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Fabrication of T-SOFC via Freeze Cast Methods for Space and Portable Applications
SBC: Yanhai Power LLC Topic: H801As NASA space missions become longer in duration the need for high efficiency power generator sets that can operate on NASA logistical fuel become critical. Historically NASA has used fuel cells as part of the energy solution. Space bound energy and power systems require rapid start and stop cycle times as well as high power densities. The high operational efficiency, coupled with the use of logi ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
A Green, Safe, Dual-Pulse Solid Motor for CubeSat Orbit Changing
SBC: Digital Solid State Propulsion, Inc Topic: S302Small satellites such as CubeSats are in need of responsive propulsion, but are limited due to their size. Though single pulse, AP/HTPB fueled solid rocket motors exist in the market, greater mission flexibility is to be had from a motor with the capability of a second ignition in the same volume constraints. Digital Solid State Propulsion (DSSP) proposes research into the technology to not only t ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Detectors with Improved Near-to-Mid IR Performance and Reduced Cooling Requirements
SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC Topic: T802This program will develop an ultra-high performance infrared detector manufacturing technology with improved performance and cost effectiveness, and reduced cooling requirements when compared to the best commercially available HgCdTe and InGaAs detectors. This will be accomplished using a two-pronged approach addressing both device design and materials. First, the conventional pn photodiode device ...
STTR Phase II 2014 National Aeronautics and Space Administration