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Improving Commercial Fish Meal Free Aquaculture Diets
SBC: Bell Aquaculture Topic: 92Domestic US aquaculture is moving toward fishmeal replacement in aquafeeds with a variety of alternative protein sources including plant-based, terrestrial and marine proteins. In our Phase I work we showed the feasibility of modifying the protein quality of several alternate protein sources, specifically animal byproduct meals, and its potential significant impacts on marine fish production. Th ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Air Cycle Toolsets for Aircraft Thermal Management System (TMS) Optimization
SBC: PC KRAUSE & ASSOCIATES INC Topic: AF141080ABSTRACT: Modern military aircraft are encountering major thermal obstacles as a result of significant increases in on-board heat generation combined with a reduced ability to transfer heat to the ambient environment. Adaptive power and thermal management systems (APTMS) are being studied in great detail in order to mitigate these thermal restrictions, but complexity of such systems necessitates ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Technologies That Reconstruct or Regenerate Vascular Tissue in the Extremities After Traumatic Injury
SBC: TECHSHOT, INC. Topic: DHP14009Techshot is pleased to provide this proposal utilizing our scaffold fabrication and regenerative medicine experience together with Dr. Boland?s longstanding research interest in developing a tissue engineered vascular graft. We are proposing an off the shelf bioactive vascular graft capable of remodeling in situ to provide a long term solution to revascularization due to traumatic injury. In t ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Selective Catalysis for One-Step LigNocellulose Delignification and Lignin Valorization to High Value MethoxypheNols
SBC: Spero Energy, Inc. Topic: 12aThe U.S.s global leadership position in the manufacture of high value chemicals (HVCs) relies on its ability to produce and utilize simple and useful organic (SUO) building block chemicals, a $400 billion a year enterprise based on nonrenewable petroleum feedstock. To maintain U.S.s leadership position in the 21st century, we must seek alternate renewable and economically competitive sources for m ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
A Universal Device for Performing Cricothyrotomies
SBC: WOLF TECHNICAL SERVICES INC Topic: DHP13015The purpose of this multi-phase program is to develop an innovative all-in-one surgical instrument for performing cricothyrotomies and managing airway trauma on the battlefield, with improvements aimed at ultimately reducing mortality rates associated with these procedures. The Wolf QuickCric is designed to be a substantial improvement over the cricothyrotomy kits that are currently used by medic ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Development of Endurable Thermal Barrier Coatings for Diesel Engine Specific Heat Reduction
SBC: ANALYTICAL ENGINEERING INC Topic: A04250This program proposes to develop advanced thermal barrier coatings and an advanced thermal insulating exhaust port runner to reduce high power density diesel engine heat rejection. Analytical Engineering, Inc. along with APS-Materials, Inc. and Ceradyne Thermal Materials will develop and bench test thermal barrier coatings that will address the important issues of thermal insulating effectiveness ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
High Efficiency Shelter Lighting Utilizing Solid State Illumination Technology
SBC: TECHSHOT, INC. Topic: A04214The Army currently uses fluorescent lighting that is large, heavy, extremely inefficient, and expensive to illuminate deployable shelters. Because the light fixtures can't be rolled up with the portable shelter, they must be individually removed and stowed separately for transport, further compounding the logistics problem. Using a combination of commercially available and internally-developed po ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
On-Board Recorder for Data Acquisition During Firing and Flight of Projectiles
SBC: TECHSHOT, INC. Topic: A04021SHOTr proposes to design and develop an innovative data acquisition system with previously unavailable capabilities for use in the research and development of precision munitions by the United States defense community. This second generation on-board recorder (OBR-II) has highly advanced interface and control features, all of which are under software control. These features provide for drastically ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Advanced Stress Measurement Technologies for Small Turbine Engines
SBC: AERODYN ENGINEERING, INC. Topic: A04083Aerodyn proposes to develop a new concept in slip ring design that would culminate in a new class of high speed slip rings that could operate up to 90,000 RPM with 50 contacts (25 channels), be capable of handling temperatures up to 700 °F without external cooling support, have a bandwidth of 200 KHz, weigh less than 2 lb, and be designed to directly support new developments in small turboshaft e ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Development of Endurable Thermal Barrier Coatings for Diesel Engine Specific Heat Reduction
SBC: ADIABATICS INC Topic: A04250The future generation of both military and commercial diesel engines will operate at significantly higher temperatures and pressures than today's engines. The future combat system diesel engine operating parameters demand significant design improvement of in cylinder insulation. Increased cylinder pressure and reduced cooling requirements, heat energy recovery in the exhaust gas by turbo chargin ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy