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  1. Imaging Fractures and Fracture Systems to Assess Reservoir Properties

    SBC: ANALYTICAL MECHANICS ASSOCIATES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    50540-98-I Imaging Fractures and Fracture Systems to Assess Reservoir Properties--American Spectrum Engineering and Science Services, 5010 Grand Central Drive, Morgantown, WV 26505-4797; (304) 284-9144 Mr. William K. Overbey, Jr., Principal Investigator Mr. William K. Overbey Jr., Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82528 Amount: $74,694 Many fractured gas reservoirs could be produced ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  2. Voltage and Waveform Control For Improved Selectivity In Electrodeposition In Low Background Species

    SBC: Dynatronix, Inc.            Topic: 49b

    This project supports the advancement of electroforming capabilities to produce ultra-pure copper and provides opportunities for further progress in material growth science. Ultra high purity copper is a fundamental material used for a range of current and future fundamental nuclear physics programs such asMAJORANA. The capabilities that are expected to be developed under this project will address ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  3. Stabilized Platform for Airborne Instrumentation

    SBC: KALSCOTT ENGINEERING INC.            Topic: 44a

    The ability to measure atmospheric radiation while in flight is a valuable capability for atmospheric research. These measurements complement satellite and ground station measurements in providing increased certainty in vertical-column radiometric information. The sensitive instruments used to make these measurements require inertially-stabilized platforms. However no such platform is compatibl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  4. Wireless Electrical Resistivity Tomography System for CO2 Sequestration Monitoring

    SBC: Multi Phase Technologies LLC            Topic: 25c

    Geologic carbon sequestration has become an effective technology for reducing atmospheric levels of CO2 by capturing emissions and injecting them into underground geologic formations where they can be permanently isolated. In order to assure that the CO2 is effectively sequestered for long periods of time and to reduce the likelihood of local environmental impacts, cost-effective methods are need ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  5. Determining Spectral Properties of Rocks and Sediments from Broadband Electrical/Electromagnetic Data Processing

    SBC: Multi Phase Technologies LLC            Topic: 42a

    Although a number of new technologies are becoming available for environmental site remediation, the successful application of these technologies often depends on detailed knowledge of the site hydrogeology and the distribution of the contaminants. Recent research has demonstrated that the induced polarization (IP) method ¿ and, in particular, the spectral induced polarization (SIP) method ¿ m ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  6. Absorption Chiller Corrosion Protection

    SBC: Rocky Research            Topic: N/A

    50131-98-I Absorption Chiller Corrosion Protection--Rocky Research, P.O. Box 61800, Boulder City, NV 89006-1800; (702) 293-0851 Dr. Travis Chandler, Principal Investigator Dr. Uwe Rockenfeller, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG03-98ER82658 Amount: $75,000 Corrosion control is the main obstacle facing chiller manufacturers for the introduction of new designs of high efficiency lithium brom ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  7. An Optimization Client for Design Automation

    SBC: SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY & APPLIED RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    50604-98-I An Optimization Client for Design Automation--Simulation Technology & Applied Research, 11520 North Port Washington Road, Suite 101B, Mequon, WI 53092-1195; (414) 240-0291 Dr. John F. DeFord, Principal Investigator Dr. John F. DeFord, Business Official DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-98ER82669 Amount: $74,392 Because of constraints imposed by manufacturing processes and intended use, the desi ...

    SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Energy
  8. An Improved 2D Eigensolver for RF Cavity Design

    SBC: SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY & APPLIED RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 39a

    The conceptual development of new components for use in accelerators, microwave devices, and other endeavors often starts with simplified models, typically in a reduced dimensional space. For radio frequency cavities and other beamline structures, where devices can often be reasonably approximated by rotationally symmetric analogues, a two-dimensional analysis allows for the rapid assessment of n ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  9. Robust and Efficient Dark Current Modeling on Finite-Element Meshes

    SBC: SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY & APPLIED RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 39a

    Understanding and suppressing dark current generation is an important part of designing a variety of high-field-gradient structures, including radio-frequency electron guns, slow-wave structures, and power feed systems. Presently, dark current modeling is needed for the design of the Machine Protection System for International Linear Collider Main Linac. In previous work, a prototype modeling ca ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
  10. Hybrid Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Gasifier for High Methane Content Syngas

    SBC: TOUCHSTONE RESEARCH LABORATORY, LTD.            Topic: 27b

    Many of the coal gasification technologies that exist today produce a low-methane content syngas that is high in carbon monoxide and hydrogen. New gasifier designs are needed to produce a high-methane-content syngas that can be more easily utilized by industrial users, upgraded to synthetic natural gas (SNG) for pipeline transport, or economically utilized by utility-scale fuel cells. This proje ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy
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