Novel technology reaches 100-kW wireless power transfer for passenger vehicle
A team of ORNL researchers demonstrated that a light-duty passenger electric vehicle can be wirelessly charged at 100-kW with 96% efficiency using polyphase electromagnetic coupling coils with rotating magnetic fields. ORNL’s patented system transferred power to a Hyundai Kona EV across a five-inch airgap using electromagnetic fields, a process similar to the wireless charging of small consumer devices. >> READ NOW
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202105018 // Materials The technology describes methods for coloration of gem diaspore.
Inventor: Lawrence M. Anovitz, Physical Sciences at ORNL
Next-Generation Heat Pump Dryer with an Embedded Energy Storage System for Combined Washer and Dryer
202205076 // Energy and Utilities // Materials
Technologies directed to heat pump dryers with embedded energy storage for combined washer and dryer are described.
Inventor: Kashif Nawaz , Energy Science at ORNL
202205086 // Analytical Instrumentation // Manufacturing
This technology provides a device, platform and method of fabrication of new atomically tailored materials. This “synthescope” is a scanning transmission electron microscope transformed into an atomic-scale material manipulation platform. This allows precise placement of a single atom foreign to the material, creating a new material.
Inventors: Ondrej Dyck , Andrew Lupini, Stephen Jesse; Physical Sciences at ORNL
202205087 // Materials
The technology describes method for making pellets using a disposable die.
Inventor: Craig Bridges , Physical Sciences at ORNL
202205100 // Energy and Utilities
Technologies directed to isothermal ionic liquid-based membrane fiber bundle absorber for air dehumidification are described.
Inventor: Tugba Turnaoglu, PhD , Energy Science at ORNL
202305299 // Materials // Security and Defense
This solution aims to significantly reduce the cost, lead time, and energy consumption with fabricating complex cylindrical casings and housings, similar to combustion chambers of gas turbines.
Inventor: Christopher Tyler , Energy Science at ORNL
202305428 // Manufacturing
Adhesives for metal parts typically are liquid-based which require complex processing. This technology is a hot melt adhesive that is mixed and applied in a solid form and after the heating and cooling cycle creates strong bonds with the substrates in a matter of seconds. These adhesives show excellent adhesion on the metal surface such as steel while they can be readily removed on demand. These adhesives can also adhere to aluminum, wood, and paper.
Inventors: vera bocharova , Tomonori Saito , Md Anisur Rahman, Ph.D. , Robert Sacci ; Physical Sciences at ORNL
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Most plastic is discarded after a single use, with about 76% of plastic waste discarded into landfills annually. The current practice is wasting feedstock resources, energy, and carbon used for their production. This technology is a new and unique way to upcycle thermoplastic polyesters, specifically poly(ethylene terephthalate), breaking it down and converting it using chemical means into added value organic compounds that can be used as plasticizers, organic building blocks, or monomers for polymer synthesis. This upcycling process can help combat accumulation of plastic waste in the environment and help advance toward a net-zero carbon society.
Inventors: Jeff Foster , Tomonori Saito ; Physical Sciences at ORNL
202305442 // Materials
The substrate exchange turret with laser heating is a device that allows for up to ten substrates to be mounted into a physical vapor deposition (PVD) chamber at one time and be heated with a laser for temperature control during film growth. The turret rotates one of the ten substrates in line with the laser heater for thin film deposition while shielding the other nine. This device allows for artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to conduct ten successive thin film growth experiments without human intervention, enables autonomous thin film growth with PVD processes.
Inventor: Sumner Harris ; Physical Sciences at ORNL
202305443 // Manufacturing
Ceramic matrix composites are used in several industries, such as aerospace, for lightweight, high quality and high strength materials. But producing them is time consuming and often low quality. It usually takes 600 to 2,000 hours to produce using traditional methods, and the materials are difficult to manufacture. This technology utilizes microwaves for inverted heating of preform ceramic composites to reduce manufacture time but increase efficiency and quality and lower costs.
Inventors: Wenjun Ge , Vimal Ramanuj , Ramanan Sankaran ; Computing at ORNL
202305447 // Transportation
High strength, oxidation resistant refractory alloys are difficult to fabricate for commercial use in extreme environments. A niobium-based alloy is the most widely commercially used refractory alloy as it can withstand high temperatures, large temperature gradients, and hypersonic speeds that cause high stress on materials. However, its low strength and poor oxidation resistance have limited its use. This technology utilizes additive manufacturing to fabricate improved and novel refractory alloys of high strength and oxidation resistance for extreme environments that overcome these obstacles.
Inventors: Ying Yang , Ryan Dehoff , Michael Kirka , Patxi Fernandez-Zelaia , Christopher Ledford , Alice Perrin, PhD , Yan-Ru Lin ; Physical Sciences at ORNL , Energy Science at ORNL
202305448 // Materials
This novel chemistry is for production of an age-hardenable high-temperature steel suitable for printing steel components by additive manufacturing. The composition conveys an excellent combination of high temperature strength, oxidation resistance, and thermal conductivity, making the alloy suitable for components with complex geometries operating at high temperatures, such as dies, pistons, and heat exchanger components.
Inventors: Dean Pierce, Energy Science at ORNL
202305512 // Energy and Utilities
A new fusion vessel blanket has unprecedented performance: a tritium breeding ratio greater than 1:3 with natural lithium isotopic composition, no corrosion problems, no magneto-hydrodynamics interactions, proven tritium extraction methods, no direct use of water, easy replacement of the breeder, and resistance to high temperatures.
202305514 // Energy and Utilities
Current battery materials such as silicon suffer from poor ion and electron transport due to non-optimal wiring. This invention facilitates particle interconnectedness to facilitate ion motion and electron transport overcoming poor assembly. Using a microscale ballast effect resulting in increased electrical connectivity between anode particles and conductive carbon constituents results in a composite electrode with optimal connectivity to facilitate ion transport and reduce corrosion.
Inventors: Gabriel Veith , Khryslyn Arano , Beth Armstrong; Physical Sciences at ORNL
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