SBIR-STTR Award

Development of Advanced Capability Pressure Sensitive Paints
Award last edited on: 10/11/2005

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$95,700
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
AF98-288
Principal Investigator
James P Hubner

Company Information

AeroChem Corporation

PO Box 90087
Gainesville, FL 32607
   (352) 256-6466
   info@aerochemcorp.com
   www.aerochemcorp.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Alachua

Phase I

Contract Number: F40600-98-C-0001
Start Date: 5/14/1998    Completed: 2/14/1999
Phase I year
1998
Phase I Amount
$95,700
AeroChem Corporation proposes to develop a new multi-luminophor pressure-sensitive paints (PSPs) suitable for full-field surface measurements over pressure and temperature ranges of 200 to 2000 psf and 20 to 150 F, respectively. These paints will allow simultaneous measurement of pressure and temperature, eliminate requirements for wind-off references to compensate for nonuniform illumination, and provide the chemical and mechanical properties demanded for a variety of aerodynamic testing. Additionally, AeroChem will develop the hardware and software needed to properly decouple the emission characteristics of the various luminophors and to incorporate these new coatings into existing PSP measurement systems. The resulting product will be compatible with conventional emission integration and lifetime measurement systems and will meet the mandated measurement accuracy of1% for Phase I and 0.2% for Phase II. The new coating and system advancements will eliminate or minimize many difficulties associated with image registration and mapping. Two candiate dual-luminophor (pressure-temperature) coatings have already been developed by AeroChem- -both showing good emission band separation and measurement characteristics for atmospheric and sub-atmospheric pressure measurements with temperatures ranging between 80 and 150 F (a temperature range surpassing the variation specified in the Phase I RFP).

Benefits:
Results from this research will lead to a new generation of luminophor coatings and measurement system components. The improvements will increase the system measurement accuracy and decrease testing and image processing time. The technology will aid in design of a more affordable measurement system suitable for a wide variety of research facilities.

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