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  1. Development of MgB2 Current Distribution Systems for High Energy Particle Colliders

    SBC: HYPER TECH RESEARCH INC            Topic: 36b

    The DOE Office of High Energy Physics (HEP) seeks superconductor development technologies in support of magnets for use in accelerators, storage rings and charged particle beam transport systems. HEP is interested in improved current lead and current distribution systems based on high-temperature superconductors, such as magnesium diboride (MgB2), for application to superconducting accelerator ma ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  2. Short Period Model Helical Undulator for the ILC- Design and Demonstration

    SBC: HYPER TECH RESEARCH INC            Topic: 63c

    The goal of the research is the design and construction of a short-period helical undulator for the International Linear Collider (ILC) thereby addressing a specified accelerator-technology requirement. The positron supply for the ILC will be generated by shining a 285 kW beam of 10 MeV photons onto a metallic target. The photons themselves are to be generated from a series of 100 2-m-long short-p ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  3. High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Cable for Fusion Systems

    SBC: HYPER TECH RESEARCH INC            Topic: 66c

    The DOE Office of Fusion Energy Sciences (OFES) seeks innovative and advanced superconducting materials that have a high potential for improved conductor performance and low fabrication costs to achieve safe, reliable, economic, and environmentally-benign operation of fusion energy systems. OFES is interested in materials such as Bi-2212, MgB2 with properties that allow for operation near 20K, or ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  4. High Jc, Low AC Loss Nb3Sn Superconductor for 14-20T Fusion Application

    SBC: HYPER TECH RESEARCH INC            Topic: 55c

    This proposal is in answer to Topic 55, Advanced Technologies and Materials for Fusion Energy Systems, subtopic (c) Superconducting Magnets and Materials. Work has started worldwide for the design of an advanced fusion project beyond the present funded ITER demonstration. The future fusion reactor design will require lower cost, much higher performing superconductor wires in the 14-20 T range. F ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  5. Recovery Act- Nanocomposite Coatings for Life Extension in Zinc Pot Rolls

    SBC: MesoCoat            Topic: 04c

    Currently, zinc pot rolls must be replaced every few days due to degradation of the roll surface and bearings causing dross pickup. This consumes a tremendous amount of energy, as the rolls must be heated up slowly over a period of days to weeks to the proper temperature, and this consumes the majority of energy in galvanizing lines. Under this SBIR MesoCoat will apply low surface energy nanocompo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  6. Recovery Act- Microcomposite Coatings for Advanced Heat Exchangers

    SBC: MesoCoat            Topic: 03c

    The need for improved efficiency of power systems constantly drives plant design parameters to higher temperatures, pressures and flow rates. Typical shell and tube heat exchangers become severely limited by size (heat transfer area), materials of construction and cost. Under this SBIR, MesoCoat will apply micro-/nano-composite coatings that will provide protection of the heat exchangers in their ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  7. Recovery Act- Microcomposite Coatings for Advanced Heat Exchangers

    SBC: MesoCoat            Topic: 03c

    Next generation heat exchangers will operate at higher pressures and temperatures than current models in order to increase cycle efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Ultra-supercritical coal-fired boilers can generate electric power with low emissions while burning high-sulfur coal and can increase efficiency from ~28% to >46%. The problem lies in the materials that are currently use ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  8. Fused Nanocomposite Claddings for Oil and Energy Applications

    SBC: MesoCoat            Topic: 14a

    This proposal directly addresses the significant problem of wear and corrosion resistant materials in natural gas and oil well drilling, pipelines, slurry pipe, drilling heads, and mining and has applications in automotive and aerospace applications. Current oil wells are being drilled deeper, with longer drill trails than ever before. This imparts conditions of pressure and temperature that can

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  9. Recovery Act- Nanocomposite Coatings for Life Extension in Zinc Pot Rolls

    SBC: MesoCoat            Topic: 04c

    The coating of steel sheet by continuous hot dipping in a molten metal bath of zinc or in a Zn-Al melt is the most efficient and economical method for providing corrosion protection to steel sheet. However, the processing of metals in liquid metal results in the reaction of the liquid metal with the tooling and can result in dross build-up and damage to the work piece. In order to address this, se ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  10. Recovery Act- Novel Method for Dewatering Using Lateral Displacement Array

    SBC: Phycal LLC            Topic: 10c

    The cost of dewatering particles is inversely proportional to particle size. Costs dramatically increase as particle size approaches 10

    STTR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
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