SBIR-STTR Award

Novel Diamond Substrates Isothermally Cooled by Evaporative Spray
Award last edited on: 2/26/2007

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$99,875
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
AF01-242
Principal Investigator
William de la Torre

Company Information

Fabcor (AKA: AMT Inc~Applied Material Technologies Inc)

11185 Condor Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
   (714) 545-1155
   john@fabcor.net
   www.fabcor.net
Location: Single
Congr. District: 48
County: Orange

Phase I

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Phase I year
2001
Phase I Amount
$99,875
Inserting new high power sensors and electronics on the E-8 aircraft will require highly effective cooling. Diamond substrates cooled by evaporative spray techniques can satisfy requirements for both extraordinary cooling effectiveness and tailorability to advanced radar systems. M. S. Sehmbey et al have demonstrated that evaporative spray cooled diamond surfaces can maintain components, with high heat fluxes, within a narrow isothermal temperature range. In this study, an isothermal temperature range of 120øC-150øC was maintained despite heat flux increases of 700 W/cm2 to a maximum (for the test conditions) of 1150W/cm2. These results established that combining diamond surfaces with evaporative spray cooling could generate the highly effective cooling needed by future airborne radar. Two developments have created the potential for producing such a system: (1) novel diamond substrates fabricated from network polymers and (2) turn-key evaporative spray cooling systems currently being evaluated in DoD systems. A key feature, in both of these developments, is their tailorability to system configurations and cooling requirements thus creating the opportunity to produce highly effective modular and scalable cooling systems. AMT, Inc. will lead a team to design diamond/evaporative spray cooling systems tailored for the E-8 aircraft and other airborne radomes and electronics. Potential dual-use commercial applications include cooling of high power electronic switching systems, high power land based communications systems, satellites, and high-end computers and electronics

Phase II

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