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  1. Inert-Gas Buffering for Particle Size Separation of Superconductor Precursor Powders

    SBC: Accelerator Technology Corporation            Topic: 35

    78953 In the fabrication of powder-in-tube (PIT) Nb3Sn superconductors, needed for high energy physics applications, the particle size distribution limits the final filament size to which the strand can be drawn. In previous work, a virtual impactor (VI) aerosol particle sizing process was developed to process powders with near-zero-defect removal of all particles larger than a desired threshol ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy
  2. Chemical Casualty Care: Hydrogel Nanoparticle Aggregates as Wound Dressings Following Debridement of Cutaneuous Vesicant Injuries

    SBC: ACCESS PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.            Topic: A05131

    The proposed research will demonstrate the utility of hydrogel nanoparticle aggregates as bandages for post-debridement vesicant injuries. Dehydrated hydrogel nanoparticles in powder form are applied to the surface of a wound. The nanoparticles aggregate immediately and form a continuous hydrogel film that absorbs exudate and protects the wound surface. Studies show that an aggregate film contr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Repair of HighTemperature RAM Coatings

    SBC: WELLS SIGNATURE PRODUCTS LLC            Topic: AF03116

    A high-temperature composite material and application method have been developed to rapidly repair hot zone LO coatings. The composite material includes RAM filler that has been encapsulated with a durable, oxidation resistant coating. The filler is contained in a silicon oxy-carbide matrix that is rapidly cured, adherent and capable of withstanding thermal and mechanical shock. The matrix repres ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Waste Disposal/Management System for Low Observable (LO) Composite Materials

    SBC: WELLS SIGNATURE PRODUCTS LLC            Topic: AF04136

    A mobile thermochemical processing system is proposed to recycle LO-containing materials to merchant products that cannot be “reverse engineered” to their LO composition or structure- essentially, “thermochemical encryption.” Additionally, the system will include extraction and/or conversion processes that remove hazardous characteristics, qualifying the output for beneficial reuse. As a c ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Collaborative Virtual Combat Simulation Technology For System of Systems Research

    SBC: 3D PIPELINE SIMULATION CORP.            Topic: AF05210

    Our proposal is constructed around a mature, government-owned, distributed simulation architecture known as Joint Force Operational Readiness Combat Effectiveness Simulator (JFORCES) and a proven three-step computer-aided methodology known as Rapid Relational Modeling (RRM). The proposal includes definition, structuring and prioritizing of project goals and requirements using consensus of end-use ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Advanced Wear Coating Systems for Landing Gear

    SBC: ADVANCED GLOBAL SERVICES LTD            Topic: AF04268

    Landing Gear components (LG) are protected from in-service wear by application of hard Chromium (Cr). The porosity and columnar structure of the currently utilized galvanic Cr coatings allow corrosive media to penetrate through dramatically decreasing the life span of the component. For the non-line-of-site LG surfaces electrodeposited Cr is being replaced by the HVOF–applied compositions of WC ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Advanced Sacrificial Dense Metallic Coatings for Aircraft Components

    SBC: ADVANCED GLOBAL SERVICES LTD            Topic: AF04270

    Majority of Aircraft Components (AC) is protected from corrosion by application of galvanic Cadmium (Cd). In some instances, mostly for the non-line-of-site configurations, Cd is replaced by Aluminum (Al) which is applied by Ion Vapor Deposition (IVD). The porosity and columnar structure of the currently utilized IVD coatings require additional treatment of AC that increases the cost to produce th ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Advanced Coating Systems for Aircraft Brake Pressure Plates

    SBC: ADVANCED GLOBAL SERVICES LTD            Topic: AF04271

    Carbon fiber-based brakes are made out of so-called carbon-carbon composite material (CC) that consists of two components: weaved carbon cloth and solid carbon matrix. The limitations of oxidation protection systems for CC, especially in long duration, cyclic and/or reusable applications, have made an impact on continuous use of CC materials for aircraft brakes. During the exploitation they are ex ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Corrosion Resistant Composite Bearings

    SBC: ADVANCED GLOBAL SERVICES LTD            Topic: AF05277

    Steel bearings are being used on numerous weapon systems currently employed by many organizations of the Department of Defense including the Air Force. Due to continuous exposure to cruel weather environments, corrosion and lack of maintenance, bearings endure pre-mature failures. Composite materials are known to provide the highest levels of corrosion protection with minimal or no requirements fo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Alternative Power Sources and Technologies

    SBC: ADVANCED GLOBAL SERVICES LTD            Topic: AF05272

    Numerous power sources are currently in use by the US military. Over 80% of the logistics re-supply is battlefield fuel. Diesel generators have been traditionally employed for both stationary and portable power units. Where weight and volume are presently a major concern the military is seeking to build air portable units to replace diesel-based power with alternate energy sources (AES). Such sour ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
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