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10–12 JULY 2017 ATLANTA, GA

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Pushing Boundaries Through Innovative Design and Technology

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Organizing Committee 4

Welcome 5

Sponsors 6

Forum Schedule 7

Pre-Forum Activities 9

Plenary Sessions 10

Forum 360 Sessions 11

Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange 13

Aircraft Electric Propulsion & Power Focus Area 14

ITAR Restricted Sessions 16

Technical Sessions at a Glance 17

Program Detail 22

Rising Leaders in Aerospace 59

Recognition and Lectures 60

Networking Events 62

Exposition 63

Exhibitors 65

General Information 70

Author and Session Chair Information 72

Committee Meetings 73

Author and Session Chair Index 74

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IntroOrganizing CommitteeOrganizing Committee

Forum General ChairMike J. Benzakein, The Ohio State University

Forum Technical ChairDavid Ransom, Southwest Research Institute

Forum Deputy Technical ChairsEdward Lewandowski, NASA Glenn Research Center (Energy)

Josh Rovey, Missouri University of Science and Technology (Propulsion)

Technical Discipline Chairs

Additive Manufacturing for Propulsion SystemsCorrine Gatto, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Advanced Integrated Engine Control and Intelligent SystemsAlireza “Al” Behbahani, U.S. Air Force

Advanced Mechanical ConceptsPatrick Dunlap, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Advanced Propulsion Concepts/ASME LiaisonJohn Robinson, Boeing (retired)

Advanced Vehicle SystemsFrank Chandler, The Boeing Company

Aircraft Electric PropulsionChen Chuck, The Boeing Company

Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange (CASE)Dianne Deturris, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Electricity Delivery and Grid ReliabilityScott Duncan, Georgia Institute of Technology

Electric PropulsionJosh Rovey, Missouri University of Science and Technology

Energetic Components & SystemsJohn Scott, United Launch Alliance

Energy Conversion Device TechnologyGreg Semrau, Moog

Energy Storage TechnologiesJoe Troutman, ABSL Space Products

Energy-Efficient and Renewable Energy TechnologiesRyo Amano, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Fossil-Fuel Power TechnologiesBhupendra Khandelwal, University of Sheffield

Gas Turbine EnginesJimmy Tai, Georgia Institute of Technology

High Speed Air Breathing PropulsionFaure “Joel” Malo-Molina, Raytheon Missile Systems Company

Hybrid RocketsJoseph “Joe” Majdalani, Auburn University

Inlets, Nozzle and Propulsion Systems IntegrationRussell Thornock, The Boeing Company (retired)

ITAR ChairJohn Schmisseur, University of Tennessee Space Institute

Liquid PropulsionVineet Ahuja, Craft Tech

Nuclear & Future Flight PropulsionJason Cassibry, University of Alabama in Huntsville

Propellants & CombustionMillicent Coli, Orbitec

Propulsion and Power Systems of Unmanned SystemsLea-Der Chen, Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi

Propulsion Education/ASEE LiaisonRobert Frederick, University of Alabama in Huntsville

SAE LiaisonRichard Millar, George Washington University

Small SatellitesJeremy Straub, North Dakota State University

Solid RocketsBarbara Leary, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Spacecraft and Aircraft Power System TechnologiesAbbas Salim, Lockheed Martin Corporation (retired)

Thermal Management TechnologyMichael Choi, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

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Welcome Welcome to Atlanta and the 2017 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition. Our theme is Pushing Boundaries Through Innovative Design and Technology and we are confident that you will find our program explores the valuable opportunities and pressing challenges facing the fields of—and professionals working in—energy and propulsion systems. The information and material presented by our speakers, panelists, and paper presenters will be enlightening, insightful, and timely—making an immediate impact on your work and research.

With the forum’s lineup of thought leaders, technical presenters, and exhibitors, we are confident that you will be inspired to collaborate with your fellow attendees across government, industry, and academia in an effort to shape the future of propulsion and energy systems. AIAA forums are the perfect place for these types of transformative, forward-looking conversations, and we believe that the knowledge and perspectives you will gain from these discussions will help bring about the next great technological advances and “giant leaps” in aerospace.

Our plenary program explores the diverse spectrum of needs within the propulsion and energy community—from the military’s propulsion needs to the future of aircraft propulsion systems, and the ongoing work in NASA’s aeronautics programs, to how a burgeoning civil space sector and a renewed emphasis on space exploration is fueling the demand for innovative and creative propulsion technologies. Our Forum 360 program will provide a deeper dive into these topics, allowing for involved discussions.

With over 600 presentations, we think you’ll find our technical program to be second-to-none in the sector, full of cutting-edge research. This information is not available anywhere else and we thank the Technical Program Committee for their hard work in designing our program’s exciting tracks.

The 2017 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition will recharge and fuel our community’s desire to power the future of space exploration and aeronautics, while also helping to improve the efficiencies and capabilities of terrestrial systems. We thank you for making the choice to attend the forum, and hope you will find the experience personally and professionally rewarding.

Executive Steering Committee2017 AIAA Propulsion

and Energy Forum

Mike J. Benzakein

Ohio State University

Randall B. FurnasNASA Glenn

Research Center

R. Steven JusticeGeorgia Centers of

Innovation

James KenyonPratt & Whitney

Alton D. Romig Jr.National Academy of

Engineering

Julie Van KleeckAerojet Rocketdyne

AIAA/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference

Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange

International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference

The 2017 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum is proud to feature the following conferences:

The 2018 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum will be held 9–11 July 2018, in Cincinnati, OH

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IntroSponsorsAIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their support of the 2017 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum.

Executive Sponsor

Tuesday Coffee Break and Conference Pen

Lanyard Sponsor

Rising Leaders in Aerospace Events

Small Business

Wednesday Coffee Break

Charging Stations

Media

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IntroForum ScheduleTime Event Program Page Location

Saturday, 8 July

0700-0830 hrs Continuing Education Registration Atlanta Conference Center Foyer

0800-1700 hrs Emerging Concepts in High Speed Air-Breathing Propulsion Course 9 Kennesaw0800-1700 hrs Liquid Rocket Engines: Fundamentals, Green Propellants, and Emerging

Technologies Course9 Inman

0800-1700 hrs Missile Propulsion Design, Development, and System Engineering Course 9 Marietta0800-1700 hrs Turbulence Modeling for Modern Industrial CFD Course 9 Lenox

Sunday, 9 July

0700-0830 hrs Continuing Education Registration Atlanta Conference Center Foyer

0800-1700 hrs Emerging Concepts in High Speed Air-Breathing Propulsion Course 9 Kennesaw0800-1700 hrs Liquid Rocket Engines: Fundamentals, Green Propellants, and Emerging

Technologies Course9 Inman

0800-1700 hrs Missile Propulsion Design, Development, and System Engineering Course 9 Marietta0800-1700 hrs Turbulence Modeling for Modern Industrial CFD Course 9 Lenox1500-1900 hrs Forum Registration 70 Grand Hall Foyer1500-1900 hrs ITAR Registration 16 Grand Hall Foyer1800-1930 hrs AIAA Student Welcome Reception 9, 59 Embassy CD

Monday, 10 July

0700-1800 hrs Forum Registration 70 Grand Hall Foyer0730-0800 hrs Speaker Briefing 72 Session Rooms0730-0800 hrs Coffee Break 62 Centennial Ballroom Foyer0800-0900 hrs Plenary: Military Propulsion Needs 10 Centennial Ballroom I-II0800-1800 hrs Technical Papers Help Desk Grand Hall Foyer0800-1600 hrs ITAR Registration 16 Grand Hall Foyer0900-0930 hrs Coffee Break 62 Centennial Ballroom Foyer0930-1200 hrs F360: UAS Propulsion 11 Regency V0930-1200 hrs Concurrent Technical Sessions 22-28 Session Rooms0930-1800 hrs Aircraft Electric Propulsion and Power Focus Area 14 Session Rooms1200-1330 hrs Lunch Break on your own1200-1330 hrs Rising Leaders in Aerospace: Lunch with AIAA Technical Committees 59 Grand Hall1200-1600 hrs Exposition 63-68 Grand Hall1330-1500 hrs Plenary: Aircraft Propulsion: What Does the Future Bring? 10 Centennial Ballroom I-II1500-1530 hrs Coffee Break 62 Grand Hall1530-1800 hrs F360: Aircraft Propulsion: The Airline Operations & MRO Perspective 11 Regency V1530-1800 hrs F360/CASE-01: System Engineering Needs for Future Aerospace and Terrestrial

Electrical Power Systems11,13 Centennial Ballroom I-II

1530-1800 hrs Technical Sessions 29-34 Session Rooms1800-1930 hrs Welcome Reception 62 Grand Hall

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IntroForum ScheduleTime Event Program Page Location

Tuesday, 11 July

0700-1800 hrs Forum Registration 70 Grand Hall Foyer0700-1700 hrs ITAR Registration 16 Kennesaw Room Foyer0730-0800 hrs Speaker Briefing 72 Session Rooms0730-0800 hrs Coffee Break 62 Centennial Ballroom Foyer0800-0900 hrs Plenary: New Era of Aviation 10 Centennial Ballroom I & II0800-1800 hrs Technical Papers Help Desk Grand Hall Foyer0845-1600 hrs Exposition 63-68 Grand Hall0900-0930 hrs Coffee Break 62 Grand Hall0900-1000 hrs Rising Leaders in Aerospace: Keys to Success: Career Development for the

Aspiring Young Professional59 Roswell

0930-1200 hrs F360: Future of Electrified Aircraft Propulsion for Commercial Transport: Lessons Learned from Outside Aviation

11 Regency V

0930-1200 hrs CASE: It's Complex! The Reality of Modern Engineering Requires Systems Thinking to Address Complexity in the Development of Large Aerospace Systems

13 Centennial Ballroom I-II

0930-1200 hrs Concurrent Technical Sessions 35-41 Session Rooms0930-1800 hrs Aircraft Electric Propulsion and Power Focus Area 14 Session Rooms1000-1100 hrs Rising Leaders in Aerospace: Speed Mentoring 59 Roswell1200-1300 hrs Luncheon with the Exhibitors 62 Grand Hall

1300-1430 hrs Plenary: Presidential Transition Impacts 10 Centennial Ballroom I-II1430-1500 hrs Coffee Break 62 Grand Hall1500-1700 hrs CASE: Meet and Greet: Come Talk about Complexity! 13 22 Stories Bar1500-1800 hrs F360: Transition from Expendable to Reusable Hypersonic Platforms 12 Regency V1500-1800 hrs Concurrent Technical Sessions 41-47 Session Rooms1800-1900 hrs Plenary: Rethinking Space Propulsion: Enabling the Future of Space

Transporation and Exploration 10 Regency V

Wednesday, 12 July

0700-1800 hrs Forum Registration 70 Grand Hall Foyer0700-1700 hrs ITAR Registration 16 Kennesaw Room Foyer0730-0800 hrs Speaker Briefing 72 Session Rooms0730-0800 hrs Coffee Break 62 Centennial Ballroom Foyer0800-0900 hrs Plenary: NASA Human Space Exploration 10 Centennial Ballroom I-II0800-1600 hrs Technical Papers Help Desk Grand Hall Foyer0845-1400 hrs Exposition 63-68 Grand Hall0900-0930 hrs Coffee Break 62 Grand Hall0930-1200 hrs F360: Planetary Surface Power 12 Regency V0930-1200 hrs Concurrent Technical Sessions 48-53 Session Rooms0930-1800 hrs Aircraft Electric Propulsion and Power Focus Area 15 Session Rooms1200-1330 hrs Recognition Luncheon 60-61 Centennial Ballroom III-IV

1330-1500 hrs Plenary: Space Exploration Propulsion 10 Centennial Ballroom I-II1500-1530 hrs Coffee Break 62 Centennial Ballroom Foyer1530-1700 hrs F360: Aerospace Energy - Expanding our Potential 12 Regency V1530-1800 hrs Concurrent Technical Sessions 54-58 Session Rooms

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IntroPre-Forum ActivitiesContinuing Education Offerings Stay at the top of your game with AIAA’s continuing education offerings. You will leave with invaluable knowledge and solutions that you can put to immediate use.

Saturday, 8 July–Sunday, 9 July0800–1700 hrs Kennesaw

NEW COURSE!

Emerging Concepts in High Speed Air-Breathing PropulsionHigh speed air-breathing propulsion is becoming more prevalent. The standard approaches involve turbojets, scramjets, and turbine-based combined cycle systems. Emerging cycles include the Japanese ATREX engine and the air-breathing rocket engine, which rely on pre-cooling the air with heat exchangers. Additional emerging cycles include pressure gain cycles, Mass Injection Pre-Combustion Cooling, Oxy-Boost that injects oxygen during the cycle, and turbo-ramjets in which the air bypasses the turbojet at high speeds and the afterburner is treated as a ramjet. This course is designed to explore these cycles and bring a theoretical understanding of how to apply them and what performance advantages they might have.

0800–1700 hrs Inman

Liquid Rocket Engines: Fundamentals, Green Propellants, and Emerging TechnologiesThis course will cover propulsion fundamentals and topics of interest in launch vehicle and spacecraft propulsion; propulsion system design and performance; green bipropellants and monopropellants and advances in additive manufacturing and their implications toward emerging liquid rocket engines.

0800–1700 hrs Marietta

Missile Propulsion Design, Development, and System EngineeringIn this course, a system-level, integrated method is provided for missile propulsion design, development, and system engineering.

0800–1700 hrs Lenox

NEW COURSE!

Turbulence Modeling for Modern Industrial CFDThis course covers the fundamentals of turbulence modeling, beginning with the various equation systems and modeling strategies. Theoretical backgrounds are presented for second-moment closure and practical models are presented and demonstrated. Simplifications and alternative eddy-viscosity modeling strategies are considered that are practical for everyday engineering calculations in an industrial environment.

Sunday, 9 July1800–1930 hrs Embassy CD

AIAA Student Welcome ReceptionMingle with your peers and hear from AIAA Executive Director Sandy Magnus. This reception provides you with the opportunity to meet your fellow students and learn more about the opportunities available to you as an AIAA student member.

Sponsored by

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IntroPlenary SessionsMonday, 10 July0800–0900 hrs Centennial I-II

Military Propulsion NeedsRafael A. Garcia, Director, Propulsion Directorate, Air Force Materiel Command

1330–1500 hrs Centennial I-II

Aircraft Propulsion: What Does the Future Bring?Moderator: Mike J. Benzakein, Assistant Vice President for Aerospace and Aviation Research, The Ohio State University

Panelists:Stephane Cueille, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief

Technology Officer, SAFRANEric H. Ducharme, General Manager, Advanced Technology

Operation, GE AviationAlan Epstein, Vice President, Technology and Environment,

Pratt & WhitneyAlan Newby, Director of Aerospace Technology and Future

Programs, Rolls-Royce Corporation

Tuesday, 11 July0800–0900 hrs Centennial I-II

New Era of AviationJaiwon Shin, Associate Administrator, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA

1300–1430 hrs Centennial I-II

Presidential Transition ImpactsModerator: Mark Lewis, Director, Science and Technology Policy, Institute for Defense Analyses

Panelists:Stephen Cook, Vice President, Corporate Development,

DyneticsSandra Magnus, Executive Director, AIAAChris Shank, Senior Advisor to the Secretary and

Undersecretary of the Air Force, U.S. Air Force

1800–1900 hrs Regency V

Rethinking Space Propulsion: Enabling the Future of Space Transportation and ExplorationVigor Yang, Chair, School of Aerospace Engineering, and William R.T. Oakes Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology

Wednesday, 12 July0800–0900 hrs Centennial I-II

NASA Human Space ExplorationWilliam H. Gerstenmaier, Associate Administrator, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, NASA

Centennial I-II1330–1500 hrs

Space Exploration PropulsionModerator: Julie Van Kleeck, Vice President, Advanced Space and Launch Programs and Strategy, Aerojet Rocketdyne

Panelists:R. Joseph Cassady, Executive Director, Space, Aerojet

RocketdyneDarby Cooper, Senior Manager, Integrated Analysis, Space

Launch System, Exploration Launch Systems, The Boeing Company

Steve Jolly, Chief Engineer, Commerical Civil Space, Lockheed Martin Corporation

David Manzella, Solar Electric Propulsion Project Chief Engineer, NASA Glenn Research Center

Todd May, Director, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

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Intro

Monday, 10 July0930–1200 hrs Regency V

UAS PropulsionModerator: Matthew McCrink, Research Scientist, Aerospace Research Center, The Ohio State University

Panelists:Mike Armstrong, Vision Systems Lead, Rolls-Royce Liberty

WorksWilliam J. Fredericks, Founder & CEO, Advanced Aircraft

CompanyMatt Hutchison, Vice President, Engineering, Aurora Flight

SciencesJeremiah McNatt, Electrical Engineer, Photovoltaic and

Electrochemical Systems Branch, NASA Glenn Research Center

Joseph J. Valenzuela, Senior Business Development Executive, Tactical UAS, Kratos Defense

1530–1800 hrs Regency V

Aircraft Propulsion: The Airline Operations & MRO PerspectiveModerator: R. Steven Justice, Executive Director, Georgia Centers of Innovation

Panelists:Doug Freiberg, Program Chief Engineer, Regional Engines,

Pratt & WhitneyShawn J. Gregg, General Manager, Propulsion Engineering,

Delta Technical Operations, Delta Air LinesJohn Kinney, Director, Advanced Technology Business

Development, GE AviationRobert D. Schultz, Director, Engine Maintenance, Delta

Technical Operations, Delta Air Lines

1530–1800 hrs Centennial I-II

System Engineering Needs for Future Aerospace and Terrestrial Electrical Power SystemsThe power systems engineering community addresses complexity that is driven by ever-increasing levels of autonomous operations, multi-functional/highly integrated systems, renewable/sustainable energy, and system security. Interconnections can cause self-organization that creates challenges for predicting system behavior.Moderator: Raymond Beach, Engineer, NASA Glenn Research Center

Panelists:Neil Garrigan, Executive Manager, Advanced Integrated

Products, GE AviationMatt Hutchison, Vice President, Engineering, Aurora Flight

SciencesMarija Ilic, Senior Staff, Energy Systems Group 73, Lincoln

Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyJohn Nairus, Chief Engineer, Power and Control Division, Air

Force Research LaboratoryEric Walters, President, PC Krause and Associates

Tuesday, 11 July0930–1200 hrs Regency V

Future of Electrified Aircraft Propulsion for Commercial Transports: Lessons Learned from Outside AviationModerator: Marty Bradley, Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company

Panelists:Nady Boules, President, NB Motors, LLCA.P. “Sakis” Meliopoulos, Professor, Georgia Institute of

TechnologyRigo Rodriguez, Chief, Electrical Capabilities Global, Rolls-

Royce CorporationVenkat Srinivasan, Director, Argonne Collaborative Center for

Energy Storage Science (ACCESS)

Forum 360 Sessions

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IntroForum 360 SessionsTuesday, 11 July1500–1800 hrs Regency V

Transition from Expendable to Reusable Hypersonic PlatformsModerator: David E. Walker, Director, Office of Technology, Office of Naval Research

Panelists:Thomas Jackson, Senior Scientist, Hypersonics, Aerospace Systems

Directorate, Air Force Research LaboratoryMark Lewis, Director, Science and Technology Policy, Institute for

Defense AnalysesBrad Tousley, Director, Tactical Technology Office, DARPAColin Tucker, Military Deputy, Deputy Assistant Secretary for

Science, Technology, & Engineering, U.S. Air Force

Wednesday, 12 July0930–1200 hrs Regency V

Planetary Surface PowerModerator: Lee Mason, Principal Technologist, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA

Panelists:Stephen Hoffman, Senior Systems Engineer, Exploration Mission

Planning Office, NASA Johnson Space CenterThomas Kerslake, Power System Engineer, NASA Glenn Research

CenterHumphrey “Hoppy” Price, Chief Engineer, Mars Exploration

Program, NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryLarry Trager, Director, Advanced Power Systems, Aerojet

Rocketdyne

1530–1700 hrs Regency V

Aerospace Energy – Expanding our PotentialModerator: Bryan K. Smith, Director, Space Flight Systems Directorate, NASA Glenn Research Center

Panelists:Babu Chalamala, Manager, Energy Storage Technology and

Systems Department, Sandia National LaboratoriesRandy Furnas, Chief, Power Division, Research and Engineering

Directorate, NASA Glenn Research CenterNeil Garrigan, Executive Manager, Advanced Integrated Products,

GE AviationSeth Lawson, Federal Project Manager, Advanced Energy Systems

Team, U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory

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IntroComplex Aerospace Systems Exchange

As the name implies, CASE is an exchange of ideas among professionals on some of the most pertinent issues of the day facing the aerospace industry and the field of systems engineering.

Monday, 10 July1530–1800 hrs Centennial I-II

System Engineering Needs for Future Aerospace and Terrestrial Electrical Power Systems The power systems engineering community addresses complexity that is driven by ever-increasing levels of autonomous operations, multi-functional/highly integrated systems, renewable/sustainable energy, and system security. Interconnections can cause self-organization that creates challenges for predicting system behavior.Moderator: Raymond Beach, Engineer, NASA Glenn Research Center

Panelists:Neil Garrigan, Executive Manager, Advanced Integrated

Products, GE AviationMatt Hutchison, Vice President, Engineering, Aurora Flight

SciencesMarija Ilic, Senior Staff, Energy Systems Group 73, Lincoln

Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyJohn Nairus, Chief Engineer, Power and Control Division, Air

Force Research LaboratoryEric Walters, President, PC Krause and Associates

Tuesday, 11 July0930–1200 hrs Centennial I-II

It’s Complex! The Reality of Modern Engineering Requires Systems Thinking to Address Complexity in the Development of Large Aerospace Systems WorkshopLearn how complexity creates systems engineering challenges through unpredicted interconnections between components. The workshop offers an introduction to complexity and how it can be addressed in propulsion and energy applications.Facilitator: Jimmie McEver, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1500–1700 hrs Hyatt 22 Stories Bar

CASE Meet and Greet: Come Talk about Complexity!Join CASE from 1500-1700 hrs on Tuesday, 11 July, at the Hyatt 22 Stories Bar on the Lobby level. Join us and bring your questions and suggestions for the complexity in aerospace systems. Contact Dianne DeTurris, 805.748.7020. See you there.

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IntroMonday, 10 July0930–1200 hrs Regency V

UAS PropulsionModerator: Matthew McCrink, Research Scientist, Aerospace Research Center, The Ohio State University

Panelists:Mike Armstrong, Vision Systems Lead, Rolls-Royce Liberty

WorksWilliam J. Fredericks, Founder & CEO, Advanced Aircraft

CompanyMatt Hutchison, Vice President, Engineering, Aurora Flight

SciencesJeremiah McNatt, Electrical Engineer, Photovoltaic and

Electrochemical Systems Branch, NASA Glenn Research Center

Joseph J. Valenzuela, Senior Business Development Executive, Tactical UAS, Kratos Defense

1330–1500 hrs Centennial I-II

Aircraft Propulsion: What Does the Future Bring?Moderator: Mike J. Benzakein, Assistant Vice President for Aerospace and Aviation Research, The Ohio State University

Panelists:Stephane Cueille, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief

Technology Officer, SAFRANEric H. Ducharme, General Manager, Advanced Technology

Operation, GE AviationAlan Epstein, Vice President, Technology and Environment,

Pratt & WhitneyAlan Newby, Director of Aerospace Technology and Future

Programs, Rolls-Royce Corporation

1530–1800 hrs Lenox

Aircraft Electric Propulsion I (AEP-01)A Survey of Hybrid Electric Propulsion for AircraftT. J. Wall; R. Meyer

Overview of NASA Electrified Aircraft Propulsion (EAP) Research for Large Subsonic TransportsR. Jansen; C. Bowman; A. Jankovsky; R. Dyson

Partially Turboelectric Aircraft Drive Key Performance ParametersR. Jansen; K. P. Duffy; G. Brown

Propulsion Powertrain Real-Time Simulation Using Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) for Aircraft Electric Propulsion SystemB. B. Choi; G. Brown

1530–1800 hrs Centennial I-II

System Engineering Needs for Future Aerospace and Terrestrial Electrical Power Systems Moderator: Raymond Beach, Engineer, NASA Glenn Research Center

Panelists:Neil Garrigan, Executive Manager, Advanced Integrated

Products, GE AviationMatt Hutchison, Vice President, Engineering, Aurora Flight

SciencesMarija Ilic, Senior Staff, Energy Systems Group 73, Lincoln

Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyJohn Nairus, Chief Engineer, Power and Control Division, Air

Force Research LaboratoryEric Walters, President, PC Krause and Associates

Tuesday, 11 July0930–1200 hrs Regency V

Future of Electrified Aircraft Propulsion for Commercial Transports: Lessons Learned from Outside AviationModerator: Marty Bradley, Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company

Panelists:Nady Boules, President, NB Motors, LLCA.P. “Sakis” Meliopoulos, Professor, Georgia Institute of

TechnologyRigo Rodriguez, Chief, Electrical Capabilities Global, Rolls-

Royce CorporationVenkat Srinivasan, Director, Argonne Collaborative Center for

Energy Storage Science (ACCESS)

1500–1800 hrs Hanover C

Rapid Advances for Electric Aircraft – Lessons from the AVIATION Forum and Transformational Electric Flight Workshop (AEP-04)Panelists:Andrew Gibson, President/Aerospace Engineer, Empirical

Systems Aerospace, Inc. (ESAero)Brian German, Associate Professor, Georgia Institute of

TechnologyMichael Armstrong, Vision Systems Lead, Rolls-Royce Liberty

WorksGregory Bowles, Vice President, Global Innovation and Policy,

General Aviation Manufacturing Association

Aircraft Electric Propulsion & Power Focus Area

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IntroAircraft Electric Propulsion & Power Focus Area

Wednesday, 12 July0930–1200 hrs Lenox

Aircraft Electric Propulsion II (AEP-02)Control Demonstration of Multiple Doubly-Fed Induction Motors for Hybrid Electric PropulsionD. J. Sadey; M. Bodson; K. Hunker; C. Theman

Experimental Testing of Electronic Speed Controllers for UAVsA. Gong; D. Verstraete

Static Measurements on HTS Coils of Fully Superconducting AC Electric Machines for Aircraft Electric Propulsion SystemB. B. Choi; K. Hunker; J. W. Hartwig; G. Brown

Effects of Fuel Type on Aircraft Electric Propulsion with SOFC/GT Hybrid Core K. Okai; H. Nomura; T. Tagashira; A. Nishizawa

1530–1800 hrs Lenox

Aircraft Electric Propulsion III (AEP-03)Aircraft Electric Propulsion Versus Reliability And Safety, The Efan ExperienceL. Juvé; E. Joubert; B. Ferran; N. Fouquet

Safety Considerations for Electric, Hybrid-Electric, and Turbo-Electric Distributed Propulsion Aircraft TestbedsK. V. Papathakis; P. A. Burkhardt; D. W. Ehmann; A. M. Sessions

Impact of Key Design Constraints on Fault Management Strategies for Distributed Electrical Propulsion AircraftM. Flynn; C. Jones; P. Norman; S. Galloway

Numerical Flow Simulation of Heat Recuperation in the Exhaust Section of a Turbofan EngineC. Bode

Propulsion Futures: Nottingham’s Ambition and Vision for the Propulsion System of the Future.M. Galea; H. Morvan

1530–1700 hrs Regency V

Aerospace Energy – Expanding our PotentialThe aerospace industry is starting to avail itself of advances in power conversion, energy storage and power management. and distribution technologies that are coming from both government and industry research laboratories. As these technologies transition out of the R&D laboratories and into practice, they are affecting aerospace systems design, development, test and evaluation and operations. This panel will address the state of the art of energy-related technologies and will explore the future with regards to both aviation and space applications.Moderator: Bryan K. Smith, Director, Space Flight Systems Directorate, NASA Glenn Research Center

Panelists:Babu Chalamala, Manager, Energy Storage Technology and

Systems Department, Sandia National LaboratoriesRandy Furnas, Chief, Power Division, Research and Engineering

Directorate, NASA Glenn Research CenterNeil Garrigan, Executive Manager, Advanced Integrated

Products, GE AviationSeth Lawson, Federal Project Manager, Advanced Energy

Systems Team, U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory

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IntroITAR Restricted Sessions

Featured ITAR Technical Sessions are Located in the Inman Room of the Hyatt Regency AtlantaTuesday, 11 July73-ITAR-1 Developmental Propulsion

Systems I0930–1230 hrs

98-ITAR-2 Additive Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems

1500–1800 hrs

Wednesday, 12 July123-ITAR-3 Developmental Propulsion

Systems II0930–1230 hrs

124-ITAR-4 Propulsion System Modeling and Subsystem Development

0930–1230 hrs

147-ITAR-5 Rotating Detonation Engines 1530–1700 hrs

ITAR Session SpecificsAccess to ITAR SessionsAll attendees, presenters, and session chairs participating in ITAR sessions will need to register for the forum (using one of the options that includes access to sessions), and then complete the ITAR registration process, including validating U.S. citizenship as well as government or contractor status. All of the following documents are required to register for the ITAR sessions:

U.S. Government Attendees*• AIAA Propulsion and Energy forum badge• Proof of U.S. citizenship• CAC card or other proof of government

employmentNon-U.S. Government Attendees

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IntroTechnical Sessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location

Aircraft Electric Propulsion (AEP)30-AEP-1 Aircraft Electrical Propulsion I 10-Jul 1530 hrs Lenox84-AEP-4 Rapid Advances for Electric Aircraft - Lessons from the Aviation Forum and

Transformational Electric Flight Workshop11-Jul 1500 hrs Hanover C

112-AEP-2 Aircraft Electrical Propulsion II 12-Jul 0930 hrs Lenox137-AEP-3 Aircraft Electrical Propulsion III 12-Jul 1530 hrs Lenox

Advanced Integrated Engine Control & Intelligent Systems (AIECIS)56-AIECIS-1 Advanced Integrated Controls 11-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy A

Advanced Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems (AMP)2-AMP-1 Additive Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems I 10-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover B31-AMP-2 Additive Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems II 10-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover B57-AMP-3 Tutorial: Introduction to Additive Manufacturing 11-Jul 0930 hrs Dunwoody

Advanced Propulsion Concepts (APC)3-APC-1 Advanced Propulsion Systems 10-Jul 0930 hrs Baker

58-APC-2 Advanced Aircraft Engines 11-Jul 0930 hrs Baker

85-APC-3 Unique Propulsion Systems I 11-Jul 1500 hrs Baker

113-APC-4 Unique Propulsion Systems II 12-Jul 0930 hrs Baker

Aerospace Power Systems4-APS-1 Radioisotope Power System Programs 10-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover F86-APS-2 Spacecraft/Aircraft Power Generation, Energy Storage and In-Orbit Experience 11-Jul 1500 hrs Hanover F

Advance Vehicle Systems (AVS)5-AVS-1 Small Launch Vehicle Development Opportunities 10-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy CD32-AVS-2 Advanced Launch Systems and Propulsion 10-Jul 1530 hrs Inman87-AVS-3 Entry and Retro Vehicle Systems 11-Jul 1500 hrs Lenox

Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange (CASE)39-F360-3/CASE-1 System Engineering Needs for Future Aerospace and Terrestrial Electrical Power

Systems10-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover C

59-CASE-2 It's Complex! The Reality of Modern Engineering Requires Systems Thinking to Address Complexity in the Development of Large Aerospace Systems

11-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover C

Energetic Components and Systems (ECS)6-ECS-1 Energetics, Explosives and Detonation Theory 10-Jul 0930 hrs Lenox34-ECS-2 The Future of Ordnance 10-Jul 1530 hrs Embassy CD61-ECS-3 Energetics and Explosives System Design 11-Jul 0930 hrs Lenox

Energy Conversion Device Technology (ECD)33-ECD-1 Stirling Power Converter Development 10-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover F60-ECD-2 Materials and Analysis for Power Generation 11-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover F114-ECD-3 Modelling in Development of Advanced Power Systems 12-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover F

Electricity Delivery and Grid Reliability (EDGR)35-EDGR-1 Energy Distribution Systems and Components - Modeling and Analysis 10-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover A

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IntroTechnical Sessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location

Propulsion Education (EDU)7-EDU-1 Propulsion Education--Outreach 10-Jul 0930 hrs Inman

62-EDU-2 Propulsion Education--University Capabilities I 11-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover B88-EDU-3 Propulsion Education--University Capabilities II 11-Jul 1500 hrs Hanover B115-EDU-4 Propulsion Education--University Projects 12-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover B

Energy-Efficient and Renewwable Energy Technologies (EERE)8-EERE-1 Energy-Efficient and Renewable Energy Technologies--Aerodynamics 10-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover A63-EERE-2 Energy-Efficient and Renewable Energy Technologies--Energy Generation 11-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy F89-EERE-3 Training on Current Status of Alternative Fuels and Their Emissions 11-Jul 1500 hrs Hanover G138-EERE-4 Energy-Efficient and Renewable Energy Technologies--Power Generation 12-Jul 1530 hrs Embassy CD

Electric Propulsion (EP)9-EP-1 Helicon 10-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy A10-EP-2 Hall Thruster Modeling 10-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy B36-EP-3 MPD and Advanced Concepts 10-Jul 1530 hrs Embassy A37-EP-4 Hall Thruster Modeling and Development 10-Jul 1530 hrs Embassy B64-EP-5 Hall Thruster Development 11-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy B90-EP-6 Flight Programs, Cathodes, and Ion Thruster 11-Jul 1500 hrs Embassy B116-EP-7 Propulsion and Plasma Diagnostics 12-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy A139-EP-9 Micropropulsion 12-Jul 1530 hrs Embassy B

Fossil-Fuel Power Technologies (FFP)66-FFP-1 Fossil-Fuel Power Technologies 11-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover G

Gas Turbine Engines (GTE)12-GTE-1 Fan Design 10-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover E40-GTE-4 Tutorial: Introduction to Propulsion Simulation Using NPSS 10-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover G41-GTE-5 Compressor 10-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover E67-GTE-6 Turbine 11-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover E68-GTE-7 Turbofan Cycles 11-Jul 0930 hrs Edgewood69-GTE-8 Turbomachinery 11-Jul 0930 hrs Fairlie92-GTE-9 Combustor 11-Jul 1500 hrs Hanover D93-GTE-10 Novel Cycles 11-Jul 1500 hrs Hanover E118-GTE-11 Heat Transfer 12-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover E141-GTE-14 BLI Propulsor Design 12-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover F142-GTE-15 Undergraduate Engine Design Competition 12-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover C

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IntroAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location

Hybrid Rockets (HR)14-HR-1 Internal Ballistics and Modeling I 10-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy E15-HR-2 Combustion Stability, Motor Performance, and Related Issues I 10-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy F42-HR-3 Internal Ballistics and Modeling II 10-Jul 1530 hrs Embassy E70-HR-5 Development and Evaluation of Novel O/F Formulations and Combinations I 11-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy E94-HR-6 Current Hybrid Rocket Programs--Objectives and Updates 11-Jul 1500 hrs Embassy E95-HR-7 Combustion Stability, Motor Performance, and Related Issues II 11-Jul 1500 hrs Embassy F119-HR-8 Hybrid Rocket Advanced Manufacturing Techniques, Contemporary Materials,

and Modern Applications12-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy F

120-HR-9 Design and Development of Novel Hybrid Rocket Motor Concepts 12-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy E143-HR-10 Novel Hybrid Rocket Motor Concepts and Programs 12-Jul 1530 hrs Embassy E144-HR-11 Development and Evaluation of Novel O/F Formulations and Combinations II 12-Jul 1530 hrs Embassy F

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion (HSABP)16-HSABP-1 High Speed Injection and Mixing 10-Jul 0930 hrs Kennesaw17-HSABP-2 High Speed Inlets 10-Jul 0930 hrs Piedmont43-HSABP-3 Pressure Gain Combustion I 10-Jul 1530 hrs Piedmont44-HSABP-4 Numerical Analysis of Supersonic Flowpaths I 10-Jul 1530 hrs Kennesaw71-HSABP-5 Experimental Testing of Supersonic Flowpaths 11-Jul 0930 hrs Piedmont96-HSABP-6 Pressure Gain Combustion II 11-Jul 1500 hrs Piedmont121-HSABP-7 Numerical Analysis of Supersonic Flowpaths II 12-Jul 0930 hrs Piedmont

Inlets, Nozzles and Propulsion Systems Integration (INSPI)18-INPSI-1 Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop--Nozzle Session I 10-Jul 0930 hrs Vinings72-INPSI-3 Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop--S-Duct Session I 11-Jul 0930 hrs Vinings97-INPSI-4 Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop--S-Duct Session II 11-Jul 1500 hrs Vinings122-INPSI-5 Inlets and Nozzles I 12-Jul 0930 hrs Vinings145-INPSI-6 Inlets and Nozzles II 12-Jul 1530 hrs University146-INPSI-7 Inlets and Nozzles III 12-Jul 1530 hrs Vinings

ITAR Restricted Sessions73-ITAR-1 Developmental Propulsion Systems I--ITAR 11-Jul 0930 hrs Inman98-ITAR-2 Additive Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems--ITAR 11-Jul 1500 hrs Inman

123-ITAR-3 Developmental Propulsion Systems II--ITAR 12-Jul 0930 hrs Kennesaw124-ITAR-4 Propulsion System Modeling and Subsystem Development--ITAR 12-Jul 0930 hrs Inman147-ITAR-5 Rotating Detonation Engines--ITAR 12-Jul 1530 hrs Inman

Technical Sessions at a Glance

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IntroTechnical Sessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location

Liquid Propulsion (LP)19-LP-1 Propellant Storage and Management I 10-Jul 0930 hrs Dunwoody20-LP-2 Combustion Dynamics and Ignition 10-Jul 0930 hrs Courtland21-LP-3 Liquid Rocket Engines I--Testing and Development 10-Jul 0930 hrs Edgewood22-LP-4 Green Propulsion I--ADN/HAN Based Propulsion 10-Jul 0930 hrs Fairlie45-LP-5 Small Satellite/Spacecraft Propulsion I 10-Jul 1530 hrs Baker46-LP-6 Liquid Rocket Engines II--Design and Development 10-Jul 1530 hrs Edgewood47-LP-7 Green Propulsion II--ADN/HAN Based Propulsion 10-Jul 1530 hrs Fairlie48-LP-8 Propellant Feed and Fluid Management I 10-Jul 1530 hrs Dunwoody49-LP-9 Injectors I 10-Jul 1530 hrs Courtland74-LP-11 Liquid Propulsion History--History of Combustion Instability 11-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy CD75-LP-12 Student Rocket Design and Launch 11-Jul 0930 hrs Courtland99-LP-13 Propellant Storage and Management II 11-Jul 1500 hrs Dunwoody100-LP-14 Combustion Dynamics and Heat Transfer 11-Jul 1500 hrs Edgewood101-LP-15 Green Propulsion III--Hydrogen Peroxide Based Propulsion 11-Jul 1500 hrs Fairlie102-LP-16 Turbomachinery for Liquid Propulsion 11-Jul 1500 hrs Hanover A103-LP-17 Injectors II 11-Jul 1500 hrs Courtland125-LP-19 Small Satellite/Spacecraft Propulsion II 12-Jul 0930 hrs Courtland126-LP-20 Propellant Feed and Fluid Management II 12-Jul 0930 hrs Dunwoody127-LP-21 Liquid Rocket Engines III--Analysis 12-Jul 0930 hrs Edgewood128-LP-22 Combustion Dynamics and Testing 12-Jul 0930 hrs Fairlie129-LP-23 Special Session: In-Orbit Refueling 12-Jul 0930 hrs University148-LP-24 Nozzle Design and Development 12-Jul 1530 hrs Edgewood149-LP-25 Green Propulsion IV--Advanced Propellant Systems 12-Jul 1530 hrs Fairlie150-LP-26 Propellant Feed and Fluid Management III 12-Jul 1530 hrs Dunwoody

Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion (NFF)23-NFF-1 Fusion and Advanced Nuclear Concepts I 10-Jul 0930 hrs Marietta50-NFF-2 Nuclear Thermal Propulsion I 10-Jul 1530 hrs Marietta76-NFF-3 Fusion and Advanced Nuclear Concepts II 11-Jul 0930 hrs Marietta104-NFF-4 Nuclear Thermal Propulsion II 11-Jul 1500 hrs Marietta

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IntroTechnical Sessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time Location

Propellants and Combustion (PC)24-PC-1 Combustion Diagnostics 10-Jul 0930 hrs Techwood25-PC-2 Experiments in Flames and Combustors 10-Jul 0930 hrs University26-PC-3 Combustion Instability I 10-Jul 0930 hrs Spring51-PC-4 Ignition 10-Jul 1530 hrs Spring52-PC-5 Combustion Instability II 10-Jul 1530 hrs Techwood77-PC-6 Hypergolic Bi-Propellants for Rocket Propulsion 11-Jul 0930 hrs Spring78-PC-7 Chemical Kinetics 11-Jul 0930 hrs University79-PC-8 Modeling and Simulation of Combustion I--Supercritical Combustion and

Rocket Engines11-Jul 0930 hrs Techwood

105-PC-9 Spray Combustion 11-Jul 1500 hrs Spring106-PC-10 Modeling and Simulation of Combustion II--Supersonic Combustion and

Detonation Engines11-Jul 1500 hrs Techwood

107-PC-11 Professor Kenneth Kuo Honorary Session I--Special Topics in Combustion and Propulsion

11-Jul 1500 hrs Embassy CD

130-PC-12 Modeling and Simulation of Combustion III 12-Jul 0930 hrs Techwood131-PC-13 Monopropellants for Rocket Propulsion 12-Jul 0930 hrs Spring132-PC-14 Professor Kenneth Kuo Honorary Session II--Special Topics in Combustion and

Propulsion12-Jul 0930 hrs Embassy CD

151-PC-15 Combustion of Solid Propellants 12-Jul 1530 hrs Spring152-PC-16 Modeling and Simulation of Combustion IV--Modeling Techniques 12-Jul 1530 hrs Techwood

Small Satellites (SATS)108-SATS-1 Small Satellites 11-Jul 1500 hrs Embassy A

Solid Rockets (SR)27-SR-1 Solid Rocket Motor Grain Design, Internal Ballistics and Propellant

Development and Characterization10-Jul 0930 hrs Greenbriar

53-SR-2 Developments in Solid Rocket Modeling, Simulation or Analysis and Evaluation I 10-Jul 1530 hrs Greenbriar80-SR-3 Developments in Solid Rocket Modeling, Simulation or Analysis and Evaluation II 11-Jul 0930 hrs Greenbriar109-SR-4 Solid Rocket Combustion Instability 11-Jul 1500 hrs Greenbriar133-SR-5 Developments in Solid Rocket Modeling, Simulation or Analysis and Evaluation III 12-Jul 0930 hrs Greenbriar153-SR-6 Solid Rocket History and Technology 12-Jul 1530 hrs Greenbriar

Thermal Management Technology (TM.)28-TM-1 Thermal System Applications and Unique Environment I 10-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover D54-TM-2 Thermal System Applications and Unique Environment II 10-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover D81-TM-3 Thermal System Applications and Unique Environment III 11-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover D134-TM-4 Heat Transfer and Transport Modeling and Analysis I 12-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover D154-TM-5 Heat Transfer and Transport Modeling and Analysis II 12-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover D

Propulsion and Power Systems of Unmanned Systems (UAS82-UAS-1 Propulsion and Power of Unmanned Aircraft Systems I 11-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover A135-UAS-2 Propulsion and Power of Unmanned Aircraft Systems II 12-Jul 0930 hrs Hanover A155-UAS-3 Propulsion and Power of Unmanned Aircraft Systems III 12-Jul 1530 hrs Hanover A

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hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

614

Impr

oved

Meth

odolo

gy fo

r Esti

matio

n of

De

tona

ting P

rope

rties

and D

etona

bility

of

Ener

getic

Mat

erial

sL.

Yang

, Self

, La C

anad

a Flin

tridge

, CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

615

New

strat

egies

for t

he pr

oduc

tion

of

spat

ial gr

ade h

ydra

zine N

2H 4: com

binat

ion

of k

inetic

and t

herm

odyn

amic

studie

s for

th

e dev

elopm

ent o

f an

origi

nal in

tegra

ted

proc

ess

A. Bo

ugrin

e, Cla

ude B

ernard

Lyon

1 U

nivers

ity,

Villeu

rbann

e, Fra

nce;

G. Ja

cob,

Airbu

s, Ve

rt-le-P

etit,

Franc

e; E.

Laco

te, N

ation

al Ce

nter f

or Sc

ientifi

c Re

searc

h (CN

RS),

Villeu

rbann

e, Fra

nce

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

616

Ignit

ion Ch

arac

terist

ics of

1AM

P/1W

ATT

EED

H. Le

e, Ch

emrin

g Ene

rgetic

Dev

ices,

Torra

nce,

CA

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

177-

EDU-

1Pr

opuls

ion Ed

ucat

ion--O

utre

ach

Inma

nCh

aired

by: M

. HITT

, U.S

. Arm

y SMD

C and

A. PA

TEL

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

617

Prov

iding

the S

park

: Usin

g Inf

orma

l Ed

ucat

ion Ex

perie

nces

at th

e U.S.

Spac

e &

Rock

et Ce

nter

and S

pace

Camp

to

Gene

rate

Inter

est i

n ST

EM du

ring E

arly

Child

hood

R. Hit

t, U.

S. S

pace

& Ro

cket

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

618

Deve

lopme

nt of

Stud

ent-L

ed H

ybrid

Ro

cket

Prop

ulsion

Pro

jects

K. Do

natha

n, M.

Sch

midt,

A. Ra

jan, A

. Metr

uck,

I. De

mirki

ran, E

mbry-

Riddle

Aeron

autic

al Un

iversi

ty,

Dayto

na B

each

, FL

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

619

Turb

o-Ro

cket

– a n

ovel

educ

ation

al re

sour

ceR.

Reze

nde,

J. Ma

utone

de B

arros

, V. d

e Cas

tro

Perez

, Fed

eral U

nivers

ity of

Mina

s Gera

is, B

elo

Horiz

onte,

Braz

il

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

620

Educ

ation

al Ou

treac

h Ac

tivitie

s by t

he

Hunt

sville

Alab

ama L

5 So

ciety

D. H

ewitt,

Y. Lo

, Hun

tsville

Alab

ama L

5 So

ciety,

Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

621

Cand

y pro

pella

nt ca

sting

mac

hine

A. Ba

hdur,

Tech

nolog

ical In

stitut

e of A

erona

utics

(ITA)

, São

José

dos C

ampo

s, Br

azil

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

178-

EERE

-1En

ergy

-Effic

ient a

nd R

enew

able

Ener

gy Te

chno

logies

--Aer

odyn

amics

Hano

ver A

Chair

ed by

: R. A

MANO

, Univ

ersity

of W

iscon

sin-M

ilwau

kee a

nd S

. DUN

CAN,

Aeros

pace

Sys

tems D

esign

Labo

ratory

, Geo

rgia T

ech

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

622

An A

nalyt

ical W

all Fu

nctio

n fo

r LES

in

chan

nel fl

ow—

for t

he u

se of

tu

rbom

achin

ery fl

ow ap

plica

tions

R. Am

ano,

Unive

rsity

of W

iscon

sin, M

ilwau

kee,

Milw

auke

e, W

I

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

623

Comp

utat

ional

and E

xper

imen

tal

Inve

stiga

tion

of H

eat T

rans

fer i

n Sta

tiona

ry an

d Rot

ating

Inter

nal C

oolin

g Du

cts w

ith H

igh R

otat

ion N

umbe

rsR.

Aman

o, S.

Bey

hagh

i, P. D

ong,

M. S

arava

ni,

M. M

orriso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Wisc

onsin

, Milw

auke

e, Mi

lwau

kee,

WI

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

624

Integ

ratio

n of

Line

ar Fr

esne

l Refl

ecto

rs (L

FR) w

ith Co

nven

tiona

l Pow

er P

lants

R. Am

ano,

A. Ab

bas,

Unive

rsity

of W

iscon

sin,

Milw

auke

e, Mi

lwau

kee,

WI

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

625

Aero

dyna

mic A

nalys

is of

a Bo

ttom-

moun

ted Fo

rce B

alanc

e Sys

tem w

ith a

Linea

rly Va

rying

Vorte

x Pa

nel M

ethod

C. Ob

iji, E.

Oge

deng

be, O

. Noa

h, Un

iversi

ty of

Lago

s, Ak

oka-Y

aba,

Nigeri

a

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

626

CFD

Analy

sis of

Lead

ing Ed

ge Tu

bercl

e Ef

fects

on W

ind Tu

rbine

Per

form

ance

G. Ab

ate, D

. Mav

ris, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

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ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

179-

EP-1

Helic

onEm

bassy

ACh

aired

by: E

. CHO

UEIRI

, Prin

ceton

Univ

ersity

and M

. WAL

KER,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

627

Deve

lopme

nt of

Heli

con

Plasm

a Thr

uster

Mo

del

V. Ku

zeno

v, R.

Selez

nev,

All-Ru

ssia R

esea

rch

Institu

te of

Autom

atics,

Mos

cow,

Russi

a; S.

Ry

zhko

v, Mo

scow

State

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity,

Mo

scow,

Russi

a

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

628

Char

acter

izatio

n of

a Clu

ster o

f High

Po

wer H

elico

n Th

ruste

rsK.

Veree

n, A.

Kimbe

r, J. C

orrey

, D. O

lson,

H.

Martin

, R. W

inglee

, Univ

ersity

of W

ashin

gton,

Seatt

le, S

eattle

, WA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

629

Expe

rimen

tal S

tudie

s of t

he H

elico

n In

jected

Iner

tial P

lasma

Elec

trosta

tic

Rock

et (H

IIPER

)D.

Ahern

, H. A

l-Ras

hdan

, O. A

ltun,

G. B

erlan

d, E.

Broe

mmels

iek, Z

. Che

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Illino

is,

Urba

na-Ch

ampa

ign, U

rbana

, IL;

et al.

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

630

Prog

ress

in th

e VAS

IMR®

VX-2

00SS

Pla

sma T

estin

g Pro

gram

M. G

iambu

sso, M

. Cart

er, J.

Squ

ire, F

. Cha

ng D

iaz,

L. De

an, A

. Corr

igan,

Ad As

tra Ro

cket

Comp

any,

Webs

ter, T

X; et

al.

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1710

-EP-2

Hall T

hrus

ter M

odeli

ngEm

bassy

BCh

aired

by: E

. PEN

CIL, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd K.

XU,

Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a in H

untsv

ille09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-463

1Co

ntinu

um k

inetic

simu

lation

s of

magn

etize

d she

aths

in H

all th

ruste

rs wi

th

seco

ndar

y elec

tron

emiss

ionP.

Caga

s, B.

Srin

ivasa

n, Vir

ginia

Polyt

echn

ic Ins

titute

and S

tate U

nivers

ity, B

lacks

burg,

VA;

A. Ha

kim, P

rince

ton Pl

asma

Phys

ics La

borat

ory,

Princ

eton,

NJ

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

632

Deve

lopme

nt of

a 2D

Axis

ymme

tric

Electr

on Fl

uid M

odel

in Ha

ll Thr

uster

sH.

Drag

nea,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arb

or, M

I; K.

Hara,

Texa

s A&M

Univ

ersity

, Coll

ege

Stati

on, T

X; I.

Boy

d, Un

iversi

ty of

Mich

igan,

Ann

Arbor,

Ann A

rbor, M

I

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

633

Simula

tion

of a

Hall E

ffect

Thru

ster w

ith

Kryp

ton

Prop

ellan

tH.

Drag

nea,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, An

n Arbo

r, MI;

A. Lo

pez O

rtega

, Jet

Propu

lsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

I. Bo

yd, U

nivers

ity of

Mich

igan,

Ann

Arbor,

Ann A

rbor, M

I

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

634

Appli

catio

n of

a Fir

st Ge

nera

tion

Collis

ional

Radia

tive M

odel

for I

odine

to

Optic

al Em

ission

s fro

m th

e Plum

e of a

n Io

dine H

all Ef

fect

Thru

ster

B. Pr

ince,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Kir

tland

AF

B, N

M; D

. Lev

andie

r, Bos

ton Co

llege

, Che

stnut

Hill, M

A; R.

Bemi

sh, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

, Kir

tland

AFB,

NM

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1711

-F360

-1

0930

- 11

30 h

rsUA

S Pro

pulsi

onRe

genc

y V

Mode

rator:

Matt

hew

McCri

nk, R

esea

rch S

cienti

st, Ae

rospa

ce Re

searc

h Cen

ter, T

he O

hio S

tate U

nivers

ity

P

aneli

sts:

Mike

Arm

stron

gVis

ion S

ystem

s Lea

dRo

lls-Ro

yce L

iberty

Work

s

Willia

m J.

Fred

erick

sFo

unde

r and

Chief

Exec

utive

Offic

erAd

vanc

ed Ai

rcraft

Comp

any

Matt

Hutch

ison

Vice P

reside

nt, En

ginee

ring

Auror

a Flig

ht Sc

ience

s Corp

oratio

n

Jere

miah

McN

att

Photo

volta

ic an

d Elec

troch

emica

l Sys

tems B

ranch

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Jose

ph J.

Valen

zuela

Senio

r Bus

iness

Deve

lopme

nt Ex

ecuti

ve,

Tacti

cal U

ASKra

tos D

efens

e

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1712

-GTE

-1Fa

n De

sign

Hano

ver E

Chair

ed by

: I. O

RISAM

OLU,

Pratt

& W

hitne

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-463

5Fa

n No

ise fo

r a Co

ncep

t Com

merci

al Su

perso

nic Tr

ansp

ort

D. S

tephe

ns, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

636

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Ro

tatin

g Rak

e Arra

y for

Tu

rbom

achin

ery M

easu

reme

nts

J. Wo

lter, D

. Aren

d, S.

Hirt,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; J.

Gaz

zanig

a, ZIN

Te

chno

logies

, Inc

., Mi

ddleb

urg H

eights

, OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

637

Effe

ct of

Casin

g Sha

pe Su

rroun

ded

Roto

r on

Aero

dyna

mic P

erfo

rman

ce of

a Tra

nson

ic Fa

nL.

Han,

W. Ya

nrong

, X. Z

hang

, X. Z

hang

, D. W

ei,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Chin

a

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ay, 1

0 Ju

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1714

-HR-

1In

terna

l Ball

istics

and M

odeli

ng I

Emba

ssy E

Chair

ed by

: T. E

LLIOT

T, Un

iversi

ty of

Tenn

esse

e at C

hatta

noog

a09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-463

8Be

ltram

ian So

lution

for C

yclon

ically

Dr

iven

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Engin

esT.

Marqu

ardt,

J. Ma

jdalan

i, Aub

urn U

nivers

ity,

Aubu

rn, AL

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

639

Comp

rehe

nsive

Mod

eling

of H

ybrid

Roc

ket

Inter

nal B

allist

icsY.

Chen

, TiSP

ACE,

Inc.,

Chun

an, T

aiwan

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

640

Nume

rical

and E

xper

imen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion

of N

ozzle

Ther

moch

emica

l Ero

sion

in Hy

brid

Rock

etsD.

Bian

chi, U

nivers

ity of

Rome

“La S

apien

za”,

Rome

, Ital

y; L.

Kamp

s, Ho

kkaid

o Univ

ersity

, Sa

pporo

, Jap

an; F

. Nas

uti, U

nivers

ity of

Rome

“La

Sapie

nza”

, Rom

e, Ita

ly; H

. Nag

ata, H

okka

ido

Unive

rsity,

Sap

poro,

Japa

n

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

641

Expli

cit A

nalyt

ical E

quat

ions f

or Si

ngle

Port

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Comb

ustio

n Ch

ambe

r Siz

ingF.

Barat

o, E.

Pacca

gnell

a, D.

Pava

rin, U

nivers

ity of

Pa

dova

, Pad

ova,

Italy

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1715

-HR-

2Co

mbus

tion

Stabil

ity, M

otor

Per

form

ance

, and

Rela

ted Is

sues

IEm

bassy

FCh

aired

by: S

. CLA

FLIN

, Aero

jet Ro

cketd

yne a

nd A.

KARA

BEYO

GLU,

Spa

ce Pr

opuls

ion G

roup I

nc.

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

642

Comp

ariso

n of

Rob

ust D

esign

App

roac

hes

for H

ybrid

Roc

ket E

ngine

sL.

Casa

lino,

F. Ma

sseni,

D. P

astro

ne, T

echn

ical

Unive

rsity

of Tu

rin, T

urin,

Italy

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

643

Small

-scale

Gas

eous

Oxy

gen

Hybr

d Ro

cket

Testi

ng fo

r Reg

ressi

on R

ate a

nd

Comb

ustio

n Ef

ficien

cy St

udies

F. Me

chen

tel, A

. Coa

tes, B

. Can

twell

, Stan

ford

Unive

rsity,

Stan

ford,

CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

644

Comb

ustio

n Ch

arac

terist

ics of

Add

ing

Micro

-size

d Alum

inum

Powd

er to

WAX

-ba

sed H

ybrid

Roc

ket F

uel b

y Usin

g Axia

l an

d Swi

rl Flo

wY.

Komo

ri, K.

Taka

hash

i, Niho

n Univ

ersity

, Fu

naba

shi, J

apan

; I. N

akag

awa,

Toka

i Univ

ersity

, Hir

atsuk

a, Ja

pan

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

645

An A

nalyt

ical M

odel

to P

redic

t Lo

ngitu

dinal

Acou

stic M

odes

Freq

uenc

y of

Hybr

id Ro

ckets

Comb

ustio

n Ch

ambe

rC.

Carm

icino,

Unive

rsity

of Na

ples “

Fede

rico I

I”,

Naple

s, Ita

ly; D

. Pas

trone

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of

Turin

, Turi

n, Ita

ly

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1716

-HSA

BP-1

High

Spee

d Inje

ction

and M

ixing

Kenn

esaw

Chair

ed by

: F. M

ALO-

MOLIN

A, Ra

ytheo

n Miss

ile S

ystem

s and

L. ZH

ANG,

Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-464

6Pr

elimi

nary

Inve

stiga

tion

of Sc

ramj

et Fu

eling

Flow

field

with

Hyp

ersp

ectra

l Im

aging

M. Rh

oby,

N. O

khov

at, Ai

r Forc

e Res

earch

La

borat

ory, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H; A.

Kerst

, K.

Gros

s, Air

Force

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H; T.

Omb

rello,

Air F

orce R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

647

Comp

ariso

ns B

etwee

n NO

PLIF

Imag

ing

and C

FD Si

mulat

ions o

f Mixi

ng Fl

owfie

lds

for H

igh-S

peed

Fuel

Injec

tors

T. Dr

ozda

, K. C

abell

, NAS

A Lan

gley R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Ham

pton,

VA; A

. Ziltz

, ACE

NT La

borat

ories

, LLC

, Ham

pton,

VA; N

. Has

s, J.

Inman

, NAS

A La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA; R

. Burn

s, Na

tiona

l Insti

tute o

f Aero

spac

e, Ha

mpton

, VA;

et al.

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

648

Expe

rimen

tal a

nd N

umer

ical I

nves

tigat

ion

of Sh

ock

Wave

/Vor

tex In

terac

tion

for

Supe

rsonic

Fuel

Air M

ixing

Enha

ncem

ent

H. Po

urhas

hem,

I. M

.Kalkh

oran,

S. Ku

mar, N

ew

York

unive

rsity,

Abu D

habi,

Unit

ed Ar

ab Em

irates

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

649

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tion

of St

rut

Para

meter

s Effe

cts on

Per

form

ance

s of a

Ca

vity-

base

d Ram

jet Co

mbus

tor

Y. Wa

ng, X

. Fan

g, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing,

China

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

650

Full S

cale

Deta

ched

Eddy

Simu

lation

of

Trans

verse

Hyd

roge

n Je

t in

Supe

rsonic

Co

mbus

tion

E. Fa

n, K.

Wu,

Y. Le

e, W.

Yao,

X. Fa

n, Ch

inese

Ac

adem

y of S

cienc

es, B

eijing

, Chin

a

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1717

-HSA

BP-2

High

Spee

d Inle

tsPie

dmon

tCh

aired

by: T

. SMI

TH, B

oeing

Engin

eerin

g Ope

ration

s & Te

chno

logy a

nd A.

KHRA

IBUT,

UNSW

, Can

berra

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

651

Perfo

rman

ce an

alysis

of a

hype

rsonic

scr

amjet

engin

e with

a mo

rpha

ble

wave

rider

inlet

G. G

oodw

in, J.

Max

well,

Nava

l Res

earch

La

borat

ory, W

ashin

gton,

D.C.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

652

Nume

rical

Study

of H

yper

sonic

Air

Inta

ke

Aero

dyna

mics

Perfo

rman

ce fo

r High

Mac

h In

tegra

ted Co

ntro

l Exp

erim

ent “

HIMI

CO”

H. Yo

shida

, T. N

agao

, A. S

ato, S

. Wak

abay

ashi,

T.

Sato,

Was

eda U

nivers

ity, S

hinjuk

u, Ja

pan;

A. Ha

shim

oto, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy

(JAXA

), Ch

ofu, J

apan

; et a

l.

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

653

Impa

cts of

High

-Spe

ed N

on-Eq

uilibr

ium

Reac

ting F

lows t

o Scra

mjet

Inlet

sP.

Ragh

unan

dan,

S. Ru

ffin, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

654

Desig

n Me

thod

of In

terna

l Wav

eride

r Inle

t wi

th B

ump C

ompr

essio

n Su

rface

G. H

uang

, Z. F

engy

uan,

W. Q

iao, C

. Xia,

Nan

jing

Unive

rsity

of Ae

ronau

tics a

nd As

trona

utics,

Na

njing

, Chin

a

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

655

Optim

izatio

n an

d num

erica

l inve

stiga

tion

on cu

rved

comp

ressi

on su

rface

with

Mac

h nu

mber

two-

stage

linea

r dist

ribut

ionL.

Zhan

g, Q.

Chen

, Ins

titute

of Sy

stems

En

ginee

ring,

Mian

yang

, Chin

a

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I-1Pr

opuls

ion A

erod

ynam

ics W

orks

hop-

-Noz

zle Se

ssion

IVin

ings

Chair

ed by

: M. C

HRIST

IANSE

N, Ae

roSys

tems E

ngine

ering

and C

. WIN

KLER

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-465

6Sin

gle an

d Dua

l Flow

Noz

zle Si

mulat

ions

using

Tena

siK.

Sree

nivas

, R. W

ebste

r, E. H

ereth,

Univ

ersity

of

Tenn

esse

e, Ch

attan

ooga

, Cha

ttano

oga,

TN

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

657

BCFD

Ana

lysis

for t

he 3

rd A

IAA

Prop

ulsion

Ae

rody

nami

cs Wo

rksh

op: N

ozzle

Res

ults

C. W

inkler

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, St

. Lou

is, M

O

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

658

Prop

ulsion

Aer

odyn

amics

Wor

ksho

p III

Nozz

le Re

sults

N. D

omel,

Lock

heed

Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, F

ort

Worth

, TX

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

659

Prop

ulsion

Aer

odyn

amic

Work

shop

III:

Parti

cipan

ts’ A

nalys

es of

A D

ual M

ixed

Flow

Refe

renc

e Noz

zle in

Term

s of T

hrus

t an

d Flow

Per

form

ance

M. Ch

ristia

nsen

, Aero

Sys

tems E

ngine

ering

, St.

Paul,

MN;

R. Th

ornoc

k, Th

e Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, Se

attle,

WA

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1719

-LP-1

Prop

ellan

t Sto

rage

and M

anag

emen

t IDu

nwoo

dyCh

aired

by: D

. COO

TE, N

ASA S

tennis

Spa

ce Ce

nter a

nd S

. BAR

SI, N

ASA

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

660

A CF

D Pr

edict

ion of

Micr

ogra

vity S

elf-

Pres

suriz

ation

and P

ressu

re Co

ntro

l and

Va

lidat

ion ag

ainst

the T

ank

Pres

sure

Co

ntro

l Exp

erim

ent

O. Ka

rtuzo

va, M

. Kas

semi

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

661

Liquid

-gas

phas

e sep

arat

ion te

chno

logies

fo

r ball

istic

fligh

t pha

ses

P. Be

hruzi,

J. Kl

atte,

Airbu

s, Br

emen

, Germ

any

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

662

Mode

ling K

-Site

LH2

Tank

Chilld

own

and

no Ve

nt Fi

ll in

Norm

al Gr

avity

O. Ka

rtuzo

va, M

. Kas

semi

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

663

Prog

ress

towa

rds a

Micr

ogra

vity C

FD

Valid

ation

Stud

y usin

g the

ISS S

PHER

ES-

SLOS

H Ex

perim

ent

J. St

orey,

D. Ki

rk, Fl

orida

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Melbo

urne,

FL; B

. Mars

ell, P

. Sch

allho

rn, N

ASA

Kenn

edy S

pace

Cente

r, Cap

e Can

avera

l, FL

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

664

Fast

Boun

dary

Integ

ral M

ethod

for S

losh

and M

icrog

ravit

y Flui

d Dyn

amics

R. Ma

nning

, I. B

alling

er, M

. Dow

dy, K

eysto

ne

Engin

eerin

g Com

pany

, Lon

g Bea

ch, C

A

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1720

-LP-2

Comb

ustio

n Dy

nami

cs an

d Ign

ition

Cour

tland

Chair

ed by

: A. L

EKEU

X, CN

ES an

d D. P

RECL

IK, Ai

rbus-S

afran

Laun

chers

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

665

Deve

lopme

nt of

Aug

ment

ed Sp

ark

Impin

ging I

gnite

r Sys

tem fo

r Meth

ane

Engin

esW.

Mars

hall,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

; R. O

sborn

e, S.

Gree

ne, N

ASA

Marsh

all S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

666

Coil-

On-P

lug Ig

nition

for O

xyge

n/Me

than

e Liqu

id Ro

cket

Engin

es in

Th

erma

l-Vac

uum

Envir

onme

nts

J. Me

lcher,

M. A

twell

, R. M

orehe

ad, E

. Hurl

bert,

NA

SA Jo

hnso

n Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

; L.

Buga

rin, M

. Cha

idez,

Unive

rsity

of Te

xas,

El Pa

so,

El Pa

so, T

X

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

667

Char

acter

izatio

n of

the C

yclon

ic Flo

wfield

in

a Swi

rl Dr

iven

Comb

ustio

n Ch

ambe

rG.

Sha

rma,

J. Ma

jdalan

i, Aub

urn U

nivers

ity,

Aubu

rn, AL

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

668

Char

acter

izatio

n of

a Pr

essu

re-Fe

d LOX

/LC

H4 R

eacti

on Co

ntro

l Sys

tem U

nder

Sim

ulated

Altit

ude a

nd Th

erma

l Vac

uum

Cond

itions

M. At

well,

E. Hu

rlbert

, J. M

elche

r, R. M

orehe

ad,

NASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

669

Deve

lopme

nt of

an ox

ygen

-hyd

roca

rbon

to

rch fo

r liqu

id ro

cket

engin

e ign

ition

J. Zh

ang,

Q. Li

, Nati

onal

Unive

rsity

of De

fense

Te

chno

logy,

Chan

gsha

, Chin

a

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1721

-LP-3

Liquid

Roc

ket E

ngine

s I--T

estin

g and

Dev

elopm

ent

Edge

wood

Chair

ed by

: J. S

AUER

, Orbi

tal Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

and S

. CHI

ANES

E, Sp

ace E

xplor

ation

Tech

nolog

ies Co

rporat

ion09

30 hr

sOr

al Pre

senta

tion

Selec

tion

of an

Upp

er St

age E

ngine

—A

Mana

ger’s

Per

spec

tive (

Invit

ed)

C. Cru

mbly,

Teled

yne B

rown E

ngine

ering

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

670

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Hot

-fire

Testi

ng

of A

dditiv

ely M

anuf

actu

red C

oppe

r Co

mbus

tion

Cham

bers

for L

iquid

Rock

et En

gine A

pplic

ation

sP.

Grad

l, C. P

rotz,

S. G

reene

, NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fli

ght C

enter

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

D. El

lis, B

. Lerc

h, I.

Locci

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

671

Deve

lopme

nt st

atus

of el

ectri

cal v

alve

cont

rol s

ystem

for L

E-9 en

gine

H. S

unak

awa,

T. Ko

baya

shi, K

. Okit

a, Ja

pan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Tsu

kuba

, Ja

pan;

N. Ku

mada

, H. A

ihara,

W. S

akai,

Mits

ubish

i Co

rporat

ion, K

omak

i, Jap

an; e

t al.

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n Pr

opuls

ion I-

-ADN

/HAN

Bas

ed P

ropu

lsion

Fairl

ieCh

aired

by: S

. MILL

ER, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e and

M. D

EANS

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ctr

0930

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nAd

vanc

ed Th

erma

l Dec

ompo

sition

of

Alter

nativ

e Pro

pella

nt fo

r Hyd

razin

e Th

ruste

rR.

Amrou

sse, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy

(JAXA

), Sa

gami

hara,

Japa

n; T.

Katsu

mi, N

agao

ka

Unive

rsity

of Te

chno

logy,

Naga

oka,

Japa

n; Y.

Mish

ima,

Kobe

Mate

rial T

estin

g Lab

orator

y, To

kyo,

Japa

n; K.

Hori,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Sag

amiha

ra, Ja

pan

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

672

The R

HEFO

RM P

rojec

t – D

evelo

pmen

ts fo

r ADN

-Bas

ed Li

quid

Mono

prop

ellan

t Th

ruste

rsM.

Wilh

elm, M

. Neg

ri, C.

Hend

rich,

Germ

an

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), H

ardtha

usen

, Germ

any;

N. W

ingbo

rg, L.

Ged

imina

s, L.

Adelö

, Swe

dish

Defen

se Re

searc

h Age

ncy (

FOI),

Tumb

a, Sw

eden

; et

al.

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

673

On-O

rbit

Oper

ation

and P

erfo

rman

ce of

Am

moniu

m Di

nitra

mide

(ADN

) Bas

ed

High

Per

form

ance

Gre

en P

ropu

lsion

(H

PGP)

Syste

msP.

Fried

hoff,

A. H

awkin

s, Pla

net,

San F

rancis

co,

CA; J

. Carr

ico, J

. Dye

r, Terr

a Bell

a, Mo

untai

n View

, CA

; K. A

nflo,

ECAP

S Ab

, Soln

a, Sw

eden

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

674

A Fa

mily

of Th

ruter

s for

Gre

en

Mono

prop

ellan

t HB-

510

J. Liu

, X. Q

iu, Q

. Lin,

China

Aeros

pace

Scie

nce

and T

echn

ology

Corpo

ration

(CAS

C), S

hang

hai,

China

; J. Y

ang,

Chine

se Ac

adem

y of S

cienc

es,

Shan

ghai,

China

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1723

-NFF

-1Fu

sion

and A

dvan

ced N

uclea

r Con

cept

s IMa

rietta

Chair

ed by

: J. C

AVER

A, Ob

ligato

ry LLC

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

675

SPH-

MHD

effe

cts of

mag

netic

field

on je

t me

rge p

hysic

s for

PJM

IFS.

Thom

pson

, J. C

assib

ry, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

676

Towa

rd a

Bette

r Und

ersta

nding

of

Hydr

odyn

amic

Insta

bilitie

s in

Iner

tial

Fusio

n Ap

proa

ches

E. Pro

ano,

B. Ro

llin, E

mbry-

Riddle

Aeron

autic

al Un

iversi

ty, D

ayton

a Bea

ch, F

L

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

677

Thre

e Dim

ensio

nal M

odeli

ng of

Puls

ed

Fusio

n fo

r Pro

pulsi

on an

d Ter

restr

ial

Powe

r Usin

g Smo

oth

Parti

cle Fl

uid w

ith

Maxw

ell Eq

uatio

n So

lver (

SPFM

aX)

J. Ca

ssibry

, R. C

ortez

, C. C

ody,

S. Th

omps

on,

L. Ja

ckso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Alaba

ma, H

untsv

ille,

Hunts

ville,

AL

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

678

Simula

tion

and O

ptim

izatio

n of

the

Cont

inuou

s Grid

Iner

tial E

lectro

static

Co

nfine

ment

Fusio

n De

vice

A. Ch

ap, R

. Sed

wick

, Univ

ersity

of M

arylan

d, Co

llege

Park,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, M

D

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1724

-PC-

1Co

mbus

tion

Diag

nosti

csTe

chwo

odCh

aired

by: A

. STE

INBE

RG, U

nivers

ity of

Toron

to09

30 hr

sOr

al Pre

senta

tion

Expa

nding

the T

empo

ral, S

patia

l, and

Mu

lti-Pa

rame

ter H

orizo

ns of

Comb

ustio

n Me

asur

emen

tsJ.

Gord,

Air F

orce R

esea

rch La

borat

ory, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

679

Wave

lengt

h mo

dulat

ion sp

ectro

scopy

fo

r mea

sure

ment

s of t

empe

ratu

re an

d sp

ecies

conc

entra

tion

down

strea

m fro

m a

supe

rsonic

noz

zleA.

Mako

wiec

ki, T.

Hay

den,

Unive

rsity

of Co

lorad

o, Bo

ulder,

Bould

er, CO

; M. N

akles

, N. P

ilgram

, ERC

, Inc

., Ed

wards

AFB,

CA; N

. Mac

Dona

ld, W

. Harg

us,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Ed

wards

AFB,

CA;

et al.

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

680

Deve

lopme

nt of

Par

ticle

Strea

k Ve

locim

etry w

ith a

Cold

Flow

Supe

rsonic

No

zzle

J. W

illits,

T. Po

urpoin

t, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity, W

est

Lafay

ette,

IN

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

681

Turb

ulenc

e-Fla

me In

terac

tion

in th

e Thin

Re

actio

n Re

gime

M. G

eikie,

C. En

gelm

ann,

A. Mo

rales

, R. S

chale

, K.

Ahme

d, Un

iversi

ty of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1725

-PC-

2Ex

perim

ents

in Fla

mes a

nd Co

mbus

tors

Unive

rsity

Chair

ed by

: C. C

ADOU

, Univ

ersity

of M

arylan

d09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-468

2Co

mbus

tion

of am

monia

-rich

NH3

-H2-

air

mixt

ures

: Imp

rove

ment

of fl

ame s

tabil

ityH.

Noz

ari, K

oc U

nivers

ity, I

stanb

ul, Tu

rkey;

G.

Karac

a, O.

Tunc

er, Is

tanbu

l Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

, Ist

anbu

l, Turk

ey; A

. Kara

beyo

glu, S

pace

Prop

ulsion

Gr

oup,

Inc.,

Sunn

yvale

, CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

683

Influ

ence

of ai

r sta

ging o

n th

e dyn

amics

of

a pr

eces

sing v

ortex

core

in a

dual

swirl

ga

s tur

bine m

odel

comb

usto

rC.

Arndt,

M. S

töhr, M

. Sev

erin,

C. De

m, W

. Meie

r, Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), S

tuttga

rt,

Germ

any

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

684

Flame

Stab

ilizat

ion R

egim

es of

Lean

Pr

emixe

d Con

fined

Jet F

lames

at

Diffe

rent

Rey

nolds

Num

bers

M. S

everi

n, O.

Lamm

el, W

. Meie

r, M. A

igner,

Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), S

tuttga

rt,

Germ

any

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

685

Comb

ustio

n Ch

arac

terist

ics of

the

Meth

ane-

oxyg

en D

iffus

ion Fl

ame

Using

Swirl

-coax

ial In

jecto

r in

a Mod

el Co

mbus

tor

S. B

ae, J

. Hon

g, D.

Bae

, J. K

im, P

ukyo

ng N

ation

al Un

iversi

ty, B

usan

, Sou

th Ko

rea

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1726

-PC-

3Co

mbus

tion

Insta

bility

ISp

ring

Chair

ed by

: V. S

ANKA

RAN,

US

Air Fo

rce/A

FRL/

RQRC

and B

. CHE

HROU

DI, E

urope

an Re

searc

h Cou

ncil (

ERC)

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

686

Nume

rical

Simula

tions

of Th

ermo

acou

stic

Comb

ustio

n In

stabil

ities i

n th

e Volv

o Co

mbus

tor

E. Go

nzale

z, Co

mbus

tion S

cienc

e & En

ginee

ring,

Inc.,

Colum

bia, M

D

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

687

Quan

titat

ive Co

mpar

isons

Betw

een

LES P

redic

tions

and E

xper

imen

tal

Meas

urem

ents

of So

und P

ressu

re Sp

ectra

in

a Con

fined

Swirl

Comb

usto

rM.

Merk

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of M

unich

, Mu

nich,

Germ

any;

R. Ga

udron

, M. G

atti, C

. Mi

rat, C

entra

leSup

élec,

Paris

, Fran

ce; W

. Poli

fke,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Mu

nich,

Munic

h, Ge

rman

y; T.

Schu

ller, C

entra

leSup

élec,

Paris

, Fran

ce

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

688

Deve

lopme

nt of

a No

vel A

ppro

ximat

e So

lution

to th

e Aco

ustic

Wav

e Equ

ation

wi

th M

ean

Grad

ients

and i

ts Ap

plica

tion

to P

redic

ting C

ombu

stion

Insta

bilitie

s in

a Du

mp Co

mbus

tor

V. Ra

ni, S

. Ran

i, Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a, Hu

ntsvil

le,

Hunts

ville,

AL

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

689

Larg

e-Ed

dy Si

mulat

ion of

Sing

le-Ele

ment

Ga

s-Cen

tered

Swirl

-Coa

xial I

njecto

rs fo

r Co

mbus

tion

Stabil

ity P

redic

tion

C. Um

phrey

, Sier

ra Lo

bo, I

nc.,

Edwa

rds AF

B, CA

; M.

Harv

azins

ki, S

. Sch

umak

er, V.

San

karan

, Air

Force

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Edwa

rds AF

B, CA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

690

Time-

reso

lved S

ingle-

eleme

nt G

as-

cent

ered

Swirl

-coax

ial In

jecto

r Sim

ulatio

ns

for C

ombu

stion

Stab

ility P

redic

tion

C. Lie

tz, S

ierra

Lobo

, Inc

., Ed

wards

AFB,

CA; M

. Ha

rvazin

ski, S

. Sch

umak

er, V.

San

karan

, Air F

orce

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Edwa

rds AF

B, CA

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1727

-SR-

1So

lid R

ocke

t Mot

or G

rain

Desig

n, In

terna

l Ball

istics

and P

rope

llant

Dev

elopm

ent a

nd Ch

arac

teriza

tion

Gree

nbria

rCh

aired

by: E

. CAV

ALLIN

I, Ag

enzia

Spa

ziale

Italia

na an

d M. R

ANDA

LL, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-469

1Stu

dies o

n Os

cillat

ing B

ound

aryla

yer

Durin

g the

Ignit

ion Tr

ansie

nt of

Dua

l-th

rust

Solid

Roc

ket M

otor

sN.

Chan

drase

karan

, V. S

anka

r, S. P

adma

nabh

an,

V. Sa

nal K

umar,

Kuma

raguru

Colle

ge of

Te

chno

logy,

Coim

bator

e, Ind

ia; A.

Suk

umara

n, Se

oul N

ation

al Un

iversi

ty, S

eoul,

Sou

th Ko

rea; S

. Ma

ni, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

692

Study

of Co

oldow

n Th

erma

l Loa

ding E

ffect

on th

e Bor

e Def

orma

tion

of Vi

scoela

stic

Solid

Pro

pella

nt G

rain

W. Ad

el, L.

Guo

-zhu,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Ch

ina

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

693

Multip

erfo

rated

Solid

Roc

ket M

otor

Bur

n Sim

ulatio

nG.

Meji

a, R.

Roch

a, K.

Iha, J

. Roc

co, T

echn

ologic

al Ins

titute

of Ae

ronau

tics (

ITA),

São J

osé d

os

Camp

os, B

razil

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

694

Tailo

ring N

etwor

k Pr

oper

ties o

f Cas

tor O

il-Ba

sed B

inder

thro

ugh

Facto

rial D

esign

L. Vid

otto,

Tech

nolog

ical In

stitut

e of A

erona

utics

(ITA)

, São

José

dos C

ampo

s, Br

azil;

A. Sil

vestr

ini,

Unive

rsity

of Sã

o Pau

lo, Lo

rena,

Braz

il; E.

Kawa

chi, T

echn

ologic

al Ins

titute

of Ae

ronau

tics

(ITA)

, São

José

dos C

ampo

s, Br

azil;

L. Vil

lar,

Aeron

autic

s and

Spa

ce In

stitut

e (IAE

), Sã

o Jos

é do

s Cam

pos,

Braz

il

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1728

-TM-1

Ther

mal S

ystem

App

licat

ions a

nd U

nique

Envir

onme

nt I

Hano

ver D

Chair

ed by

: D. Z

AKAR

, NRL

and C

. TAR

AU, A

dvan

ced C

oolin

g Tec

hnolo

gies

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

695

Ther

mal-F

luid O

scilla

tions

in a

Loop

Hea

t Pip

e with

Atta

ched

Mas

sT.

Holm

an, R

. Bald

auff,

D. K

hrusta

lev, N

aval

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Wash

ington

, D.C.

; T. H

oang

, TT

H Re

searc

h, Inc

., Cli

fton,

VA; D

. Mah

ony,

Praxis

, Inc

., Wa

shing

ton, D

.C.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

696

Zero

-Boil

-Off

Cryo

gen

Stora

ge Cr

yoge

nic

Loop

Hea

t Pipe

for u

se in

Unm

anne

d Air

Vehic

lesD.

Zaka

r, Nav

al Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Wa

shing

ton,

D.C.;

T. H

oang

, TTH

Rese

arch,

Inc.,

Clifto

n, VA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

697

Using

Loop

Hea

t Pipe

s to M

inimi

ze

Surv

ival H

eater

Pow

er fo

r NAS

A’s

Evolu

tiona

ry X

enon

Thru

ster P

ower

Pr

oces

sing U

nits

M. Ch

oi, N

ASA G

odda

rd Sp

ace F

light

Cente

r, Gr

eenb

elt, M

D

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

698

High

Temp

erat

ure W

ater

Hea

t Pipe

s for

Ki

lopow

er Sy

stem

D. B

eard,

W. A

nders

on, C

. Tara

u, Ad

vanc

ed Co

oling

Te

chno

logies

, Inc

., La

ncas

ter, P

A

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

699

Ther

mal P

erfo

rman

ce En

hanc

emen

t Usin

g Na

noflu

ids on

Hea

t Pipe

s and

Loop

Hea

t Pip

esR.

Riehl,

Nati

onal

Institu

te for

Spa

ce Re

searc

h (IN

PE),

São J

osé d

os Ca

mpos

, Braz

il

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1729

-PLN

RY-2

13

30 -

1500

hrs

Aircr

aft P

ropu

lsion

: Wha

t Doe

s the

Futu

re B

ring?

Cent

ennia

l Ball

room

I &

II

Mode

rator:

Mike

J. B

enza

kein,

Assis

tant V

ice Pr

eside

nt for

Aeros

pace

and A

viatio

n Res

earch

, The

Ohio

Stat

e Univ

ersity

P

aneli

sts:

Alan

Epste

inVic

e Pres

ident,

Tech

nolog

y And

Envir

onme

ntPra

tt &

Whit

ney

Steph

ane C

ueille

Senio

r Exe

cutiv

e Vice

Pres

ident

and C

hief T

echn

ology

Offic

erSA

FRAN

Eric

H. D

ucha

rme

Gene

ral M

anag

er, Ad

vanc

ed Te

chno

logy O

perat

ionGE

Aviat

ion

Alan

New

byDir

ector

of Ae

rospa

ce Te

chno

logy a

nd Fu

ture P

rogram

sRo

lls-Ro

yce C

orpora

tion

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1730

-AEP

-1Ai

rcraf

t Elec

trica

l Pro

pulsi

on I

Leno

xCh

aired

by: S

. OCH

S, U

nited

Tech

nolog

ies Re

searc

h Cen

ter15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-470

0A

Surv

ey of

Hyb

rid El

ectri

c Pro

pulsi

on fo

r Ai

rcraf

tT.

Wall,

R. Me

yer, W

ester

n Mich

igan U

nivers

ity,

Kalam

azoo

, MI

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

701

Over

view

of N

ASA

Electr

ified

Airc

raft

Prop

ulsion

(EAP

) Res

earch

for L

arge

Su

bson

ic Tra

nspo

rtsR.

Janse

n, C.

Bowm

an, A

. Jan

kovsk

y, R.

Dyso

n, J.

Felde

r, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

702

Parti

ally T

urbo

electr

ic Ai

rcraf

t Driv

e Key

Pe

rform

ance

Par

amete

rsR.

Jansen

, NAS

A Glen

n Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

K.

Duffy

, Univ

ersity

of To

ledo,

Toled

o, OH

; G. B

rown,

NASA

Glen

n Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

703

Prop

ulsion

Powe

rtrain

Rea

l-Tim

e Sim

ulatio

n Us

ing H

ardw

are-i

n-the

-Loop

(HIL)

for

Aircra

ft Ele

ctric

Prop

ulsion

Syste

mB.

Choi,

G. B

rown,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1731

-AMP

-2Ad

ditive

Man

ufac

turin

g for

Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stems

IIHa

nove

r BCh

aired

by: E

. JEN

S, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

and C

. GAT

TO, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-470

4Fla

me Sp

read

Stud

ies on

Add

itive

Manu

factu

red P

orou

s Pro

pella

nt G

rains

A. R,

N. B

alasu

brama

nian,

V. Na

taraja

n, C.

Oomm

en, R

. BN,

India

n Ins

titute

of Sc

ience

, Ba

ngalo

re, In

dia; V

. San

al Ku

mar, K

umara

guru

Colle

ge of

Tech

nolog

y, Co

imba

tore,

India

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

705

Minim

um W

eight

Hea

t Exc

hang

ers

S. To

rrez,

Phys

ical S

cienc

es, I

nc.,

Ando

ver, M

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

706

Repe

atab

ility i

n Pe

rform

ance

of M

icro

Cooli

ng G

eome

tries

Man

ufac

ture

d with

La

ser P

owde

r Bed

Fusio

nK.

Kirsch

, J. S

nyde

r, C. S

timps

on, K

. Tho

le,

Penn

sylva

nia S

tate U

nivers

ity, U

nivers

ity Pa

rk, PA

; D.

Mon

gillo,

Pratt

& W

hitne

y, Ea

st Ha

rtford

, CT

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

707

Cons

umab

le Sp

acec

raft

Struc

ture

s with

In

tegra

ted, 3

-D P

rinted

ABS

Thru

sters

S. W

hitmo

re, U

tah S

tate U

nivers

ity, L

ogan

, UT

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

708

Comp

osite

reinf

orce

d meta

llic cy

linde

r for

hig

h-sp

eed r

otat

ionS.

Prad

han,

Indian

Insti

tute o

f Scie

nce,

Bang

alore,

Ind

ia

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1732

-AVS

-2Ad

vanc

ed La

unch

Syste

ms an

d Pro

pulsi

onIn

man

Chair

ed by

: F. C

HAND

LER,

Cal P

oly U

nivers

ity, P

omon

a CA a

nd T.

CHEN

, NAS

A15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-470

9Th

e Spa

ce La

unch

Syste

m: D

evelo

pmen

t Pr

ogre

ssB.

Don

ahue

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

710

Comp

utat

ional

Study

of A

eros

pike N

ozzle

Flo

w Us

ing th

e DSM

C Fra

mewo

rk.

D. Pu

rohit,

R. Ma

thpal,

India

n Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy K

anpu

r, Kan

pur, I

ndia

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

711

Dura

ble, L

ow Co

st, R

eliab

le Sp

ace

Conc

entra

tor A

rray D

evelo

pmen

tsH.

Bran

dhors

t, Ca

rbon-F

ree En

ergy,

LLC, A

uburn

, AL

; M. O

’Neil

l, Mark

O’N

eill, L

LC, K

eller,

TX

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

712

The H

eliop

ause

Electr

ostati

c Rap

id Tra

nsit

Syste

m (H

ERTS

) - D

esign

, Trad

es, an

d Ana

lyses

Pe

rform

ed in

a Tw

o Yea

r NAS

A Inv

estiga

tion

of Ele

ctric S

ail Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stems

.B.

Wieg

mann

, NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter,

Hunts

ville,

AL

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1733

-ECD-

1Sti

rling

Pow

er Co

nver

ter D

evelo

pmen

tHa

nove

r FCh

aired

by: T

. HEN

DRICK

S, N

ASA-J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y and

W. W

ONG,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-471

3De

sign,

Dev

elopm

ent,

and T

estin

g of

Cont

rolle

rs fo

r Stir

ling R

PSG.

Dug

ala, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

714

Hard

ware

Asse

ssmen

t in

Supp

ort o

f the

Dy

nami

c Pow

er Co

nver

tor D

evelo

pmen

t Ef

fort

S. W

ilson,

S. O

riti, N

. Sch

ifer, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

715

Radio

isoto

pe H

eater

Unit

-Bas

ed St

irling

Po

wer C

onve

rtor D

evelo

pmen

t at N

ASA

Glen

n Re

sear

ch Ce

nter

S. W

ilson,

S. G

eng,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

; L. P

ensw

ick, S

elf, S

teven

son,

WA

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1734

-ECS-

2 15

30 -

1700

hrs

The F

utur

e of O

rdna

nce

Emba

ssy CD

Chair

ed by

: M. C

ARKIN

, Sier

ra Ne

vada

Corpo

ration

P

aneli

sts:

Hobin

Lee

Chem

ring E

nerge

tic D

evice

sHu

nter

Gold

enSy

stima

Tech

nolog

ies, I

nc.

Steph

anie

Sawh

illSy

stima

Tech

nolog

ies, I

nc.

John

Zev

enbe

rgen

TNO

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-EDGR

-1En

ergy

Dist

ribut

ion Sy

stems

and C

ompo

nent

s - M

odeli

ng an

d Ana

lysis

Hano

ver A

Chair

ed by

: S. D

UNCA

N, Ae

rospa

ce S

ystem

s Des

ign La

borat

ory, G

eorgi

a Tec

h and

A. G

UPTA

, Univ

ersity

of M

arylan

d15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-471

6A

Comp

rehe

nsive

Ener

gy M

onito

ring

Envir

onme

nt fo

r Dist

rict E

nerg

y Grid

Sy

stems

J. Le

we, S

. Dun

can,

K. So

ng, S

. Oh,

H. S

olano

, E.

Yarba

si, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta,

GA; e

t al.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

717

Mode

ling t

he Im

pact

of Th

erma

l Dem

and

Resp

onse

on a

Camp

us Ch

illed W

ater

Plan

t an

d Asse

ssmen

t of C

ampu

s-wide

Load

Sh

ift P

oten

tial

J. Kim

, W. S

ung,

M. B

alcha

nos,

S. D

unca

n, D.

Ma

vris,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

718

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tion

of Ve

ntila

tion

Meth

ods i

n Ai

r Con

dition

ed B

atter

y Sto

rage

Roo

mM.

ElNa

keeb

, A. E

lDegw

y, E.

Khali

l, Cair

o Un

iversi

ty, Ca

iro, E

gypt

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

719

A stu

dy of

the fi

nanc

ial as

pect

of u

sing

phot

ovolt

aic pa

nels

in bu

ilding

sE.

Delen

ne, S

TV, I

nc.,

New

York,

NY;

M. N

aragh

i, Ma

nhatt

an Co

llege

, New

York,

NY

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

720

Single

-Pha

se G

rid-C

onne

cted I

nver

ter w

ith

Uni-P

olar V

oltag

e Mod

ulatio

n an

d Acti

ve

Powe

r Fac

tor C

orre

ction

K. Sir

i, The

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

, El S

egun

do, C

A

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1736

-EP-3

MPD

and A

dvan

ced C

once

pts

Emba

ssy A

Chair

ed by

: A. F

RISS,

Color

ado S

tate U

nivers

ity an

d T. S

WANS

ON, A

EDC

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

721

A Nu

meric

al Ex

amina

tion

of th

e Pe

rform

ance

of Sm

all M

agne

tic N

ozzle

Th

ruste

rsT.

Colla

rd, J.

She

ehan

, B. J

orns,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arbo

r, MI

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

722

Meth

od to

Simu

late M

agne

topla

sma

Engin

e Plum

e-Sp

acec

raft

Inter

actio

nM.

Mart

in, Ly

nntec

h, Inc

., Co

llege

Stat

ion, T

X; T.

La

lk, D

. Staa

ck, T

exas

A&M

Unive

rsity,

Colle

ge

Stati

on, T

X

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

723

A Cr

itical

Revie

w of

Thru

st Mo

dels

for

Appli

ed-Fi

eld M

agne

topla

smad

ynam

ic Th

ruste

rsW.

Coog

an, E

. Cho

ueiri,

Princ

eton U

nivers

ity,

Princ

eton,

NJ

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

724

Pulse

d Elec

troGa

sdym

anic

(PEG

) Thr

uster

fo

r In-

Spac

e Pro

pulsi

onT.

Naka

mura,

R. Kr

ech,

B. S

mith,

Phys

ical

Scien

ces,

Inc.,

Ando

ver, M

A

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

725

Preli

mina

ry Th

rust

Meas

urem

ent R

esult

s of

the B

USTL

ab M

icrow

ave E

lectro

ther

mal

Thru

ster

M. Y

ildiz,

Turki

sh Ai

r Forc

e Aca

demy

, Ista

nbul,

Tu

rkey;

U. Ko

kal, M

. Celi

k, Bo

gazic

i Univ

ersity

, Ist

anbu

l, Turk

ey

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1737

-EP-4

Hall T

hrus

ter M

odeli

ng an

d Dev

elopm

ent

Emba

ssy B

Chair

ed by

: R. S

PEKT

OR, T

he Ae

rospa

ce Co

rporat

ion an

d M. W

ARRE

N15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-472

6De

velop

ment

of a

13 k

W Ha

ll Thr

uster

Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stem

Perfo

rman

ce M

odel

for A

EPS

S. S

tanley

, Aero

jet Ro

cketd

yne,

Redm

ond,

WA; G

. Che

w, R.

Rape

tti, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e, Sa

crame

nto, C

A; T.

Tofil,

D. H

erman

, NAS

A Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; M

. Alle

n, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e, Re

dmon

d, WA

; et a

l.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

727

Asse

ssmen

t of a

Two-

Dime

nsion

al Hy

brid-

Dire

ct Ki

netic

Simu

lation

of a

Hall T

hrus

terA.

Raisa

nen,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, An

n Arbo

r, MI;

K. Ha

ra, Te

xas A

&M U

nivers

ity,

Colle

ge S

tation

, TX;

I. B

oyd,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arbo

r, MI

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

728

Char

acter

izatio

n of

a On

e Hun

dred

Wat

t, Lo

ng Li

fetim

e Hall

Effe

ct Th

ruste

r for

Sm

all Sp

acec

raft

J. Sz

abo,

R. Te

drake

, E. M

etivie

r, S. P

aintal

, Z.

Taille

fer, B

usek

Comp

any,

Inc.,

Natic

k, MA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

729

Expa

nded

Thru

ster M

ass M

odel

Inco

rpor

ating

Nes

ted H

all Th

ruste

rsS.

Hall

, B. J

orns,

A. Ga

llimore

, Univ

ersity

of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor, A

nn Ar

bor, M

I; R.

Hofer

, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1738

-F360

-2

1530

- 17

30 h

rsAi

rcraf

t Pro

pulsi

on: T

he A

irline

Ope

ratio

ns &

MRO

Per

spec

tive

Rege

ncy V

Mode

rator:

R. S

teven

Justi

ce, E

xecu

tive D

irecto

r, Geo

rgia C

enter

s of I

nnov

ation

Pan

elists

:

Doug

Freib

erg

Progra

m Ch

ief En

ginee

r, Reg

ional

Engin

esPra

tt &

Whit

ney

John

Kinn

eyDir

ector

, Adv

ance

d Tec

hnolo

gy B

usine

ss De

velop

ment

GE Av

iation

Shaw

n J.

Greg

gGe

neral

Man

ager,

Prop

ulsion

Engin

eerin

g, De

lta Te

chnic

al Op

eratio

nsDe

lta Ai

r Line

s

Robe

rt D.

Schu

ltzDir

ector

Engin

e Main

tenan

ce, D

elta T

echn

ical O

perat

ions

Delta

Air L

ines

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ay, 1

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ly 20

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-3/C

ASE-1

15

30 -

1730

hrs

Syste

m En

ginee

ring N

eeds

for F

utur

e Aer

ospa

ce an

d Ter

restr

ial El

ectri

cal P

ower

Syste

msCe

nten

nial I

-II

Mode

rator:

Raym

ond B

each

, Eng

ineer,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

P

aneli

sts:

Neil G

arrig

anEx

ecuti

ve M

anag

er, Ad

vanc

ed In

tegrat

ed Pr

oduc

tsGE

Aviat

ion

Matt

Hutch

ison

Vice P

reside

nt, En

ginee

ring

Auror

a Flig

ht Sc

ience

s

Marij

a Ilic

Senio

r Staf

f, En

ergy S

ystem

s Grou

p 73

Linco

ln La

borat

ory, M

assa

chus

etts I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y

John

Nair

usCh

ief En

ginee

r, Pow

er &

Contr

ol Div

ision

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y

Eric

Walte

rsPre

siden

tPC

Krau

se &

Asso

ciates

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1740

-GTE

-4

1530

- 18

00 h

rsTu

toria

l: Int

rodu

ction

to P

ropu

lsion

Simu

lation

Usin

g NPS

SHa

nove

r G

Objec

t-orie

nted,

multi-

phys

ics m

odeli

ng is

often

used

in ae

rospa

ce ap

plica

tions

for m

odeli

ng ai

r and

liquid

prop

ulsion

syste

ms an

d for

the in

tegrat

ed an

alysis

of ae

rospa

ce ve

hicles

. This

tutor

ial w

ill pro

vide e

ngine

ers w

ith di

rect in

sight

into t

he ba

sics o

f obje

ct-ori

ented

prog

rammi

ng

for pr

opuls

ion si

mulat

ion. T

he te

chniq

ues p

resen

ted ar

e spe

cific t

o the

NPS

S® so

ftware

but a

re rel

evan

t to t

he ov

erall c

once

pt of

build

ing su

ch m

odels

in an

y obje

ct-ori

ented

envir

onme

nt. Th

e cou

rse is

inten

ded f

or en

ginee

rs res

pons

ible f

or mo

delin

g or a

nalyz

ing th

e perf

orman

ce

of the

rmo-d

ynam

ic an

d fluid

/the

rmal

syste

ms.

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1741

-GTE

-5Co

mpre

ssor

Hano

ver E

Chair

ed by

: R. D

ENNE

Y, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-473

0Im

prov

ed M

odel

for M

eanli

ne A

nalys

is of

Ce

ntrif

ugal

Comp

resso

rs wi

th a

Larg

e Tip

Clear

ance

A. Sh

erbina

, I. K

limov

, L. M

oroz,

SoftI

nWay

, Inc

., Bu

rlingto

n, MA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

731

Influ

ence

of Fi

llets

on P

erfo

rman

ce

Pred

iction

s of a

Tran

sonic

Axia

l Co

mpre

ssor S

tage

at M

ultipl

e Tip

Clear

ance

Heig

hts

R. Ho

ward,

M. L

ist, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H; S

. Pute

rbaug

h, Un

iversa

l Tec

hnolo

gy Co

rporat

ion, D

ayton

, OH

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

732

Nume

rical

simula

tion

and e

xper

imen

tal

verifi

catio

n of

supp

ressi

ng fl

ow se

para

tion

in a c

asca

de by

pulse

d jet

with

out e

xter

nal

ener

gy in

jectio

nJ.

Chen

, W. L

u, G.

Hua

ng, J

. Zhu

, W. J

inchu

n, Na

njing

Univ

ersity

of Ae

ronau

tics a

nd As

trona

utics,

Na

njing

, Chin

a

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

733

Optim

izatio

n of

blad

es st

agge

r ang

les

of th

e thr

ee-sp

ool a

xial c

ompr

esso

r to

impr

ove o

f effi

cienc

y of t

he ga

s tur

bine

engin

eI.

Egoro

v, E.

March

ukov

, Lyu

lka D

esign

Bure

au,

Mosco

w, Ru

ssia;

G. Po

pov,

O. B

aturin

, E.

Goria

chkin

, Y. N

oviko

va, S

amara

Univ

ersity

, Sa

mara,

Russi

a

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

734

Mode

lling o

f Mult

istag

e Axia

l Com

pres

sor

using

Succe

ssive

Diff

user

s with

Veloc

ity

Sour

ces:

Part

I-Stea

dy St

ate R

esult

sA.

Mish

ra, Y.

Neu

meier

, J. P

rasad

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA;

D. Ja

mes,

Hone

ywell

Int

ernati

onal,

Inc.,

Phoe

nix, A

Z

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1742

-HR-

3In

terna

l Ball

istics

and M

odeli

ng II

Emba

ssy E

Chair

ed by

: B. E

VANS

and S

. CLA

FLIN

, Aero

jet Ro

cketd

yne

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

735

Char

acter

izatio

n an

d Deta

iled A

nalys

is of

Re

gres

sion

Beha

vior f

or H

TPB

Solid

Fuels

Co

ntain

ing H

igh A

luminu

m Lo

ading

sT.

Kibbe

y, Ja

cobs

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

A. Co

rtopa

ssi, J

. Bo

yer, P

enns

ylvan

ia St

ate U

nivers

ity, U

nivers

ity

Park,

PA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

736

Inve

stiga

tion

of G

raph

ite N

ozzle

-Thro

at-

Eros

ion in

a La

bora

tory

-Sca

le Hy

brid

Rock

et Us

ing G

OX an

d HDP

EL.

Kamp

s, S.

Hira

i, Hok

kaido

Univ

ersity

, Sap

poro,

Ja

pan;

Y. Ah

mima

che,

Highe

r Ins

titute

of Ae

ronau

tics a

nd S

pace

, Cha

ssene

uil-du

-Poito

u, Fra

nce;

R. Gu

an, U

nivers

ity of

Albe

rta, E

dmon

ton,

Cana

da; H

. Nag

ata, H

okka

ido U

nivers

ity, S

appo

ro,

Japa

n

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

737

Simula

tions

of P

araf

fin-B

ased

Hyb

rid

Rock

et Mo

tors

and C

ompa

rison

with

Ex

perim

ents

G. Le

ccese

, D. B

ianch

i, F. N

asuti

, Univ

ersity

of

Rome

“La S

apien

za”,

Rome

, Ital

y; K.

Stob

er, P.

Na

rsai, B

. Can

twell

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity, S

tanfor

d, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

738

Comp

ariso

n of

Disc

retiz

ation

Sche

mes i

n Bi

globa

l Sta

bility

Ana

lysis

of Cy

lindr

ically

-Sh

aped

Solid

and H

ybrid

Roc

kets

T. Ell

iott,

W. G

ibson

, Univ

ersity

of Te

nnes

see,

Chatt

anoo

ga, C

hatta

noog

a, TN

; J. M

ajdala

ni,

Aubu

rn Un

iversi

ty, Au

burn,

AL

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ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1743

-HSA

BP-3

Pres

sure

Gain

Comb

ustio

n I

Piedm

ont

Chair

ed by

: K. K

AILAS

ANAT

H, N

aval

Rese

arch L

abora

tory a

nd G

. PAN

IAGUA

, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-473

9Ex

perim

enta

l Stu

dy of

Rea

ctant

s Mixi

ng

in Mo

del R

otat

ing D

etona

tion

Engin

e Ge

ometr

iesR.

Bluem

ner, M

. Boh

on, C

. Pas

chere

it, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Berlin

, Berl

in, G

erman

y; E.

Gutm

ark,

Unive

rsity

of Cin

cinna

ti, Cin

cinna

ti, OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

740

Preli

mina

ry In

stalle

d Per

form

ance

of

Rot

ating

Deto

natio

n En

gines

onto

Wa

verid

er Co

nfigu

ratio

nsA.

Mize

ner, F

. Lu,

Unive

rsity

of Te

xas,

Arling

ton,

Arling

ton, T

X; P.

Rodi,

Lock

heed

Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, H

ousto

n, TX

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

741

Preli

mina

ry In

vesti

gatio

n on

the L

iquid-

fuele

d Rot

ating

Deto

natio

n En

gine

L. De

ng, H

. Ma,

D. Li

u, C.

Zhou

, Nan

jing U

nivers

ity

of Sc

ience

and T

echn

ology

, Nan

jing,

China

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

742

Plasm

a-as

sisted

Rot

ating

Deto

natio

n Co

mbus

tor O

pera

tion

Y. Zh

u, Oh

io Un

iversi

ty, At

hens

, OH;

V. An

and,

J. Jo

dele,

E. Kn

ight,

E. Gu

tmark

, Univ

ersity

of

Cincin

nati,

Cincin

nati,

OH; D

. Burn

ette,

Ohio

Unive

rsity,

Athe

ns, O

H

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1744

-HSA

BP-4

Nume

rical

Analy

sis of

Supe

rsonic

Flow

path

s IKe

nnes

awCh

aired

by: E

. AXD

AHL,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter an

d K. H

OLST

, Arno

ld En

ginee

ring D

evelo

pmen

t Com

plex

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

743

A Mo

dified

van

Dries

t Meth

od fo

r Co

mpre

ssible

and S

uper

sonic

Chan

nel

Flows

and P

ipe Fl

ows

C. Me

sse, U

nivers

ity of

Stut

tgart,

Stut

tgart,

Ge

rman

y

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

744

New

Resu

lts fr

om Im

prov

ed P

ressu

re an

d Pr

ogre

ss Va

riable

Mod

eling

of Tu

rbule

nt

Supe

rsonic

Comb

ustio

nF.

Lade

inde,

Z. Lo

u, St

ony B

rook U

nivers

ity,

Ston

y Broo

k, NY

; W. L

i, TTC

Tech

nolog

ies, I

nc.,

Cente

reach

, NY

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

745

Comp

ariso

n of

Flam

elet a

nd Tr

ansp

orted

Sp

ecies

-Bas

ed M

odeli

ng of

Scra

mjet

Comb

usto

rW.

Li, T

TC Te

chno

logies

, Inc

., Ce

nterea

ch, N

Y; Z.

Lou,

F. La

deind

e, St

ony B

rook U

nivers

ity, S

tony

Broo

k, NY

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1745

-LP-5

Small

Satel

lite/S

pace

craft

Prop

ulsion

IBa

ker

Chair

ed by

: B. R

HODE

S, Ae

rospa

ce Co

rp (C

OMP)

and G

. COL

L, Or

bital

ATK

1530

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nCu

beSa

t and

Nan

oSat

Pro

pulsi

on:

Emer

ging P

ossib

ilities

(Inv

ited)

E. Be

snard

, Vec

tor S

pace

Sys

tems,

Tucso

n, AZ

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

746

Perfo

rman

ce of

the N

ew H

orizo

ns

Prop

ulsion

Syste

m th

roug

h th

e Plut

o En

coun

terS.

Bus

hman

, Joh

ns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed

Phys

ics La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

747

Desig

n, m

anuf

actu

ring a

nd te

sting

of th

e Co

ld Ga

s Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stem

for C

NES’

Micro

scope

spac

ecra

ft : le

ssons

lear

ntT.

Liena

rt, Fr

ench

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se,

Franc

e

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

748

Vehic

le-Le

vel O

xyge

n/Me

than

e Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stem

Hotfi

re D

emon

strat

ion at

Ther

mal

Vacu

um Co

nditio

nsR.

Moreh

ead,

J. Me

lcher,

M. A

twell

, E. H

urlbe

rt, N

ASA J

ohns

on Sp

ace C

enter

, Hou

ston,

TX; R

. Werl

ink,

NASA

Kenn

edy S

pace

Cente

r, Titu

sville

, FL;

P. De

sai, N

ASA J

ohns

on Sp

ace C

enter

, Hou

ston,

TX

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1746

-LP-6

Liquid

Roc

ket E

ngine

s II--

Desig

n an

d Dev

elopm

ent

Edge

wood

Chair

ed by

: K. L

OHNE

R, Sp

ace E

xplor

ation

Tech

nolog

ies Co

rporat

ion an

d D. G

UADA

GNOL

I, Or

bital

ATK

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

749

LOX/

H 2 Expa

nder

Engin

e Des

igns C

apab

le of

Off-

desig

n Hi

gh Th

rust

and H

igh

Mixt

ure R

atio

R. Wa

lsh, W

alsh C

onsu

lting,

Thou

sand

Oak

s, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

750

PROM

ETHE

US, a

low

cost

LOX/

CH4

engin

e pr

otot

ype

A. Ian

netti,

N. G

irard,

Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy

(CNE

S), P

aris,

Franc

e; N.

Ravie

r, E. E

delin

e, Air

bus,

Verno

n, Fra

nce;

D. Tc

hou-K

ien, F

rench

Sp

ace A

genc

y (CN

ES),

Paris

, Fran

ce

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

751

JANN

AF Te

st an

d Eva

luatio

n Gu

idelin

e fo

r Liqu

id Ro

cket

Engin

es: S

tatu

s and

ap

plica

tion

D. Pa

rkins

on, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; W. V

anLe

rbergh

e, Th

e Aero

spac

e Co

rporat

ion, E

l Seg

undo

, CA;

S. Ra

hman

, NAS

A Jo

hnso

n Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

752

L75

LOx

Ethan

ol En

gine:

Curre

nt St

atus

of

Thru

st Ch

ambe

r and

Turb

o Pum

p Co

oper

ative

Dev

elopm

ent

L. Pfü

tzenre

uter, H

. Burk

hardt

, C. L

ippert

, B.

Wagn

er, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), B

onn,

Germ

any;

D. S

oares

de Al

meida

, C. d

e Mora

es

Pagli

uco,

Aeron

autic

s and

Spa

ce In

stitut

e (IAE

), Sã

o Jos

é dos

Camp

os, B

razil;

et al.

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

753

Para

metri

c Stu

dy of

the B

idire

ction

al Vo

rtex

thro

ugh

Outle

t Var

iation

B. M

aicke

, G. T

alama

ntes,

Penn

sylva

nia S

tate

Unive

rsity,

Midd

letow

n, PA

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ay, 1

0 Ju

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1747

-LP-7

Gree

n Pr

opuls

ion II

--ADN

/HAN

Bas

ed P

ropu

lsion

Fairl

ieCh

aired

by: T

. POU

RPOI

NT, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

and W

. MAR

SHAL

L, NA

SA-Gl

enn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

754

Deve

lopme

nt an

d acti

vity a

ssessm

ent o

f ne

w ca

talyt

ic ma

terial

s for

deco

mpos

ition

of A

DN-b

ased

mon

opro

pella

nts

C. Ma

leix,

P. Ch

abern

aud,

M. Ar

tault,

R. Br

ahmi

, R.

Beau

chet,

Y. B

atonn

eau,

Unive

rsity

of Po

itiers,

Po

itiers,

Fran

ce; e

t al.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

755

Deco

mpos

ition

of a

Doub

le Sa

lt Io

nic

Liquid

Mon

opro

pella

nt in

a Mi

crotu

be fo

r Mu

lti-Mo

de M

icrop

ropu

lsion

App

licat

ions

S. B

erg, J

. Rov

ey, M

issou

ri Univ

ersity

of S

cienc

e an

d Tec

hnolo

gy, R

olla,

MO

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

756

Char

acter

izatio

n of

a No

vel I

onic

Liquid

Mo

nopr

opell

ant f

or M

ulti-M

ode P

ropu

lsion

A. Mu

ndah

l, S. B

erg, J

. Rov

ey, M

. Hua

ng,

K. Wo

elk, M

issou

ri Univ

ersity

of S

cienc

e and

Te

chno

logy,

Rolla

, MO;

D. W

agle,

Univ

ersity

of

Misso

uri, C

olumb

ia, Co

lumbia

, MO;

et al

.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

757

Perfo

rman

ce Ev

aluat

ion of

a Hy

drox

ylamm

onium

-Nitr

ate-

Base

d Mo

nopr

opell

ant T

hrus

ter w

ith D

ischa

rge

Plasm

a Sys

temA.

Wada

, H. W

atana

be, H

. Tak

egah

ara, T

okyo

Me

tropo

litan U

nivers

ity, H

ino, J

apan

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

758

Inve

stiga

tion

of th

e the

rmal

cata

lytic

thru

ster o

n HA

N-ba

sed m

onop

rope

llant

D. G

oza,

A. Ne

steren

ko, I

nterna

tiona

l Scie

nce &

Te

chno

logy C

enter

, Kali

ningra

d, Ru

ssia

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1748

-LP-8

Prop

ellan

t Fee

d and

Fluid

Man

agem

ent I

Dunw

oody

Chair

ed by

: M. M

EYER

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

J. M

OLIN

SKY,

Orbit

al AT

K15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-475

9Nu

meric

al Mo

delin

g of a

n In

tegra

ted

Vehic

le Flu

ids Sy

stem

Loop

for

Pres

suriz

ing a

Cryo

genic

Tank

A. Le

Clair,

A. He

daya

t, A.

Majum

dar, N

ASA

Marsh

all S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

760

Expe

rimen

tal a

nd N

umer

ical I

nves

tigat

ion

on P

ressu

re Ch

ange

in Cr

yoge

nic Sl

oshin

g wi

th a

Ring

Baf

fleA.

Ohas

hi, Y.

Furui

chi, D

. Hab

a, Y.

Saku

ma, S

. Uz

awa,

T. Him

eno,

Unive

rsity

of To

kyo,

Toky

o, Ja

pan;

et al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

761

Liquid

Nitr

ogen

Chill-

down

Pro

cess

Pred

iction

by D

irect

Inter

face

Trac

king

Appr

oach

Y. Um

emura

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JA

XA),

Ibarak

i, Jap

an; T

. Him

eno,

Unive

rsity

of To

kyo,

Toky

o, Ja

pan;

O. Ka

wana

mi, U

nivers

ity

of Hy

ogo,

Hyog

o, Ja

pan;

W. S

arae,

K. Kin

efuch

i, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Iba

raki, J

apan

; H. K

obay

ashi,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A), T

okyo

, Jap

an

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

762

Basic

rese

arch

for l

iquid

acqu

isitio

n de

vice

and r

eacto

r in

thru

st sy

stem

utiliz

ing

hydr

ogen

prod

uctio

n by

alum

inum

and

water

reac

tion

R. Im

ai, M

uroran

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy, M

uroran

, Ja

pan

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

763

Activ

ation

Time

Ana

lysis

in a P

ropu

lsion

Sy

stem

J. Mo

ore, P

enns

ylvan

ia Sta

te Un

iversi

ty, Al

toona

, PA

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1749

-LP-9

Injec

tors

ICo

urtla

ndCh

aired

by: C

. RAD

KE, N

ASA J

ohns

on S

pace

Cente

r and

C. KI

RCHB

ERGE

R, Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R)15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-476

4Ph

ase s

epar

ation

analy

sis in

supe

rcritic

al inj

ectio

n us

ing la

rge-

eddy

-simu

lation

and

vapo

r-liqu

id-eq

uilibr

iumD.

Ban

uti, P

. Ma,

M. Ih

me, S

tanfor

d Univ

ersity

, St

anfor

d, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

765

Simula

tion

of LO

x/GH

2 sin

gle co

axial

inj

ecto

r at h

igh pr

essu

re co

nditio

nsS.

Fech

ter, S

. Karl

, V. H

anne

mann

, K. H

anne

mann

, Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), G

ötting

en,

Germ

any

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

766

Wall H

eat F

lux M

appin

g of L

iquid

Rock

et Th

rust

Cham

ber w

ith D

ual I

mping

ing

GH2/

GO2

Jets

V. Sa

nkar,

A. A,

G. D

, P. M

uruge

sh, V

. San

al Ku

mar, K

umara

guru

Colle

ge of

Tech

nolog

y, Co

imba

tore,

India

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1750

-NFF

-2Nu

clear

Ther

mal P

ropu

lsion

IMa

rietta

Chair

ed by

: S. B

OROW

SKI,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

W. E

MRICH

, NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-476

7In

vesti

gatio

n of

a Tri

carb

ide G

roov

ed

Ring

Fuel

Eleme

nt fo

r a N

uclea

r The

rmal

Rock

etB.

Taylo

r, W. E

mrich

, D. T

ucke

r, M. B

arnes

, N.

Dond

ers, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; K. B

enen

sky,

Unive

rsity

of Te

nnes

see,

Knox

ville,

Knox

ville,

TN

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

768

Comp

rehe

nsive

Ana

lysis

of Lo

w- an

d Hi

gh-En

riche

d Ura

nium

Nucle

ar Th

erma

l Pr

opuls

ion fo

r Man

ned M

ars M

ission

sS.

Rawl

ins, K

orea A

dvan

ced I

nstitu

te of

Scien

ce

and T

echn

ology

, Dae

jeon,

South

Korea

; P. V

enne

ri, Ult

ra Sa

fe Nu

clear

Corpo

ration

, Sea

ttle, W

A; Y.

Kim, K

orea A

dvan

ced I

nstitu

te of

Scien

ce an

d Te

chno

logy,

Daeje

on, S

outh

Korea

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

769

Optim

izing

a Lo

w En

riche

d Ura

nium

(LEU

) NT

P Ap

proa

ch fo

r a M

ars A

rchite

cture

C. Jo

yner,

T. Ko

kan,

D. Le

vack

, F. W

idman

, M.

Guley

, Aero

jet Ro

cketd

yne,

Jupit

er, FL

; M. E

ades

, Ult

ra Sa

fe Nu

clear

Corpo

ration

, Los

Alam

os, N

M

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1751

-PC-

4Ig

nition

Sprin

gCh

aired

by: S

. VAS

U, U

nivers

ity of

Centr

al Flo

rida

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

770

Para

metri

c Stu

dy of

Force

d Ign

ition

in La

mina

r and

Turb

ulent

Meth

ane J

etsK.

Ley,

V. Na

rayan

aswa

my, N

orth C

arolin

a Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, Ra

leigh

, NC

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

771

Ignit

ion Tr

ansit

ion of

GOx

/Ker

osen

e Sp

ray C

ombu

stion

with

Nitr

ogen

Film

Co

oling

W. S

ong,

M. S

on, D

. Shin

, J. K

oo, K

orea

Aeros

pace

Univ

ersity

, Goy

ang,

South

Korea

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

772

Dyna

mics

of Ig

nition

obse

rved

thro

ugh

High

Spee

d Ima

ging i

nside

a sh

ock

tube

O. Pr

yor, S

. Bara

k, E.

Ninne

mann

, S. V

asu,

Unive

rsity

of Ce

ntral

Florid

a, Or

lando

, FL

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

773

Effe

cts of

Non

-Equil

ibrium

Plas

ma

Disch

arge

on Ig

nition

and N

TC Ch

emist

ry

of D

ME/O

2/Ar M

ixtur

es: A

Num

erica

l In

vesti

gatio

nY.

Zhan

g, S.

Yang

, W. S

un, V

. Yan

g, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA;

S. N

agara

ja,

Gene

ral El

ectric

Comp

any,

Sche

necta

dy, N

Y

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

774

The e

ffects

of oz

onoly

sis ac

tivat

ed

auto

ignitio

n on

non

-pre

mixe

d jet

flame

dy

nami

cs: a

nume

rical

and e

xper

imen

tal

study

X. G

ao, S

. Yan

g, B.

Wu,

W. S

un, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1752

-PC-

5Co

mbus

tion

Insta

bility

IITe

chwo

odCh

aired

by: E

. LYN

CH, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e and

V. AC

HARY

A, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y15

30 hr

sOr

al Pre

senta

tion

Flame

Dyn

amics

in Sw

irling

Flow

Field

sT.

Lieuw

en, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

775

Extin

ction

Cond

itions

of Lo

w-Sp

eed

Ballis

tic B

luff-B

ody S

tabil

ized F

lames

C. En

gelm

ann,

M. G

eikie,

A. M

orales

, K. A

hmed

, Un

iversi

ty of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

776

Explo

ratio

n of

POD

-Gale

rkin

Tech

nique

s fo

r Dev

elopin

g Red

uced

Ord

er M

odels

of

Nonli

near

Euler

Equa

tions

C. Hu

ang,

W. An

derso

n, C.

Merkl

e, Pu

rdue

Unive

rsity,

Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

777

A Se

mi-Em

pirica

l Tim

e-La

g Mod

el fo

r Pr

edict

ing Li

mit-C

ycle

Ther

moac

ousti

c Am

plitu

des i

n an

Aer

onau

tical

Gas T

urbin

e Co

mbus

tor

J. Cir

twill,

P. S

aini, U

nivers

ity of

Toron

to, To

ronto,

Ca

nada

; K. V

enka

tesan

, Gen

eral E

lectric

Comp

any,

Niska

yuna

, NY;

A. St

einbe

rg, U

nivers

ity of

Toron

to,

Toron

to, Ca

nada

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

778

Preli

mina

ry R

esult

s fro

m a P

lasma

-As

sisted

7-P

oint L

ean

Dire

ct In

jectio

n (L

DI) C

ombu

stor a

nd R

esult

ing Im

pacts

on

Comb

usto

r Sta

bility

and C

ombu

stion

Dy

nami

csF.

Gome

z del

Camp

o, Arg

onne

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Le

mont,

IL; D

. Weib

el, M

assa

chus

etts I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Bo

ston,

MA; C

. Wen

, Cas

e Wes

tern

Rese

rve U

nivers

ity, C

levela

nd, O

H

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1753

-SR-

2De

velop

ment

s in

Solid

Roc

ket M

odeli

ng, S

imula

tion

or A

nalys

is an

d Eva

luatio

n I

Gree

nbria

rCh

aired

by: M

. BER

DOYE

S, H

erakle

s and

B. L

EARY

, Joh

ns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

779

The T

aylor

-Culi

ck P

rofil

e for

Spinn

ing

Rock

et Mo

tors

O. Ce

cil, J.

Majd

alani,

Aubu

rn Un

iversi

ty, Au

burn,

AL

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

780

Effe

ctive

Semi

-Empir

ical M

odel

of N

ozzle

Th

ermo

-Che

mica

l Ero

sion

in So

lid R

ocke

t Mo

tors

E. Ca

vallin

i, B. F

avini

, Univ

ersity

of Ro

me “L

a Sa

pienz

a”, R

ome,

Italy;

A. N

eri, E

SA, F

rasca

ti, Ita

ly

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

781

Mode

ling o

f Alum

inum

Parti

cle

Comb

ustio

n in

Solid

Roc

ket C

ombu

stion

Ch

ambe

rsT.

Ecke

r, S. K

arl, K

. Han

nema

nn, G

erman

Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Gött

ingen

, Germ

any

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

782

Expe

rimen

tal S

tudy

and P

assiv

e Con

trol o

f Ov

er-e

xpan

ded P

lug N

ozzle

Jet

A. Kh

an, R

. Math

pal, I

ndian

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy

Kanp

ur, Ka

npur,

India

Mond

ay, 1

0 Ju

ly 20

1754

-TM-2

Ther

mal S

ystem

App

licat

ions a

nd U

nique

Envir

onme

nt II

Hano

ver D

Chair

ed by

: C. T

ARAU

, Adv

ance

d Coo

ling T

echn

ologie

s and

D. Z

AKAR

, NRL

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

783

Expe

rimen

tal S

tudy

of an

Ant

i-Icin

g Sy

stem

for S

tato

r and

Inlet

Guid

e Van

esE.

Tette

h, S.

Steb

bins,

W. S

pivey

, E. L

oth,

Unive

rsity

of Vir

ginia,

Charl

ottes

ville,

Ch

arlott

esvil

le, VA

; J. J

acob

s, Ro

lls Ro

yce,

Indian

apoli

s, IN

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

784

Using

Par

affin

PCM

, Cry

ogel

and T

EC to

Ma

intain

Come

t Sur

face

Samp

le Co

ld fro

m Ea

rth A

ppro

ach

thro

ugh

Retri

eval

M. Ch

oi, N

ASA G

odda

rd Sp

ace F

light

Cente

r, Gr

eenb

elt, M

D

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

785

Inve

stiga

tion

of H

eat T

rans

fer

Enha

ncem

ent w

ithin

a Con

cent

ric A

nnulu

s us

ing H

elico

il Tur

bulat

ors

A. Ha

nhold

, A. C

urbelo

, J. K

apat,

Univ

ersity

of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

786

Ther

mal M

anag

emen

t Usin

g Cop

per-

Meth

anol

Heat

Pipe

s for

Rad

io Tra

nsmi

tter

Syste

msR.

Riehl,

Nati

onal

Institu

te for

Spa

ce Re

searc

h (IN

PE),

São J

osé d

os Ca

mpos

, Braz

il

34

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day

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1755

-PLN

RY-3

08

00 -

0900

hrs

New

Era o

f Avia

tion

Cent

ennia

l Ball

room

I &

II

Jaiw

on Sh

inAs

socia

te Ad

minis

trator

, Aero

nauti

cs Re

searc

h Miss

ion D

irecto

rate

NASA

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1756

-AIEC

IS-1

Adva

nced

Integ

rated

Cont

rols

Emba

ssy A

Chair

ed by

: R. M

ILLAR

and A

. BEH

BAHA

NI, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

787

Prop

ulsion

Cont

rols

Mode

ling f

or a

Small

Tu

rbof

an En

gine

J. Co

nnoll

y, J.

Csan

k, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; A

. Chic

atelli,

Vanta

ge Pa

rtners

, LLC

, Cle

velan

d, OH

; K. F

ranco

, Univ

ersity

of Ca

liforni

a, Riv

erside

, Rive

rside

, CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

788

Integ

rated

Cont

rol S

ystem

for A

irfra

me

and P

ropu

lsion

Dyn

amics

of A

ircra

ftsS.

Zein-

Saba

tto, C

. McC

urry,

K. Te

rrell,

Tenn

esse

e St

ate U

nivers

ity, N

ashv

ille, T

N; A.

Beh

baha

ni,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, W

right-

Patte

rson

AFB,

OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

789

Distr

ibuted

Mod

ular S

uper

visor

y Con

trol

of In

tegra

ted A

ircra

ft Pr

opuls

ion, P

ower,

an

d The

rmal

Syste

ms: A

n Ov

ervie

wM.

Pakm

ehr, O

ptoxe

nse,

Inc.,

San R

amon

, CA;

A. Be

hbah

ani, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

, Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH;

A. Ra

y, Pe

nnsy

lvania

Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, U

nivers

ity Pa

rk, PA

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1757

-AMP

-3

0930

- 12

00 h

rsTu

toria

l: Int

rodu

ction

to A

dditiv

e Man

ufac

turin

gDu

nwoo

dy

Addit

ive m

anufa

cturin

g (AM

) is a

n exc

iting a

nd ad

vanc

ing fie

ld for

the m

anufa

cturin

g of c

omple

x part

s and

comp

onen

ts in

many

indu

stries

. The

prom

ise of

AM is

the a

bility

to cr

eate

and c

ustom

ize fu

nctio

nal p

arts w

ith op

timize

d geo

metry

, weig

ht, in

terfac

es, s

treng

th, an

d pe

rform

ance

that

are ot

herw

ise co

st pro

hibitiv

e or d

ifficu

lt, if n

ot im

possi

ble, t

o man

ufactu

re by

more

trad

itiona

l man

ufactu

ring p

roces

ses.

The r

eality

of AM

is th

at the

re is

more

than m

eets

the ey

e to p

rintin

g a pa

rt tha

n sim

ply pr

essin

g play

on a

mach

ine an

d hav

ing a

safe

and e

ffecti

ve pr

oduc

t. Th

is tut

orial

introd

uces

and e

xplor

es th

e art

and s

cienc

e of A

M to

provid

e a fo

unda

tion o

f kno

wled

ge fo

r wha

t AM

can c

urren

tly do

, its s

treng

ths an

d wea

knes

ses,

and t

he fu

ture t

echn

ologie

s tha

t are

being

and n

eed t

o dev

elope

d to f

ully r

ealiz

e AM’

s po

ssibil

ities.

The d

iscus

sion w

ill co

ver t

he fo

llowi

ng to

pics,

with

use c

ases

and e

xamp

les pe

rtinen

t to t

he pr

opuls

ion an

d ene

rgy se

ctor:

an ov

erview

of AM

proc

esse

s, ma

terial

s and

appli

catio

ns, t

he AM

desig

n proc

ess,

quali

ficati

on of

AM pa

rts, c

halle

nges

of AM

tech

nique

s and

em

erging

AM te

chno

logies

.

Pres

enter

s:

Nath

an A

ndre

wsSo

uthwe

st Re

searc

h Ins

titute

Paul

Grad

lNA

SA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

Krist

in Mo

rgan

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1758

-APC

-2Ad

vanc

ed A

ircra

ft En

gines

Bake

rCh

aired

by: T

. GIEL

, Jac

obs T

echn

ology

and J

. ROB

INSO

N, Re

tired f

/Boe

ing09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-479

0Pr

elimi

nary

Des

ign A

nalys

is of

Core

Dr

iven

Fan

Stage

in A

dapt

ive Cy

cle En

gine

Y. Xu

, M. C

hen,

H. Ta

ng, B

eihan

g Univ

ersity

, Be

ijing,

China

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

791

Stead

y-Sta

te Pe

rform

ance

Comp

ariso

n of

Two D

iffer

ent A

dapt

ive Cy

cle En

gine

Confi

gura

tions

X. M

eng,

Z. Zh

u, M.

Chen

, Beih

ang U

nivers

ity,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

792

Inve

stiga

tion

of a

Dies

el En

gine f

or

Aircr

aft A

pplic

ation

P. Eil

ts, J.

Fried

richs

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of

Brau

nsch

weig,

Brau

nsch

weig,

Germ

any

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1759

-CAS

E-2

0930

- 11

30 h

rsIt’

s Com

plex!

The R

eality

of M

oder

n En

ginee

ring R

equir

es Sy

stems

Think

ing to

Add

ress

Comp

lexity

in th

e Dev

elopm

ent o

f Lar

ge A

eros

pace

Syste

msHa

nove

r C

Learn

how

comp

lexity

crea

ted sy

stems

engin

eerin

g cha

lleng

es th

rough

unpre

dicate

d ine

rconn

ectio

ns be

twee

n com

pone

nts. T

he w

orksh

op of

fers a

n intr

oduc

tion t

o com

plexit

y and

how

it can

be ad

dresse

d in p

ropuls

ion an

d ene

rgy ap

plica

tions

. Fa

cilitat

or: Ji

mmie

McEv

er, Jo

hn H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

Labo

ratory

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Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1760

-ECD-

2Ma

terial

s and

Ana

lysis

for P

ower

Gen

erat

ionHa

nove

r FCh

aired

by: G

. SEM

RAU,

Moo

g Inc

and S

. WILS

ON, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

793

Modifi

catio

n of

an ST

05G-

CNC S

tirlin

g En

gine t

o Use

a Lo

w Te

mper

atur

e Hea

t So

urce

C. Sp

eer, D

. Mille

r, C. S

tumpf,

J. M

ichau

d, D.

No

bes,

Unive

rsity

of Alb

erta,

Edmo

nton,

Cana

da

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

794

Selec

tion

of H

igh Te

mper

atur

e Org

anic

Mater

ials f

or Fu

ture

Stirl

ing Co

nver

tors

E. Sh

in, O

hio Ae

rospa

ce In

stitut

e, Cle

velan

d, OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

795

Analy

sis of

uns

teady

gas t

empe

ratu

re

meas

urem

ents

in th

e app

endix

gap o

f a

Stirli

ng en

gine

J. Sa

uer, H

. Kue

hl, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Dortm

und,

Dortm

und,

Germ

any

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1761

-ECS-

3En

erge

tics a

nd Ex

plosiv

es Sy

stem

Desig

nLe

nox

Chair

ed by

: S. S

AWHI

LL, S

ystim

a Tec

hnolo

gies,

Inc. a

nd J.

ZEVE

NBER

GEN,

Delf

t Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of Te

chno

logy

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

796

Atlas

V Pa

yload

Fairi

ng U

pdat

es an

d Sy

stem

Chan

ges

J. Sc

ott, U

nited

Laun

ch Al

lianc

e, Ce

ntenn

ial, C

O

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

797

Ballis

tic P

erfo

rman

ce of

BPN

Ignit

er

Comp

ositio

ns Co

ntain

ing M

icron

and

Nano

-Size

d Bor

on P

artic

lesS.

Koc,

F. Ero

gul K

ombe

, ROK

ETSA

N Mi

ssile

Indus

tries,

Inc.,

Anka

ra, Tu

rkey;

A. Ula

s, Mi

ddle

East

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity,

Anka

ra, Tu

rkey

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

798

Effe

ct of

Pro

ton

Scav

enge

rs on

the

Text

ural

Prop

ertie

s and

Per

form

ance

of

Fe2O 3 X

erog

els fo

r Bor

on Co

ntain

ing

Pyro

techn

icsN.

Dinc

er Yil

maz,

ROKE

TSAN

Miss

ile In

dustr

ies,

Inc.,

Anka

ra, Tu

rkey;

G. Ka

rakas

, Midd

le Ea

st Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty, An

kara,

Turke

y

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1762

-EDU-

2Pr

opuls

ion Ed

ucat

ion--U

niver

sity C

apab

ilities

IHa

nove

r BCh

aired

by: J

. BEN

NEW

ITZ an

d R. F

REDE

RICK,

Unive

rsity

of Ala

bama

@ H

untsv

ille09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-479

9Th

e Pro

pulsi

on P

rogr

am in

the S

choo

l of

Aero

naut

ics an

d Astr

onau

tics a

t Pur

due

W. An

derso

n, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

800

Prop

ulsion

Educ

ation

at th

e Pen

nsylv

ania

State

Unive

rsity

J. Bo

yer, R

. Yett

er, Pe

nnsy

lvania

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Un

iversi

ty Pa

rk, PA

; G. R

isha,

Penn

sylva

nia S

tate

Unive

rsity,

Altoo

na, P

A; B.

Maic

ke, P

enns

ylvan

ia St

ate U

nivers

ity, M

iddlet

own,

PA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

801

Prop

ulsion

Res

earch

and A

cade

mic

Prog

rams

at th

e Univ

ersit

y of A

labam

a in

Hunt

sville

R. Fre

deric

k, P.

Ligran

i, D. T

homa

s, Un

iversi

ty of

Alaba

ma, H

untsv

ille, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

802

Prop

ulsion

Res

earch

and E

duca

tion

at

Aubu

rn U

niver

sity

R. Ha

rtfield

, Aub

urn U

nivers

ity, A

uburn

, AL

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

803

Rese

arch

Capa

bility

in Co

mbus

tion

and

Prop

ulsion

at th

e Geo

rgia

Insti

tute

of

Tech

nolog

yD.

Jove

l, M. W

alker,

V. Ya

ng, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1763

-EERE

-2En

ergy

-Effic

ient a

nd R

enew

able

Ener

gy Te

chno

logies

--Ene

rgy G

ener

ation

Emba

ssy F

Chair

ed by

: S. D

UNCA

N, Ae

rospa

ce S

ystem

s Des

ign La

borat

ory, G

eorgi

a Tec

h and

R. AM

ANO,

Univ

ersity

of W

iscon

sin-M

ilwau

kee

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

804

Multi-

roto

r sys

tem u

sing b

rimme

d-dif

fuse

r wi

nd tu

rbine

s for

powe

r out

put i

ncre

ase

Y. Oh

ya, K

. Wata

nabe

, Kyu

shu U

nivers

ity, K

asug

a, Ja

pan

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

805

Comp

ariso

n of

Emiss

ion P

rope

rties

of

Near

-Sto

ichiom

etric

Lami

nar F

lames

of

Prev

apor

ized P

etrole

um D

iesel

and P

alm

Meth

yl Es

terA.

Balak

rishn

an, R

. Part

hasa

rathy

, S. G

ollah

alli,

Unive

rsity

of Ok

lahom

a, No

rman

, Norm

an, O

K

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

806

Rege

nera

tive S

ystem

for T

urbo

prop

En

gines

R. Ag

rawal,

D. S

ingh,

P. Su

bbara

o, Ind

ian In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y Delh

i, Delh

i, Ind

ia

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

807

Optim

izatio

n of

Inta

ke an

d Dra

ft Tu

bes o

f a K

aplan

Micr

o Hyd

ro-tu

rbine

R. Am

ano,

A. Ab

bas,

Unive

rsity

of W

iscon

sin,

Milw

auke

e, Gle

ndale

, WI

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Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1764

-EP-5

Hall T

hrus

ter D

evelo

pmen

tEm

bassy

BCh

aired

by: H

. KAM

HAW

I, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd B

. JOR

NS09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-480

8Ex

amina

tion

of H

albac

h Pe

rman

ent

Magn

et Ar

rays

in M

iniat

ure H

all-Ef

fect

Thru

sters

M. W

arren

, R. B

ranam

, Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a, Tu

scaloo

sa, T

usca

loosa

, AL;

C. Ha

rtsfie

ld, Ai

r Forc

e Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

809

Effe

ct of

wall

dive

rgen

ce an

gle on

Hall

th

ruste

r per

form

ance

G. X

ia, H

. Li, H

arbin

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Ha

rbin,

China

; W. M

ao, B

eijing

Insti

tute o

f Con

trol

Engin

eerin

g , B

eijing

, Chin

a; X.

Zhan

g, S.

Chen

, D.

Yu, H

arbin

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Ha

rbin,

China

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

810

Deve

lopme

nt of

the N

ew B

USTL

ab H

all

Thru

ster w

ith In

terna

l Coa

xial H

ollow

Ca

thod

eU.

Koka

l, N. T

uran,

M. Ce

lik, B

ogaz

ici Un

iversi

ty,

Istan

bul, T

urkey

; H. K

urt, I

stanb

ul Me

deniy

et Un

iversi

ty, Is

tanbu

l, Turk

ey

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1765

-F360

-4

0930

- 11

30 h

rsFu

ture

of El

ectri

fied A

ircra

ft Pr

opuls

ion fo

r Com

merci

al Tra

nspo

rts: L

esso

ns Le

arne

d fro

m Ou

tside

Avia

tion

Rege

ncy V

Mode

rator:

Mart

y Brad

ley, T

echn

ical F

ellow

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y

P

aneli

sts:

Nady

Bou

lesPre

siden

tNB

Moto

rs, LL

C

A.P.

“Sak

is” M

eliop

oulos

Profes

sor

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy

Rigo

Rod

rigue

zCh

ief, E

lectric

al Ca

pabil

ities G

lobal

Rolls-

Royc

e Corp

oratio

n

Venk

at Sr

iniva

san

Direc

torArg

onne

Colla

borat

ive Ce

nter fo

r Ene

rgy St

orage

Scien

ce (A

CCES

S)

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1766

-FFP-

1Fo

ssil-F

uel P

ower

Tech

nolog

iesHa

nove

r GCh

aired

by: N

. LOV

E, Th

e Univ

ersity

of Te

xas E

l Pas

o and

A. G

UPTA

, Univ

ersity

of M

arylan

d09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-481

1Nu

meric

al Sim

ulatio

ns of

High

-Pre

ssure

Mi

xing a

nd Co

mbus

tion

E. Gia

comaz

zi, D.

Cecer

e, N.

Arcid

iacon

o, F. P

icchia

, G.

Rossi

, Italia

n Nati

onal

Agen

cy for

New

Techn

ologie

s, En

ergy a

nd Su

staina

ble Ec

onom

ic Dev

elopm

ent, R

ome,

Italy;

L. Cu

trone

, Italia

n Aero

space

Resea

rch Ce

nter

(CIRA

), Ca

pua,

Italy;

et al

.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

812

Acou

stic a

nd H

eat R

eleas

e Sign

atur

es

for O

xy-fu

el Sw

irl A

ssiste

d Dist

ribut

ed

Comb

ustio

nA.

Khali

l Has

an, A

. Gup

ta, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

813

Sorp

tion

Enha

nced

Cata

lytic

Gasifi

catio

n of

Char

K. Bu

rra, A

. Gup

ta, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land,

Colle

ge

Park,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, M

D

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

814

Prod

uctio

n of

Hyd

roge

n fro

m Hy

drog

en

Sulfi

de R

efor

matio

n in

the P

rese

nce o

f Be

nzen

eA.

El-Me

lih, A

. Gup

ta, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1767

-GTE

-6Tu

rbine

Hano

ver E

Chair

ed by

: H. B

ARNA

RD, L

ockh

eed M

artin

Electr

onic

Syste

ms an

d S. S

UBRA

MANI

AN, Q

uEST

Glob

al, In

c.09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-481

5Ex

perim

enta

l Res

earch

on A

erod

ynam

ic Pe

rform

ance

of Va

riable

Geo

metry

Low

Pres

sure

Turb

ineZ.

Wu,

X. Fa

ng, S

. Liu,

Beih

ang U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Ch

ina

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

816

Turb

ine Ti

p Flow

Cont

rol t

hrou

gh

Upstr

eam

Purg

e Coo

ling O

ptim

izatio

nC.

De M

aessc

halck

, G. P

aniag

ua, P

urdue

Un

iversi

ty, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

817

Perfo

rman

ce of

axial

turb

ines e

xpos

ed to

lar

ge fl

uctu

ation

sZ.

Liu, J

. Brau

n, G.

Pania

gua,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, We

st La

fayett

e, IN

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

818

Parti

cle Tr

ansp

ort A

nalys

is of

Sand

In

gesti

on in

Gas

Turb

ine Je

t Eng

ines

L. Br

avo,

Army R

esea

rch La

borat

ory, A

berde

en

Provin

g Grou

nd, M

D; Q

. Xue

, Univ

ersity

of

Maryl

and,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD;

M.

Murug

an, A

. Gho

shal,

M. W

alock

, Arm

y Res

earch

La

borat

ory, A

berde

en Pr

oving

Grou

nd, M

D; A.

Fla

tau, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land,

Colle

ge Pa

rk,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, M

D

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day,

11 Ju

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1768

-GTE

-7Tu

rbof

an Cy

cles

Edge

wood

Chair

ed by

: M. O

ZCAN

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-481

9Dy

nami

c Ana

lysis

for a

Gea

red T

urbo

fan

Engin

e with

Varia

ble A

rea F

an N

ozzle

J. Cs

ank,

G. Th

omas

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

820

Cont

rol D

esign

for a

n Ad

vanc

ed G

eare

d Tu

rbof

an En

gine

J. Ch

apma

n, J.

Litt,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

821

A Ne

w Co

ncep

t Des

ign of

Ligh

t Bus

iness

Jet E

ngine

: Var

iable

Trans

missi

on G

eare

d Tu

rbof

anS.

Tang

, H. T

ang,

M. Ch

en, B

eihan

g Univ

ersity

, Be

ijing,

China

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

822

A Co

mpar

ative

Stud

y of L

PV M

odeli

ng fo

r Tu

rbof

an En

gines

Z. Tia

n, D.

Tan,

X. W

ang,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1769

-GTE

-8Tu

rbom

achin

ery

Fairl

ieCh

aired

by: N

. JOS

HI, G

E09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-482

3Im

pact

of H

igh-O

rder

Spat

ial A

ccura

cy on

Mu

lti-Sta

ge Tu

rbom

achin

ery S

imula

tions

K. Sr

eeniv

as, R

. Web

ster, E

. Here

th, U

nivers

ity of

Te

nnes

see,

Chatt

anoo

ga, C

hatta

noog

a, TN

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

824

Comp

utat

ional

Study

of Co

mbus

tor-

Turb

ine In

terac

tions

K. Mi

ki, J.

Mod

er, M

. Liou

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

825

Unste

ady F

low M

easu

reme

nts i

n a L

ow

Pres

sure

Turb

ine P

assa

ge u

sing S

urfa

ce

Moun

ted Th

in Fil

m Se

nsor

sE.

Veley

, C. M

arks,

R. An

thony

, R. S

onde

rgaard

, Air

Force

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH

; N. F

letch

er, M

. Wolf

f, W

right

State

Univ

ersity

, Da

yton,

OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

826

Influ

ence

of D

ischa

rge f

rom

Comb

usto

r Wa

lls on

Curta

in Co

oling

for a

First

-Sta

ge

Turb

ine Va

ne En

dwall

X. Ya

ng, Z

. Liu,

Z. Li

u, Z.

Feng

, Xi’a

n Jiao

tong

Unive

rsity,

Xi’a

n, Ch

ina; T

. Sim

on, U

nivers

ity of

Mi

nnes

ota, T

win C

ities,

Minn

eapo

lis, M

N

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1770

-HR-

5De

velop

ment

and E

valua

tion

of N

ovel

O/F F

ormu

lation

s and

Comb

inatio

ns I

Emba

ssy E

Chair

ed by

: T. S

HIMA

DA, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy an

d S. W

HITM

ORE,

Utah

Stat

e Univ

ersity

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

827

Study

on W

ax Fu

el fo

r Hyb

rid R

ocke

tsT.

Ishiga

ki, I.

Nak

agaw

a, To

kai U

nivers

ity,

Hirats

uka,

Japa

n

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

828

Liquid

Laye

r Com

busti

on Vi

suali

zatio

n of

Pa

raffi

n-ba

sed H

ybrid

Roc

ket F

uels

A. Pe

trarol

o, M.

Koba

ld, S

. Sch

lechtr

iem, G

erman

Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Hard

thaus

en, G

erman

y

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

829

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Tes

ting o

f a Lo

ng

Burn

ing Ti

me La

b-sca

le Pa

raffi

n-ba

sed

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Moto

rF.

Barat

o, E.

Pacca

gnell

a, D.

Pava

rin, U

nivers

ity of

Pa

dova

, Pad

ova,

Italy

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

830

A Cr

itical

Analy

sis of

Par

affin

-bas

ed Fu

el Fo

rmula

tions

for H

ybrid

Roc

ket P

ropu

lsion

C. Pa

ravan

, L. G

alfett

i, F. M

aggi,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Mi

lan, M

ilan,

Italy

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

831

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Tes

ting o

f SP7

Fuel

for

Mars

Asce

nt Ve

hicle

Appli

catio

nB.

Evan

s, A.

Karab

eyog

lu, S

pace

Prop

ulsion

Grou

p, Inc

., Sa

n Mate

o, CA

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1771

-HSA

BP-5

Expe

rimen

tal T

estin

g of S

uper

sonic

Flow

path

sPie

dmon

tCh

aired

by: R

. MOE

HLEN

KAMP

, Aero

jet Ro

cketd

yne a

nd T.

O’B

RIEN,

Rayth

eon M

issile

s Sys

tems

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

832

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion of

Solid

an

d Flui

dic O

bsta

cle In

terac

tions

with

Pr

emixe

d Lam

inar F

lames

D. Ta

rrant,

J. Ch

ambe

rs, K.

Ahme

d, Un

iversi

ty of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

833

Expe

rimen

ts on

Shoc

k-Bo

unda

ry La

yer

Inter

actio

n an

d Coo

ling E

fficie

ncy i

n a

Trans

pirat

ion Co

oled M

odel

Scra

mjet

F. St

rauss,

J. W

itte, M

. Weis

swan

ge, G

erman

Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Hard

thaus

en, G

erman

y; C.

Manfl

etti, E

SA, P

aris,

Franc

e; S.

Sch

lechtr

iem,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Hard

thaus

en,

Germ

any

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

834

Turb

ulent

Air

Jet I

nves

tigat

ion u

sing

Focu

sed L

aser

Diff

eren

tial I

nter

fero

metry

A. Ce

ruzzi,

C. Ca

dou,

Unive

rsity

of Ma

rylan

d, Co

llege

Park,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, M

D

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1772

-INPS

I-3Pr

opuls

ion A

erod

ynam

ics W

orks

hop-

-S-D

uct S

essio

n I

Vining

sCh

aired

by: C

. WIN

KLER

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y and

T. B

EREN

S, AI

RBUS

Defe

nce a

nd S

pace

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

835

IFCPT

S-Du

ct Gr

id-Ad

apted

FUN3

D Co

mput

ation

s for

the T

hird P

ropu

lsion

Ae

rody

nami

cs Wo

rksh

opZ.

Davis

, Poin

twise

, Inc

., Fo

rt Wo

rth, T

X; M

. Park

, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

836

BCFD

Pre

dictio

ns of

Stea

dy-S

tate

and

Dyna

mic D

istor

tion

for t

he 3

rd A

IAA

Prop

ulsion

and A

erod

ynam

ics W

orks

hop

D. B

abco

ck, M

. Man

i, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, St

. Lo

uis, M

O

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

837

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of an

Airc

raft

Engin

e Int

ake S

-Duc

t Diff

user

J. Se

lvana

yaga

m, C.

Aliag

a, J.

Stok

es, A

NSYS

Ca

nada

Ltd.,

Mon

tréal,

Cana

da; B

. Sas

anap

uri,

ANSY

S So

ftware

Pvt.

Ltd.,

Hyde

rabad

, Ind

ia

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1773

-ITAR

-1De

velop

ment

al Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stems

I In

man

Chair

ed by

: J. S

CHMI

SSEU

R, Th

e Univ

ersity

of Te

nnes

see,

Spac

e Ins

titute

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

838

Ther

moan

alytic

al Stu

dies o

n th

e Kine

tics

of Th

erma

l and

Cata

lytic

Deco

mpos

ition

of

Aque

ous H

AN So

lution

A. Es

parza

, R. F

ergus

on, A

. Cho

udhu

ri, N.

Love

, E.

Shafi

rovich

, Univ

ersity

of Te

xas,

El Pa

so, E

l Pa

so, T

X

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

839

Flat-H

Red

unda

nt Fr

angib

le Jo

int D

esign

Ev

olutio

nA.

Benja

min,

C. Br

own,

J. Fre

nch,

T. Hin

kel, N

ASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX

1030

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nDe

velop

ment

and T

estin

g 100

lbf N

on-

Toxic

Mon

opro

pella

nt Th

ruste

rA.

Shch

etkov

skiy,

T. M

cKec

hnie,

Plas

ma Pr

oces

ses,

LLC, H

untsv

ille, A

L; S.

Mus

taikis

, Dyn

etics,

Inc.,

Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1774

-LP-1

1 09

30 -

1200

hrs

Liquid

Pro

pulsi

on H

istor

y—Hi

story

of Co

mbus

tion

Insta

bility

Emba

ssy CD

Comb

ustio

n ins

tabilit

ies re

prese

nt the

high

est t

echn

ical ri

sk fa

ctor in

the d

evelo

pmen

t of c

ombu

stion

devic

es du

e to t

heir p

otenti

al to

caus

e sev

ere da

mage

to th

e com

busti

on ch

ambe

r and

vehic

le. Th

e top

ics pr

esen

ted in

this

sessi

on w

ill co

ver a

broa

d ran

ge of

insta

bilitie

s tha

t ha

ve oc

curre

d in l

iquid

propu

lsion s

ystem

s from

small

thrus

ters t

o the

large

st bo

oster

engin

es, a

nd fr

om th

e earl

y day

s of t

he sp

ace p

rogram

to ho

w the

comm

unity

is cu

rrentl

y add

ressin

g this

chall

engin

g issu

e.

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1775

-LP-1

2Stu

dent

Roc

ket D

esign

and L

aunc

hCo

urtla

ndCh

aired

by: D

. LIN

EBER

RY, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama i

n Hun

tsville

and S

. ALB

ERTS

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

840

UAH

Stude

nt La

unch

Roc

ket P

rojec

t: Ro

ll Co

ntro

l of a

Soun

ding R

ocke

t Thr

ough

Ae

rody

nami

c Sur

face

sV.

Bras

well,

H. Ar

cena

ux, H

. Stru

tzenb

erg, R

. Ta

ylor, D

. Line

berry

, Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a, Hu

ntsvil

le, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

841

Prod

uctio

n an

d Man

ufac

ture

of Lo

w-Co

st Liq

uid R

ocke

t Eng

ines f

or So

undin

g Ro

ckets

C. Oj

eda,

K. Pre

scott,

T. Pe

rsuad

, Univ

ersity

of

Florid

a, Ga

inesv

ille, G

aines

ville,

FL

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

842

Stude

nt D

esign

of A

ltitud

e Con

trolle

d Hi

gh P

ower

ed R

ocke

t and

Dep

loyab

le Au

tono

mous

Mult

iroto

rB.

Strin

ger, J

. Joh

nson

, W. J

ohns

on, E

. Sch

urr, K

. Co

mpton

, Univ

ersity

of Lo

uisvil

le, Lo

uisvil

le, KY

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1776

-NFF

-3Fu

sion

and A

dvan

ced N

uclea

r Con

cept

s II

Marie

ttaCh

aired

by: A

. CHA

P, Un

iversi

ty of

Maryl

and a

nd B

. PAL

ASZE

WSK

I, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

843

Missi

on D

esign

and T

rade

Stud

y Co

nside

ratio

ns fo

r Rea

ction

less T

hrus

ters

S. W

illiam

s, Se

lf, Bu

ffalo,

NY

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

844

Smoo

thed

Par

ticle

Hydr

odyn

amics

Mo

delin

g of C

harg

ed P

artic

le an

d Neu

tron

Yield

in Pla

sma D

riven

Mag

neto

-Iner

tial

Fusio

nK.

Schil

lo, J.

Cassi

bry, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

845

Electr

ode e

rosio

n mo

delin

g in

reac

tor

grad

e puls

ed Z

-pinc

hes f

or pr

opuls

ionM.

Rodri

guez

, J. C

assib

ry, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

846

Conc

eptu

al Mi

ssion

Des

ign to

Gas

Gian

t Pla

nets

Using

Nuc

lear F

usion

Pro

pulsi

onS.

Kuma

r, J. C

assib

ry, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

847

Desig

n of

Rad

iation

Shiel

ding f

or P

ulsed

Fu

sion

Prop

ulsion

Syste

msD.

Hew

itt, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

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-PC-

6Hy

perg

olic B

i-Pro

pella

nts f

or R

ocke

t Pro

pulsi

onSp

ring

Chair

ed by

: J. M

URPH

Y, Th

e Aero

spac

e Corp

oratio

n09

30 hr

sOr

al Pre

senta

tion

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Cha

racte

rizat

ion

of H

yper

golic

Pro

pella

nts a

t Pur

due

Unive

rsity

T. Po

urpoin

t, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

848

Hype

rgoli

city o

f Mixe

d Oxid

es of

Nitr

ogen

wi

th So

lid Fu

els fo

r Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Ap

plica

tion

A. Be

nhidj

eb-Ca

rayon

, J. G

abl, T

. Pou

rpoint

, Purd

ue

Unive

rsity,

Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

849

Perfo

rman

ce ev

aluat

ion of

the h

yper

golic

gr

een

prop

ellan

ts ba

sed o

n th

e HTP

for a

fu

ture

nex

t gen

erat

ion sp

acec

rafts

W. Fl

orczu

k, G.

Rarat

a, Ins

titute

of Av

iation

, Wa

rsaw,

Polan

d

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1778

-PC-

7Ch

emica

l Kine

tics

Unive

rsity

Chair

ed by

: S. Z

EPPIE

RI, U

nited

Tech

nolog

ies Re

searc

h Cen

ter09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-485

0Gl

obal

Path

way A

nalys

is of

the E

xtinc

tion

and R

e-ign

ition

of a

Turb

ulent

Non

-Pr

emixe

d Flam

eS.

Yang

, X. G

ao, W

. Sun

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

851

The I

nflue

nce o

f Elev

ated

Pre

ssure

s on

the M

ethan

e Com

busti

on in

N2

and C

o2

Dilut

ions

R. Ka

nche

rla, U

nivers

ity of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L; S.

Mart

in, Em

bry-Ri

ddle

Aeron

autic

al Un

iversi

ty, D

ayton

a Bea

ch, F

L; J.

Bobre

n, S.

Vasu

, Un

iversi

ty of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

852

Glob

al Pa

thwa

y Ana

lysis

of th

e Au

toign

ition

and E

xtinc

tion

of A

roma

tic/

Alka

ne m

ixtur

eX.

Gao

, W. S

un, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

853

The I

nves

tigat

ion of

Ozo

nolys

is Re

actio

ns

of Et

hylen

e at C

ombu

stion

Envir

onme

nt

Using

a Flo

w Re

acto

rB.

Wu,

X. G

ao, W

. Sun

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

854

Asse

ssmen

t of D

etaile

d and

Red

uced

Je

tSurF

2.0

Mec

hanis

ms U

sing C

ondit

ional

Mome

nt Cl

osur

e Meth

odJ.

Bobre

n-Diaz

, Univ

ersity

of Ce

ntral

Florid

a, Or

lando

, FL;

S. M

artin,

Embry

-Ridd

le Ae

ronau

tical

Unive

rsity,

Day

tona B

each

, FL;

B. H

itch,

Reac

tion

Syste

ms, I

nc.,

Golde

n, CO

; K. M

anika

ntach

ari, S

. Va

su, U

nivers

ity of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1779

-PC-

8Mo

delin

g and

Simu

lation

of Co

mbus

tion

I--Su

percr

itical

Comb

ustio

n an

d Roc

ket E

ngine

sTe

chwo

odCh

aired

by: B

. HITC

H, Re

actio

n Sys

tems

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

855

Subg

rid Sc

ale M

odeli

ng of

the E

quat

ion

of St

ate f

or Tu

rbule

nt Fl

ows u

nder

Su

percr

itical

Cond

itions

U. U

nnikr

ishna

n, X.

Wan

g, S.

Yang

, V. Y

ang,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

856

A Fla

melet

Mod

el wi

th H

eat-L

oss E

ffects

fo

r Pre

dictin

g Wall

-Hea

t Tra

nsfe

r in

Rock

et En

gines

P. Ma

, H. W

u, M.

Ihme

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity,

Stan

ford,

CA; J

. Hick

ey, U

nivers

ity of

Wate

rloo,

Water

loo, C

anad

a

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

857

Cham

ber L

ife Ti

me Ev

aluat

ion of

a Re

gene

rativ

ely Co

oled T

hrus

t Cha

mber

wi

th Th

erma

l Bar

rier C

oatin

gsH.

Amak

awa,

M. N

ishim

oto, H

. Neg

ishi, J

apan

Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAXA

), Tsu

kuba

, Jap

an;

T. Kim

ura, S

. Mori

ya, M

. Sato

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (JA

XA),

Kaku

da, J

apan

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

858

Comp

ariso

n of

Tabu

lation

and C

orre

lated

Dy

nami

c Eva

luatio

n of

Rea

l Flui

d Pr

oper

ties f

or Su

percr

itical

Mixin

gS.

Yang

, Y. L

i, X. W

ang,

U. U

nnikr

ishna

n, V.

Yang

, W. S

un, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1780

-SR-

3De

velop

ment

s in

Solid

Roc

ket M

odeli

ng, S

imula

tion

or A

nalys

is an

d Eva

luatio

n II

Gree

nbria

rCh

aired

by: E

. CAV

ALLIN

I, Ag

enzia

Spa

ziale

Italia

na an

d M. R

ANDA

LL, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-486

0Sim

ple an

d Accu

rate

Meth

od fo

r De

termi

natio

n of

Solid

Roc

ket M

otor

No

zzle

Thro

at H

istor

yC.

Alany

aliog

lu, TU

BITAK

, Ank

ara, T

urkey

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

861

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

on th

e Inf

rare

d Ch

arac

terist

ic of

the J

et Plu

me of

a So

lid

Rock

et Mo

tor

L. Me

ngyin

g, L.

Shipe

ng ,

Z. Liu

, Z. L

i, N. W

ang,

Beijin

g Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

862

Expe

rimen

tal S

tudy

on A

luminu

m-Ox

idize

d Par

ticle

Distr

ibutio

n in

Solid

Ro

cket

Moto

r Plum

eZ.

Liu, L

. Ship

eng ,

L. M

engy

ing, Z

. Li, N

. Wan

g, Be

ijing I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Be

ijing,

China

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

863

Effe

ct of

Comp

ressi

on R

atio

on

Perfo

rman

ce of

Solid

Fuel

Scra

mjet

M. H

u, L.

Biao,

Z. We

i, Beij

ing In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Be

ijing,

China

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Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1781

-TM-3

Ther

mal S

ystem

App

licat

ions a

nd U

nique

Envir

onme

nt II

IHa

nove

r DCh

aired

by: M

. CHO

I, NA

SA-Go

ddard

Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

and D

. ZAK

AR, N

RL09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-486

4Ro

tatin

g Sha

ft Th

erma

l Ana

lysis

for

Supe

rcritic

al Ca

rbon

Diox

ide R

adial

Inflo

w Tu

rbine

sP.

Swan

n, H.

Russe

ll, I.

Jahn

, Univ

ersity

of

Quee

nslan

d, Br

isban

e, Au

strali

a

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

865

Heat

tran

sfer a

nalys

is fo

r sole

noid-

valve

in

hydr

aulic

serv

o actu

ator

of ae

ro en

gine

thru

st ve

ctor n

ozzle

Y. Din

g, Y.

Liu, Y

. Luo

, Beih

ang U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Ch

ina

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

866

Simula

tion

of th

e inf

rare

d emi

ssion

from

tw

o typ

ical a

ircra

ft ex

haus

t sys

tems

Y. Zh

ou, Q

. Wan

g, H.

Hu,

T. He

, L. Y

ou, X

. Liu,

Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing, C

hina

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1782

-UAS

-1Pr

opuls

ion an

d Pow

er of

Unm

anne

d Airc

raft

Syste

ms I

Hano

ver A

Chair

ed by

: M. S

ZEDL

MAYE

R09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-486

7De

sign

and B

ench

Test

of a

Fuel-

Cell/

Batte

ry H

ybrid

UAV

Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stem

using

Meta

l Hyd

ride H

ydro

gen

Stora

geA.

Gong

, D. V

erstra

ete, U

nivers

ity of

Syd

ney,

Sydn

ey, A

ustra

lia

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

868

Meth

odolo

gy fo

r Weig

ht an

d Per

form

ance

As

sessm

ent o

f an

UAV f

or P

recis

ion

Agric

ultur

e at C

ruise

Cond

ition

E. Va

lencia

, V. H

idalgo

, O. C

alle,

Natio

nal

Polyt

echn

ic Sc

hool,

Quit

o, Ec

uado

r

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1783

-PLN

RY-4

13

00 -

1430

hrs

Pres

ident

ial Tr

ansit

ion Im

pacts

Cent

ennia

l Ball

room

I &

II

Mode

rator:

Mark

Lewi

s, Dir

ector

, Scie

nce a

nd Te

chno

logy P

olicy,

Insti

tute f

or De

fense

Analy

ses

P

aneli

sts:

Steph

en Co

okVic

e Pres

ident,

Corpo

rate D

evelo

pmen

tDy

netic

s

Sand

ra M

agnu

sEx

ecuti

ve D

irecto

rAIA

A

Chris

Shan

kSe

nior A

dviso

r to t

he O

ffice o

f the

Sec

retary

and U

nders

ecret

ary of

the A

ir Forc

eU.

S. Ai

r Forc

e

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1784

-AEP

-4

1500

- 18

00 h

rsRa

pid A

dvan

ces f

or El

ectri

c Airc

raft

- Les

sons

from

the A

viatio

n Fo

rum

and T

rans

form

ation

al Ele

ctric

Fligh

t Wor

ksho

pHa

nove

r C

Andr

ew G

ibson

Presid

ent/

Aeros

pace

Engin

eer

Empir

ical S

ystem

s Aero

spac

e, Inc

. (ES

Aero)

Brian

Ger

man

Asso

ciate

Profes

sor

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy

Mich

ael A

rmstr

ong

Vision

Sys

tems L

ead

Rolls-

Royc

e Libe

rty W

orks

Greg

ory B

owles

Vice P

reside

nt, G

lobal

Innov

ation

and P

olicy

GAMA

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1785

-APC

-3Un

ique P

ropu

lsion

Syste

ms I

Bake

rCh

aired

by: J

. ROB

INSO

N, Re

tired f

/Boe

ing an

d T. G

IEL, J

acob

s Tec

hnolo

gy15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-486

9Nu

meric

al Stu

dies o

n Th

rust

Vecto

ring

using

Puls

ed-P

lasma

Synt

hetic

Jet

V. Na

taraja

n, S.

Padm

anab

han,

V. Sa

nal K

umar,

Ku

marag

uru Co

llege

of Te

chno

logy,

Coim

bator

e, Ind

ia

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

870

Conc

eptua

l Des

ign an

d Sha

pe O

ptimi

zatio

n of

a Pin

tle N

ozzle

for C

ontro

llable

Thru

st Pr

opuls

ion an

d Stee

ring

N. Mu

rugan

, V. S

arava

nan,

Kuma

raguru

Colleg

e of

Techn

ology,

Coim

bator

e, Ind

ia; H.

Naga

raju D

oddi,

Em

bry-Rid

dle Ae

ronau

tical U

nivers

ity, Da

ytona

Beach

, FL;

M. N

ejaam

theen

, King

Fahd

Unive

rsity o

f Petr

oleum

an

d Mine

rals, D

ahran

, Sau

di Ara

bia; V

. San

al Ku

mar,

Kuma

raguru

Colleg

e of Te

chnolo

gy, Co

imba

tore,

India

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Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1786

-APS

-2Sp

acec

raft/

Aircr

aft P

ower

Gen

erat

ion, E

nerg

y Sto

rage

and I

n-Or

bit Ex

perie

nce

Hano

ver F

Chair

ed by

: J. T

ROUT

MAN,

EnerS

ys/A

BSL S

pace

Prod

ucts

and M

. PAT

EL, U

S Me

rchan

t Mari

ne Ac

adem

y15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-487

1Th

e TIM

ED Sp

acec

raft

Missi

on O

rbita

l Pe

rform

ance

Fifte

en Ye

ars i

n LE

OM.

Butl

er, Jo

hns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

Appli

ed Ph

ysics

La

borat

ory, L

aurel

, MD

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

872

150

kW Cl

ass S

olar E

lectri

c Pro

pulsi

on

Spac

ecra

ft Po

wer A

rchite

cture

Mod

elJ.

Csan

k, M.

Aulisi

o, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; B

. Loo

p, PC

Krau

se an

d Asso

ciates

, We

st La

fayett

e, IN

1600

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nEle

ctrica

l Ene

rgy S

tora

ge to

Mee

t Evo

lving

Ai

rcraf

t Nee

dsR.

Brew

er, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Fort

Wo

rth, T

X

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

873

Inve

stiga

tion

of N

ovel

Thin

LGDL

s for

Hi

gh-Ef

ficien

cy H

ydro

gen/

Oxyg

en

Gene

ratio

n an

d Ene

rgy S

tora

geF.

Zhan

g, Z.

Kang

, Univ

ersity

of Te

nnes

see,

Tulla

homa

, Tull

ahom

a, TN

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

874

Adva

nced

Li-C

Fx Te

chno

logies

for S

pace

Ap

plica

tion

M. D

estep

hen,

E. Lis

terud

, E. N

dzeb

et, D

. Zha

ng,

Eagle

Piche

r Tec

hnolo

gies,

LLC, J

oplin

, MO

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1787

-AVS

-3En

try an

d Retr

o Veh

icle S

ystem

sLe

nox

Chair

ed by

: F. C

HAND

LER,

Cal P

oly U

nivers

ity, P

omon

a CA a

nd T.

CHEN

, NAS

A15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-487

5On

the U

se of

Elas

tic M

embr

ane W

rapp

ers

for A

erod

ynam

ic Pu

lsatin

g Dra

g in

Mars

Desce

nt Sp

acec

raft

Vehic

les.

F. Ari

as, U

nivers

ity of

Camb

ridge

, Cam

bridg

e, Un

ited K

ingdo

m; S

. Jim

enez

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of

Catal

onia,

Barc

elona

, Spa

in

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

876

On Th

e Pos

sibilit

y to U

se th

e San

ds

from

Phob

os as

a Br

aking

Tech

nique

for

Land

ing La

rge P

ayloa

ds on

Mar

sF.

Arias

, Univ

ersity

of Ca

mbrid

ge, C

ambri

dge,

Unite

d King

dom;

S. J

imen

ez, T

echn

ical U

nivers

ity

of Ca

talon

ia, B

arcelo

na, S

pain

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

877

On Su

staine

d Skin

Frict

ion D

rag

Ampli

ficat

ion by

Injec

ting H

igh Vi

scosit

y Flu

id on

the W

alls o

f Mar

s Des

cent

Ve

hicles

for L

andin

g Lar

ge P

ayloa

dsF.

Arias

, Univ

ersity

of Ca

mbrid

ge, C

ambri

dge,

Unite

d King

dom;

S. J

imen

ez, T

echn

ical U

nivers

ity

of Ca

talon

ia, B

arcelo

na, S

pain

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

878

A Nu

meric

al Stu

dy on

the T

herm

al Lo

ads d

uring

a Su

perso

nic R

ocke

t Retr

o-pr

opuls

ion M

aneu

ver

T. Ec

ker, S

. Karl

, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Gö

ttinge

n, Ge

rman

y; E.

Dumo

nt, S

. Stap

pert,

Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), B

remen

, Ge

rman

y; D.

Krau

se, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (D

LR),

Brau

nsch

weig,

Germ

any

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

879

Effic

ient D

esign

of Vi

scous

Wav

eride

rs wi

th CF

D Ve

rifica

tion

and O

ff-De

sign

Perfo

rman

ce A

nalys

isJ.

Maxw

ell, N

aval

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Wash

ington

, D.C.

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

880

Shap

eable

Hyp

erso

nic W

aver

ider E

ntry

Ve

hicles

J. Ma

xwell

, Nav

al Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Wa

shing

ton, D

.C.

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1788

-EDU-

3Pr

opuls

ion Ed

ucat

ion--U

niver

sity C

apab

ilities

IIHa

nove

r BCh

aired

by: R

. REZ

ENDE

and P

. LIG

RANI

, Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a, Hu

ntsvil

le15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-488

1Pr

opuls

ion Cu

rricu

lum an

d Res

earch

in th

e Ae

rosp

ace E

ngine

ering

Dep

artm

ent a

t the

Un

iversi

ty of

Mar

yland

R. Se

dwick

, C. C

adou

, K. Y

u, Un

iversi

ty of

Maryl

and,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

882

Foun

datio

n of

the n

ew la

bora

tory

- MI

PT

Plasm

a Pro

pulsi

on La

bA.

Skryl

ev, D

. Kriv

oruch

ko, O

. Gors

hkov

, Mos

cow

Institu

te of

Phys

ics an

d Tec

hnolo

gy, M

osco

w,

Russi

a

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

883

The S

tatu

s of R

ocke

t Pro

pulsi

on R

esea

rch

at th

e Unit

ed St

ates

Nav

al Ac

adem

yS.

Temk

in, K.

Casto

ngua

y, U.

S. N

aval

Acad

emy,

Anna

polis,

MD

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

884

The N

otre

Dam

e Tur

boma

chine

ry

Labo

rato

ry: R

esea

rch Th

roug

h Co

mbine

d Ac

adem

ic Pr

ogra

ms an

d Ind

ustri

al Te

sting

S. M

orris,

J. Ca

meron

, Univ

ersity

of N

otre D

ame,

Notre

Dam

e, IN

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

885

Air B

reat

hing P

ropu

lsion

Educ

ation

and

Rese

arch

Acti

vities

at Th

e Ohio

Stat

e Un

iversi

tyR.

Mathi

son,

K. D’

Souz

a, Oh

io St

ate U

nivers

ity,

Colum

bus,

OH

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

886

Over

view

of Sm

all Sa

tellite

Micr

o-Pr

opuls

ion D

evice

s, Gr

ound

Test

Capa

bilitie

s, an

d Per

form

ance

Me

asur

emen

t Tec

hniqu

esA.

Patel

, R. F

rederi

ck, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1789

-EERE

-3

1500

- 18

00 h

rsTra

ining

on Cu

rrent

Stat

us of

Alte

rnat

ive Fu

els an

d The

ir Em

ission

sHa

nove

r G

Bhup

endra

Khan

delw

al, of

the U

nivers

ity of

She

ffield,

UK,

will p

roivd

e inte

ractiv

e trai

ning o

n alte

rnativ

e fue

ls an

d the

ir emi

ssion

s. To

pics w

ill als

o inc

lude a

pprov

als pr

oces

s, cu

rrent

resea

rch an

d futu

re pla

ns of

the r

esea

rch co

mmun

ity.

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1790

-EP-6

Fligh

t Pro

gram

s, Ca

thod

es, a

nd Io

n Th

ruste

rEm

bassy

BCh

aired

by: W

. HAR

GUS,

USA

F/AF

RL/R

QRC a

nd S

. MILL

ER15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-488

7Pe

rform

ance

Map

ping a

nd Q

ualifi

catio

n of

the I

FM N

ano T

hrus

ter FM

for i

n Or

bit

Demo

nstra

tion

A. Re

issne

r, B. S

eifert

, N. B

uldrin

i, F. P

leses

cu, T

. Ho

erbe,

D. Je

lem, U

nivers

ity of

Appli

ed S

cienc

es,

Wien

er Ne

ustad

t, Au

stria

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

888

A Cr

itical

Revie

w of

Orifi

ced H

ollow

Ca

thod

e Mod

eling

: 0D

Mode

lsC.

Wordi

ngha

m, P.

Taun

ay, E

. Cho

ueiri,

Princ

eton

Unive

rsity,

Princ

eton,

NJ

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

889

Simple

Mod

el fo

r Cat

hode

Coup

ling

Volta

ge Ve

rsus B

ackg

roun

d Pre

ssure

in a

Hall T

hrus

terS.

Cusso

n, B.

Jorns

, A. G

allim

ore, U

nivers

ity of

Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arbo

r, MI

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

890

Neut

raliz

ation

Dem

o and

Thru

st Sta

nd

Meas

urem

ent f

or B

IT-3

RF Io

n Th

ruste

rM.

Tsay

, J. F

rongil

lo, J.

Mod

el, J.

Zwah

len, C

. Ba

rcroft

, Bus

ek Co

mpan

y, Inc

., Na

tick,

MA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

891

Desig

n Im

prov

emen

ts an

d Exp

erim

enta

l Me

asur

emen

ts of

BUR

FIT-8

0 RF

Ion

Thru

ster

U. Ko

kal, N

. Tura

n, M.

Celik

, Bog

azici

Unive

rsity,

Ist

anbu

l, Turk

ey; H

. Kurt

, Ista

nbul

Mede

niyet

Unive

rsity,

Istan

bul, T

urkey

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day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1791

-F360

-5

1500

- 17

00 h

rsTra

nsitio

n fro

m Ex

pend

able

to R

eusa

ble H

yper

sonic

Plat

form

sRe

genc

y V

Mode

rator:

Dav

id E.

Walke

r, Dire

ctor o

f Tec

hnolo

gy, O

ffice o

f Nav

al Re

searc

h

P

aneli

sts:

Thom

as Ja

ckso

nSe

nior S

cienti

st, H

ypers

onics

, Aero

spac

e Sys

tems D

irecto

rate

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y

Mark

Lewi

sDir

ector

, Scie

nce &

Tech

nolog

y Poli

cyIns

titute

for D

efens

e Ana

lyses

Brad

Tous

leyDir

ector

, Tac

tical

Tech

nolog

y Offic

eDA

RPA

Colin

Tuck

erMi

litary

Depu

ty, D

eputy

Assis

tant S

ecret

ary fo

r Scie

nce,

Tech

nolog

y, an

d Eng

ineeri

ngU.

S. Ai

r Forc

e

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1792

-GTE

-9Co

mbus

tor

Hano

ver D

Chair

ed by

: E. K

HALIL

, Cair

o Univ

ersity

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

892

Pred

iction

of Th

ermo

acou

stic I

nsta

bilitie

s in

a Pre

mixe

d Com

busto

r bas

ed on

FFT-

base

d Dyn

amic

Char

acter

izatio

nS.

Mon

dal, C

. Bha

ttach

arya,

P. Ch

attop

adhy

ay,

Penn

sylva

nia S

tate U

nivers

ity, U

nivers

ity Pa

rk, PA

; A.

Mukh

opad

hyay

, Jad

avpu

r Univ

ersity

, Kolk

ata,

India;

A. Ra

y, Pe

nnsy

lvania

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Un

iversi

ty Pa

rk, PA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

893

Dyna

mic D

ata-

drive

n Sta

bility

Map

Pr

edict

ion in

Comb

ustio

n Sy

stems

P. Ch

attop

adhy

ay, S

. Mon

dal, P

enns

ylvan

ia St

ate

Unive

rsity,

Univ

ersity

Park,

PA; A

. Muk

hopa

dhya

y, Ja

davp

ur Un

iversi

ty, Ko

lkata,

India

; A. R

ay,

Penn

sylva

nia S

tate U

nivers

ity, U

nivers

ity Pa

rk, PA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

894

Expe

rimen

tal m

ethod

on th

e por

t flow

of

the w

ave r

otor

S. Ch

an, X

iamen

Univ

ersity

, Xiam

en, C

hina;

H. Li

u, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing, C

hina;

F. Xin

g, Xia

men

Unive

rsity,

Xiam

en, C

hina;

H. S

ong,

Beiha

ng

Unive

rsity,

Beij

ing, C

hina

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

895

Auto

ignitio

n Ch

arac

terist

ics of

Selec

ted

Alter

nativ

e Fue

ls at

High

OPR

Cond

itions

S. Ze

ppier

i, L. S

mith,

M. C

olket,

Unit

ed

Tech

nolog

ies Co

rporat

ion, E

ast H

artfor

d, CT

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

896

Vorte

x He

at R

eleas

e Mod

el fo

r a

Labo

rato

ry Sc

ale D

ump C

ombu

stor

A. Gh

osh,

K. Yu

, Univ

ersity

of M

arylan

d, Co

llege

Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1793

-GTE

-10

Nove

l Cyc

lesHa

nove

r ECh

aired

by: C

. PER

ULLO

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-489

7An

Arch

itectu

re-b

ased

Pro

duct

Grow

th

Appr

oach

to G

roun

d-ba

sed G

as Tu

rbine

Co

ncep

tual

Desig

nH.

Fu, R

. Den

ney,

J. Ta

i, D. M

avris

, Geo

rgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

898

The I

ssues

of Se

lectin

g the

Wor

king

Proc

ess P

aram

eters

of G

as Tu

rbine

En

gine w

ith an

Elem

ent o

f Init

ial D

ata

Unce

rtaint

yI.

Krupe

nich,

E. Fil

inov,

A. Tk

ache

nko,

V. Ry

bako

v, V.

Kuzm

ichev

, Y. N

oviko

va, S

amara

Nati

onal

Rese

arch U

nivers

ity, S

amara

, Rus

sia

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

899

Optim

izatio

n of

Cycle

Par

amete

rs of

Va

riable

Cycle

Engin

e Bas

ed on

Res

pons

e Su

rface

Mod

elX.

Zhan

g, Z.

Wang

, J. S

hi, N

orthw

ester

n Po

lytec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

, Xi’a

n, Ch

ina

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1794

-HR-

6Cu

rrent

Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Pro

gram

s--Ob

jectiv

es an

d Upd

ates

Emba

ssy E

Chair

ed by

: B. E

VANS

and G

. DI M

ARTIN

O, U

nivers

ity of

Nap

les “F

ederi

co II”

- Dep

artme

nt of

Indus

trial E

ngine

ering

, Aero

spac

e Divi

sion

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

900

Tech

nolog

y Dev

elopm

ent P

lan

and P

relim

inary

Res

ults f

or a

Low

Temp

erat

ure H

ybrid

Mar

s Asce

nt Ve

hicle

Conc

ept

A. Ka

rp, B

. Nak

azon

o, R.

Shotw

ell, J

. Ben

ito, D

. Va

ugha

n, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

G. S

tory,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

901

Fligh

t tes

ting o

f a u

niver

sity b

ased

H2O

2/HD

PE h

ybrid

soun

ding r

ocke

t at K

AIST

J. Hu

h, Y.

Kim, Y

. Yun

, B. A

hn, S

. Kwo

n, Ko

rea

Adva

nced

Insti

tute o

f Scie

nce a

nd Te

chno

logy,

Daeje

on, S

outh

Korea

; J. L

ee, S

pace

Solu

tions

Co

mpan

y, Ltd

., Da

ejeon

, Sou

th Ko

rea; e

t al.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

902

Soun

ding R

ocke

t “HE

ROS”

- A

Low-

Cost

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Tech

nolog

y Dem

onstr

ator

M. Ko

bald,

U. F

ische

r, K. T

omilin

, A. P

etraro

lo,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Hard

thaus

en,

Germ

any;

P. Ky

sela,

C. S

chmi

erer, U

nivers

ity of

St

uttga

rt, S

tuttga

rt, G

erman

y; et

al.

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day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1795

-HR-

7Co

mbus

tion

Stabil

ity, M

otor

Per

form

ance

, and

Rela

ted Is

sues

IIEm

bassy

FCh

aired

by: A

. KAR

ABEY

OGLU

, Spa

ce Pr

opuls

ion G

roup I

nc. a

nd S

. COO

GAN,

Sou

thwes

t Res

earch

Insti

tute

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

903

Acce

lerat

ion Ef

fects

on A

cous

tic In

stabil

ity

of H

ybrid

Roc

ket E

ngine

D. G

reatrix

, Rye

rson U

nivers

ity, T

oronto

, Can

ada

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

904

Equiv

alenc

e Rat

io Va

riatio

n an

d Pre

ssure

Os

cillat

ions i

n th

e Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Co

mbus

tion

D. Le

e, Y.

Moon

, C. L

ee, K

onku

k Univ

ersity

, Seo

ul,

South

Korea

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

905

Para

metri

c Ana

lysis

of Co

mbus

tion

Insta

bility

in A

xial-

Injec

ted H

ybrid

Ro

cket

Moto

rs us

ing Co

mput

ation

al Flu

id Dy

nami

csG.

Karth

ikeya

n, T.

Shim

ada,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A), S

agam

ihara,

Japa

n

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

906

Perfo

rman

ces o

f a M

ulti-P

ulsed

Hyb

rid

Rock

et En

gine O

pera

ting w

ith H

ighly

Conc

entra

ted H

ydro

gen

Pero

xide

J. An

thoine

, J. L

estra

de, J

. Mes

sineo

, ONE

RA,

Mauz

ac, F

rance

; S. C

asu,

Herae

us, H

anau

, Ge

rman

y

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1796

-HSA

BP-6

Pres

sure

Gain

Comb

ustio

n II

Piedm

ont

Chair

ed by

: V. T

ANGI

RALA

, Gen

eral E

lectric

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

907

Turb

ulenc

e Ind

uced

Defl

agra

tion-

to-

Deto

natio

n Tra

nsitio

nJ.

Cham

bers,

K. Ah

med,

Unive

rsity

of Ce

ntral

Florid

a, Or

lando

, FL

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

908

Deto

natio

n Wa

ve P

ropa

gatio

n in

Cros

s-Flo

w of

Disc

retel

y Spa

ced R

eacta

nt Je

tsJ.

Burr,

K. Yu

, Univ

ersity

of M

arylan

d, Co

llege

Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

909

Adva

nces

on th

e Sta

biliza

tion

of St

andin

g Co

ntinu

ous D

etona

tion

for P

ressu

re G

ain

Prop

ulsion

J. So

sa, M

. Hob

an, K

. Ahm

ed, U

nivers

ity of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1797

-INPS

I-4Pr

opuls

ion A

erod

ynam

ics W

orks

hop-

-S-D

uct S

essio

n II

Vining

sCh

aired

by: C

. WIN

KLER

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y and

M. C

ARTE

R, NA

SA15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-491

0An

alysis

of G

eome

tric F

eatu

res a

nd M

esh

Para

meter

s on

the 3

rd PA

W S-

duct

Case

L. Mo

ura Li

ma, F

edera

l Cen

ter fo

r Tec

hnolo

gical

Educ

ation

of M

inas G

erais,

Belo

Hori

zonte

, Braz

il; A.

Batis

ta de

Jesu

s, Em

braer,

São

José

dos

Camp

os, B

razil;

R. Hu

ebne

r, Fed

eral U

nivers

ity of

Mi

nas G

erais,

Belo

Hori

zonte

, Braz

il

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

911

Prop

ulsion

Aer

odyn

amics

Wor

ksho

p III

Post-

Study

of P

robe

Tip M

odeli

ngN.

Dom

el, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Fort

Wo

rth, T

X

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

912

Summ

ary o

f the

3rd P

ropu

lsion

Ae

rody

nami

cs Wo

rksh

op: S

-duc

t Res

ults

C. W

inkler

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, St

. Lou

is, M

O; Z.

Da

vis, P

ointw

ise, I

nc.,

Fort

Worth

, TX

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1798

-ITAR

-2Ad

ditive

Man

ufac

turin

g for

Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stems

In

man

Chair

ed by

: N. A

NDRE

WS,

Sou

thwes

t Res

earch

Insti

tute a

nd J.

CAST

RO, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-491

3Bu

ild or

ienta

tion

depe

nden

ce on

the

micro

struc

ture

and f

atigu

e life

of el

ectro

n be

am ad

ditive

man

ufac

ture

d Ti-6

Al-4

V (In

vited

)A.

Chern

, Univ

ersity

of Te

nness

ee, K

noxv

ille, K

noxv

ille,

TN; P.

Nan

dwan

a, Oa

k Ridg

e Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Oak

Rid

ge, T

N; S.

Foste

r, Univ

ersity

of Te

nness

ee, K

noxv

ille,

Knox

ville,

TN; R

. McD

aniels

, VEX

TEC,

Brentw

ood,

TN; R

. Deh

off, O

ak Ri

dge N

ation

al La

borat

ory, O

ak

Ridge

, TN;

P. Lia

w, Un

iversit

y of T

enne

ssee,

Knox

ville,

Knox

ville,

TN; e

t al.

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

914

Cera

mic M

atrix

Comp

osite

Mat

erial

s fo

r Eng

ine Ex

haus

t Sys

tems o

n Ne

xt

Gene

ratio

n Ve

rtica

l Lift

Vehic

lesM.

Walo

ck, A

rmy R

esea

rch La

borat

ory, A

berde

en

Provin

g Grou

nd, M

D; V.

Hen

g, Th

e Boe

ing

Comp

any,

Hunti

ngton

Bea

ch, C

A; A.

Nieto,

A.

Ghos

hal, M

. Muru

gan,

Army R

esea

rch La

borat

ory,

Aberd

een P

roving

Grou

nd, M

D; D

. Drie

meye

r, The

Bo

eing C

ompa

ny, H

untin

gton B

each

, CA

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day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1799

-LP-1

3Pr

opell

ant S

tora

ge an

d Man

agem

ent I

IDu

nwoo

dyCh

aired

by: P

. BEH

RUZI,

Airbu

s Defe

nce &

Spa

ce an

d D. K

IRK, F

lorida

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-491

5De

velop

ment

of 1

0 inc

h Di

amete

r Tit

anium

Roll

ing M

etal D

iaphr

agm

Tank

fo

r Gre

en P

rope

llant

H. Co

nomo

s, C.

Along

i, J. M

oore,

J. Ya

ger, R

. God

dard,

T.

Salzle

r, Moo

g, Inc

., Niag

ara Fa

lls, N

Y; et

al.

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

916

Pres

suriz

ation

of a

Fligh

tweig

ht,

Liquid

Hyd

roge

n Tan

k: Ev

apor

ation

&

Cond

ensa

tion a

t the

Liqu

id/Va

por I

nterfa

ceM.

Stew

art, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

917

Larg

e Sca

le Pr

oduc

tion

of D

ensifi

ed

Hydr

ogen

to th

e Trip

le Po

int an

d Belo

wW.

Nota

rdona

to, A.

Swan

ger, N

ASA K

enne

dy Sp

ace

Cente

r, Cap

e Can

avera

l, FL;

W. Jo

hnso

n, T.

Toms

ik,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1710

0-LP

-14

Comb

ustio

n Dy

nami

cs an

d Hea

t Tra

nsfe

rEd

gewo

odCh

aired

by: M

. NAR

AGHI

, Man

hatta

n Coll

ege a

nd K.

PHILI

PPAR

T15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-491

8Re

duce

d-Or

der M

odeli

ng of

Mod

el Ro

cket

Comb

usto

rsJ.

Xu, K

. Dura

isamy

, Univ

ersity

of M

ichiga

n, An

n Arb

or, An

n Arbo

r, MI

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

919

Film

Cooli

ng P

erfo

rman

ce A

nalys

is of

a Fu

ll-sca

le Liq

uid R

ocke

t Eng

ine

Comb

ustio

n Ch

ambe

r bas

ed on

a Co

upled

Co

mbus

tion

and H

eat T

rans

fer S

imula

tion

Y. Da

imon

, H. N

egish

i, H. K

awas

hima,

Japa

n Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A), T

suku

ba,

Japa

n

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

920

Fluid

Film

Distr

ibutio

n In

vesti

gatio

n fo

r Liq

uid Fi

lm Co

oling

App

licat

ionR.

Good

, B. N

ollet,

Fort

Lewi

s Coll

ege,

Duran

go,

CO

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

921

Comb

ustio

n Ef

ficien

cy A

nalys

is on

a LO

x-Eth

anol

Gas G

ener

ator

at Lo

w Mi

xtur

e Ra

tios

L. Ba

rtholo

meu d

o Nas

cimen

to, L.

Maia

Araú

jo,

B. Re

is Dr

eyer

de S

ouza

, Ins

titute

of Ae

ronau

tics

and S

pace

(IAE

), Sã

o Jos

é dos

Camp

os, B

razil;

I. Da

lmas

o Bras

il Dias

, Tec

hnolo

gical

Institu

te of

Aeron

autic

s (ITA

), Sã

o Jos

é dos

Camp

os, B

razil;

C. de

Mora

es Pa

gliuc

o, D.

Soa

res de

Alme

ida,

Institu

te of

Aeron

autic

s and

Spa

ce (I

AE),

São J

osé

dos C

ampo

s, Br

azil

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

922

Theo

retic

al an

d Exp

erim

enta

l In

vesti

gatio

n fo

r Liqu

id Fil

m in

an

Impin

ging S

tream

Vorte

x Ch

ambe

rY.

Liu, B

. Fu,

North

weste

rn Po

lytec

hnica

l Un

iversi

ty, X

i’an,

China

; J. P

ei, Ai

rcraft

Ma

inten

ance

and E

ngine

ering

Corpo

ration

, Ch

engd

ou, C

hina;

Y. He

, G. H

e, No

rthwe

stern

Polyt

echn

ical U

nivers

ity, X

i’an,

China

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1710

1-LP

-15

Gree

n Pr

opuls

ion II

I--Hy

drog

en P

erox

ide B

ased

Pro

pulsi

onFa

irlie

Chair

ed by

: C. K

IRCHB

ERGE

R, Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R) an

d S. B

USHM

AN, J

ohns

Hop

kins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-492

3Ex

perim

enta

l Eva

luatio

n of

a Ca

talys

t Be

d Bas

ed on

Mn xO y/A

l 2O 3 Cata

lyst f

or

Deco

mpos

ition

of 9

8% H

ydro

gen

Pero

xide

P. Su

rmac

z, G.

Rarat

a, K.

Sobc

zak,

B. B

artko

wiak

, A.

Oknin

ski, P

. Wola

nski,

Insti

tute o

f Avia

tion,

Warsa

w, Po

land;

et al.

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

924

Desig

n Op

timiza

tion

of G

reen

Mo

nopr

opell

ant T

hrus

ter Ca

talys

t Bed

s Us

ing Ca

talyt

ic De

comp

ositio

n Mo

delin

gS.

Jung

, S. C

hoi, S

. Kwo

n, Ko

rea Ad

vanc

ed

Institu

te of

Scien

ce an

d Tec

hnolo

gy, D

aejeo

n, So

uth Ko

rea

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

925

Hydr

ogen

pero

xide b

ased

reac

tion

cont

rol

syste

mA.

Kolsg

aard,

Nam

mo Ra

ufoss,

Raufo

ss, N

orway

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

926

Test

Camp

aign

of a

Gree

n Liq

uid

Bi-p

rope

llant

Roc

ket E

ngine

Usin

g Ca

talyt

ically

Dec

ompo

sed 9

8% H

ydro

gen

Pero

xide a

s Oxid

izer

K. So

bcza

k, P.

Surm

acz,

B. B

artko

wiak

, A.

Oknin

ski, G

. Rara

ta, P.

Wola

nski,

Insti

tute o

f Av

iation

, Wars

aw, P

oland

; et a

l.

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1710

2-LP

-16

Turb

omac

hiner

y for

Liqu

id Pr

opuls

ionHa

nove

r ACh

aired

by: B

. MAR

CU, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e and

J. RI

CCIU

S, D

LR - G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-492

7De

velop

ment

Stat

us of

LE-9

Engin

e Tu

rbop

umps

N. Az

uma,

Y. Og

awa,

K. Ao

ki, T.

Koba

yash

i, K.

Okita

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JA

XA),

Tsuku

ba, J

apan

; T. M

izuno

, IHI

Co

rporat

ion, M

izuho

, Jap

an; e

t al.

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

928

Study

of R

ocke

t Eng

ine P

ump C

avita

tion

Comp

lianc

e Valu

esA.

Costa

nzo,

D. Ra

nsom

, Sou

thwes

t Res

earch

Ins

titute,

San

Anton

io, TX

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

929

Biofu

el Tu

rbop

ump D

evelo

pmen

t Stra

tegy:

L75 L

iquid

Oxyg

en an

d Etha

nol E

ngine

Case

E. Zin

k, D.

Bourd

on, R

esea

rch D

evelo

pmen

t Fo

unda

tion (

FUND

EP),

São J

osé d

os Ca

mpos

, Bra

zil; D

. Soa

res de

Alme

ida, C

. de M

oraes

Pagli

uco,

Institu

te of

Aeron

autic

s and

Spac

e (IAE

), Sã

o Jo

sé do

s Cam

pos,

Brazil

; W. K

itsch

e, B.

Wagn

er,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Lam

polds

haus

en,

Germ

any;

et al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

930

Nume

rical

Analy

sis of

Uns

hrou

ded

Impe

ller F

lowfie

ld in

the L

E-X Li

quid

Hydr

ogen

Pum

pH.

Neg

ishi, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy

(JAXA

), Tsu

kuba

, Jap

an; S

. Ohn

o, Ry

oyu S

ystem

s Co

mpan

y, Ltd

., To

kyo,

Japa

n; Y.

Ogaw

a, K.

Aoki,

T. Ko

baya

shi, K

. Okit

a, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Tsu

kuba

, Jap

an; e

t al.

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-17

Injec

tors

IICo

urtla

ndCh

aired

by: S

. FOR

DE, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e and

J. Q

UINL

AN, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

931

Char

acter

istic

Freq

uenc

y and

Veloc

ity

Scale

s in

Liquid

/Gas

Coax

ial Je

tsD.

Forlit

i, C. T

essie

r, T. F

ortme

yer, R

. Karr

ow,

Unive

rsity

of St

. Tho

mas,

St. P

aul, M

N

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

932

Rece

nt de

velop

ment

s in

x-ra

y diag

nosti

cs fo

r cry

ogen

ic an

d opt

ically

dens

e coa

xial

rock

et sp

rays

C. Ra

dke,

NASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX; A

. Kas

tengre

n, Arg

onne

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Arg

onne

, IL;

T. Me

yer, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, Wes

t La

fayett

e, IN

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

933

A Tw

o-sta

ge Tr

ansfe

r Fun

ction

Id

entifi

catio

n Me

thod

ology

and I

ts Ap

plica

tions

to B

i-swi

rl In

jecto

rsY.

Li, X

. Wan

g, S.

Mak

, S. Y

eh, L

. Lin,

C. W

u, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA;

et al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

934

Water

Flow

Diag

nosti

cs fo

r Pre

dictin

g Bi

-Pro

pella

nt Th

ruste

r Per

form

ance

C. Ino

ue, K

. Noz

aki, U

nivers

ity of

Toky

o, Bu

nkyo

, Ja

pan;

G. Fu

jii, Y.

Daim

on, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A), T

suku

ba, J

apan

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

935

Influ

ence

s of s

tructu

ral p

aram

eters

on

atom

izatio

n and

comb

ustio

n per

form

ance

s of

LOX/

meth

ane p

intle

engin

esF.

Xinxin

, C. S

hen,

Natio

nal U

nivers

ity of

Defe

nse

Tech

nolog

y, Ch

angs

ha, C

hina

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1710

4-NF

F-4Nu

clear

ther

mal p

ropu

lsion

IIMa

rietta

Chair

ed by

: M. H

OUTS

, NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter an

d B. T

AYLO

R15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-493

6Ge

tting

arou

nd th

e Sola

r Sys

tem qu

ickly:

A

desig

n stu

dy fo

r a h

igh sp

eed,

highly

re

usab

le nu

clear

fissi

on ro

cket

engin

e for

us

e on

deep

spac

e miss

ions

B. G

reene

, Aero

naut

Corpo

ration

, McC

aysv

ille, G

A

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

937

Atmo

sphe

ric M

ining

in th

e Out

er So

lar

Syste

m: O

uter

Plan

et In

-Spa

ce B

ases

and

Moon

Bas

es fo

r Res

ource

Pro

cessi

ngB.

Palas

zews

ki, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

938

Robu

st Ex

plora

tion

and C

omme

rcial

Missi

ons t

o the

Moo

n Us

ing LA

NTR

Prop

ulsion

and L

unar

Liqu

id Ox

ygen

(L

LO2) D

erive

d fro

m Fe

O-ric

h Py

rocla

stic

Depo

sits

S. B

orows

ki, S

. Rya

n, L.

Burke

, NAS

A Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; D

. McC

urdy,

J. Fit

tje, V

antag

e Part

ners,

LLC,

Broo

k Park

, OH;

C.

Joyn

er, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e, We

st Pa

lm B

each

, FL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

939

Nucle

ar Cr

yoge

nic P

ropu

lsion

Stag

e (N

CPS)

Fuel

Eleme

nt Te

sting

in th

e Nu

clear

Ther

mal R

ocke

t Elem

ent

Envir

onme

ntal

Simula

tor (

NTRE

ES)

W. Em

rich,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter,

Hunts

ville,

AL

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1710

5-PC

-9Sp

ray C

ombu

stion

Sprin

gCh

aired

by: J

. GOR

D, Ai

r Forc

e Res

each

Labo

ratory

(AFR

L/RQ

TC)

1500

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nLa

ser-

and X

-Ray

-Bas

ed Sp

ray

Meas

urem

ents

for P

ropu

lsion

App

licat

ions

B. H

alls,

J. Go

rd, Ai

r Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H; A.

Kaste

ngren

, Argo

nne

Natio

nal L

abora

tory,

Lemo

nt, IL

; T. M

eyer,

Purdu

e Un

iversi

ty, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

940

Inter

face

dyna

mics

in th

e tra

nscri

tical

flow

of liq

uid fu

els in

to h

igh-p

ressu

re

comb

usto

rsL.

Jofre

, J. U

rzay,

Stan

ford U

nivers

ity, S

tanfor

d, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

941

Para

llel L

agra

ngian

Dro

plet T

rack

ing

with

Imme

rsed B

ound

ary M

ethod

s for

3D

Multi-

Bloc

k Gr

idsA.

Kulka

rni, J

. Edw

ards,

North

Carol

ina S

tate

Unive

rsity,

Ralei

gh, N

C

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1710

6-PC

-10

Mode

ling a

nd Si

mulat

ion of

Comb

ustio

n II-

-Sup

erso

nic Co

mbus

tion

and D

etona

tion

Engin

esTe

chwo

odCh

aired

by: V

. RAM

AN, U

nivers

ity of

Mich

igan

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

942

Asse

ssmen

t of R

otat

ing D

etona

tion

Engin

es w

ith Fu

el Bl

ends

D. S

chwe

r, K. K

ailas

anath

, Nav

al Re

searc

h La

borat

ory, W

ashin

gton,

D.C.

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

943

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tion

on Co

ntinu

ous

Deto

natio

n En

gine w

ith Va

rying

Eq

uivale

nce R

atios

S. Zh

ang,

L. Zh

ang,

S. Ya

o, J.

Wang

, Pek

ing

Unive

rsity,

Beij

ing, C

hina

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

944

Fuel

Temp

erat

ure E

ffects

on th

e Stru

cture

of

Turb

ulent

Supe

rsonic

Comb

ustio

n at

Co

nsta

nt M

ass F

low Co

nditio

nW.

Hwa

ng, J

. Cho

i, Pus

an N

ation

al Un

iversi

ty,

Busa

n, So

uth Ko

rea

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

945

Comb

ustio

n Te

st of

Solid

Fuel

Ramj

et Co

mbus

tor u

sing G

as G

ener

ator

W. Ju

ng, S

. Bae

k, Ko

rea Ad

vanc

ed In

stitut

e of

Scien

ce an

d Tec

hnolo

gy, D

aejeo

n, So

uth Ko

rea; T

. Kw

on, J

. Park

, Defe

nse R

&D In

stitut

e, Ky

ung J

u, So

uth Ko

rea; S

. Kwo

n, Ko

rea Ad

vanc

ed In

stitut

e of

Scien

ce an

d Tec

hnolo

gy, D

aejeo

n, So

uth Ko

rea

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-11

1500

- 18

00 h

rsPr

ofes

sor K

enne

th K

uo H

onor

ary S

essio

n I—

Spec

ial To

pics i

n Co

mbus

tion

and P

ropu

lsion

Emba

ssy CD

Pane

lists:

Vigor

Yang

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy

“Mod

eling

of S

olid P

ropell

ant C

ombu

stion

Rich

Yette

rPe

nnsy

lvania

Stat

e Univ

ersity

“Com

busti

on of

Meta

ls: A

Brief

Revie

w an

d Re

cent

Adva

nces

Keiic

hi Ho

riJap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAXA

)“N

ew Th

ermop

lastic

Mate

rial fo

r Co

mpos

ite Pr

opell

ant a

nd H

ybrid

Rock

et Fu

el”

Helm

ut Ci

ezki

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

“Res

earch

and T

echn

ology

Dev

elopm

ent

Activ

ities f

or Ad

vanc

ed Pr

opell

ants

at DL

R La

mpold

shau

sen”

John

Zev

enbe

rgen

Nethe

rland

s Orga

nizati

on fo

r App

lied

Scien

tific R

esea

rch (T

NO)

“Roc

ket P

ropell

ant D

evelo

pmen

t in Th

e Ne

therla

nds”

Arif

Kara

beyo

gluSp

ace P

ropuls

ion G

roup

“Adv

ance

d Hyb

rid Ro

ckets

: Cha

lleng

es an

d Op

portu

nities

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1710

8-SA

TS-1

Small

Satel

lites

Emba

ssy A

Chair

ed by

: J. S

TRAU

B, N

orth D

akota

Stat

e Univ

ersity

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

946

Syste

m-Le

vel D

emon

strat

ion of

Bus

ek’s

1U Cu

beSa

t Gre

en P

ropu

lsion

Mod

ule

“AMA

C”M.

Tsay

, C. F

eng,

J. Zw

ahlen

, Bus

ek Co

mpan

y, Inc

., Na

tick,

MA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

947

First

in-fli

ght o

bser

vatio

ns of

the C

old G

as

Prop

ulsion

Syste

m fo

r CNE

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crosco

pe

spac

ecra

ftT.

Liena

rt, Fr

ench

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), T

oulou

se,

Franc

e

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

948

Exer

getic

Ana

lysis

of Tr

ansie

nt Co

upled

Th

ermo

-Mec

hanic

al Be

havio

r in

Nano

/Pic

oSat

ellite

sM.

Mint

on, R

. Bily

alov,

J. Ba

ker, U

nivers

ity of

Ala

bama

, Tus

caloo

sa, T

usca

loosa

, AL

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1710

9-SR

-4So

lid R

ocke

t Com

busti

on In

stabil

ityGr

eenb

riar

Chair

ed by

: J. M

AJDA

LANI

, Aub

urn U

nivers

ity an

d K. N

AUMA

NN, B

ayern

-Chem

ie Gm

bH15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-494

9Bi

globa

l Sta

bility

of th

e Swi

rling

Ma

jdalan

i-Fist

Mea

n Flo

wfield

in So

lid

Rock

et Mo

tors

T. Ell

iott,

D. S

luss,

W. G

ibson

, Univ

ersity

of

Tenn

esse

e, Ch

attan

ooga

, Cha

ttano

oga,

TN

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

950

Analy

sis &

Rec

onstr

uctio

n of

Pre

ssure

Os

cillat

ions d

uring

P80

Stea

dy-S

tate

of

VEGA

Fligh

tsE.

Cava

llini, B

. Fav

ini, U

nivers

ity of

Rome

“La

Sapie

nza”

, Rom

e, Ita

ly; F.

Pagli

a, Av

io S.

p.A.,

Colle

ferro,

Italy

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

951

Prop

agat

ion of

Pre

ssure

Wav

e in

a Puls

ed

T-bur

ner

A. So

ng, J

. Li, M

. Yan

, B. S

un, N

. Wan

g, Be

ijing

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Be

ijing,

China

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

952

Comb

ustio

n In

stabil

ity an

d Pre

ssure

Os

cillat

ion N

umer

ical S

imula

tion

in a S

olid

Rock

et Mo

tor

A. Fre

nch,

M. Pa

nelli,

G. D

i Lore

nzo,

A. Sc

hettin

o, Ita

lian A

erosp

ace R

esea

rch Ce

nter (

CIRA)

, Cap

ua,

Italy;

F. Pa

glia,

Avio

S.p.A

., Co

llefer

ro, It

aly

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

953

Aero

dyna

mic S

ound

Leve

ls in

Aft-F

inocy

l So

lid R

ocke

t Mot

ors

G. Ro

ssi, M

. Lau

reti, B

. Fav

ini, E

. Cav

allini

, Un

iversi

ty of

Rome

“La S

apien

za”,

Rome

, Ital

y; A.

Neri,

ESA,

Frasca

ti, Ita

ly

Tues

day,

11 Ju

ly 20

1711

0-PL

NRY-5

18

00 -

1900

hrs

Reth

inking

Spac

e Pro

pulsi

on: E

nabli

ng th

e Fut

ure o

f Spa

ce Tr

ansp

orta

tion

and E

xplor

ation

Rege

ncy V

Vigor

Yang

Chair

, Sch

ool o

f Aero

spac

e Eng

ineeri

ng, a

nd W

illiam

R. T.

Oak

es Pr

ofesso

rGe

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y

Wedn

esda

yWe

dnes

day,

12 Ju

ly 20

1711

1-PL

NRY-6

08

00 -

0900

hrs

NASA

Hum

an Sp

ace E

xplor

ation

Cent

ennia

l Ball

room

I &

II

Willia

m H.

Ger

stenm

aier

Asso

ciate

Admi

nistra

tor, H

uman

Explo

ration

and O

perat

ions M

ission

Dire

ctorat

eNA

SA

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AEP-

2Ai

rcraf

t Elec

trica

l Pro

pulsi

on II

Leno

xCh

aired

by: J

. FLA

MM, N

ASA a

nd C.

CHUC

K, Bo

eing C

omme

rcial

Airpla

nes

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

954

Cont

rol D

emon

strat

ion of

Mult

iple D

oubly

-Fe

d Ind

uctio

n Mo

tors

for H

ybrid

Elec

tric

Prop

ulsion

D. S

adey

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

; M. B

odso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Utah

, Salt

Lake

Cit

y, Sa

lt Lak

e City

, UT;

J. Cs

ank,

K. Hu

nker,

C.

Them

an, L

. Tay

lor, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

955

Expe

rimen

tal T

estin

g of E

lectro

nic Sp

eed

Cont

rolle

rs fo

r UAV

sA.

Gong

, D. V

erstra

ete, U

nivers

ity of

Syd

ney,

Sydn

ey, A

ustra

lia

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

956

Static

Mea

sure

ment

s on

HTS C

oils o

f Full

y Su

perco

nduc

ting A

C Elec

tric M

achin

es fo

r Ai

rcraf

t Elec

tric P

ropu

lsion

Syste

mB.

Choi,

K. H

unke

r, J. H

artwi

g, G.

Brow

n, NA

SA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

957

Effe

cts of

Fuel

Type

on A

ircra

ft Ele

ctric

Prop

ulsion

with

SOFC

/GT H

ybrid

Core

K. Ok

ai, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Agen

cy

(JAXA

), Ch

ofu, J

apan

; H. N

omura

, Niho

n Un

iversi

ty, N

arash

ino, J

apan

; T. T

agas

hira,

A. Nis

hizaw

a, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Agen

cy

(JAXA

), Ch

ofu, J

apan

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

113-

APC-

4Un

ique P

ropu

lsion

Syste

ms II

Bake

rCh

aired

by: T

. GIEL

, Jac

obs T

echn

ology

and J

. ROB

INSO

N, Re

tired f

/Boe

ing09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-495

8La

ser-I

nduc

ed Ca

rbon

-Dop

ed Ca

rbon

ate

Prop

ellan

t Dec

ompo

sition

for B

eame

d En

ergy

Pro

pulsi

onT.

Baxte

r, J. S

inko,

St. C

loud S

tate U

nivers

ity, S

t. Clo

ud, M

N

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

959

Baffl

ed-Tu

be R

am A

cceler

ator

Ope

ratio

n wi

th In

cline

d Baf

fles

C. Kn

owlen

, T. B

yrd, J

. Dum

as, A

. Bruc

kner,

Un

iversi

ty of

Wash

ington

, Sea

ttle, S

eattle

, WA;

A. Hig

gins,

McGil

l Univ

ersity

, Mon

tréal,

Cana

da

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

960

Thru

st As

sessm

ent f

or a

Lase

r Tra

ctor

Beam

Targ

etJ.

Sinko

, T. B

axter

, M. G

ill, S

t. Clo

ud S

tate

Unive

rsity,

St.

Cloud

, MN;

C. S

chlec

ht, In

stitut

e for

Mate

rials,

Energ

etics

and C

omple

xity,

St.

Louis

, MO

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

114-

ECD-

3Mo

dellin

g in

Deve

lopme

nt of

Adv

ance

d Pow

er Sy

stems

Hano

ver F

Chair

ed by

: G. S

EMRA

U, M

oog I

nc an

d S. O

RITI,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-496

1De

velop

ment

of a

Low

Indu

ctanc

e Line

ar

Alter

nato

r for

Stirl

ing P

ower

Conv

erto

rsS.

Gen

g, N.

Sch

ifer, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

962

Softw

are D

evelo

pmen

t and

Mult

iphys

ics

Analy

sis of

Liqu

id Me

tal A

nnula

r Line

ar

Indu

ction

Pum

psC.

Maida

na, J

. Niem

inen,

Maida

na Re

searc

h, Po

catel

lo, ID

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

963

Comp

arat

ive St

udies

for t

he M

HD

Mode

ling o

f Ann

ular L

inear

Indu

ction

Pu

mps f

or Sp

ace A

pplic

ation

sJ.

Niemi

nen,

C. Ma

idana

, Maid

ana R

esea

rch,

Poca

tello,

ID

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

964

Carri

er Tr

ansp

ort M

odeli

ng w

ith M

.pudic

a Se

nsitiz

ation

on Ti

O 2 Micr

opor

ous L

ayer

M. S

hitta,

E. O

gede

ngbe

, O. O

gund

ipe, U

nivers

ity

of La

gos,

Akok

a-Yab

a, Nig

eria

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

115-

EDU-

4Pr

opuls

ion Ed

ucat

ion--U

niver

sity P

rojec

tsHa

nove

r BCh

aired

by: E

. FLE

EMAN

and D

. TUR

NER,

U.S.

Nav

al Ac

adem

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-496

5De

sign

and D

evelo

pmen

t of t

he H

igh

Pres

sure

Comb

ustio

n La

bora

tory

at

Purd

ue U

niver

sity

S. M

eyer,

S. H

eister

, C. S

labau

gh, R

. Luc

ht, A.

Pra

tt, R.

Gejj

i, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity, W

est L

afaye

tte,

IN; e

t al.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

966

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Cha

racte

rizat

ion of

a Tu

rbule

nce G

ener

ator

for L

ow-S

peed

Wind

Tu

nnel

Appli

catio

nsA.

Moral

es, M

. Geik

ie, C.

Enge

lman

n, K.

Ahme

d, Un

iversi

ty of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

967

Diag

nosti

c Inv

estig

ation

of Li

ftoff

Jet

Noise

at D

iffer

ent S

hape

s of M

obile

Ro

cket

Laun

ch P

ads

V. Sa

ravan

an, G

. D, A

. A, P

. T R,

H. N

agara

ju Do

ddi, V

. San

al Ku

mar, K

umara

guru

Colle

ge of

Te

chno

logy,

Coim

bator

e, Ind

ia

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

968

3D N

umer

ical S

tudie

s on

Varia

ble Th

rust

Prop

ulsion

of R

hinoc

eros

Bee

tle at

Cr

eepin

g Flow

Cond

itions

A. B,

V. S

arava

nan,

E. A,

V. Sa

nal K

umar,

Ku

marag

uru Co

llege

of Te

chno

logy,

Coim

bator

e, Ind

ia

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

969

Surv

ey of

Pre

vious

and R

ecen

t En

hanc

emen

ts of

Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Mot

or

Regr

essio

n Ra

tesM.

Hitt,

U.S

. Arm

y Spa

ce an

d Miss

ile D

efens

e Co

mman

d, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; R. F

rederi

ck, U

nivers

ity

of Ala

bama

, Hun

tsville

, Hun

tsville

, AL

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EP-7

Prop

ulsion

and P

lasma

Diag

nosti

csEm

bassy

ACh

aired

by: R

. BRA

NAM

and T

. COL

LARD

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

970

A Co

mbine

d Exp

erim

enta

l and

Theo

retic

al Tre

atme

nt of

Ionic

Liqu

id Th

erma

l Di

ssocia

tion

B. Pri

nce,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Kir

tland

AF

B, NM

; S. M

iller, M

. Hau

se, K

. Lem

ke, B

oston

Co

llege

, Che

stnut

Hill, M

A; A.

Patric

k, Na

tiona

l Re

searc

h Cou

ncil,

Wash

ington

, D.C.

; C. A

nnes

ley, A

ir Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Kir

tland

AFB,

NM; e

t al.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

971

Multil

evel

kineti

c mod

el fo

r Las

er In

duce

d Flu

ores

cenc

e diag

nosti

c of a

thru

ster w

ith

close

d elec

tron

drift

D. Kr

ivoruc

hko,

A. Sk

rylev

, Mos

cow

Institu

te of

Phys

ics an

d Tec

hnolo

gy, M

osco

w, Ru

ssia;

E. Sk

oroch

od, M

osco

w Av

iation

Insti

tute,

Mosco

w,

Russi

a

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

972

Furth

er D

evelo

pmen

t of C

avity

Enha

nced

Th

omso

n Sc

atter

ing fo

r Plas

ma Th

ruste

r Di

agno

stics

A. Fri

ss, A.

Yalin

, Colo

rado S

tate U

nivers

ity, F

ort

Collin

s, CO

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

973

Passi

ve H

igh-sp

eed I

magin

g of I

on

Acou

stic T

urbu

lence

in a

Hollo

w Ca

thod

eM.

Geo

rgin,

M. B

yrne,

B. Jo

rns, A

. Gall

imore

, Un

iversi

ty of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor, A

nn Ar

bor, M

I

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

117-

F360

-6

0930

- 11

30 h

rsPla

neta

ry Su

rface

Pow

erRe

genc

y V

Mode

rator:

Lee M

ason

, Prin

cipal

Tech

nolog

ist, S

pace

Tech

nolog

y Miss

ion D

irecto

rate,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

P

aneli

sts:

Steph

en H

offm

anSe

nior S

ystem

s Eng

ineer,

Explo

ration

Miss

ion Pl

annin

g Offic

eNA

SA Jo

hnso

n Spa

ce Ce

nter

Thom

as K

ersla

kePo

wer S

ystem

Engin

eer

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Hump

hrey

“Hop

py” P

rice

Chief

Engin

eer, M

ars Ex

plorat

ion Pr

ogram

NASA

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory

Larry

Trag

erDir

ector

, Adv

ance

d Pow

er Sy

stems

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

118-

GTE-1

1He

at Tr

ansfe

rHa

nove

r ECh

aired

by: G

. PAN

IAGUA

, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-497

4Im

pingin

g Swe

eping

Jet H

eat T

rans

fer

L. Ag

ricola

, R. P

renter

, R. L

undg

reen,

M. H

ossa

in,

A. Am

eri, J

. Greg

ory, O

hio S

tate U

nivers

ity,

Colum

bus,

OH; e

t al.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

975

An Ex

perim

enta

l Inv

estig

ation

of H

eat

Trans

fer f

or A

rrays

of Im

pinge

ment

Je

ts on

to th

e Fea

ture

d Sur

face

s with

Cy

lindr

ical a

nd El

liptic

al Ra

ised S

urfa

ces

M. M

edina

, J. H

odge

s, E.

Ferna

ndez

, J. K

apat,

Un

iversi

ty of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

976

Influ

ence

s of T

arge

t Sur

face

Trian

gle

Roug

hnes

s on

Impin

geme

nt Je

t Arra

y He

at Tr

ansfe

rZ.

Ren,

W. B

uzza

rd, P.

Ligra

ni, U

nivers

ity of

Ala

bama

, Hun

tsville

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

C. Na

kama

ta,

S. U

eguc

hi, IH

I Corp

oratio

n, To

kyo,

Japa

n

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

977

Preli

mina

ry In

vesti

gatio

n of

Bio-

Insp

ired

Cylin

ders

for I

mpro

ved T

herm

al Pe

rform

ance

of In

terna

l Coo

ling C

hann

elsY.

Pai, A

. Pras

ad, R

. Fern

ande

s, M.

Rick

lick,

Embry

-Ridd

le Ae

ronau

tical

Unive

rsity,

Day

tona

Beac

h, FL

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

978

Hydr

odyn

amic

Meas

urem

ents

and C

FD in

a S

quar

e Duc

t with

Pos

itive a

nd N

egat

ive

Feat

ures

App

lied t

o One

Wall

G. G

upta,

Z. Li

ttle, S

. Rey

es, L

. Cald

eron,

E. Fe

rnand

ez, J

. Kap

at, U

nivers

ity of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

119-

HR-8

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Adva

nced

Man

ufac

turin

g Tec

hniqu

es, C

ontem

pora

ry M

ater

ials,

and M

oder

n Ap

plica

tions

Emba

ssy F

Chair

ed by

: J. M

AJDA

LANI

, Aub

urn U

nivers

ity09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-497

9N2

O-Co

oled A

eros

pike f

or a

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Moto

r: Ni

trous

Oxid

e Cha

racte

rizat

ion an

d Ad

ditive

Man

ufac

turin

gG.

Erco

le, E.

Garo

falo,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Tu

rin,

Turin

, Ital

y; P.

Lemi

eux,

Califo

rnia P

olytec

hnic

State

Un

iversi

ty, S

an Lu

is Ob

ispo,

CA; M

. Mag

lie, D

. Pa

stron

e, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Turin

, Turi

n, Ita

ly

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

980

Using

equiv

alent

burn

time

to im

prov

e re

gres

sion

char

acter

izatio

n of

CAMU

I typ

e hy

brid

rock

et en

gine

T. Vis

cor, H

. Nag

ata, H

okka

ido U

nivers

ity, S

appo

ro,

Japa

n

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

981

Deve

lopme

nt Te

sting

of H

ybrid

Roc

ket

Moto

rs Us

ing Cl

assic

al Fu

els fo

r In

terpla

neta

ry Cu

beSa

tsE.

Jens

, A. K

arp, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

; S. C

ontad

in, A.

Conte

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of

Turin

, Turi

n, Ita

ly; B

. Nak

azon

o, D.

Vaug

han,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

982

Plume

Cont

amina

tion

Meas

urem

ents

of

an A

dditiv

ely-P

rinted

GOX

/ABS

Hyb

rid

Thru

ster

S. W

hitmo

re, D

. Brew

er, U

tah S

tate U

nivers

ity,

Loga

n, UT

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

983

Thru

st-Au

gmen

ted N

ozzle

for a

Hyb

rid

Rock

et wi

th a

3-D

Print

ed H

elica

l Fue

l Gr

ainS.

Whit

more,

J. M

arsha

ll, Ut

ah S

tate U

nivers

ity,

Loga

n, UT

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HR-9

Desig

n an

d Dev

elopm

ent o

f Nov

el Hy

brid

Rock

et Mo

tor C

once

pts

Emba

ssy E

Chair

ed by

: Y. C

HEN,

Nati

onal

Spac

e Orga

nizati

on Ta

iwan

and T

. ELLI

OTT,

Unive

rsity

of Te

nnes

see a

t Cha

ttano

oga

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

984

Pyro

lysis

of P

araf

fin u

sing N

ear-i

nfra

red

Diod

e Las

ers

D. D

yrda,

B. Ca

ntwell

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity,

Stan

ford,

CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

985

Inve

stiga

tion

of R

elativ

ely H

igh-P

ressu

re

Regr

essio

n Ra

te of

Axia

l-Inje

ction

End-

Burn

ing H

ybrid

Roc

kets

Y. Sa

ito, M

. Kim

ino, A

. Tsu

ji, K.

Omura

, Hok

kaido

Un

iversi

ty, S

appo

ro, Ja

pan;

H. Ya

suko

chi, K

. So

eda,

Unive

rsity

of To

kyo,

Toky

o, Ja

pan;

et al.

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

986

Regr

essio

n Ra

te Mo

del P

redic

tions

of an

Ax

ial-In

jectio

n, En

d-Bu

rning

Hyb

rid M

otor

M. H

itt, U

.S. A

rmy S

pace

and M

issile

Defe

nse

Comm

and,

Hunts

ville,

AL; R

. Fred

erick

, Univ

ersity

of

Alaba

ma, H

untsv

ille, H

untsv

ille, A

L

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

121-

HSAB

P-7

Nume

rical

Analy

sis of

Supe

rsonic

Flow

path

s II

Piedm

ont

Chair

ed by

: J. W

HITE

, NAS

A-Lan

gley R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd R.

HAR

TFIEL

D, Au

burn

Unive

rsity

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

987

Diag

nosti

c Inv

estig

ation

of R

eacti

ng Fl

ow

Char

acter

istics

of a

Cavit

y Bas

ed Sc

ramj

et wi

th M

ultipl

e Bum

psV.

Natar

ajan,

M. S

, J. M

, T. K

, S. P

adma

nabh

an, V

. Sa

nal K

umar,

Kuma

raguru

Colle

ge of

Tech

nolog

y, Co

imba

tore,

India;

et al

.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

988

Scra

mjet

Desig

n an

d Ana

lysis

for

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion on

Supe

rsonic

Co

mbus

tion

with

Ener

gy A

dditio

n.F.

da Co

sta, T

echn

ologic

al Ins

titute

of Ae

ronau

tics

(ITA)

, São

José

dos C

ampo

s, Br

azil;

T. Ro

lim, A

. de

Oliv

eira,

P. To

ro, In

stitut

e of A

dvan

ced S

tudies

, Sã

o Jos

é dos

Camp

os, B

razil

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

989

A Re

fined

Form

ulatio

n fo

r One

-Di

mens

ional

Mode

ling o

f Com

pres

sible

and S

uper

sonic

Rea

cting

Flow

sC.

Messe

, Univ

ersity

of S

tuttga

rt, S

tuttga

rt,

Germ

any

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

122-

INPS

I-5In

lets a

nd N

ozzle

s IVin

ings

Chair

ed by

: S. H

IRT, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd D

. RITT

ENBE

RG09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-499

0DS

MC Si

mulat

ions o

f Lea

ding E

dge F

lat-

Plate

Boun

dary

Laye

r Flow

s at H

igh M

ach

Numb

erS.

Prad

han,

Indian

Insti

tute o

f Scie

nce,

Bang

alore,

Ind

ia

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

991

Appli

catio

n of

Res

pons

e Sur

face

Me

thod

ology

to O

ptim

ize A

erod

ynam

ic Pe

rform

ance

of N

ACA

Inlet

U. Ku

cuk,

TUBIT

AK, A

nkara

, Turk

ey

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

992

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Tur

bulen

ce of

a Tw

in-Vo

rtex

Type

of D

istor

tion

for T

urbo

fan

Inlet

App

licat

ions

T. Gu

imara

es B

ucalo

, D. F

rohna

pfel, K

. Low

e, W.

O’

Brien

, Virg

inia P

olytec

hnic

Institu

te an

d Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, B

lacks

burg,

VA

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

123-

ITAR-

3De

velop

ment

al Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stems

II

Kenn

esaw

Chair

ed by

: F. M

ALO-

MOLIN

A, Ra

ytheo

n Miss

ile S

ystem

s09

30 hr

sNo

Pre

sent

ation

s10

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-499

3De

sign

and F

abric

ation

of an

Ultr

a-Lo

w-Co

st Va

riant

of th

e Ban

tam

Liquid

Roc

ket

Engin

e Fam

ily fo

r App

licat

ion to

DAR

PA’s

Expe

rimen

tal S

pace

plane

(XS-

1) R

eusa

ble

Laun

ch Ve

hicle

and O

ther

Low-

Cost

Laun

ch

Appli

catio

nsJ.

Castr

o, W.

Sac

k, J.

Little

s, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e, Lo

s Ang

eles,

CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

994

Optim

izatio

n of

Comb

ustio

n Ef

ficien

cy

in an

AF-M

315E

Fine

Dro

plet I

njecti

on

Micro

thru

ster

G. D

erk, A

. Kim

ber, R

. Gris

t, C.

Know

len, U

nivers

ity

of Wa

shing

ton, S

eattle

, Sea

ttle, W

A; G.

Sha

w, S

. Sa

whill,

Sys

tima T

echn

ologie

s, Inc

., Kir

kland

, WA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

995

New

Spac

e Exp

lorat

ion O

ppor

tunit

ies

Enab

led by

the S

pace

Laun

ch Sy

stem

B. D

onah

ue, T

he B

oeing

Comp

any,

Hunts

ville,

AL

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

996

The S

pace

Laun

ch Sy

stem:

Capa

bilitie

s for

Be

yond

Earth

Explo

ratio

n Mi

ssion

sB.

Don

ahue

, The

Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

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4Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stem

Mode

ling a

nd Su

bsys

tem D

evelo

pmen

t In

man

Chair

ed by

: J. S

CHMI

SSEU

R, Th

e Univ

ersity

of Te

nnes

see,

Spac

e Ins

titute

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

997

Enha

nced

Lifet

ime P

erfo

rman

ce Pr

edict

ions

in Ra

dioiso

tope T

herm

oelec

tric G

ener

ators

(RTG

s) Us

ing SI

NDA

/ DEG

RA M

odeli

ngT.

Hend

ricks

, E. W

ood,

D. H

anks

, Jet

Propu

lsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

998

Mars

Rove

r Pow

er O

pera

tions

in th

e Pr

esen

ce of

MMR

TG In

terna

l Sof

t Sho

rtsJ.

Herm

an, R

. Kinn

ett, E

. Woo

d, R.

Hall,

A. Mi

tchell

, P. S

tella,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-4

999

Simula

tion

of Li

quid

Injec

tion

Thru

st Ve

ctor C

ontro

l for

Mar

s Asce

nt Ve

hicle.

J. Gu

denk

auf,

Jaco

bs, H

untsv

ille, A

L; J.

West,

NA

SA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hun

tsville

, AL

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

125-

LP-1

9Sm

all Sa

tellite

/Spa

cecra

ft Pr

opuls

ion II

Cour

tland

Chair

ed by

: E. B

ESNA

RD, C

alifor

nia S

tate U

nivers

ity–L

ong B

each

and J

. MOO

RE09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-500

0De

velop

ment

Stat

us of

a Hy

draz

ine

Alter

nativ

e and

Low-

cost

Thru

ster U

sing

HAN-

HN B

ased

Gre

en pr

opell

ant

S. Ig

arash

i, Y. M

atsuu

ra, IH

I Corp

oratio

n, To

miok

a, Ja

pan

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

001

Quali

ficat

ion, C

apab

ility,

and P

rodu

ction

of

a 5-

lbf H

ydra

zine/

NTO

Bipr

opell

ant

Thru

ster U

sing a

Plat

inum/

Rhod

ium

Thru

st Ch

ambe

rJ.

Zapp

a, Mo

og, I

nc.,

Niaga

ra Fa

lls, N

Y

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

002

Desig

n and

Testi

ng of

a Gr

een B

iprop

ellan

t Th

ruste

r for

Satel

lite Pr

opuls

ionÇ.

Yilma

z, M.

Bay

ramoğ

lu, RO

KETS

AN M

issile

Ind

ustrie

s, Inc

., An

kara,

Turke

y; A.

Ulas,

Midd

le Ea

st Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty, An

kara,

Turke

y; M.

Go

cmen

, ROK

ETSA

N Mi

ssile

Indus

tries,

Inc.,

Anka

ra, Tu

rkey

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

003

A Mo

nte-

Carlo

Simu

lation

of B

i-Pro

pella

nt

Thru

sters’

Inlet

Cond

itions

L. Bis

i, Airb

us, S

teven

age,

Unite

d King

dom

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

126-

LP-2

0Pr

opell

ant F

eed a

nd Fl

uid M

anag

emen

t II

Dunw

oody

Chair

ed by

: P. B

EHRU

ZI, Ai

rbus D

efenc

e & S

pace

and J

. SAU

ER, O

rbital

Tech

nolog

ies Co

rporat

ion09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-500

4Flu

id Tra

nsien

t Ana

lysis

durin

g Prim

ing of

Ev

acua

ted Li

neA.

Band

yopa

dhya

y, Ala

bama

A&M

Unive

rsity,

Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; A. M

ajumd

ar, K.

Holt

, NAS

A Ma

rshall

Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hun

tsville

, AL

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

005

Pres

sure

Tran

sient

s in

Prop

ulsion

Syste

m Fe

edlin

esY.

Geras

imov

, R. K

elly,

V. Ca

rdoso

, Valc

or En

ginee

ring C

orpora

tion,

Sprin

gfield

, NJ

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

006

Preli

mina

ry A

nalys

is Me

thod

for L

arge

Am

plitu

de Li

quid

Slosh

in A

ir-La

unch

ed

Spac

e Lau

nch

Vehic

les.

S. Co

ogan

, G. M

usgro

ve, S

outhw

est R

esea

rch

Institu

te, S

an An

tonio,

TX

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

127-

LP-2

1Liq

uid R

ocke

t Eng

ines I

II--A

nalys

isEd

gewo

odCh

aired

by: C

. GAT

TO, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y and

S. C

HIAN

ESE,

Spac

e Exp

lorati

on Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

007

Effic

ient S

imula

tion

of Li

quid

Prop

ellan

t Ro

cket

Engin

e Cyc

leP.

Sierra

, J. T

izón,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Ma

drid,

Madri

d, Sp

ain; J

. Vila

s, J.

Moral

, Emp

resari

os

Agrup

ados

Inter

nacio

nal S

.A., M

adrid

, Spa

in

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

008

COMP

ARISO

N of

SUBC

RITIC

AL IN

TERF

ACE

APPR

OXIM

ATIO

NS at

HIG

H TE

MPER

ATUR

E an

d PRE

SSUR

E CON

DITIO

NSS.

Fech

ter, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R),

Göttin

gen,

Germ

any;

T. Hit

z, F.

Föll,

C. Mu

nz,

Unive

rsity

of St

uttga

rt, S

tuttga

rt, G

erman

y

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

009

Dire

ct Nu

meric

al Sim

ulatio

n of

Hea

ted

Cryo

genic

Chan

nel F

low at

Supe

rcritic

al Pr

essu

reT.

Toki,

S. T

eramo

to, U

nivers

ity of

Toky

o, To

kyo,

Japa

n; K.

Okam

oto, U

nivers

ity of

Toky

o, Ch

iba,

Japa

n

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

010

A Ma

ss Mo

del f

or Li

quid

Prop

ellan

t Roc

ket

Engin

esJ.

Tizón

, A. R

oman

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of M

adrid

, Ma

drid,

Spain

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

011

Idea

lized

Effic

iency

Calcu

lation

s for

Ro

tatin

g Deto

natio

n En

gine R

ocke

t Ap

plica

tions

B. B

igler,

E. Pa

ulson

, W. H

argus

, Air F

orce

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Edwa

rds AF

B, CA

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LP-2

2Co

mbus

tion

Dyna

mics

and T

estin

gFa

irlie

Chair

ed by

: S. S

CHUM

AKER

, Air F

orce R

esea

ch La

borat

ory an

d J. Q

UINL

AN, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

012

Labo

rato

ry-S

cale

Preb

urne

r for

Selec

table

Flo

w Co

nditio

ns in

ORS

C Exp

erim

ents

B. Au

stin,

IN S

pace

, LLC

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN;

S.

Sch

umak

er, S

. Dan

czyk

, Air F

orce R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Edw

ards A

FB, C

A

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

013

The r

esea

rch of

appli

catio

n of i

ridium

-ha

fnium

alloy

for a

cham

ber o

f bipr

opell

at thr

uster

G. Fu

jii, H

. Kob

ayas

hi, H

. Ike

da, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A), T

suku

ba, J

apan

; K.

Shim

oda,

H. M

uraka

mi, N

ation

al Ins

titute

for

Mater

ials S

cienc

e (NI

MS),

Tsuku

ba, J

apan

; M.

Sasa

ki, IH

I Corp

oratio

n, To

miok

a, Ja

pan;

et al.

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

014

High

Spee

d Opt

ical D

iagno

stics

in a H

igh

Pres

sure

, RP-

2/GO

x Fu

eled C

ombu

stor

H. B

allan

ce, O

. Bibi

k, T.

Cook

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA;

S. D

ancz

yk, S

. Sc

huma

ker, T

. Lieu

wen,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h La

borat

ory, E

dward

s AFB

, CA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

015

Nume

rical

and e

xper

imen

tal s

tudie

s on

the g

as ge

nera

tor w

ith se

para

ted ai

r for

mi

xing a

nd co

oling

L. Xin

chen

, J. Z

hang

, Q. L

i, Z. J

ianjun

, Nati

onal

Unive

rsity

of De

fense

Tech

nolog

y, Ch

angs

ha, C

hina

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

129-

LP-2

3Sp

ecial

Sessi

on: I

n-Or

bit R

efue

ling

Unive

rsity

Chair

ed by

: G. C

OLL,

Orbit

al AT

K and

S. B

USHM

AN, J

ohns

Hop

kins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory09

30 hr

sOr

al Pre

senta

tion

Satel

lite Se

rvici

ng P

rojec

ts Di

vision

and

Resto

re-L

Prop

ellan

t Tra

nsfe

r Sub

syste

m Pr

ogre

ss (In

vited

)G.

Coll,

Orbit

al AT

K, Gr

eenb

elt, M

D; T.

Aran

yos,

B.

Nufer

, J. V

alle,

NASA

Kenn

edy S

pace

Cente

r, Cap

e Ca

nave

ral, F

L; M.

Kand

ula, S

tinge

r Gha

ffaria

n Te

chno

logies

, Inc

., Ca

pe Ca

nave

ral, F

L; G.

Web

ster,

NASA

God

dard

Spac

e Flig

ht Ce

nter, G

reenb

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MD; e

t al.

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draz

ine Sy

stems

(Inv

ited)

M. Ka

ndula

, Stin

ger G

haffa

rian T

echn

ologie

s, Inc

., Ca

pe Ca

nave

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L; B.

Nufe

r, NAS

A Ken

nedy

Sp

ace C

enter

, Cap

e Can

avera

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echn

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or Lo

w Gr

avity

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Acq

uisitio

n (In

vited

)J.

Hartw

ig, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; S

. Darr

, The

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

, El

Segu

ndo,

CA; C

. Cam

arotti,

J. Ch

ung,

Unive

rsity

of Flo

rida,

Gaine

sville

, Gain

esvil

le, FL

1100

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nRe

duce

d Gra

vity L

iquid

Nitro

gen

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Chilld

own

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rimen

ts an

d Mod

eling

(In

vited

)J.

Hartw

ig, B

. Sak

owsk

i, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; S

. Darr

, The

Aeros

pace

Co

rporat

ion, E

l Seg

undo

, CA;

J. Do

ng, J

. Chu

ng,

Unive

rsity

of Flo

rida,

Gaine

sville

, Gain

esvil

le, FL

; A.

Majum

dar, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; et a

l.

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

130-

PC-1

2Mo

delin

g and

Simu

lation

of Co

mbus

tion

IIITe

chwo

odCh

aired

by: J

. OEF

ELEIN

, San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

and V

. ACH

ARYA

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

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nolog

y09

30 hr

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mpar

ison

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ions o

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drog

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ethan

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n Di

rect

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tion

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urbin

e Flam

e Tub

e - Te

mper

atur

e an

d Spe

cies

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avo,

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osta,

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Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

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een P

roving

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nd, M

D

1000

hrs

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ation

Of A

3rd G

ener

ation

LDI

Comb

usto

rK.

Ajman

i, Van

tage P

artne

rs, LL

C, Cle

velan

d, OH

; H.

Mon

gia, C

STI A

ssocia

tes, L

LC, Y

ardley

, PA;

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e, Wo

odwa

rd FS

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., Ze

eland

, MI

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hrs

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e Edd

y Sim

ulatio

n fo

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ct of

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mber

of M

icroje

ts on

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in an

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isymm

etric

Dump

Comb

usto

rM.

Vella

kal, A

. Tah

a, Q.

Lu, U

nivers

ity of

Illino

is,

Urba

na-Ch

ampa

ign, U

rbana

, IL

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

131-

PC-1

3Mo

nopr

opell

ants

for R

ocke

t Pro

pulsi

onSp

ring

0930

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nMo

nopr

opell

ant f

or M

ulti-m

ode

Micro

prop

ulsion

J. Ro

vey,

Misso

uri U

nivers

ity of

Scie

nce a

nd

Tech

nolog

y, Ro

lla, M

O

1000

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nOv

ervie

w of

Bus

ek’s

AF-M

315E

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en

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prop

ellan

t Tec

hnolo

gy an

d Sca

ling

M. Ts

ay, B

usek

Comp

any,

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k, MA

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hrs

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mina

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nic Li

quid

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lectio

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msE.

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a-Mars

land,

C. Ry

an, U

nivers

ity of

So

utham

pton,

South

ampto

n, Un

ited K

ingdo

m

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esda

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2017

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PC-1

4 09

30 -

1200

hrs

Prof

esso

r Ken

neth

Kuo

Hon

orar

y Ses

sion

II--S

pecia

l Top

ics in

Comb

ustio

n an

d Pro

pulsi

onEm

bassy

CD

Pane

lists:

Marty

Chiav

erini

Sierra

Nev

ada C

orpora

tion

“Prof

esso

r Ken

neth

Kuo’s

Hyb

rid Ro

cket

Rese

arch a

t Pe

nn S

tate U

nivers

ity: A

n Ove

rview

Tim Sn

yder

Pratt

& W

hitne

y“P

rincip

les of

Comb

ustio

n App

lied t

o Soli

d Roc

ket

Prope

llants

and G

as Tu

rbine

Engin

es.”

Joe K

ooUn

iversi

ty of

Texa

s“A

blativ

e Poly

mer N

anoc

ompo

sites

for D

efens

e and

Ae

rospa

ce Ap

plica

tions

Ryan

Hou

imUn

iversi

ty of

Maryl

and

“Tow

ards U

nders

tandin

g Dus

t Exp

losion

s:  An

Ap

plica

tion o

f High

-Spee

d Gran

ular M

ultiph

ase F

low

Mode

ls”

Eric

Boye

rPe

nnsy

lvania

Stat

e Univ

eristy

“Prof

esso

r Ken

neth

Kuo’s

Comb

ustio

n, Pro

pulsio

n, an

d Ene

rgetic

Mate

rial R

esea

rch at

Penn

Stat

e Un

iversi

ty: An

Ove

rview

of Re

cent

Work”

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

133-

SR-5

Deve

lopme

nts i

n So

lid R

ocke

t Mod

eling

, Sim

ulatio

n or

Ana

lysis

and E

valua

tion

IIIGr

eenb

riar

Chair

ed by

: H. C

IEZKI,

DLR

- Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter a

nd M

. BER

DOYE

S, H

erakle

s09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-502

0On

the i

mpor

tanc

e of m

odeli

ng si

ze

and v

elocit

y poly

dispe

rsion

of al

umina

dr

oplet

s with

robu

st an

d accu

rate

nume

rical

schem

es fo

r the

pred

iction

of

solid

rock

et mo

tors

insta

bilitie

sV.

Dupif

, J. D

upay

s, ON

ERA,

Palai

seau

, Fran

ce; M

. Ma

ssot,

École

Polyt

echn

ique,

Palai

seau

, Fran

ce; F

. La

urent,

Centr

aleSu

pélec

, Châ

tenay

-Mala

bry, F

rance

1000

hrs

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021

Simula

tions

of an

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ing G

raph

ite N

ozzle

via

a Fu

lly Co

upled

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o-Th

ermo

chem

ical-

Elasti

c Fra

mewo

rkE.

Blade

s, N.

Reve

les, M

. Nuc

ci, AT

A Eng

ineeri

ng,

Inc.,

San D

iego,

CA; M

. Mac

Lean

, CUB

RC,

Buffa

lo, N

Y

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

022

Inve

stiga

tion

of P

artic

le Siz

e Effe

cts

on A

lumini

zed S

olid R

ocke

t Mot

or

Perfo

rman

ceZ.

Li, B

. Shi,

Z. Li

u, M.

Liu,

X. Li

u, N.

Wan

g, Be

ijing I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Be

ijing,

China

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

134-

TM-4

Heat

Tran

sfer a

nd Tr

ansp

ort M

odeli

ng an

d Ana

lysis

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nove

r DCh

aired

by: E

. OGE

DENG

BE, E

NERG

HX Co

nsult

ing/U

nivers

ity of

Lago

s and

E. KH

ALIL,

Cairo

Univ

ersity

and C

. TAR

AU, A

dvan

ced C

oolin

g Tec

hnolo

gies

0930

hrs

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017-5

023

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low R

egim

es an

d The

rmal

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ort i

n Co

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ircra

ftsM.

Gelg

el, E.

Khali

l, Cair

o Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt

1000

hrs

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017-5

024

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Per

form

ance

Asse

ssmen

t of

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Cond

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rs in

a Univ

ersit

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oor

Envir

onme

ntE.

Oged

engb

e, G.

Azee

z, O.

Sak

a, N.

Tiam

iyu,

Unive

rsity

of La

gos,

Akok

a-Yab

a, Nig

eria

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

025

Air F

low P

atter

n Ar

ound

Air-

Coole

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illers

for O

ptim

um O

pera

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S. El

Deme

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, Octo

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Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt;

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alil, C

airo U

nivers

ity, C

airo,

Egyp

t

1100

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017-5

026

Shell

and T

ube H

eat E

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nger

Pe

rform

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E. Kh

alil, A

. Ade

l, W. A

bdelM

akso

ud, G

. ElHa

rriri,

Cairo

Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt;

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ad, M

inia

Unive

rsity,

Mini

a, Eg

ypt

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

135-

UAS-

2Pr

opuls

ion an

d Pow

er of

Unm

anne

d Airc

raft

Syste

ms II

Hano

ver A

Chair

ed by

: M. S

ZEDL

MAYE

R and

L. CH

EN, T

exas

A&M

Unive

rsity

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

027

The e

ffect

of ou

tside

air t

empe

ratu

re

and c

etane

num

ber o

n co

mbus

tion

and

perfo

rman

ce in

a UA

V dies

el en

gine a

t va

rious

altit

ude c

ondit

ions

K. Kim

, M. S

zedlm

ayer,

C. Kw

eon,

Army R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Abe

rdeen

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ing G

round

, MD;

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Kruge

r, Env

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arch G

roup,

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g Grou

nd, M

D; J.

Gibs

on, C

. Lind

sey,

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searc

h Dev

elopm

ent a

nd

Engin

eerin

g Cen

ter, R

edsto

ne Ar

sena

l, AL;

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ions a

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uivale

nce R

atio

Effe

cts

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e Fue

l-Lub

rican

t Mixt

ure u

sed i

n Mi

niatu

re G

low P

lug Ig

nited

Engin

esM.

Hag

eman

, T. M

cLaug

hlin,

C. W

isniew

ski, U

.S.

Air Fo

rce Ac

adem

y, Co

lorad

o Spri

ngs,

CO

1030

hrs

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017-5

029

The e

ffect

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el ar

omat

ic co

nten

t and

ce

tane

num

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n co

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AV

diese

l eng

ineM.

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dlmay

er, K.

Kim,

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eon,

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ger,

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esea

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borat

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berde

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, MD

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n, OH

; D. P

axso

n, NA

SA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

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2017

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PLNR

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1330

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00 h

rsHu

man

Spac

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Van K

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, Vice

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rogram

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y, 12

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2017

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3Ai

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nsch

weig,

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Kozu

lovic,

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burg

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rsity

of Ap

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nce,

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iro U

nivers

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airo,

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t

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. Abo

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, A. E

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ty, Ca

iro, E

gypt

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

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prop

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ssy B

Chair

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vesti

gatio

n of

an El

ectro

spra

y with

in a

Cold

Gas N

ozzle

for a

Dua

l-Mod

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uster

B. Li

ttle, M

. Jug

root,

Roya

l Milit

ary Co

llege

of

Cana

da, K

ingsto

n, Ca

nada

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

039

Air-B

reat

hing P

ulsed

Plas

ma Th

ruste

r wi

th a

Varia

ble Sp

acing

Cath

ode f

or

Atmo

sphe

ric Sa

tellite

App

licat

ions.

M. Az

uara

Rosa

les, R

. Wing

lee, P

. Nort

hway

, Un

iversi

ty of

Wash

ington

, Sea

ttle, S

eattle

, WA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

040

Pulse

d Plas

ma Th

ruste

r Gain

s in

Spec

ific

Thru

st fo

r Cub

eSat

Pro

pulsi

onP.

North

way,

C. Au

buch

on, H

. Mell

ema,

R. W

inglee

, Un

iversi

ty of

Wash

ington

, Sea

ttle, S

eattle

, WA;

I. Jo

hnso

n, Sp

ace S

ystem

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ral, P

alo Al

to, CA

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-7

1530

- 17

30 h

rsAe

rosp

ace E

nerg

y – Ex

pand

ing ou

r Pot

entia

lRe

genc

y V

Mode

rator:

Brya

n K. S

mith,

Dire

ctor, S

pace

Fligh

t Sys

tems D

irecto

rate,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

P

aneli

sts:

Babu

Chala

mala

Mana

ger, E

nergy

Stor

age T

echn

ology

and S

ystem

s Dep

artme

ntSa

ndia

Natio

nal L

abora

tories

Rand

y Fur

nas

Chief

, Pow

er Div

ision,

Rese

arch a

nd En

ginee

ring D

irecto

rate

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Neil G

arrig

anEx

ecuti

ve M

anag

er, Ad

vanc

ed In

tegrat

ed Pr

oduc

tsGE

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ion

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Laws

onFe

deral

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ct Ma

nage

r Adv

ance

d Ene

rgy S

ystem

sU.

S. D

epart

ment

of En

ergy N

ation

al En

ergy T

echn

ology

Labo

ratory

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

141-

GTE-1

4BL

I Pro

pulso

r Des

ignHa

nove

r FCh

aired

by: J

. GLA

DIN,

Geo

rgia T

ech (

ASDL

)15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-504

1Ex

perim

enta

l Eva

luatio

n of

an Em

bedd

ed

Boun

dary

Laye

r Ing

estin

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pulso

r for

Hi

ghly

Effic

ient S

ubso

nic Cr

uise A

ircra

ftD.

Aren

d, J.

Wolte

r, S. H

irt, A.

Prov

enza

, J.

Gazz

aniga

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

; W. C

ousin

s, Un

ited T

echn

ologie

s Re

searc

h Cen

ter, E

ast H

artfor

d, CT

; et a

l.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

042

Desig

n of

a Di

storti

on-To

leran

t Fan

for

a Bou

ndar

y-La

yer I

nges

ting E

mbed

ded

Engin

e App

licat

ionW.

Cous

ins, D

. Voy

tovyc

h, G.

Tillm

an, U

nited

Te

chno

logies

Rese

arch C

enter

, Eas

t Hart

ford,

CT; E

. Gr

ay, P

ratt &

Whit

ney,

East

Hartf

ord, C

T

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

043

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Flo

w Fie

ld fo

r Tes

ting a

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unda

ry-La

yer-I

nges

ting P

ropu

lsor

S. H

irt, D

. Aren

d, J.

Wolte

r, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

142-

GTE-1

5Un

derg

radu

ate E

ngine

Des

ign Co

mpeti

tion

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ver C

Chair

ed by

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AI, G

eorgi

a Ins

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of Te

chno

logy a

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PERU

LLO, G

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of Te

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logy

Wedn

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y, 12

July

2017

143-

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0No

vel H

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Roc

ket M

otor

Conc

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and P

rogr

ams

Emba

ssy E

Chair

ed by

: M. K

OBAL

D, D

LR-Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r and

B. M

AICKE

, Pen

nsylv

ania

State

Univ

ersity

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

044

Vacu

um Te

st of

a No

vel G

reen

-Pro

pella

nt

Thru

ster f

or Sm

all Sp

acec

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S. W

hitmo

re, A.

Bulc

her, U

tah S

tate U

nivers

ity,

Loga

n, UT

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

045

Comp

utat

ional

Fluid-

dyna

mic S

imula

tions

of

Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Int

erna

l Flow

Inclu

ding

Disch

arge

Noz

zleG.

Di M

artino

, S. M

ungig

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, C. C

armicin

o, R.

Savin

o, Un

iversi

ty of

Naple

s “Fe

deric

o II”,

Na

ples,

Italy

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

046

Feas

ibility

Stud

y and

Dem

onstr

ation

of

an U

nder

water

Lab-

scale

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Prop

ulsion

.S.

Han

, K. M

oon,

S. Ko

, J. K

im, H

. Moo

n, Ko

rea

Aeros

pace

Univ

ersity

, Goy

angs

, Sou

th Ko

rea; Y

. Yo

u, Ag

ency

for D

efens

e Dev

elopm

ent,

Daeje

on,

South

Korea

; et a

l.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

047

Arc-I

gnitio

n of

a 70

%-85

% Hy

drog

en

Pero

xide/

ABS H

ybrid

Roc

ket S

ystem

S. W

hitmo

re, D

. Merk

ley, U

tah S

tate U

nivers

ity,

Loga

n, UT

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

048

Pore

Size

Dist

ribut

ion an

d Sur

face

Are

a Ch

arac

teriza

tion

of a

Poro

us H

ybrid

Mot

or

Grain

J. Bu

ckley

, G. N

elson

, Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a, Hu

ntsvil

le, H

untsv

ille, A

L

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

144-

HR-1

1De

velop

ment

and E

valua

tion

of N

ovel

O/F F

ormu

lation

s and

Comb

inatio

ns II

Emba

ssy F

Chair

ed by

: T. S

HIMA

DA, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy an

d G. S

TORY

, NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-504

9Re

activ

e Coll

oidal

Disp

ersio

ns fo

r High

Pe

rform

ance

Hyb

rid P

ropu

lsion

J. Ma

thews

, J. G

abl, T

. Pou

rpoint

, Purd

ue

Unive

rsity,

Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

050

Hype

rgoli

c Ign

ition

Testi

ng of

Solid

Fuel

Addit

ives w

ith M

ON-3

Oxid

izer

A. Co

rtopa

ssi, J

. Boy

er, Pe

nnsy

lvania

Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, U

nivers

ity Pa

rk, PA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

051

Effe

cts of

O/F

Shift

s on

Fligh

t Pe

rform

ance

s of V

ertic

ally L

aunc

hed

Hybr

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undin

g Roc

kets

K. Oz

awa,

T. Sh

imad

a, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Sag

amiha

ra, Ja

pan

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INPS

I-6In

lets a

nd N

ozzle

s II

Unive

rsity

Chair

ed by

: T. B

EREN

S, AI

RBUS

Defe

nce a

nd S

pace

and V

. ACH

ARYA

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-505

2Ex

perim

enta

l Inv

estig

ation

of Sh

ock

Boun

dary

Laye

r Int

erac

tions

in

axisy

mmetr

ic iso

lator

geom

etries

M. Fu

nderb

urk, V

. Nara

yana

swam

y, No

rth Ca

rolina

St

ate U

nivers

ity, R

aleigh

, NC

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

053

Nove

l Out

er Su

rface

Geo

metry

for a

n In

ertia

l Par

ticle

Sepa

rato

rB.

Conn

olly,

E. Lo

th, U

nivers

ity of

Virg

inia,

Charl

ottes

ville,

Charl

ottes

ville,

VA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

054

Subs

cale

Exha

ust S

ystem

Per

form

ance

Te

sts u

sing M

anifo

ld Ma

pping

D. Lo

ng, A

ero S

ystem

s Eng

ineeri

ng, S

t. Pa

ul, M

N

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

055

Perfo

rman

ce A

ssessm

ent o

f a B

ound

ary

Laye

r Ing

estin

g Dist

ribut

ed P

ropu

lsion

Sy

stem

at O

ff-De

sign

C. Go

ldberg

, D. N

alian

da, P

. Pilid

is, R.

Sing

h, Cra

nfield

Univ

ersity

, Cran

field,

Unit

ed Ki

ngdo

m

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

146-

INPS

I-7In

lets a

nd N

ozzle

s III

Vining

sCh

aired

by: M

. CAR

TER,

NASA

and D

. CRO

WE,

Air Fo

rce In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

056

Simula

tion

of a

Low-

Bypa

ss Tu

rbof

an

Engin

e with

an Ej

ecto

r Noz

zle u

sing N

PSS

H. S

oeb R

angw

ala, D

. Wilso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Texa

s, Arl

ington

, Arlin

gton,

TX

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

057

Conv

erge

nt N

ozzle

Gro

ss Th

rust

Coef

ficien

t and

Disc

harg

e Coe

fficie

nt

Calcu

lation

with

Bou

ndar

y Lay

er In

gesti

on

(BLI)

Effe

ctsM.

Shi,

M. P

okhre

l, J. G

ladin,

E. G

arcia,

D. M

avris

, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

058

Comp

utat

ional

Evalu

ation

of th

e Effe

cts of

Sw

irl on

Roc

ket N

ozzle

Dyn

amics

B. M

aicke

, Pen

nsylv

ania

State

Univ

ersity

, Mi

ddlet

own,

PA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

059

Inve

stiga

tion

on a

hybr

id SV

C noz

zle an

d co

uplin

g per

form

ance

estim

ation

with

ae

ro-e

ngine

J. Sh

i, Z. W

ang,

Z. Xia

obo,

L. Zh

ou, N

orthw

ester

n Po

lytec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

, Xi’a

n, Ch

ina

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

060

Expe

rimen

tal S

tudy

of H

eat T

rans

fer

Char

acter

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in a

Curv

ed P

ath

with

Mu

lti-ho

le Im

pinge

ment

Y. Xu

, H. Z

hu, W

. Xu,

North

weste

rn Po

lytec

hnica

l Un

iversi

ty, X

i’an,

China

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

147-

ITAR-

5Ro

tatin

g Deto

natio

n En

gines

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man

Chair

ed by

: S. C

OOGA

N, S

outhw

est R

esea

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stitut

e and

J. S

CHMI

SSEU

R, Th

e Univ

ersity

of Te

nnes

see,

Spac

e Ins

titute

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

061

Fuel

Injec

tion

Requ

ireme

nts o

f a R

otat

ing

Deto

natio

n En

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B. S

tegem

ann,

M. Po

lanka

, Air F

orce I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

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right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H; A.

Na

ples,

J. Ho

ke, I

nnov

ative

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ntific

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, Inc

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. Sch

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orce R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

062

An Ex

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l Stu

dy of

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tor

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otat

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etona

tion

Engin

esB.

O’M

eara,

C. B

edick

, D. F

ergus

on, N

ation

al En

ergy T

echn

ology

Labo

ratory

, Morg

antow

n, W

V

1630

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AIAA-2

017-5

063

Char

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g De

tona

tion

Engin

e Inle

t Con

cept

s in

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-Sc

ale Ex

perim

enta

l Tes

ting P

latfo

rmC.

Bedic

k, D.

Fergu

son,

Natio

nal E

nergy

Te

chno

logy L

abora

tory,

Morga

ntown

, WV;

A. Sis

ler,

West

Virgin

ia Un

iversi

ty, M

organ

town,

WV;

P. St

rakey

, Nati

onal

Energ

y Tec

hnolo

gy La

borat

ory,

Morga

ntown

, WV;

A. Nix

, D. B

illips

, Wes

t Virg

inia

Unive

rsity,

Morg

antow

n, W

V

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

148-

LP-2

4No

zzle

Desig

n an

d Dev

elopm

ent

Edge

wood

Chair

ed by

: K. L

OHNE

R, Sp

ace E

xplor

ation

Tech

nolog

ies Co

rporat

ion an

d D. L

INEB

ERRY

, Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a in H

untsv

ille15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-506

4Ca

rbon

-Car

bon

Nozz

le Ex

tensio

n De

velop

ment

in Su

ppor

t of I

n-sp

ace a

nd

Uppe

r-Sta

ge Li

quid

Rock

et En

gines

P. Gr

adl, P

. Vale

ntine

, NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Ce

nter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

065

A fir

st ste

p int

o the

fluid

-stru

cture

int

erac

tion

relat

ed th

ickne

ss op

timiza

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full-

scale

Vulca

in II

equiv

alent

sub

scale

nozz

leJ.

Ricciu

s, E.

Zame

taev,

R. St

ark, G

erman

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rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Hard

thaus

en, G

erman

y; R.

Schw

ane,

ESA,

Noord

wijk,

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etherl

ands

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

066

Comp

osite

Noz

zle Ex

tensio

n As

semb

ly fo

r th

e RL1

0 En

gine F

amily

T. Pic

hon,

Airbu

s, Le

Hail

lan, F

rance

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

067

The t

rans

ition

of fl

ow pa

ttern

and t

he

influe

nce o

f out

flow

on fl

ow pa

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in

over

-exp

ande

d roc

ket n

ozzle

X. M

eng,

Z. Ye

, Nort

hwes

tern P

olytec

hnica

l Un

iversi

ty, X

i’an,

China

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LP-2

5Gr

een

Prop

ulsion

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dvan

ced P

rope

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OURP

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ue U

nivers

ity an

d W. M

ARSH

ALL,

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n Res

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r15

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sign

and R

un-In

Tests

of a

Gel

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ambe

r with

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ccess

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chbe

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ki, G

erman

Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Lam

polds

haus

en,

Germ

any

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

069

Expe

rimen

tal P

erfo

rman

ce A

nalys

is (c*

&

c* Ef

ficien

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remi

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Haß

ler, F

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ck, H

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ki, S

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triem,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

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nter (

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, La

mpold

shau

sen,

Germ

any

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hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

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Hype

rgoli

c Ion

ic Liq

uids:

Ignit

ion D

elay

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nden

ce on

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ssure

A. Th

omas

, K. S

tober,

B. C

antw

ell, S

tanfor

d Un

iversi

ty, S

tanfor

d, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

017-5

071

Free

zing P

oint D

epre

ssion

and i

ts Ef

fects

on D

ensit

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mine

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ane

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ngalo

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nkate

sh, C

. Bac

k, A.

Liberm

an, T

. Po

urpoin

t, Pu

rdue U

nivers

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est L

afaye

tte, I

N

Wedn

esda

y, 12

July

2017

150-

LP-2

6Pr

opell

ant F

eed a

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uid M

anag

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t III

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oody

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: S. B

ARSI,

NAS

A and

D. C

OOTE

, NAS

A Sten

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pace

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r15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

7-507

2Pa

rticle

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ct Ch

arac

teriza

tion

Expe

rimen

ts at

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id Ro

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nditio

ns u

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Mini

atur

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beJ.

Thom

as, M

. Crof

ton, J

. And

erson

, M. W

orshu

m,

The A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion,

El Se

gund

o, CA

; E.

Peter

sen,

Texas

A&M

Unive

rsity,

Colle

ge St

ation

, TX

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

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IntroRising Leaders in Aerospace

Sunday, 9 July1800–1930 hrs Embassy C-D

AIAA Student Welcome ReceptionMingle with your peers and hear from AIAA Executive Director Sandy Magnus. This reception provides you with the opportunity to meet and network with your fellow students and learn more about the opportunities available to you as an AIAA student member.

Monday, 10 July1200–1330 hrs Grand Hall

Lunch with AIAA Technical Committees Members of several AIAA Technical Committees will be taking time to meet with the Rising Leaders in Aerospace participants and highlight their role within AIAA as well as how their committees serve the industry and Institute at large. This fast-paced event is a great way to get insight from your peers, gain industry contacts and meet your fellow young professionals. Box lunches will be available for the first 70 young professionals who attend.

Tuesday, 11 July 0900–1000 hrs Roswell

Keys to Success: Career Development for the Aspiring Young ProfessionalAre you a young professional navigating your life and career? Join us for an interactive session and get your questions answered! Aerospace industry experts will provide insight and concrete advice for young professionals looking to leverage their strengths and make the most of their career. Network and learn from your peers and don’t forget to bring your own career questions and dilemmas as well!Speaker: Laura Hopkins, Corporate Staffing Director, Lockheed Martin Corporation

1000–1100 hrs Roswell

Speed MentoringSenior members of corporations and AIAA will be taking time to meet with the Rising Leaders participants and share their experiences. This event is a great way to get insight from top-level officials and make some great new contacts. And, maybe, they will end up being a mentor for more than just the 15 minutes at this event. Don’t miss a terrific opportunity.

RISINGLEADERSAEROSPACEin

This multidimensional program features a speed networking session, panel session with Q&A with top industry leaders, and multiple opportunities for networking. These exciting and energetic activities will provide access to top aerospace leaders and their perspectives, with subject matter relevant to your career.

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Intro

Tuesday, 11 July 1800–1900 hrs Centennial Ballroom I-II

Propulsion and Energy LectureRethinking Space Propulsion: Enabling the Future of Space Transportation and Exploration

Vigor Yang, Chair, School of Aerospace Engineering, and William R.T. Oakes Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology

Wednesday, 12 July1200–1330 hrs Centennial Ballroom III-IV

Recognition Luncheon—Celebrating Achievements in Propulsion and Energy A ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.

The following awards will be presented:

Aerospace Power Systems AwardThomas W. KerslakePower System EngineerNASA Glenn Research CenterFor exceptional service to the aerospace space power community; invaluable technical contributions to the design, analysis, test, and on-orbit operation of photovoltaic solar arrays; and dedicated technical leadership of electrical power subsystem development resulting in multiple successful spacecraft mission deployments.

Air Breathing Propulsion AwardCampbell D. CarterAir Force Research LaboratoryWright-Patterson AFBFor a distinguished record of technical contributions to laser and optical diagnostics for combustion, turbulent-, supersonic- and plasma-assisted combustion and sustained service to the community.

Energy Systems AwardSuresh K. AggarwalProfessorDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial EngineeringUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoFor outstanding contributions to energy and combustion systems through pioneering work on advanced spray and flame model development for improved engine performance and pollution reduction.

Engineer of the Year AwardMichael KeidarProfessorSchool of Engineering and Applied ScienceGeorge Washington UniversityFor significant contributions to fundamentals and applications of electric propulsion, particularly micro-propulsion for small satellites.Propellants and Combustion AwardKen N.C. BrayProfessor EmeritusDepartment of EngineeringUniversity of CambridgeFor his pioneering contributions to fundamental understanding of mixing, combustion and gas dynamics for high speed propulsion and his teaching, research and enriched international collaborations.Wyld Propulsion AwardJohn R. BrophyEngineering FellowJet Propulsion LaboratoryFor leadership and technical contributions resulting in the implementation of electric propulsion on deep-space NASA missions and enabling the Asteroid Retrieval Mission.Sustained Service AwardMarc D. PolankaProfessorAir Force Institute of Technology (AFIT)Wright-Patterson AFBFor service to the Dayton-Cincinnati Section as past chair of the section, past chair of the DCASS Conference, and continued service as honors and awards chair and AFIT student section faculty advisor.

Recognition and LecturesJoin us at the 2017 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum as we recognize the very best in our industry—those individuals and teams who have taken aerospace technology to the next level... who have advanced the quality and depth of the aerospace profession...who have leveraged their aerospace knowledge for the benefit of society. Their achievements have inspired us to dream and to explore new frontiers

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IntroRecognition and Lectures

Certificates of Merit

Aerospace Power Systems Best PaperAIAA 2016-4520, “Solar Array Design for the Mars InSight Lander Mission,” Giang Q. Lam, Scott A. Billets, Timothy A. Norick, and Richard W. Warwick, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company

Aerospace Power Systems Best Student PaperAIAA 2015-4246, “Experiment Design for Measuring Accommodation Coefficients for Modeling of Long-Duration Spaceflight Cryogenic Propellants,” Samantha J. Alberts, Steven H. Collicott, Praveen Srikanth, and Stephen D. Heister, Purdue University AIAA 2016-4522, “Fundamental Studies of Radio-Frequency Preionization for Frozen Inert Gas Plasma Magnetohydrodynamic Electric Power Generation,” M. Tanaka, Y. Hitotsubashi, and Y. Okuno, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Electric Propulsion Best Paper

Energetic Components and Systems Best PaperAIAA 2016-4932, “Thermal-Mechanical Characterization of Bridgewires and Surrounding Materials Utilizing Thermal Transient Testing,” Charles J. Moore, Jennifer G. Morgan, and Luke B. Roberson, NASA Kennedy Space Center; Joseph Carney, University of Florida-Gainesville; Jarrod T. Whittaker, a.i.Solutions, Inc.; and John D. Glass, Vencore

Gas Turbine Engines Best PaperAIAA 2016-4647, “Investigation of differences in lean blowout of liquid single-component fuels in a gas turbine model combustor,” J. Grohmann, B. Rauch, T. Kathrotia, W. Meier and M. Aigner, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Best PaperAIAA 2017-1538, “The Effect of Pulsed Injection on the Entrainment into a Cavity Based Flameholder in Supersonic Flow,” Leslie A. Smith, Timothy Ombrello, and N. Sebastian Okhovat

Hybrid Rockets Best PaperAIAA 2016-4562, “Vortex Combustion in a Lab-Scale Hybrid Rocket Motor,” Christian Paravan, Jakub Glowacki, Stefania Carlotti, Filippo Maggi, and Luciano Galfetti, Technical University of Milan

Hybrid Rockets Best Student Paper AIAA 2016-4752, ”Experimental and Analytical Investigation of Effect of Pressure on Regression Rate of Axial-Injection End-Burning Hybrid Rockets,” Yuji Saito, Toshiki Yokoi, Harunori Nagata, Tsuyoshi Totania and Masashi Wakita, Hokkaido University; Hiroyuki Yasukochi and Kentaro Soeda, University of Tokyo

Inlets, Nozzles, and Propulsion Systems Integration Best Paper AIAA 2016-4800, “Installed Performance Assessment of a Boundary Layer Ingesting Distributed Propulsion System at Design Point,” C. Goldberg, D. Nalianda, D. MacManus, and P. Pilidis, Cranfield University; and J. Felder, NASA Glenn Research CenterLiquid Propulsion Best PaperAIAA 2016-4582 “Experimental Investigation of Continuous Detonation Rocket Engines for In-Space Propulsion,” Richard Smith, GHKN Engineering, LLC; and Steven Stanley, Aerojet RocketdyneNuclear and Future Flight Propulsion Best PaperAIAA 2016-4887 “Comparing Low Enriched Fuel to Highly Enriched Fuel for use in Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Systems,” Vishal K. Patel, Michael J. Eades, and Paolo F. Venneri, Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp.; and Claude R. Joyner II, Aerojet RocketdynePropellants and Combustion Best Paper AIAA 2016-1454, “Experimental Assessment of Premixed Flames Subjected to Extreme Turbulence,” Aaron W. Skiba, Timothy M. Wabel, Jacob E. Temme, and James F. Driscoll, University of MichiganSolid Rockets Best PaperAIAA 2016-4793, “Motor Scale and Propellant Geometry Effects on Pressure Oscillations in Aft-Finocyl Solid Rocket Motors,” Enrico Cavallini and Bernardo Favini, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”; and Agostino Neri, European Space AgencySolid Rockets Best Student PaperAIAA 2016-4701, “Local Linear Stability Analysis of Non-Circular Injection-Driven Channel Flows,” Maxime Bouyges, Francois Chedevergne, and Gregoire Casalis, ONERA

Terrestrial Energy Best Paper

ASEE Propulsion Education Best PaperAIAA 2016-4723, “K-12 Minority STEM Education Program: MAA Southwest,” Haritha Keerthi, Patricia Uptergrove, Michael L. Everett, Norman D. Love, Ahsan R. Choudhuri, University of Texas, El Paso

ASME Propulsion Best PaperAIAA 2016-4813, “Experimental Investigation of a Baffled-Tube Ram Accelerator,” C. Knowlen, J.F. Glusman, R. Grist, and A.P. Bruckner, University of Washington; and A.J. Higgins, McGill University

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IntroNetworking EventsAIAA Student Welcome ReceptionSunday, 9 July, 1800–1930 hrs Embassy CD Mingle with your peers and hear from AIAA Executive Director Sandy Magnus. This reception provides you with the opportunity to meet your fellow students and learn more about the opportunities available to you as an AIAA student member.

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Coffee BreaksNetworking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office. Networking coffee breaks will be at the following times and locations:

Monday, 10 July

0900–0930 hrs 1500–1530 hrs

Centennial Ballroom Foyer Grand Hall

Tuesday, 11 July

0845–0930 hrs 1430–1500 hrs

Grand Hall Grand Hall

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Wednesday, 12 July 0845–0930 hrs Exposition Hall

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Mobile Device ChargingWhile you are enjoying your coffee, stop by the Grand Hall and power up! Charging Stations are sponsored by Georgia Department of Economic Development.

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Welcome ReceptionMonday, 10 July, 1800–1930 hrs Grand HallTake this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones. A ticket for the reception is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site.

Luncheon with the ExhibitorsTuesday, 11 July, 1200–1300 hrs Grand HallA ticket is required and included in the registration fee where indicated.

Recognition Luncheon—Celebrating Achievements in Propulsion and EnergyWednesday, 12 July, 1200–1330 hrs Centennial Ballroom

III- IVA ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.

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IntroExposition Hall HoursMonday, 10 July 1200–1600 hrs

Reception* 1800–1930 hrsTuesday, 11 July 0845–1600 hrs

Wednesday, 12 July 0845–1400 hrs*A ticket is required to attend the reception and the networking luncheon

Video Drone Prize DrawingEnter to win a video drone! Complete the prize drawing ticket (behind your registration badge) and drop it in the box in the Exposition Hall by noon on Wednesday, 12 July. Winner will be notified by email and does not need to be present to win.

Mobile Device ChargingBattery getting low on your phone or tablet again? Stop by the Grand Hall and power up!Conveniently located Charging Stations sponsored by Georgia Department of Economic Development

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Exposition

AIAA PavilionStop by the AIAA Pavilion, located in the Exposition Hall, to browse publications and merchandise, learn about your membership benefits, and meet AIAA staff.

30% off All Books at 2017 AIAA Propulsion and Energy ForumAIAA Publications is offering a special show discount on all titles featured at 2017 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum. Attendees can take advantage of a 30% discount off the list price of all books for sale at the AIAA Bookstore located in the AIAA Pavilion. This show special will only be available during the forum! Take advantage of these super savings and visit the AIAA Bookstore.

Tuesday, 11 July1200–1300 hrs AIAA Exposition Hall Pavilion

Luncheon

Meet the AuthorEugene L. FleemanMissile Design and System Engineering

AIAA Foundation In April, we reached our goal of raising $1 million in gifts to the unrestricted fund, which was matched dollar-for-dollar by the Institute.

Now we are working to raise ANOTHER $1 million for a second match. Join us as we work to inspire the next generation of aerospace innovators with a donation today.Be sure and stop by the booth and check out the silent auction as there are some really cool aerospace items up for bid.

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Intro

Exhibitors by Booth Number

407 Aerion Technologies701 Aerojet Rocketdyne300 ArianeGroup802 BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc.409 Cambridge University Press311 CFturbo So�ware and Engineering GmbH201 Cobham801 Furuya Metal Americas410 Gamma Technologies401 GE Aviation309 General Dynamics Corporation306 Intelligent Light209 Jansens Aircra� System Controls

606 Keystone Engineering Company800 Marotta Controls, Inc.406 Moog601 NASA301 Orbital ATK203 Pointwise, Inc.307 Rolls-Royce Corporation710 So�InWay, Inc.706 Stanford MU Corporation803 United Electronic Industries308 VACCO Industries507 Valcor Engineering Corporation211 Worthington Industries

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IntroExhibitorsAerion Technologies 4071900 Embarcadero Road Suite 101Palo Alto, CA [email protected] Technologies (formerly Desktop Aeronautics) creates tools for aerodynamic design and analysis of aerospace vehicles. Our flagship product, GoCart, is an intuitive aerial vehicle design tool built around NASA’s renowned Cartesian Euler CFD solver, Cart3D. Our customer list includes the major players from the aerospace and defense industry.

Aerojet Rocketdyne 7012001 Aerojet Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95742www.aerojet.com [email protected]

Aerojet Rocketdyne, is a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader providing propulsion and energetics to the space, missile defense, strategic, tactical missile, and armaments areas in support of domestic and international markets. Additional information about Aerojet Rocketdyne is available online at www.Rocket.com.

ArianeGroup 300Les Cinq Chemins – Route de Touban

33185 – Le Haillan – Francelaurence.gelbmann@airbusafran-launchers.comwww.airbusafran-launchers.com

ArianeGroup develops and supplies innovative and competitive solutions for civil and military space launchers, with expertise in all aspects of state-of-the-art propulsion technologies. ArianeGroup is the lead contractor for Europe’s Ariane 5 and Ariane 6 launcher families, responsible for both design and the entire production chain, up to and including marketing by its Arianespace subsidiary.

BETA CAE Systems 80229800 Middlebelt Road, Suite 100 Farmington Hills, MI 48334www.ansa-usa.com [email protected]

BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc, est. 1997, is an engineering company based in Farmington Hills Michigan. For over 20 years it has been known for its distribution of the ANSA and META Software Suite and continued commitment to offering industry leading software support and services. In addition to this, the company also provides consulting services in high-end Finite Element modeling and analysis, and places specialists for contract positions on client sites.

Cambridge University Press 40932 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10013-2473www.cambridge.org/[email protected]

Cambridge University Press’ publishing in books and journals combines state-of-the-art content with the highest standards of scholarship, writing and production. Visit our stand to browse new titles, available at 20% discount, and to pick up sample copies of our journals. Visit our website to find out more about what we do: www.cambridge.org/engineering

CFturbo Software & Engineering GmbH 311Unterer Kreuzweg 1

Dresden 01097Germanyen.cfturbo.com/[email protected]

CFturbo Software & Engineering GmbH founded in 2008 offers sophisticated design software and engineering solutions especially for conceptual design of Turbomachinery components whereas today CFturbo® can be used to create axial, radial and mixed- flow pumps, blowers, fans, compressors and turbines. Additionally our company offers a wide range of consulting and engineering services including design, simulation, optimization, prototyping and testing.

Cobham 20110 Cobham Drive Orchard Park, NY 14127www.cobham.com [email protected]

Cobham is investing in innovative propulsion solutions that support electric, chemical, and cold gas propulsion by building on our extensive space flight heritage and significant Off-The-Shelf library. New regulation valve solutions, integrated propulsion system designs, and our small envelope approach demonstrates our commitment to innovation. We offer composite tanks along with propulsion valves that are optimally integrated to create the smallest envelope propulsion solutions possible.

We work closely with our customers to evolve our products and ideas to fit their needs and together create advanced solutions.

Furuya Metal Americas 801250 Commercial St. Manchester NH [email protected]

Need high heat resistant materials for your propulsion system? Furuya Metal will have the solution for you.

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IntroExhibitorsGamma Technologies 410601 Oakmont Lane Suite 220 Westmont IL 60559www.gtisoft.com [email protected] Gamma Technologies develops GT-SUITE, the industry-leading Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) CAE system simulation software. GT-SUITE provides a comprehensive set of validated 0D/1D/3D multi-physics component libraries, which simulate the physics of fluid flow, thermal, mechanical, multi-body, structural, electrical, magnetic, chemistry, and controls. Using combinations of these libraries, models simulate any aircraft system, including the complete Virtual Integrated Aircraft (VIA).

GE Aviation 401One Neumann Way, MD G414 Cincinnati, OH [email protected]

GE Aviation, an operating unit of GE (NYSE: GE), is a world-leading provider of jet and turboprop engines, components, integrated digital, avionics, electrical power and mechanical systems for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft. GE Aviation has a global service network to support these offerings and is part of the world’s Digital Industrial Company with software-defined machines and solutions. For more information, visit us at www.ge.com/aviation.

General Dynamics – OTS 3094300 Industrial Avenue Lincoln, NE 68504 www.gd-ots.com [email protected]

General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems provides reliable and affordable composite products to the defense and commercial aerospace markets. With more than 50 years of expertise, General Dynamics designs, develops, manufactures and tests a full range of composite missile and space structures, including rocket motors, pressure vessels, launch tubes, drive shafts and fuel tanks.

Intelligent Light 306301 Route 17 N. 7th Floor Rutherford, NJ [email protected] Light provides post-processing, data management and big data visualization capability for CFD. Thousands of users rely on the industry leading FieldView software and our custom engineering services to maximize their productivity and effectiveness. Let us help you eliminate bottlenecks and achieve breakthrough results. Intelligent Light - Advancing CFD, Advancing You.

Jansens Aircraft Systems Controls 209 (JASC-Controls)2303 W. Alameda Drive Tempe, AZ 85282www.jasc-controls.com [email protected]

The JASC Corporation specializes in the design and production of high-reliability components for pneumatic, hydraulic, and fuel systems. Since its inception in 1990, JASC has been providing fluid control solutions and advanced products for the aircraft, spacecraft, and power generation industries. We have comprehensive solutions to address problems on your most demanding applications.

Keystone Engineering Company 6064401 Donald Douglas Drive Long Beach, CA [email protected]

Keystone is a world leader in the design and fabrication of engineered products used in critical flight-weight aerospace and defense applications. Keystone core competencies include the design, analysis, and production of light-weight propellant and pressure storage tanks, spun domes for satellites and launch vehicles, spun liners and jackets for launch vehicles, large diameter aircraft bearing systems and other specialized engineered products for various defense and aerospace applications.

Marotta Controls, Inc. 80078 Boonton Avenue, PO Box 427 Montville, NJ [email protected]

Marotta’s flight-qualified pressurization and propulsion control technologies enable system designers to simplify architectures, minimize power, mass and volume and enhance system performance and reliability. With over 50 years of flight-proven heritage Marotta is a proven control system solutions provider for critical applications on commercial space platforms, including satellites and launch vehicles.

Moog Inc. 40621339 Nordhoff Street Chatsworth CA 91311www.moog.com/[email protected]

Moog supplies critical components, subsystems and systems for access to and operation in space, including: thrust vector control, avionics, propulsion components, subsystems and systems, spacecraft thrusters, antenna and solar array positioners, and vibration isolation. Moog is making significant investments this year in propulsion facilities, metal additive manufacturing, avionics, and in-space payload dispensing systems.

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IntroExhibitorsNASA 601300 E Street Southwest Washington, DC [email protected]

Since its inception in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has sought to reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will benefit all humankind. NASA’s priorities are: Earth Right Now – Your Planet is Changing. We’re on It; Aeronautics– We’re with You When You Fly; International Space Station – Off the Earth, For the Earth; Journey to Mars; Solar System and Beyond; and Technology Powering Exploration. For more information, visit us at: www.nasa.gov.

Orbital ATK 301PO Box 707 Brigham City, UT 84302 www.atk.com [email protected]

Orbital ATK is a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies. The company designs, builds and delivers space, defense and aviation systems for customers around the world. Products include launch vehicles and related propulsion systems, missile products, satellites, and advanced aerospace structures. Headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, Orbital ATK employs approximately 12,500 people in the United States and in several international locations. For more information, visit www.orbitalatk.com.

Pointwise 203213 South Jennings Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76104 [email protected]

Pointwise, Inc. is solving the top problem facing computational fluid dynamics (CFD) today – reliably generating high-fidelity meshes. The Pointwise software generates structured, unstructured, overset and hybrid meshes; interfaces directly with CFD solvers; utilizes native CAD geometry; runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac; and has a scripting language for automation. More information about Pointwise is available at www.pointwise.com.

Rolls-Royce Corporation 3072001 South Tibbs Avenue (S/C S07) Indianapolis IN [email protected]

At Rolls-Royce LibertyWorks, we develop solutions for everything from advanced VTOL technology to high-speed flight. We provide technology the US warfighter needs to perform the mission. We value our relationships with airframers, Army Advanced Technology Division, DARPA, NASA, AFRL, Naval Research Laboratory, and advanced technology consortiums.

SoftInWay, Inc. 7101500 District Avenue Burlington, MA [email protected]

SoftInWay Inc. is a global engineering company specializing in turbomachinery. We provide extensive expertise through our services, software, and training. We offer our flagship AxSTREAM® platform for turbomachinery design, redesign, analysis, and optimization, as well as AxCYCLE® – for the design and simulation of full thermodynamic cycles.

Stanford MU Corporation 70620725 Annalee Ave

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Carson, CA [email protected]

The recognized leader in the design, development and production of propulsion systems regulators and other fluid control components for satellite, planetary and launch vehicles, and the preferred supplier of airborne component parts, and overhaul and repair services to the aerospace industry

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IntroExhibitors

VACCO Industries 308 10350 Vacco Street South El Monte, CA [email protected]

VACCO® specializes in design and production of engineered fluid controls for human-rated, long duration and expendable space applications. Proven Valves, Regulators, Filters, Couplings, Refueling Mechanisms, Welded Manifolds, and highly-integrated ChEMS™ Modules are available for applications ranging from cryogenic to high pressure and hazardous propellants. Reliable heritage products for Intelligent solutions.

Valcor Engineering Corporation 5072 Lawrence Road

VALCOR®

Springfield, NJ [email protected]

Valcor Aerospace specializes in the design and manufacture of custom valves and control components (solenoid, relief, check, fill & drain valves, pressure regulators, accumulators, actuators) for liquids (propellants, fuel, hydraulic fluid) and gases in critical aerospace (aircraft, launch vehicle, missile, spacecraft, etc.) applications.

Worthington Industries 211336 Enterprise Place Pomona, CA 91768www.worthingtoncylinders.comcylinders@worthingtonindustries.com

Manufacturer of Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessels and Structures.

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IntroGeneral InformationAIAA Registration and Information Center HoursThe AIAA Registration and Information Center will be located in the Grand Hall Foyer at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. Hours are as follows:

Sunday, 9 July 1500–1900 hrsMonday, 10 July-Wednesday, 12 July 0700–1800 hrs

ITAR Registration Hours:Sunday, 9 July 1500–1900 hrs Grand Hall FoyerMonday, 10 July 0800–1600 hrs Grand Hall Foyer Tuesday, 11 July 0700–1600 hrs Kennesaw Room FoyerWednesday, 12 July 0700–1700 hrs Kennesaw Room Foyer

Wi-Fi Internet Access On SiteAIAA is providing limited Wi-Fi service for attendees to use while on site. To keep this service available and optimized for all attendees, please do not download files larger than 2MB, create multiple sessions across multiple devices, or download multiple files in one session. If you receive an error message that an AIAA server is blocking your current IP address, please inform the AIAA registration desk.Network Name: AIAA Password: PE2017

AIAA Livestream ChannelVisit livestream.com/aiaavideo/PropEnergy2017 to view selected keynotes, plenaries, and Forum 360 sessions. Share the link with colleagues who couldn’t attend the forum, so they can watch live or view later.

Social Media at #AiaaPropEnergy Watch the social media kiosks spaced throughout the forum for announcements and content shared by attendees using the hashtag #AiaaPropEnergy.Win prizes:Highest Number of Relevant Tweets - $100 Amazon Gift CardSecond Highest Number of Relevant Tweets - $50 Amazon Gift CardHonorable @Mentions: Exposition Hall Instagram; Best Video Clip; High Quality Content – Starbucks Gift Cards.Follow @AIAA on Twitter for updates about the contest, on- site events, and more: https://twitter.com/aiaaContest official rules: http://propulsionenergy.aiaa.org/Social/

Conference ProceedingsProceedings for the forum will be available online. The cost is included in the registration fee where indicated. Online proceedings will be available on 10 July 2017. Attendees who register in advance for the online proceedings will be provided with instructions on how to access them. Those registering on site will be provided with instructions at that time. Proceedings: 1. To view proceedings, visit

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in the upper-right corner of the page: i. By paper number: Click the Paper Number link, select

the conference year, and enter the paper number. ii. Use the Search textbox to find papers by author, title, or

keyword. The Advanced Search link provides additional search information and options.

2. All manuscript files submitted by four days prior to the conference are currently in the proceedings. Files submitted after that date, both original and revised manuscripts, will not be available until the final proceedings update, which may take up to 15 business days after the last day of the conference.

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from 0900 hrs Eastern Time, Monday, 10 July, through 2000 hrs Eastern Time, Friday 21 July.

2. Revisions submitted for manuscripts already online will not refresh until after the proceedings have been updated, which may take up to 15 business days after the last day of the conference.

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IntroGeneral InformationEmployment OpportunitiesAIAA members can post and browse resumes, browse job listings, and access other online employment resources by visiting the AIAA Career Center at http://careercenter.aiaa.org. Additionally, a message board will be available for postings in the Exposition Hall.

MembershipAIAA is your vital lifelong link to the collective creativity and brainpower of the aerospace profession and a champion for its achievements. Students who are not yet members may apply their registration fee toward their first year’s student member dues.

Young Professional Guide for Gaining Management SupportYoung professionals have the unique opportunity to meet and learn from some of the most important people in the business by attending conferences and participating in AIAA activities. A detailed online guide, published by the AIAA Young Professional Committee, is available to help you gain support and financial backing from your company. The guide explains the benefits of participation, offers recommendations, and provides an example letter for seeking management support and funding, and shows you how to get the most out of your participation. The online guide can be found on the AIAA website at www.aiaa.org/YPGuide.

Nondiscriminatory PracticesAIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.

Badge PolicyAIAA forum badges are provided to those individuals who have paid for a registration to the event. Badges must be worn at all times to participate in all forum activities. Badges are not provided at the registration desk for committee meeting attendance. In order to obtain an AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum badge, one must register for the forum.

Nondiscriminatory PracticesAIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.

RestrictionsPhotos, video, or audio recording of sessions or exhibits, as well as the unauthorized sale of AIAA-copyrighted material, is prohibited.

Photography NoticeBe aware that by participating in this American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (hereinafter “AIAA”) event, “AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition” you are automatically authorizing AIAA and its employees, agents and assigns to use your name, photograph, voice or other likeness for purposes related to the mission of AIAA, including but not limited to publicity, marketing, websites, other electronic forms of media, and promotion of AIAA and its various programs and events.

International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)AIAA speakers and attendees are reminded that some topics discussed in the conference could be controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). U.S. nationals (U.S. citizens and permanent residents) are responsible for ensuring that technical data they present in open sessions to non-U.S. nationals in attendance or in conference proceedings are not export restricted by the ITAR. U.S. nationals are likewise responsible for ensuring that they do not discuss ITAR export-restricted information with non-U.S. nationals in attendance.

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Intro

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is the world’s largest aerospace technical society. With nearly 30,000 individual members from 85 countries, and 95 corporate members, AIAA brings together industry, academia, and government to advance engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA.

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics12700 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 200Reston, VA 20191-5807703.264.7500 or 800.639.AIAA (2422)Fax: [email protected]

General Information

Speakers’ Briefings in Session RoomsAuthors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute briefing on the day of their sessions to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session(s). Laptops preloaded with the Speakers’ Briefing preparation slides will be provided in each session room. Speakers’ Briefings will be held Monday, 10 July – Wednesday, 12 July: 0730 hrs.

Speakers’ Practice RoomSpeakers who wish to practice their presentations may do so in the Meeting Planner 1 and 2. A sign-up sheet will be posted on the door. In consideration of others, please limit practice time to 30-minute increments.

Session Chair ReportsAll session chairs are asked to complete a session chair report to evaluate their session for future planning. AIAA has partnered with Canvas Solutions to provide an electronic Session Chair Report form. You can download the FREE mobile app in your App Store, AppWorld, or Marketplace by searching for “Canvas Solutions, Inc.” The mobile app is free, so please be sure to download it. Detailed instructions will be provided in the session rooms. If you do not have a tablet or a smartphone, simply use the report form as a guide and enter your session chair report information at the session chair reporting computer station located on site near the AIAA registration area. Report data will be collected and used for future planning purposes, including session topics and room allocations. Please submit your session chair report electronically by Thursday, 13 July 2017.

AudiovisualEach session room will be preset with the following: one LCD projector, one screen, one microphone and sound system (if necessitated by room size), and one laser pointer. Laptop computers will also be provided. You may also use

your own computer. Any additional audiovisual equipment requested onsite will be at cost to the presenter. Please note that AIAA does not provide security in the session rooms and recommends that items of value not be left unattended.Specs for the laptops provided in each session room:Operating System: Windows 10Software: Office 20163) USB Ports (2 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0)1) Card Reader1) Mini Display PortProcessor: 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i7-3520M (3.50 GHz, 4MB L3, 1333MHz FSB)Storage: 500GB (5400rpm)

“No Paper, No Podium” and “No Podium, No Paper” PolicyIf a written paper is not submitted by the final manuscript deadline, authors will not be permitted to present the paper at the forum. Also, if the paper is not presented at the forum, it will be withdrawn from the proceedings. It is the responsibility of those authors whose papers or presentations are accepted to ensure that a representative attends the conference to present the paper. These policies are intended to eliminate no-shows, improve the quality of the program for all participants, and to ensure that the published proceedings accurately reflect the presentations made at the forum.

Journal PublicationAuthors of appropriate papers are encouraged to submit them for possible publication in one of the Institute’s archival journals: AIAA Journal; Journal of Aerospace Information Systems; Journal of Air Transportation; Journal of Aircraft; Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics; Journal of Propulsion and Power; Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets; or Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer. You may now submit your paper online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aiaa.

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IntroTime Title Location

Sunday, 9 July 20171700-2000 hrs TAC Propulsion and Energy Group Meeting Fairlie

Monday, 10 July 20170900-1000 hrs ABPTCs Steering Committee 2221000-1200 hrs LPTC Steering Committee 2221000-1100 hrs HSABPTC Steering Committee 2231000-1030 hrs ABPTCs New Member Orientation Auburn1030-1100 hrs GTETC Membership Upgrade Auburn1100-1200 hrs INPSITC Meeting Auburn1100-1200 hrs GTETC Meeting Harris1100-1200 hrs HSABPTC Meeting Roswell1200-1500 hrs Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion TC 2261300-1400 hrs ABPTCs PAW Committee Harris1400-1500 hrs HSABPTC Working Group Meeting Harris1400-1500 hrs ABPTCs Honors and Awards Subcommittee 2221500-1600 hrs ABPTCs Student Design Competition Subcommittee 2221600-1700 hrs ABPTCs Communications Subcommittee 2221630-1730 hrs TAC PEG Coordination Meeting #1 2231630-1700 hrs ABPTCs Conference Subcommittee Auburn1700-1800 hrs ABPTCs Working Groups (TC Meeting Prep) Auburn1700-1900 hrs GEPC Leadership and Conference 2221730-1930 hrs Propellants and Combustion TC 2191900-2200 hrs ABPTCs Group Meeting Dunwoody1900-2200 hrs Solid Rockets TC Courtland1900-2200 hrs Energetic Components and Systems TC 2231900-2200 hrs Terrestrial Energy Systems TC 226

Tuesday, 11 July 20171000-1130 hrs PE 2018 Technical Program Committee 2261130-1400 hrs ASME Technical Committee Harris1630-1730 hrs TAC PEG Coordination Meeting #2 2231700-1930 hrs Green Engineering PC 2261800-2200 hrs Aerospace Power Systems TC 2261830-2130 hrs Electric Propulsion TC Roswell1900-2200 hrs Hybrid Rockets TC Embassy CD1900-2200 hrs Pressure Gain Combustion TC 2231930-2100 hrs Aircraft Electric Propulsion & Power Working Group 222

Wednesday, 12 July 20170900-1630 hrs Resource Working Group 2221730-2130 hrs Energy Summit (invite only) Embassy A

1900-2200 hrs Liquid Propulsion TC Embassy CD

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Author/Session Chair IndexA, A., 49-LP-9, 115-EDU-4 A, E., 115-EDU-4 Abate, G., 8-EERE-1 Abbas, A., 8-EERE-1, 63-EERE-2 AbdelMaksoud, W., 134-TM-4 AbouDief, T., 138-EERE-4 Abrukov, V., 151-PC-15 Acharya, R., 132-PC-14 Acharya, V., 52-PC-5, 130-PC-12, 145-INPSI-6 Acosta, W., 130-PC-12 Adel, A., 134-TM-4 Adel, W., 27-SR-1 Adelö, L., 22-LP-4 Agrawal, R., 63-EERE-2 Agricola, L., 118-GTE-11 Ahern, D., 9-EP-1 Ahmed, K., 24-PC-1, 52-PC-5, 71-HSABP-5, 96-HSABP-6, 115-EDU-4 Ahmed, M., 154-TM-5 Ahmimache, Y., 42-HR-3 Ahn, B., 94-HR-6 Ahrendts, F., 137-AEP-3 Aigner, M., 25-PC-2 Aihara, H., 21-LP-3 Ajmani, K., 130-PC-12 Alanyalioglu, C., 80-SR-3 Alberts, S., 75-LP-12 Aliaga, C., 72-INPSI-3 Allen, M., 37-EP-4 Alongi, C., 99-LP-13 Al-Rashdan, H., 9-EP-1 Altun, O., 9-EP-1 Amakawa, H., 79-PC-8 Amano, R., 8-EERE-1, 63-EERE-2 Ameri, A., 118-GTE-11 Amrousse, R., 22-LP-4 Anand, V., 43-HSABP-3 Anderson, J., 150-LP-26 Anderson, W., 28-TM-1, 52-PC-5, 62-EDU-2, 154-TM-5 Andrews, N., 57-AMP-3, 98-ITAR-2 Anflo, K., 22-LP-4 Annesley, C., 116-EP-7 Anthoine, J., 95-HR-7 Anthony, R., 69-GTE-8 Aoki, K., 102-LP-16 Aranyos, T., 129-LP-23 Arcenaux, H., 75-LP-12 Arcidiacono, N., 66-FFP-1 Arend, D., 12-GTE-1, 141-GTE-14 Arias, F., 87-AVS-3 Arndt, C., 25-PC-2 Arshad, S., 152-PC-16 Artault, M., 47-LP-7 Atwell, M., 20-LP-2, 45-LP-5 Atyam, D., 2-AMP-1 Aubuchon, C., 139-EP-9 Aulisio, M., 86-APS-2 Austin, B., 74-LP-11, 128-LP-22 Axdahl, E., 44-HSABP-4 Azeez, G., 134-TM-4 Azuara Rosales, M., 139-EP-9 Azuma, N., 102-LP-16 B, A., 115-EDU-4 Babcock, D., 72-INPSI-3 Back, C., 149-LP-25 Bae, D., 25-PC-2 Bae, S., 25-PC-2 Baek, S., 106-PC-10

Bahdur, A., 7-EDU-1 Baker, J., 108-SATS-1 Balakrishnan, A., 63-EERE-2 Balasubramanian, N., 31-AMP-2 Balchanos, M., 35-EDGR-1 Baldauff, R., 28-TM-1 Ballance, H., 128-LP-22 Ballinger, I., 19-LP-1 Bandyopadhyay, A., 126-LP-20 Bangalore Venkatesh, P., 149-LP-25 Banuti, D., 49-LP-9 Barak, S., 51-PC-4 Barato, F., 14-HR-1, 70-HR-5 Barber, T., 3-APC-1 Barcroft, C., 90-EP-6 Barnard, H., 67-GTE-6 Barnes, M., 50-NFF-2 Barsi, S., 19-LP-1, 150-LP-26 Bartholomeu do Nascimento, L., 100-LP-14 Bartkowiak, B., 101-LP-15 Batista de Jesus, A., 97-INPSI-4 Batonneau, Y., 47-LP-7, 151-PC-15 Baturin, O., 41-GTE-5 Baxter, T., 113-APC-4 Bayramoğlu, M., 125-LP-19 Beard, D., 28-TM-1, 154-TM-5 Beauchet, R., 47-LP-7, 151-PC-15 Bedick, C., 147-ITAR-5 Behbahani, A., 56-AIECIS-1 Behruzi, P., 19-LP-1, 99-LP-13, 126-LP-20 Bemish, R., 10-EP-2 Benensky, K., 50-NFF-2 Benhidjeb-Carayon, A., 77-PC-6 Benito, J., 94-HR-6 Benjamin, A., 73-ITAR-1 Bennett, W., 4-APS-1 Bennewitz, J., 62-EDU-2 Berdoyes, M., 53-SR-2, 133-SR-5 Berens, T., 72-INPSI-3, 145-INPSI-6 Berg, S., 47-LP-7 Berland, G., 9-EP-1 Besnard, E., 45-LP-5, 125-LP-19 Beyhaghi, S., 8-EERE-1 Bhattacharya, C., 92-GTE-9 Bianchi, D., 14-HR-1, 42-HR-3 Biao, L., 80-SR-3 Bibik, O., 128-LP-22 Bigler, B., 127-LP-21 Billips, D., 147-ITAR-5 Bilyalov, R., 108-SATS-1 Bishop, T., 4-APS-1 Bisi, L., 125-LP-19 Blades, E., 133-SR-5 Bluemner, R., 43-HSABP-3 BN, R., 31-AMP-2 Bobren, J., 78-PC-7 Bobren-Diaz, J., 78-PC-7, 152-PC-16 Bode, C., 137-AEP-3 Bodson, M., 112-AEP-2 Bohon, M., 43-HSABP-3 Borowski, S., 50-NFF-2, 104-NFF-4 Bougrine, A., 6-ECS-1 Bourdon, D., 102-LP-16 Bowman, C., 30-AEP-1 Boyd, I., 10-EP-2, 37-EP-4 Boyer, J., 42-HR-3, 62-EDU-2, 144-HR-11 Brahmi, R., 47-LP-7, 151-PC-15

Branam, R., 64-EP-5, 116-EP-7 Brandhorst, H., 32-AVS-2 Braswell, V., 75-LP-12 Braun, J., 67-GTE-6 Bravo, L., 67-GTE-6, 130-PC-12 Brewer, D., 119-HR-8 Brewer, R., 86-APS-2 Briggs, M., 4-APS-1 Broemmelsiek, E., 9-EP-1 Brown, C., 73-ITAR-1 Brown, G., 30-AEP-1, 112-AEP-2 Bruckner, A., 113-APC-4 Buckley, J., 143-HR-10 Bugarin, L., 20-LP-2 Bulcher, A., 143-HR-10 Buldrini, N., 90-EP-6 Burke, L., 104-NFF-4 Burkhardt, H., 46-LP-6 Burkhardt, P., 137-AEP-3 Burnette, D., 43-HSABP-3 Burns, R., 16-HSABP-1 Burr, J., 96-HSABP-6 Burra, K., 66-FFP-1 Bushman, S., 45-LP-5, 101-LP-15, 129-LP-23 Butler, M., 86-APS-2 Buzzard, W., 118-GTE-11 Byrd, T., 113-APC-4 Byrne, M., 116-EP-7 Cabell, K., 16-HSABP-1 Cadou, C., 25-PC-2, 71-HSABP-5, 88-EDU-3 Cagas, P., 10-EP-2 Cairns-Gallimore, D., 4-APS-1 Calderon, L., 118-GTE-11 Calle, O., 82-UAS-1 Camarotti, C., 129-LP-23 Cameron, J., 88-EDU-3 Cantwell, B., 15-HR-2, 42-HR-3, 120-HR-9, 149-LP-25 Cardin, J., 139-EP-9 Cardoso, V., 126-LP-20 Carkin, M., 131-PC-13, 151-PC-15 Carlotti, S., 151-PC-15 Carmicino, C., 15-HR-2, 143-HR-10 Carrico, J., 22-LP-4 Carter, M., 9-EP-1, 97-INPSI-4, 146-INPSI-7 Casalino, L., 15-HR-2 Cassibry, J., 23-NFF-1, 76-NFF-3 Castonguay, K., 88-EDU-3 Castro, J., 98-ITAR-2, 123-ITAR-3 Casu, S., 95-HR-7 Cavallini, E., 27-SR-1, 53-SR-2, 80-SR-3, 109-SR-4 Cavera, J., 23-NFF-1 Cecere, D., 66-FFP-1 Cecil, O., 53-SR-2 Celik, M., 36-EP-3, 64-EP-5, 90-EP-6 Ceruzzi, A., 71-HSABP-5 Chabernaud, P., 47-LP-7 Chaidez, M., 20-LP-2 Chambers, J., 71-HSABP-5, 96-HSABP-6 Chan, S., 92-GTE-9 Chandler, F., 5-AVS-1, 32-AVS-2, 87-AVS-3 Chandrasekaran, N., 27-SR-1, 151-PC-15 Chang Diaz, F., 9-EP-1 Chap, A., 23-NFF-1, 76-NFF-3 Chapman, J., 68-GTE-7 Chattopadhyay, P., 92-GTE-9 Chehroudi, B., 26-PC-3 Chen, J., 41-GTE-5, 155-UAS-3

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Delenne, E., 35-EDGR-1 Dem, C., 25-PC-2 De Maesschalck, C., 67-GTE-6 Demirkiran, I., 7-EDU-1 de Moraes Pagliuco, C., 46-LP-6, 100-LP-14, 102-LP-16 Deng, L., 43-HSABP-3 Denney, R., 41-GTE-5, 93-GTE-10 de Oliveira, A., 121-HSABP-7 Derk, G., 123-ITAR-3 Desai, P., 45-LP-5 Destephen, M., 86-APS-2 Di Lorenzo, G., 109-SR-4 Di Martino, G., 94-HR-6, 143-HR-10 Dincer Yilmaz, N., 61-ECS-3 Ding, Y., 81-TM-3 Dodson, B., 3-APC-1 Domel, N., 18-INPSI-1, 97-INPSI-4 Donahue, B., 32-AVS-2, 123-ITAR-3 Donathan, K., 7-EDU-1 Donders, N., 50-NFF-2 Dong, J., 129-LP-23 Dong, P., 8-EERE-1 Dossi, S., 151-PC-15 Dowdy, M., 19-LP-1 Dragnea, H., 10-EP-2 Driemeyer, D., 98-ITAR-2 Drozda, T., 16-HSABP-1, 152-PC-16 Duffy, K., 30-AEP-1 Dugala, G., 33-ECD-1 Dumas, J., 113-APC-4 Dumont, E., 87-AVS-3 Duncan, S., 8-EERE-1, 35-EDGR-1, 63-EERE-2 Dupays, J., 133-SR-5 Dupif, V., 133-SR-5 Duraisamy, K., 100-LP-14 Dyer, J., 22-LP-4 Dyrda, D., 120-HR-9 Dyson, R., 30-AEP-1 Eades, M., 50-NFF-2 Ecker, T., 53-SR-2, 87-AVS-3 Edeline, E., 46-LP-6 Edwards, J., 105-PC-9 Edwards, L., 4-APS-1 Egorov, I., 41-GTE-5 Ehmann, D., 137-AEP-3 Eilts, P., 58-APC-2 ElDegwy, A., 35-EDGR-1, 138-EERE-4 ElDemerdash, S., 134-TM-4 ElHarriri, G., 134-TM-4 Elliott, T., 14-HR-1, 42-HR-3, 109-SR-4, 120-HR-9 Ellis, D., 21-LP-3 El-Melih, A., 66-FFP-1 ElNakeeb, M., 35-EDGR-1 El Sayah, Z., 151-PC-15 Emrich, W., 50-NFF-2, 104-NFF-4 Engelmann, C., 24-PC-1, 52-PC-5, 115-EDU-4 Ercole, G., 119-HR-8 Erogul Kombe, F., 61-ECS-3 Esparza, A., 73-ITAR-1 Evans, B., 42-HR-3, 70-HR-5, 94-HR-6 Fan, E., 16-HSABP-1 Fan, X., 16-HSABP-1 Fang, X., 16-HSABP-1, 67-GTE-6 Favini, B., 53-SR-2, 109-SR-4 Fayed, M., 154-TM-5 Fechter, S., 49-LP-9, 127-LP-21 Felder, J., 30-AEP-1

Feng, C., 108-SATS-1 Feng, Z., 69-GTE-8 Fengyuan, Z., 17-HSABP-2 Ferguson, D., 147-ITAR-5 Ferguson, R., 73-ITAR-1 Fernandes, R., 118-GTE-11 Fernandez, E., 118-GTE-11 Ferran, B., 137-AEP-3 Filinov, E., 93-GTE-10 Finch, P., 16-HSABP-1 Fischer, U., 94-HR-6 Fittje, J., 104-NFF-4 Flamm, J., 112-AEP-2 Flatau, A., 67-GTE-6 Fleeman, E., 115-EDU-4 Fletcher, N., 69-GTE-8 Florczuk, W., 77-PC-6 Flynn, M., 137-AEP-3 Föll, F., 127-LP-21 Fonda-Marsland, E., 131-PC-13 Forde, S., 103-LP-17 Forliti, D., 103-LP-17 Fortmeyer, T., 103-LP-17 Foster, S., 98-ITAR-2 Fouquet, N., 137-AEP-3 Franco, K., 56-AIECIS-1 Fraser, S., 3-APC-1 Frederick, R., 62-EDU-2, 88-EDU-3, 115-EDU-4, 120-HR-9 French, A., 109-SR-4 French, J., 73-ITAR-1 Friedhoff, P., 22-LP-4 Friedrichs, J., 58-APC-2, 137-AEP-3 Friss, A., 36-EP-3, 116-EP-7 Frohnapfel, D., 122-INPSI-5 Frongillo, J., 90-EP-6 Fu, B., 100-LP-14 Fu, H., 93-GTE-10 Fujii, G., 103-LP-17, 128-LP-22 Funderburk, M., 145-INPSI-6 Furuichi, Y., 48-LP-8 Gabl, J., 77-PC-6, 144-HR-11 Galea, M., 137-AEP-3 Galfetti, L., 70-HR-5, 151-PC-15 Gallimore, A., 37-EP-4, 90-EP-6, 116-EP-7 Galloway, S., 137-AEP-3 Gao, X., 51-PC-4, 78-PC-7 Garcia, E., 146-INPSI-7 Garofalo, E., 119-HR-8 Gatti, M., 26-PC-3 Gatto, C., 2-AMP-1, 31-AMP-2, 127-LP-21 Gaudron, R., 26-PC-3 Gazzaniga, J., 12-GTE-1, 141-GTE-14 Gediminas, L., 22-LP-4 Geikie, M., 24-PC-1, 52-PC-5, 115-EDU-4 Gejji, R., 115-EDU-4 Gelgel, M., 134-TM-4 Geng, S., 33-ECD-1, 114-ECD-3 Georgin, M., 116-EP-7 Gerasimov, Y., 126-LP-20 Ghosh, A., 92-GTE-9 Ghoshal, A., 67-GTE-6, 98-ITAR-2 Giacomazzi, E., 66-FFP-1 Giambusso, M., 9-EP-1 Gibson, J., 135-UAS-2 Gibson, M., 4-APS-1 Gibson, W., 42-HR-3, 109-SR-4 Giel, T., 3-APC-1, 58-APC-2, 85-APC-3, 113-APC-4

