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Innovative Multi-cellular Pultruded Composite Guardrail
SBC: Creative Pultrusions, Inc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Transportation -
Evaluation of Composite Joints in General Aviation (GA) Structures (MSC P1S21-118)
SBC: MATERIALS SCIENCES LLC Topic: N/ASimple, yet accurate engineering analytical tools will be developed for the evaluation of strength, durability and damage tolerance of composite bonded joints used in General Aviation (GA) structures with due consideration to adherend and adhesive thickness variations used (or present) in such joints. These tools and other available ones will be exercised for typical joint GA joint configurations ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Transportation -
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SBC: Sharma & Associates, Inc. Topic: N/AThere is a growing trend towards the use of ¿Car-Less¿ technology, where a rail-car is not needed to transport road-haul trailers over rail: Trailers operate in the usual manner over highways, drive up to a rail yard and transform to ¿rail-mode¿ with relative ease. In rail mode, many ¿Car-Less¿ units use slightly modified 3-piece, 70-ton freight car trucks. These trucks are no ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Transportation -
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SBC: Sharma & Associates, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 2000 Department of Transportation -
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SBC: Sharma & Associates, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 2000 Department of Transportation -
MobileWeb: Software for Mobile Web/E-mail access over Commercial Satellite Links
SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: N/ACommercial satellite services provide a convenient mechanism for over-the-horizon communications among ships, aircraft, and on-shore information sources. The Coast Guard has identified the potential of maritime Web and messaging (e-mail) applications implemented over commercial satellite links to subtantially increase the effectiveness of Coast Guard operations. However, there are two major impe ...
SBIR Phase II 2000 Department of Transportation -
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SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 2000 Department of Transportation -
MobileWeb: Software for Mobile Web/E-mail access over Commercial Satellite Links
SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: N/ACommercial satellite services provide a convenient mechanism for over-the-horizon communications among ships, aircraft, and on-shore information sources. The Coast Guard has identified the potential of maritime Web and messaging (e-mail) applications implemented over commercial satellite links to subtantially increase the effectiveness of Coast Guard operations. However, there are two major impe ...
SBIR Phase I 2000 Department of Transportation -
MobileWeb: Software for Mobile Web/E-mail access over Commercial Satellite Links
SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: N/ACommercial satellite services provide a convenient mechanism for over-the-horizon communications among ships, aircraft, and on-shore information sources. The Coast Guard has identified the potential of maritime Web and messaging (e-mail) applications implemented over commercial satellite links to subtantially increase the effectiveness of Coast Guard operations. However, there are two major impe ...
SBIR Phase II 2000 Department of Transportation -
Advanced EOC Cushioning Units with Electrically Activated Lockout
SBC: Sharma & Associates, Inc. Topic: N/ANot Available Austral Engineering and Software, Inc. proposes to develop a methodology and computer tool that uses experimental data to create high-fidelity models for unsteady aerodynamic loading. This approach addresses the need for advanced models that accurately represent loading responses of air vehicles under varied flight conditions. This is particularly important for cost-effective develo ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Transportation