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28–30 JULY 2014 CLEVELAND, OH

14-339

FINAL PROGRAM www.aiaa-propulsionenergy.org#aiaaPropEnergy

Leveraging Technology Synergies to Realize the Promise of Interdependent Systems

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Welcome The members of the Executive Steering Committee are excited to welcome you to the AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition 2014. Whether it’s moving cargo and passengers from Nairobi to Tokyo, or to the International Space Station and beyond, or deploying military assets quickly to respond to critical threats, aerospace propulsion systems make it happen. Advanced, efficient, reliable propulsion technology is the heart of aerospace, without your efforts our enterprise would fail.

We will explore the forum’s theme “Leveraging technology synergies to realize the promise of interdependent systems,” through penetrating discussions across a diverse array of areas, including: advanced technology architectures, systems management and development, the impact of technology on manufacturing, platforms, and future systems, and research and technology. We will ask not only what the “art of the possible” is in each of those areas, we will also hear from end-users about the real- world challenges and barriers that must be overcome to continue to evolve the state of the art in propulsion and energy technology and theory.

Beyond our plenary sessions, we will tackle a diverse set of integrated topics, including: the future of energy systems, opportunities and challenges of the nexus of aviation, aerospace and propulsion technology, high energy and power technologies, advanced manufacturing technologies for propulsion and energy systems, compressing the development timeline for energy systems, and sustainable energy – among many more.

We will also take time this week to celebrate our community’s achievements. From celebrating the history of Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works©, to examining the 70 years of propulsion technology contributions made by NASA Glenn Research Center, we will take time out to remember that the roots of our community are strong and well developed. We will celebrate new achievement, honoring four individuals whose work has shaped propulsion systems and technology as we know them. We will also take time to honor the 50th anniversary of the Joint Propulsion Conference, acknowledging AIAA’s long-term commitment to providing the best forum possible for advancing the future of propulsion and energy systems.

Thank you for making the choice to attend AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2014! We are confident that this event will provide you with the best possible mix of representatives from all areas of the propulsion and energy community, the most dynamic range of topics, and an atmosphere conducive to promoting the teamwork and collaboration necessary to keep our technology generating crucial lift for the entire aerospace enterprise.

Executive Steering CommitteeAIAA Propulsion and

Energy 2014

Phil BurkholderRolls-Royce

Michael HeilOhio Aerospace

Institute

John KinneyGE Aviation

Christian MariSAFRAN Group

Richard StulenSandia National

Laboratories (retired)

Woodrow Whitlow, Jr.NASA (retired)

50th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference

12th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference

IEEE/INCOSE EnergyTech 2014

AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2014 is proud to feature the following conferences:

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IntroOrganizing CommitteeForum Organizing Committee

Forum General Chair Michael Heil, Ohio Aerospace Institute

Forum Technical ChairGeorge Williams, Ohio Aerospace Institute

Integration ChairDavid Eames, Rolls-Royce Corporation

Education ChairCharles Cross, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

International ChairChristian Mari, SAFRAN Group

Public Policy ChairCarol Cash, Carol Cash & Associates

Member Engagement ChairEssam Khalil, Cairo University

Young Professional ChairChristine Pastor-Barsi, Sierra Lobo

Recognition ChairSivaram Gogineni, Spectral Energies, LLC

Exposition ChairArt Mallett, Dunmore Corporation

Social Media ChairNayo Martinez, Parametric Solutions, Inc.

Technical Integration ChairMike Piszczor, NASA Glenn Research Center

Society RepresentativesASMEJohn Robinson, retired

ASEERobert Frederick, University of Alabama, Huntsville

INCOSEJohn Juhasz, retiredRay Beach, NASA Glenn Research Center

IEEECharles Alexander, Cleveland State University

Technical Program Committee

Forum Technical Program ChairGeorge Williams, Ohio Aerospace Institute

Forum Deputy Technical Chair – EnergySimon Liu, The Aerospace Corporation

Forum Deputy Technical Chair – SpaceDavid Jacobson, NASA Glenn Research Center

Forum Deputy Technical Chair – AviationGerard Welch, NASA Glenn Research Center

Aerospace Power SystemsDoug Allen, retired

Advanced Propulsion ConceptsJohn Robinson, retired

Air Breathing Propulsion Systems IntegrationChristopher Hughes, NASA Glenn Research Center

Energetic Components and SystemsBrian Smith, Pacific Scientific Energetic Materials Company

Energy Conversion Device TechnologyEd Lewandowski, NASA Glenn Research Center

Energy Policy, Environmental & Historical Perspective And Thermal Management TechnologyMike Piszczor, NASA Glenn Research Center

Energy Storage TechnologySimon Liu, The Aerospace Corporation

Energy Systems Models and SE Life-Cycle ManagementJohn Juhasz, retired

Gas Turbine EnginesGerard Welch, NASA Glenn Research Center

Green EngineeringRubin Del Rosario, NASA Glenn Research Center

High Speed Air Breathing PropulsionTim O’Brien, Aerojet Rocketdyne

Hybrid RocketsMadhan Bala, SPG

Liquid PropulsionJustin Locke, United Technologies Research Center

Nuclear and Future Flight PropulsionGreg Meholic, The Aerospace Corporation

Propellants and CombustionJoe Oefelein, Sandia National Laboratory

Propulsion EducationRobert Frederick, University of Alabama in Huntsville

Solid RocketsWes Ryan, United Launch Alliance

Space and Earth-to-Orbit Vehicles SystemsLeo Daniel, University of New Orleans

System Concepts and Supporting Propulsion TechnologiesCorinne Gatto, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Terrestrial Energy SystemsCharles Alexander, Cleveland State University

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IntroContents

Welcome 3

Organizing Committee 4

Forum Overview 6

Sponsors and Supporters 8

Keynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions 9

Forum 360 11

Special Sessions – IEEE/INCOSE EnergyTech 16

Special Events 19

Networking Events 20

Educational Events 21

Recognition Events 22

Exposition Hall 24

Exhibitors 26

General Information 30

Author and Session Chair Information 32

ITAR Information 33

Committee Meetings 34

Sessions at a Glance 35

Session Detail Matrix 41

Author and Session Chair Index 93

Venue Map 101

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IntroForum OverviewMONDAY 28 July

TUESDAY 29 July

WEDNESDAY 30 July

0800 hrsPlenary Panel Keynote Address Keynote Address

0830 hrs

0900 hrsNetworking Break w/pastries in Exposition Hall

Speakers’ Briefings in Technical Session Rooms (am & pm sessions)

Networking Break w/pastries in Exposition Hall

Speakers’ Briefings in Technical Session Rooms (am & pm sessions)

Networking Break w/pastries in Exposition Hall

Speakers’ Briefings in Technical Session Rooms (am & pm sessions)

0930 hrs

Technical and Poster Sessions Forum 360 Exposition

Hall OpenTechnical and

Poster Sessions Forum 360

Exposition Hall Open Technical and

Poster Sessions Forum 360 Exposition Hall Open

1000 hrs

1030 hrs

1100 hrs

1130 hrs

1200 hrsLuncheon Break Luncheon Reception in Exposition Hall

Forum Awards Luncheon1230 hrs

1300 hrs

Plenary Panel Exposition Hall Open Plenary Panel Exposition

Hall Open1330 hrs

Plenary Panel1400 hrs

1430 hrs

Technical and Poster Sessions

Networking Break in Exposition Hall

Technical and Poster Sessions

Networking Break in Exposition Hall

1500 hrs

Forum 360

Exposition Hall Open

Forum 360

Exposition Hall Open

Technical and Poster Sessions

Forum 360

1530 hrs

1600 hrs Corporate Member Exhibit

Reception1630 hrs

1700 hrs

1730 hrs

1800 hrs

Reception in Exposition HallKeynote Address

1830 hrs

1900 hrs

Rising Leaders: Brand Yourself

Nuclear and Future Flight

Evening Session

1930 hrs

Rising Leaders Town Hall

2000 hrs

2030 hrs

2100 hrs

2130 hrs

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IntroForum Overview

Plenary Panels and KeynotesGet the big picture on propulsion and energy from the thought leaders in the field during these high-level discussions and presentations. From perspectives on the future of propulsion and energy, to advanced manufacturing solutions for propulsion and energy systems—you’ll get the latest from elite leaders in the field.

Forum 360These conversations with experts will cover a spectrum of timely topics including programs, systems, policy, operations, applications, platforms and more! Delve deep into subjects like hybrid electric propulsion systems, additive manufacturing, and assuring critical system behavior—just to name a few.

Technical ProgramThis is the nuts and bolts, quite literally. Check out the latest in propulsion and energy research and development from more than 500 papers presented in over 20 technical tracks.

This week you will:

u Present recent advances before a knowledgeable international audience

u Educate customers and providers on the latest research and product developments

u Learn about the latest technology and research in the field from industry experts

u Discover what lies ahead as senior industry leaders discuss their program and business challenges during keynote and panel sessions

u Network to engage new contacts and refresh old ones

u Recognize significant achievements from within the community

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IntroSponsors and Supporters

Executive Sponsors

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AIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their support of AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2014

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IntroKeynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions

Monday, 28 July0800-0900 hrs Grand Ballroom A

Perspectives on the Future of Propulsion & Energy – The Art of the PossibleSenior propulsion and energy leaders will discuss some of the most pressing future challenges and share their thoughts on where propulsion and energy technology is headed in the coming decades. The group will also address how increasing interdependencies between propulsion and energy systems will impact future developments.

Moderator: James Free, Center Director, NASA John H. Glenn Research Center

Panelists:Eric Bachelet, Executive Vice President, Research and

Technology, SAFRANJames Maughan, Technical Director for Aero Thermal and

Mechanical Technologies, GE Global ResearchRichard Parker, Director of Research & Technology,

Rolls-Royce plc

1300-1430 hrs Grand Ballroom A

Perspectives on the Future of Propulsion & Energy – The View from UsersExecutives from leading aircraft and space vehicle manufacturers will build off the morning plenary to discuss how advances in future propulsion and energy systems will benefit next-generation aerospace platforms.

Moderator: Graham Warwick, Managing Editor, Technology, Aviation Week

Panelists:John Henderson, Lockheed Martin Fellow, Space Propulsion,

Lockheed Martin CorporationLeslie Kovacs, Director, United Launch AllianceJames Petersen, Vice President/Senior Chief Engineer,

Propulsion Systems Division, Boeing Commercial AirplanesSebastien Remy, Senior Vice President, Head of Airbus Group

Innovations, Airbus Group

Tuesday, 29 July 0800-0900 hrs Grand Ballroom A

KeynoteFuture Trends, Opportunities and Challenges at the Nexus of Aviation, Aerospace and Energy Alton Romig, Vice President, Engineering and Advanced Systems, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

Alton Romig will share his ideas on the future of high energy and power technologies and how the growing demands on these systems will influence the design of future aerospace vehicles.

1300-1430 hrs Grand Ballroom A

High Energy & Power Technologies – The View from UsersGovernment and industry experts will explore the synergies between emerging energy technologies in the aerospace and transportation sectors. The current state of these technologies and evolving trends across different sectors will also be discussed.

Moderator: Richard Stulen, Vice President (ret), Sandia National Laboratories

Panelists:Pierre-Guy Amand, Director Engineering and Economics,

SAFRANSunita Satyapal, Director, Fuel Cell Technologies Office, Energy

Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of EnergyRickey Shyne, Director, Research and Engineering Directorate,

NASA Glenn Research CenterGary Smyth, Executive Director, North American Science Labs

Global Research and Development, General Motors Company

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Get the big picture on Propulsion and Energy from the thought leaders in the field during these high-level discussions and presentations.

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Keynote Speakers and Plenary SessionsTuesday, 29 July (continued) 1800-1900 hrs Grand Ballroom A

History of the Skunk Works© Alton Romig, Vice President, Engineering and Advanced Systems, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

Known for their ability to rapidly solve even the most daunting challenges, employees of the Skunk Works have supported the missions of their customers for more than 70 years. That singular focus has led to some of the most significant achievements in aerospace to include the first Mach 2 fighter, the highest-flying single engine aircraft, the first (and only) operational Mach 3 aircraft, the first stealth aircraft, and the first operational Mach 3 stealthy unmanned aircraft. The contribution of these Lockheed Martin Skunk Works’ projects to peace, stability and prosperity for the United States and its allies is one reason why it is the only aerospace company in history to receive the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. Join Alton Romig for a discussion of the Skunk Works approach and how it enables the men and women who work there to continue to redefine what is possibleJoin us learn and about the exciting history of Lockheed Martin Skunk Works!

Wednesday, 30 July0800-0900 hrs Grand Ballroom A

KeynoteAdvanced Manufacturing Solutions for Propulsion and Energy Systems – �e Art of the Possible Greg Morris, Additive Strategy and Business Development Manager, GE Aviation

A leading expert from the additive manufacturing community will share his thoughts on how new manufacturing techniques and technologies are revolutionizing the design and production of propulsion and energy systems.

1330-1500 hrs Grand Ballroom A

Advanced Manufacturing Solutions for Propulsion and Energy Systems – The View from UsersRepresentatives from leading manufacturers of aerospace systems will discuss how their organizations are utilizing advanced manufacturing today and how new advancements will impact their processes in the future.

Moderator: Christine Furstoss, Global Technology Director, Manufacturing & Materials Technologies, GE Global Research

Panelists:Jerrol (Jay) Littles Jr., Director of Advanced Launch Propulsion

Programs, Aerojet RocketdyneEdward Morris, Director, America Makes - National Additive

Manufacturing Innovation Institute Vice President, National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM)

Homer “H.D.” Stevens, Chief Engineer, STAR Labs, Lockheed Martin Space Subsystems, Space Technology Advanced R&D Labs

Tom Williams, Manager, Propulsion Division, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

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IntroForum 360

Monday, 28 July0930-1200 hrs Room 26A

A Future with Hybrid Electric Propulsion Systems —Opportunities and ChallengesThis panel session will review recent progress and future prospects for hybrid electric propulsion systems for aircraft applications. Topics to be addressed will include discussion on nearer term opportunities for ground and small-scale flight demonstrations leading to longer term applicability of the technology for larger commercial transports.Moderators: Ruben Del Rosario, NASA Glenn Research Center

Nateri Madavan, NASA Glenn Research CenterPanelists:Marty Bradley, Technical Fellow, Boeing Commercial AirplanesKevin Daffey, Global Head of Electrical Power and Control

Systems, Rolls-Royce plcNeil Garrigan, Executive Manager, Aviation Advanced

Technology, GE AviationJohn Nairus, Chief Engineer, Power and Controls Division, Air

Force Research Laboratory

0930-1200 hrs Room 26B

Compressing the Technology Development and Transition TimelineThis session will discuss ways to expedite technology development, maturation, and transition via a series of interviews and audience Q&A sessions. Topics will address tomorrow’s key technologies, technology maturation and validation, and rapid transition to products.Interviewer: Alan Epstein, Vice President, Technology and Environment, Pratt & Whitney

Interviewees:Ed Greitzer, H.N. Slater Professor of Aeronautics and

Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThomas Irvine, Deputy Associate Administrator, Aeronautics

Research Mission Directorate, NASA HeadquartersInterviewer: Anthony Dean, Technology Leader - Combustion Systems, GE Global Research

Interviewees:Scott Cruzen, Vice President Advanced Design Technology,

Williams International Co., LLCTom Fetterhoff, Technical Director for Test Operations, AEDCInterviewer: Theodore Fecke, Retired USAF Senior Leader for Propulsion, Universal Technologies Corp.

Interviewees:Keith Leverkuhn, Vice President, Boeing Commercial AirplanesJames Newhouse, Chief, Propulsion Acquisition Division, Air Force

Materiel Command

1500-1800 hrs Room 26A

Assuring Critical System Behavior in an Era of Increasing Complexity and ChangeAs power and energy systems continue to increase in complexity, the challenges of meeting full stakeholder objectives of achieving desirable “system behavior” while assuring compliance with safety and environmental laws continue to grow. This panel will focus on the critical aspect of system behavior, examining the relevance and interaction of each component within a system to influence overall behavior and achieve desired outcomes. Such an “integrated” perspective is at the core of systems engineering methodology, essential to avoid risks and exploit opportunities throughout the system life cycle.

Moderator: John Thomas, INCOSE International (former) President, John A. Thomas & Associates, LLC

Panelists:Don Burns, Head of Innovation Systems Engineering,

Rolls-Royce CorporationEric Gebhardt, Chief Technology Officer and Vice President

Engineering, GE Oil & GasDavid Long, President and CEO, Vitech CorpPaul Nielsen, CEO, Software Engineering InstituteGreg Pannone, President, Controltec AnalyticsJon Wade, Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology

These conversations will cover a spectrum of timely topics including programs, systems, policy, operations, applications, platforms and more!

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IntroMonday, 28 July (continued)1500-1800 hrs Room 26B

JPC 50th Anniversary Pioneers Session: Celebrating the Past, Influencing the FutureIn this session we will celebrate 50 years of the Joint Propulsion Conference. Pioneers from industry, government, and academia will share their experiences and discuss how their achievements will influence the next generation of aerospace history. Following this portion of the program, several young professionals will interview the speakers and take questions from the audience.Moderator/Emcee: Theodore Fecke, Retired USAF Senior Leader for Propulsion, Universal Technologies Corp.

Interviewers:Lance Foster, NASA Glenn Research CenterZachary Grunder, Lockheed Martin CorporationParticipants:Mike Benzakein, Director, Executive Partnerships in Aerospace,

Aviation, and Flight, The Ohio State UniversityEd Greitzer, H.N. Slater Professor of Aeronautics and

Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyJim Johnson, BelcanJoe Nieberding, NASA (retired)Lawrence Ross, NASA (retired)Tony Strazisar, NASA (retired)

Tuesday, 29 July0930-1200 hrs Room 26A

Educating The Next Generation of Propulsion Engineers — Are Changes Needed to Better Prepare the Future Workforce?With the advent of new technologies, the college engineering curriculum has always changed to keep up with the demands placed on young engineers. But as the curriculum has changed, have we forgotten something important? A panel of educators and leaders from government, industry, and universities will discuss the skills that are needed to be successful in today’s environment and identify critical shortfalls or areas that they see as lacking in the preparation of young engineers. Moderator: Nicholas Garafolo, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Akron

Panelists:Lisa Teague, Director, Research and Technology, Rolls-Royce

CorporationDimitri Mavris, Director, ASDL, Georgia TechMike Benzakein, Director, Executive Partnerships in Aerospace,

Aviation, and Flight, The Ohio State UniversityJose Camberos, Senior Research Aerospace Engineer, Air Force

Research LaboratoryPaul Orkwis, Department Head and Professor of Aerospace

Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati

0930-1200 hrs Room 26B

Advanced Terrestrial Energy Technologies: Generation, Storage, DistributionRecent years have seen enormous shifts in energy usage, generation and outlooks. Renewables have increased in penetration dramatically, led by photovoltaics. Low cost natural gas is reaching the market, offsetting pollutants from traditional generation. The greater penetration of renewables leads to several technological challenges, including the wide-scale generation, distribution, and storage of energy and efficient usage on the next grid. Moderator: Timothy J. Peshek, Research Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve University

Panelists:Robert Savinell, George Dively Professor of Chemical

Engineering, Case Western Reserve UniversityIna T. Martin, Director of Operations, Materials for

Optoelectronic Research and Education (MORE) Center, Case Western Reserve University

James Soeder, Senior Technologist for Power, NASA Glenn Research Center

Emily Pentzer, Professor of Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University

Forum 360

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IntroTuesday, 29 July (continued)1500-1800 hrs Room 26A

Implementation, Utilization, and Coordination of Advanced Energy Concepts Within the Government and Department of DefenseGiven the reliance of the modern warfighter on advanced technology, the need for lightweight, highly efficient power sources is greater than ever for the military. Advanced battery technology, photovoltaics, advanced fuels, etc., have taken on ever-increasing roles within the Department of Defense. This reliance on efficient, low-cost power systems has increased the need for coordination and collaboration on advanced technology between the DoD and other government agencies. This panel session will consist of a number of short presentations from representatives of the various agencies followed by a panel discussion and questions from the audience. Topics discussed will include research in advanced power generation technology, system requirements, planned implementation, and coordination activities for these advanced technologies.Moderator: Michael F. Piszczor, Jr., Chief, Photovoltaic and Electrochemical Systems Branch, NASA Glenn Research Center

Panelists:Randall Furnas, Chief, Power Division, NASA Glenn Research

CenterPhillip Jenkins, Senior Technologist, Naval Research LaboratoryEvan O. Jones, Manager, Energy and Environment for National

Security, Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryJohn Nairus, Chief Engineer, Power and Controls Division, Air

Force Research Laboratory

1500-1800 hrs Room 26B

70 Years of Aero Propulsion Research at NASA Glenn Research CenterA historical perspective on aero propulsion research conducted at NASA Glenn Research Center over the past 70 years will be presented, with emphasis on research related to engine noise, combustion, CFD, controls, materials and structures, and sensors and instrumentation.Moderator: Dhanireddy Reddy, NASA Glenn Research CenterPresenters:Clarence Chang, NASA Glenn Research CenterDennis Huff, NASA Glenn Research CenterSanjay Garg, NASA Glenn Research CenterLarry Matus, NASA Glenn Research CenterAjay Misra, NASA Glenn Research CenterLouis Povinelli, NASA Glenn Research Center

Wednesday, 30 July0930-1200 hrs Room 26A

Additive Manufacturing: A Holistic View—From Education, Design, Research, and ProductionWhat the can the aerospace industry learn from the new centers for manufacturing innovation launched by the U.S. Department of Commerce? Panelists representing a broad industry cross-section will join representatives of the newly created institutes to discuss the U.S. plans to recapture America’s lead in manufacturing innovation.Moderator: David Salay, Consultant, Ohio Aerospace InstitutePanelists:Lawrence Brown, Executive Director, American Lightweight

Materials Manufacturing Innovation Institute (ALMMII)Dan Hartman, DMDI Representative, Rolls-Royce CorporationLarry Knauer, President, HSSE, Inc.Terri Burgess Sandu, Director, Entrepreneurship Innovation

Institute, Executive Director, Workforce, Lorain County College

Tim Shinbara, Technical Director, Association for Manufacturing Technology

0930-1200 hrs Room 26B

Keeping It Going: Sustainability and Growth in Technology and WorkforceThis session will discuss the underlying factors that can impact the technology development and transition process, including risk aversion; apathy with regard to the national benefits of aerospace; declining investments that impede our ability to develop, test, and mature key technologies adequately; and our inability to inspire and energize the workforce of tomorrow. The session will also discuss policy changes that can help mitigate these factors.Moderator: Mark Lewis, Director, Science and Technology Policy Institute

Panelists:Christopher Singer, Director of Engineering, NASA Marshall

Space Flight CenterJerrol (Jay) Littles Jr., Director of Advanced Launch Propulsion

Programs, Aerojet RocketdyneNeil Garrigan, Executive Manager, Aviation Advanced

Technology, GE Aviation

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Forum 360

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IntroWednesday, 30 July (continued)1500-1800 hrs Room 26A

Energy Trends and Their Implications on Advanced TechnologyToday’s energy landscape is complicated by increasing energy demands, the push for increased energy efficiency, and the introduction of advanced energy technology. These challenges have varying implications from industry, government, and regional perspectives. Panelists will address the current energy situation, future trends, and potential plans from their organization’s perspective.Moderator: Matt Moran, Sector Manager for Energy & Materials, NASA Glenn Research Center

Panelists:Larry Viterna, President, Nautica Wind Power LLCHasso Weiland, Technical Fellow, Alcoa Advanced Technical

CenterLorry Wagner, President, LEEDCo

1500-1800 hrs Room 26B

70 Years of Power and Space Propulsion at NASA Glenn Research CenterA historical perspective on power and space propulsion research conducted at NASA Glenn Research Center over the past 70 years will be presented, with emphasis on research related to electrical, chemical and nuclear propulsion, cryogenic propellants, direct energy conversion, and electrochemical and energy storage.Moderator: George Schmidt, NASA Glenn Research CenterPresenters:Stanley Borowski, NASA Glenn Research CenterDianne Linne, NASA Glenn Research CenterValerie Lyons, NASA Glenn Research CenterLee Mason, NASA Glenn Research CenterMichael Meyer, NASA Glenn Research CenterMichael Patterson, NASA Glenn Research CenterConcha Reid, NASA Glenn Research Center

Forum 360

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Intro

RISINGLEADERSAEROSPACEin

AIAA’s Rising Leaders in Aerospace Forum is a special initiative taking place during Propulsion and Energy 2014 that provides a forum for young aerospace leaders, age 35 and under, to learn from and engage with others.

