SBIR-STTR Award

Optical Full-Field Pressure Measurement System
Award last edited on: 1/26/2007

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$483,313
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A96-086
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: DAAH01-97-C-R009
Start Date: 10/30/1996    Completed: 4/30/1997
Phase I year
1997
Phase I Amount
$99,994
AeroChem Corp. proposes to develop an optical system for full-field pressure measurements. Our system will be a significant improvement over existing Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) systems. It will be capable of unsteady pressure measurements for both periodic and short duration transient conditions. Aerochem's system will also be self-compensating for temperature variations, will simultaneously measure pressure and temperature, and will be self-referencing for nonuniform illumination and model deformation/movement. During Phase I, we will develop and demonstrate a limited capability system under conditions found in ground testing of tactical missiles, UAV's and helicopters. We will also demonstrate the relative capabilities of a single-lumiphore versus a multi-lumiphore system. During Phase II we will develop and fabricate a complete functioning system for demonstration in a ground test facility. Results from this work will lead to full-field measurements of unsteady pressures. This will have a strong impact on the design and testing of various aerospace vehicles and devices. Propulsion and automotive applications are also probable. Spin-off technologies include remote sensing of oxygen concentration in medical and environmental applications.

Phase II

Contract Number: DAAH01-99-C-R190
Start Date: 5/3/1999    Completed: 5/4/2001
Phase II year
1999
Phase II Amount
$383,319
AeroChem Corp. proposes to develop an optical system for full-field pressure measurements. Our system will be a significant improvement over existing Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) systems. It will be capable of unsteady pressure measurements for both periodic and short duration transient conditions. Aerochem's system will also be self-compensating for temperature variations, will simultaneously measure pressure and temperature, and will be self-referencing for nonuniform illumination and model deformation/movement. During Phase I, we will develop and demonstrate a limited capability system under conditions found in ground testing of tactical missiles, UAV's and helicopters. We will also demonstrate the relative capabilities of a single-lumiphore versus a multi-lumiphore system. During Phase II we will develop and fabricate a complete functioning system for demonstration in a ground test facility. Results from this work will lead to full-field measurements of unsteady pressures. This will have a strong impact on the design and testing of various aerospace vehicles and devices. Propulsion and automotive applications are also probable. Spin-off technologies include remote sensing of oxygen concentration in medical and environmental applications.