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Gilbert, J., 150-LP-26 Gill, M., 113-APC-4 Gillaugh, D., 2-AMP-1 Girard, N., 46-LP-6 Gladin, J., 141-GTE-14, 146-INPSI-7 Gocmen, M., 125-LP-19 Goddard, R., 99-LP-13 Goldberg, C., 3-APC-1, 145-INPSI-6 Gollahalli, S., 63-EERE-2 Gomez del Campo, F., 52-PC-5 Gong, A., 82-UAS-1, 112-AEP-2, 155-UAS-3 Gonzalez, E., 26-PC-3, 152-PC-16 Good, R., 100-LP-14 Goodwin, G., 17-HSABP-2 Gord, J., 24-PC-1, 105-PC-9 Goriachkin, E., 41-GTE-5 Gorshkov, O., 88-EDU-3 Goza, D., 47-LP-7 Gradl, P., 21-LP-3, 57-AMP-3, 148-LP-24 Gray, E., 141-GTE-14 Greatrix, D., 95-HR-7 Greene, B., 104-NFF-4 Greene, S., 20-LP-2, 21-LP-3 Gregory, J., 118-GTE-11 Grist, R., 123-ITAR-3 Gross, K., 16-HSABP-1 Guadagnoli, D., 46-LP-6 Guan, R., 42-HR-3 Gudenkauf, J., 124-ITAR-4 Guimaraes Bucalo, T., 122-INPSI-5 Guley, M., 50-NFF-2 Guo-zhu, L., 27-SR-1 Gupta, A., 35-EDGR-1, 66-FFP-1 Gupta, G., 118-GTE-11 Gutmark, E., 43-HSABP-3 Guzik, M., 4-APS-1 Haba, D., 48-LP-8 Hageman, M., 135-UAS-2 Haines, J., 4-APS-1 Hakim, A., 10-EP-2 Hall, R., 124-ITAR-4 Hall, S., 37-EP-4 Halls, B., 105-PC-9 Hamed, A., 3-APC-1 Hamley, J., 4-APS-1 Han, L., 12-GTE-1 Han, S., 143-HR-10 Hanada, M., 155-UAS-3 Hanhold, A., 54-TM-2 Hanks, D., 124-ITAR-4 Hannemann, K., 49-LP-9, 53-SR-2 Hannemann, V., 49-LP-9 Hara, K., 10-EP-2, 37-EP-4 Hargus, W., 24-PC-1, 90-EP-6, 127-LP-21 Harridi, H., 154-TM-5 Hartfield, R., 62-EDU-2, 121-HSABP-7 Hartsfield, C., 64-EP-5 Hartwig, J., 112-AEP-2, 129-LP-23 Harvazinski, M., 26-PC-3 Harvey, R., 2-AMP-1 Hashimoto, A., 17-HSABP-2 Hass, N., 16-HSABP-1 Hassan, M., 154-TM-5 Haßler, M., 149-LP-25 Hause, M., 116-EP-7 Hawkins, A., 22-LP-4 Hayden, T., 24-PC-1

He, G., 100-LP-14 He, T., 81-TM-3 He, Y., 100-LP-14 Hedayat, A., 48-LP-8 Heister, S., 115-EDU-4 Hendrich, C., 22-LP-4 Hendricks, T., 33-ECD-1, 124-ITAR-4 Heng, V., 98-ITAR-2 Hereth, E., 18-INPSI-1, 69-GTE-8 Herman, D., 37-EP-4 Herman, J., 124-ITAR-4 Herring, N., 137-AEP-3 Hewitt, D., 7-EDU-1, 76-NFF-3 Hickey, J., 79-PC-8 Hidalgo, V., 82-UAS-1 Higgins, A., 113-APC-4 Himeno, T., 48-LP-8 Hinkel, T., 73-ITAR-1 Hirai, S., 42-HR-3 Hirt, S., 12-GTE-1, 122-INPSI-5, 141-GTE-14 Hitch, B., 78-PC-7, 79-PC-8, 152-PC-16 Hitt, M., 7-EDU-1, 115-EDU-4, 120-HR-9 Hitt, R., 7-EDU-1 Hitz, T., 127-LP-21 Hoang, T., 28-TM-1 Hoban, M., 96-HSABP-6 Hodges, J., 118-GTE-11 Hoerbe, T., 90-EP-6 Hofer, R., 37-EP-4 Hoke, J., 135-UAS-2, 147-ITAR-5 Holman, T., 28-TM-1 Holst, K., 44-HSABP-4 Holt, K., 126-LP-20 Holycross, C., 2-AMP-1 Hong, J., 25-PC-2 Hori, K., 22-LP-4 Hossain, M., 118-GTE-11 Houts, M., 104-NFF-4 Howard, R., 41-GTE-5 Hu, H., 81-TM-3 Hu, M., 80-SR-3 Huang, C., 52-PC-5 Huang, G., 17-HSABP-2, 41-GTE-5, 155-UAS-3 Huang, M., 47-LP-7 Huebner, R., 97-INPSI-4 Huh, J., 94-HR-6 Humble, J., 150-LP-26 Hunker, K., 112-AEP-2 Hurlbert, E., 20-LP-2, 45-LP-5 Hwang, W., 106-PC-10 Iannetti, A., 46-LP-6 Igarashi, S., 125-LP-19 Iha, K., 27-SR-1 Ihme, M., 49-LP-9, 79-PC-8 Ikeda, H., 128-LP-22 Imai, R., 48-LP-8 Inman, J., 16-HSABP-1 Inoue, C., 103-LP-17 Ishigaki, T., 70-HR-5 Jackson, L., 23-NFF-1 Jacob, G., 6-ECS-1 Jacobs, J., 54-TM-2 Jahn, I., 81-TM-3 Jakupca, I., 4-APS-1 James, D., 41-GTE-5 Janczewski, T., 2-AMP-1 Jankovsky, A., 30-AEP-1

Jansen, R., 30-AEP-1 Jelem, D., 90-EP-6 Jens, E., 2-AMP-1, 31-AMP-2, 119-HR-8 Jianjun, Z., 128-LP-22 Jimenez, S., 87-AVS-3 Jinchun, W., 41-GTE-5 Jodele, J., 43-HSABP-3 Jofre, L., 105-PC-9 Johnson, I., 139-EP-9 Johnson, J., 75-LP-12 Johnson, W., 75-LP-12, 99-LP-13 Jones, C., 137-AEP-3 Jorns, B., 36-EP-3, 37-EP-4, 64-EP-5, 90-EP-6, 116-EP-7 Joshi, N., 69-GTE-8 Joubert, E., 137-AEP-3 Jovel, D., 62-EDU-2 Joyner, C., 50-NFF-2, 104-NFF-4 Jugroot, M., 139-EP-9 Jung, S., 101-LP-15 Jung, W., 106-PC-10 Juvé, L., 137-AEP-3 K, T., 121-HSABP-7 Kailasanath, K., 43-HSABP-3, 106-PC-10 Kamhawi, H., 64-EP-5 Kamps, L., 14-HR-1, 42-HR-3 Kancherla, R., 78-PC-7 Kandula, M., 129-LP-23 Kang, Z., 86-APS-2 Kaniewski, D., 153-SR-6 Kapat, J., 54-TM-2, 118-GTE-11 Karabeyoglu, A., 15-HR-2, 25-PC-2, 70-HR-5, 95-HR-7 Karaca, G., 25-PC-2 Karakas, G., 61-ECS-3 Karl, S., 49-LP-9, 53-SR-2, 87-AVS-3 Karp, A., 94-HR-6, 119-HR-8 Karrow, R., 103-LP-17 Karthikeyan, G., 95-HR-7 Kartuzova, O., 19-LP-1 Kassemi, M., 19-LP-1 Kastengren, A., 103-LP-17, 105-PC-9 Katsumi, T., 22-LP-4 Kawachi, E., 27-SR-1 Kawanami, O., 48-LP-8 Kawashima, H., 100-LP-14 Kelly, R., 126-LP-20 Kerst, A., 16-HSABP-1 Khalil, E., 35-EDGR-1, 92-GTE-9, 134-TM-4, 138-EERE-4, 154-TM-5 Khalil Hasan, A., 66-FFP-1 Khan, A., 53-SR-2 Khandelwal, B., 89-EERE-3 Khraibut, A., 17-HSABP-2 Khrustalev, D., 28-TM-1 Kibbey, T., 42-HR-3 Kim, J., 25-PC-2, 35-EDGR-1, 143-HR-10 Kim, K., 135-UAS-2 Kim, Y., 50-NFF-2, 94-HR-6 Kimber, A., 9-EP-1, 123-ITAR-3 Kimino, M., 120-HR-9 Kimura, T., 79-PC-8 Kinefuchi, K., 48-LP-8 Kinnett, R., 124-ITAR-4 Kirchberger, C., 49-LP-9, 101-LP-15, 149-LP-25 Kirk, D., 19-LP-1, 99-LP-13 Kirsch, K., 31-AMP-2 Kitsche, W., 102-LP-16 Klatte, J., 19-LP-1 Klimov, I., 41-GTE-5

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Knight, E., 43-HSABP-3 Knowlen, C., 113-APC-4, 123-ITAR-3 Ko, S., 143-HR-10 Kobald, M., 70-HR-5, 94-HR-6, 143-HR-10 Kobayashi, H., 48-LP-8, 128-LP-22 Kobayashi, T., 21-LP-3, 102-LP-16 Koc, S., 61-ECS-3 Köhler, J., 137-AEP-3 Kokal, U., 36-EP-3, 64-EP-5, 90-EP-6 Kokan, T., 50-NFF-2 Kolsgaard, A., 101-LP-15 Komori, Y., 15-HR-2 Koo, J., 51-PC-4 Koopmans, R., 2-AMP-1 Kozulovic, D., 137-AEP-3 Krause, D., 87-AVS-3 Krech, R., 36-EP-3 Krivoruchko, D., 88-EDU-3, 116-EP-7 Kröger, P., 149-LP-25 Kruger, K., 135-UAS-2 Krupenich, I., 93-GTE-10 Kucuk, U., 122-INPSI-5 Kuehl, H., 60-ECD-2 Kulkarni, A., 105-PC-9 Kumada, N., 21-LP-3 Kumar, S., 16-HSABP-1, 76-NFF-3 Kurt, H., 64-EP-5, 90-EP-6 Kuzenov, V., 9-EP-1 Kuzmichev, V., 93-GTE-10 Kweon, C., 135-UAS-2 Kwon, S., 94-HR-6, 101-LP-15, 106-PC-10 Kwon, T., 106-PC-10 Kysela, P., 94-HR-6 Lacote, E., 6-ECS-1 Ladeinde, F., 44-HSABP-4 Lalk, T., 36-EP-3 Lam, G., 4-APS-1 Lammel, O., 25-PC-2 Lapp, K., 135-UAS-2 Lauck, F., 149-LP-25 Laurent, F., 133-SR-5 Laureti, M., 109-SR-4 Leary, B., 53-SR-2, 153-SR-6 Leccese, G., 42-HR-3 LeClair, A., 48-LP-8 Lee, C., 95-HR-7 Lee, D., 95-HR-7 Lee, H., 6-ECS-1 Lee, J., 94-HR-6 Lee, P., 130-PC-12 Lee, Y., 16-HSABP-1 Lekeux, A., 20-LP-2 Lemieux, P., 119-HR-8 Lemke, K., 116-EP-7 Lemke, N., 137-AEP-3 Lerch, B., 21-LP-3 Lestrade, J., 95-HR-7 Levack, D., 50-NFF-2 Levandier, D., 10-EP-2 Lewe, J., 35-EDGR-1 Ley, K., 51-PC-4 Leylegian, J., 152-PC-16 Li, H., 64-EP-5 Li, J., 109-SR-4 Li, L., 155-UAS-3 Li, Q., 20-LP-2, 128-LP-22 Li, W., 44-HSABP-4

Li, Y., 79-PC-8, 103-LP-17 Li, Z., 80-SR-3, 133-SR-5 Liaw, P., 98-ITAR-2 Liberman, A., 149-LP-25 Lienart, T., 45-LP-5, 108-SATS-1 Lietz, C., 26-PC-3 Lieuwen, T., 52-PC-5, 128-LP-22 Ligrani, P., 62-EDU-2, 88-EDU-3, 118-GTE-11 Lin, L., 103-LP-17 Lin, Q., 22-LP-4 Lindsey, C., 135-UAS-2 Lineberry, D., 75-LP-12, 148-LP-24 Liou, M., 69-GTE-8 Lippert, C., 46-LP-6 List, M., 41-GTE-5 Listerud, E., 86-APS-2 Litt, J., 68-GTE-7 Little, B., 139-EP-9 Little, Z., 118-GTE-11 Littles, J., 123-ITAR-3 Liu, D., 43-HSABP-3 Liu, H., 92-GTE-9 Liu, J., 22-LP-4 Liu, M., 133-SR-5 Liu, S., 67-GTE-6 Liu, X., 81-TM-3, 133-SR-5 Liu, Y., 81-TM-3, 100-LP-14 Liu, Z., 67-GTE-6, 69-GTE-8, 80-SR-3, 133-SR-5 Lo, Y., 7-EDU-1 Locci, I., 21-LP-3 Lohner, K., 46-LP-6, 148-LP-24 Long, D., 145-INPSI-6 Loop, B., 86-APS-2 Lopez Ortega, A., 10-EP-2 Loth, E., 54-TM-2, 145-INPSI-6 Lou, Z., 44-HSABP-4 Love, N., 66-FFP-1, 73-ITAR-1 Lowe, K., 122-INPSI-5 Lu, F., 43-HSABP-3 Lu, Q., 130-PC-12 Lu, W., 41-GTE-5 Lucht, R., 115-EDU-4 Lukin, A., 151-PC-15 Lundgreen, R., 118-GTE-11 Luo, Y., 81-TM-3 Lynch, E., 52-PC-5 M, J., 121-HSABP-7 M.Kalkhoran, I., 16-HSABP-1 Ma, H., 43-HSABP-3 Ma, P., 49-LP-9, 79-PC-8 MacDonald, N., 24-PC-1 MacLean, M., 133-SR-5 MacNeill, R., 155-UAS-3 Maggi, F., 70-HR-5, 151-PC-15 Maglie, M., 119-HR-8 Mahony, D., 28-TM-1 Maia Araújo, L., 100-LP-14 Maicke, B., 46-LP-6, 62-EDU-2, 143-HR-10, 146-INPSI-7 Maidana, C., 114-ECD-3 Majdalani, J., 3-APC-1, 14-HR-1, 20-LP-2, 42-HR-3, 53-SR-2, 109-SR-4, 119-HR-8 Majumdar, A., 48-LP-8, 126-LP-20, 129-LP-23 Mak, S., 103-LP-17 Makowiecki, A., 24-PC-1 Maleix, C., 47-LP-7 Malo-Molina, F., 16-HSABP-1, 123-ITAR-3 Manfletti, C., 71-HSABP-5

Mani, M., 72-INPSI-3 Mani, S., 27-SR-1 Manikantachari, K., 78-PC-7, 152-PC-16 Manning, R., 19-LP-1 Mao, W., 64-EP-5 Marchukov, E., 41-GTE-5 Marciniak, B., 153-SR-6 Marcu, B., 102-LP-16 Marks, C., 69-GTE-8 Marquardt, T., 14-HR-1 Marsell, B., 19-LP-1 Marshall, J., 119-HR-8 Marshall, W., 20-LP-2, 47-LP-7, 149-LP-25 Martin, H., 9-EP-1 Martin, M., 36-EP-3 Martin, S., 78-PC-7, 152-PC-16 Masseni, F., 15-HR-2 Massot, M., 133-SR-5 Mathews, J., 144-HR-11 Mathias, S., 2-AMP-1 Mathison, R., 88-EDU-3 Mathpal, R., 32-AVS-2, 53-SR-2 Matsushita, K., 155-UAS-3 Matsuura, Y., 125-LP-19 Maunder, H., 155-UAS-3 Mautone de Barros, J., 7-EDU-1 Mavris, D., 8-EERE-1, 35-EDGR-1, 93-GTE-10, 146-INPSI-7 Maxwell, J., 17-HSABP-2, 87-AVS-3 McClearn, M., 135-UAS-2 McCurdy, D., 104-NFF-4 McCurry, C., 56-AIECIS-1 McDaniels, R., 98-ITAR-2 McKechnie, T., 73-ITAR-1 McLaughlin, T., 135-UAS-2 Mechentel, F., 15-HR-2 Medina, M., 118-GTE-11 Meier, W., 25-PC-2 Mejia, G., 27-SR-1 Melcher, J., 20-LP-2, 45-LP-5 Mellema, H., 139-EP-9 Meng, X., 58-APC-2, 148-LP-24 Mengying, L., 80-SR-3 Menon, S., 152-PC-16 Merk, M., 26-PC-3 Merkle, C., 52-PC-5 Merkley, D., 143-HR-10 Messe, C., 44-HSABP-4, 121-HSABP-7 Messineo, J., 95-HR-7 Metivier, E., 37-EP-4 Metruck, A., 7-EDU-1 Meyer, M., 48-LP-8 Meyer, R., 30-AEP-1 Meyer, S., 115-EDU-4 Meyer, T., 103-LP-17, 105-PC-9 Michaud, J., 60-ECD-2 Miki, K., 69-GTE-8 Milan, P., 152-PC-16 Miley, G., 138-EERE-4 Millar, R., 56-AIECIS-1 Miller, D., 60-ECD-2 Miller, S., 22-LP-4, 90-EP-6, 116-EP-7 Minton, M., 108-SATS-1 Mirat, C., 26-PC-3 Mishima, Y., 22-LP-4 Mishra, A., 41-GTE-5 Mitchell, A., 124-ITAR-4 Mizener, A., 43-HSABP-3

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Mizuno, T., 102-LP-16 Model, J., 90-EP-6 Moder, J., 69-GTE-8 Moehlenkamp, R., 71-HSABP-5 Molinsky, J., 48-LP-8 Mondal, S., 92-GTE-9 Mongia, H., 130-PC-12 Mongillo, D., 31-AMP-2 Moon, H., 143-HR-10 Moon, K., 143-HR-10 Moon, Y., 95-HR-7 Moore, J., 48-LP-8, 99-LP-13, 125-LP-19, 150-LP-26 Moral, J., 127-LP-21 Morales, A., 24-PC-1, 52-PC-5, 115-EDU-4 Morehart, J., 150-LP-26 Morehead, R., 20-LP-2, 45-LP-5 Moriya, S., 79-PC-8 Moroz, L., 41-GTE-5 Morris, S., 88-EDU-3 Morrison, M., 8-EERE-1 Morvan, H., 137-AEP-3 Moura Lima, L., 97-INPSI-4 Mukhopadhyay, A., 92-GTE-9 Mundahl, A., 47-LP-7 Mungiguerra, S., 143-HR-10 Munz, C., 127-LP-21 Murakami, H., 128-LP-22 Murphy, J., 77-PC-6 Murugan, M., 67-GTE-6, 98-ITAR-2 Murugan, N., 85-APC-3 Murugesh, P., 49-LP-9 Musgrove, G., 126-LP-20 Mustaikis, S., 73-ITAR-1 Nagao, T., 17-HSABP-2 Nagaraja, S., 51-PC-4 Nagaraju Doddi, H., 85-APC-3, 115-EDU-4 Nagata, H., 14-HR-1, 42-HR-3, 119-HR-8 Nakagawa, I., 15-HR-2, 70-HR-5 Nakamata, C., 118-GTE-11 Nakamura, T., 36-EP-3 Nakazono, B., 94-HR-6, 119-HR-8 Nakles, M., 24-PC-1 Nalianda, D., 3-APC-1, 145-INPSI-6 Nandwana, P., 98-ITAR-2 Naples, A., 147-ITAR-5 Naraghi, M., 35-EDGR-1, 100-LP-14 Narayanaswamy, V., 51-PC-4, 145-INPSI-6 Narsai, P., 42-HR-3 Nasuti, F., 14-HR-1, 42-HR-3 Natarajan, V., 31-AMP-2, 85-APC-3, 121-HSABP-7 Naumann, K., 109-SR-4 Ndzebet, E., 86-APS-2 Negishi, H., 79-PC-8, 100-LP-14, 102-LP-16 Negri, M., 22-LP-4 Nejaamtheen, M., 85-APC-3 Nelson, G., 143-HR-10 Neri, A., 53-SR-2, 109-SR-4, 153-SR-6 Nessler, C., 2-AMP-1 Nesterenko, A., 47-LP-7 Neumeier, Y., 41-GTE-5 Nieminen, J., 114-ECD-3 Nieto, A., 98-ITAR-2 Niijima, N., 155-UAS-3 Ninnemann, E., 51-PC-4 Nishimoto, M., 79-PC-8 Nishizawa, A., 112-AEP-2 Nix, A., 147-ITAR-5

Noah, O., 8-EERE-1 Nobes, D., 60-ECD-2 Nollet, B., 100-LP-14 Nomura, H., 112-AEP-2 Norman, P., 137-AEP-3 Northway, P., 139-EP-9 Notardonato, W., 99-LP-13 Novikova, Y., 41-GTE-5, 93-GTE-10 Nowakowski, P., 153-SR-6 Nozaki, K., 103-LP-17 Nozari, H., 25-PC-2 Nucci, M., 133-SR-5 Nufer, B., 129-LP-23 O’Brien, T., 71-HSABP-5 O’Brien, W., 122-INPSI-5 O’Meara, B., 147-ITAR-5 O’Neill, M., 32-AVS-2 Obiji, C., 8-EERE-1 Ochs, S., 30-AEP-1Oefelein, J., 130-PC-12 Oevermann, M., 152-PC-16 Ogawa, Y., 102-LP-16 Ogedengbe, E., 8-EERE-1, 114-ECD-3, 134-TM-4, 154-TM-5 Ogundipe, O., 114-ECD-3 Oh, S., 35-EDGR-1 Ohashi, A., 48-LP-8 Ohno, S., 102-LP-16 Ohya, Y., 63-EERE-2 Ojeda, C., 75-LP-12 Okai, K., 112-AEP-2 Okamoto, K., 127-LP-21 Okhovat, N., 16-HSABP-1 Okita, K., 21-LP-3, 102-LP-16 Okninski, A., 101-LP-15, 153-SR-6 Olson, D., 9-EP-1 Ombrello, T., 16-HSABP-1 Omura, K., 120-HR-9 Oommen, C., 31-AMP-2, 151-PC-15 Orisamolu, I., 12-GTE-1 Oriti, S., 33-ECD-1, 114-ECD-3 Osborne, R., 20-LP-2 Ozawa, K., 144-HR-11 Ozcan, M., 68-GTE-7 Özer, A., 153-SR-6 Özyörük, Y., 153-SR-6 Paccagnella, E., 14-HR-1, 70-HR-5 Padmanabhan, S., 27-SR-1, 85-APC-3, 121-HSABP-7 Paglia, F., 109-SR-4 Pai, Y., 118-GTE-11 Paintal, S., 37-EP-4 Pakmehr, M., 56-AIECIS-1 Pakosz, M., 153-SR-6 Palaszewski, B., 76-NFF-3, 104-NFF-4 Panchal, A., 152-PC-16 Panelli, M., 109-SR-4 Paniagua, G., 43-HSABP-3, 67-GTE-6, 118-GTE-11 Papathakis, K., 137-AEP-3 Paravan, C., 70-HR-5, 151-PC-15 Park, J., 106-PC-10 Park, M., 72-INPSI-3 Parkinson, D., 46-LP-6 Parthasarathy, R., 63-EERE-2 Paschereit, C., 43-HSABP-3 Pastrone, D., 15-HR-2, 119-HR-8 Patel, A., 7-EDU-1, 88-EDU-3 Patel, M., 86-APS-2 Patrick, A., 116-EP-7

Paulson, E., 127-LP-21 Pavarin, D., 14-HR-1, 70-HR-5 Paxson, D., 135-UAS-2 Pei, J., 100-LP-14 Pencil, E., 10-EP-2 Penswick, L., 33-ECD-1 Persuad, T., 75-LP-12 Perullo, C., 93-GTE-10, 142-GTE-15 Petersen, E., 150-LP-26 Petrarolo, A., 70-HR-5, 94-HR-6 Pfützenreuter, L., 46-LP-6 Philippart, K., 100-LP-14 Picchia, F., 66-FFP-1 Pichon, T., 148-LP-24 Pilgram, N., 24-PC-1 Pilidis, P., 3-APC-1, 145-INPSI-6 Plesescu, F., 90-EP-6 Pokhrel, M., 146-INPSI-7 Polanka, M., 135-UAS-2, 147-ITAR-5 Polifke, W., 26-PC-3 Pons Lorente, A., 150-LP-26 Popov, G., 41-GTE-5 Porro Carvalhar, A., 150-LP-26 Pourhashem, H., 16-HSABP-1 Pourpoint, T., 24-PC-1, 47-LP-7, 77-PC-6, 144-HR-11, 149-LP-25, 150-LP-26 Pradhan, S., 31-AMP-2, 122-INPSI-5 Prasad, A., 118-GTE-11 Prasad, J., 41-GTE-5 Pratt, A., 115-EDU-4 Preclik, D., 20-LP-2 Prenter, R., 118-GTE-11 Prescott, K., 75-LP-12 Prince, B., 10-EP-2, 116-EP-7 Proano, E., 23-NFF-1 Protz, C., 21-LP-3 Provenza, A., 141-GTE-14 Pryor, O., 51-PC-4 Pugmire, K., 74-LP-11 Purohit, D., 32-AVS-2 Puterbaugh, S., 41-GTE-5 Qiao, W., 17-HSABP-2 Qiu, X., 22-LP-4 Quinlan, J., 103-LP-17, 128-LP-22 R, A., 31-AMP-2 Radke, C., 49-LP-9, 103-LP-17 Raghunandan, P., 17-HSABP-2 Rahman, S., 46-LP-6 Raisanen, A., 37-EP-4 Rajan, A., 7-EDU-1 Rakhra, P., 137-AEP-3 Raman, V., 106-PC-10 Randall, M., 27-SR-1, 80-SR-3 Rani, S., 26-PC-3 Rani, V., 26-PC-3 Ranjan, R., 152-PC-16 Ransom, D., 40-GTE-4, 102-LP-16 Rapetti, R., 37-EP-4 Rarata, G., 77-PC-6, 101-LP-15 Ravier, N., 46-LP-6 Rawlins, S., 50-NFF-2 Ray, A., 56-AIECIS-1, 92-GTE-9 Reis Dreyer de Souza, B., 100-LP-14 Reissner, A., 2-AMP-1, 90-EP-6 Ren, Z., 118-GTE-11 Reveles, N., 133-SR-5 Reyes, S., 118-GTE-11

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Rezende, R., 7-EDU-1, 88-EDU-3 Rhoby, M., 16-HSABP-1 Rhodes, B., 45-LP-5 Rhodes, R., 3-APC-1 Riccius, J., 102-LP-16, 148-LP-24 Ricklick, M., 118-GTE-11 Riehl, R., 28-TM-1, 54-TM-2 Risha, G., 62-EDU-2 Rittenberg, D., 122-INPSI-5, 137-AEP-3 Robinson, J., 3-APC-1, 58-APC-2, 85-APC-3, 113-APC-4 Rocco, J., 27-SR-1 Rocha, R., 27-SR-1 Rodi, P., 43-HSABP-3 Rodriguez, M., 76-NFF-3 Rolim, T., 121-HSABP-7 Rollin, B., 23-NFF-1 Roman, A., 127-LP-21 Rossi, G., 66-FFP-1, 109-SR-4 Rovey, J., 47-LP-7, 131-PC-13 Ruffin, S., 17-HSABP-2 Russell, H., 81-TM-3 Ryan, C., 131-PC-13 Ryan, S., 104-NFF-4 Rybakov, V., 93-GTE-10 Rysak, D., 153-SR-6 Ryzhkov, S., 9-EP-1 S, M., 121-HSABP-7 Saad, E., 134-TM-4 Sack, W., 123-ITAR-3 Sadey, D., 112-AEP-2 Saini, P., 52-PC-5 Saito, Y., 120-HR-9 Saka, O., 134-TM-4 Sakai, W., 21-LP-3 Sakowski, B., 129-LP-23 Sakuma, Y., 48-LP-8 Salzler, T., 99-LP-13 Sanal Kumar, V., 27-SR-1, 31-AMP-2, 49-LP-9, 85-APC-3, 115-EDU-4, 121-HSABP-7, 151-PC-15 Sanders, D., 2-AMP-1 Sandifer, C., 4-APS-1 Sankar, V., 27-SR-1, 49-LP-9, 151-PC-15 Sankaran, V., 26-PC-3 Sarae, W., 48-LP-8 Saravanan, V., 85-APC-3, 115-EDU-4 Saravani, M., 8-EERE-1 Sasaki, M., 128-LP-22 Sasanapuri, B., 72-INPSI-3 Sato, A., 17-HSABP-2 Sato, M., 79-PC-8 Sato, T., 17-HSABP-2 Sauer, J., 21-LP-3, 60-ECD-2, 126-LP-20 Savino, R., 143-HR-10 Sawhill, S., 34-ECS-2, 61-ECS-3, 123-ITAR-3 Schale, R., 24-PC-1 Schallhorn, P., 19-LP-1 Schauer, F., 147-ITAR-5 Schettino, A., 109-SR-4 Schifer, N., 33-ECD-1, 114-ECD-3 Schillo, K., 76-NFF-3 Schlecht, C., 113-APC-4 Schlechtriem, S., 70-HR-5, 71-HSABP-5, 149-LP-25 Schmidt, M., 7-EDU-1 Schmierer, C., 94-HR-6 Schmisseur, J., 73-ITAR-1, 124-ITAR-4, 147-ITAR-5 Schuller, T., 26-PC-3 Schumaker, S., 26-PC-3, 128-LP-22

Schurr, E., 75-LP-12 Schwane, R., 148-LP-24 Schwer, D., 106-PC-10 Scott, J., 6-ECS-1, 61-ECS-3 Sécordel, X., 151-PC-15 Sedwick, R., 23-NFF-1, 88-EDU-3 Seifert, B., 90-EP-6 Seleznev, R., 9-EP-1 Selvanayagam, J., 72-INPSI-3 Semrau, G., 60-ECD-2, 114-ECD-3 Sessions, A., 137-AEP-3 Severin, M., 25-PC-2 Shafirovich, E., 73-ITAR-1 Sharma, G., 20-LP-2 Shaw, G., 123-ITAR-3 Shchetkovskiy, A., 73-ITAR-1 Sheehan, J., 36-EP-3 Shen, C., 103-LP-17 Sherbina, A., 41-GTE-5 Sherif, S., 89-EERE-3 Shi, B., 133-SR-5 Shi, J., 93-GTE-10, 146-INPSI-7 Shi, M., 146-INPSI-7 Shimada, T., 70-HR-5, 95-HR-7, 144-HR-11 Shimoda, K., 128-LP-22 Shin, D., 51-PC-4 Shin, E., 60-ECD-2 Shinohara, T., 155-UAS-3 Shipeng, L., 80-SR-3 Shitta, M., 114-ECD-3 Shotwell, R., 94-HR-6 Sierra, P., 127-LP-21 Silvestrini, A., 27-SR-1 Simon, T., 69-GTE-8 Singh, D., 63-EERE-2 Singh, R., 3-APC-1, 145-INPSI-6 Sinko, J., 113-APC-4 Siri, K., 35-EDGR-1 Sisler, A., 147-ITAR-5 Skorochod, E., 116-EP-7 Skrylev, A., 88-EDU-3, 116-EP-7 Slabaugh, C., 115-EDU-4 Sluss, D., 109-SR-4 Smith, B., 36-EP-3 Smith, L., 92-GTE-9 Smith, T., 17-HSABP-2 Snyder, J., 31-AMP-2 Soares de Almeida, D., 46-LP-6, 100-LP-14, 102-LP-16 Sobczak, K., 101-LP-15 Soeb Rangwala, H., 146-INPSI-7 Soeda, K., 120-HR-9 Sojka, P., 2-AMP-1 Solano, H., 35-EDGR-1 Son, M., 51-PC-4 Sondergaard, R., 69-GTE-8 Song, A., 109-SR-4 Song, H., 92-GTE-9 Song, K., 35-EDGR-1 Song, W., 51-PC-4 Sosa, J., 96-HSABP-6 Speer, C., 60-ECD-2 Spektor, R., 37-EP-4 Spivey, W., 54-TM-2 Squire, J., 9-EP-1 Sreenivas, K., 18-INPSI-1, 69-GTE-8 Srinivasan, B., 10-EP-2 Staack, D., 36-EP-3

Stanley, S., 37-EP-4 Stappert, S., 87-AVS-3 Stark, R., 148-LP-24 Stebbins, S., 54-TM-2 Stegemann, B., 147-ITAR-5 Steinberg, A., 24-PC-1, 52-PC-5 Stella, P., 124-ITAR-4 Stephens, D., 12-GTE-1 Stewart, M., 99-LP-13 Stimpson, C., 31-AMP-2 Stober, K., 42-HR-3, 149-LP-25 Stöhr, M., 25-PC-2 Stokes, J., 72-INPSI-3 Storey, J., 19-LP-1 Story, G., 94-HR-6, 144-HR-11 Strakey, P., 147-ITAR-5 Straub, J., 108-SATS-1 Strauss, F., 71-HSABP-5 Stringer, B., 75-LP-12 Strutzenberg, H., 75-LP-12 Stumpf, C., 60-ECD-2 Subbarao, P., 63-EERE-2 Subramanian, S., 67-GTE-6 Sukumaran, A., 27-SR-1 Sun, B., 109-SR-4 Sun, W., 51-PC-4, 78-PC-7, 79-PC-8 Sunakawa, H., 21-LP-3 Sung, W., 35-EDGR-1 Surmacz, P., 101-LP-15 Sutliff, T., 4-APS-1 Suzuki, H., 155-UAS-3 Suzuki, S., 155-UAS-3 Swanger, A., 99-LP-13 Swann, P., 81-TM-3 Swanson, T., 36-EP-3 Szabo, J., 37-EP-4 Szedlmayer, M., 82-UAS-1, 135-UAS-2, 155-UAS-3 Tagashira, T., 112-AEP-2 Taha, A., 130-PC-12 Tai, J., 93-GTE-10, 142-GTE-15 Taillefer, Z., 37-EP-4 Takahashi, K., 15-HR-2 Takegahara, H., 47-LP-7 Talamantes, G., 46-LP-6 Tan, D., 68-GTE-7 Tang, H., 58-APC-2, 68-GTE-7 Tang, S., 68-GTE-7 Tangirala, V., 96-HSABP-6 Tarau, C., 28-TM-1, 54-TM-2, 134-TM-4, 154-TM-5 Tarrant, D., 71-HSABP-5 Taunay, P., 90-EP-6 Taylor, B., 50-NFF-2, 104-NFF-4 Taylor, L., 112-AEP-2 Taylor, R., 75-LP-12 Tchou-Kien, D., 46-LP-6 Tedrake, R., 37-EP-4 Temkin, S., 88-EDU-3 Teramoto, S., 127-LP-21 Terrell, K., 56-AIECIS-1 Tessier, C., 103-LP-17 Tetteh, E., 54-TM-2 Theman, C., 112-AEP-2 Thole, K., 31-AMP-2 Thomas, A., 149-LP-25 Thomas, D., 62-EDU-2 Thomas, G., 68-GTE-7 Thomas, J., 150-LP-26

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Thompson, S., 23-NFF-1 Thornock, R., 18-INPSI-1 Tiamiyu, N., 134-TM-4 Tian, Z., 68-GTE-7 Tillman, G., 141-GTE-14 Tizón, J., 127-LP-21 Tkachenko, A., 93-GTE-10 Tofil, T., 37-EP-4 Toki, T., 127-LP-21 Tomilin, K., 94-HR-6 Tomsik, T., 99-LP-13 Toro, P., 121-HSABP-7 Torrez, S., 31-AMP-2 T R, P., 115-EDU-4 Troutman, J., 86-APS-2 Tsay, M., 90-EP-6, 108-SATS-1, 131-PC-13, 139-EP-9 Tsuji, A., 120-HR-9 Tucker, D., 50-NFF-2 Tuncer, O., 25-PC-2 Turan, N., 64-EP-5, 90-EP-6 Turner, D., 115-EDU-4 Ueguchi, S., 118-GTE-11 Ulas, A., 61-ECS-3, 125-LP-19 Umemura, Y., 48-LP-8 Umphrey, C., 26-PC-3 Unnikrishnan, U., 79-PC-8 Urzay, J., 105-PC-9 Uzawa, S., 48-LP-8 Valencia, E., 82-UAS-1 Valentine, P., 148-LP-24 Valle, J., 129-LP-23 VanLerberghe, W., 46-LP-6 Vasu, S., 51-PC-4, 78-PC-7, 152-PC-16 Vaughan, D., 94-HR-6, 119-HR-8 Veley, E., 69-GTE-8 Vellakal, M., 130-PC-12 Venkatesan, K., 52-PC-5 Venneri, P., 50-NFF-2 Vereen, K., 9-EP-1 Verstraete, D., 82-UAS-1, 112-AEP-2, 155-UAS-3 Vidotto, L., 27-SR-1 Vilas, J., 127-LP-21 Villar, L., 27-SR-1 Viscor, T., 119-HR-8 Voytovych, D., 141-GTE-14 Wada, A., 47-LP-7 Wagle, D., 47-LP-7 Wagner, B., 46-LP-6, 102-LP-16 Wakabayashi, S., 17-HSABP-2 Walker, M., 9-EP-1, 62-EDU-2 Wall, T., 30-AEP-1 Walock, M., 67-GTE-6, 98-ITAR-2 Walsh, R., 46-LP-6 Wang, J., 106-PC-10 Wang, N., 80-SR-3, 109-SR-4, 133-SR-5 Wang, Q., 81-TM-3 Wang, X., 68-GTE-7, 79-PC-8, 103-LP-17 Wang, Y., 16-HSABP-1, 153-SR-6 Wang, Z., 93-GTE-10, 146-INPSI-7 Warren, M., 37-EP-4, 64-EP-5 Watanabe, H., 47-LP-7 Watanabe, K., 63-EERE-2 Webster, G., 129-LP-23 Webster, R., 18-INPSI-1, 69-GTE-8 Wei, D., 12-GTE-1 Wei, Z., 80-SR-3 Weibel, D., 52-PC-5

Weisswange, M., 71-HSABP-5 Wen, C., 52-PC-5 Wennerstrom, M., 3-APC-1 Werling, L., 149-LP-25 Werlink, R., 45-LP-5 West, J., 124-ITAR-4 White, J., 121-HSABP-7 Whitmore, S., 2-AMP-1, 31-AMP-2, 70-HR-5, 119-HR-8, 143-HR-10 Widman, F., 50-NFF-2 Wiegmann, B., 32-AVS-2 Wilhelm, M., 22-LP-4 Williams, L., 3-APC-1 Williams, S., 76-NFF-3 Willits, J., 24-PC-1 Wilson, D., 146-INPSI-7 Wilson, S., 33-ECD-1, 60-ECD-2 Wingborg, N., 22-LP-4 Winglee, R., 3-APC-1, 9-EP-1, 139-EP-9 Winkler, C., 18-INPSI-1, 72-INPSI-3, 97-INPSI-4 Wisniewski, C., 135-UAS-2 Witte, J., 71-HSABP-5 Woelk, K., 47-LP-7 Woerner, D., 4-APS-1 Wolanski, P., 101-LP-15 Wolff, M., 69-GTE-8 Wolter, J., 12-GTE-1, 141-GTE-14 Wong, W., 33-ECD-1 Wood, E., 124-ITAR-4 Wordingham, C., 90-EP-6 Worshum, M., 150-LP-26 Wu, B., 51-PC-4, 78-PC-7 Wu, C., 103-LP-17 Wu, H., 79-PC-8 Wu, K., 16-HSABP-1 Wu, Z., 67-GTE-6 Xia, C., 17-HSABP-2 Xia, G., 64-EP-5 Xiaobo, Z., 146-INPSI-7 Xinchen, L., 128-LP-22 Xing, F., 92-GTE-9 Xinxin, F., 103-LP-17 Xu, J., 100-LP-14 Xu, K., 10-EP-2 Xu, W., 146-INPSI-7 Xu, Y., 58-APC-2, 146-INPSI-7 Xue, Q., 67-GTE-6 Yager, J., 99-LP-13 Yalin, A., 116-EP-7 Yan, M., 109-SR-4 Yang, J., 22-LP-4 Yang, L., 6-ECS-1 Yang, S., 51-PC-4, 78-PC-7, 79-PC-8 Yang, V., 51-PC-4, 62-EDU-2, 79-PC-8 Yang, X., 69-GTE-8 Yanrong, W., 12-GTE-1 Yao, S., 106-PC-10 Yao, W., 16-HSABP-1 Yarbasi, E., 35-EDGR-1 Yasukochi, H., 120-HR-9 Ye, Z., 148-LP-24 Yeh, S., 103-LP-17 Yetter, R., 62-EDU-2 Yildiz, M., 36-EP-3 Yilmaz, Ç., 125-LP-19 Yoshida, H., 17-HSABP-2 You, L., 81-TM-3 You, Y., 143-HR-10

Young, G., 107-PC-11 Yu, D., 64-EP-5 Yu, K., 88-EDU-3, 92-GTE-9, 96-HSABP-6 Yu, X., 153-SR-6 Yuan, J., 155-UAS-3 Yun, Y., 94-HR-6 Zakar, D., 28-TM-1, 54-TM-2, 81-TM-3 Zaki, A., 138-EERE-4 Zakrajsek, J., 4-APS-1 Zametaev, E., 148-LP-24 Zappa, J., 125-LP-19 Zein-Sabatto, S., 56-AIECIS-1 Zeppieri, S., 78-PC-7, 92-GTE-9 Zevenbergen, J., 61-ECS-3 Zhang, D., 86-APS-2 Zhang, F., 86-APS-2 Zhang, J., 20-LP-2, 128-LP-22 Zhang, L., 16-HSABP-1, 17-HSABP-2, 106-PC-10 Zhang, S., 106-PC-10 Zhang, X., 12-GTE-1, 64-EP-5, 93-GTE-10 Zhang, Y., 51-PC-4 Zhou, C., 43-HSABP-3 Zhou, L., 146-INPSI-7 Zhou, Y., 81-TM-3 Zhu, H., 146-INPSI-7 Zhu, J., 41-GTE-5 Zhu, Y., 43-HSABP-3 Zhu, Z., 58-APC-2 Ziltz, A., 16-HSABP-1 Zink, E., 102-LP-16 Zwahlen, J., 90-EP-6, 108-SATS-1

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