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On-Demand Gas Generator with Real-Time, Open-Loop Control System for Gel Propulsion
SBC: Valcor Engineering Corporation Topic: A04156The proposed Phase I objective is to develop a compact, light on-demand gas generator design featuring a passive control system to maintain the pressure driving gel propellant pistons within 3%. The proposing firm is Valcor Engineering Corporation, a qualified small business with operations in Springfield, New Jersey. Subcontracted to Valcor is Gencorp Aerojet, with headquarters in Sacramento, ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Innovative Wall Penetration Munition
SBC: MECHANICAL SOLUTIONS INC Topic: A04010MSI has conceived a novel wall penetration and behind-wall-activated munition in lethal and nonlethal varieties. The U.S. Army currently does not possess a compact, man-portable weapon specifically designed to breach structure walls and deliver a submunition of choice (lethal or nonlethal) to an enemy that is sheltered within the building's interior. The proposed project develops such a weapon i ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
High Power Microwaves
SBC: LOKI INC Topic: A04221The objective of the proposed research and development work is to create two new types of compact, autonomous, pulse-detonation-driven high-power microwave sources that provide multiple pulse radiation. These systems are to be used to construct small to medium caliber munitions (40-mm to 155-mm) to increase the scope of the target set, and enhance destruction capability. These types of microwave g ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Highly Efficient, Power-Scalable Long-Wavelength Diode Laser Pumps for Eye-Safe Solid-State Laser Development
SBC: Princeton Lightwave, Inc. Topic: A04049For this SBIR program, Princeton Lightwave Inc. proposes the development of 1530 nm InGaAsP/InP laser diode pump arrays with powers in excess of 50 W from 1-cm bars with the potential for scalability to a two-dimensional bar stack format without limitation in the number of one-dimensional array elements. For use in pumping eye-safe Er:YAG solid state lasers (SSLs) emitting at ~1620-1640 nm, these ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
LIBS Sensitivity Enhancement by Microwave Plasma Spectroscopy
SBC: ENVIMETRICS Topic: A04057Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is a simple, rapid, real-time analytical technique based on the analysis of spectral emission from laser-induced micro plasmas. The Army is interested in deploying this technique in both a field portable instrument and on vehicular platforms (truck or plane) for remote sensing. Here we propose to enhance the sensitivity of LIBS by growing the LIBS micr ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Crashworthy Ballistic Tolerant Fuel Tank Weight Reduction
SBC: PRODUCTION PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING & SALES CO., INC. Topic: A04091Production Products and the University of Delaware - Center for Composite Materials (UD-CCM) will develop a 200-gallon fuel tank design concept that will be 50% less parasitic weight than the current lowest weight crashworthy, ballistically tolerant, self-sealing (Type I) tank construction at 0.9 lb/ft2. This design will meet the requirements of MIL-DTS-27422C and withstand the threshold threat ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Full Color, Flexible, Day/Nighttime Displays for Mobile Battle Command Environments
SBC: UNIVERSAL DISPLAY CORPORATION Topic: A04102The goal of this U.S. Army CERDEC SBIR Program is to design, develop, prototype, and demonstrate a full color, flexible, hands free Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) display to increase the operational capability of Commanders in day and nighttime conditions. Universal Display Corporation (UDC) is developing advanced organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology based on their proprietary high-eff ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Non-Intrusive Stress Measurement System for Small Turboshaft Engines
SBC: HOOD TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Topic: A04083Hood Technology, along with its partner Williams International, propose to develop, test and supply a Non-Intrusive Stress Measurement System (NSMS) designed specifically for small turboshaft engines. This system will address the issues of these small engines at the sensor, acquisition and software levels, providing a non-proprietary, commercial-based NSMS system tailored for this class of powerp ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Power Conversion Using Silicon Carbide
SBC: Peregrine Power LLC Topic: A04098Silicon carbide (SiC)semiconductors offer revolutionary improvements in power electronics due to much lower conduction and switching losses, higher switching frequencies, higher voltage capability, higher operating temperatures and other superior properties relative to standard silicon. Losses in a converter will be decreased by a factor of ten, frequency will be increased by a factor of ten and ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Keratin Bioceramic Antibiotic Putty (KBAP) for Bone Regeneration
SBC: PLUREON CORP. Topic: A04190Infection in areas of bone injury are a serious consideration in the field of trauma surgery and orthopaedic medicine. The combination of regenerative medicine and controlled drug delivery offers great potential to improve on the current standard of care. Presently, bone infection secondary to osteomyelitis and non-union are treated in a two-stage protocol wherein the first step requires placeme ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy