Award Year / Program / Phase:
1987 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:
DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator:
Jeffrey L Arias
Award Amount:
$255,000.00
Abstract:
The feasibility of a selaed aqueous electrolyte battery for missile warhead application is investigated. the problem of self-discharge is approached by storing the electrolyte separately and transferring to cells upon electric activation. high volumetric power density is achieved by thin spiral-wrap…
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Award Year / Program / Phase:
1988 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:
DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator:
Dr c v deshpandey
Award Amount:
$49,641.00
Abstract:
High-speed methods of producing 2 to 10 micron aluminum coatings on 2000-foot lengths of .001-inch diameter glass fibers will be studied to develop an economical process/equipment design.
Award Year / Program / Phase:
1990 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:
DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator:
J L Arias
Award Amount:
$378,600.00
Abstract:
The feasibility of using aerodynamic heating loads on the hpj jammer body to activate a high power miniature battery will be investigated. a molten electrolyte battery of novel design appears capable of achieving more than twice the volumetric power density required by the jammer and roughly 50 to…
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