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Forum 360

Monday, 28 July 1930-2130 hrs Room 5

Town Hall: Where’s MY Apollo Vision for the Future?These professionals will be fielding YOUR questions: What is the future of propulsion? What are the cutting-edge technologies in space propulsion? What is happening that can motivate me or my colleagues?Come prepared with questions as the panel will have a 60- minute Q&A session dedicated solely to answering your questions. If you would like, or prefer, you may forward your questions ahead of time. Questions can be sent to Stephen Brock, AIAA Program Manager, Students and Young Professional, at [email protected] and Christine Pastor-Barsi, Panel Moderator, at [email protected]. Moderator: Christine Pastor-Barsi, Sierra Lobo, Inc.Panelists:Curtis Johnson, Blue OriginMike Kynard, NASA Marshall Space Flight CenterRobyn Ringuette, Virgin GalacticJeff Thornburg, SpaceX

Tuesday, 29 July 1900-2030 hrs Room

“Brand Yourself”Engineers need to think of themselves not just as an individual, but as a brand. Today, an engineer’s brand is both virtual and in person. Come to the Rising Leaders event “Brand Yourself ” where branding specialist Brad Owen of Creavos will talk about how to manage your brand.

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IntroSpecial Sessions – IEEE/INCOSE EnergyTechMonday, 28 July 0930–1200 hrs Room 24

Advancing Technology Impacts in Energy and Transportation

Panel 1: Advancing Terrestrial and Space Power Generation This panel plans to cover thermal energy and electric power production issues facing our nation and the world over the next decades, with relevant technologies ranging from near term to mid- and far term.Although the main focus will be on ground-based plants to provide baseload electric power, energy conversion systems (ECS) for space, with solar- or nuclear energy sources for output power levels ranging tens of Watts to kilo-Watts for unmanned spacecraft, and eventual mega-Watts for lunar outposts and planetary surface colonies, are also included. Implications of these technologies on future terrestrial energy systems, combined with advanced fracking, Thorium-based reactors, and nuclear fusion, will also be considered by the panelists. The characteristics of the above mentioned ECS will be described, both in terms of their overall energy utilization effectiveness and also with regard to climactic effects due to exhaust emissions. Moderator: Al Juhasz, NASA Glenn Research Center Panelists: Bill Thesling, Energy From Thorium Foundation. Roger Dyson, NIRVANA Jason Mallinak, Babcock/Wilcox Al Juhasz, NASA Glenn Research Center

Panel 2: Exponential Technology Development Driving Future Vehicle System ComplexityDue to the regulatory landscape, driving complexity, rapidly developing technological solutions, and societal/human factors, the potential production options for future road vehicle integrated solutions comes with heightened risk. Whether viewed from the perspective of consumers, government agencies, industry, or investors, the uncertainties and ambiguities make decision making very difficult. This panel provides attendees with an overview of the current state, the latest thinking and analysis about the future vehicle system landscape from the perspective of leaders in key sectors. Moderator: Andrew Smart, SAE International Panelists: Paul Luskin, Ricardo Defense Systems Rick Kline, Cummins Diesel Greg Pannone, Control TEC

1500–1800 hrs Room 24

Meeting Education Demands of Future Energy Systems

Panel 1: Power & Energy Systems: A Transformative Approach to EducationStudents working on undergraduate and graduate degrees in the area of power and energy systems have been taught the same way for decades. With the movement toward more diverse, distributed and advanced power generation such as liquid fluoride thorium nuclear reactors, fracking, geothermal, solar, wind, and in conjunction with smart grids, the entire educational process needs to be assessed and revised. This panel will explore this and respond with suggested changes that need to be made. An example of a change that needs to occur is the addition of one or more required courses in systems engineering at both the undergraduate and graduate levels that can better prepare students for future engineering challenges. The panel will include representative from industry and government, as well as academics. Moderator: Chuck Alexander, Cleveland State University Panelists: Michael Ahern, WPI / Power Systems Sridhar Kota, FlexSys Inc. / University of Michigan (invited) Timothy Croshore, First Energy (invited)

Panel 2: 7. Power & Energy Future Directions Ongoing developments in photovoltaic and wind generation, electro-chemical and flywheel energy storage, geothermal through fracking, increased use of natural gas for electrical power generation, Brayton and Stirling conversion, and micro-grid and smart grid technologies are all of interest when considering the future state of the electric utility power system. Technology infusion in the electric power grid will encompass some of these technologies through evolution, but others are far more disruptive and will require significant changes for the electric power industry. This panel will explore the state of these technologies and the challenges for the utility industry and the barriers for the technology companies advocating their usage. Moderator: Ray Beach, NASA Glenn Research Center Panelists: Jeff Landis, NASA Glenn Research Center Joe Beno, University of Texas/ CEM Neil Snyder, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Larry Viterna, Nautica Wind Power

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IntroSpecial Sessions – IEEE/INCOSE EnergyTechTuesday, 29 July 20140930–1200 hrs Room 24

Energy Evolution – Achieving Control and Sustainability

Panel 1: The Evolving Smart Grid: Managing Risk with Hybrid Controls and Advanced TechnologyThe emergence of distributed energy resources, increases in renewables, long distance transmission, and retirements of coal plants are changing the fundamental operating assumptions that seasoned operators have relied on to keep the grid running. Combined with the retirement of the most experienced operators, the risk of blackouts is increasing, perhaps dramatically. This panel will discuss the likely extent of these emerging issues, as well as potential solutions, including “smart grid” technologies. The panel will look at several opportunities for coordination across the segments of the grid (end use, distribution, transmission, and generation) to provide continued reliability and enhanced resiliency by utilizing hybrid control schemes that allow for autonomous local actions to support central grid management functions. Moderator: Jason Black, Battelle Labs Panelists: Fred DiCenzo, Rockwell Automation Ankur Ganguli, Eaton Corp Jason Black, Battelle Labs

Panel 2: Sustainability and Complexity in Energy SystemsThis panel will focus on a comprehensive review of the current state of alternative, sustainable energy sources and their projected evolution for providing effective solutions for current and future energy needs. A key element will be focusing on the realities of what is possible, both technically and economically. On one hand, the release of new IPCC reports is once again igniting the debate on anthropogenic causes for climate change, and the resulting need to massively change our energy systems. On the other hand, the development of enhanced techniques for directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing is opening up vast new reserves of natural gas, driving down prices far below the levels where many renewable energy technologies can currently compete. Finally, energy production, distribution, and consumption must be viewed as an extremely complex system of systems. Moderator: Neil Snyder, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Panelists: Susan Raftery, AGROWN LLC Neil Snyder, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Mike Pizcor, NASA Glenn Research Center

1500–1800 hrs Room 24

Energy Life-Cycle Vulnerability and Life-Cycle Management

Panel 1: Managing the Life Cycle of Complex Systems: Using Advanced Models for Energy Decision SupportOf the many challenges confronting system developers in the modern era, perhaps none is more challenging than life-cycle management of the “system of systems” contained within the energy sector. At the same time, the reliable delivery of energy continues to be a vital function on which all modern economies depend. This session will examine the availability of sophisticated industry offerings in simulation tools and methods that provide effective life-cycle management / decision support for complex systems designers, such as the energy systems of today. Panelists will provide a general overview and focus on the significant advances made in the areas of Applied Model-based SE methods in dealing with the complex systems challenges. Examples of energy system models will be discussed. Moderator: David Long, Vitech Corp/ INCOSE Panelists: Matthew Hause, Atego / PTC Phil LePlante, Pennsylvania State University Benjie Loop, PC Krause & Associates, Inc Sean McGervey, Johns Hopkins University/ APL (invited)

Panel 2: Examining Energy System Risks and Power Grid Vulnerability The energy infrastructure in many countries is aging and vulnerable to a variety of threats, both man-made and natural phenomena. The risks of widespread, sustained outage of electricity on modern society could be more devastating than anything that has been experienced in human civilization. This panel will examine the risks and discuss an assessment of various threat scenarios and the current state of power grid challenges for maintaining security and availability. It will also explore possible recovery strategies in the event of grid failure and an action plan for national leadership. Moderator: Frank Gaffney, Center for Security Policy Panelists: Larry Bugh, Reliability First Corp. James Stevens, Software Engr Institute/CMU Thom Pearce, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (invited)Tom Popik, Foundation for Resilient Societies (invited)

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IntroSpecial Sessions – IEEE/INCOSE EnergyTech

Wednesday, 30 July 0930–1200 hrs Room 24

Regulation & Reliability in the Energy Sector

Panel 1: Measuring Regulatory Impact of Recent Trends in Power and Energy ResiliencyThis panel session will examine and summarize power and energy trends and policy outlook at the federal and state levels for the development of future domestic and global needs. The focus will be on resiliency in power and energy, including discussions of the impact in Ohio and nationally of hot and cold weather events, plant closures, demand-response advances, and distributed generation in a rapidly changing market. How can a systems approach define suitable measures of policy success, exposing potential unintended consequences including reduced resiliency? Panelists will also address means of providing ongoing assessment of actual outcomes versus regulatory intent, thereby establishing a framework of accountability for energy sector policies, using tools like value metrics and maturity modeling. Moderator: Carl Dister, Reliability First Corp. Panelists: Beth Trumbold, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Theresa Cunniff, Reliability First Corp. Paul Centolella, Analysis Group James Stevens, Software Engr Institute/CMU

Panel 2: Using Systems Thinking to Improve the Reliability of Power DeliveryElectric power is delivered by a complex system. Occasionally, outages occur unexpectedly and can include whole regions, even in good weather! The North American Power Industry is currently working to improve service reliability by adding focus to strengthening management practices. One approach being used is to formally appraise key management practices by reviewing them through the lens of holistic Systems Thinking. This roundtable discussion will explore the application of systems thinking to improve the reliability of power delivery. Moderator: Michael Ahern, WPI / Power Systems Panelists: Don Gelosh, WPI / Systems Engineering Tim Gallagher, Reliability First Corp. Yee Chou, American Electric Power

1500–1800 hrs Room 24

Systems Engineering Electric Utilities for Resiliency

Systems Engineering Resilient Electric Utilities in a Rapidly Changing EnvironmentThis panel continues the discussions from the Regulatory Panel, looking more deeply into the systems engineering models required to facilitate public policy success, and help measure the regulatory impact of measures aimed at making electric utilities more resilient. The panelists will discuss future interoperability of classic power systems tools with emerging risk communication models, reliability models, ecosystem impact models, maturity models, and social complexity models. The ability for these tools to offset the loss of design capabilities in the power industry, coupled with the new complex resiliency skills required to restore the aging infrastructure will also be examined. Moderator: Carl Dister, Reliability First Corp. Panelists: Rajeev Rajaram, Kent State University Dan Kovacs, Decision Partners Thom Pearce, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Brian Keaveny, NESCAUMMatthew Butkovic, Carnegie Mellon

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IntroWednesday, June 300930–1130 hrs Room 13

Joint AIAA Foundation/ASME.IGTI Student Design Competition AIAA Foundation and ASME.IGTI have again teamed up to sponsor a design competition. In its third year, students from universities all over the world were asked to prepare a design report to respond to a Request for Proposal (RFP). This RFP asked students to design an engine for a supersonic business jet.To make the RFP as similar to a real-world industry as possible, a base engine was selected as a starting point for the teams. The teams then had to prepare or redesign the engine and prepare a basic airframe for the supersonic business jet.All of the responses were reviewed by technical experts from AIAA and ASME. The top three proposals are invited to the AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum to make an oral presentation to a panel of judges. These judges will assess the design, presentation, and responses to questions. They will add their scores to those provided by the technical judges to come up with a final 1st-3rd place ranking.The final rankings will be announced at the conclusion of the session, and the teams will receive their monetary prizes after the conference has concluded. Prizes will be $2,500, $1,500, and $1,000.Please join us on Wednesday from 0930-1130 hrs in Room 13 to hear the finalists.

Special Events

While you are at AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2014, don’t forget to stop by the AIAA Region III Display. This display highlights some of the Region III achievements and activities, reasons to be an AIAA member, and demonstrates the importance of involvement in your AIAA local section. We hope you stop by to check out Region III.

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IntroNetworking Events As the old adage says, “It’s not just what you know, it’s who you know.” Connect with those who may become your future colleagues and collaborators, employers or employees. Exchange ideas with the companies you want to partner with, and interact with the leaders who are shaping the future of aerospace.

Morning Coffee and PastriesA great way to start the day and interact with colleagues old and new, networking breakfasts will be offered on Monday–Wednesday, 0900–0930 hrs, in the Exposition Hall at the Cleveland Convention Center.

Networking 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 located in the Exposition Hall on Monday and Tuesday, and in the Exposition Foyer on Wednesday at the following times:Monday, 28 July 1430–1500 hrsTuesday, 29 July 1430–1500 hrsWednesday, 30 July 1500–1530 hrs

Welcome ReceptionA welcome reception will be held on Monday, 28 July, 1800–1930 hrs, in the Exposition Hall. Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones. A ticket for the reception is required, and is included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.

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IntroEducational EventsAIAA is committed to keeping aerospace professionals at their technical best, and provides an ongoing source of learning, community, professional connections, and career development. Gain the knowledge you need to excel in your field or to move confidently into a new one. Learn how to interact with students and teachers, and help inspire the next generation of aerospace leaders.

Tuesday, 29 July1300–1700 hrs Grand Ballroom C

Energize Tomorrow’s Engineers Today! Launch Students to Their STEM Future!Join the Northern Ohio Section at a STEM outreach event for a group of pre-college women in Grand Ballroom C on Tuesday, July 29, from 1300–1700 hrs. The student participants will face a variety of engineering challenges during this outreach event, designed to energize and propel them toward STEM careers. The event is an open house; conference attendees are encouraged to stop by during the afternoon program to inspire, encourage, or guide the students. Or just come to observe the activities and take ideas back to your own section! Stop in for a few minutes or hang out for the afternoon. Sponsored and organized by AIAA’s Northern Ohio Section.Join us at this Propulsion and Energy 2014 outreach event!

Thursday, 31 July – Friday, 1 August 0800–1700 hrs Room 25 B

Hybrid Rocket PropulsionCourse registration is required to attend. This short course is aimed at bringing together professionals with a mutual interest in chemical combustion and propulsion, including modern techniques for measuring hybrid rocket performance, flame and flow field modeling, testing, and stability analysis. The purpose is to present and discuss fundamental theory alongside research findings with emphasis on unsolved problems, open questions, and benchmark tests. The course will provide a platform for learning and exchanging hybrid rocket experiences in the hope of stimulating further interactions and future collaborations.

0800–1700 hrs Room 25 C

Missile Propulsion Design, Technologies, and System EngineeringCourse registration is required to attend. This course is oriented toward the needs of missile engineers, system engineers, system analysts, marketing personnel, program managers, university professors, and others working in the area of missile propulsion systems and missile propulsion technology development. Attendees will gain an understanding of missile propulsion design, missile propulsion technologies, launch platform integration, missile propulsion system measures of merit, and missile propulsion system development process.

0800–1700 hrs Room 26 A

2nd AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics WorkshopWorkshop registration is required to attend.The focus of the workshop will be on assessing the accuracy of CFD in obtaining multi-stream air breathing jet performance and flow structure to include nozzle force, vector, and moment; nozzle thrust (Cv) and discharge (Cd) coefficients; and surface pressure prediction accuracy. Experimental data are available for each test case, but the CFD studies will be performed as a blind trial and compared with the experimental data during the workshop.

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Wednesday, 30 July

1200–1330 hrs Grand Ballroom B

Awards Luncheon Celebrating Achievements in Propulsion and Energy

Join with AIAA in recognizing technical and scientific excellence at the AIAA Awards Luncheon on Wednesday, 30 July, 1200–1330 hrs, in Grand Ballroom B. A ticket for the luncheon is required, and is included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.

Air Breathing Propulsion Award

Ashwani GuptaDistinguished University Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Maryland College Park, Maryland“For outstanding contributions to the understanding and development of advanced high intensity combustors for near zero emission high performance air breathing propulsion.”

Energy Systems AwardWilliam E. LearAssociate Professor Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering University of Florida Gainesville, Florida“For distinguished significant contributions in the energy systems field over many years, most notably in distributed generation, direct methanol fuel cells, and combustion.”

Propellants and Combustion AwardFrederick L. DryerProfessor Emeritus, Senior Scholar Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey“For a distinguished record of technical contributions to combustion kinetics, surrogate fuel models, droplet combustion, flow reactors, and fire safety.”

Wyld Propulsion AwardRoger MyersExecutive Director Advanced In Space Programs Aerojet Rocketdyne Redmond, Washington“For sustained high-value contributions to propulsion for U.S. and international space systems and services to aerospace propulsion communities.”

Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Best Paper“Optimal Inlet Shape Design of N2B Hybrid Wing Body Configuration” AIAA 2012-3917, Hyoung Jin Kim, SAIC; and Meng-Sing Liou, NASA Glenn Research Center.

Electric Propulsion Best Paper“Conducting Wall Hall Thrusters” AIAA 2013-4117, Daniel Goebel, Richard Hofer, Ioannis Mikellides, Ira Katz, James Polk, and Brandon Dotson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Best Paper“Unsteady Three-Dimensional Phenomena in Mode-Transition Simulations of the HIFiRE-2 Scramjet Flowpath,” AIAA 2013-3753, Robert Yentsch and Datta Gaintonde, The Ohio State University.

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Recognition EventsFor over 75 years, AIAA has been a champion to make sure that aerospace professionals are recognized for their contributions. AIAA salutes 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.

AIAA celebrates our industry’s discoveries and achievements from the small but brilliantly simple innovations that affect everyday lives to the major discoveries and missions that fuel our collective human drive to explore and accomplish amazing things. The following awards will be presented:

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IntroRecognition EventsHybrid Rockets Best Paper“Development and Flight Testing of a Hybrid Rocket Booster for UAV Assisted Take Off,” AIAA Paper 2013-4140, Alberto Bettella, Federico Moretto, Enrico Geremia, Nicolas Bellomo, Daniele Pavarin, and Dino Petronio, University of Padua.

Hybrid Rockets Best Student Paper“Mass Flow Rate and Isolation Characteristics of Injectors for Use with Self-Pressurizing Oxidizers in Hybrid Rockets,” AIAA 2013-3636, Benjamin S. Waxman, Brian J. Cantwell, and Jonah E. Zimmerman, Stanford University; and Greg Zilliac, NASA Ames Research Center.

Liquid Propulsion Best Paper“Passive Phase Separation in Cryogenic Upper Stage Tanks,” AIAA 2013-3905, Philipp Behruzi, Jorg Klatte, and Gaston Netter, Astrium Space Transportation.

Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion Best Paper“A One-Year Round Trip Crewed Mission to Mars Using Bimodal Nuclear Thermal and Electric Propulsion (BNTEP)” AIAA 2013-4076, Laura Burke and Stanley Borowski, NASA Glenn Research Center; and David McCurdy and Thomas Packard, Vantage Partners LLC.

Propellants and Combustion Best Paper“Thermo-Acoustic Coupling in Swirl-Stabilized Flames with Helical Vortices” AIAA 2013-3650, Vincent Caux-Brisebois and Adam Steinberg, University of Toronto; and Christophy Arndt and Wolfgang Meier, DLR.

Solid Rockets Best Paper“Electric Solid Propellants: A Safe, Micro to Macro Propulsion Technology,” AIAA 2013-4168, Wayne Sawka and Michael McPherson, Digital Solid State Propulsion.

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Intro

Exhibitors by Booth Number

504 Aerojet Rocketdyne404 ATK 510 BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc.608 Boeing Company714 Cambridge University Press 613 Cobham710 Desktop Aeronautics807 dSpace 409 Dunmore Corporation414 GE Aviation508 General Dynamics - OTS709 Intelligent Light810 JASC-Controls514 Keystone Engineering Company407 L-3 Electron Technologies, Inc.713 Marotta Controls, Inc.609 Metal Technology

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Pointwise

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614 National Technical Systems (NTS)715 North Star Imaging Inc.607 Pointwise, Inc.708 Rolls-Royce814 Sierra Nevada Corporation813 Stanford Mu Corporation716 University of Notre Dame408 VACCO Industries707 Valcor Engineering Corporation809 Worthington Industries (SCI)516 Wyle616 ZIN Tech

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Intro

Exposition Hall HoursMonday, 28 July 0900–1600 hrs Reception* 1800–1930 hrsTuesday, 29 July 0900–1130 hrsNetworking Luncheon* 1200–1300 hrs

1300–1600 hrsWednesday, 30 July 0900–1200 hrs

*A ticket is required to attend the reception and the networking luncheon

AIAA Pavilion Stop 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 Propulsion and Energy 2014AIAA Publications is offering a special discount on all titles featured at AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2014. 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 special offer will only be available during the forum! Take advantage of these super savings and visit the AIAA Bookstore!

Meet the AuthorMonday, 28 July, 1815-1900 hrs AIAA PavilionEugene L. Fleeman

Missile Design and System EngineeringOpening Reception

Exposition HallThe exposition hall is the hub of activity during this event. Networking coffee breaks, luncheons, receptions, poster sessions, poster presentation sessions, and exhibitor presentations are all held in the exposition hall to give attendees and exhibitors an opportunity to connect with partners, industry thought leaders, and collaborators who can help move your business forward.

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ExhibitorsAerojet Rocketdyne 5042001 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 its space, missile defense, strategic, tactical missile and armaments customers throughout the world. For more information, visit www.rocket.com

ATK 404Business Development UT03-DSBDPO Box 98Magna, UT 84044-0098www.atk.com [email protected]

ATK is on the forefront of R&D and manufacture of solid rocket propulsion, aircraft structures, missile components, small sats, solar arrays, satellite components, and flares and decoys. ATK provides affordable solutions to meet emerging needs.

BETA CAE Systems 51029800 Middlebelt Road, Suite 100 Farmington Hills, MI 48334www.ansa-usa.com [email protected]

BETA CAE Systems is an engineering services company that distributes and supports the industry leading ANSA and META software. ANSA is a CAE pre-processing tool for FE and CFD analysis, for full-model build, from CAD to solver input file, in one integrated environment. META is a post-processor for analyzing results from ANSYS, NASTRAN, ABAQUS, LS-DYNA, PAMCRASH, RADIOSS, MADYMO, and other solvers.

The Boeing Company 6086861 Sperryville Lane Moorpark, CA 93021www.boeing.com [email protected]

Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems. Its broad range of capabilities includes creating new, more efficient members of its commercial airplane family, creating advanced technology solutions for military customers, and integrating aircraft, defense systems, and warfighters through network-enabled solutions.

Cambridge University Press 71432 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10013-2473www.cambridge.org/[email protected]

Cambridge’s 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 a 20% discount, and to pick up sample issues of our journals. Visit our website to see everything we do: www.cambridge.org/us/.

Cobham 61310 Cobham Drive Orchard Park, NY 14127www.cobham.com [email protected]

Cobham offers an innovative range of technologies and services to solve challenging problems across commercial, defense and security markets, on space, air, land, and maritime platforms. Cobham Life Support specializes in high pressure pneumatic controls and actuation for space propulsion, life support systems, electro-explosively actuated devices, restraint systems, and inflation products.

