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Principal Components for Structural Acoustics Analysis
SBC: ACTA, LLC Topic: N/AThe proposed innovation is a new computational and analytical structural acoustic technique for aircraft interior noise prediction. Its innovative quality resides in the unifying theory by which conventional finite element analysis (FEA) and statistical energy analysis (SEA) are related through the use of Principal Components (PC) analysis. This linking of FEA and SEA methods provides the ability ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Large-Area, Low-Cost, High-Resolution X-ray Detector and Electron Amplifier
SBC: ADELPHI TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: N/AThis Phase I Small Business Innovation Research proposal will develop porous dielectrics as a low-cost, large-area detector for high spatial resolution x-ray detection. An alternative to microchannel plates, porous dielectric electron amplifiers are formed by a thin layer, generally less than 1 mm, of a low density dielectric. The microscopic pores formed in such material, provide a natural, but m ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Large-Area, Low-Cost, High-Resolution X-ray Detector and Electron Amplifier
SBC: ADELPHI TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: N/AThis Phase I Small Business Innovation Research proposal will develop porous dielectrics as a low-cost, large-area detector for high spatial resolution x-ray detection. An alternative to microchannel plates, porous dielectric electron amplifiers are formed by a thin layer, generally less than 1 mm, of a low density dielectric. The microscopic pores formed in such material, provide a natural, but m ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Heatpipe Power System (HPS) In-Space Fueling, A Simplified Approach
SBC: Advanced Methods & Materials (AMM) Topic: N/AA major objection to the use of nuclear energy for space applications is the perceived risk involved in the launching of a fully fueled nuclear reactor. Even when it is pointed out that the fuel is in fact not radioactive, concerns persist. It is acknowledged that to design a reactor able to withstand all conceivable launch accidents would result in an impractical heavy design. To avoid the above ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Heatpipe Power System (HPS) In-Space Fueling, A Simplified Approach
SBC: Advanced Methods & Materials (AMM) Topic: N/AA major objection to the use of nuclear energy for space applications is the perceived risk involved in the launching of a fully fueled nuclear reactor. Even when it is pointed out that the fuel is in fact not radioactive, concerns persist. It is acknowledged that to design a reactor able to withstand all conceivable launch accidents would result in an impractical heavy design. To avoid the above ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Detection of Corrosion Under Space Shuttle Tiles
SBC: Aracor Topic: N/AThis project will develop a practical, nondestructive inspection technique for the detection of corrosion hidden under the reusable surface insulation tiles found in thermal protection systems. This technique is based on an innovative use of x-ray interactions to discriminate low levels of corrosion from airframe structural materials, such as magnesium, aluminum, and titanium alloys. A second inno ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Performance Improvements to Dimensionally-Stable Articulated Deployable Mast
SBC: AEC-Able Engineering Company, Inc. Topic: N/AIn SAR and radar interferometric altimeter instruments, the transmit / receiving antennas are separated as far apart as possible to increase resolution in the signal. This requires a stiff and dimensionally stable deployable mast to provide the necessary length between the two radar antennas. Deployable mast length is constrained by available stowage volume, spacecraft platform attitude control co ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Thin Film PV UltraFlex Solar Array System
SBC: AEC-Able Engineering Company, Inc. Topic: N/AThin film photovoltaics (PV) solar array systems offer significant mass and cost saving benefits for current and future space-flight missions. Much progress has been made in the development of thin film CIGS and amorphous silicon PV devices, however their integration into a solar array system has lagged. As these PV devices have evolved, ABLE has spent a significant amount of effort in developing ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Large Coilable Shape Memory Composite Truss
SBC: AEC-Able Engineering Company, Inc. Topic: N/AAEC-Able Engineering Co., Inc. (ABLE) has invented a method for inclusion of elastic shape memory composite (EMC) elements in a high-performance ultra-light deployable coilable truss (CT) with ultra-low stowed volume. The performance of the heritage ¿CoilABLE¿ mast system can be increased 100x in bending stiffness and 10,000x in strength, for an equal mass per unit length. The proposed program w ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Real-Time Centimeter-Accuracy GPS Based Location Revisiting in Open Water
SBC: AMERICAN GNC CORPORATION Topic: N/AIn order to research and monitor the ecology or environmental changes of a water area, efforts are involved in the areas of data collection, management, biological communities and habitat, bottom sediment, and air and chemical depositions. To exactly research the ecosystem of a certain water area, the research crew has to return to the same area to collect data. Especially, in an open water area, ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 National Aeronautics and Space Administration