SBIR-STTR Award

Structural Directed Energy and Nuclear Effect Mitigation of Composite Aeroshells for Munitions
Award last edited on: 9/14/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$899,638
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF171-109
Principal Investigator
George Hansen

Company Information

Conductive Composites Company

357 West 910 South Suite 1
Heber City, UT 84032
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Wasatch

Phase I

Contract Number: FA8650-17-P-5028
Start Date: 5/31/2017    Completed: 3/2/2018
Phase I year
2017
Phase I Amount
$149,829
Next generation munition systems must be capable of mitigating a multitude of threats including nuclear (Xray, Gamma and Neutron) particles, electromagnetic/directed energy (DE) threats in their various forms, namely high altitude electromagnetic pulse (H

Phase II

Contract Number: FA8650-18-C-5035
Start Date: 7/19/2018    Completed: 7/19/2020
Phase II year
2018
Phase II Amount
$749,809
Next generation munition systems must be capable of operating in and mitigating a multitude of threats. These threats include intentional enemy electromagnetic countermeasures in contested environments, electromagnetic interference form a congested spectrum, as well as environmental threats (such as adverse weather) and even solar weather events and cosmic radiation. As diverse as these threats are, they can be commonly viewed as components of the radio-frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.An ideal munitions system will have the capability to stay on track and on target, no matter the environment or threat. Conductive Composite's multifunctional materials technology approach yields a composite layup that attenuates multiple classes of threat levels - thus new protection levels are now possible in a single lightweight, multifunctional composite. Historically, electromagnetic shielding has been provided on a composite structure via secondary applications. At Conductive Composites, the art of integrating the protective materials directly into the composite system simplifies the manufacturing process, improves integration of properties, and also help remove bonding issues and thermal stresses that are caused by mismatches between distinct layers of materials (such as solid metal foils or paints on composite skins).