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  1. A High Temperature, High Data Rate, “Smart” Dynamic Pressure Sensor for Advanced Ground Turbine Controls and Health Monitoring

    SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC            Topic: 19e

    Fossil energy (FE)-based systems are able to achieve higher efficiencies, lower emissions, and improved reliability and availability (lower total operating costs), through advanced controls enabled by real-time sensor measurements and data processing. Within turbines, the monitoring of high speed pressure fluctuations within compressor and combustion sections can be used as part of active control ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  2. Direct Combustion of Fine Coal from Coal Waste

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 19b

    Fine coal is a coal waste generated by washing the coal at the mines, and contains as much as 80 wt% water. Due to the lack of cost effective approaches to remove the water from fine coal before feeding into a conventional boiler, the coal producers often choose to discard the fine coal. There are already approximately 2 billion tons of fine coal in abandoned ponds and 500~800 million tons in acti ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  3. Profiling Airborne Microwave Radiometer for Atmospheric and Cloud Research

    SBC: BOULDER ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY, LLC            Topic: 17a

    Improved measurements of the atmospheric thermodynamic state, including water vapor and clouds are necessary to improve our understanding of many atmospheric problems. Clouds and water vapor are major players in environment and their accurate measurements are very important for furthering the scientific understanding of weather and climate. Unmanned aerial systems - UAS- are a new platform that ca ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Modeling Plasma Discharge Cleaning of SRF Cavities

    SBC: TECH-X CORPORATION            Topic: 29i

    Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities, such as the continuous electron beam accelerator facility (CEBAF) 5-cell cavity, rely on high field generation, but surface contamination of the superconducting vessel walls due to initial chemical treatment and regular operation can severely impact the field strength through field emission and surface arcing. Therefore, efficient and effective clean ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  5. New Crystalline Silicon Module Architecture to Reduce Costs withImproved Manufacturability andDurability

    SBC: Creative Light Source, Inc            Topic: 16a

    Direct Solar in partnership with Colorado State University's Next Generation PV Center (NGPV) and H. B. Fuller Company will develop a new solar module architecture and manufacturing process optimized for crystalline silicon (c-Si) modules that significantly reduces manufacturing costs and improves reliability. The outcome of this program will be a new c-Si module design, streamlined manufacturing ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  6. Infinitely Recyclable Bioplastics (Topic 8, subtopic b)

    SBC: SUSMER INC            Topic: 08b

    Plastics are indispensable materials for the modern life and global economy, but current practices in the generation and disposal of commodity plastics are largely unsustainable and causing severe worldwide plastics pollution and enormous materials' energy and value losses to the economy. In particular, plastics are a material of choice in packaging applications but they are currently designed for ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  7. Interference coatings for high energy and average power femtosecond-class lasers in the 0.8-2?m wavelength range

    SBC: XUV LASERS, INC.            Topic: 28e

    The problem/situation that is being addressed concerns the development of near infrared ultrafast interference coatings(IC) for high average power femtosecond lasers that will meet the specifications of the DoE solicitation: “broad-bandwidth, laser damage threshold of 0.5 J/cm2 (1 ps), engineered using a process that is scalable to large areas.” Advances in compact high gradient laser-driven p ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  8. Amplifiers for High Repetition Rate Diode-Pumped Ultra-Intense Femtosecond Lasers

    SBC: XUV LASERS, INC.            Topic: 25c

    The problem being addressed is the development of high intensity ultrashort pulse lasers, in recognition that today’s ultra-high intensity lasers are limited to repetition rates of < 10 Hz. Technical solutions are sought to enable the generation of high energy (joule-level) laser pulses that can be focused to highly relativistic intensity at high repetition rates (100-1000 Hz). The proposed proj ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy
  9. Development of a Profiling Microwave Radiometer for Offshore Wind Farms, Further Characterization of Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer

    SBC: BOULDER ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY, LLC            Topic: 16a

    The life expectancy of offshore wind turbines is at least 20 years, during which they must operate optimally with respect to power production, minimization of mechanical stresses, plant wake distribution, and more, in a range of atmospheric conditions.These conditions are currently observed using meteorological masts, which provide inadequate observations, thus resulting in suboptimal turbine desi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  10. Stable, Low-Loss Joints for HTS Fusion Magnets

    SBC: ADVANCED CONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 22c

    The feasibility of fusion as a practical energy source needs to be improved significantly by removing some of the restrictions that low-temperature superconductors put on the fusion magnet systems.One method to simplify the magnet system is by using high-temperature superconductors (HTS) that allow for a higher magnet performance and much larger temperature margins.Successful application of HTS in ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
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