ORNL has the national lab-leading total of 112 since the awards began in 1963 and is second only to General Electric.
ORNL Director Bill Madia said the three R&D 100 awards "are once again a tribute to the truly outstanding talent of our research staff. Year after year, the science and discoveries at ORNL are recognized among the best in the world."
The honors were for the following processes or inventions:
Any Source, Any Position Fluid Handler (ASAP), developed and submitted jointly by Mitch Doktycz, Life Sciences Division; Steven Hicks, Engineering Science and Technology Division; and Innovadyne Technologies of Santa Rosa, Calif.
Pharmaceutical companies and researchers testing genetic materials will find the technology valuable and cost-effective in testing and developing new drugs. ASAP enables the high-speed transfer of small volumes of liquid between source and target. The ability to transfer small amounts means that less liquid is used during experimentation and development, translating into significant cost savings.
ORNL Spiral Notch Torsion Test, developed and jointly submitted by Jy-An Wang, Nuclear Science and Technology Division; Ken Liu, Metals and Ceramics Division; and Inventure Laboratories of Knoxville.
The Spiral Notch Torsion Test is a portable system that tests fracture toughness and strength of materials, such as ceramics, composites, polymers, carbon foam and concrete, to be used in designs. Knowledge of material strengths and weaknesses helps engineers set limits in structural designs so that certain materials are not used in conditions unsuitable to the strengths of that material. This system will provide engineers with state-of-the-art materials te
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Contact: Ron Walli
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DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
26-Jun-2002