Desktop Aeronautics 7101900 Embarcadero Way Palo Alto, CA 94303www.desktop.aero [email protected]

Founded in 1994, Desktop Aeronautics has grown into a well established consulting firm dedicated to advancing the state of the art in aerodynamics and aircraft design. We have significant experience and recognized expertise in aerodynamics, aircraft design, computational fluid dynamics, and multidisciplinary optimization. We have worked with leading aerospace organizations on some of the most difficult challenges in aerospace industry.

dSPACE 80750131 Pontiac Trail Wixom, MI 48393www.dspaceinc.com [email protected]

dSPACE is the world’s leading provider of hardware and software tools for developing and testing sophisticated electronic control systems. dSPACE’s high-quality, off-the-shelf tools have played a vital role in product innovation across the industries. Learn more at www.dspaceinc.com.

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ExhibitorsDUNMORE Corporation 409145 Wharton Road

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Bristol, PA [email protected] is a manufacturer of engineered films and tapes for aerospace, supplying multilayer insulation materials to the aerospace industry for over twenty-five years. With a highly technical product base of over 400 certified products, DUNMORE is the trusted source for engineered aerospace films and tapes.

GE Aviation 414One Neumann Way, MD G414 Cincinnati, OH 45215www.ge.com/aviation [email protected]

GE Aviation, an operating unit of GE (NYSE: GE), is a world-leading provider of jet, turboprop, and turboshaft engines, components, and integrated systems for commercial, military, business, and general aviation aircraft. GE Aviation has a global service network to support these offerings. For more information, visit us at www.ge.com/aviation. Follow GE Aviation on Twitter at http://twitter.com/GEAviation and YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/GEAviation.

General Dynamics 508300 Industrial Avenue Lincoln, NE 68504 www.gdatp.com [email protected]

General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products, located in Charlotte, NC, provides a broad range of system solutions for military and commercial applications. The Lincoln, NE facility develops and produces composite: rocket motor cases, overwrapped pressure vessels, launch tubes and fuel tanks.

Intelligent Light 709301 Rt. 17 North, 7th Floor Ruthorford, 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.

JASC-Controls 8102303 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.

Keystone Engineering Company 5144401 Donald Douglas Drive Long Beach, CA [email protected]

Keystone Engineering Company is a privately owned, small business. Keystone’s core competencies include the design, qualification and production of light-weight propellant and pressure storage tanks, and unique fabrication and design technologies for propellant storage assemblies with propellant management device requirements.

L-3 Electron Technologies, Inc 4073100 W Lominta Boulevard Torrance, CA 90505www.L-3com.com/eti [email protected]

L-3 Electron Technologies, Inc. (ETI) is a leading provider of electric propulsion systems for both commercial and scientific spacecraft. ETI has delivered 13cm and 25cm Xenon Ion Propulsion Systems or XIPS®. ETI also delviered the 30cm XIPS® for NASA’s Deep Space 1 and DAWN spacecraft. ETI has developed an 8cm xenon thruster for small sat application.

Marotta Controls, Inc 71378 Boonton Avenue Montville, NJ [email protected]

Marotta Controls, Inc. has 50+ years of experience in designing control systems for spacecraft. Our engineered propulsion controls are compact, lightweight, use minimal power and are ready for integration into your system. Let our experienced engineering team work with you to overcome your control system challenges. Visit us at booth 713.

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IntroExhibitorsMetal Technology 609173 Queen Avenue SE Albandy, OR 97322www.mtialbany.com [email protected]

With more than forty years of experience, Metal Technology (MTI) leads the way in additive manufacturing, precision machining, forming and forging of exotic metals. MTI works with materials such as Tantalum, Niobium, Titanium, Molybdenum, Tungsten and their alloys. MTI is ISO9001 registered and ITAR compliant.

Moog 604300 Jamison Road, Plant 20 East Aurora, NY 14052www.moog.com/[email protected]

Moog supplies critical components, subsystems and systems for access to and operation in space, including: thrust vector control, flight control actuators, electronic controllers, avionics, payload electronics, fluid control systems, propulsion components, subsystems and systems, antenna and solar array positioners, reaction wheels, vibration isolation and electronic assemblies for satellites.

NASA 704/804/808300 E St. SW Washington, D.C. 20024www.nasa.govFrom Earth, to Mars and Beyond: NASA’s Technology Drives Exploration. NASA highlights its advanced technology development and capabilities in aeronautics, science, and human and space operations that also have real world benefits here on Earth, today. Discover NASA’s current and future missions to Mars and beyond, and learn about the Agency’s contributions to innovation.

NTS – National Technical Systems 61424007 Ventura Boulevard Calabasas, CA 91302www.nts.com [email protected]

NTS is a diversified engineering services company, providing a wide range of product design consulting services, testing and certifications, and supply chain management solutions.

North Star Imaging 71519875 South Diamond Lake Road. Rogers, MN [email protected]

North Star Imaging is the largest 3D X-Ray Inspection service provide in North America. Send us your samples for failure analysis, reverse engineering and R&D.

Pointwise 607213 South Jennings Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76104 [email protected]

Pointwise, Inc. is solving the top problem facing engineering analysts today: mesh generation for computational fluid dynamics. Manufacturing firms and research organizations use Pointwise’s mesh generation software to seamlessly bridge the gap between CAD and computational fluid dynamics analysis.

Rolls-Royce 7082001 South Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN [email protected]

LibertyWorks® vision is: Trusted to deliver the future by defining and demonstrating technologies and power-systems enabling customer-focused solutions. LibertyWorks® focuses on increased capability and reduced fuel burn in advanced propulsion and power technologies and systems. Emphasis areas include highly efficient subsonic, supersonic and high Mach turbine propulsion systems, highly integrated inlet and exhaust systems, and innovative integrated power and thermal management systems.

Sierra Nevada Corporation 814 1722 Boxelder Street Louisville, CO [email protected]

Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Space Systems business area, headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, designs and manufactures advanced spacecraft, space vehicles, rocket motors and spacecraft subsystems and components for the U.S. government and commercial customers, as well as for the international market.

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IntroStanford Mu Corporation 813 20725 Annalee Avenue

The Contents of this Package are Stanford Mu Corporation Confidential.

TM

Carson, CA [email protected]

An internationally recognized leader in the design, development and production of propulsion systems and other fluid control components for satellites, spacecrafts and space vehicles. Space Components is ISO9001:2008 and AS9100:0029 Reve. C Certified and has delivered over 800 regulators of which 312 have successfully flown; the balance are awaiting launch.

University of Notre Dame 716 University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN [email protected]

The Notre Dame Turbomachinery Laboratory conducts applied research for technology development.

VACCO Industries 408 10350 Vacco Street South El Monte, CA [email protected]

VACCO is a leading designer and manufacturer of specialty valves, filters and advanced fluid control products—offering innovative engineered solutions to critical missions for defense, space, and commercial markets for 60 years. Reliable heritage. Intelligent solutions.

Valcor Engineering Corporation 7072 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 and drain valves, pressure regulators, actuators) for liquids (propellants, fuel, hydraulic fluid) and gases in critical aerospace (aircraft, launch vehicle, missile, spacecraft, etc.) applications.

Worthington Industries 809336 Enterprise Place Pomona, CA 91768www.worthingtoncylinders.comcylinders@worthingtonindustries.com

Manufacturer of Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessels and Structures. Formerly known as Structural Composites Industries.

Wyle 51622309 Exploration Drive Lexington Park, MD 20653www.wyle.com [email protected]

Wyle, a leading provider of specialized engineering, scientific, technical and test-related services, engineering, acoustics research and consulting services to DoD, NASA and commercial customers. Services include, independent acquisition, analysis, engineering and technical expertise to Govt. program offices, test teams and aircraft depots.

ZIN Technologies 6166745 Engle Road Middle Heights, OH [email protected]

ZIN Technologies is an experienced developer of ground and flight systems for manned and unmanned aerospace applications. Expertise includes providing scientific, technical, operational, and program management resources. ZIN specializes in the progression between concept, detailed design, engineering, manufacturing, and operations.

Exhibitors

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IntroGeneral InformationAIAA Registration and Information Center HoursThe AIAA Registration and Information Center will be located on the ballroom level of the Convention Center. Sunday, 27 July 1500–1900 hrsMonday, 28 July 0700–1800 hrsTuesday, 29 July 0700–1700 hrsWednesday, 30 July 0700–1700 hrs

AIAA ITAR Registration and Information Center HoursMonday, 28 July 0930–1800 hrsTuesday, 29 July 0700–1800 hrsWednesday, 30 July 0700–1100 hrs

Wi-Fi Internet Access On SiteWi-Fi service for attendees is available in the foyer space of the Convention Center outside session rooms and the exposition hall (see page 5). To keep this service available and optimized for all attendees, please do not download files larger than 2MB, create multiple sessions across multiple devices, or download multiple files in one session. If you receive an error message that an AIAA server is blocking your current IP address, please inform the AIAA Registration and Information Center.

Conference ProceedingsProceedings for the forum will be available online. The cost is included in the registration fee where indicated. Online proceedings will be available on 28 July 2014. Attendees who register in advance for the online proceedings will be provided with instructions on how to access them. Those registering on site will be provided with instructions at that time.Proceedings: 1. To view proceedings, visit

www.aiaa.org >ARC>Meeting Papers. a. Log in with the link at the top right of the page. b. Select the appropriate conference from the list. c. Search for individual papers with the Quick Search toolbar

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

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

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

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

3. Direct any questions concerning access to proceedings and/or ARC to [email protected].

Manuscript Revisions 1. Manuscript revision is open for all presenting authors

from 0900 hrs Eastern Time, 28 July, through 2000 hrs Eastern Time, 8 August.

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

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IntroGeneral InformationCertificate of AttendanceCertificates of Attendance are available for attendees who request documentation at the forum itself. Please request your copy at the AIAA Registration and Information Center. AIAA offers this service to better serve the needs of the professional community. Claims of hours or applicability toward professional education requirements are the responsibility of the participant.

Employment OpportunitiesAIAA assists members who are searching for employment by providing a bulletin board at forums. This bulletin board is solely for “open position” and “available for employment” postings. Employers are encouraged to have personnel who are attending an AIAA forum bring “open position” job postings. Individual AIAA members may post “available for employment” notices. AIAA cannot assume responsibility for notices forwarded to AIAA Headquarters. AIAA reserves the right to remove inappropriate notices. AIAA members can post and browse resumes, browse job listings, and access other online employment resources by visiting the AIAA Career Center at http://careercenter.aiaa.org.

MembershipAIAA is your vital lifelong link to the collective creativity and brainpower of the aerospace profession and a champion for its achievements – and nonmembers who pay the full nonmember registration fee will receive their first year’s AIAA membership at no additional cost! Students who are not yet members may apply their registration fee toward their first year’s student member dues. (Free membership is not included in discounted group-rate registration.)

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

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

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

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

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IntroGeneral Information

AIAA is the world’s largest technical society dedicated to the global aerospace profession. With more than 35,000 individual members worldwide, and 100 corporate members, AIAA brings together industry, academia, and government to advance engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense.American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500 Reston, VA 20191-4344 703.264.7500 or 800.639.AIAA (2422) Fax: 703.264.7657 [email protected] www.aiaa.org

Speakers’ Briefings in Session RoomsAuthors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute briefing on the day of their sessions to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session(s). Laptops preloaded with the Speaker Briefing preparation slides will be provided in each session room. Speaker’s Briefing schedule is as follows:Monday, 28 July 0900–0930 hrsTuesday, 29 July 0900–0930 hrsWednesday, 30 July 0900–0930 hrs

Speakers’ Practice RoomSpeakers who wish to practice their presentations may do so in Room 19. A sign-up sheet will be posted on the door. In consideration of others, please limit practice time to 30-minute increments.

Session Chair ReportsAll session chairs are asked to complete a session chair report to evaluate their session for future planning. AIAA has partnered with Canvas Solutions to provide an electronic Session Chair Report form. You can download the FREE mobile app in your App Store, AppWorld, or Marketplace by searching for “Canvas Solutions, Inc.” The mobile app is free, so please be sure to download it. Detailed instructions will be provided in the session rooms. If you do not have a tablet or a smartphone, simply use the report form as a guide and enter your session chair report information at the session chair reporting computer station located on site near the AIAA registration area. Report data will be collected and used for future planning purposes, including session topics and room allocations. Please submit your session chair report electronically by 5 August.

AudiovisualEach session room will be preset with the following: one LCD projector, one screen, one microphone and sound system (if necessitated by room size), and one laser pointer. Laptop computers will also be provided. You may also use your own computer. Any additional audiovisual equipment requested onsite will be at cost to the presenter. Please note that AIAA does not provide security in the session rooms and recommends that items of value not be left unattended.

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

Journal PublicationAIAA has prior publication rights to any paper presented at its conferences. Authors who are seeking the opportunity for peer-reviewed publication are encouraged to submit their papers for consideration by one of the Institute’s archival journals: AIAA Journal; Journal of Aircraft; Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics; Journal of Propulsion and Power; Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets; Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer; or Journal of Aerospace Information Systems. Journal scopes and author guidelines and instructions can be found in Aerospace Research Central at http://arc.aiaa.org/page/authorresources. You may now submit your paper to a journal for review before the conference presentation date: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aiaa.

Author and Session Chair Information

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IntroITAR InformationITAR Restricted SessionsOn Tuesday and Wednesday, a limited number of papers will be presented in “U.S.-Only” technical sessions. In addition to your forum registration, a separate registration process is required to attend these restricted sessions. Please see the detailed information on the ITAR Registration Grid to determine your individual requirements.

Access to ITAR Sessions: Presenting a Paper, Chairing a Session, or Attending an ITAR-Restricted PresentationAdmittance to the restricted technical papers is controlled by the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All attendees, presenters, and session chairs will need to register for the conference and then visit the ITAR Registration Desk to complete additional registration procedures. Anyone wising to enter the restricted session room MUST abide by the procedures and submittal of verification documents mandated by the DoD. No Exceptions!

Availability of Manuscripts from ITAR- Restricted SessionsA DVD containing the manuscripts from the ITAR sessions will be available for purchase on site at the forum, by those who are registered to attend the ITAR sessions, for $25. There will be no sale or distribution of these papers after the event.

ITAR Electronics Policy No phones, computers (other than the presenter), ipads, cameras, and other electronic devices with cameras or recording capabilities will be permitted into the ITAR session room. There will be a check-in desk in front of the room where you can check these devices during the time you are in the sessions.

10/19/2012

Important session information for all attendees wishing to present or attend ITAR papers

AIAA Restricted Papers – ITAR Regulations Session Admittance Policy (Revised 10/19/2012)

Several papers scheduled to be presented at this conference will be restricted papers governed by ITAR (U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations). If you plan to attend any presentations restricted by ITAR, you must bring proof of citizenship PLUS the other verification documents as shown below. Please note that only U.S. Citizens and U.S. Resident Aliens can be considered for attendance at these restricted presentations. Admittance to restricted sessions and access to restricted technical papers is implemented and controlled by ITAR . All restricted session attendees (including speakers and session chairs for these sessions) MUST abide by the procedures and submittal of verification documents as noted below – NO EXCEPTIONS: ATTENDEE CLASSIFICATION IDENTIFICATION & PROOF OF EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS U.S. Government Employees 1. Proof of U.S. Citizenship (for example, passport, birth certificate, voters registration card, naturalization papers), AND

2. Personal photographic identification: U.S. Government/Military Photo ID badge, such as CAC card U.S. Citizens 1. Proof of U.S. Citizenship (for example, passport, birth certificate, voters registration card, naturalization papers), AND

2. Personal photographic identification (passport, driver’s license, etc.), AND 3. Certification credentials based on DD Form 2345 (see below for details)

Resident Aliens (U.S.) 1. Resident Alien Card, AND 2. Personal photographic identification (passport, driver’s license, etc.), AND 3. Certification credentials based on DD Form 2345 (see below for details)

DD Form 2345 individual certification credentials (required for U.S. & Resident Aliens) MUST be from one of the following:

1. Copy of an approved and active DD2345 for the individual, OR 2. Copy of an approved and active DD2345 for the individual’s employer PLUS evidence of current employment status with that employer (corporate ID,

business card, etc.), OR 3. A listing of the individual’s employer in the most recent DoD quarterly Qualified U.S. Contractor Access List PLUS evidence of current employment status

with that employer (corporate ID, business card, etc.). DD Form 2345 may be downloaded and completed online in order to apply for approval to be listed on the Qualified U.S. Contractor List, www.dlis.dla.mil/jcp. Allow at least 4-6 week (or longer) prior to the AIAA technical conference dates for you to receive the approval and be listed on the Qualified U.S. Contractor List. How to get your ITAR Clearance: Bring all of the above listed identification, proof of employment and certification credentials to the AIAA ITAR Registration Desk in the AIAA Registration area. Your documents will be verified and you will be provided with a stamp indicating your ITAR clearance. Photo ID will be checked against your ITAR badge before admittance is granted to any ITAR presentation.

Please be advised that all policies and procedures MUST be followed or admittance to restricted sessions will not be permitted.

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IntroTime Title Location

Sunday, 27 July 20141500–1600 hrs TAC P&E Rockets, Space and Advanced Propulsion Group Room 10 (Convention Center)

1600–1700 hrs SRTC Awards and Communications Subcommittee Room 11 (Convention Center)

1600–1700 hrs SRTC Education and History Subcommittee Room 12 (Convention Center)

1700–2000 hrs TAC Propulsion and Energy Group Room 10 (Convention Center)

Monday, 28 July 20140900–1000 hrs ABPTCs Steering Committee Huron

1000–1030 hrs HSABPTC Steering Committee Ontario

1030–1100 hrs ABPTCs New Member Orientation Huron

1100–1200 hrs ABPSITC Meeting Erie

1100–1200 hrs GTETC Meeting Salon A/B

1100–1200 hrs HSABPTC Meeting Salon C

1200–1500 hrs Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion TC Salon G/H

1300–1400 hrs ABPTCs Conference Subcommittees (ASM/JPC) Huron

1300–1400 hrs TAC P&E Operations Group Salon C

1400–1500 hrs ABPTCs Honors and Awards Subcommittee Ontario

1500–1600 hrs ABPTCs Education Subcommittee Huron

1600-1700 hrs ABPTCs Communications Subcommittee Ontario

1700–1800 hrs ABPTCs PAW Committee Huron

1700–1800 hrs ABPTCs Working Groups Salon C

1700–1800 hrs Executive Steering Committee Room 17 (Convention Center)

1700–1900 hrs GEPC Leadership Team Superior

1900–2130 hrs Propellants and Combustion TC Salon A/B

1900–2200 hrs ABPTCs Dinner Meeting Salon D

1900–2200 hrs Solid Rockets TC Salon G/H

1900–2200 hrs Electric Propulsion TC Salon E

1900–2200 hrs Terrestrial Energy Systems TC Salon F

Tuesday, 29 July 20141100–1200 hrs Forum Organizing Committee Huron

1300–1400 hrs TAC P&E Products Group Huron

1300–1430 hrs Pressure Gain Combustion PC Erie/Superior

1530–1700 hrs 2015 Technical Program Committee Erie/Superior

1730–1930 hrs Green Engineering PC Erie/Superior

1800–2100 hrs Aerospace Power Systems TC Huron

1900–2200 hrs Energetic Components and Systems TC Room 12 (Convention Center)

1900–2200 hrs Hybrid Rockets TC Room 7 (Convention Center)

Wednesday, 30 July 20141330–1430 hrs TAC P&E Energy Group Ontario

1900–2230 hrs Liquid Propulsion TC Room 7 (Convention Center)

Committee Meetings

All meetings held at the Cleveland Marriott, unless otherwise specified.

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IntroSessions at a Glance

Abbreviation Title Date Start Time End Time Location

Advanced Propulsion Concepts (APC)80-APC-1 Advanced Space Transportation Concepts 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 21

108-APC-2 Advanced Vehicle Propulsion Concepts 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 21

168-APC-4 Unique Propulsion Concepts II 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 21

Advanced Propulsion Concepts (APC)21-APS-1 Radioisotope and Fission Power Systems 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 21

78-APS-2 Aircraft Electrical Power Systems 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 2

132-APS-3 Spacecraft Power Concepts 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 12

138-APC-3 Unique Propulsion Concepts I 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 21

Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration (ABPSI)33-ABPSI-1/GTE-4 Hybrid Propulsion 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 6

59-ABPSI-2 Inlets I 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 6

92-ABPSI-3/GTE-13 Integrated Performance I 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 6

104-GTE-15/ABPSI-4 Inlet Engine Compatibility and Aeroelasticity 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 14

105-GTE-16/ABPSI-5 Jet Noise 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 15

111-ABPSI-7 Integrated Performance II 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 25 A

117-ABPSI-6 Inlets II 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 6

136-HSABP-7/ABPSI-8

High-Speed Inlets 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 2

150-ABPSI-9 Propellers, Small Engines, & Alternative Fuels 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 6

180-ABPSI-10 Nozzles 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 6

Energy-Focused Topic AreasAerospace Power Systems (APS)

Energy Conversion (EC)

Energy Policy/Systems (EPOL/ESYS)

Energy Storage Technology (EST)

EnergyTech (ET)

ITAR (ITAR)

Terrestrial Energy Systems (TES)

Thermal Management Technology (TM)

Propulsion-Focused Topic AreasAdvanced Propulsion Concepts (APC)

Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration (ABPSI)

Electric Propulsion (EP)

Energetic Components and Systems (ECS)

Gas Turbine Engines (GTE)

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion (HSABP)

Hybrid Rockets (HR)

ITAR (ITAR)

Liquid Propulsion (LP)

Nuclear and Future Flight (NFF)

Propellants and Combustion (PC)

Propulsion Education (EDU)

Solid Rockets (SR)

Space Transportation (ST)

System Concepts and Supporting Propulsion Technologies (SCP)

Sessions at a Glance Overview

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IntroSessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time End Time Location

Education (EDU)35-EDU-1 Propulsion Education I 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 8

61-EDU-2 Propulsion Education II 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 8

Electric Propulsion (EP)12-EP-2 Ion Thrusters 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 10

13-EP-3 Hall - Plume Modeling 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 11

18-EP-9 Hall/Ion/Erosion Diagnostics Poster Presentation Session

28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 16

29-EP-1 Helicon and Advanced Concepts 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 26 C

36-EP-4 Arcjets and Low Thrust EP 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 9

41-EP-6 Hall Thruster - Oscillations 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 10

47-EP-5 Electrospray and Micropropulsion 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 16

62-EP-8 Qualification and Flight Programs 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 9

72-EP-10 NEXT Ion Thruster 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 10

73-EP-11 Hall Thrusters - Modeling 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 11

94-EP-12 Micro-Propulsion 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 8

95-EP-13 MPD and Helicon 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 9

100-EP-14 Vacuum Facility Effects 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 10

101-EP-15 SEP Technology Demonstration Missions 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 11

120-EP-16 Hall Thruster 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 9

130-EP-17 Cathodes 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 10

131-EP-18 Ion Thrusters - Modeling 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 11

153-EP-19 Hall - Magnetic Shielded Thrusters 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 9

158-EP-20 Mission Concepts 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 10

159-EP-21 Micro-Thrusters 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 11

164-EP-24 Effects of Ground Test Facilities on Electric Propulsion Thruster Characteristics - ITAR Panel Session

30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 16

183-EP-22 Advanced Concepts 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 9

Energetic Components Systems (ECS)119-ECS-1 Energetic Component Modeling, Porous Explosives

and Composites, Technical Roadmaps and Margin Assessments in Testing

29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 8

152-ECS-2 Metal Composite Powders, Nanosize Fuels, Additives, Oxidizers Effects and Experimental Methods

30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 8

Energy Conversion (EC)22-EC-1 Energy Harvesting, Renewable Energy, and Photovoltaic

