DIRECT TO PHASE II Exportable Power for Ultra Lightweight Tactical Vehicle (ULTV) Navy SBIR 20.1 - DIRECT TO PHASE II Topic N201-D01 MCSC - Mr. Jeffrey Kent [email protected] Opens: January 14, 2020 - Closes: February 26, 2020 (8:00 PM ET)
TECHNOLOGY
AREA(S): Ground/Sea Vehicles ACQUISITION
PROGRAM: USMC PEO Land Systems, PM Ground Based Air Defense (GBAD), SMC PEO
Land Systems, PM LTV OBJECTIVE:
Develop a compact, lightweight, engine-driven power generation system for
vehicle and export electrical power with high specific power (kilowatts per
kilogram) that fits within the confines of the chassis of recreational
off-highway vehicles (ROVs) to meet expected power and energy demands and allow
for future mission growth. DESCRIPTION:
Currently available vehicles capable of being internally transported in rotary
wing aircraft have insufficient export power capabilities to meet power and
energy demands of current Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UASs) and allow
for future mission growth. The current Light Marine Air Defense Integrated
System (LMADIS) uses a 5 kilowatts (kW) diesel generator weighing 300 lbs. that
results in the vehicle weighing 15 lbs. over the maximum gross vehicle weight
(GVW) of the current ULTV. Future mission growth to add additional
communications equipment to LMADIS is expected to increase the power demands to
10 kW. Currently available diesel generators that meet the higher power
requirements weigh close to 500 pounds (lbs). and would result in the vehicle
weighing 100 to 150 lbs. over maximum GVW. Compact and lightweight power
generation systems are needed to power C-UAS and C2 systems and keep the
vehicle safely within its allowable GVW. The system requirements are: PHASE I: For
this Direct to Phase II (DP2) topic, the Government expects that the small
business would have accomplished the following in a Phase I-type effort. It
must have developed a concept for a workable prototype or design to address at
a minimum the basic requirements of the stated objective above. PHASE II:
Based on the Phase I equivalent effort and the Phase II plan, develop and use
analytical modeling to assist in design and integration. Build prototypes for
both fitment and functionality of power generation system. Support evaluation
of prototypes to determine if the performance goals defined in the Phase II
development plan and the requirements outlined in MIL-STD-1275E and
MIL-STD-810H have been met. Demonstrate system performance through modeling and
dynamometer testing. Refine the design based on the results of testing/modeling
and support on vehicle testing. Prepare a Phase III plan to transition the
technology to the Marine Corps and the commercial marketplace. PHASE III
DUAL USE APPLICATIONS: Upon successful completion of Phase II, provide support
to the Marine Corps in transitioning the technology for Marine Corps use.
Refine a power generation system for evaluation and determine its effectiveness
in an operationally relevant environment. .Support the Marine Corps test and
evaluation program to qualify the system for the Marine Corps use. REFERENCES: 1.
�MIL-STD-810H - Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests�.
U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, January 31, 2019.� https://quicksearch.dla.mil/qsDocDetails.aspx?ident_number=35978 2.
�MIL-STD-1275E Characteristics of 28 Volt DC Input Power to Utilization Equipment
in Military Vehicles.� U.S. Army Tank automotive and Armaments Command, March
22, 2013. https://quicksearch.dla.mil/Transient/CFF7229D4AE841AA8C3229140257B53A.pdf 3. �Test
Operations Procedure (TOP) 2-2-601 Electrical Systems (Vehicles and Weapon
Subsystems)�. U.S. Army Developmental Test Command Test Operations Procedure,
US Army Aberdeen Test Center, June 20, 1977. https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a045343.pdf 4. �ANSI/IEC
60529-2004 Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures (IP Code)�.� https://www.nema.org/Standards/ComplimentaryDocuments/ANSI-IEC-60529.pdf KEYWORDS:
Tactical Vehicle; Power Generation; Weight Reduction; Size Reduction; ULTV;
UTV; LMADIS; NOTM-UTV; Permanent Magnet Generator; Exportable Power; Power
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