Pushing Boundaries Through Innovative Design and Technology
Transcript of Pushing Boundaries Through Innovative Design and Technology
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
• AIAA Propulsion and Energy forum badge• Proof of U.S. citizenship• Corporate badge, or business card and photo IDCopy of approved and active DD2345 contractor certificate** ^^
Proof of U.S. Citizenship (Required by all)One of the following is required for those registering for ITAR sessions• Valid U.S. passport (no electronic or photocopies)• Birth certificate• Certificate of citizenshipCAC cards are not proof of U.S. citizenship
Availability of Manuscripts from ITAR SessionsFor those who are registered to attend the ITAR sessions, a DVD containing the papers from the ITAR sessions will be available for purchase onsite during the forum for $25. Those purchasing the DVD must be available to pick it up on Wednesday, 12 July, between 1500–1700 hrs at the ITAR Registration Desk. All DVDs must be picked up in person. There will be no sale or distribution of these papers after the event. Note this forum has a “no paper, no podium” and “no podium, no paper” policy and it is therefore not possible to get all papers until after the last presentation has occurred.
Session AdmittanceITAR badges must be worn during the sessions. Photo IDs and ITAR badges will be checked upon entrance to the ITAR session room(s).
ITAR Registration Hours:Sunday, 9 July 1500–1900 hrs Grand Hall FoyerMonday, 10 July 0800–1800 hrs Grand Hall FoyerTuesday, 11 July 0700–1600 hrs Kennesaw Room FoyerWednesday, 12 July 0700–1700 hrs Kennesaw Room Foyer
*Please note that if your paycheck comes from someone other than the U.S. government, for example a university, you will need to follow the process of the Non-U.S. Government Attendees.
** If you are not familiar with the DD2345, please check with your corporate security officer.
^^DD2345 certificates are office location specific.
~CAC cards are not proof of U.S. citizenship.
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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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017-4
613
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615
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616
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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
23
Mond
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
24
Mond
ay, 1
0 Ju
ly 20
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
25
Mond
ay, 1
0 Ju
ly 20
1718
-INPS
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.
26
Mond
ay, 1
0 Ju
ly 20
1722
-LP-4
Gree
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
27
Mond
ay, 1
0 Ju
ly 20
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
28
Mond
ay, 1
0 Ju
ly 20
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
29
Mond
ay, 1
0 Ju
ly 20
1735
-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
30
Mond
ay, 1
0 Ju
ly 20
1739
-F360
-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
31
Mond
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
32
Mond
ay, 1
0 Ju
ly 20
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
33
Mond
ay, 1
0 Ju
ly 20
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
Tues
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
35
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
36
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
37
Tues
day,
11 Ju
ly 20
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
38
Tues
day,
11 Ju
ly 20
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
39
Tues
day,
11 Ju
ly 20
1777
-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
40
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
41
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
42
Tues
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.
43
Tues
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
44
Tues
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.
45
Tues
day,
11 Ju
ly 20
1710
3-LP
-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:
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n stu
dy fo
r a h
igh sp
eed,
highly
re
usab
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea
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day,
11 Ju
ly 20
1710
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Stat
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ly 20
1710
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017-4
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017-4
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ulsion
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ench
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ce Ag
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S), T
oulou
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Franc
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hrs
AIAA-2
017-4
948
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getic
Ana
lysis
of Tr
ansie
nt Co
upled
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ermo
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hanic
al Be
havio
r in
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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
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lid R
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busti
on In
stabil
ityGr
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: J. M
AJDA
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, Aub
urn U
nivers
ity an
d K. N
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ayern
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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
47
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
112-
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
48
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
116-
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
ed H
elica
l Fue
l Gr
ainS.
Whit
more,
J. M
arsha
ll, Ut
ah S
tate U
nivers
ity,
Loga
n, UT
49
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
120-
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
50
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
124-
ITAR-
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
51
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
128-
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
elt,
MD; e
t al.
1000
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nCh
arac
terist
ic Pr
essu
re R
ise w
ith
Temp
erat
ure C
hang
es in
Liqu
id-Lo
cked
Hy
draz
ine Sy
stems
(Inv
ited)
M. Ka
ndula
, Stin
ger G
haffa
rian T
echn
ologie
s, Inc
., Ca
pe Ca
nave
ral, F
L; B.