Systems28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 22

51-EC-2 Magnetohydrodynamic Systems and Other Advanced Concepts

28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 22

81-EC-3 Thermoelectric Conversion Systems 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 22

139-EC-4 Stirling Convertor Analysis and Simulation 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 22

169-EC-5 Stirling Power System Analysis and Testing 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 22

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IntroSessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time End Time Location

Energy Storage Technology (EST)50-EST-1 Energy Storage Technology 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 21

Energy Systems (ESYS)109-EPOL-1/ESYS-1 EPOL and ESYS 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 22

Energy Tech (ET)24-ET-1 Advancing Technology Impacts in Energy and

Transportation28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 24

63-ET-2 Meeting Education Demands of Future Energy Systems 28-Jul 1500 hrs 1800 hrs Room 24

83-ET-3 Energy Evolution - Achieving Control and Sustainability

29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 24

121-ET-4 Energy Life Cycle Vulnerability and Life Cycle Management

29-Jul 1500 hrs 1800 hrs Room 24

141-ET-5 Regulation & Reliability in the Energy Sector 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 24

171-ET-6 Systems Engineering Electric Utilities for Resiliency 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1800 hrs Room 24

Gas Turbine Engine (GTE)15-GTE-1 Combustors I 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 13

16-GTE-2 Compressors I 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 14

17-GTE-3 Engine Design & Optimization 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 15

33-ABPSI-1/GTE-4 Hybrid Propulsion 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 6

44-GTE-6 Turbines I 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 13

45-GTE-7 Combustors II 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 14

46-GTE-8 Distributed Engine Controls 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 15

48-HSABP-2/GTE-9 Pulsed Detonation Engines 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 2

55-GTE-5 Gas Turbine Engine 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 26 C

75-GTE-10 Combustors III 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 13

76-GTE-11 Compressors II 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 14

77-GTE-12 Engine Controls 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 15

92-ABPSI-3/GTE-13 Integrated Performance I 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 6

103-GTE-14/PC-7 Wave Rotors and Pulse Combustors for Gas Turbine Engines

29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 13

104-GTE-15/ABPSI-4 Inlet Engine Compatibility and Aeroelasticity 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 14

105-GTE-16/ABPSI-5 Jet Noise 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 15

133-GTE-17 AIAA/ASME Student Engine Design Competition 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1130 hrs Room 13

134-GTE-18 Turbines II 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 14

135-GTE-19 Engine Icing 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 15

161-GTE-20 Vehicle Integrated Propulsion Research (VIPR) 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 13

162-GTE-21 Engine Cycle Simulation & Modeling 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 14

163-GTE-22 Variable Speed Power Turbine (VSPT) 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 15

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IntroSessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time End Time Location

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion (HSABP)19-HSABP-1 Advanced Topics in High-Speed Propulsion 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 2

48-HSABP-2/GTE-9 Pulsed Detonation Engines 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 2

88-HSABP-3 High-Speed Airbreathing Propulsion I 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 26 C

106-HSABP-5 Numerical Investigations in High-Speed Propulsion 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 2

113-HSABP-4 High-Speed Airbreathing Propulsion II 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1730 hrs Room 26 C

136-HSABP-7/ABPSI-8

High-Speed Inlets 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 2

146-HSABP-6 High-Speed Airbreathing Propulsion III 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 26 C

157-HSABP-8/PC-9 Rotating Detonation Engines 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 1

165-HSABP-9 Special Session on Supersonic Combustion Simulation (Invited)

30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 19

166-HSABP-10 Experimental Investigations in High-Speed Propulsion 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 2

Hybrid Rockets (HR)20-HR-1 Internal Ballistics of Hybrid Rocket Motors 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 20

79-HR-3 Novel Fuel Oxidizer Formulations 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 20

107-HR-4 Regression Rate Studies in Hybrid Rockets 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 20

137-HR-5 Investigations into Fundamental Physical Processes in Hybrid Rocket Motors

30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 20

143-HR-6 Current Programs in Hybrid Rocket Motor Development

30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 25 B

167-HR-7 New Hybrid Motor Concepts 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 20

Liquid Propulsion (LP)11-LP-1 Centaur Upper Stage at 50 Years: Selected Program

Management Topics28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 1

30-LP-2 Liquid Rocket Engines 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 3

31-LP-3 Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 4

32-LP-4 Combustion Dynamics I 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 5

56-LP-5 Cryogenic Propellant Storage and Transfer (CPST) 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 3

57-LP-6 Injectors I 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 4

58-LP-7 Spacecraft Propulsion Systems I 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 5

89-LP-8 Centaur Upper Stage at 50 Years: Selected Technical Topics

29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 3

90-LP-9 Combustion Devices I 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 4

91-LP-10 Combustion Dynamics II 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 5

99-LP-11 LP History: Start and Evolution of Spacecraft Propulsion

29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 1

114-LP-12 Propellant Feed Systems & Fluid Management Technology

29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 3

115-LP-13 Injectors II 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 4

116-LP-14 Spacecraft Propulsion Systems II 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 5

147-LP-15 Modeling and Simulation of Engines and Propulsion Systems

30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 3

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IntroSessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time End Time Location

Liquid Propulsion (LP) (continued)148-LP-16 MPCV European Service Module Propulsion System 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 4

149-LP-17 Non-Toxic Propellants and Related Technologies 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 5

176-LP-18 Combustion Devices II 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 26 C

177-LP-19 Propellant Storage and Management 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 3

178-LP-20 Rocket Nozzles 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 4

179-LP-21 Combustion Chamber Heat Transfer 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 5

Nuclear and Future Flight (NFF)14-NFF-1 Nuclear Thermal Propulsion I - Engine Modelling 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 12

43-NFF-2 Fusion and Alternative Nuclear Concepts 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 12

74-NFF-3 Nuclear Thermal Propulsion II - Missions, Vehicles & Architectures

29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 12

102-NFF-4 Nuclear Thermal Propulsion III - Fuels Development and Engine Testing

29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 12

126-NFF-5 Future Flight Propulsion Systems 29-Jul 1900 hrs 2100 hrs Room 6

Propellants and Combustion (PC)25-PC-1 Propellant and Fuel Development I 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 25 A

26-PC-2 Combustion Modeling and Simulation I 28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 25 B

53-PC-3 Propellant and Fuel Development II 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 25 A

54-PC-4 Spray Combustion 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 25 B

84-PC-5 Combustion Diagnostics I 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 25 A

85-PC-6 Combustion Modeling and Simulation II 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 25 B

103-GTE-14/PC-7 Wave Rotors and Pulse Combustors for Gas Turbine Engines

29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 13

112-PC-8 Combustion Dynamics and Detonations 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 25 B

157-HSABP-8/PC-9 Rotating Detonation Engines 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 1

160-PC-11 Combustion Modeling and Simulation III 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 12

173-PC-10 Combustion Diagnostics II 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 25 B

Solid Rockets (SR)34-SR-1 Solid Rocket Motor Combustion and Acoustic

Instabilities I28-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 7

40-SR-2 Overview of the Orion Launch Abort System 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1730 hrs Room 1

71-SR-5 Solid Rocket Motor Combustion and Acoustic Instabilities II

29-Jul 0930 hrs 1230 hrs Room 1

93-SR-3 Solid Rocket Motor Nozzles, Ignition Systems and Propellants

29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 7

118-SR-4 Solid Rocket Motor Modeling, Simulation and Analysis I 29-Jul 1430 hrs 1830 hrs Room 7

151-SR-6 Solid Rocket Motor Systems - Historical and Current Developments

30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 7

181-SR-7 Solid Rocket Motor Modeling, Simulation and Analysis II 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 7

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IntroSessions at a GlanceAbbreviation Title Date Start Time End Time Location

Space Transportation182-ST-1 Space Transportation 30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 8

System Concepts and Supporting Propulsion Technologies (SCP)60-SCP-1 Advanced Seal Technology 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 7

142-SCP-2 Integrated Modeling, Design, Simulation and Diagnostics in Systems.

30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 25 A

172-SCP-3 Engineering, Sensing, Measuring and Distributed Technologies for Propulsion Systems

30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 25 A

Terrestrial Energy Systems (TES)52-TES-1 Experiments and Characterizations 28-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 23

140-TES-2 Numerical Modeling and Simulations 30-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 23

Thermal Management Technology (TM)82-TM-2 Heating and Cooling of Buildings 29-Jul 0930 hrs 1200 hrs Room 23

110-TM-3 Spacecraft and Lunar/Mars/Venus Surface Thermal Management

29-Jul 1430 hrs 1800 hrs Room 23

170-TM-4 Aerospace and Terrestrial Energy Systems Thermal Management

30-Jul 1500 hrs 1830 hrs Room 23

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0900

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Persp

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the F

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ropu

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incre

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inter

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ulsion

and e

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stems

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impa

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.Mo

derat

or: Ja

mes F

ree, C

enter

Dire

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ASA J

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earch

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esea

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nolog

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lls-Ro

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Eric

Bac

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, Exe

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arch a

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logy,

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AN

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an, T

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irecto

r for

Aero

Therm

al an

d Mec

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al Te

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logies

, GE G

lobal

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Mond

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8 Ju

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09

00 -

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hrs

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nd P

astri

es in

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sition

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pres

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morn

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d afte

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sessi

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8 Ju

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0930

hrs

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400

Coor

dinat

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Inve

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stribu

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ener

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Unit

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Re

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F. Re

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S. E

smae

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Bah

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Unive

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Kerm

an, I

ran; H

. Moh

amma

di-Ab

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ase W

ester

n Res

erve U

nivers

ity,

Cleve

land,

OH

 093

0 hrs

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014-3

401

Analy

sis of

Hyp

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nic Fl

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sing

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ensio

nal N

avier

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M. O

zgun

, S. E

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iddle

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Tech

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Unive

rsity,

Anka

ra, Tu

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 093

0 hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

402

Theo

retic

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vesti

gatio

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d Mo

delin

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urre

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tracti

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Jaha

nbak

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M. Ce

lik, B

ogaz

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tanbu

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0 hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

403

Pulse

d Plas

ma Th

ruste

rs fo

r At

mosp

heric

Ope

ratio

nI.

John

son,

R. W

inglee

, B. R

obers

on,

Unive

rsity

of Wa

shing

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eattle

, Se

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WA

 093

0 hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

404

Mode

lling a

nd O

ptim

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Ele

ctrod

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s Heli

con

Plasm

a Th

ruste

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Diff

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Man

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avari

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 093

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014-3

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Impr

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Daily

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distri

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0930

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014-3

407

Integ

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Trezz

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Univ

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of Pa

dua,

Padu

a, Ita

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Selm

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SIA, A

lbared

o d’Ad

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Italy;

D. M

elazz

i, Univ

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of Pa

dua,

Padu

a, Ita

ly; V.

Lanc

ellott

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hove

n Un

iversi

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Tech

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Nethe

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Man

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A. Lu

cca Fa

bris,

Unive

rsity

of Pa

dua,

Padu

a, Ita

ly; et

al.

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

408

Plasm

a Sou

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ptimi

zatio

n for

Mu

ltispe

cies H

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n Plas

ma Th

ruste

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Mela

zzi, U

nivers

ity of

Padu

a, Pa

dua,

Italy;

V. La

ncell

otti, E

indho

ven

Unive

rsity

of Te

chno

logy,

Eindh

oven

, Th

e Neth

erlan

ds; F

. Trez

zolan

i, F. B

osi,

Unive

rsity

of Pa

dua,

Padu

a, Ita

ly; M

. Ma

nente

, HIT0

9, Pa

dua,

Italy;

D. P

avari

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Padu

a, Pa

dua,

Italy

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

409

Study

abou

t Abla

tive C

arbo

n Ma

terial

s app

lied o

n Ch

ambe

rs of

LRE

O. Lo

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, Acru

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spac

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hnolo

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São J

osé d

os Ca

mpos

, Braz

il; A.

Pimen

ta,

Tech

nolog

ical In

stitut

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erona

utics

(ITA)

, São

José

dos C

ampo

s, Br

azil

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

410

Effe

ct of

nove

l alte

rnat

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els an

d co

mpos

itions

on vi

brat

ions o

f a ga

s tu

rbine

engin

eB.

Khan

delw

al, S

. Roy

, C. L

ord, U

nivers

ity

of Sh

effield

, She

ffield,

Unit

ed Ki

ngdo

m

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

411

Meas

urem

ent o

f Film

Thick

ness

in Ga

s-Cen

tered

Swirl

Coax

ial

Injec

tors

G. Pa

rk, I.

Lee,

J. Le

e, Y.

Yoon

, Seo

ul Na

tiona

l Univ

ersity

, Seo

ul, S

outh

Korea

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

412

A Stu

dy of

Ion

Thru

ster O

ptics

th

roug

h Pa

rticle

Simu

lation

s and

Ev

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the N

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z, F.

Sik, M

. Celi

k, Bo

gazic

i Un

iversi

ty, Is

tanbu

l, Turk

ey

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

413

Flow

Regim

es an

d Com

busti

on

Char

acter

istics

of Sw

irling

Turb

ulent

Fla

mes i

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im, E

. Bial

y, M.

Has

san,

E. Kh

alil,

Cairo

Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt

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isplay

-- Co

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hibit

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: D. J

ACOB

SON,

NAS

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earch

Cente

r

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

414

Mode

ling a

nd h

ydro

dyna

mic

analy

sis of

a ten

sion

leg pl

atfo

rm

float

ing su

ppor

t stru

cture

for

offsh

ore w

ind tu

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J. Li,

X. W

ang,

Case

Wes

tern R

eserv

e Un

iversi

ty, Cl

evela

nd H

eights

, OH;

Y. Ta

ng,

Tianji

n Univ

ersity

, Tian

jin, C

hina

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

415

Impu

lse ve

ctor c

hara

cteris

tics o

f a

laser

-driv

en ve

hicle

T. Oy

ama,

H. H

orisa

wa, T

okai

Unive

rsity,

Hir

atsuk

a, Ja

pan

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

416

Time-

doma

in nu

meric

al sim

ulatio

n of

high

freq

uenc

y com

busti

on

insta

bility

in liq

uid pr

opell

ant

rock

et en

gines

M. Ch

u, X.

Xu,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Ch

ina

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

417

Flow

Char

acter

izatio

n of

High

Ve

locity

Oxy

-Fuel

Ther

mal S

pray

sD.

Moh

amed

, L. S

anch

ez, L

. Cab

rera,

N.

Love

, A. C

houd

huri,

Unive

rsity

of Te

xas,

El Pa

so, E

l Pas

o, TX

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

418

Analy

sis of

Self-

field

MPD

Thru

sters

for D

esign

ing a

Mega

watt-

class

In-sp

ace P

ropu

lsion

Syste

mI.

Funa

ki, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Ag

ency

(JAX

A), S

agam

ihara,

Japa

n; K.

Kubo

ta, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Ag

ency

(JAX

A), C

hofu,

Japa

n; A.

Kawa

saki,

Y. O

kuno

, Tok

yo In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Yo

koha

ma, J

apan

; K.

Miya

zaki,

S. T

aken

aka,

Toka

i Univ

ersity

, Hir

atsuk

a, Ja

pan;

et al.

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

419

Azido

natio

n de

rivat

ives o

f 1,

1’,4

,4’-t

etram

ethyl-

2-tet

raze

ne

as n

itrog

en-ri

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NTO/

MMH

repla

ceme

nt -

Synt

hesis

, ch

arac

teriza

tion

and p

rope

rties

T. Gil

loux,

C. Da

rwich

, L. J

oucla

, Clau

de

Berna

rd Un

iversi

ty Ly

on 1

, Ville

urban

ne,

Franc

e; G.

Jaco

b, Sa

fran G

roup,

Herak

les,

Vert-L

e-Peti

t, Fra

nce;

E. La

barth

e, Fre

nch

Spac

e Age

ncy (

CNES

), Pa

ris, F

rance

; H.

Delal

u, Cla

ude B

ernard

Univ

ersity

Lyon

1,

Villeu

rbann

e, Fra

nce

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

420

Perfo

rman

ce ev

aluat

ion of

Elec

tric

Doub

le La

yer C

apac

itor a

s ene

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stora

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mpon

ent o

f micr

o/na

no sa

tellite

on th

e imp

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n of

va

ried t

empe

ratu

re an

d vac

uum

cond

itions

M. Al

kali,

Kyus

hu In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Kit

akyu

shu,

Japa

n

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1411

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09

30 -

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hrs

Cent

aur U

pper

Stag

e at 5

0 Ye

ars:

Selec

ted P

rogr

am M

anag

emen

t Top

icsRo

om 1

Chair

ed by

: M. H

EIL, O

hio Ae

rospa

ce In

stitut

e and

C. W

ILLIAM

S, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1412

-EP-2

Ion

Thru

sters

Room

10

Chair

ed by

: G. S

OULA

S, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

421

Resu

lts fr

om th

e RIT-

22 Te

chno

logy

Matu

rity D

emon

strat

ion A

ctivit

yH.

Leite

r, R. K

ukies

, J. P

orst,

J. Ku

hman

n, M.

Berg

er, M

. Rath

, Airb

us, H

eilbro

nn,

Germ

any

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

422

Deve

lopme

nt St

atus

of H

igh-Th

rust

Dens

ity El

ectro

static

Engin

esM.

Patte

rson,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; J.

Foste

r, Univ

ersity

of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor, A

nn Ar

bor, M

I; J.

Youn

g, M.

Croft

on, T

he Ae

rospa

ce

Corpo

ration

, El S

egun

do, C

A

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

423

Neut

raliz

er-fr

ee gr

idded

ion

thru

ster

D. Ra

falsk

yi, A.

Aane

sland

, Nati

onal

Cente

r for

Scien

tific R

esea

rch (C

NRS)

, Pa

laise

au, F

rance

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

424

Deve

lopme

nt an

d tes

t of t

he

nega

tive a

nd po

sitive

ion

thru

ster

PEGA

SES

A. Aa

nesla

nd, D

. Rafa

lskyi,

T. La

fleur,

P.

Gron

dein,

P. Ch

abert

, Nati

onal

Cente

r for

Scien

tific R

esea

rch (C

NRS)

, Pala

iseau

, Fra

nce;

S. M

azou

ffre,

Natio

nal C

enter

for

Scie

ntific

Rese

arch (

CNRS

), Or

leans

, Fra

nce;

et al.

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

425

Desig

n an

d Pre

limina

ry Te

sting

Pla

n of E

lectro

nega

tive I

on Th

ruste

rT.

Liu, N

. Sch

loede

r, M. W

alker,

Geo

rgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA;

K. Po

lzin,

J. Da

nkan

ich, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce

Fligh

t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L; A.

Aane

sland

, Na

tiona

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ter fo

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ntific

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arch

(CNR

S), P

alaise

au, F

rance

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1413

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Hall -

Plum

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eling

Room

11

Chair

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: I. M

IKELLI

DES,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory an

d J. M

ENAR

T, W

right

State

Univ

ersity

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

426

Para

metri

c Kine

tic Si

mulat

ion of

an

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igh Sp

ecifi

c Imp

ulse S

PT-Ty

pe

Hall T

hrus

terS.

Cho,

H. W

atana

be, K

. Kub

ota, J

apan

Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A),

Toky

o, Ja

pan;

S. Iih

ara, K

. Hon

da, I

HI

Corpo

ration

, Tok

yo, J

apan

; K. F

uchig

ami,

IHI C

orpora

tion,

Yoko

hama

, Jap

an; e

t al.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

427

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of th

e Ca

thod

e Plum

e of a

Hall

Thru

ster

M. Ch

oi, I.

Boy

d, Un

iversi

ty of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor, A

nn Ar

bor, M

I

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

428

Nume

rical

Mome

ntum

Trac

king f

or

a Hall

Thru

ster P

lume

I. Bo

yd, U

nivers

ity of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor,

Ann A

rbor, M

I; M.

Croft

on, T

he Ae

rospa

ce

Corpo

ration

, El S

egun

do, C

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

429

On th

e Ion

izatio

n Cr

oss-S

ectio

ns in

an

Esta

blish

ed H

ybrid

-PIC

Code

B. S

mith,

I. B

oyd,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arbo

r, MI;

H. Ka

mhaw

i, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter, C

levela

nd,

OH

  

 

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clear

Ther

mal P

ropu

lsion

I - E

ngine

Mod

elling

Room

12

Chair

ed by

: S. B

OROW

SKI,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

A. Q

UALLS

, Oak

Ridg

e Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

430

Isoto

pic In

vent

ories

in Th

erma

l Ne

utro

n Sp

ectru

m Re

acto

r Des

igns

Suita

ble fo

r Dire

ct Nu

clear

Ther

mal

Prop

ulsion

B. S

chnit

zler, O

ak Ri

dge N

ation

al La

borat

ory, O

ak Ri

dge,

TN

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

431

Para

metri

c Ana

lyses

of a

75 k

N Th

rust

Class

Comp

osite

Fuel

Base

d NT

R En

gine

J. Fit

tje, V

antag

e Part

ners,

LLC,

Cleve

land,

OH; B

. Sch

nitzle

r, Oak

Ridg

e Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Oak

Ridg

e, TN

1030

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nTh

erma

l, Flui

d, an

d Stru

ctura

l An

alysis

of a

Bimo

dal F

uel E

lemen

tM.

Stew

art, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; B

. Sch

nitzle

r, Oak

Ridg

e Na

tiona

l Lab

orator

y, Oa

k Ridg

e, TN

; C.

Joyn

er, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e, We

st Pa

lm

Beac

h, FL

1100

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nBi

moda

l Nuc

lear T

herm

al Ro

cket

Syste

m Sim

ulatio

nM.

Bela

ir, T.

Lave

lle, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

  

 

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1415

-GTE

-1Co

mbus

tors

IRo

om 1

3Ch

aired

by: H

. HUO

, Gen

eral E

lectric

and N

. JOS

HI, G

E09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-343

2Ex

perim

enta

l Inv

estig

ation

of

Spra

y For

matio

n in

a Hyb

rid

Atom

izer

S. Ch

atterj

ee, M

. Das

, A. M

ukho

padh

yay,

S. S

en, J

adav

pur U

nivers

ity, K

olkata

, Ind

ia

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

433

Comb

ustio

n Dy

nami

cs Be

havio

r in

a Sing

le-Ele

ment

Lean

Dire

ct In

jectio

n (L

DI) G

as Tu

rbine

Co

mbus

tor

R. Ge

jji, C.

Hua

ng, V

. Las

khma

nan,

Purdu

e Un

iversi

ty, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N; C.

Yoon

, Ge

neral

Elec

tric Co

mpan

y, Nis

kayu

na,

NY; W

. And

erson

, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity, W

est

Lafay

ette,

IN

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

434

A Se

cond

Gen

erat

ion Sw

irl-V

entu

ri Le

an D

irect

Injec

tion

Comb

ustio

n Co

ncep

tK.

Tacin

a, C.

Chan

g, Z.

He, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

P. Le

e, Wo

odwa

rd FS

T, Inc

., Ze

eland

, MI;

H.

Mong

ia, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity, L

afaye

tte, I

N;

B. D

am, W

oodw

ard FS

T, Inc

., Ze

eland

, MI

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

435

Fund

amen

tal s

tudy

of a

single

po

int le

an di

rect

injec

tor.

Part

I: ef

fect

of ai

r swi

rler a

ngle

and

injec

tor t

ip loc

ation

on sp

ray

char

acter

istics

S. Te

dder,

K. Ta

cina,

R. An

derso

n, Y.

Hicks

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

436

Flow

Field

and L

iner H

eat T

rans

fer

for a

Mod

el An

nular

Comb

usto

r Eq

uippe

d with

Rad

ial Sw

irler

sD.

Gom

ez Ra

mirez

, V. K

umar,

S. E

kkad

, D.

Tafti,

Virg

inia P

olytec

hnic

Institu

te an

d St

ate U

nivers

ity, B

lacks

burg,

VA; Y

. Kim

, H.

