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ACCOMPLISHMENTSDeveloped fiber optic sensors for up to 400o C
Developed methods to imbed fiber optic sensors into polymer matrix composites
Methods of entrance and egress of optical fibers from autoclaves and molds to instrumentation were developed
A simple instrument capable of monitoring 16 fiber optic sensors was developed
COMMERCIALIZATION
Received commercial, DOE, and DOD funding totaling $250K (Phase III). DOE work was on resin transfer molded composites and DOD work was on monitoring the cure of molded explosives.
As a result of this SBIR, Geo Centers further enhanced their business by purchasing a technical competitor, Micromet, Inc.
Two new jobs were created
INNOVATION
GEO-CENTERS, INC.Newton Center, MA
SmallBusinessInnovation Research
GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS
Important to NASA’s Aeronautics High Temperature Materials (HITEMP), High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT), and Enabling Propulsion Materials (EPM) Programs.
Important to all military advance propulsion engine programs.
Lewis Research Center9/97
Fiber Optic Systems for CompositeProcess Monitoring and Control
Polymer Matrix Cure Monitoring& Process Control System
Fiber optic sensors for monitoring polymer matrix cure state, temperature, and pressure
1987 Phase II NAS3-25817, SS-168NASA Contact - Kenneth Bowles
ACCOMPLISHMENTSDeveloped fiber optic sensors for up to 400o C
Developed methods to imbed fiber optic sensors into polymer matrix composites
Methods of entrance and egress of optical fibers from autoclaves and molds to instrumentation were developed
A simple instrument capable of monitoring 16 fiber optic sensors was developed
COMMERCIALIZATION
Received commercial, DOE, and DOD funding totaling $250K (Phase III). DOE work was on resin transfer molded composites and DOD work was on monitoring the cure of molded explosives.
As a result of this SBIR, Geo Centers further enhanced their business by purchasing a technical competitor, Micromet, Inc.
Two new jobs were created
INNOVATION
GEO-CENTERS, INC.Newton Center, MA
SmallBusinessInnovation Research
GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS
Important to NASA’s Aeronautics High Temperature Materials (HITEMP), High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT), and Enabling Propulsion Materials (EPM) Programs.
Important to all military advance propulsion engine programs.
Lewis Research Center9/97
Fiber Optic Systems for CompositeProcess Monitoring and Control
Polymer Matrix Cure Monitoring& Process Control System
Fiber optic sensors for monitoring polymer matrix cure state, temperature, and pressure
1987 Phase II NAS3-25817, SS-168NASA Contact - Kenneth Bowles
ACCOMPLISHMENTSDeveloped fiber optic sensors for up to 400o C
Developed methods to imbed fiber optic sensors into polymer matrix composites
Methods of entrance and egress of optical fibers from autoclaves and molds to instrumentation were developed
A simple instrument capable of monitoring 16 fiber optic sensors was developed
COMMERCIALIZATION
Received commercial, DOE, and DOD funding totaling $250K (Phase III). DOE work was on resin transfer molded composites and DOD work was on monitoring the cure of molded explosives.
As a result of this SBIR, Geo Centers further enhanced their business by purchasing a technical competitor, Micromet, Inc.
Two new jobs were created
INNOVATION
GEO-CENTERS, INC.Newton Center, MA
SmallBusinessInnovation Research
GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS
Important to NASA’s Aeronautics High Temperature Materials (HITEMP), High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT), and Enabling Propulsion Materials (EPM) Programs.
Important to all military advance propulsion engine programs.
Lewis Research Center9/97
Fiber Optic Systems for CompositeProcess Monitoring and Control
Polymer Matrix Cure Monitoring& Process Control System
Fiber optic sensors for monitoring polymer matrix cure state, temperature, and pressure
1987 Phase II NAS3-25817, SS-168NASA Contact - Kenneth Bowles