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  1. Portable Friction Stir Welding Technology for Aluminum Fabrication

    SBC: FRICTION STIR LINK, INC.            Topic: N07T032

    In Phase I, technical and commercial feasibilty has been demonstrated for low force FSW processes that could be implemented onto a flexible and portable robotic system. The processes were implemented on a standard industrial robot, which could be integrated into a portable FSW system for fabrication of aluminum modules for ship superstructure. Two approaches were demonstrated, including a low forc ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Efficient, Low Emission Generator

    SBC: KASHMERICK ENGINE SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: N08105

    This proposed Phase I effort seeks to advance, and demonstrate feasibility of, a patent-pending technology design to address engine-related concerns in small generators as experienced by the Marine Corps and others. The Marine Corps states that small military generators frequently operate at low loads (below maximum mission profile load) and experience wet-stacking and low thermal efficiency. In a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Development of a Miniature, Vibro-Mechanical Energy Harvester for Powering Wireless Sensors

    SBC: MicroStrain, Inc.            Topic: N07178

    A major barrier to the widespread adoption of wireless sensors for structural health monitoring is the requirement to power the network of wireless nodes. Batteries have a limited lifespan, adding significant size, weight, and costs to the wireless sensor network,and may represent a long term environmental problem. Battery maintenance can be eliminated by harvesting energy from the environment. Fo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Control Surface Buffet Load Measurement

    SBC: MicroStrain, Inc.            Topic: N091013

    Structural monitoring of Navy aircraft is of critical importance as the fleet ages. One critical area includes the control surfaces, which are subject to intense, dynamic buffet loading which can lead to structural cracking. The highly transient nature of buffet loading makes it difficult to measure using conventional sensors. We propose to solve this problem by combining a network of time-synchro ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Magnetically Coupled Helium Recirculation Fan (MCHRF)

    SBC: Orbital Technologies Corporation            Topic: N091054

    ORBITEC proposes to develop the Magnetically Coupled Helium Recirculation Fan (MCHRF), a fan for the recirculation of cryogenic helium gas for shipboard High-Temperature Superconductor Deguassing (HTSDG) systems. The MCHRF will eliminate the mechanical penetration required for the recirculation function by driving the fan with magnetic forces from a tightly packaged integral motor assembly contain ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Ultra-High Heat Flux Condenser for Electronics Coo

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: OSD08EP7

    Temperature control systems for high-power electronics in future military platforms will need two-phase cooling systems, either in the form of two-phase pumped loops or vapor compression refrigeration systems. Either type of system will require a compact condenser to reject heat. We propose to develop an innovative heat exchanger that couples an extremely compact, microchannel condenser with a ver ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Compact, Efficient Water Recovery for Advanced Fuel Cell Power Systems

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: OSD07ES6

    Fuel cell power systems that run on common, high-sulfur logistic fuel have the potential to meet future demands for distributed, shipboard power generation and to generate power at forward deployed bases. A key practical problem with this technology is the need for a continuous supply of high-purity water for the fuel reformer. We propose to develop a compact, efficient, and simple water recover ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Diver Health Monitoring System (DHMS)

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N08T025

    Divers operate in a hostile environment that is physically stressful and mentally demanding. They must also function autonomously as communications are very limited during the dive. Each diver must be responsible for his/her own safety, as well as accomplishment of mission objectives. For some time, dive computers have been used to monitor dive profiles (depth and dive duration) and equipment (tan ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Systemic Safety Improvements for Aircraft Carrier Launch Operations

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N08015

    During the preparation to launch aircraft from a carrier, deck crews must work very close to the aircraft to complete their tasks. The area near the aircraft presents a number of dangers, especially for modern aircraft such as the Joint Strike Fighter, which has very powerful engines and extremely high noise levels. Creare proposes to improve safety in the launch operations area by developing syst ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. A Laser-Assisted Machining Approach for the High Performance Machining of CMCs

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: N08036

    Ceramic matrix composite (CMC) materials are desirable for high performance missile components due to their excellent strength-to-weight ratio and their ability to withstand high temperatures. However, CMC materials are expensive to machine due to their low thermal conductivity, high hardness, and abrasiveness. Creare’s innovation is a novel Laser-Assisted Machining (LAM) system for high perform ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy
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