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A Ruggedized System for Measuring Extreme Winds
SBC: Caregiver Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AWe will develop technology, termed a Ruggedized Wind Measurement System (RWMS), to measure directly extreme winds with high space and time resolution, focusing on the winds that occur beneath hurricanes at land fall. This development effort will include design, fabrication of two prototype RWMS units, and a series of proof-of-concept demonstrations in strong mountain-induced downslope and severe t ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Commerce -
Optical Water Level Sensor
SBC: CIENCIA INC Topic: N/ADevelopment of an optical water level sensor is proposed to solve some of the problems and limitations of current sounding tube/protective well acoustic sensors. By using light instead of sound, temperature gradient effects on the measurement are obviated. Furthermore, the proposed system eliminates the need for a sounding tube, protective well and associated temperature sensors, and does not requ ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Commerce -
Reactor for Control of Fugitive Emissions of Toxic Gases
SBC: Coyote Aerospace/high Mesa Topic: N/AA need to control the fugitive emissions of hazardous vapors, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) has been identified in operations at Army plants and depots. The High Mesa Technologies (HMT)/Coyote Aerospace team proposes to meet this need using proven silent discharge plasma (SDP) techniques, developed by the Electric Power Research Institute and Los Alamos Nat ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseArmy -
Coaxial Optimal Electric Servo-Actuator
SBC: Diversified Technology (old: Topic: N/ACOESA (Coaxial, optimal electric, servo-actuator) is an actuation system for helicopter rotor blade trailing edge control surfaces, comprised of 3 major subsystem: the electromagnetic Coaxial Linear Actuator (EMCL), pulse width modulated supply, and piston control feedback system. The requirement of helicopter rotor blade control is a difficult problem cause of the constraints imposed by the main ...
SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of DefenseArmy -
Advanced Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery
SBC: Mobile Energy Products, Inc. Topic: N/AMany DOD systems employ rechargeable batteries to supply power. Battery weight, volume, cycle life and cost are generally limited considerations in enabling satisfactory mission performance. Systems presently utilize Lead-Acid, Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel-Metal Hydride or Lithium-Iobatteries. The Nickel-Metal Hydride (Ni-MN) system is now under study as a superior candidate for many applications. El ...
SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Analysis Software for Near-Field Optical Microscopes
SBC: Field Precision Topic: N/AThe near-field scanning optical microscope can supply information on the shape and electrical properties of surfaces with nanometer resolution. The quantitative interpretation of images is difficult because of the difficulty of electromagnetic field solutions in the near-field limit. We propose to supply software to aid in this analysis. The finite-element programs generate two and three-dimension ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Commerce -
Filled/Reinforced Elastomers as Erosion Protection Materials for Rotor Blades- New Resin Systems
SBC: HONTEK CORP. Topic: N/AThe recent experience during Desert Storm operations showed serious deficiencies in the use of exiting erosion protection systems in the helicopter rotor blades. The sand and rain erosions on the blade leading edges resulted in severe damages requiring extensive and frequent repairs. The contractor proposes to incorporate various fibers and self-lubricating powders into liquid castable polyureth ...
SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of DefenseArmy -
Honeycomb Structural Sealants-New Sealer Coatings
SBC: HONTEK CORP. Topic: N/AWater leakage and entrapment is a common problem for helicopters honeycomb composite structures. Reports from Army repair depots indicated that about 20% of the CH47(Chinook) blades returned for service had water trapped in 3,000 - 5,000 honeycomb cells. Problems are also present in Blackhawk, Cobra, and Heuey helicopters. Micro cracks in the composite skin are believed to be the main cause of ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseArmy -
New Methods for Evaluating Thermal Performance of Protective Clothing for
SBC: KTECH CORP. Topic: N/AA growing number of fire fighters are suffering third degree burns; this has led to questions about the adequacy of thermal protective performance (TPP) measurements for protective clothing. A new heat flux sensor, whose response approximates that of skin, will be developed to provide better measurements of heat transfer in TPP tests. This sensor will be used with nonlinear parameter estimation an ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Commerce -
Thermographic Phosphor Based Heat Flux Sensors
SBC: KTECH CORP. Topic: N/AAs fire protection engineering moves towards the implementation of performance- based fire codes, the use of validated fire models is becoming a necessity. Part of the validation process involves demonstrating model capabilities for predicting key fire environment parameters. One of the key parameters for estimating time to ignition and fire growth is the heat transfer rate to compartment surfaces ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Commerce