Moo

n, So

lar Tu

rbine

s, Inc

., Sa

n Dieg

o, CA

; et a

l.

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1416

-GTE

-2Co

mpre

ssors

IRo

om 1

4Ch

aired

by: D

. FOU

TCH

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

437

Phas

e Res

olved

Hot

-wire

Me

asur

emen

ts fo

r High

-spee

d Tu

rbom

achin

ery F

lows

N. Ja

ffa, J

. Cam

eron,

S. M

orris,

Univ

ersity

of

Notre

Dam

e, No

tre D

ame,

IN

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

438

Surg

e Mar

gin Ex

tensio

n an

d Cir

cumf

eren

tial G

roov

e Int

erac

tion

with

the R

otor

Tip C

leara

nce F

low

Field

M. Ro

ss, J.

Came

ron, S

. Morr

is, M

. Be

nning

ton, U

nivers

ity of

Notr

e Dam

e, No

tre D

ame,

IN

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

439

Perfo

rman

ce Im

pact

of Ti

p Cle

aran

ce Va

riatio

n on

a Tra

nson

ic,

Low

Aspe

ct Ra

tio, A

xial C

ompr

esso

r Sta

geR.

Howa

rd, S

. Pute

rbaug

h, Air

Force

Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, W

right-

Patte

rson

AFB,

OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

440

Pre-

Stall P

ressu

re M

easu

reme

nts

of a

Low-

Spee

d Sing

le-Sta

ge A

xial-

Flow

Comp

resso

rB.

Butl

er, U

nivers

ity of

Kentu

cky,

Lexin

gton,

Lexin

gton,

KY; V

. Cap

ece,

Unive

rsity

of Ke

ntuck

y, Pa

duca

h, Pa

duca

h, KY

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

441

Para

metri

c Stu

dy of

the B

leed

Posit

ion in

a Tip

Blow

ing Ca

sing

Treat

ment

C. Gu

inet,

V. Be

ttrich

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of

Munic

h, Mu

nich,

Germ

any;

V. Gü

mmer,

Ro

lls-Ro

yce G

roup p

lc, B

lanke

nfelde

, Ge

rman

y

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1417

-GTE

-3En

gine D

esign

& O

ptim

izatio

nRo

om 1

5Ch

aired

by: D

. JEN

SEN,

Rolls-

Royc

e Corp

oratio

n and

G. B

OBUL

A, U.

S. A

rmy A

MRDE

C09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-344

2Ex

plorin

g adv

ance

d tec

hnolo

gy

gas t

urbin

e eng

ine de

sign

and

perfo

rman

ce fo

r the

Larg

e Civi

l Til

troto

r (LC

TR)

C. Sn

yder,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

443

Comm

on Co

re En

gine D

esign

fo

r Mult

iple A

pplic

ation

s usin

g a C

oncu

rrent

Mult

i-Des

ign P

oint

Appr

oach

M. H

ughe

s, C.

Perul

lo, D

. Mav

ris, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

444

Optim

izatio

n of

Varia

ble Cy

cle

Engin

es by

Usin

g an

Impr

oved

Di

ffere

ntial

Evolu

tion

H. Zh

ou, Z

. Wan

g, X.

Zhan

g, M.

Cao,

North

weste

rn Po

lytec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

, Xi’

an, C

hina

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

445

Desig

n Op

timiza

tion

of a

Varia

ble-

Spee

d Pow

er-Tu

rbine

E. He

ndric

ks, S

. Jon

es, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

  

 

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Hall/

Ion/

Eros

ion D

iagno

stics

Poste

r Pre

sent

ation

Sessi

onRo

om 1

6Ch

aired

by: M

. CRO

FTON

, The

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

and M

. NAK

LES,

AFRL

/RZS

S09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-344

6Stu

dy on

Spec

ific M

ass o

f Nuc

lear

Electr

ic Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stem

with

Clo

sed C

ycle

MHD

Gene

rato

rK.

Miya

zaki,

K. Ta

kaha

shi, T

. Sas

aki, T

. Kik

uchi,

N. H

arada

, Nag

aoka

Univ

ersity

of

Tech

nolog

y, Na

gaok

a, Ja

pan;

S.

Take

shita

, Wak

ayam

a Nati

onal

Colle

ge of

Te

chno

logy,

Gobo

, Jap

an

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

447

Thre

e Dim

ensio

nal C

ouple

d PIC

and

DSMC

Simu

lation

s of I

on Th

ruste

r Plu

mes w

ith SU

GAR

B. Ko

rkut,

D. Le

vin, P

enns

ylvan

ia St

ate

Unive

rsity,

Univ

ersity

Park,

PA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

448

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Di

rect

Thru

st Ba

lance

for L

ow P

ower

Holl

ow

Cath

ode T

hrus

terD.

Froll

ani, U

nivers

ity of

Sou

thamp

ton,

South

ampto

n, Un

ited K

ingdo

m; M

. Co

letti,

Mars

Spac

e, Ltd

., So

utham

pton,

Unite

d King

dom;

S. G

abrie

l, Univ

ersity

of

South

ampto

n, So

utham

pton,

Unite

d Kin

gdom

  

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1419

-HSA

BP-1

Adva

nced

Topic

s in

High

-Spe

ed P

ropu

lsion

Room

2Ch

aired

by: H

. HAS

SAN,

Nort

h Caro

lina S

tate U

nivers

ity09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-344

9Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stem

Desig

n fo

r a

Marti

an A

tmos

pher

ic Br

eath

ing

Supe

rsonic

Retr

opro

pulsi

on En

gine

K. Go

nyea

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA;

A. Au

slend

er, N

ASA L

angle

y Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

; R.

Brau

n, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

450

High

-g Fi

eld Co

mbus

tor o

f a R

im-

Roto

r Rot

ary R

amjet

Engin

eD.

Ranc

ourt,

M. P

icard,

J. Pl

ante,

M.

Brou

illette

, Univ

ersity

of S

herbr

ooke

, Sh

erbroo

ke, C

anad

a

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

451

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tion

on

Self-

ignitio

n an

d Flam

mabil

ity

Char

acter

istics

in So

lid Fu

el Sc

ramj

et Co

mbus

tor

H. Ch

i, Z. W

ei, L.

Biao

, L. W

ang,

Beijin

g Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

452

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tion

on

Influ

ence

on th

e Reg

ressi

on R

ate o

f th

e Inle

t Par

amete

rs in

Solid

Fuel

Scra

mjet

Comb

usto

rC.

Liu, Z

. Wei,

H. C

hi, L.

Wan

g, Be

ijing

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Be

ijing,

China

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

453

Nume

rical

and E

xper

imen

tal

study

on th

e Soli

d Fue

l Scra

mjet

Comb

usto

r with

a ca

vity fl

ame

holde

rL.

Wang

, H. C

hi, C.

Liu,

H. Ta

o, Q.

Wan

g, Be

ijing I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Be

ijing,

China

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1420

-HR-

1In

terna

l Ball

istics

of H

ybrid

Roc

ket M

otor

sRo

om 2

0Ch

aired

by: A

. CHA

NDLE

R, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

and J

. MAJ

DALA

NI, A

uburn

Univ

ersity

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

454

Inter

nal B

allist

ics of

Hyb

rid R

ocke

t wi

th a

Diap

hrag

mC.

Lee,

K. Mo

n, C.

Park,

G. C

hoi, K

onku

k Un

iversi

ty, S

eoul,

Sou

th Ko

rea

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

455

Linea

r Com

busti

on St

abilit

y An

alysis

of U

ni-dir

ectio

nal V

ortex

In

jectio

n Hy

brid

Rock

et En

gines

K. Oz

awa,

Unive

rsity

of To

kyo,

Saga

miha

ra, Ja

pan;

T. Sh

imad

a, Ja

pan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Sa

gami

hara,

Japa

n

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

456

Comb

ined A

nalys

is of

Rea

ctive

Flo

w an

d Hea

t Tra

nsfe

r for

Hyb

rid

Rock

et De

sign

Engin

eerin

gY.

Funa

mi, U

nivers

ity of

Toky

o, To

kyo,

Japa

n; T.

Shim

ada,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A), S

agam

ihara,

Ja

pan

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

457

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Trans

ient F

low an

d Co

mbus

tion

Analy

sisA.

Gad,

Cairo

Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt;

P. Pe

nko,

Baldw

in Wa

llace

Univ

ersity

, Be

rea, O

H

  

 

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-1Ra

dioiso

tope

and F

ission

Pow

er Sy

stems

Room

21

Chair

ed by

: D. A

LLEN

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

458

Kilop

ower,

NAS

A’s Sm

all Fi

ssion

Po

wer S

ystem

for S

cienc

e and

Hu

man

Explo

ratio

nM.

Gibs

on, L

. Mas

on, C

. Bow

man,

NASA

Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; D

. Po

ston,

P. Mc

Clure,

Los A

lamos

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Los

Alam

os, N

M; J.

Crea

sy,

Y-12

Natio

nal S

ecuri

ty Co

mplex

, Oak

Rid

ge, T

N; et

al.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

459

Non-

Coole

d Pow

er Sy

stem

for

Venu

s Lan

der

D. S

alaza

r, Univ

ersity

of Te

xas,

Austi

n, Au

stin,

TX; G

. Lan

dis, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

A.

Coloz

za, V

antag

e Part

ners,

LLC,

Cleve

land,

OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

460

Watt

Scale

Ther

moph

otov

oltaic

Po

wer S

ystem

Testi

ng R

esult

s-Co

nside

r for

ITAR

Sessi

onJ.

Strau

ch, P

E, A.

Klein,

Gen

eral A

tomics

, Sa

n Dieg

o, CA

; C. M

urray

, L3

Powe

r Pa

ragon

, Ana

heim

, CA;

P. Ch

arles

, Gen

eral

Atomi

cs, S

an D

iego,

CA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

461

Para

metri

c Sys

tem M

odel

of

Stirli

ng R

adioi

soto

pe G

ener

ator

sP.

Schm

itz, P

ower

Comp

uting

Solu

tions

, Inc

., Av

on, O

H

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

462

NASA

’s Ra

dioiso

tope

Pow

er Sy

stems

Pr

ogra

m Sta

tus

L. Du

dzins

ki, N

ASA H

eadq

uarte

rs,

Wash

ington

, DC;

J. Ha

mley

, P. M

cCall

um,

C. Sa

ndife

r, T. S

utliff,

J. Za

krajse

k, NA

SA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1422

-EC-1

Ener

gy H

arve

sting

, Ren

ewab

le En

ergy

, and

Pho

tovo

ltaic

Syste

msRo

om 2

2Ch

aired

by: D

. WOL

FORD

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-346

3Va

lidat

ion an

d Asse

smen

t of L

ower

Or

der A

erod

ynam

ics B

ased

Des

ign

of R

am A

ir Tu

rbine

sA.

Reng

anath

an, R

. Den

ney,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A; A.

Duqu

errois

, SAF

RAN,

Atlan

ta, G

A; D.

Ma

vris,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

464

Adva

nced

Solar

Ener

gy Co

nver

sion

Tech

nolog

ies En

abled

by N

ovel

(Nan

o)Ma

terial

s and

Pro

cessi

ng

for S

pace

Pow

er w

ith P

oten

tial f

or

Terre

strial

App

licat

ions

A. He

pp, S

. Bail

ey, J

. McN

att, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

J. H

arris,

No

rthwe

st Na

zaren

e Univ

ersity

, Nam

pa,

ID; M

. Cha

ndras

hekh

ar, U

nivers

ity of

So

uth Ca

rolina

, Colu

mbia,

Colum

bia, S

C; P.

Hari,

Unive

rsity

of Tu

lsa, T

ulsa,

OK; e

t al.

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

465

Solar

Pro

be P

lus (S

PP) D

ynam

ic So

lar A

rray S

imula

tor

A. Ba

isden

, T. P

arker,

H. N

guye

n, Jo

hns

Hopk

ins U

nivers

ity Ap

plied

Phys

ics

Labo

ratory

, Lau

rel, M

D

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

466

Neut

ron

Degr

adat

ion of

TPV C

ells-

Cons

ider f

or IT

AR Se

ssion

J. St

rauch

, PE,

A. Kle

in, G

enera

l Atom

ics,

San D

iego,

CA; C

. Murr

ay, L

3 Po

wer

Parag

on, A

nahe

im, C

A; M.

Du,

Oak R

idge

Natio

nal L

abora

tory,

Oak R

idge,

TN

  

 

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8 Ju

ly 20

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-ET-1

09

30 -

1200

hrs

Adva

ncing

Tech

nolog

y Imp

acts

in En

ergy

and T

rans

porta

tion

Room

24

Pane

l 1:

Ad

vanc

ing Te

rrestr

ial an

d Spa

ce Po

wer G

enera

tion

Th

is pa

nel p

lans t

o cov

er the

rmal

energ

y and

elec

tric po

wer p

roduc

tion i

ssues

facin

g our

natio

n and

the w

orld o

ver t

he ne

xt de

cade

s, wi

th rel

evan

t tec

hnolo

gies r

angin

g from

near

term

to mi

d-and

far t

erm.

Altho

ugh t

he m

ain fo

cus w

ill be

on gr

ound

base

d plan

ts to

provid

e bas

eload

elec

tric po

wer, e

nergy

conv

ersion

syste

ms (E

CS) f

or sp

ace,

with

solar

- or n

uclea

r ene

rgy so

urces

for o

utput

powe

r leve

ls ran

ging t

ens o

f Watt

s to k

ilo-W

atts f

or un

mann

ed sp

acec

raft,

and

even

tual m

ega-W

atts f

or lun

ar ou

tposts

and p

laneta

ry su

rface

colon

ies, a

re als

o inc

luded

. Imp

licatio

ns of

thes

e tec

hnolo

gies o

n futu

re ter

restria

l ene

rgy sy

stems

, com

bined

with

adva

nced

frac

king,

Thori

um ba

sed r

eacto

rs, an

d nuc

lear f

usion

- will

also b

e con

sidere

d by

the p

aneli

sts.

Th

e cha

racter

istics

of th

e abo

ve m

entio

ned E

CS w

ill be

descr

ibed,

both

in ter

ms of

their

overa

ll ene

rgy ut

ilizati

on ef

fectiv

enes

s and

also

with

rega

rd to

climac

tic ef

fects

due t

o exh

aust

emiss

ions.

Mode

rator:

Al Ju

hasz

, NA

SA G

RC

Pan

elists

: Bil

l The

sling,

Energ

y From

Thori

um Fo

unda

tion.

Rog

er Dy

son ,

NIRV

ANA

Jas

on M

allina

k, Ba

bcoc

k/W

ilcox

Al J

uhas

z , N

ASA G

RCPa

nel 2

: E

xpon

entia

l tech

nolog

y dev

elopm

ent d

riving

futur

e veh

icle sy

stem

comp

lexity

Due t

o the

regu

latory

land

scape

, driv

ing co

mplex

ity, r

apidl

y dev

elopin

g tec

hnolo

gical

solut

ions,

and s

ociet

al/hu

man f

actor

s, the

poten

tial p

roduc

tion o

ption

s for

future

road

vehic

le int

egrat

ed so

lution

s com

es w

ith he

ighten

ed ris

k. W

hethe

r view

ed fr

om th

e pers

pecti

ve

of co

nsum

ers, g

overn

ment

agen

cies,

indus

try, o

r inve

stors,

the u

ncert

aintie

s and

ambig

uities

mak

e dec

ision-m

aking

very

diffic

ult. T

his pa

nel p

rovide

s atte

ndee

s with

an ov

erview

of th

e curr

ent s

tate,

the la

test t

hinkin

g and

analy

sis ab

out t

he fu

ture v

ehicle

syste

m lan

dsca

pe fr

om th

e pers

pecti

ve of

lead

ers in

key s

ector

s.

Mode

rator:

Andre

w Sm

art ,

SAE I

nterna

tiona

l

Pane

lists:

Pau

l Lus

kin, R

icardo

Defe

nse S

ystem

s

Ri

ck Kl

ine ,

Cumm

ins D

iesel

Greg

Pann

one,

Contr

ol TE

C

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1425

-PC-

1Pr

opell

ant a

nd Fu

el De

velop

ment

IRo

om 2

5 A

Chair

ed by

: M. C

OIL,

Orbit

al Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

468

“Virt

ual”

Smok

e Poin

t De

termi

natio

n of

Alte

rnat

ive

Aviat

ion K

eros

enes

by Th

resh

old

Soot

ing In

dex

TSI)

Meth

ods

F. Ha

as, A

. Qin,

F. D

ryer, P

rince

ton

Unive

rsity,

Princ

eton,

NJ

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

469

Char

acter

izatio

n of

Glob

al Co

mbus

tion

Prop

ertie

s with

Simp

le Fu

el Pr

oper

ty M

easu

reme

nts f

or

Alter

nativ

e Jet

Fuels

S. W

on, S

. Doo

ley, P

. Velo

o, J.

Santn

er,

Y. Ju

, F. D

ryer, P

rince

ton U

nivers

ity,

Princ

eton,

NJ

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

470

Ignit

ion an

d Com

busti

on of

Gell

ed

Hydr

ocar

bon

Fuels

with

Hyd

roge

n Pe

roxid

e usin

g Imp

inging

Jets

T. Co

nnell

, G. R

isha,

R. Ye

tter,

Penn

sylva

nia S

tate U

nivers

ity, U

nivers

ity

Park,

PA; B

. Nata

n, Te

chnio

n--Isr

ael

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Ha

ifa, I

srael

  

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1426

-PC-

2Co

mbus

tion

Mode

ling a

nd Si

mulat

ion I

Room

25

BCh

aired

by: J

. OEF

ELEIN

, San

dia N

ation

al La

borat

ories

0930

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nEf

fect

of A

cous

tic O

scilla

tions

on

Chan

ge in

Curv

atur

e and

Lift-

off

Heigh

t of T

riple

Flame

M. S

aito,

N. S

ugiu,

Y. Ya

mamo

to, M

. Ta

nabe

, Niho

n Univ

ersity

, Chib

a, Ja

pan

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

471

Filter

ed M

ass D

ensit

y Fun

ction

fo

r Use

in D

iscon

tinuo

us Sp

ectra

l Ele

ment

Meth

odJ.

Komp

erda,

Z. Gh

iasi, F

. Mas

haye

k, Un

iversi

ty of

Illino

is, Ch

icago

, Chic

ago,

IL; A.

Iran

nejad

, F. J

aberi

, Mich

igan S

tate

Unive

rsity,

East

Lans

ing, M

I

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

472

Soot

Pre

dictio

ns in

an A

ero-

Engin

e Mo

del C

ombu

stor a

t Elev

ated

Pr

essu

re U

sing U

RANS

and F

inite-

Rate

Chem

istry

C. Eb

erle,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter

(DLR

), St

uttga

rt, G

erman

y; P.

Gerlin

ger,

Unive

rsity

of St

uttga

rt, S

tuttga

rt,

Germ

any;

M. Ai

gner,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce

Cente

r (DL

R), S

tuttga

rt, G

erman

y

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

473

Unste

ady R

ANS f

or Si

mulat

ion

of H

igh Sw

irling

Non

-Pre

mixe

d Me

than

e-Ai

r Flam

eM.

Solm

az, S

cienti

fic an

d Tec

hnolo

gical

Rese

arch C

ounc

il of T

urkey

(TÜB

ITAK)

, An

kara,

Turke

y; S.

Uslu

, TOB

B Un

iversi

ty of

Econ

omics

and T

echn

ology

, Ank

ara,

Turke

y; O.

Uzo

l, Midd

le Ea

st Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty, An

kara,

Turke

y

  

 

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8 Ju

ly 20

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-PAN

EL-1

09

30 -

1200

hrs

A Fu

ture

with

Hyb

rid El

ectri

c Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stems

—Op

portu

nities

and C

halle

nges

Room

26

A

This

pane

l ses

sion w

ill rev

iew re

cent

progre

ss an

d futu

re pro

spec

ts for

hybri

d elec

tric pr

opuls

ion sy

stems

for a

ircraf

tap

plica

tions

. Top

ics to

be ad

dresse

d will

includ

e disc

ussio

n on n

earer

term

oppo

rtunit

ies fo

r grou

nd an

d sma

ll-sca

le flig

ht de

mons

tratio

ns le

ading

to lo

nger

term

appli

cabil

ity of

the t

echn

ology

for la

rger c

omme

rcial

trans

ports

. Mo

derat

ors: R

uben

Del

Rosa

rio, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

N

ateri M

adav

an, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Pane

lists:

Ke

vin D

affey

, Glob

al He

ad of

Elec

trical

Powe

r and

Contr

ol Sy

stems

, Roll

s-Roy

ce pl

c

Mart

y Brad

ley, T

echn

ical F

ellow

, Boe

ing Co

mmerc

ial Ai

rplan

es

Joh

n Nair

us, C

hief E

ngine

er, Po

wer a

nd Co

ntrols

Divi

sion,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y

Neil

Garr

igan,

Exec

utive

Man

ager,

Aviat

ion Ad

vanc

ed Te

chno

logy,

GE Av

iation

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1428

-PAN

EL-6

09

30 -

1200

hrs

Comp

ressi

ng th

e Tec

hnolo

gy D

evelo

pmen

t and

Tran

sition

Time

line

Room

26

B

This

sessi

on w

ill dis

cuss

ways

to ex

pedit

e tec

hnolo

gy de

velop

ment,

matu

ration

, and

tran

sition

via a

serie

s of

interv

iews a

nd au

dienc

e Q&A

sessi

ons.

Topic

s will

addre

ss tom

orrow

’s ke

y tec

hnolo

gies,

techn

ology

matu

ration

and v

alida

tion,

and r

apid

trans

ition t

o prod

ucts.

Int

erview

er:

Alan E

pstei

n, Vic

e Pres

ident

Tech

nolog

y and

Envir

onme

nt, Pr

att &

Whit

ney

Interv

iewee

s: Ed

Grei

tzer, H

.N. S

later

Profes

sor o

f Aero

nauti

cs an

d Astr

onau

tics,

Massa

chus

etts I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y

Th

omas

Irvin

e, De

puty

Asso

ciate

Admi

nistra

tor, N

ASA H

eadq

uarte

rsInt

erview

er:

Antho

ny D

ean,

GE G

lobal

Rese

arch

Interv

iewee

s: Sc

ott Cr

uzen

, Vice

Pres

ident

Adva

nced

Des

ign/T

echn

ology

, Willi

ams I

nterna

tiona

l Co.,

LLC

Tom

Fette

rhoff,

Tech

nical

Direc

tor fo

r Tes

t Ope

ration

s, AE

DCInt

erview

er:

Ted F

ecke

, Reti

red U

SAF S

enior

Lead

er for

Prop

ulsion

, Univ

ersal

Tech

nolog

ies Co

rpInt

erview

ee:

Keith

Leve

rkuhn

, Vice

Pres

ident,

Boe

ing Co

mmerc

ial Ai

rplan

es

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1429

-EP-1

Helic

on an

d Adv

ance

d Con

cept

sRo

om 2

6 C

Chair

ed by

: K. L

EMME

R, We

stern

Mich

igan U

nivers

ity09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-347

4Th

rust

Perfo

rman

ce of

High

Ma

gneti

c Fiel

d Per

mane

nt M

agne

t Ty

pe H

elico

n Pla

sma T

hrus

terT.

Naka

mura,

S. I

to, H

. Nish

ida, S

. Sh

inoha

ra, To

kyo U

nivers

ity of

Agric

ulture

an

d Tec

hnolo

gy, T

okyo

, Jap

an; I

. Fun

aki,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JA

XA),

Kana

gawa

, Jap

an; T

. Tan

ikawa

, To

kai U

nivers

ity, K

anag

awa,

Japa

n; et

al.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

475

Inve

stiga

tion

of P

lasma

-wav

e In

terac

tion

in He

licon

Ant

enna

Th

ruste

rsB.

Tian

, E. A

hedo

, Cha

rles I

II Univ

ersity

of

Madri

d, Ma

drid,

Spain

; J. N

avarr

o, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Madri

d, Ma

drid,

Spain

  

  

 

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ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1430

-LP-2

Liquid

Roc

ket E

ngine

sRo

om 3

Chair

ed by

: J. S

CHNA

CKEL

, Unit

ed La

unch

Allia

nce a

nd T.

KMIEC

, Kord

Tech

nolog

ies09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-347

6Up

date

on R

isk R

educ

tion

Activ

ities

for a

n F-1

-Bas

ed A

dvan

ced B

ooste

r fo

r NAS

A’s Sp

ace L

aunc

h Sy

stem

A. Cro

cker,

K. D

oerin

g, R.

Mead

ows,

Dyne

tics,

Inc.,

Hunts

ville,

AL; B

. Lari

viere,

Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e, De

Soto,

CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

477

Summ

ary o

f Ant

ares

First

Stag

e De

velop

ment

Test

T. Ga

io, K.

Ertm

er, O

rbital

Scie

nces

Co

rporat

ion, D

ulles

, VA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

478

The V

INCI

prop

ulsion

syste

m: n

ew

steps

towa

rd qu

alific

ation

P. All

iot, J

. Dela

nge,

Safra

n Grou

p, Sn

ecma

, Vern

on, F

rance

; A. L

ekeu

x, B.

Vie

ille, F

rench

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S),

Paris

, Fran

ce; V

. DeK

orver,

E. Ed

eline

, Sa

fran G

roup,

Snec

ma, V

ernon

, Fran

ce

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

479

The V

INCI

Engin

e Vibr

ation

Test

camp

aign

A. St

ernch

uss,

A. Bo

ssaert

, P. M

anfre

di,

N. D

avid,

P. Al

liot,

Safra

n Grou

p, Sn

ecma

, Ve

rnon,

Franc

e; A.

Grille

nbec

k, IAB

G,

Ottob

runn,

Germ

any

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

480

Deve

lopme

nt st

atus

of LO

X/LC

H4

rock

et en

gine

K. Ta

ya, Y

. Ish

ikawa

, K. K

imoto

, S.

Ishiza

ki, IH

I Corp

oratio

n, To

kyo,

Japa

n

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1431

-LP-3

Gree

n Pr

opell

ant I

nfus

ion M

ission

(GPI

M)Ro

om 4

Chair

ed by

: T. P

OURP

OINT

, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity an

d D. S

ARGE

NT, F

edera

l Avia

tion A

dmini

strati

on09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-348

1Gr

een

Prop

ellan

t Inf

usion

Miss

ion

Prog

ram

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Te

chno

logy M

atur

ation

C. Mc

Lean

, Ball

Aeros

pace

& Te

chno

logies

Co

rporat

ion, B

oulde

r, CO

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

482

GPIM

Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stem

Deve

lopme

nt St

atus

R. Sp

ores,

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne,

Redm

ond,

WA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

483

Gree

n Pr

opell

ant I

nfus

ion M

ission

Th

ruste

r Per

form

ance

Testi

ng fo

r Plu

me D

iagno

stics

M. D

eans

, B. R

eed,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; C.

McLe

an, B

all

Aeros

pace

& Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

, Bo

ulder,

CO; G

. Willi

ams,

J. Ko

jima,

Ohio

Aeros

pace

Insti

tute,

Cleve

land,

OH; L

. Arr

ington

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

; et a

l.

  

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1432

-LP-4

Comb

ustio

n Dy

nami

cs I

Room

5Ch

aired

by: T

. HIN

ERMA

N, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e Corp

oratio

n and

D. L

INEB

ERRY

, UAH

Prop

ulsion

Rese

arch C

enter

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

484

Effe

ct of

Swirl

on an

Uns

table

Sin

gle-El

emen

t Gas

-Gas

Roc

ket

Engin

eM.

Harv

azins

ki, V.

San

karan

, D. T

alley

, Air

Force

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Edwa

rds

AFB,

CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

485

Low-

orde

r mod

el stu

dies o

f co

mbus

tion

insta

bilitie

s in

a DVR

C co

mbus

tor

M. Fr

ezzo

tti, A.

Terra

ccian

o, F.

Nasu

ti, Un

iversi

ty of

Rome

“La S

apien

za’’,

Rome

, Ita

ly; S

. Hes

ter, W

. And

erson

, Purd

ue

Unive

rsity,

Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

486

Force

d Non

linea

r Aco

ustic

Dam

ping

in a R

ijke T

ube a

nd it

s App

licat

ion

to Co

mbus

tion

Insta

bility

Cont

rol

E. Ja

cob,

GTL C

ompa

ny, T

ullah

oma,

TN

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

487

Rece

ptivi

ty of

a Cr

yoge

nic

Coax

ial G

as-Li

quid

Jet t

o Aco

ustic

Di

sturb

ance

sJ.

Wege

ner, U

nivers

ity of

Califo

rnia,

Los

Ange

les, L

os An

geles

, CA;

D. Fo

rliti, S

ierra

Lobo

, Inc

., Ed

wards

AFB,

CA; I

. Ley

va,

D. Ta

lley,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Ed

wards

AFB,

CA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

488

Steep

ened

Tang

entia

l Wav

es: D

C Of

fset a

nd P

ressu

re “V

alley

s”E.

Jaco

b, J.

Batte

rson,

GTL C

ompa

ny,

Tulla

homa

, TN;

A. W

ilson,

Wave

CPC,

Inc.,

Tulla

homa

, TN

  

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SI-1/

GTE-4

Hybr

id Pr

opuls

ionRo

om 6

Chair

ed by

: C. P

ERUL

LO, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy a

nd N

. HER

RING,

Unit

ed Te

chno

logies

Rese

arch C

enter

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

489

Asse

ssmen

t of V

ehicl

e Per

form

ance

Us

ing In

tegra

ted N

PSS H

ybrid

Ele

ctric

Prop

ulsion

Mod

elsC.

Perul

lo, D

. Mav

ris, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

490

A Sim

plifie

d Meth

od To

Calcu

late

The F

uel B

urn

Of A

Hyb

rid-El

ectri

c Ai

rplan

eR.

Jaga

nnath

, S. B

ane,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, We

st La

fayett

e, IN

; M. N

alim,

India

na

Unive

rsity-

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

India

napo

lis,

Indian

apoli

s, IN

; J. K

han,

Tusk

egee

Un

iversi

ty, Tu

skeg

ee, A

L

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

492

Sens

itivity

of Te

DP M

icrog

rid

Syste

m We

ight a

nd Ef

ficien

cy to

Op

erat

ing Vo

ltage

M. Ar

mstro

ng, M

. Blac

kweld

er, C.

Ross,

Ro

lls-Ro

yce G

roup p

lc, In

diana

polis,

IN

  

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1434

-SR-

1So

lid R

ocke

t Mot

or Co

mbus

tion

and A

cous

tic In

stabil

ities I

Room

7Ch

aired

by: H

. CIEZ

KI, D

LR - G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r and

E. CA

VALLI

NI, U

nivers

ity of

Roma

“La S

apien

za”

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

493

Use o

f Rea

ctive

Par

ticles

for S

olid

Rock

et Co

mbus

tion

Insta

bility

Su

ppre

ssion

D. G

reatrix

, Rye

rson U

nivers

ity, T

oronto

, Ca

nada

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

494

Mode

ling E

ffects

of

Initia

l Tem

pera

ture

s on

a Pr

opell

ant&

apos

;s Pr

essu

re-

Coup

led R

espo

nse U

sing a

Pse

do

Prop

ellan

t Mod

elJ.

Spurl

ing, N

aval

Air W

arfare

Cente

r, Ch

ina La

ke, C

A

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

495

Gene

raliz

ed Sc

aling

Tech

nique

for

the S

olutio

n of

the V

ortic

al Wa

ve

Eigen

func

tion

Equa

tion

J. Ba

tterso

n, GT

L Com

pany

, Tull

ahom

a, TN

; J. M

ajdala

ni, Au

burn

Unive

rsity,

Au

burn,

AL

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

496

Dual-

Mode

Comb

ustio

n Ch

arac

terist

ic of

a Se

lf-Qu

ench

ed

Solid

Pro

pella

nt in

a Ro

cket

Moto

rM.

Tana

ka, N

ation

al De

fense

Acad

emy,

Yoko

suka

, Jap

an

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

497

Acou

stic O

scilla

tions

Indu

ced b

y Sh

ear L

ayer

Osci

llatio

ns D

ue to

Flo

w Pa

st Sin

gle A

xisym

metri

c ‘ V’

Slo

t in

a Duc

tT.

Manic

kave

lu, C.

Saty

anara

yana

, Ind

ian

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y Mad

ras, C

henn

ai,

India

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1435

-EDU-

1Pr

opuls

ion Ed

ucat

ion I

Room

8Ch

aired

by: E

. FLE

EMAN

, Univ

ersity

of H

eidelb

erg, G

erman

y and

R. FR

EDER

ICK, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama @

Hun

tsville

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

498

Desig

n of

a 3-

D Pr

inted

Unifi

ed

Hybr

id Mo

tor

M. H

itt, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; T. T

aylor

, USA

SMDC

/AR

STRA

T, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; R. F

rederi

ck,

Unive

rsity

of Ala

bama

, Hun

tsville

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

499

Desig

n an

d Ana

lysis

of a

High

Sp

eed,

High

Pre

ssure

Per

oxide

/RP

-1 Tu

rbop

ump

W. M

urray

, M. S

teine

r, J. N

eal, S

. Hun

t, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

500

Desig

n an

d Ana

lysis

of a

High

-Pe

rform

ance

Hyd

roge

n Pe

roxid

e Th

rust

Cham

ber A

ssemb

lyD.

Stec

hman

n, D.

Lim,

S. R

otella

, S.

Meno

n, B.

Niru

dhod

di, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity,

West

Lafay

ette,

IN

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

501

The E

ffect

of Li

quid

Jet B

reak

up

Leng

th u

pon

the S

pray

Dyn

amics

of

Like-

Doub

let Im

pingin

g Inje

ctors

B. S

ween

ey, R

. Fred

erick

, Univ

ersity

of

Alaba

ma, H

untsv

ille, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

502

3D P

rintin

g: A

Cost

Effe

ctive

and

Timely

App

roac

h to

Man

ufac

turin

g of

Low-

Thru

st En

gines

T. Zh

ang,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Ce

nter, H

untsv

ille, A

L; H.

Yang

, Stud

ents

for th

e Exp

lorati

on an

d Dev

elopm

ent o

f Sp

ace,

San D

iego,

CA; C

. Miya

moto,

Un

iversi

ty of

Califo

rnia,

San D

iego,

San

Diego

, CA

  

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ts an

d Low

Thru

st EP

Room

9Ch

aired

by: K

. POL

ZIN, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

and K

. KOM

URAS

AKI,

The U

nivers

ity of

Toky

o09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-350

3Te

sting

of D

iode-

Clamp

ing in

an

Indu

ctive

Puls

ed P

lasma

Thru

ster

Circu

itA.

Toftu

l, K. P

olzin,

NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fli

ght C

enter

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

J. Hu

dgins

, Un

iversi

ty of

Nebra

ska,

Linco

ln, Li

ncoln

, NE

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

504

Al-w

ater

Fed C

hemi

cally

Au

gmen

ted D

C Arcj

et Ch

arac

terist

icsN.

Yana

gida,

H. H

orisa

wa, T

okai

Unive

rsity,

Hira

tsuka

, Jap

an

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

505

Thru

st of

a Ho

llow

Cath

ode

Thru

sters:

Influ

ence

of th

e App

lied

Magn

etic F

ield

D. Fr

ollan

i, Univ

ersity

of S

outha

mpton

, So

utham

pton,

Unite

d King

dom;

M.

Colet

ti, Ma

rs Sp

ace,

Ltd.,

South

ampto

n, Un

ited K

ingdo

m; S

. Gab

riel, U

nivers

ity

of So

utham

pton,

South

ampto

n, Un

ited

Kingd

om

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

506

Perfo

rman

ce Ch

arac

terist

ics of

Low-

Powe

r Arcj

et Th

ruste

rs Us

ing G

reen

Pr

opell

ants

of H

AN an

d Wat

erF.

Inoue

, H. T

ahara

, Osa

ka In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Os

aka,

Japa

n

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

507

Preli

mina

ry St

udy o

f High

Pow

er

Hydr

ogen

Elec

tric P

ropu

lsion

for

the S

pace

Explo

ratio

nK.

Kinefu

chi, K

. Okit

a, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Tsu

kuba

, Ja

pan;

H. Ku

ninak

a, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Sag

amiha

ra,

Japa

n; D.

Nak

ata, M

uroran

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Muror

an, J

apan

; H. T

ahara

, Os

aka I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Os

aka,

Japa

n

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1437

-LNCH

-1

1200

- 13

00 h

rsLu

nch

on Yo

ur O

wnOn

Own

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1438

-PLE

NARY

-2

1300

- 14

30 h

rsPe

rspec

tives

on th

e Fut

ure o

f Pro

pulsi

on &

Ener

gy -

The V

iew fr

om U

sers

Gran

d Ball

room

A

Exec

utive

s from

lead

ing ai

rcraft

and s

pace

vehic

le ma

nufac

turers

will

build

off t

he m

orning

plen

ary to

discu

ss ho

w ad

vanc

es in

futur

e prop

ulsion

and e

nergy

syste

ms w

ill be

nefit

next

gene

ration

aeros

pace

platf

orms.

Mode

rator:

Grah

am W

arwick

, Man

aging

Edito

r, Tec

hnolo

gy, A

viatio

n Wee

kPa

nelist

s: S

ebas

tien R

emy,

Senio

r Vice

Pres

ident,

Hea

d of A

irbus

Grou

p Inn

ovati

ons,

Airbu

s Grou

p

Jame

s Pete

rsen,

Vice P

reside

nt/Se

nior C

hief E

ngine

er, B

oeing

Comm

ercial

Airpl

anes

Jo

hn H

ende

rson,

Lock

heed

Mart

in Fe

llow,

Spa

ce Pr

opuls

ion, L

ockh

eed M

artin

Corpo

ration

Le

slie J.

Kova

cs, D

irecto

r, Was

hingto

n Ope

ration

s, Un

ited L

aunc

h Allia

nce (

ULA)

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1439

-NW-

2 14

30 -

1500

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Bre

ak in

Expo

sition

Hall

Exhib

it Ha

ll C

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1440

-SR-

2 14

30 -

1730

hrs

Over

view

of th

e Orio

n La

unch

Abo

rt Sy

stem

Room

1

Chair

ed by

: D. M

CGRA

TH, A

lliant

Tech

syste

ms, I

nc. (

ATK)

and J

. PAIS

LEY,

Lock

heed

Mart

in Sp

ace S

ystem

sCo

me he

ar ab

out t

he m

ost c

apab

le lau

nch a

bort

syste

m in

the w

orld,

used

on th

e NAS

A Orio

n cap

sule

shou

ld the

laun

ch ve

hicle

fail a

nywh

ere be

twee

n the

laun

ch pa

d and

300

,000

feet.

The p

rogram

and p

ropuls

ion pr

ogres

s from

requ

ireme

nts th

rough

deve

lopme

nt, fu

ture

quali

ficati

on an

d fligh

t acti

vities

will

be di

scusse

d by t

he in

dividu

als in

volve

d in t

he pr

ogres

s to-d

ate. K

ey to

pics i

nclud

e:1.

The O

rion L

aunc

h Abo

rt Sy

stem

Perfo

rman

ce an

d Req

uirem

ents

- Jon

athan

Paisle

y, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin;

Rach

el Mc

Caule

y, NA

SA2.

Abort

Moto

r Prog

ress a

nd Fu

ture A

ctivit

ies - H

eathe

r McK

ay, L

ockh

eed M

artin;

Stev

e Sara

, Eric

Mall

oy &

Brad

John

son,

ATK U

tah3.

Jettis

on M

otor P

rogres

s and

Futur

e Acti

vities

- Tim

Larso

n, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin;

Dav

id Da

niewi

cz &

Sco

tt Cu

nning

ham,

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne

4. At

titude

Contr

ol Mo

tor Pr

ogres

s and

Futur

e Acti

vities

- Jon

athan

Paisle

y, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin;

Dav

e McG

rath,

Jake

Willi

ams,

Matt

Porte

r & Ti

m Do

minic

k, AT

K Elkt

on5.

The L

aunc

h Abo

rt Sy

stem

Role

in the

EFT-1

Fligh

t and

LAS

Path

Forw

ard - J

onath

an Pa

isley,

Lock

heed

Mart

in; Ra

chel

McCa

uley,

NASA

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hrus

ter -

Oscil

lation

sRo

om 1

0Ch

aired

by: H

. KAM

HAW

I, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd E.

CHOU

EIRI,

Princ

eton U

nivers

ity14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-350

8An

Inve

stiga

tion

of Lo

w Fr

eque

ncy

Plasm

a Ins

tabil

ities i

n a C

ylind

rical

Hollo

w Ca

thod

e Disc

harg

eT.

Matlo

ck, D

. Goe

bel, R

. Wirz

, Univ

ersity

of

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, Lo

s Ang

eles,

CA

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

509

Drivi

ng Lo

w Fr

eque

ncy B

reat

hing

Oscil

lation

s in

a Hall

Thru

ster

S. Ke

ller, Y

. Rait

ses,

A. Dia

llo, P

rince

ton

Plasm

a Phy

sics L

abora

tory,

Princ

eton,

NJ

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

510

Low-

Volta

ge H

all Th

ruste

r Mod

e Tra

nsitio

nsD.

Brow

n, Air

Force

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Edwa

rds AF

B, CA

; J. B

lakely

, R. L

obbia

, ER

C, Inc

., Ed

wards

AFB,

CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

511

Mode

Tran

sition

s in

Magn

etica

lly

Shiel

ded H

all Ef

fect

Thru

sters

M. S

ekera

k, B.

Long

mier,

A. G

allim

ore,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arb

or, M

I; W.

Hua

ng, H

. Kam

hawi

, NAS

A Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; R.

Ho

fer, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

et al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

512

Analy

sing t

he A

zimut

hal S

poke

Os

cillat

ion of

Hall

Thru

sters

via

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

D. Es

coba

r Anto

n, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Madri

d, Ma

drid,

Spain

; E. A

hedo

, Cha

rles

III Un

iversi

ty of

Madri

d, Le

gané

s, Sp

ain

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

513

Deve

lopme

nt an

d cha

racte

rizat

ion

of a

wall-

less H

all th

ruste

rS.

Maz

ouffr

e, S.

Tsika

ta, J.

Vaud

olon,

Natio

nal C

enter

for S

cienti

fic Re

searc

h (C

NRS)

, Orle

ans,

Franc

e

 

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1443

-NFF

-2Fu

sion

and A

ltern

ative

Nuc

lear C

once

pts

Room

12

Chair

ed by

: G. M

EHOL

IC, Th

e Aero

spac

e Corp

oratio

n and

R. S

EDW

ICK, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

516

A Hy

brid

Parti

cle-in

-cell S

imula

tion

for a

Mult

iple G

rid M

agne

tic Co

re

Iner

tial E

lectro

static

Confi

neme

nt

Devic

eA.

Chap

, R. S

edwi

ck, U

nivers

ity of

Ma

rylan

d, Co

llege

Park,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, M

D

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

517

A Co

hesiv

e Mod

el to

Pre

dict

Mech

anica

l Res

pons

es in

Nov

el Nu

clear

Fusio

n Ma

terial

s and

De

signs

Usin

g a Co

mbine

d Co

mput

ation

al an

d Emp

irica

l Ap

proa

chM.

Rodri

guez

, J. C

assib

ry, C.

Marl

ar, J.

Ev

ans,

Unive

rsity

of Ala

bama

, Hun

tsville

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

518

Prac

tical

reali

satio

n of

the n

uclea

r pu

lse pr

opuls

ionA.

Olah

, Self

, Bud

apes

t, Hu

ngary

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

520

Deve

loping

the P

ulsed

Fissi

on-

Fusio

n (P

uFF)

Engin

eR.

Adam

s, NA

SA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL;

J. Ca

ssibry

, K.

Schil

lo, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

 

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1444

-GTE

-6Tu

rbine

s IRo

om 1

3Ch

aired

by: J

. SMI

TH, Q

uEST

Glob

al, In

c. an

d S. L

YNCH

, Pen

n Stat

e14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-352

1Tu

rbine

Blad

e Aer

othe

rmal

Optim

izatio

n Us

ing Ev

olutio

n Str

ateg

iesD.

Curris

ton, R

. Hart

field,

Aubu

rn Un

iversi

ty, Au

burn,

AL

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

522

Long

Hole

Film

Cooli

ng D

atas

et fo

r CF

D De

velop

ment

- Flo

w an

d Film

Ef

fecti

vene

ssV.

Shya

m, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; D

. Thu

rman

, Arm

y Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Cle

velan

d, OH

; P.

Poins

atte,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

; A. A

meri,

Ohio

State

Un

iversi

ty, Co

lumbu

s, OH

; P. E

ichele

, Gil

crest

Electr

ic an

d Sup

ply Co

mpan

y, Cle

velan

d, OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

523

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tions

of Sl

ot-

type

Film

Cooli

ng of

HPT

Rot

or fo

r Sm

all En

gines

K. Sh

i, A. J

emco

v, J.

Came

ron, S

. Morr

is,

Unive

rsity

of No

tre D

ame,

Notre

Dam

e, IN

; S. G

ogine

ni, S

pectr

al En

ergies

, LLC

, Da

yton,

OH

  

  

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-7Co

mbus

tors

IIRo

om 1

4Ch

aired

by: W

. ACO

STA,

Army R

esea

rch La

borat

ory an

d M. H

ARRIS

, Nati

onal

Unive

rsity

Singa

pore

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

524

Simula

tions

of N

Ox Em

ission

s fro

m Lo

w Em

ission

s Disc

rete

Jet I

njecto

r Co

mbus

tor T

ests

K. Ajm

ani, V

antag

e Part

ners,

LLC,

Cleve

land,

OH; K

. Brei

sach

er, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

525

Exit

Temp

erat

ure P

rofil

e Me

asur

emen

t and

CFD

Comp

ariso

ns on

Small

Scale

Tu

rboje

t Com

busto

r with

Air

Blas

t At

omize

r Con

figur

ation

C. Ca

tori, A

. Top

al, TU

SAS

Engin

e Ind

ustrie

s, Inc

., Es

kiseh

ir, Tu

rkey;

S.

Uslu,

TOBB

Univ

ersity

of Ec

onom

ics an

d Te

chno

logy,

Anka

ra, Tu

rkey;

O. Tu

ncer,

Ist

anbu

l Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

, Ista

nbul,

Tu

rkey;

L. Ca

gan,

S. O

zkan

, TUS

AS En

gine

Indus

tries,

Inc.,

Eskis

ehir,

Turke

y; et

al.

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

526

Nume

rical

Pred

iction

of liq

uid je

t in

cross

flow

using

Ω-Y

mod

elS.

Kuma

r, ANS

YS, I

nc.,

Pune

, Ind

ia; K.

Ku

rbatsk

ii, AN

SYS,

Inc.,

Leba

non,

NH; V

. Ku

mar, A

NSYS

, Inc

., Pu

ne, I

ndia

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

528

Gas T

urbin

e Fue

l Noz

zle D

urab

ility

Asse

ssmen

t Usin

g Deta

ched

Eddy

Sim

ulatio

ns an

d Stru

ctura

l Dyn

amic

Resp

onse

Ana

lysis

H. Fe

iz, M

. Huff

man,

Gene

ral El

ectric

Co

mpan

y, Gr

eenv

ille, S

C

1630

hrsAIA

A-201

4-352

9CF

D Co

mput

ation

s of E

missi

ons f

or

LDI-2

Comb

usto

rs wi

th Si

mplex

and

Airb

last I

njecto

rsK.

