NASA SBIR 2020-I Solicitation

Proposal Summary


PROPOSAL NUMBER:
 20-1- H4.05-5394
SUBTOPIC TITLE:
 Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment Connector Upgrade and Glove Humidity Reduction
PROPOSAL TITLE:
 New Facilitated Transport Membrane for Glove Humidity Reduction
SMALL BUSINESS CONCERN (Firm Name, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
TDA Research, Inc.
12345 West 52nd Avenue
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303) 422-7819

Principal Investigator (Name, E-mail, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)

Name:
Dr. Gokhan Alptekin Ph.D.
E-mail:
galptekin@tda.com
Address:
12345 West 52nd Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 - 1916
Phone:
(303) 940-2349

Business Official (Name, E-mail, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)

Name:
Mr. John Wright
E-mail:
krhodus@tda.com
Address:
12345 West 52nd Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 - 1916
Phone:
(303) 940-2300
Estimated Technology Readiness Level (TRL) :
Begin: 2
End: 5
Technical Abstract (Limit 2000 characters, approximately 200 words)

Since ventilation is limited in space suit gloves, humidity and water tends to accumulate in the glove, leading to finger injuries like onycholysis.  TDA Research is proposing to develop a new composite material that allows facilitated water transport for sweat and humidity removal.  The new fabric will be a hybrid of polyamide (Nylon) and a chemically-modified fabric which will transport the moisture out of the gloves.  In the Phase I project, we will carry out proof-of-concept experiments to demonstrate the viability of the new water transporting composite under representative conditions.  Composite samples will be subjected to rigorous testing to assess their performance, as well as processability and endurance.  Optimized layered combinations will be subjected to various water challenges in an environmental chamber.  Finally, we will also carry out a high-fidelity engineering analysis to estimate the cost of the composite materials as a function of production volume.

Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words)

Since Extravehicular Activities can last up to 8 hours, comfort and prevention of hand injuries can be increased by controlling the space suit glove atmosphere.  TDA Research proposes to develop a new composite material for facilitated water transport that can be integrated into the space suit glove bladder to provide a means to prevent water/humidity accumulation in the glove.  The facilitated transport membrane also has applications for NASA in adult diapers. 

Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words)

The enhanced water wicking capability of this new composite will enable its use in advanced fabrics and sports apparel.  The chemically modified fabric will work far better than today’s water wicking porous fabrics.  Adult diapers are another application with a large commercial market. This technology would be particularly useful for patients in hospitals and long-term care facilities.

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