SBIR-STTR Award

Variable Speed and Energy Efficient Depth Changing Buoys
Award last edited on: 9/17/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DARPA
Total Award Amount
$1,794,250
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
HR001119S0035-15
Principal Investigator
Yi Chao

Company Information

Seatrec Inc

911 South Primrose Avenue Suite J
Monrovia, CA 91106
   (626) 386-5988
   info@seatrec.com
   www.seatrec.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 27
County: Los Angeles

Phase I

Contract Number: N/A
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$1
Direct to Phase II

Phase II

Contract Number: 140D0420C0068
Start Date: 3/27/2020    Completed: 9/26/2021
Phase II year
2020
Phase II Amount
$1,794,249
DARPA challenges the community to develop a long endurance and fast profiling float that can dive to 1000m at 1 m/s speed for more than 100 dive cycles. Today’s buoyancy engine used by floats and gliders is too small to support this fast profiling requirement. To increase the size of buoyancy engine and add propeller can achieve 1 m/s speed but require a significantly larger battery in order to maintain long endurance. Innovations of new propulsion and energy harvesting are therefore required to meet this DARPA challenge. This proposal has assembled a multi-disciplinary team of scientists and engineers with demonstrated abilities to accomplish the proposed objective on schedule and within budget. Using a commercially available profiling float, we will develop three innovative technologies: 1) a chemical reactor using fluidized aluminum to react with water to produce pressurized hydrogen for rapid buoyancy change, 2) a hydraulic buoyancy engine with larger size and faster pumping for precise depth control, and 3) an energy harvesting system to convert ocean thermal energy into electricity to enable long endurance. An optimal combination of these three technologies will push the envelope of persistent monitoring and extend the mission endurance from 100 dive cycles towards infinite.