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  1. Microscopic Investigation of Rocket Propellant Processing Parameters on Cure Shrinking

    SBC: Bruker Analytical Systems,            Topic: N/A

    We have developed a unique tool based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Imaging methods, for the study of the microscopic structure of polymer matrices. We believe that these methods are uniquely suited to the study of cure shrinkage and aging in rocket motor propellants, and we propose to work with DOD collaborators to demonstrate this capability and to employ our imaging methods in laborat ...

    SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Advanced Automatic Test System (ATS) Resources

    SBC: Burlington Center Operations,            Topic: N/A

    SBIR Technical Topic N95-038, Advanced Automatic Test Systems (ATS) Resources, addresses DoD's Joint Service ATS initiative to achieve a high degree of commonality and automation in the specification, procurement, design and application of standard ATS components across all DoD services. Two thrusts are seen key to meeting this objective in a cost effective manner: 1) identification of a tailorabl ...

    SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Feasibility study of scaled surface ship model for undex experiment

    SBC: Cambridge Acoustical Associate            Topic: N/A

    Survivability of naval platforms in an important componenet in maintaining sea control and undersea superiority. Ship silencing efforts enhance survivability by reducing acoustic signatures. Active noise control provides an approach to signature reduction that can complement other means. This approach generally requires the use of multiple sensors to observe the surface response and multiple actua ...

    SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. OPTIMALLY DIRECTIVE HYDROPHONE

    SBC: Cambridge Acoustical Associate            Topic: N/A

    The ability to survey ocean acoustic fields with directive hydrophones is advantageous for rejection of multipath arrivals, for resolving left-right ambiguity in towed arrays, and for improving the received signal-to-noise ratio. Under this Phase I study, a concept will be evaluated for achieving a compact directive hydrophone for towed array or sonobuoy application. The proposed cylindrical hydro ...

    SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Improved Mid-Frequency Statistical Energy Analysis Modeling Procedures

    SBC: CAMBRIDGE COLLABORATIVE, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA)is currently used to predict high-frequency airborne and structureborne noise and vibration for ships, aircraft, aerospace systems, and automobiles, while finite element analysis (FEA) is used for low-frequencies. A mid-frequency region exists where neither technique gives accurate predictions. The study being proposed will develop modeling procedures that a ...

    SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. A NEW APPROACH TO AN EFFECTIVE NON-TOXIC ANTIFOULING PAINT

    SBC: Cape Cod Research            Topic: N/A

    A NOVEL ANTIFOULING PAINT IS PROPOSED WHICH PROMISES TO SIGNIFICANTLY ADVANCE THE STATE OF THE ART FOR THE PREVENTION OF MARINE FOULING OF ALL KINDS. THE TENET WHICH UNDERLIES THE NEW APPROACH IS THAT IT IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR ANY COMPONENT OF THE PAINT TO BE RELEASED TO THE ENVIRONMENT. WHAT IS PROPOSED IS AN INNOVATIVE, YET PRACTICAL, PAINT WHOSE SURFACE IS UNATTRACTIVE FOR COLONIZATION TO A WIDE V ...

    SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. NOVEL CERAMER-BASED ADHESIVES FOR RADOME FABRICATION

    SBC: Cape Cod Research            Topic: N/A

    A NEW TYPE OF CERAMER IS PROPOSED WHICH CAN SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVE ADHESIVE BONDING IN RADOME MANUFACTURE AND REPAIR OPERATIONS. THE PROPOSED RESEARCH EXPLORES THE FEASIBILITY OF MODIFYING SILICATEBASED CERAMICS WITH NOVEL POLYMERIC TOUGHENING AGENTS TO PRODUCE A NEW CLASS OF HIGH TEMPERATURE ADHESIVE. THE ULTIMATE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROGRAM IS TO DEVELOP AN ADHESIVE WITH GOOD HANDLING CHARACTERISTIC ...

    SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. MARINE ICEPHOBIC PAINTS WITH PASSIVE DYNAMIC CHARACTER

    SBC: Cape Cod Research            Topic: N/A

    THE PROPOSED RESEARCH INVESTIGATES THE FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING AN INNOVATIVE ICEPHOBIC COATING TYHAT WILL PREVENT THE ACCRETION OF ICE ON ANTENNAS AND COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT VIA THE PHENOMENA OF PASSIVE DYNAMICS. THE UNDERLYING CONCEPT IS TO INCORPORATE SPECIAL MATERIALS INTO EXISTING ICEPHOBIC COATING FORMULATIONS WHICH, ALTHOUGH PASSIVE UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, BECOME DYNAMIC WHEN ICE FORMING ...

    SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. LOW VOC TRANSDUCER COATINGS

    SBC: Cape Cod Research            Topic: N/A

    A RESEARCH PROGRAM IS PROPOSED TO IDENTIFY TECHNIQUES FOR REDUCING THE LEVEL OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLIES. THE EXPERIMENTAL THRUST OF THE PROGRAM EXPLORES THE FEASIBILITY OF USING NOVEL, WATER-REDUCIBLE COPOLYMERS AS THE BASE FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE, WATERBORNE TRANSDUCER COATINGS. THE ABILITY TO FORM DURABLE BARRIER COATINGS ON METALLIC SURFACES FOR ...

    SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. HIGH-EFFICIENCY ELECTROCHEMICAL HOVERING SYSTEMS

    SBC: Cape Cod Research            Topic: N/A

    SEVERAL TYPES OF SUBMARINE-DEPLOYED EXPENDABLE DEVICES ARE REQUIRED TO REMAIN AT PRE-DETERMINED DEPTHS FOR PERIODS OF TIME UP TO ONE HOUR. THESE DEVICES RANGE IN SIZE FROM 3" DIAMETER BY 40" LENGTH TO 6.25" DIAMETER BY 106' LENGTH. THIS PHASE I RESEARCH EXPLORES THE FEASIBILITY OF DESIGNING HOVERING SYSTEMS BASED ON THE ELECTROCHEMICAL GENERATION OR CONSUMPTION OF GAS. THE ENERGY NEEDED COMES FROM ...

    SBIR Phase I 1990 Department of DefenseNavy
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