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Ultraefficient Themoelectric Devices
SBC: Microxact, Inc. Topic: T801Thermoelectric (TE) devices already found a wide range of commercial, military and aerospace applications. However, at present commercially available TE devices typically offer limited heat to electricity conversion efficiencies, well below the fundamental thermodynamic limit, calling for the development of higher efficiency materials. The team of MicroXact Inc., Virginia Tech and Sundew Technolog ...
STTR Phase II 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Multi-Robot Planetary Exploration Architectures
SBC: AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES CORPORATION Topic: T101Space policy direction is shifting, particularly with respect to human goals. Given the uncertainty of future missions to the moon, Mars, and other bodies, a tool that allows for informed analysis of the option space is particularly relevant. Aurora Flight Sciences and MIT propose to further develop the Multi-Robot Planetary Exploration Architecture (MRPEA) methodology, a suite of software tools ...
STTR Phase II 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced Simulation Framework for Design and Analysis of Space Propulsion Systems
SBC: STREAMLINE NUMERICS, INC. Topic: T901The innovation proposed here is a high-performance, high-fidelity framework in the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code called Loci-STREAM to enable accurate, fast and robust simulations of unsteady multiphase flows such as combustion involving liquid-gas phases in liquid rocket injectors and solid-gas phases in solid rocket motors, and cryogenic cavitation in delivery systems of liquid rocket ...
STTR Phase II 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Extensible Data Set Architecture for Systems Analysis
SBC: AURORA FLIGHT SCIENCES CORPORATION Topic: T201The process of aircraft design requires the integration of data from individual analysis of aerodynamic, structural, thermal, and behavioral properties of a flight vehicle. At present, there is no simple way to integrate the results of the analyses early in the design process. Aurora Flight Sciences and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Aerospace Computational Design Laboratory propose to ...
STTR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Innovative Solid State Lighting Replacements for Industrial and Test Facility Locations
SBC: Energy Focus, Inc. Topic: T1002The proposed innovation is the replacement of existing test stand and parking lot fixtures with current SSL LED technology. The replacement fixtures will reduce energy consumption, generate less heat and provide maintenance free operation for over 50,000 hours. An explosion-proof fixture is capable of containing an internal combustion event without allowing flames or hot gasses to escape to the s ...
STTR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Microchannel Thermo Catalytic Ignition for Advanced Mono- and Bipropellants
SBC: Plasma Processes, LLC Topic: T301Small and micro-spacecrafts require the efficient, micro-propulsion systems. Chemical micro-propulsion is best suited for use as primary thrust, orbital insertion and attitude control because of its high energy density. When grouped into arrays for larger thrust applications, micro-propulsion devices provide high propulsive flexibility or can be used as igniters. The proposed effort will focus ...
STTR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Mesh Generation and Adaption for High Reynolds Number RANS Computations
SBC: Research South, Inc. Topic: T801This proposal offers to provide NASA with an automatic mesh generator for the simulation of aerodynamic flows using Reynolds-Averages Navier-Stokes (RANS) models. The tools will be capable of generating high-quality, highly-stretched (anisotropic) grids in boundary layer regions and transition smoothly to inviscid flow regions even in an adaptive context. The objective of the work is to offer a un ...
STTR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Gaseous Helium Reclamation at Rocket Test Systems
SBC: Sierra Lobo, Inc. Topic: T1001The ability to restore large amounts of vented gaseous helium (GHe) at rocket test sites preserves the GHe and reduces operating cost. The used GHe is vented into the atmosphere, is non-recoverable, and costs NASA millions dollars per year. Helium, which is non-renewable and irreplaceable once released into the atmosphere, is continuously consumed by rocket test facilities at NASA centers such a ...
STTR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Advanced Unsteady Turbulent Combustion Simulation Capability for Space Propulsion Systems
SBC: STREAMLINE NUMERICS, INC. Topic: T901The innovation proposed here is a high performance, high fidelity simulation capability to enable accurate, fast and robust simulation of unsteady turbulent, reacting flows involving cryogenic propellants (such as LOX/LH2 and LOX/LCH4). The key features of this proposed capability are: (a) Hybrid RANS-LES (HRLES) methodology, and (b) flamelet modeling for turbulent combustion incorporated in a pr ...
STTR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Hydrogen Recovery System
SBC: Skyre, Inc. Topic: T1001Liquid hydrogen is used extensively by NASA to support cryogenic rocket testing. In addition, there are many commercial applications in which delivery and use of cryogenic hydrogen is more economical than gaseous hydrogen. Unfortunately, loss of hydrogen resulting from boiloff can both increase the cost of the end product and create safety concerns. Sustainable Innovations and its teammates, Th ...
STTR Phase I 2010 National Aeronautics and Space Administration