Nufe
r, NAS
A Ken
nedy
Sp
ace C
enter
, Cap
e Can
avera
l, FL
1030
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nRe
cent
Cryo
genic
Pro
pella
nt M
anag
emen
t De
vice T
echn
ology
Dev
elopm
ent F
or Lo
w Gr
avity
Fluid
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
Line
Chilld
own
Expe
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
Tech
nolog
y09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
7-501
6Co
mpar
ison
of CF
D Pr
edict
ions o
f Hy
drog
en/M
ethan
e Lea
n Di
rect
Injec
tion
Gas T
urbin
e Flam
e Tub
e - Te
mper
atur
e an
d Spe
cies
L. Br
avo,
W. Ac
osta,
Army
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Aberd
een P
roving
Grou
nd, M
D
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
017
CFD
Evalu
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;
P. Le
e, Wo
odwa
rd FS
T, Inc
., Ze
eland
, MI
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
018
Larg
e Edd
y Sim
ulatio
n fo
r effe
ct of
Nu
mber
of M
icroje
ts on
Flow
in an
Ax
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
Gre
en
Mono
prop
ellan
t Tec
hnolo
gy an
d Sca
ling
M. Ts
ay, B
usek
Comp
any,
Inc.,
Natic
k, MA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
019
Preli
mina
ry Io
nic Li
quid
Prop
ellan
t Se
lectio
n fo
r Dua
l-Mod
e Micr
o-Pr
opuls
ion
Syste
msE.
Fond
a-Mars
land,
C. Ry
an, U
nivers
ity of
So
utham
pton,
South
ampto
n, Un
ited K
ingdo
m
52
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
132-
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
AIAA-2
017-5
021
Simula
tions
of an
Erod
ing G
raph
ite N
ozzle
via
a Fu
lly Co
upled
Aer
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
IHa
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
AIAA-2
017-5
023
Air F
low R
egim
es an
d The
rmal
Comf
ort i
n Co
mmer
cial A
ircra
ftsM.
Gelg
el, E.
Khali
l, Cair
o Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
024
Minim
um En
ergy
Per
form
ance
Asse
ssmen
t of
Air-
Cond
itione
rs in
a Univ
ersit
y Ind
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
d Ch
illers
for O
ptim
um O
pera
tion
S. El
Deme
rdash
, Octo
ber 6
Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt;
E. Kh
alil, C
airo U
nivers
ity, C
airo,
Egyp
t
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
026
Shell
and T
ube H
eat E
xcha
nger
Pe
rform
ance
E. Kh
alil, A
. Ade
l, W. A
bdelM
akso
ud, G
. ElHa
rriri,
Cairo
Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt;
E. Sa
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
Prov
ing G
round
, MD;
K.
Kruge
r, Env
ironm
ental
Rese
arch G
roup,
Aberd
een
Provin
g Grou
nd, M
D; J.
Gibs
on, C
. Lind
sey,
Army
Aviat
ion an
d Miss
ile Re
searc
h Dev
elopm
ent a
nd
Engin
eerin
g Cen
ter, R
edsto
ne Ar
sena
l, AL;
et al.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
028
Emiss
ions a
nd Eq
uivale
nce R
atio
Effe
cts
of th
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
AIAA-2
017-5
029
The e
ffect
of fu
el ar
omat
ic co
nten
t and
ce
tane
num
ber o
n co
mbus
tion
in a U
AV
diese
l eng
ineM.
Sze
dlmay
er, K.
Kim,
C. Kw
eon,
K. Kru
ger,
Army R
esea
rch La
borat
ory, A
berde
en Pr
oving
Gr
ound
, MD
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
030
Desig
n an
d Tes
ting o
f a M
icro-
Scale
Wav
e Ro
tor S
ystem
K. La
pp, M
. Pola
nka,
Air Fo
rce In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H; M
. Mc
Clearn
, Air F
orce R
esea
rch La
borat
ory, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H; J.
