SBIR-STTR Award

Universal Fire Suppressant Nozzle
Award last edited on: 9/28/2022

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$1,758,032
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF103-235
Principal Investigator
David McGinnis

Company Information

Engineering and Scientific Innovations Inc (AKA: ESI Inc~Engineering & Scientific Innovations Inc)

7383 Dixie Highway
Fairfield, OH 45014
   (513) 605-3700
   contact@esi-solutionsinc.com
   www.esi-solutionsinc.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Butler

Phase I

Contract Number: FA9201-11-C-0126
Start Date: 5/5/2011    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2011
Phase I Amount
$99,864
Engineering & Scientific Innovations, Inc. (ESI) has an extensive background in aircraft survivability and vulnerability reduction and has specific experience in the fundamental understanding of the fire suppressant transport phenomena in highly cluttered spaces such as engine nacelles and dry bays. This opportunity allows for the development of a unique smart nozzle technology which could be used to retrofit current systems in legacy aircraft as well as compliment the design of new suppression systems in future aircraft. By incorporating an optical fire location device with a proprietary discharge nozzle, the newly developed smart nozzle will be capable of locating a fire and discharging agent directly at the fire zone within 100 ms of receiving an external detection signal. This smart nozzle will thereby increase the overall efficiency of the suppression system by increasing the coverage area of a single nozzle, reducing the number of nozzles required and decreasing the amount of agent required to extinguish a fire, all while reducing collateral damage to nearby areas not effected by the fire.

Benefit:
The proposed smart fire suppression nozzle offers a method of increasing the effectiveness of halon replacement fire suppression systems for DoD and commercial aircraft platforms by achieving higher agent transport efficiencies to fire regions. This smart nozzle will allow retrofit of legacy systems as well as integration into future fire suppression systems. Furthermore, due to its universal nature, the nozzle is expected to be easily marketable to several additional industries including but not limited to the following: ground vehicle suppression systems (military and commercial), building fire protection systems, solid propellant gas generation fire suppression systems, and electronic/computer equipment rooms. This multi-use marketability increases commercialization of the final product and decreases the cost per unit, especially for DoD applications.

Keywords:
Fire Suppression, Halon-Replacement, Halon, Nozzle, Fire Suppression Nozzle, Fire Detector, Spgg

Phase II

Contract Number: FA2487-13-C-0284
Start Date: 2/25/2020    Completed: 2/25/2022
Phase II year
2013
(last award dollars: 2020)
Phase II Amount
$1,658,168

Engineering & Scientific Innovations, Inc. (ESI) has an extensive background in aircraft survivability and vulnerability reduction and has specific experience in the fundamental understanding of the fire suppressant transport phenomena in highly cluttered spaces such as engine nacelles and dry bays. This opportunity allows for the development of a unique smart nozzle technology which could be used to retrofit current systems in legacy aircraft as well as compliment the design of new suppression systems in future aircraft. By incorporating an optical fire location device with a proprietary discharge nozzle, the newly developed smart nozzle will be capable of locating a fire and discharging agent directly at the fire zone within 100 ms of receiving a fire detection signal. This smart nozzle will thereby increase the overall efficiency of the suppression system by locating the fire zone and supplying agent directly to the fire. Thereby reducing the amount of agent required to extinguish a fire and minimizing collateral damage to nearby areas.

Benefit:
The proposed universal fire suppression nozzle offers a method of increasing the effectiveness of halon replacement fire suppression systems for DoD and commercial aircraft platforms by achieving higher agent transport efficiencies to fire regions. This universal nozzle will allow retrofit of legacy systems as well as integration into future fire suppression systems. Furthermore, due to its universal nature, the nozzle is expected to be easily marketable to several additional industries including but not limited to the following: ground vehicle suppression systems (military and commercial), building fire protection systems, solid propellant gas generation fire suppression systems, and electronic/computer equipment rooms. This multi-use marketability increases commercialization of the final product, which will result in a low cost unit, especially for DoD applications.

Keywords:
Fire Suppression, Halon-Replacement, Halon, Nozzle, Fire Suppression Nozzle, Fire Detector, Spgg.