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Advanced Cooling Techniques for Hydrocarbon Liquid Rocket Engine Components
SBC: Software And Engineering Associates, Inc. Topic: N/ADesign of a high performance hydrocarbon liquid rocket engine (LRE) requires a thorough understanding of the heat transfer and cooling requirements of LRE's. An efficient cooling system is crucial in extending engine life and minimizing pumping power. Itis essential to be able to accurately calculate the thermal response to ensure that materials maintain structural integrity and the cooling chan ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Advanced Injector Designs for Hydrocarbon Liquid Rocket Engine Components
SBC: SIERRA ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: N/ACombustion instability is one of the greatest development risks for liquid propellant engines. The risks arise in development of a stable injector design from a variety of sources - limited modelling capabilities, poor scalability and the high cost ofappropriate component test facilities. Sierra Engineering believes that much of the empirical data on the injection element's driving characteristic ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseAir Force -
A Fail-Safe Controllable Magneto-Rheological Fluid Smart Pad/Damper System for Submarine Based Weapon Shock and Vibration Mitigation
SBC: ADVANCED MATERIALS & DEVICES Topic: N/AAn innovative tunable vibration absorber (TVA) concept was developed in the Phase I feasibility study. This design was selected among others to be developed in full scale in Phase II and Phase II Option based on a detailed theoretical modeling, smallprototype test results, and a cost analysis, which were conducted in Phase I.In Phase II and Phase II Option a new generation of TVA utilizing a clas ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy -
A Fail-Safe Controllable Magneto-Rheological Fluid Smart Pad/Damper System for Submarine Based Weapon Shock and Vibration Mitigation
SBC: ADVANCED MATERIALS & DEVICES Topic: N/AAn innovative tunable vibration absorber (TVA) concept was developed in the Phase I feasibility study. This design was selected among others to be developed in full scale in Phase II and Phase II Option based on a detailed theoretical modeling, smallprototype test results, and a cost analysis, which were conducted in Phase I.In Phase II and Phase II Option a new generation of TVA utilizing a clas ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseNavy -
All Digital High Speed Visible Imaging Array
SBC: AMAIN ELECTRONICS CO., INC. Topic: N/AA study of the application for a visible light camera based on placing a Delta Sigma modulator at each pixel to provide per pixel A/D showed the potential for superior performance compared to alterate APS designs. It was demonstrated that substantiallyhigher fill factor and smaller pixel size could be achieved using common CMOS technology. Well capacity and linearity of the sensor were also shown ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
Ammonia Storage as Complex Compounds for a Safe and Compact Hydrogen Source
SBC: Rocky Research Topic: N/AAmmonia is an attractive media for storing hydrogen for fuel cells because it exceeds 17% hydrogen by weight and leaves only nitrogen after decomposition and hydrogen removal. Safety questions related to the relatively high vapor pressure of ammonia canbe alleviated if ammonia is stored on an absorbent. Complex compounds are the best absorbents for ammonia, in that they have extremely high stora ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseArmy -
Anthropomorphic Loading Device for Seat Cushion Testing
SBC: BENEFICIAL DESIGNS INC Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The ability to evaluate the performance of seat cushions is critical to the development of wheelchair seating and standards, and to the selection of cushions by consumers and therapists. To assess the ability of a wheelchair cushion to distribute pressure, the Skeletal Embedded Loading Indentor (SKELI) was designed to simulate both the soft tissue and bony skel ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Anti-Terrorism- Detection, Indications, and Warnings
SBC: KALSCOTT ENGINEERING INC. Topic: N/AThe need for a ship-launched tactical reconnaissance mini UAV is presented, to support fleet/force protection and perimeter defense goals. A cohort of such vehicles could gather situational awareness data to provide early detection and indication ofassymetric threats on a round-the-clock basis. A low-observable, highly survivable platform design is presented. Aero, propulsion, structures, nav/comm ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy -
A Soil Sampling System for On-the-Go Analysis and Mapping of pH and Other Properties
SBC: Kejr, Inc. Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: As crop growers begin to use GPS technology to manage the variability in their fields, they are seeking ways to assess the variability of physical and chemical properties more accurately and cost-effectively. In the most common approach, soil samples are acquired on a 2.5 acre grid pattern. Soil properties often have greater spatial variability than is identified with this a ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of Agriculture -
A Soil Sampling System for On-the-Go Analysis and Mapping of pH and Other Properties
SBC: Kejr, Inc. Topic: N/ANON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: As crop growers begin to use GPS technology to manage the variability in their fields, they are seeking ways to assess the variability of physical and chemical properties more accurately and cost-effectively. In the most common approach, soil samples are acquired on a 2.5 acre grid pattern. Soil properties often have greater spatial variability than is identified with this a ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Agriculture