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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 9,1998 PSA#2133NASA/Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston Texas, 77058-3696, Mail
Code: BE 18 -- DEVELOPMENT OF AEROGEL-BASED INSULATION FOR CRYOGENIC
FEEDSYSTEMS SOL 9-BE13-18-8-37P DUE 072498 POC Yolande B. Harden,
Contracting Officer, Phone (281) 483-9953, Fax (281) 244-5337, Email
yolande.b.harden1@jsc.nasa.gov -- Yolande B. Harden, Contracting
Officer, Phone (281) 483-9953, Fax (281) 244-5337, Email
yolande.b.harden1@jsc.nasa.gov WEB: Click here for the latest
information about this notice,
http://nais.nasa.gov/EPS/JSC/date.html#9-BE13-18-8-37P. E-MAIL: Yolande
B. Harden, yolande.b.harden1@jsc.nasa.gov. This notice is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with
the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional
information included in this notice. FAR Subpart 13.5 test program is
also applicable. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation;
quotes are being requested and a written solicitation will not be
issued. This procurement is being conducted under the Simplified
Acquisition Procedures (SAP). NASA/JSC has a requirement for the
development of an aerogel-based insulation system that is suitable for
insulating a cryogenic oxygen feedsystem consisting of fluid piping,
fittings, and flow control valves. The effort shall be conducted in two
phases. The feedsystem is part of the Shuttle propellant system that
must endure launch pressure profile, on-orbit vacuum conditions and
re-entry pressure profile for 100 cycles inside the thermal environment
of the OMS pod, assumed to range in temperature from 255 K to 328 K (0
F to 130 F). The insulation shall endure a humid ambient pressure
environment during maintenance and propellant loading of the system,
vibrational ascent loads during launch, re-entry, and on-ground hold
periods during which moisture will condense on the surface of the
insulation. Vibration load environment for the insulation is as
follows: Axis: -- ; Time (min): -- ;Frequency (Hz): 20 to 180; Slope
(dB/oct):+3; Constant level(g2/Hz): -- ; Grms: -- Axis: x,y,z; Time
(min): 48;Frequency (Hz): 180 to 900; Slope (dB/oct): -- ; Constant
level(g2/Hz):0.80; Grms: 32.3 Axis: -- ; Time (min): -- ;Frequency
(Hz): 900 to 2000; Slope (dB/oct):-6; Constant level(g2/Hz): -- ; Grms:
-- The insulation shall have the capability to endure 100 thermal
cycles from ambient to cryogen propellant temperatures as well as the
pressure profile cycle noted above. Phase I The contractor shall
produce samples of various aerogel composites that are thermally tested
to determine their thermal conductivities (k values) using an accepted
test standard such as the ASTM C177 thermal test. The samples shall be
basic aerogel with various materials added to increase the strength and
ductility of the inherently fragile aerogel without significantly
increasing the thermal conductivity of the final aerogel composite. The
materials to be added and the process used to produce the final samples
is the contractor s discretion. The additive materials shall be
selected, proportioned, and produced using the following criteria: 1.
Increase the material strength of the aerogel composite; 2. Increase
moisture resistance to minimize structural damage and minimize moisture
related maintenance or aerogel composite; 3. Minimize the solid
conduction heat transfer mode of the aerogel composite; 4. Minimize the
gaseous conduction heat transfer mode of the aerogel composite; 5.
Minimize the radiative heat transfer mode of the aerogel composite; 6.
The final composite shall be sufficiently robust such that it can
withstand normal handling; 7. Have compatibility inan oxygen rich
environment. The thermal performance goal shall be to achieve thermal
conductivity of no greater than a 15% increase in k value over basic
monolithic aerogel in an ambient pressure environment. The k value at
ambient is defined to be 1.50e-02 W/(m7K) [8.67e-03 BTU/(ft7hr7R)] with
a cold side and hot side temperature of 77 and 300 K [-320 and 80 F],
respectively. The goal for thermal performance in vacuum condition is
a k value of 3.54e-04 W/(m7K) [2.05-04 BTU/(ft7hr7R)] A report shall be
generated which documents the methodology utilized to select various
additives, weight ratio of additive to aerogel, success of the aerogel
composite in meeting the criteria stated above, and the results of
thermal testing on the various samples as well as the rationale to
down-select to the final candidate aerogel composite to fabricate the
feedline insulation. Phase II The Government will provide a feedline
system which includes sections of straight piping, bends and fittings,
and a flow control solenoid valve so that aerogel insulation shells
may be fabricated by the contractor to insulate the entire feedsystem.
