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  1. Development of III-Nitride Based 280 nm Lasers

    SBC: MP Technologies, LLC            Topic: N111029

    Unfortunately, existing AlGaN based ultraviolet laser diodes with wavelengths much shorter than 340 nm suffer from poor performance. This is partially due to the fact that most of the existing research has focused on growth of InGaN lasers on GaN based templates, but a large part is also due to material and processing issues unique to deep UV lasers. New approaches to achieving III-Nitride 280 nm ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Development of an Advanced Severe Service Valve Actuator

    SBC: INGENIUM TECHNOLOGIES CORP            Topic: N111043

    A development program is proposed to address failures experienced on Navy actuators exposed to severe vibration levels. A failure investigation and root cause analysis will be performed to help determine the best approach to improving the design. New design concepts will be built and actual vibration tests will be performed using a Curtiss Wright actuator assembly. Ingenium will leverage experienc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Very High Frequency Volumetric Acoustic Array

    SBC: Applied Physical Sciences Corp.            Topic: N111046

    Navy acoustic research and test laboratories, such as those at the Acoustic Research Detachment (ARD) and the Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement Facility (SEAFAC), use large, high gain hydrophone arrays to measure and characterize the radiated acoustic signatures of full scale and small scale submarines. Existing arrays have primarily been designed for low to mid frequency measurements (e.g., b ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. High Load Roller Bearing (HLRB)

    SBC: HY-TEK MANUFACTURING CO., INC.            Topic: N111047

    The High Load Roller Bearing (HLRB) roller for severe service offers a zero-maintenance reliable replacement for bearing sets currently utilized on DDG-51 helicopter bay hanger doors. Enhanced seal design prevents the ingress of liquids and particulates even under extreme environmental conditions and extreme off axis loading. Intended as a direct replacement, modifications to ship doors or structu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Low Frequency Projector for Long Range Acoustic Communications

    SBC: Applied Physical Sciences Corp.            Topic: N111066

    Applied Physical Sciences will develop a sound projector to support acoustic communication for submarines operating at tactical depths and speeds. The projector will have a nominal bandwidth and submergence depth rating of nominally 150 to 300 Hz and 1 km, respectively. System concepts that compare and contrast a single, stand-alone projector versus multiple projectors in an array format will be a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Compact, Durable, and Efficient Exhaust Energy Recovery Heat Exchanger

    SBC: PRECISION COMBUSTION, INC.            Topic: N111078

    Gas turbine and diesel engines lose a significant portion of energy to the environment as waste heat. Recovery of this waste heat offers the potential for increased fuel savings. The design of a durable heat recovery device such as a heat exchanger for this waste heat recovery is challenging due to the highly transient operation, limitation on pressure drop and weight and space constraints. Precis ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Virtual War Games

    SBC: SONALYSTS INC            Topic: N111084

    From its historic beginnings with the establishment of the Naval War College in 1881, the U.S. Navy"s wargaming capability has evolved with emerging technologies, tactics, techniques, and procedures. With the introduction of virtual world technologies, wargaming begins a new era in the"art of the possible."Team Sonalysts offers our proposed concept for"Simulated Wargaming"(SimWars) to provide the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Innovative Lighting System for Base-Insulated Transmitting Antenna Towers

    SBC: RSL FIBER SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: N111086

    This SBIR effort will evaluate the present state of the fiber optic illumination technology developed for US Navy applications, the new developments in high intensity light sources for illumination and for other applications, the optical fibers used for high energy transport applications, the coupling optics, and the cable designs to determine how these can be utilized and enhanced for the antenna ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Innovative Methodologies for the Development of a High Strength, Anodize-Free Corrosion Resistant, Aerospace Aluminum Alloys

    SBC: QUESTEK INNOVATIONS LLC            Topic: OSD09C02

    Lightweight, high-strength aluminum alloys are widely used for structural components of aircraft and ships. However all high-strength aluminum alloys, such as 7050-T74, are susceptible to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and general corrosion in chloride environments, and the repair and maintenance of corroded components is a major cost driver. As a result, most aerospace aluminum alloys are anodiz ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Autonomous Surface Threat Identification

    SBC: Technology Systems Inc.            Topic: N05129

    Maritime Security is derived from robust Situational Awareness and enabled through a man machine interface which promotes rapid human cognition. The ability to sense threats even in seemingly benign environments is key. Sensing threats early affords Fleet Operators critical timely reaction to set material conditions, station personnel, initiate a challenge and prepare responses. An approach has be ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseNavy
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