N112112Traveling sine waves can occur in an aerial refueling hose that result in excessive forces transferred to the receiving aircraft"s refueling probe. These waves can arise from failures in the hose reeling mechanism, high aircraft approach speeds, or other inputs that create excessive hose slack. New concepts will be analyzed that significantly reduce or eliminate these waves, leading to a new innov ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Master Clock Vibration-Isolation Technology Improvements for Aircraft Avionics
SBC: EPACK, INC. Topic: N112126The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of a vibration suppression technology tailored for crystal oscillator applications called the integrated vibration isolator for Quartz (IVIQ). Vibration is an important factor for Quartz timing applications since vibration causes significant phase noise which reduces the bandwidth in communications systems, compromises slow speed det ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Development of an Advanced Severe Service Valve Actuator
SBC: Tri-Tec Manufacturing, LLC Topic: N111043The objective of this project is to define and develop a concept for an electric actuator for high vibration service on valves on US Navy ships. Electric valve actuators for US Navy surface combatants are required to meet the requirements of DOD-V-24657(SH), including the MIL-STD-167-1 vibration requirements. Generally, vibrations aboard ships fall within these requirements, but on CVN 77, it has ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Method to Eliminate Unwanted High Frequency Signals above 2 KHz from Accelerometers
SBC: DOMINCA LLC Topic: N111049Using predictive tools developed in previous work, Dominca will design, build, and test layered-media filters to reduce the transmission of 2 kHz and higher frequencies into accelerometers that are used in explosive and impact events. The size of these external filters will be kept small by incorporating low-wave speed materials and viscoelastic materials. We will use impact testing in our facilit ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Low Cost Hydrophones for Thin Line Towed Arrays
SBC: SEALANDAIRE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N111055Towed arrays are used extensively in the US Navy by both submarines and surface ships. Although present arrays are technologically advanced they are expensive to procure and operate. Significant cost reduction would be a major benefit. One of the primary cost drivers of the towed array is the hydrophone itself and a new design and manufacturing concept is needed. This is the main focus of the soli ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Automation of Condenser Tube Inspection
SBC: Quest Integrated, LLC Topic: N111059The fleet presently has limited ability to safely and productively inspect condensers. Condenser failure can result in chloride contamination of the steam plant and loss of platform availability. The present inspection method depends on hard physical labor under unpleasant and hazardous conditions with an error rate of up to 3%. We propose to examine the work flow involved in acquiring, logging an ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Wide Bandwidth, High Performance Cost Effective Antenna Elements
SBC: WANG ELECTRO-OPTO CORPORATION Topic: N111040Antenna elements are a key part of any phased array antenna system. The development of cost effective, high performance array antenna elements is challenging for wide bandwidth and broad scan angles. Wang Electro-Opto Corporation (WEO), teamed up with the Ohio State University (OSU), proposes to develop linear-polarized antenna elements covering S-Band through X-Band for high power radar applicati ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
HoloMapper-C 3D Mapping of Corrosion on Complex Curved Surfaces
SBC: Coherix, Inc. Topic: N092093Coherix will proceed to define in detail, design, develop, construct, deliver, install and support a Holomapper-C prototype system for mapping of a variety of curved naval equipment surfaces at the micron and sub-micron level of resolution to detect and measure corrosion effects and other similar 3-dimensional surface effects. Reports and training will be delivered. In the Phase II option period, ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
Innovative lighting approaches for base-insulated transmitting antenna towers
SBC: Quest Integrated, LLC Topic: N111086FAA and international standards require lighting of tall structures in order to warn aircraft of collision hazards. U.S. Navy VLF/LF towers have experienced an unacceptable rate of failure of existing tower lighting systems, resulting in significant maintenance costs and system downtime. QUEST proposes to analyze the problem of tower lighting failures in order to better understand the failure mech ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy -
CognitiveReadinessEvaluationandAugmentationToolforOperationalReadiness
SBC: SA Technologies, Inc. Topic: OSD10CR8Ensuring operational readiness requires not only assisting individuals and team leaders in monitoring their cognitive readiness, but also providing useful strategies and tools to address areas targeted for improvement. To address this critical need, our overall goal for this SBIR research project is to design and develop the Cognitive Readiness Evaluation and Augmentation Tool for Operational Read ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy