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Air-Breathing Propulsion Air-Breathing Propulsion Propulsion & Energy GroupPropulsion & Energy Group
Air-Breathing Propulsion Air-Breathing Propulsion Propulsion & Energy GroupPropulsion & Energy Group
ABP TCs Joint Meeting2014 Science and Technology Forum
13-17 January 2014
National Harbor, MD
Air-Breathing Propulsion Air-Breathing Propulsion Propulsion & Energy GroupPropulsion & Energy Group
Air-Breathing Propulsion Air-Breathing Propulsion Propulsion & Energy GroupPropulsion & Energy Group
Agenda:6:30 – 6:45 Gather & Welcome6:45 – 7:30 ABP Business7:30 – 8:00 Workshop – ABP Initiatives8:00 – 8:15 Wrap-up Comments / Closing8:15 – Informal Social Gathering
P&E Group Organization
3October 28, 2013
Deputy for Operations
Wayne Hurwitz
Deputy forTechnical Products
David McGrath
Aerospace Power Systems
Dick Shaw
Terrestrial Energy Systems
Mark Bryden
Propellants &Combustion M.S. Anand
Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion Chris Taylor
Energetic Components & Systems Hobin Lee
Director Propulsion and Energy
Jeff Hamstra
Hybrid Rockets
Brian Evans
Liquid Propulsion
Scott Forde
Solid Rockets
Mark Langhenry
Electric Propulsion
Eric Pencil
Gas Turbine Engines
John Sordyl (A)
High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion
Ryan Starkey
Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration
Michelle McMillan
Deputy for Rocket, Space &
Advanced PropulsionJoaquin Castro
Deputy for Air Breathing
PropulsionJimmy Kenyon
Deputy for Energy
Mike Piszczor
Pressure Gain Combustion Working Group
Venkat Tangirala
Green Engineering Program CommitteeJ. Slagle / V. Lyons
Gas Turbine EnginesJohn Sordyl
(248) [email protected]
ABP Systems IntegrationMichelle McMillan
(314) [email protected]
High Speed ABPRyan Starkey
(720) [email protected]
Common ElementsCommon Elements
CommunicationsDora Musielak
(817) [email protected]
Honors & AwardsHan Bala(256) 489-5358
ConferencesNayo Martinez
(919) [email protected]
Air Breathing Propulsion Branch Organization
Separate TCsSeparate TCs
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ABP BranchJimmy Kenyon
(860) [email protected]
EducationDan Kirk(321) [email protected]
Air Breathing Propulsion System IntegrationTC Activities
14 January 2014
Financial Status and Other Activities
Issues / Help Needed
• Resolve Overlap between TC Scopes / Calls
Accomplishments
AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop (PAW)• 2nd Workshop - P&E Forum 2014
Strengthening ABPSI TC Identity in ABP and AIAA• Increasing Technical Subcommittee Activities• Recruiting New Members in Underrepresented Areas• Building Quality Sessions• Documenting TC / Subcommittee Roles & Responsibilities
Initiatives & Plans
Continued AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop (PAW)•Successfully Completed PAW1 with >50 Participants•Presented 2 Invited Paper Sessions at JPC 2013• Defined PAW2 Test Cases: Dual Stream Nozzle and
Subsonic Inlet Duct with Passive Flow Control•Planning 2-day PAW2 for P&E 2014• Invited CFD Vendors to Present Product Demos• Expecting >75 Participants from 4 Continents• Teams from HS thru Industry• Seeking Sponsorship and Financial Support from
Aerospace Companies and CFD Vendors
Organized an Invited Group of Aeronautical Research and Technology in Europe (GARTEUR) Paper Session Focused on Integrated Aero Performance for SciTech 2014
Reestablished GC Oates Award Agreement/Endowment Initiated Recipient Selection Process per AIAA Foundation Schedule Leading to Award at P&E 2015
Recruited New Members
Published YIR Article
Expenditures: $987 • PAW Scholarships / Promotion Materials
Current Funds: $5,164 • Planned expenditures: Scholarships for PAW2, ABPSI
Banners, ABPSI TC Information Cards
Chair: Michelle McMillan Vice Chair: Chris HughesPhone: 314-324-4482 Phone: 216-433-3924 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Gas Turbine Engines TC Activities
Financial Status and Other Activities
Issues / Help Needed
• Conference attendance – leadership and membership• Engage a higher percentage of TC membership,
address issues of “flagging enthusiasm”• Rapid review of JPC 2014 Papers (3 weeks!)
Accomplishments
• Best paper award to be given in 2014
• Assign every TC member to a subcommittee
• Assign lead for TC business cards
• New Member Handbooks
• Investigate TC short course
• Fill Secretary, Education, Communications chairs
Initiatives & Plans
• No funds, no expenditures
• Jimmy Kenyon promoted to ABP Deputy Director
• New Vice Chair – Janet Convery
• New Membership Chair – Steve Lynch
• Appointed TAOs for SciTech 2015 - Jason Smith, Mani Subramanian)
• Restructured membership SC for improved efficiency
• Good balance between academia, industry, USG
• 5 gas turbine engine OEMs represented
• Improved paper quality institutionalized for JPC 2014
• NEM timing creates challenges, but working
• Joint AIAA/IGTI Engine Design Competition for Undergraduate Teams
• Strong participation, including international teams
• Gordon C. Oates award re-established
• Published YIR article
• Issued TC Newsletter
Updated 12 January 2014
Chair: John Sordyl Vice Chair: Janet ConveryPhone: (248) 960-2629 Phone: (540) 387-7579Email: [email protected]: [email protected]
High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC Activities
Updated 14 Jan 2014
Chair: Dr. Ryan P. Starkey Vice Chair: Dr. Dora MusielakPhone: (303) 492-0871 Phone: (817) 272-1481Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Financial Status and Other Activities
Accomplishments Issues / Help Needed
Initiatives & Plans
• Published Biannual Newsletter – Issue 7 at SciTech2014
• Continued to mature Website; usage growing for TC members and public visitors - e-mail distribution implemented
• Supported nominations, reviews, and approval of the Air Breathing Propulsion Award
• New “High-Speed Air-Breathing Propulsion Technology” short course has been approved for P&E 14
• Supported AIAA/IGTI Engine Design Competition
• Supporting Pressure Gain Combustion Working Group
• 2013 Year-In-Review Article
• Determine new methods to engage TC members with travel restrictions
• Nominations for ABP Award
• High-speed component for PAW• Developing new banners for P&E Forum 2014• Investigating possible HSABP TC sponsored webinars• Conference meeting time streamlining (lunch?)• Develop and execute charter for TC member involvement
(roles and responsibilities)• Creation of TC Technical Subcommittees• New member drive, membership roll-off
• $1809 • Fundraising for Gordon C. Oates Award
Membership 48/53 34 / 36 44/47US Government 10/11 8/8 13/11
Industry 21/24 22 / 24 16/19 Academia 17/18 4/4 15/17 Regular 37/39 29 / 30 34/35 International 7/7 5/5 4/3 Associate / Alumni 4/7 0 / 1 6/9 Member/Sr. Member 29/33 18 / 20 29/32 Assoc. Fellow 16/17 14 / 13 13/13 Fellow 3/3 2/2 2/2
ABP TC Membership Overview
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Conferences Subcommittee
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• ABP TCs will support SciTech and P&E Forum• There are concerns about compressed abstract review timeline:
action to track abstract and paper metrics • All TCs should provide 2015 TAO names to Dave McGrath this week• Idea raised to offer poster presentations to authors of rejected
abstracts
Propulsion & Energy ASM / SciTech 2012 2013 2014*
GTE 77 / 50 60 / 30 /
HS 42 / 37 44 / 28 /
SI 40 / 27 39 / 31 /
Total 159 / 114 148 / 90 /
2012 2013 2014
GTE 41 / 29 43 / 26 31 / 22
HS 57 / 47 37 / 29 32 / 25
SI 28 / 21 48 / 47 16 / 13
Total 128 / 97 128 / 102 79 / 60
P&E 2014 abstract reviews due Feb 7
ABP Honors and Awards
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• Air Breathing Propulsion Award• 3 nominations in hand for 2014 – no new nominations so far (minimum
is 3) – Deadline for 2014 is Feb 1. • Need help identifying nominees for 2015 (new deadline Feb 1)• Must have at least three new nominations for 2015 to sustain award
• Best paper awards• Evaluation process starts after ASM• Each TC overseas their own best paper award• Volunteer reviewers welcome – contact TC H&A lead• Session chairs email bet paper choices to your H&A chair
GC Oates Student Award Status
• Agreement Has Been Signed by ABP TCs and AIAA Foundation• New Award Funding Distribution
• $1000 Cash Award• $150 Plaque• No Travel Expenses
• Award To be Re-instated for 2015 P&E• Looking for Volunteer for GC Oates Head Judge• AIAA Foundation Agreement
• AIAA Foundation restored the Endowment to $25,000• TCs Agree to Work with AIAA to Identify Fundraising Opportunities to Support the
Endowment• Fund is Intended to Last in Perpetuity – Award Will Be Suspended if Fund Balance
Goes Below $20,000 Threshold• Endowment Fund Assets Will Be Managed by AIAA Foundation• TCs Have Requested Quarterly Reporting on Fund Status• TC’s have requested, but not yet received overview of portfolio investment strategies
and outlook for the coming year
• Fund Balance is $29k as of 30 Sept 2013
ABP Education
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• Accomplishments/Status• New ABP Education Subcommittee Chair – Dan Jensen • All ABP TCs Participated in Undergraduate Design Competition Evaluation• Short Courses
• HSABP Short Course Planned for P&E 2014• “Practical Introduction to Air Breathing Propulsion” for P&E 2014
• Second Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop at P&E 2014 (July 31st – August 1st in Cleveland)• Significant discussion on how best to engage high school students for STEM outreach
• New Initiatives and Plans• Offer More Webinars – Seeking Volunteers• Support Undergraduate Design Competition• Possibility to expand PAW to more fully cover all three ABP TCs• Develop new courses – HSABP collaborating with Pressure Gain Combustion Working Group
Engine Design CompetitionIssues / Help Needed
• This year, the second round of judging will take place at the AIAA Propulsion & Energy Forum in Cleveland, OH in July
• The special session will be chaired by Ian Halliwell• Volunteers are sought for judging panel• Suggestions for “low-speed” topics for the next RFP
are invited!
Accomplishments
Topic: Candidate Engines for a Supersonic Business Jet
•12 letters of intent have been received from:
• Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (3)• Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India• Institut Teknologi, Bandung, Indonesia (2)• University of Economics & Technology, Ankara,
Turkey• University of Istanbul, Turkey (2)• University of Kansas (2)• Western Michigan University
•The response is 4 higher than last year
Updated 14 January 2014
ABP Communications
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• Accomplishments/Status• All 3 TCs published Year in Reviews• HSABP, GTE Newsletters published• HSABP Banner in Revision
• New Initiatives and Plans• New ABP Communications chair elected – David Blunck• Social Media* Eric Hansen, ABPSI SM POC - twitter @AeroEricEngin and Erik
Axdahl, HSABP POC – LinkedIn group created for HSABP• Business-size cards to replace tri-folds – Erik Axdahl proposed design for
HSABP TC. Request P&E funds for cards, banner and stands• Use SharePoint for New Member Orientation – Need volunteers!
ABPSINeal Herring
GTEDavid Blunck
HSABPJeff Dalton
* Greg Johnston, JPC13 Social Media Chair, [email protected]
AIAA “State of the Union”
January 2014
Continuing Operations YTD September 2013
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Impacts to AIAA
• Ended 2012(471K) and 2013(2.2M) with a negative operating balance Budgeted 2013 anticipating negative operating balance (500K)
• Major Factors (see following charts): overall 25% decrease (average) in conference attendance in
2013 Cancellation/delay of vended events
• Mandated a balanced budget for 2014 Used new reporting structure Constructed Forum budgets as “projects” incorporating all
relevant Institute activities Overall budget cuts of $1.1M had to be identified
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Net Margin by VP
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FY13 Budget Variance Breakdown
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$(1,567)
$(1,278) $665
$356
$(1,824)
FY14 Operations by Reporting Group
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It is all about Growth….
• If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten. –Tony Robbins
• If you are not growing, you are dying. –Many
• It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. – Charles Darwin
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Things in work (or coming down the pipeline)
• New Messaging Purpose: To ignite and celebrate aerospace ingenuity and
collaboration and its importance to our way of life. Promise: To be your vital lifelong link to and champion for
the collective creativity, brainpower, and achievements of the aerospace profession.
