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Multifunctional Heat Exchanger for Aerodynamic Aircraft Inlets
Award Information
Agency: Department of Defense
Branch: Navy
Contract: N68335-22-C-0448
Agency Tracking Number: N22A-T002-0151
Amount:
$238,087.00
Phase:
Phase I
Program:
STTR
Solicitation Topic Code:
N22A-T002
Solicitation Number:
22.A
Timeline
Solicitation Year:
2022
Award Year:
2022
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date):
2022-07-11
Award End Date (Contract End Date):
2023-09-19
Small Business Information
6107 W. Airport Blvd Suite 190
Greenfield, IN
46140-1111
United States
DUNS:
084066641
HUBZone Owned:
No
Woman Owned:
No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged:
No
Principal Investigator
Name: Emanuel Papandreas
Phone: (317) 336-4477
Email: mannyp@candent-technologies.com
Phone: (317) 336-4477
Email: mannyp@candent-technologies.com
Business Contact
Name: Hernando Munevar
Phone: (317) 336-4478
Email: hmunevar@candent-technologies.com
Phone: (317) 336-4478
Email: hmunevar@candent-technologies.com
Research Institution
Name: IUPUI
Contact: Andres Tovar
Address:
Phone: (317) 278-7090
Type: Nonprofit College or University
Contact: Andres Tovar
Address:
420 University Blvd
Indianapolis, IN
46202-4620
United States
Phone: (317) 278-7090
Type: Nonprofit College or University
Abstract
Candent Technologies is proposing to design and develop a light weight and robust advanced aircraft engine inlet heat exchanger system capable of dissipating large amounts of waste heat produced by various aircraft systems, such as electronic and weapon systems. The design will minimize pressure losses and flow distortion, will also maximize heat exchanger effectiveness, as well as improve other aircraft engine inlet characteristics, particularly in serpentine duct inlets. The design process will utilize state of the art CFD, FEA, and multi-objective optimization tools to define the optimum system within the stated requirements.
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