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An Overview of Sbir Phase 2 Materials Structures for Extreme Environments. National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa
An Overview of Sbir Phase 2 Materials Structures for Extreme Environments


  • Author: National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa
  • Date: 13 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Paperback::32 pages
  • ISBN10: 1793987106
  • Filename: an-overview-of-sbir-phase-2-materials-structures-for-extreme-environments.pdf
  • Dimension: 216x 279x 2mm::100g

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Companies and NASA Programs and Projects resulting in benefit to both SBIR companies and NASA. An Overview of SBIR Phase 2 Materials Structures for Extreme Environments Hung D. Nguyen and Gynelle C. Steele National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135 NASA/TM 2015-218858 1 PHASE I: This SBIR Phase 1 proposal will focus on designing and developing a body-wearable antenna system, such as a one-size-fits-all vest with adjustable straps, with a desired weight of less than 2 pounds. The DF Mantenna will operate in the 50 MHz to 500 MHz range with 0 dB Gain. Interactive Participation Guide Overview of both the SBIR and STTR programs as implemented NASA; NASA 2017 SBIR Program Phase I Selections - Focus Area List. Proposals Selected for Negotiation of Contracts. Focus Area 15 Lightweight Materials Structures and Assembly / Construction (15) SBIR/STTR Program Overview. 2. 1982 Small Business Innova{on Development Act. Agencies H5 Lightweight Spacecraft Materials and Structures. 50. Image Description: The Lucid M1 transcranial Doppler Ultrasound System is indicated as an Chemical and Environmental Technologies (CT) PFI:BIC: Smart Factories -An Intelligent Material Delivery System to Improve SBIR Phase II: High Performance Structural Composites with Cellulosic Nanoparticles. Air Force Research Laboratory A Legacy of Research from the Wright Brothers innovation fueled intelligent, creative Airmen will remain a key part of Prior SBIR Phase II Awards: Company Commercialization History (Attachment N) Firms that have received one or more SBIR Phase II awards from NSF or other Federal agencies within the past 10 fiscal years (since Oct. 1, 1987, FY88) must submit a report on Company Commercialization History (Attachment N) as discussed in Section 3.4.2. The one and only time that Phase II proposals based on the 13.2 Phase I awards may be submitted Phase I awardees from the 13.2 is during this 13.2 Phase II solicitation window. Solicitation of Phase II proposals for topics prior to FY13 will be conducted in accordance with the procedures specified in those solicitations (for all MDA Phase I Nature has a multitude of examples of complex materials and systems that go well beyond the current capabilities of synthetic systems. Furthermore, biomimetic concepts will account for an estimated $1.2 trillion in global economic development, and have already contributed to familiar products like Velcro and wind turbines. Surviving Extreme Space Environments Enable robotic operations and survival, to conduct science research and exploration in the most extreme environments of our solar system. New Tools of Discovery Develop novel technologies to investigate the origin, phenomena, structures and processes of all elements of the solar system and of the universe. The Advanced Materials topic addresses the development of new and improved materials for a wide variety of commercial and industrial applications. Proposals may focus on the creation of innovative material systems and/or on critical fabrication, processing, or manufacturing challenges involved in the successful commercialization of materials. Phase I Deliverables: Written report detailing evidence of technology feasibility in the laboratory (TRL 2-4) or in a relevant environment and stating the future path toward hardware and software demonstration on orbit. Phase II Deliverables: Hardware and/or software prototype that can be demonstrated, preferably on orbit (TRL 4-6). Read less>> DoD 2018.2 SBIR Solicitation. DESCRIPTION: High velocity, gun-launched projectiles face extreme environmental and functional requirements, imposed on their airframes and the sabot structures used to launch them. This topic seeks to develop novel structures, components and materials that are survivable and functional in flight after A Navy Activity will not issue a Navy SBIR Phase II award to a company when the elapsed time between the completion of the Phase I award and the actual Phase II award date is eight (8) months or greater; unless the process and the award have been formally reviewed and approved the Navy SBIR Changes to both Phase I and Phase II SBIR/STTR Solicitations: Program Description.Extreme environment materials and structures. A Phase III SBIR/STTR award is any work that derives from, extends, or completes effort(s) performed under prior SBIR/STTR funding agreements, but is funded sources other than the SBIR/STTR programs. Thus, a Phase III contract is any contract or grant where the technology is the same as, derived from, or evolved from a Phase I or a Phase II " Polymer Nanocomposites for Extreme Environments," invited lecture at the Johns Hopkins University-Applied Physics Laboratory, Columbia, MD, May 7, 2008. "A Comprehensive Review of Thermal Protection Materials," invited lecture at Pennsylvania State University, Dept. Of Mechanical Engineering, University Park, PA, Feb. 8, 2008. architectures are also viable for these satellite communications concepts. This Phase I SBIR focuses on defining advanced architecture and performance goals for a communications W-band receive phased array, designing wafer-scale antenna and front-end components, and defining a proof-of-concept multi-element demonstration vehicle. Over the past 30 years, The Department of Energy s (DOE) supercomputing program has played an increasingly important role in the scientific discovery process allowing scientists to create more accurate models of complex systems, simulate problems once thought to be impossible, and analyze the increasing amount of data generated experiments.





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