NASA STTR 2004 Solicitation

FORM B - PROPOSAL SUMMARY


PROPOSAL NUMBER: 04 T6.01-9891
RESEARCH SUBTOPIC TITLE: Self-Healing Repair technologies
PROPOSAL TITLE: Wire Insulation Incorporating Self-healing Polymers (WIISP)
SMALL BUSINESS CONCERN (SBC) RESEARCH INSTITUTION (RI)
NAME:NextGen Aeronautics, Inc. NAME:Virginia Tech
ADDRESS:2780 Skypark Drive, Suite 400 ADDRESS:460 Turner Street, Mail #0170
CITY:Torrance CITY:Blacksburg
STATE/ZIP:CA90505-7519 STATE/ZIP:VA24061-0170
PHONE:(310)891-2807 PHONE:(540)231-5281

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR/PROJECT MANAGER (Name, E-mail, Mail Address, City/State/Zip, Phone)
Anna K Stewart
astewart@nextgenaero.com



TECHNICAL ABSTRACT (LIMIT 200 WORDS)
NextGen Aeronautics, Inc. and their partner, Virginia Tech, propose to develop a self-healing material for wire insulation using a class of poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid) (EMAA) and poly(tetramethylene oxide) ionomer polymers. The self-healing property of these materials is strongly correlated with the thermal processes that occur during and after damage initiation. Recent experimental results have demonstrated that penetration of the polymer by a projectile causes localized heating near the puncture. The heating then causes a localized melt elastic response which serves to close the puncture and 'heal' the polymer.

Since self-healing has already been demonstrated using these materials, the major technical challenge of this STTR effort is to stimulate the localized melt elastic response that has been shown to initiate self-healing. Our concept is to incorporate a magnetically-response phase into the insulating polymer for the purpose of causing localized heating during high-frequency excitation of the polymer. This magnetic phase will be located close to the electrical conductor. Localized heating will cause flow into the crack and, upon cooling, the crack will close over the wire and eliminate the exposure of the bare wire.

POTENTIAL NASA COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS (LIMIT 100 WORDS)
Utilizing self-healing materials for wire insulation will have direct benefits to an array of NASA commercial applications. These include development of smart, low-maintenance commercial transport and business aircraft, the next generation of spacecraft and inter-planetary vehicles, as well as mission critical infra-structures such as launch platforms and complex support equipment.

POTENTIAL NON-NASA COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS (LIMIT 100 WORDS)
Self-healing wire insulation materials will have wide-spread commercial applications wherever electrical power is utilized ? all kinds of automobiles, commercial buildings, homes etc. They could also be used in computer systems to improve reliability and reduce maintenance.