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  1. Isogeometric Analysis for Nuclear Engineering

    SBC: Coreform LLC            Topic: 03b

    Finite element analysis (FEA) is severely underutilized in the mining industry. The complexity of the physics and the geometry of mining problems is not suitably handled by the faceted mesh descriptions commonly used in other industries, such as automotive and aerospace. Furthermore, the time required to convert computer-aided design (CAD) files and geologic survey data to FEA is prohibitively lon ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  2. High Performance Computing of Completion and Near-Wellbore Erosion

    SBC: REACTION ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL            Topic: 21b

    The production from oil and gas wells is strongly affected by the network of fractures made in the reservoir by hydraulic fracturing and pre-existing natural fractures. Hydraulic and other boundary conditions often favor the predominant growth of one fracture at the expense of growing a number of fractures. This biasing worsens due to erosion of the perforations in the casing and surrounding mater ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  3. Providing Actionable Intelligence from Multi-Modal, Multi-Scale Data in Agriculture

    SBC: Arva Intelligence Corp            Topic: 01a

    As an industry, agriculture is rapidly adopting modern data collection and analysis procedures to help guide farming practices. Despite the increasing amounts of data in agriculture and almost universal adoption rates of major seed, synthetic fertilizer, and chemical innovations, worldwide crop yield growth rates have plateaued to less than 1% annually. This increased data on multiple aspects of c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Development of High-Fidelity Numerical Models for Supercritical CO2 Oxy-Combustion

    SBC: REACTION ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL            Topic: 22d

    Existing thermodynamic cycles used for electricity generation from fossil fuels are based on the steam-based Rankine cycle. The additional costs of carbon capture (i.e. CO2 capture), associated with add-on equipment to these existing generators, are significant and will ultimately limit the utilization of our nations’ vast resources of fossil fuels for future production of zero carbon emissions ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  5. Web-Interfaced Molecular Dynamics Simulation Platform with Machine-Learning-Algorithms-Empowered Force-Fields

    SBC: LIFE-E, LLC            Topic: 18a

    First-principles molecular dynamics yields accurate predictions but is too expensive for large materials systems, while molecular dynamics with empirical force fields could scale up to very large systems but its reliability is usually questionable. Currently it remains lacking for a web-based platform to enable the development of accurate and efficient algorithms for molecular dynamics simulations ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  6. Coordinated Multiscale Modeling and Synthesis of Novel Nanostructured Composite Membranes for Solar Fuels Generation

    SBC: WASATCH MOLECULAR, INC.            Topic: 19b

    Generation of carbon-based liquid fuels from reduction of CO2 using solar energy requires the development of improved membranes that provide good ionic conductivity and mechanical properties while minimizing the crossover of gases and reduction products. Using closely coordinated multiscale modeling, synthesis and characterization studies we propose to investigate and develop novel nanostructured ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  7. Plasma Catalyst Coupling for Improved Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Methanol

    SBC: HIFUNDA LLC            Topic: 20d

    The current cost of implementation of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is well above practical levels, more than tripling the cost of power generation, without carbon credit offsets. Therefore, for US coal plants to be able to implement CCS without significant negative economic impact, there is a critical need for new CCS technologies that can change this economic picture dramatically. One way to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  8. Artificial Interphases Enable the Use of Silicon Anodes for High-Energy Vehicle Batteries

    SBC: STORAGENERGY TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: 13a

    Si has been considered as a potential candidate to replace the current anode material, graphite (372 mAh/g, LiC6), because of its high capacity (3579 mAh/g, Li15Si4), low environmental impacts, and potentially low cost. However, the utilization of Si in LIBs has been hindered by two major issues: 1) Si particles experience huge volume expansion up to 300%, which causes mechanical disintegration of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  9. Novel Materials for Flexible Solid-State Lighting

    SBC: INNOSYS, INC.            Topic: 09b

    The significance of the problem to be addressed by this DOE SBIR project involves excessive use of electricity in consumer residential housing and commercial and industrial buildings in the United States including the negative effects the excessive and unnecessary energy has on the United States economy. The DOE’s Office of Building Technologies has determined that few emerging technologies repr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  10. Cyber Security Detection at the Edge of the Grid

    SBC: Athena Power, Inc.            Topic: 01b

    Cyber hacking of critical infrastructure is a concern for our national security, especially in the power/electric utility sector where utilities loose $13.2M per attack. Given the vulnerabilities within the value-chain of electric delivery, the distribution network is an enormous blind-spot and highly susceptible to cyber intrusion. This project looks to address this issue, as sought by the DoE, b ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
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