Marshall Space Flight Center engineers invented the Generalized Fluid System Simulation Program (GFSSP) to analyze rocket engine fluid flow. Concepts NREC, Inc., incorporated GFSSP into its Cooled Tur...
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With NASA funding, North Tonawanda, New York-based Taylor Devices Inc. developed fluidic shock absorbers to safely remove the fuel and electrical connectors from the space shuttles during launch. The ...
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Shocks due to defective wiring in home appliances or other electrical equipment can cause severe burns, even death. As a result, SCI Systems, Inc. developed the Ground Fault Interrupters (GFI) which a...
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When power outages occurred at Landmark Plastic Corporation, it took seven to twelve minutes for the primary mercury lamps to cool down enough to relight and two to seven minutes for the ELS incandesc...
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Under an SBIR from Lewis Research Center, Precision Combustion, Inc. (PCI) developed the Advanced Technology Catalytic Combustor. The research proved the viability of efficient, cost-effective catalyt...
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Environmental Protection Agency monitors emissions from industrial smokestacks to obtain such information as how much pollutant material is being discharged into the atmosphere, how rapidly it is bein...
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Shaker Research Corporation, under a contract with NASA, produced a test vehicle that measures resonant frequency of railroad roller bearings to identify source of bearings defects. Marshall scientist...
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Duncan Technologies, Inc., (DTI) developed an infrared imaging system for detection of hydrogen flames in the Space Shuttle Main Engines. The product is the result of a NASA Small Business Innovation ...
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Broadband multispectral imaging can be very helpful in showing differences in energy being radiated and is often employed by NASA satellites to monitor temperature and climate changes. In addition, hy...
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Through a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract, WET Labs, Inc., developed a new technology for validating ocean color images from satellites. It calls the device the Diving Opti...
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