Hok
e, Inn
ovati
ve S
cienti
fic
Solut
ions,
Inc.,
Dayto
n, OH
; D. P
axso
n, NA
SA
Glenn
Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
53
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
136-
PLNR
Y-7
1330
- 15
00 h
rsHu
man
Spac
e Exp
lorat
ion
Cent
ennia
l Ball
room
I &
II
Mode
rator:
Julie
Van K
leeck
, Vice
Pres
ident,
Adva
nced
Spa
ce an
d Lau
nch P
rogram
s and
Stra
tegy,
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne
P
aneli
sts:
Darb
y Coo
per
Senio
r Man
ager,
Integ
rated
Analy
sis, S
pace
Laun
ch, S
ystem
s, Ex
plorat
ion La
unch
Sys
tems
The B
oeing
Comp
any
R. Jo
seph
Cassa
dyEx
ecuti
ve D
irecto
r, Spa
ceAe
rojet
Rock
etdyn
e
David
Man
zella
Solar
Prop
ulsion
Proje
ct Ch
ief En
ginee
rNA
SA
Todd
May
Direc
torNA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
137-
AEP-
3Ai
rcraf
t Elec
trica
l Pro
pulsi
on II
ILe
nox
Chair
ed by
: N. H
ERRIN
G, U
nited
Tech
nolog
ies Re
searc
h Cen
ter an
d D. R
ITTEN
BERG
and C
. CHU
CK, B
oeing
Comm
ercial
Airpl
anes
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
031
Aircr
aft e
lectri
c pro
pulsi
on ve
rsus
relia
bility
and s
afety
, the
eFAN
ex
perie
nce.
L. Ju
vé, E
. Jou
bert,
B. F
erran
, N. F
ouqu
et, Ai
rbus,
Sures
nes,
Franc
e
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
032
Safe
ty Co
nside
ratio
ns fo
r Elec
tric,
Hybr
id-Ele
ctric,
and T
urbo
-Elec
tric D
istrib
uted
Pr
opuls
ion A
ircra
ft Te
stbed
sK.
Papa
thakis
, P. B
urkha
rdt, D
. Ehm
ann,
A. Se
ssion
s, NA
SA Ar
mstro
ng Fl
ight R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Edwa
rds, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
033
Nume
rical
Flow
Simula
tion
of H
eat
Recu
pera
tion
in th
e Exh
aust
Secti
on of
a Tu
rbof
an En
gine
C. Bo
de, J
. Frie
drich
s, F.
Ahren
dts, N
. Lem
ke, J
. Kö
hler, U
nivers
ity of
Brau
nsch
weig,
Brau
nsch
weig,
Ge
rman
y; D.
Kozu
lovic,
Ham
burg
Unive
rsity
of Ap
plied
Scie
nce,
Hamb
urg, G
erman
y
1700
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nPr
opuls
ion Fu
ture
s: No
tting
ham’
s Am
bition
and V
ision
for t
he P
ropu
lsion
Sy
stem
of th
e Fut
ure.
M. G
alea,
H. M
orvan
, Univ
ersity
of N
otting
ham,
No
ttingh
am, U
nited
King
dom
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
034
Impa
ct of
Key
Des
ign Co
nstra
ints o
n Fa
ult
Mana
geme
nt St
rateg
ies fo
r Dist
ribut
ed
Electr
ical P
ropu
lsion
Airc
raft
M. Fl
ynn,
C. Jo
nes,
P. Ra
khra,
P. N
orman
, S.
Gallo
way,
Unive
rsity
of St
rathc
lyde,
Glasg
ow,
Unite
d King
dom
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
138-
EERE
-4En
ergy
-Effic
ient a
nd R
enew
able
Ener
gy Te
chno
logies
--Pow
er G
ener
ation
Emba
ssy CD
Chair
ed by
: E. K
HALIL
, Cair
o Univ
ersity
and A
. CHO
UDHU
RI, U
nivers
ity of
Texa
s at E
l Pas
o15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
7-503
5Stu
dy of
LENR
for S
pace
Pow
erG.
Mile
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is, U
rbana
-Cham
paign
, Ur
bana
, IL
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
036
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
of th
e Ind
oor A
ir Qu
ality
and T
herm
al Co
mfor
t in
Larg
e As
semb
lyA.
ElDeg
wy, E
. Kha
lil, Ca
iro U
nivers
ity, C
airo,
Egyp
t
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
037
Aero
dyna
mic P
erfo
rman
ce of
Hor
izont
al Ax
is Wi
nd Tu
rbine
E. Kh
alil, T
. Abo
uDief
, A. E
lDegw
y, A.
Zaki,
Cairo
Un
iversi
ty, Ca
iro, E
gypt
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
139-
EP-9
Micro
prop
ulsion
Emba
ssy B
Chair
ed by
: J. C
ARDI
N, VA
CCO
Indus
tries a
nd M
. TSA
Y, Bu
sek C
o., In
c.15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
7-503
8In
vesti
gatio
n of
an El
ectro
spra
y with
in a
Cold
Gas N
ozzle
for a
Dua
l-Mod
e Thr
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
s/Lo
ral, P
alo Al
to, CA
54
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
140-
F360
-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
Aviat
ion
Seth
Laws
onFe
deral
Proje
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
g Pro
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
Bo
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
Hano
ver C
Chair
ed by
: J. T
AI, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy a
nd C.
PERU
LLO, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
143-
HR-1
0No
vel H
ybrid
Roc
ket M
otor
Conc
epts
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
raft
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
uerra
, 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
id So
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
55
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
145-
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
istics
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
In
man
Chair
ed by
: S. C
OOGA
N, S
outhw
est R
esea
rch In
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
gine
B. S
tegem
ann,
M. Po
lanka
, Air F
orce I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H; A.
Na
ples,
J. Ho
ke, I
nnov
ative
Scie
ntific
Solu
tions
, Inc
., Da
yton,
OH; F
. Sch
auer,
Air F
orce R
esea
rch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
062
An Ex
perim
enta
l Stu
dy of
Injec
tor
Geom
etry f
or R
otat
ing D
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
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
063
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Nov
el Ro
tatin
g De
tona
tion
Engin
e Inle
t Con
cept
s in
a Lab
-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
tion
of a
full-
scale
Vulca
in II
equiv
alent
sub
scale
nozz
leJ.
Ricciu
s, E.
Zame
taev,
R. St
ark, G
erman
Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Hard
thaus
en, G
erman
y; R.
Schw
ane,
ESA,
Noord
wijk,
The N
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
ttern
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
56
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
149-
LP-2
5Gr
een
Prop
ulsion
IV--A
dvan
ced P
rope
llant
Syste
msFa
irlie
Chair
ed by
: T. P
OURP
OINT
, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity an
d W. M
ARSH
ALL,
NASA
-Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
7-506
8De
sign
and R
un-In
Tests
of a
Gel
Comb
ustio
n Ch
ambe
r with
Opt
ical A
ccess
C. Kir
chbe
rger, P
. Krög
er, H
. Ciez
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
cy) o
f a P
remi
xed G
reen
Pr
opell
ant c
onsis
ting o
f N2O
and C
2H 4 L.
Werlin
g, M.
Haß
ler, F
. Lau
ck, H
. Ciez
ki, S
. Sc
hlech
triem,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, La
mpold
shau
sen,
Germ
any
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
070
Hype
rgoli
c Ion
ic Liq
uids:
Ignit
ion D
elay
Depe
nden
ce on
Pre
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
y and
Ignit
ion D
elay o
f Tri
ethyla
mine
Bor
ane
P. Ba
ngalo
re Ve
nkate
sh, C
. Bac
k, A.
Liberm
an, T
. Po
urpoin
t, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
150-
LP-2
6Pr
opell
ant F
eed a
nd Fl
uid M
anag
emen
t III
Dunw
oody
Chair
ed by
: S. B
ARSI,
NAS
A and
D. C
OOTE
, NAS
A Sten
nis S
pace
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
7-507
2Pa
rticle
-Impa
ct Ch
arac
teriza
tion
Expe
rimen
ts at
Liqu
id Ro
cket
Engin
e Co
nditio
ns u
sing a
Mini
atur
e Sho
ck Tu
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
017-5
073
Parti
cle-Im
pact
Ignit
ion Ex
perim
ents
at
High
Oxy
gen
Pres
sure
M. Cr
ofton
, J. M
oreha
rt, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n, El
Segu
ndo,
CA; J
. Tho
mas,
E. Pe
terse
n, Tex
as A&
M Un
iversi
ty, Co
llege
Stati
on, T
X
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
074
Expe
rimen
tal D
eterm
inatio
n of
the S
peed
of
Soun
d for
Supe
rcritic
al Ke
rose
neA.
Pons
Loren
te, J.
Hum
ble, A
. Porr
o Carv
alhar,
T.
Pourp
oint,
Purdu
e Univ
ersity
, Wes
t Lafa
yette
, IN
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
075
Surg
e Eve
nt M
itigat
ion in
Pro
pulsi
on
Syste
msJ.
Gilbe
rt, J.
Moo
re, Pe
nnsy
lvania
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Alt
oona
, PA
Wedn
esda
y, 12
July
2017
151-
PC-1
5Co
mbus
tion
of So
lid P
rope
llant
sSp
ring
Chair
ed by
: M. C
ARKIN
, Sier
ra Ne
vada
Corpo
ration
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
076
Role
of P
ressu
re an
d Alum
inum
Size i
n So
lid P
rope
llant
CCP
Gene
ratio
nF.
Magg
i, S. D
ossi,
C. Pa
ravan
, S. C
arlott
i, L.
Galfe
tti, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Milan
, Mila
n, Ita
ly
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
077
Burn
ing R
ate M
odifi
ers t
o Tail
or
Comb
ustio
n of
ADN
/AN-
Base
d Soli
d Pr
opell
ants
X. S
écord
el, Z.
El S
ayah
, D. D
aigura
nde,
R. Br
ahmi
, R. B
eauc
het,
Y. Ba
tonne
au, U
nivers
ity of
Po
itiers,
Poitie
rs, Fr
ance
; et a
l.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
017-5
078
Deve
lopme
nt of
the M
ultifa
ctoria
l Co
mput
ation
al Mo
dels
of th
e Soli
d Pr
opell
ants
Comb
ustio
n by
Mea
ns of
Dat
a Sc
ience
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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.
Events Sponsored By
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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
The Contents of this Package are Stanford Mu Corporation Confidential.
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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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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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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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Chen, L., 135-UAS-2, 155-UAS-3 Chen, M., 58-APC-2, 68-GTE-7 Chen, Q., 17-HSABP-2 Chen, S., 64-EP-5 Chen, T., 5-AVS-1, 32-AVS-2, 87-AVS-3 Chen, Y., 14-HR-1, 120-HR-9 Chen, Z., 9-EP-1 Chern, A., 98-ITAR-2 Chew, G., 37-EP-4 Chianese, S., 21-LP-3, 127-LP-21 Chiaverini, M., 132-PC-14 Chicatelli, A., 56-AIECIS-1 Choi, B., 30-AEP-1, 112-AEP-2 Choi, J., 106-PC-10 Choi, M., 28-TM-1, 54-TM-2, 81-TM-3 Choi, S., 101-LP-15 Choudhuri, A., 73-ITAR-1, 138-EERE-4 Choueiri, E., 9-EP-1, 36-EP-3, 90-EP-6 Christiansen, M., 18-INPSI-1 Chuck, C., 112-AEP-2, 137-AEP-3 Chung, J., 129-LP-23 Ciezki, H., 133-SR-5, 149-LP-25 Cirtwill, J., 52-PC-5 Claflin, S., 15-HR-2, 42-HR-3 Coates, A., 15-HR-2 Cody, C., 23-NFF-1 Colket, M., 92-GTE-9 Coll, G., 45-LP-5, 129-LP-23 Collard, T., 36-EP-3, 116-EP-7 Compton, K., 75-LP-12 Connolly, B., 145-INPSI-6 Connolly, J., 56-AIECIS-1 Conomos, H., 99-LP-13 Contadin, S., 119-HR-8 Conte, A., 119-HR-8 Coogan, S., 40-GTE-4, 95-HR-7, 126-LP-20, 147-ITAR-5 Coogan, W., 36-EP-3 Cook, T., 128-LP-22 Coote, D., 19-LP-1, 150-LP-26 Copenhaver, W., 2-AMP-1 Correy, J., 9-EP-1 Corrigan, A., 9-EP-1 Cortez, R., 23-NFF-1 Cortopassi, A., 42-HR-3, 107-PC-11, 144-HR-11 Costanzo, A., 102-LP-16 Cousins, W., 141-GTE-14 Crofton, M., 150-LP-26 Crowe, D., 146-INPSI-7 Crumbly, C., 21-LP-3 Csank, J., 56-AIECIS-1, 68-GTE-7, 86-APS-2, 112-AEP-2 Curbelo, A., 54-TM-2 Cusson, S., 90-EP-6 Cutrone, L., 66-FFP-1 D, G., 49-LP-9, 115-EDU-4 D’Souza, K., 88-EDU-3 da Costa, F., 121-HSABP-7 Daigurande, D., 151-PC-15 Daimon, Y., 100-LP-14, 103-LP-17 Dalmaso Brasil Dias, I., 100-LP-14 Danczyk, S., 128-LP-22 Darr, S., 129-LP-23 Dasgupta, A., 152-PC-16 Davis, Z., 72-INPSI-3, 97-INPSI-4 Dean, L., 9-EP-1 Deans, M., 22-LP-4 de Castro Perez, V., 7-EDU-1 Dehoff, R., 98-ITAR-2
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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