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Electrically Triggered Rapid Exothermic Reaction in 3D printed Ionomer Composites
TS-037916 — A novel method for developing composite materials for use in military hardware applications.
Manufacturing and safe handling of military hardware is essential for the safety of our armed forces. Military hardware is often produced in advance and stockpiled for many years, wasting valuable resources. Most materials used in defense hardware are toxic, highly inflammable, and require extra c…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Sundaresan, Vishnu Baba
  • Licensing Officer: Bartell, Cordellia

Redox Transistor Battery
TS-037371 — A refillable, rechargeable, and portable electrochemical energy storage system
Compared to fossil fuel-powered alternatives, electric vehicles powered by Li‐ion batteries are limited by short driving range, long recharge time, and capacity fade. Alternatives to Li‐ion batteries, such as supercapacitors and redox flow batteries with comparably high specific power and rapi…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Sundaresan, Vishnu Baba; Gilmore, Paul; Hery, Travis; Northcutt, Robert
  • Licensing Officer: Bartell, Cordellia

Simulcure Technique - Fabrication and Preparation of Structural Composites
TS-014977 — A fabrication technique to prepare a composite structure with sensor elements distributed in 3-D space for visualizing stress distribution.
Trends in home automation, wearable electronics, and autonomous vehicles have created networked ecosystems, in which computers coexist and play a critical role. In these ecosystems, sensors provide necessary inputs to monitor the environment and take situation-specific action. Currently, sensors a…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Sundaresan, Vishnu Baba
  • Licensing Officer: Bartell, Cordellia

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