The length of the feedline system shall be no more than 4.6 m (15 ft)
with line diameter of 3.18 cm (1.25 in) with slight variations in line
diameter due to fittings. Approximate dimensions of the valve are a
cylinder 10.2 cm (4 in) in length with a diameter of 6.35 cm (2.5 in).
The aerogel composite shall be used to fabricate an insulation shell
of a uniform thickness (thickness TBD) around the pipes, fittings, and
valve that can be easily and reliably installed on the feedline. The
insulation system shall accommodate the possibility of removing a
section of the insulation to allow repair of feedline components
followed by re-installation of the insulation without creating
excessive contaminates while the feedline is in a flight vehicle. The
contract deliverables shall consist of the feedline system with the
aerogel insulation applied to the feedlines and the procedures used to
install the insulation. The insulation system shall incorporate a
coating or surface treatments which protects the aerogel from moisture
induced damage and provides additional strength and chipping
resistance to the insulation. The insulation system shall meet the
following criteria: 1. Demonstrate compatibility of insulation system
with an oxygen rich environment; 2. Demonstrate ability to remove
insulation at a specific section of the feedline and subsequent
re-installation of insulation after repairs have been made to feedline
component; 3. Demonstrate the capability to maintain effectiveness of
insulation in a humid environment. Testing shall be conducted to
demonstrate that the insulation system satisfies requirements stated
above. The provisions and clauses in the RFQ are those in effect
through FAC 97-04. The SIC code and the small business size standard
for this procurement are 3769 and 1000 employees, respectively. The
quoter shall state in their quotation their size status for this
procurement. All qualified responsible business sources may submit a
quotation which shall be considered by the agency. All work under Phase
I shall be completed not later than November 30, 1998. The period of
performance for the Phase II effort is 9 months ARO. Delivery shall be
FOB Destination. The DPAS rating for this procurement is DO-C9.
Quotations for the items(s) described above may be mailed or faxed to
the identified point of contact, by the date/time specified and
include, solicitation number, FOB destination to this Center, proposed
delivery schedule, discount/payment terms, warranty duration (if
applicable), taxpayer identification number (TIN), identification of
any special commercial terms, and be signed by an authorized company
representative. Quoters are encouraged to use the Standard Form 1449,
Solicitation/Contract/Order for Commercial Items form found at URL:
http://procure.arc.nasa.gov/Acq/Standard_Forms/Index.html to submit a
quotation. Quoters shall provide the information required by FAR
52.212-1. If the end product(s) quoted is other than domestic end
product(s) as defined in the clause entitled "Buy American Act --
Supplies," the quoter shall so state and shall list the country of
origin. The Representations and Certifications required by FAR 52.2l2-3
may be obtained via the internet at URL:
http://ec.msfc.nasa.gov/msfc/pub/reps_certs/sats/ FAR 52.212-4 is
applicable. FAR 52.212-5 is applicable and the following identified
clauses are incorporated by reference. 52.222-3 Convict Labor; 52.233-3
Protest After Award; 52.203-6 Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to
the Government, with Alternate I; 52.203-10 Price or Fee Adjustment for
Illegal or Improper Activity; 52.219-6 Notice of Total Small Business
Set-Aside; 52.219-8 Utilization of Small Business Concerns and Small
Disadvantaged Business Concerns; 52.219-14 Limitation on
Subcontracting; 52.222-26 Equal Opportunity; 52.222-35 Affirmative
Action for Special Disabled and Vietnam Era Veterans; 52.222-36
Affirmative Action for Handicapped Workers; 52.222-37 Employment
Reportson Special Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era;
52.225-3 Buy American Act -- Supplies. Questions regarding this
acquisition must be submitted in writing no later than July 10, 1998.
Quotations are due by July 24, 1998 to the address specified above
Evaluation of offers will be conducted in accordance with FAR Subpart
13.106. Award will be based upon overall best value to the Government,
with consideration given to the factors of proposed technical merits,
price and past performance. For selection purposes, technical, price
and past performance are essentially equal in importance. It is
critical that offerors provide adequate detail to allow evaluation of
their offer (see FAR 52.212-1(b). Quoters must provide copies of the
provision at 52.212-3, Offeror Representation and Certifications --
Commercial Items with their quote. See above for where to obtain copies
of the form via the Internet. An ombudsman has been appointed -- See
Internet Note "B". It is the quoter's responsibility to monitor this
site for the release of amendments (if any). Potential quoters will be
responsible for downloading their own copy of this combination
synopsis/solicitation and amendments (if any). Posted 07/07/98. (0188) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0321 19980709\18-0001.SOL)
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