Ajman

i, CFD

Nex

us, L

LC, C

levela

nd,

OH; H

. Mon

gia, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, Wes

t La

fayett

e, IN

; P. L

ee, W

oodw

ard FS

T, Inc

., Ze

eland

, MI

 160

0 hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

527

The P

remi

xed C

ondit

ional

Mome

nt

Closu

re M

ethod

with

Larg

e Edd

y Sim

ulatio

n of

a Ba

ckwa

rd Fa

cing

Reac

ting S

tepC.

Velez

, Univ

ersity

of Ce

ntral

Florid

a, Or

lando

, FL

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1446

-GTE

-8Di

stribu

ted En

gine C

ontro

lsRo

om 1

5Ch

aired

by: A

. BEH

BAHA

NI, A

ir Forc

e Res

each

Labo

ratory

and D

. CUL

LEY,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-353

0A

Modu

lar Fr

amew

ork

for M

odeli

ng

Hard

ware

Elem

ents

in Di

stribu

ted

Engin

e Con

trol S

ystem

sA.

Zinne

cker,

N&R

Engin

eerin

g, Inc

., Pa

rma H

eights

, OH;

D. C

ulley

, E. A

retsk

in-Ha

riton,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

531

Exten

ding t

he Ca

pabil

ities o

f Clo

sed-

Loop

Dist

ribut

ed En

gine

Cont

rol S

imula

tions

usin

g LAN

Co

mmun

icatio

nE.

Aretsk

in-Ha

riton,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; A.

Zinn

ecke

r, N&

R Eng

ineeri

ng, I

nc.,

Cleve

land,

OH;

D. Cu

lley,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

532

Deve

loping

an In

tegra

tion

Infra

struc

ture

for D

istrib

uted

En

gine C

ontro

l Tec

hnolo

gies

D. Cu

lley,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

; A. Z

innec

ker, N

&R

Engin

eerin

g, Inc

., Pa

rma H

eights

, OH;

E.

Aretsk

in-Ha

riton,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

533

High

-Temp

erat

ure S

enso

r and

Ele

ctron

ics P

acka

ging T

echn

ologie

s fo

r Dist

ribut

ed En

gine C

ontro

lsA.

Behb

ahan

i, Air F

orce R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH;

M.

Usre

y, Y.

Liu, B

. Sch

aible,

K. H

arsh,

Spori

an M

icros

ystem

s, La

fayett

e, CO

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

534

A Re

view

of Fi

ber O

ptic

Tech

nolog

y fo

r Tur

bine E

ngine

Instr

umen

tatio

n Ch

anne

l: Con

trol, P

HM, a

nd Te

st Ce

ll App

licat

ions

M. Pa

kmeh

r, Inte

lligen

t Fibe

r Opti

c Sy

stems

Corpo

ration

(IFO

S), S

anta

Clara,

CA

; A. B

ehba

hani,

Air F

orce R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH;

B.

Mos

lehi, J

. Cos

ta, R.

Blac

k, Int

ellige

nt Fib

er Op

tic S

ystem

s Corp

oratio

n (IFO

S),

Santa

Clara

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

535

Pred

ictive

Cont

rol S

trateg

y in

Distr

ibuted

Netw

orke

d Con

trol

Syste

ms fo

r Tur

bine E

ngine

Und

er

Fault

y Com

munic

ation

Netw

ork

M. Ze

in-Sa

batto

, M. B

odruz

zama

n, Te

nnes

see S

tate U

nivers

ity, N

ashv

ille, T

N

 

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1447

-EP-5

Electr

ospr

ay an

d Micr

opro

pulsi

onRo

om 1

6Ch

aired

by: H

. LEIT

ER, A

strium

, an E

ADS

Comp

any a

nd W

. Hua

ng, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

536

Shor

t Puls

e Ope

ratio

n of

a La

ser-

Assis

ted P

ulsed

Plas

ma Th

ruste

rH.

Hos

okaw

a, N.

Akas

hi, Y.

Oiga

wa, H

. Ho

risaw

a, To

kai U

nivers

ity, H

iratsu

ka,

Japa

n

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

537

A Sh

ort P

ulse L

aser

-Assi

sted P

ulsed

Pla

sma T

hrus

terY.

Oiga

wa, N

. Aka

shi, H

. Hos

okaw

a, H.

Ho

risaw

a, To

kai U

nivers

ity, H

iratsu

ka,

Japa

n

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

538

Plasm

a Acce

lerat

ion Ch

arac

terist

ic of

a Re

ctang

ular L

aser

-Ele

ctrom

agne

tic H

ybrid

Thru

ster

N. Ak

ashi,

Y. O

igawa

, H. H

osok

awa,

H.

Horis

awa,

Toka

i Univ

ersity

, Hira

tsuka

, Ja

pan

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

539

Char

acter

izatio

n of

an Io

nic Li

quid

Ferro

fluid

Electr

ospr

ay Em

ission

Pa

ttern

B. Ja

ckso

n, L.

King,

Mich

igan

Tech

nolog

ical U

nivers

ity, H

ough

ton, M

I

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

540

Perfo

rman

ce ev

aluat

ion of

mi

cropr

opuls

ion sy

stems

with

th

e app

licat

ion of

Acti

ve D

ebris

Re

mova

lA.

Dayk

in-Ilio

poulo

s, R.

Desa

i, Que

en

Mary

Unive

rsity

of Lo

ndon

, Lon

don,

Unite

d Kin

gdom

  

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/GTE

-9Pu

lsed D

etona

tion

Engin

esRo

om 2

Chair

ed by

: D. P

AXSO

N, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd F.

MAL

O-MO

LINA,

Air Fo

rce Re

seac

h Lab

orator

y14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-403

3Stu

dy on

Puls

e Deto

natio

n Ro

cket

Engin

e Usin

g Flig

ht Te

st De

mons

trato

r “To

doro

ki II”

S. Ta

kagi,

Nag

oya U

nivers

ity, N

agoy

a, Ja

pan;

T. Mo

rozum

i, Tsu

kuba

Univ

ersity

, Tsu

kuba

, Jap

an; K

. Mats

uoka

, J.

Kasa

hara,

Nag

oya U

nivers

ity, N

agoy

a, Ja

pan;

A. Ma

tsuo,

Keio

Unive

rsity,

Toky

o, Ja

pan;

I. Fu

naki,

Insti

tute o

f Spa

ce an

d As

trona

utica

l Scie

nce,

Saga

miha

ra, Ja

pan

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

541

Unste

ady T

hrus

t Mea

sure

ment

for

Pulse

Deto

natio

n En

gine

D. Jo

shi, F

. Lu,

Unive

rsity

of Te

xas,

Arling

ton, A

rlingto

n, TX

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

542

Perfo

rman

ce Es

timat

ion of

Hy

draz

ine-b

ased

PDE

s for

Sp

acec

raft

Appli

catio

nsT.

Kim, J

. Kim

, W. H

wang

, D. C

ho, J

. Ch

oi, Pu

san N

ation

al Un

iversi

ty, B

usan

, So

uth Ko

rea

  

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1449

-HR-

2Nu

meric

al Mo

delin

g App

roac

hes i

n Hy

brid

Rock

et Mo

tor D

evelo

pmen

tRo

om 2

0Ch

aired

by: T

. SHI

MADA

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

-Insti

tute o

f Spa

ce Te

chno

logy a

nd Ae

ronau

tics a

nd D

. PAS

TRON

E, Po

litecn

ico di

Torin

o14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-354

3Co

mput

ation

al Sim

ulatio

n of

a Co

unter

-Rot

ating

Vorte

x Pa

ir Mi

xer

for A

eros

pace

App

licat

ions

D. S

teen,

S. H

eister

, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity,

West

Lafay

ette,

IN

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

544

HTPB

Hyb

rid P

ropu

lsion

with

Mu

ltiple

Vorti

cal-F

low Ch

ambe

r De

signs

Y. Ch

en, N

ation

al Sp

ace O

rganiz

ation

, Hs

inchu

, Taiw

an; A

. Lai,

J. Li

n, T.

Chou

, S.

Wei,

J. W

u, Na

tiona

l Chia

o Tun

g Un

iversi

ty, H

sinch

u, Ta

iwan

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

545

Nume

rical

Mode

ling o

f GOX

/HT

PB H

ybrid

Roc

ket F

lowfie

lds an

d Co

mpar

ison

with

Expe

rimen

tsD.

Bian

chi, B

. Bett

i, F. N

asuti

, Univ

ersity

of

Rome

“La S

apien

za’’,

Rome

, Ital

y; C.

Carm

icino,

A. Ru

sso S

orge,

Unive

rsity

of Na

ples “

Fede

rico I

I”, N

aples

, Ital

y

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

546

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Thr

ee-

dimen

siona

l Num

erica

l Sim

ulatio

n of

a Do

uble-

tube

Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Mo

tor

A. Po

ns Lo

rente,

N. Y

u, P.

Zeng

, B. Z

hao,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Chin

a

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

548

Deve

lopme

nt P

rogr

am fo

r An

Adva

nced

In-Li

ne R

eusa

ble La

unch

Ve

hicle

Conc

ept U

sing a

Small

-scale

En

d-Bu

rning

Solid

and H

ybrid

Ro

cket

Glide

r Dem

onstr

ator

Ap

proa

chA.

Baran

, C. B

lanch

ard, P

. Spy

ridon

, S.

Holl

ande

r, S. M

cBrid

e, J.

Stew

art,

Louis

iana S

tate U

nivers

ity, B

aton R

ouge

, LA

 

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1450

-EST-1

Ener

gy St

orag

e Tec

hnolo

gyRo

om 2

1Ch

aired

by: S

. LIU

, The

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

549

The o

ppor

tunit

y of e

nerg

y sto

rage

in

magn

etic fi

eld by

comb

ining

fly

whee

l and

ultr

acap

acito

r too

lsA.

Olah

, Self

, Bud

apes

t, Hu

ngary

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

551

Pred

iction

of Sh

unt C

urre

nts a

nd

Corro

sion

of B

ipolar

Plat

es in

PEM

Fu

el Ce

ll Sta

cks

W. B

enne

tt, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

552

Lithiu

m-Ai

r Bat

tery C

ell

Deve

lopme

ntC.

Reid,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

554

IEEE P

ower

& En

ergy

Socie

ty R

ural

Electr

ifica

tion

Initia

tive:

Comm

unity

So

lution

s Init

iative

in A

frica

(U

pdat

e)S.

Mye

rs, S

D My

ers, T

allma

dge,

OH

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Magn

etohy

drod

ynam

ic Sy

stems

and O

ther

Adv

ance

d Con

cept

sRo

om 2

2Ch

aired

by: E

. LEW

ANDO

WSK

I, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

556

Appli

catio

n of

Ma

gneto

hydr

odyn

amic

Ener

gy

Gene

ratio

n to

Plan

etary

Entry

Ve

hicles

H. Al

i, R. B

raun,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

557

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of

Perfo

rman

ce of

a Hi

gh

Temp

erat

ure I

nert

Gas P

lasma

Fa

rada

y-ty

pe M

HD G

ener

ator

with

Se

gmen

ted El

ectro

des

M. Ta

naka

, T. M

uraka

mi, Y

. Oku

no, T

okyo

Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Yoko

hama

, Jap

an

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

558

Perfo

rman

ce of

a Liq

uid M

etal

MHD

Powe

r Gen

erat

ion Sy

stem

for

Vario

us Ex

terna

l For

ces

L. Hu

, Tok

yo In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Yo

koha

ma, J

apan

; H. K

obay

ashi,

Keio

Unive

rsity,

Yoko

hama

, Jap

an; Y

. Oku

no,

Toky

o Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Yoko

hama

, Ja

pan

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

559

Nume

rical

and E

xper

imen

tal

Inve

stiga

tion

on th

e Tra

velin

g Wa

ve D

irect

Ener

gy Co

nver

ter

Conc

ept

A. Ch

ap, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land,

Colle

ge

Park,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, M

D; A.

Tardi

ti, Ele

ctric

Powe

r Res

earch

Insti

tute,

Inc.,

Knox

ville,

TN

; J. S

cott,

NAS

A Joh

nson

Spa

ce Ce

nter,

Hous

ton, T

X

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

560

Char

acter

istics

of a

Loop

-type

Th

ermo

acou

stic R

efrig

erat

or w

ith a

Soun

d Gen

erat

orN.

Maru

yama

, Y. I

wasa

ki, M

. Sait

o, Y.

Kitaid

e, Mi

e Univ

ersity

, Tsu

, Jap

an;

K. Ta

kiguc

hi, S

. Ish

ida, F

uji El

ectric

, Yo

kkaic

hi, Ja

pan;

et al.

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1452

-TES-

1Ex

perim

ents

and C

hara

cteriz

ation

sRo

om 2

3Ch

aired

by: M

. PISZ

CZOR

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-356

1Di

stribu

ted W

ind G

ener

ator

J. Gie

ras, U

nited

Tech

nolog

ies

Corpo

ration

, Roc

kford,

IL; L

. Riba

rov,

Unite

d Tec

hnolo

gies C

orpora

tion,

Wind

sor

Lock

s, CT

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

562

Lami

nar F

lame P

rope

rties

of

Pre-

Vapo

rized

Palm

Meth

yl Es

ter/D

iesel

Blen

ds at

Fuel

Rich

Co

nditio

nsD.

Rome

ro, R.

Parth

asara

thy, S

. Goll

ahall

i, Un

iversi

ty of

Oklah

oma,

Norm

an,

Norm

an, O

K

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

563

Effe

cts of

Add

itives

on th

e Flam

e Ex

tincti

on Li

mits

of P

ropa

ne Fl

ames

M. S

meltz

er, R.

Parth

asara

thy, S

. Go

llaha

lli, U

nivers

ity of

Okla

homa

, No

rman

, Norm

an, O

K

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

564

On Th

e Mat

hema

tical

Mode

ling

Of Fl

ow R

egim

es A

nd Th

erma

l Ch

arac

terist

ics O

f Tur

bulen

t Flam

es

In In

dustr

ial Fu

rnac

esE.

Khali

l, E. B

ialy,

M. H

assa

n, A.

Ibrah

im,

Cairo

Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt

  

 

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1453

-PC-

3Pr

opell

ant a

nd Fu

el De

velop

ment

IIRo

om 2

5 A

Chair

ed by

: O. H

AIDN,

Tech

nisch

e Univ

ersitä

t Mün

chen

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

565

Reac

ting O

ppos

ed Je

ts of

Hy

perg

olic P

rope

llant

s MMH

and

RFNA

S. S

ardes

hmuk

h, S.

Heis

ter, P

urdue

Un

iversi

ty, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

566

Effe

cts of

Nan

o-Sc

ale A

dditiv

es an

d Me

than

ol on

the L

inear

Bur

ning

Rates

of A

queo

us H

AN So

lution

sK.

McCo

wn, G

. Hom

an-Cr

uz, E

. Pete

rsen,

Texa

s A&M

Univ

ersity

, Coll

ege S

tation

, TX

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

567

HTV N

umer

ical S

imula

tion

Mode

l of

the H

elium

Solub

ility i

n th

e Pr

opell

ant

Y. Ku

rishit

a, Mi

tsubis

hi, Ko

maki,

Japa

n

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

568

Deco

mpos

ition

of Io

nic Li

quid

Ferro

fluids

for M

ulti-M

ode

Spac

ecra

ft Pr

opuls

ionS.

Berg

, B. C

olema

n, J.

Rove

y, Mi

ssouri

Un

iversi

ty of

Scien

ce an

d Tec

hnolo

gy,

Rolla

, MO

1630

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nA

Static

Comb

ustio

n Stu

dy on

Fuel

Rich

Pro

pella

nt fo

r Duc

ted R

ocke

t Ga

s Gen

erat

orK.

Shin,

J. W

on, H

. Tak

, S. C

hoi, W

. Lee

, Ha

nwha

Corpo

ration

, Dae

jeon,

South

Ko

rea; C

. Lee

, Kon

kuk U

nivers

ity, S

eoul,

So

uth Ko

rea

  

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ray C

ombu

stion

Room

25

BCh

aired

by: B

. CHE

HROU

DI, E

urope

an Re

searc

h Cou

ncil (

ERC)

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

569

On Th

e TFN

S Sub

-Grid

Mod

els fo

r Liq

uid-Fu

eled T

urbu

lent C

ombu

stion

N. Li

u, T.

Wey,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

570

Expe

rimen

tal s

tudy

on th

e dro

plet

evap

orat

ion pr

oces

s and

influ

ence

fa

ctors

Y. Tin

g, Ac

adem

y of E

quipm

ent,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

571

Supe

rcritic

al Ps

eudo

-Boil

ing an

d its

Relev

ance

for T

rans

critic

al In

jectio

nD.

Ban

uti, K

. Han

nema

nn, G

erman

Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Gött

ingen

, Ge

rman

y

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

572

Perfo

rman

ce P

redic

tion

of

Apog

ee A

ttitu

de an

d Orb

it Co

ntro

l Th

ruste

r for

MMH

/NTO

Hyp

ergo

lic

Bipr

opell

ant

Z. Lia

nbo,

X. X

u, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Be

ijing,

China

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

573

Agglo

mera

tion

char

acter

istics

of

alumi

num

parti

cles w

ith ch

angin

g pr

essu

re in

AP/

AN co

mpos

ite

prop

ellan

tsK.

Taka

hash

i, S. S

akai,

M. N

akag

aki, T

. Sa

saki,

T. Ku

waha

ra, N

ihon U

nivers

ity,

Funa

bash

i, Jap

an; T

. Shim

ada,

Japa

n Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A),

Saga

miha

ra, Ja

pan

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1455

-GTE

-5Ga

s Tur

bine E

ngine

Room

26

CCh

aired

by: G

. WEL

CH, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

574

Study

on th

e opt

imiza

tion

desig

n of

a c

ivil t

urbo

fan

engin

eM.

Cao,

North

weste

rn Po

lytec

hnica

l Un

iversi

ty, X

i’an,

China

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

575

Expe

rimen

ts in

a Hea

ted, R

otat

ing

Test

Rig S

imula

ting a

Fuel

Coole

d Tu

rbine

R. W

ills, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H; J.

Seb

astia

n, A.

Cole,

Univ

ersity

of D

ayton

Rese

arch

Institu

te, D

ayton

, OH;

S. P

anza

rdi,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

576

Comp

utat

ional

Inve

stiga

tion

of

Nove

l Tip

Leak

age M

itigat

ion

Meth

ods f

or H

igh P

ressu

re Tu

rbine

Bl

ades

A. Gu

pta, M

. Ibra

him, C

levela

nd S

tate

Unive

rsity,

Clev

eland

, OH;

V. S

hyam

, NAS

A Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H

  

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1456

-LP-5

Cryo

genic

Pro

pella

nt St

orag

e and

Tran

sfer (

CPST

)Ro

om 3

Chair

ed by

: M. M

EYER

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

H. K

AGAW

A, JA

XA14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-357

7Th

e Cry

ogen

ic Pr

opell

ant

Stora

ge an

d Tra

nsfe

r Tec

hnolo

gy

Demo

nstra

tion

Missi

on: P

rogr

ess

and T

rans

ition

M. M

eyer,

S. M

otil, C

. Gint

y, M.

Meli

s, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter, C

levela

nd,

OH

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

578

Self-

Pres

suriz

ation

and S

pray

Co

oling

Simu

lation

s of t

he

Multip

urpo

se H

ydro

gen

Test

Bed

(MHT

B) G

roun

d-Ba

sed E

xper

imen

tO.

Kartu

zova

, M. K

asse

mi, J

. Mod

er,

J. Ag

ui, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

579

Cryo

genic

Boil

-Off

Redu

ction

Sy

stem

Testi

ngD.

Plac

hta, R

. Chri

stie,

J. Fe

ller, W

. Jo

hnso

n, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

580

Rece

nt R

apid

Depr

essu

rizat

ion

Testi

ng of

Mult

ilaye

r Sys

tems

W. Jo

hnso

n, NA

SA Ke

nned

y Spa

ce Ce

nter,

Cape

Cana

veral

, FL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

581

Tank

App

lied T

estin

g of L

oad-

Bear

ing M

ultila

yer I

nsula

tion

(LB-

MLI)

W. Jo

hnso

n, NA

SA Ke

nned

y Spa

ce Ce

nter,

Cape

Cana

veral

, FL;

D. Pl

achta

, NAS

A Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; J.

Va

lenzu

ela, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL;

J. Fe

ller, N

ASA

Ames

Rese

arch C

enter

, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

582

An R

F Sen

sor f

or G

augin

g Scre

en-

Chan

nel L

iquid

Acqu

isitio

n De

vices

fo

r Cry

ogen

ic Pr

opell

ants

G. Zi

mmerl

i, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

; S. M

etzge

r, Van

tage

Partn

ers, L

LC, B

rook P

ark, O

H; M

. As

ipaus

kas,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

 

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-LP-6

Injec

tors

IRo

om 4

Chair

ed by

: I. L

EYVA

and S

. CHI

ANES

E, Sp

aceX

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

583

Comp

utat

ional

Char

acter

izatio

n of

th

e Fee

dbac

k Fr

ee Fl

uidic

Oscil

lator

E. Me

ier, S

. Heis

ter, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, We

st La

fayett

e, IN

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

584

Mixin

g Ana

lysis

of Li

ke D

ouble

t In

jecto

rs in

High

Pre

ssure

En

viron

ment

s for

Gell

ed P

rope

llant

Sim

ulant

sJ.

Lee,

C. Ra

masu

brama

nian,

V. No

taro,

Unive

rsity

of Cin

cinna

ti, Cin

cinna

ti, OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

585

Effe

cts of

Wall

-injec

tion

Leng

th

on Sp

ray C

ore a

nd Co

mbus

tion

Perfo

rman

ce in

a Co

axial

Por

ous

Injec

tor

D. Ki

m, J.

Koo,

Korea

Aeros

pace

Un

iversi

ty, G

oyan

g, So

uth Ko

rea

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

586

Nume

rical

Study

on th

e At

omiza

tion

Char

acter

istics

of

Doub

le-Sw

irl Co

axial

Injec

tor

Z. Ga

ng, N

. Wan

-shen

g, F.

Wei, Q

. Ye,

Acad

emy o

f Equ

ipmen

t, Be

ijing,

China

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

587

The P

relim

inary

Stud

y of O

xyge

n-Ce

nter

ed K

eros

ene-

Swirl

Coax

ial

Injec

tor

L. Xu

an, L

. Tian

, Beih

ang U

nivers

ity,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina; H

. Jinl

i, Chin

a Aero

spac

e Sc

ience

and I

ndus

try Co

rporat

ion (C

ASIC)

, Be

ijing,

China

; Z. S

haoh

ua, X

. Xu,

Beiha

ng

Unive

rsity,

Beij

ing, C

hina

  

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1458

-LP-7

Spac

ecra

ft Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stems

IRo

om 5

Chair

ed by

: C. G

ATTO

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory a

nd C.

KIRC

HBER

GER

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

588

Desig

n, In

tegra

tion,

Certi

ficat

ion

and T

estin

g of t

he O

rion

Crew

Mo

dule

Prop

ulsion

Syste

mH.

McK

ay, R

. Free

man,

G. Ca

in, Lo

ckhe

ed

Martin

Corpo

ration

, Littl

eton,

CO; J

. Alb

right,

R. S

choe

nberg

, NAS

A Joh

nson

Sp

ace C

enter

, Hou

ston,

TX; R

. Delv

entha

l, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter, C

levela

nd,

OH

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

589

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Flig

ht O

pera

tion

of a

5 lbf

to 2

0 lbf

O2/

CH4

Roll C

ontro

l Eng

ine fo

r Pro

ject

Morp

heus

J. Mc

Mana

men,

E. Hu

rlbert

, D. K

roege

r, NA

SA Jo

hnso

n Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

590

On-O

rbit

Prop

ulsion

Syste

m Pe

rform

ance

of IS

S Visi

ting V

ehicl

esM.

