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Follow on Google News | High Temperature, Thin Film Sensors Under DevelopmentSporian Microsystems was awarded a contract from the USAF to investigate a non-planar, conformal, thin film, high temperature sensor that will be used to monitor temperature & strain in aircraft engines that often exceed 1250°C/2300°F temperatures.
By: Mike Usrey "Our goal is to develop sensors for blades and vanes for various compressor stages of turbines. The size and shape of the sensor needs to be such that it doesn't interfere with the air flow. Such a capability could initially help improve the design of new turbines and eventually be used to improve the availability and performance of these systems," said Sporian principal investigator Dr. Yiping Liu. The US Air Force Materials & Manufacturing Directorate at Wright Patterson Air Force Base will monitor the results of Sporian's development efforts. Sporian is also working with turbine propulsion OEMs to determine functional requirements for the sensor. Beyond the DoD, Sporian recognizes opportunities in commercial aerospace, electricity generation, thermal protection system, and oil field applications. For more information visit www.sporian.com or call 303-516-9075 X 19. © Copyright 2009 - Sporian Microsystems, Inc. # # # ABOUT SPORIAN: Sporian Microsystems, Inc. develops, markets, manufactures and sells a family of novel sensors, multiple sensor-suites, sensor-subsystems & sensor data-loggers. These systems communicate via wireless and wired interconnects, & they deliver several key features, including portability (small size and low power consumption) * Environmental sensors including such parameters as temperature, vibration, humidity, shock, and chemical species present in the environment, * Biological and chemical sensors for environmental contaminant and serum pathogen detection, * Sensors, coatings and packaging for harsh, high temperature and pressure environments, * Systems to integrate sensors with signal processing, data logging, wired and wireless communications, and interface software. End
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