• Enhanced on-line engagement capabilities• Growth into new technical areas• Engagement of sections/YPs/Students• More engagement with policy issues• Collaborations with other organizations
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New Event Model
• Complete move to the NEM in 2014 (NOW)• 4 Forums – SciTech, Aviation, P&E, Space• 3 “layers” – Plenary, Integration, Technical
• Plenary & Technical similar to before• Integration to “tie it all together”
• Systems or multidisciplinary focus• Broader issues (e.g., operational, policy, workforce and
education, management)• Integral with rest of forum program
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Proposal for the Formation of aPressure Gain Combustion Program Committee
Timeline•PGCWG Officially Established (2012)
• Over 30 members join• Enthusiastically supported by TC’s• Goal of eventual PC status from the start
•Working Group Works (2012-present)• Regular meetings at ASM & JPC• Reports to TC’s• Recruitment of new members• Invited ITAR session @JPC 2013:DARPA Vulcan Review• Invited international session organized for ASM 2014• PGC sessions organized• Status paper explored
•PC Participation Sought (early 2014)• Informal conversations positive• Written participation commitment requested via e-mail• Essential roles & responsibilities presently under discussion
•Written Endorsements From HSABP, GTE, ABPSI, and P&C TC’s•Presented to TAC NIS for Approval Vote Today
Goals•Provide focal point for all PGC related activities in AIAA•Provide Synergy across TC’s, PC’s, and SC’s•Bring Technology Integration to forums•Visibility/Advocacy to “decision makers”•Make Progress!
PGC-WG Co-Chairs Dan Paxson
Venkat TangiralaChris Brophy
THANKS FOR P&E GROUP & ABP TCs ENDORSEMENT
Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop (PAW)
Sponsored by the AIAA Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Technical Committee
Goal:Mobilize industry to focus research and analysis efforts on air breathing propulsion areas and to assess the numerical prediction capability of CFD technology/tools for propulsion related flows Objectives: Organize/mobilize the industry in Air Breathing Propulsion CFD focuses
Facilitate an impartial forum for participants to showcase their workPerform data control and to compiled/summarize the results Referee and judge the work and presentation by participants
Test Casesfor the P&E2014 2nd PAW workshop
ONERA Serpentine Diffuser GTTC Dual Flow Reference Nozzle
21 member organizing committee consist of 21 members from 14 Organizations. The workshop offer Scholarship to qualified students,
educators and retirees. Financial contributions & services to the workshop are welcome. If interested, please email
[email protected] or visit http://aiaapaw.tecplot.com/
ABP Objectives & Initiatives
• New P&E Director identified objectives for each Branch
• Focused on growth, member engagement and involvement in changing environment
• Asked Branches to take on 2-3 initiatives to make progress toward objectives
Workshop• Break into 3 groups based on topics• One TC Chair “Champion” for each group, but
membership across TCs• Deliverables
• 2-3 solid, achievable ideas• Action items identified, assigned• Follow-up meeting scheduled within 1 month
• Will follow up with “Champion” to track progress until P&E Forum
P&E Forum
• Outbrief on each topic• Final plan including key milestones or events• Progress to date• NOTE: Don’t wait until P&E Forum to start if
plans are achievable earlier!
TOPIC 1 – Conference Sustainability
• Issues• Conference length (SCITECH)• Compressed planning schedule• Paper quality
• Scope• Abstract/paper reviews – quality, reducing
withdrawals and no-shows• Innovative session planning/scheduling
Champion: John Sordyl
TOPIC 2 – Member Engagement
• Issues• Flagging enthusiasm• Travel restrictions
• Scope• “Why P&E”• Adding to the value proposition for members• Virtual engagement, social media• Engaging Young Professionals
Champion: Ryan Starkey
TOPIC 3 – Continuing Education
• Issue• Professional development needs of members
• Scope• Develop/expand short courses• Technical workshops (e.g., PAW)• Innovative ways to integrate with conferences
Champion: Michelle McMillan
Open Floor
• Comments?
• Concerns?
• New Business Items Not Addressed?
• Motion To Adjourn?
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Closing Comments• APB TCs are vibrant contributors to AIAA
• Robust, active membership across all ABP TCs – always room for additional members who will contribute
• ABP TCs work and play well together – model for other P&E TCs
• Stay active and engaged in the TC• Collaborate to build quality sessions within and across TCs
• Look for growth opportunities within NEM and other new products – how can AIAA be more valuable to YOU?
• Support Educational and professional development activities – shape the industry leaders of tomorrow
• Keep up the great work!
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