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  1. Hands-Free or Limited-Manipulation Language Translation Tools for Non-Linguist Soldiers

    SBC: GLOBAL ASSESSMENT LLC            Topic: A05029

    The overall objective of this research is to design and build a portable and hands-free multimodal Arabic-English translation system that can utilize both verbal and non-verbal information and scenarios to facilitate communication between soldiers and Arab coalition partners as well as native Arabic speaking civilians. The specific objectives of the phase I research are to (1) review all current ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Onsite Field-Feeding Waste to Energy Converter

    SBC: GREEN LIQUID & GAS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A04211

    This is a proposal by Green Liquids and Gas Technologies (GLGT) with the Clean Combustion Technology Laboratory of the University of Florida (UF) as a sub contractor. The task is to establish the feasibility of adapting GLGT's patented auger driven pyrolizer/gasifier (ADPG) to meet the operational requirements for onsite field-feeding waste to energy conversion (OFWEC). We propose to conduct ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Neural-Network-Based Adaptive Flow Control for Maneuvering Vehicles

    SBC: GUIDED SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: AF04T027

    Conventional flow control methods employ actuation frequencies that are the same order as the characteristic frequency of the flow. Georgia Tech has demonstrated novel high-frequency synthetic jet actuation to modify the apparent aerodynamic shape of aerosurfaces and achieve quasi-steady flow reattachment over an otherwise separated airfoil. Practical application of this technology in dynamic ma ...

    STTR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Cooling Objectives and Operative Leverage (COOL) Techniques

    SBC: International Mezzo Technologies, Inc.            Topic: A04248

    International Mezzo Technologies, Inc. is currently developing an extremely compact, sturdy cross flow heat exchanger that is particularly effective in gas-liquid, or gas-two phase heat transfer applications such as air-water, oil-air, or air-refrigerant heat exchangers. The goal for this proposed project is to build and quantify the performance advantages of the above mentioned heat exchanger. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Direct Manufacturing of Advanced Gas Turbine Engine Diffuser Cases

    SBC: Keystone Synergistic Enterprises, LLC            Topic: AF04129

    Methods for direct manufacturing of advanced gas turbine diffuser cases from high strength alloys such as Inconel 718 will be demonstrated using a proprietary precision metal deposition and finishing process. High Energy Beam metal deposition processing with significant reductions in product manufacturing cycle time and cost on the order of 50% and 50% respectively, are anticipated. Unique diffuse ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Enabling Materials Processing Technology for Low-Cost Fabrication of Integral Bladed Rotors (IBR)

    SBC: Keystone Synergistic Enterprises, LLC            Topic: AF04140

    Keystone and Faraday, working with Large engine OEMs,IBR forging, and airfoil machining suppliers identified the highest cost drivers for the fabrication of IBR components for gas turbine engines for advanced aircraft systems. A Phase I project demonstrated the feasibility of reducing cost in two critical cost areas of IBR fabrication: the application of near-net shape forging methods for reduced ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. In-Situ Repair of Ti 6-2-4-2S Structures

    SBC: Keystone Synergistic Enterprises, LLC            Topic: AF05124

    It is well established that titanium alloy structural components will crack when exposed to excessive heat and stress. However, occasionally components are under designed for the application and premature cracking occurs in opterional aircraft. This proposed project is designed to address the issues associated with in-situ crack repair of Ti 6-2-4-6 S components using techniques that will restore ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Macrostructure Integration of Airframe Structures via Friction Stir Welding

    SBC: Keystone Synergistic Enterprises, LLC            Topic: AF05239

    Friction Stir Welding (FSW) has been used to join smaller, inexpensive aluminum sheets to eliminate fasteners in aircraft structers. This program will focus on quantifying the design benefits of FSW of aluminum sheets of differing thickness of the same or different materials to tailor the structural properties for airframe applications. By tailoring the material/and or thickness to allow higher st ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Non-Destructive Residual Stress Measurement in Nickel Superalloy Turbine Blades by XRD

    SBC: Keystone Synergistic Enterprises, LLC            Topic: AF05261

    To achieve full turbine blade life in a modern gas turbine engine, it is critically important to measure and manage the state of residual stresses in high stress areas of the blade. Unfortunately there is no affordable, nondestructive technique commercially available to measure residual stresses in complex geometries like the under side platform areas of gas turbine blades. This proposed project w ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Non-Destructive Grain Orientation Verification in Directionally Solidified Nickel Superalloy Turbine Blades by XRD

    SBC: Keystone Synergistic Enterprises, LLC            Topic: AF05255

    The verification of the primary and secondary grain orientation in directionally solified and single crystal nickel superalloy turbine blades is critically important to ensure quality and to meet the intended engineering requirements in the gas turbine engine. Unfortunately their is no affordable, commercially avaialble, whole-field technique for measuring grain orientations in turbine airfoils. T ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
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