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A NOVEL POTENTIAL/VISCOUS FLOW COUPLING TECHNIQUE FOR COMPUTING HELICOPTER FLOW FIELDS
SBC: TARGAZYME, INC. Topic: N/ABECAUSE OF THE COMPLEXITY OF THE HELICOPTER FLOW FIELD, A ZONAL METHOD OF ANALYSIS OF COMPUTATIONAL AERODYNAMICS IS REQUIRED. IN THIS RESEARCH, A NEW PROCEDURE FOR COUPLING POTENTIAL AND VISCOUS FLOW CALCULATION SCHEMES IS PROPOSED. AN OVER-LAPPING, VELOCITY-COUPLING TECHNIQUE IS TO BE DEVELOPED WITH THE UNIQUE FEATURE THAT THE POTENTIAL FLOW SURFACE SINGULARITY STRENGTHS ARE OBTAINED DIRECTLY FRO ...
SBIR Phase II 1990 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Operation-Aware ISHM for Environmental Control and Life Support in Deep Space Habitants
SBC: GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION, INC. Topic: H6A life support systems’ reliability and survivability are critical to NASA especially in long-term space exploration missions. The Health Management of life support systems consists of several components among which power, water recovery, and biomass processing systems etc. which are of primary importance. Due to the crew’s critical dependence on such a complex system, the health management of ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Compact CO2 Instrumentation for Small Aerial Platforms
SBC: SOUTHWEST SCIENCES INC Topic: S1Over the past decade, the importance of understanding the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide and othergreenhouse gases has been recognized. A variety of research studies funded by NASA, DOE and NOAA tomeasure the fluxes of CO2 from average conditions have been performed. In particular, flux measurements of CO2 in the boundary layer are critical toward understanding the carbon budget for this impo ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
MakerSat
SBC: TETHERS UNLIMITED, INC. Topic: Z8As SmallSats become the “Satellite of Choice” for NASA and other Government and Private Space Missions, there is a growing need to enable SmallSats to perform “Long Baseline” and “Spatially Diverse” observation, measurement and collection missions. Traditionally, these types of missions would be performed either by using formation flying or by using “large” satellites equipped wit ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Efficient Composite Repair Methods for Launch Vehicles
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: T12Polymer matrix composites are increasingly replacing traditional metallic materials in NASA launch vehicles due to high strength to weight ratio, manipulative properties, and corrosion resistance. However, the inspection and repair methods for these materials are considerably more complicated. For aerospace platform repairs, a composite laminate patch must be manually fabricated on-site and then ...
STTR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Selecting Days for Concept and Technology Evaluation in SMART-NAS Test-Bed Scenario Generation
SBC: CROWN CONSULTING, INC. Topic: A3Crown Consulting, Inc. (CCI) will investigate and demonstrate methods to enable rapid selection of days for scenario generation in the development and evaluation of Air Traffic Management (ATM) concepts and technologies (C&T) in the NASA developed Shadow Mode Assessment using Realistic Technologies for the National Airspace System (SMART-NAS) Testbed (SNTB). The proposed capability will enable the ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Wafer level Integration on PolyStrata(R) Interposer (WIPI) Phase II (17028)
SBC: Nuvotronics, LLC Topic: S1Over the course of this program, Nuvotronics will develop of a robust wafer-level chip integration technology using our proprietary PolyStrata® process to enable sub-millimeter monolithic integrated chip (IC). This new process offers a disruptive wafer level packaging, capable of monolithically integrating dis-similar semiconductor substrates such as silicon, SiGe, GaAs, GaN and InP while reducin ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Development of an Optic Fiber Based Hybrid Spectroscope
SBC: LASER & PLASMA TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: T8NASA has supported several instrument development efforts for exploration of Mars other extraterrestrial bodies.This exemplifies the importance of new instrument development efforts for successful advancement of NASA missions.With this in mind Laser&Plasma Technologies successfully demonstrated feasibility of integrating LIBS&Raman instruments into Optical Based Hybrid Spectroscope that meets NASA ...
STTR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Deft Control Software (DCS) for Remote Robotic Operations with Underlying Structure
SBC: Bluhaptics, Inc. Topic: Z5Future space missions will increasingly rely upon tele-operated robots to perform work remotely. This will require substantial improvements in robotic function, cognition, and human/machine interaction. The goal of this work is to realize this future by addressing key challenges in robotic space operations.BluHaptics has successfully demonstrated both the feasibility and potential impact of using ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Metal Advanced Manufacturing Bot-Assisted Assembly (MAMBA) Process
SBC: TETHERS UNLIMITED, INC. Topic: H7Tethers Unlimited, Inc. (TUI) proposes to develop the Metal Advanced Manufacturing Bot-Assisted Assembly (MAMBA) Process, a robotically managed metal press and milling system used to create precision parts on orbit. This manufacturing process provides an alternative to 3D printing metals in space, which is difficult due to space environment, feedstock safety concerns, and print quality issues. I ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 National Aeronautics and Space Administration