Active Buoyancy Control
Navy SBIR FY2005.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2005.1
Topic No.: N05-067
Topic Title: Active Buoyancy Control
Proposal No.: N051-067-0578
Firm: Mide Technology Corporation
200 Boston Avenue Suite 1000
Medford, Massachusetts 02155-3502
Contact: C. van
Phone: (781) 306-0609
Web Site: www.mide.com
Abstract: The ability to actively control the buoyancy of underwater sea gliders could greatly enhance the efficiency of the underwater vehicles. Both large displacements as well as small (trim) displacements are beneficial to finely control the buoyancy of the sea glider. Mide proposes to utilize either shape memory allow (SMA) dimples, or super elastic alloy (SEA) dimples of varying size, to alter the volume of the craft at select locations, thus altering the buoyancy of the sea glider. In their non-actuated state the dimples would utilize the external water pressure to lay conformed to the glider body, when actuated the dimples would create small mounds on the body of the sea glider. The SMA dimples would be actuated via heaters and pressure, and the SEA would be actuated via pressure. By actuated the dimples with pressure, the actuation can be tailored dependent upon depth in the ocean.
Benefits: The primary commercial benefit of this technology is in the efficiency improvements of under water gliders. This technology will lower the operating cost of these gliders. If proven successful this technology could span to other platforms that would have a significant impact on the Navy. All Navy submersibles could benefit from this technology which could greatly benefit the Navy.

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