Mart

in, R.

Swa

nson

, U. K

amath

, Th

e Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, Ho

uston

, TX;

F.

Herna

ndez

, V. S

penc

er, N

ASA J

ohns

on

Spac

e Cen

ter, H

ousto

n, TX

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

885

Basic

Char

acter

istics

of D

ischa

rge

Plasm

a Ign

ition

Syste

m fo

r 1N

-clas

s RCS

Thru

ster w

ith G

reen

Mo

nopr

opell

ant

T. Iiz

uka,

T. Sh

indo,

A. Wa

da, S

. Ka

waba

ta, Y.

Sato

, J. A

oyag

i, Tok

yo

Metro

polita

n Univ

ersity

, Hino

, Jap

an; e

t al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

591

Dawn

Spac

ecra

ft Re

actio

n Co

ntro

l Sy

stem

Fligh

t Exp

erien

ceM.

Mizu

kami

, B. N

akaz

ono,

Jet P

ropuls

ion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

592

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Sm

all G

reen

Bi

prop

ellan

t Roc

ket E

ngine

Usin

g Hy

drog

en P

erox

ide as

Oxid

izer

A. Ok

ninsk

i, B. B

artko

wiak

, K. S

obcz

ak,

D. Ku

blik,

P. Su

rmac

z, G.

Rarat

a, Ins

titute

of Av

iation

, Wars

aw, P

oland

; et a

l.

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1459

-ABP

SI-2

Inlet

s IRo

om 6

Chair

ed by

: A. D

elot,

ONER

A and

R. S

charn

horst

, Boe

ing D

efens

e, Sp

ace &

Sec

urity

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

593

Meth

odolo

gy fo

r the

Des

ign

of St

ream

line-

Trace

d Ext

erna

l-Co

mpre

ssion

Supe

rsonic

Inlet

sJ.

Slater

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

594

Appr

oach

for a

n Op

timize

d Ev

aluat

ion of

Pre

ssure

and S

wirl

Disto

rtion

in S-

Shap

ed En

gine I

nlet

Confi

gura

tions

R. Ra

dema

kers,

T. Kä

chele

, S. B

indl, R

. Nie

huis,

Univ

ersity

of th

e Germ

an Fe

deral

Arm

ed Fo

rces,

Munic

h, Ge

rman

y

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

595

CFD

Inve

stiga

tions

on th

e Infl

uenc

e of

vary

ing In

flow

Cond

itions

on

the A

erod

ynam

ics in

an S-

Shap

ed

Inlet

Duc

tS.

Breh

m, T.

Käch

ele, R

. Nieh

uis,

Unive

rsity

of the

Germ

an Fe

deral

Arme

d Fo

rces,

Munic

h, Ge

rman

y

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

596

Sens

itivity

Ana

lysis

of a

High

ly Lo

aded

Turb

opro

p S-D

uct I

ntak

e by

CFD

Meth

ods

C. Ata

layer,

D. W

ulff,

J. Fri

edric

hs,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Br

auns

chwe

ig,

Brau

nsch

weig,

Germ

any

  

 

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ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1460

-SCP

-1Ad

vanc

ed Se

al Te

chno

logy

Room

7Ch

aired

by: P

. DUN

LAP,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r; B.

STE

INET

Z, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd N

. SAR

AWAT

E, GE

Glob

al Re

searc

h14

30 hr

sOr

al Pre

senta

tion

Seals

Pas

t, Pr

esen

t, an

d Fut

ure

R. Ch

upp,

Self,

Simps

onvil

le, S

C

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

597

Rota

ting B

rush

Seal

X. Zh

eng,

M. M

ack,

D. Tr

ivedi,

N.

Saraw

ate, C

. Wolf

e, Ge

neral

Elec

tric

Comp

any,

Sche

necta

dy, N

Y

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

598

Aggr

egat

ion of

Expe

rimen

tal a

nd

Theo

retic

al Da

ta fo

r Bru

sh Se

al Le

akag

e Eva

luatio

nA.

Puga

chev

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of

Munic

h, Ga

rching

, Germ

any

1600

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nDe

velop

ment

of La

mina

ted Se

als

for S

tato

r-Sta

tor S

ealin

g in

Gas

Turb

ines

N. S

arawa

te, G

enera

l Elec

tric Co

mpan

y, Nis

kayu

na, N

Y; V.

Morga

n, D.

Web

er,

Gene

ral El

ectric

Comp

any,

Gree

nville

, SC

1630

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nAn

Ove

rview

of H

igh Te

mper

atur

e Se

al De

velop

ment

and T

estin

g Ca

pabil

ities a

t the

NAS

A Gl

enn

Rese

arch

Cent

erJ.

Dema

nge,

Unive

rsity

of To

ledo,

Toled

o, OH

; P. D

unlap

, J. F

inkbe

iner, M

. Proc

tor,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

599

An O

verv

iew of

Adv

ance

d Ela

stome

ric Se

al De

velop

ment

and

Testi

ng Ca

pabil

ities a

t NAS

A Gl

enn

Rese

arch

Cent

erP.

Dunla

p, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

600

Imple

ment

ation

of St

atist

ical

Proc

ess C

ontro

l: Eva

luatin

g the

Me

chan

ical P

erfo

rman

ce of

a Ca

ndida

te Sil

icone

Elas

tome

r Do

cking

Seal

H. O

ravec

, C. D

aniel

s, Un

iversi

ty of

Akron

, Ak

ron, O

H

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1461

-EDU-

2Pr

opuls

ion Ed

ucat

ion II

Room

8Ch

aired

by: J

. MILL

ER, G

eorge

C. M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

and M

. HITT

, The

Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a in H

untsv

ille14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-360

1Te

xas C

enter

for U

nder

grad

uate

Rese

arch

in En

ergy

and P

ropu

lsion

: An

NSF

REU

Site

at Te

xas A

&M

Unive

rsity

E. Pe

terse

n, T.

Samm

et, D

. Ran

jan, T

exas

A&

M Un

iversi

ty, Co

llege

Stat

ion, T

X

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

602

Dime

nsion

ing a

Simple

x Sw

irl

Injec

tor

R. Na

rdi, S

. Neto

, A. P

imen

ta,

Tech

nolog

ical In

stitut

e of A

erona

utics

(ITA)

, São

José

dos C

ampo

s, Br

azil;

V. Pe

rez, I

notec

h Ltda

, São

José

dos

Camp

os, B

razil

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

603

Multi-

Disci

plina

ry D

esign

of

a Sup

erso

nic, L

ong-

Rang

e, Ai

r-Sup

erior

ity M

issile

Thro

ugh

Para

metri

c Des

ign Sp

ace

Explo

ratio

n an

d Phy

sics-B

ased

Mo

delin

gA.

Sand

ers, C

. Jen

ista,

S. G

ordon

, R.

Donn

an, J

. Goo

dman

, R. A

rrowo

od,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta,

GA; e

t al.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

604

Strat

egies

for S

ucce

ssful

Unive

rsity,

In

dustr

y, an

d Gov

ernm

ent

Colla

bora

tions

R. Fre

deric

k, Un

iversi

ty of

Alaba

ma,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL

  

 

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1462

-EP-8

Quali

ficat

ion an

d Flig

ht P

rogr

ams

Room

9Ch

aired

by: D

. GOE

BEL,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-360

5Sta

tus o

f pro

pulsi

on te

chno

logy

deve

lopme

nt u

nder

the N

ASA

In-S

pace

Pro

pulsi

on Te

chno

logy

prog

ram

D. An

derso

n, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; J

. Dan

kanic

h, NA

SA

Marsh

all S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille,

AL; H

. Kam

hawi

, M. P

atters

on, E

. Pen

cil,

L. Pin

ero, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; e

t al.

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

606

Quali

ficat

ion of

the S

PT-1

40 fo

r us

e on

Weste

rn Sp

acec

raft

J. De

lgado

, Spa

ce S

ystem

s/Lo

ral, P

alo

Alto,

CA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

607

In-Fl

ight O

pera

tion

of th

e Daw

n Io

n Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stem

Thro

ugh

Year

Tw

o of C

ruise

to Ce

res

M. Ra

yman

, C. G

arner,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

608

Deve

lopme

nt, Q

ualifi

catio

n an

d In

tegra

tion

of th

e VEN

µS P

PUA.

David

son,

P. Go

ntmac

her, J

. Hers

covit

z, I.

Tidha

r, Rafa

el, H

aifa,

Israe

l

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

609

R&D,

Laun

ch an

d Init

ial O

pera

tion

of th

e Osa

ka In

stitu

te of

Te

chno

logy 1

st PR

OITE

RES N

ano-

Satel

lite w

ith El

ectro

ther

mal P

ulsed

Pla

sma T

hrus

ters a

nd D

evelo

pmen

t of

the 2

nd an

d 3rd

Satel

lites

T. Ka

mimu

ra, H

. Tah

ara, O

saka

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Osak

a, Ja

pan

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

610

Deve

lopme

nt of

Elec

troth

erma

l Pu

lsed P

lasma

Thru

ster S

ystem

s on

boar

d Osa

ka In

stitu

te of

Te

chno

logy P

ROITE

RES N

ano-

Satel

lites

R. Fu

jita, H

. Tah

ara, O

saka

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Osak

a, Ja

pan

 

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-ET-2

15

00 -

1800

hrs

Meeti

ng Ed

ucat

ion D

eman

ds of

Futu

re En

ergy

Syste

msRo

om 2

4

Pane

l 1:

Po

wer &

Energ

y Sys

tems:

A Tran

sform

ative

Appro

ach t

o Edu

catio

nSt

uden

ts wo

rking

on un

dergr

adua

te an

d grad

uate

degre

es in

the a

rea of

powe

r and

energ

y sys

tems h

ave b

een t

augh

t the

same

way

for d

ecad

es. W

ith th

e mov

emen

t tow

ard m

ore di

verse

, dist

ribute

d and

adva

nced

powe

r gen

eratio

n suc

h as l

iquid

fluori

de th

orium

nu

clear

reacto

rs, fr

ackin

g, ge

otherm

al, so

lar, w

ind, a

nd in

conju

nctio

n with

smart

grids

, the

entire

educ

ation

al pro

cess

need

s to b

e asse

ssed a

nd re

vised

. This

pane

l will

explo

re thi

s and

resp

ond w

ith su

gges

ted ch

ange

s tha

t nee

d to b

e mad

e. An

exam

ple of

a ch

ange

tha

t nee

ds to

occu

r is th

e add

ition o

f one

or m

ore re

quire

d cou

rses i

n sys

tems e

ngine

ering

at bo

th the

unde

rgrad

uate

and g

radua

te lev

els th

at ca

n bett

er pre

pare

stude

nts fo

r futu

re en

ginee

ring c

halle

nges

. The

pane

l will

includ

e rep

resen

tative

from

indu

stry a

nd

gove

rnmen

t, as

well

as ac

adem

ics.

M

odera

tor: C

huck

Alex

ande

r , Cl

evela

nd S

tate U

nivers

ity

Pane

lists:

Mich

ael A

hern,

WPI

/ Po

wer S

ystem

s

S

ridha

r Kota

, Flex

Sys I

nc. /

U of

M (i

nvite

d)

Timoth

y Cros

hore,

First

Energ

y (inv

ited)

Pa

nel 2

:

Powe

r & En

ergy F

uture

Direc

tions

On

going

deve

lopme

nts in

photo

volta

ic an

d wind

gene

ration

, elec

tro-ch

emica

l and

flywh

eel e

nergy

stora

ge, g

eothe

rmal

throu

gh fr

ackin

g, inc

rease

d use

of na

tural

gas f

or ele

ctrica

l pow

er ge

nerat

ion, B

rayton

and S

tirling

conv

ersion

, and

micr

o-grid

and s

mart

grid

techn

ologie

s are

all of

inter

est w

hen c

onsid

ering

the f

uture

state

of the

elec

tric ut

ility p

ower

syste

m. Te

chno

logy i

nfusio

n in t

he el

ectric

powe

r grid

will

enco

mpas

s som

e of t

hese

tech

nolog

ies th

rough

evolu

tion,

but o

thers

are fa

r more

disru

ptive

and w

ill req

uire

signifi

cant

chan

ges f

or the

elec

tric po

wer in

dustr

y. Th

is pa

nel w

ill ex

plore

the st

ate of

thes

e tec

hnolo

gies a

nd th

e cha

lleng

es fo

r the

utilit

y ind

ustry

and t

he ba

rriers

for th

e tec

hnolo

gy co

mpan

ies ad

voca

ting t

heir u

sage

.

Mod

erator

: Ray

Bea

ch, N

ASA G

RC

Pan

elists

: Je

ff La

ndis,

NAS

A GRC

Jo

e Ben

o , U

of T

/ CE

M

Neil S

nyde

r, NRE

L

Larry

Vite

rna ,

Nauti

ca W

ind Po

wer

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1464

-PAN

EL-2

15

00 -

1800

hrs

Assu

ring C

ritica

l Sys

tem B

ehav

ior in

an Er

a of I

ncre

asing

Comp

lexity

and C

hang

eRo

om 2

6 A

As po

wer a

nd en

ergy s

ystem

s con

tinue

to in

creas

e in c

omple

xity,

the ch

allen

ges o

f mee

ting f

ull st

akeh

older

objec

tives

of ac

hievin

g des

irable

“sys

tem be

havio

r,” w

hile a

ssurin

g com

plian

ce w

ith sa

fety a

nd en

viron

menta

l laws

, con

tinue

to gr

ow. T

his pa

nel w

ill foc

us on

the c

ritica

l as

pect

of sy

stem

beha

vior, e

xami

ning t

he re

levan

ce an

d inte

ractio

n of e

ach c

ompo

nent

withi

n a sy

stem

to infl

uenc

e ove

rall b

ehav

ior an

d ach

ieve d

esire

d outc

omes

. Suc

h an “

integ

rated

” pers

pecti

ve is

at th

e core

of sy

stems

engin

eerin

g meth

odolo

gy, e

ssenti

al to

avoid

risks

an

d exp

loit o

pport

unitie

s thro

ugho

ut the

syste

m life

cycle

. Mo

derat

or: Jo

hn Th

omas

, Joh

n A. T

homa

s & As

socia

tes, L

LCPa

nelist

s: D

avid

Long

, Pres

ident

and C

EO, V

itech

Corp

Pa

ul Nie

lson,

CEO,

Soft

ware

Engin

eerin

g Ins

titute

Er

ic Ge

bhard

t, Ch

ief Te

chno

logy O

fficer

and V

ice Pr

eside

nt En

ginee

ring,

GE O

il & G

as

John

Wad

e, Pro

fesso

r, Stev

ens I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y

Don

Burn

s, He

ad of

Inno

vatio

n Sys

tems E

ngine

ering

, Roll

s-Roy

ce Co

rporat

ion

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8 Ju

ly 20

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EL-7

15

00 -

1800

hrs

JPC 5

0th

Anniv

ersa

ry P

ionee

rs Se

ssion

: Cele

brat

ing th

e Pas

t, In

fluen

cing t

he Fu

ture

Room

26

B

In thi

s ses

sion w

e will

celeb

rate 5

0 ye

ars of

the J

oint P

ropuls

ion Co

nferen

ce. P

ionee

rs fro

m ind

ustry

, gov

ernme

nt, an

d aca

demi

a will

share

their

expe

rienc

es an

d disc

uss h

ow th

eir ac

hieve

ments

will

influe

nce t

he ne

xt ge

nerat

ion of

aeros

pace

histo

ry. Fo

llowi

ng th

is po

rtion o

f the

pro

gram,

seve

ral yo

ung p

rofes

siona

ls wi

ll inte

rview

the s

peak

ers an

d tak

e que

stion

s from

the a

udien

ce.

Mode

rator/

Emce

e: Te

d Fec

ke, R

etired

USA

F Sen

ion Le

ader

for Pr

opuls

ion,U

nivers

al Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

Pa

rticipa

nts:

Mi

ke B

enza

kein,

Dire

ctor, E

xecu

tive P

artne

rships

in Ae

rospa

ce, A

viatio

n, an

d Flig

ht, Th

e Ohio

Stat

e Univ

ersity

To

ny S

trazis

ar, N

ASA (

retire

d)

Th

omas

Curra

n, Un

iversa

l Tec

hnolo

gies C

orp.

La

wren

ce Ro

ss, N

ASA (

retire

d)

Jo

e Nieb

erding

, NAS

A (ret

ired)

Jame

s Day

, USA

F (ret

ired)

Ed G

reitze

r,H.N

. Slat

er Pro

fesso

r of A

erona

utics

and A

stron

autic

s, Ma

ssach

usett

s Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy

Ji

m Jo

hnso

n, Be

lcan

Interv

iewers

:

L

ance

Foste

r, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Zach

ary G

runde

r, Loc

khee

d Mart

in Co

rporat

ion

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1466

-NW-

3 18

00 -

1930

hrs

Expo

sition

Rec

eptio

nEx

hibit

Hall C

Mond

ay, 2

8 Ju

ly 20

1467

-PAN

EL-1

3 19

30 -

2130

hrs

Risin

g Lea

ders

in Ae

rosp

ace:

Town

Hall

: Whe

re’s

MY A

pollo

Visio

n fo

r the

Futu

re?

Room

5

Thes

e prof

essio

nals

will b

e field

ing Y

OUR q

uesti

ons:

Wha

t is th

e futu

re of

propu

lsion?

Wha

t are

the cu

tting-e

dge t

echn

ologie

s in s

pace

prop

ulsion

? W

hat is

happ

ening

that

can m

otiva

te me

or m

y coll

eagu

es?

Come

prep

ared w

ith qu

estio

ns as

the p

anel

will h

ave a

60-

minu

te Q&

A ses

sion d

edica

ted so

lely t

o ans

werin

g you

r que

stion

s. If

you w

ould

like,

or pre

fer, y

ou m

ay fo

rward

your

ques

tions

ahea

d of t

ime.

Ques

tions

can b

e sen

t to s

tephe

nb@

aiaa.o

rg or

chris

tine.m

.pasto

r@na

sa.go

v. Mo

derat

or: Ch

ristin

e Pas

tor-Ba

rsi, S

ierra-

Lobo

, Inc

. Pa

nelist

s:

Jeff

Thorn

burg,

Spa

ceX

M

ike Ky

nard,

NAS

A Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter

Curt

is Jo

hnso

n, Blu

e Orig

in

Rob

yn Ri

ngue

tte, V

irgin

Galac

tic

Tues

day

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1468

-PLE

NARY

-3

0800

- 09

00 h

rsFu

ture

Tren

ds, O

ppor

tunit

ies an

d Cha

lleng

es at

the N

exus

of A

viatio

n, A

eros

pace

and E

nerg

yGr

and B

allro

om A

Alton

Romi

g will

share

his i

deas

on th

e futu

re of

high e

nergy

and p

ower

techn

ologie

s and

how

the gr

owing

dema

nds o

n the

se sy

stems

will

influe

nce t

he de

sign o

f futu

re ae

rospa

ce ve

hicles

. Alt

on Ro

mig,

Vice P

reside

nt, En

ginee

ring a

nd Ad

vanc

ed S

ystem

s, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Aeron

autic

s

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1469

-NW-

4 09

00 -

0930

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee a

nd P

astri

es in

Expo

sition

Hall

Exhib

it Ha

ll C

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1470

-SB-

2 09

00 -

0930

hrs

Spea

ker B

riefin

gSe

ssion

Roo

ms

Pleas

e mee

t you

r ses

sion c

hairs

at 0

900

hrs in

your

sessi

on ro

om to

load

pres

entat

ions f

or bo

th the

morn

ing an

d afte

rnoon

sessi

ons

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day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1471

-SR-

5So

lid R

ocke

t Mot

or Co

mbus

tion

and A

cous

tic In

stabil

ities I

IRo

om 1

Chair

ed by

: E. C

AVAL

LINI,

Unive

rsity

of Ro

ma “L

a Sap

ienza

” and

W. R

YAN,

Unit

ed La

unch

Allia

nce,

LLC09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-361

1Tw

o-Ph

ase F

low St

abilit

y of

Cylin

drica

lly-S

hape

d Hyb

rid

and S

olid R

ocke

ts wi

th P

artic

le En

trainm

ent

T. Ell

iott,

J. Ma

jdalan

i, Aub

urn U

nivers

ity,

Aubu

rn, AL

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

612

High

-ord

er co

mput

ation

of bu

rning

pr

opell

ant s

urfa

ce an

d sim

ulatio

n of

fluid

flow

in so

lid ro

cket

cham

ber

D. G

ueyffi

er, F.

Roux

, Y. F

abign

on, O

NERA

, Pa

laise

au, F

rance

; G. C

haine

ray, N

. Lu

pogla

zoff,

F. Vu

illot,

ONER

A, Ch

âtillo

n, Fra

nce;

et al.

  

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1472

-EP-1

0NE

XT Io

n Th

ruste

rRo

om 1

0Ch

aired

by: J

. SNY

DER,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory an

d G. W

ILLIAM

S, O

hio Ae

rospa

ce In

stitut

e09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-361

3Co

mput

ation

al Sp

eed-

Up

Tech

nique

s for

a PI

C-MC

C Com

puter

Mo

del f

or U

se in

Mod

eling

the

Plasm

a in

an Io

n En

gine D

ischa

rge

Cham

ber

J. Me

nart,

T. G

odar,

J. Re

n, W

right

State

Un

iversi

ty, D

ayton

, OH;

S. M

ahali

ngam

, P.

Stolt

z, Te

ch-X

Corpo

ration

, Bou

lder, C

O

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

615

Molyb

denu

m De

nsity

and F

lux in

NE

XT Io

n En

gine P

lume

M. Cr

ofton

, M. S

mith,

The A

erosp

ace

Corpo

ration

, El S

egun

do, C

A; M.

Patte

rson,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

617

End-

of-te

st Pe

rform

ance

and

Wear

Char

acter

izatio

n of

NAS

A’s

Evolu

tiona

ry X

enon

Thru

ster

(NEX

T) Lo

ng-D

urat

ion Te

stR.

Shas

try, D

. Herm

an, G

. Sou

las, M

. Pa

tterso

n, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

  

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1418

7-ITA

R-1

Topic

s In

Electr

ic an

d Soli

d Pro

pulsi

onRo

om 1

6Ch

aired

by: T

. SWA

NSON

, AED

C and

J. H

ANSE

N, U

nited

Laun

ch Al

lianc

e09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-361

4Ve

rifica

tion

of El

ectro

magn

etic

Acce

lerat

ion in

Elec

tric S

olid

Prop

ellan

t Micr

othr

uster

s (co

nside

r fo

r ITA

R se

ssion

)S.

Willi

ams,

W. S

awka

, J. T

hrash

er, D

igital

So

lid S

tate P

ropuls

ion, L

LC, R

eno,

NV

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

616

Flexib

le, Se

lf-Ad

dres

sable

and

Dire

ction

al Mi

cropla

sma T

hrus

ters

Using

Holl

ow-C

ore O

ptica

l Fibe

rs an

d Jet-

to-Je

t Cou

pling

Effe

ct (co

nside

r for

ITAR

Sessi

on)

C. Pa

rk, D

. Kim

, S. K

im, J

. Ball

ato, T

. Ha

wkins

, Clem

son U

nivers

ity, C

lemso

n, SC

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

618

A Re

actin

g Mult

i-pha

se Fl

ow M

odel

for S

olid R

ocke

t Mot

or A

nalys

is (co

nside

r for

ITAR

Sessi

on)

D. B

lack,

A. Ea

ton, A

TK, B

righa

m Cit

y, UT

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

619

A On

e-Di

mens

ional

Glob

al-Sc

aling

Er

osive

Bur

ning M

odel

Info

rmed

by

Blow

ing W

all Tu

rbule

nce

T. Kib

bey,

Jaco

bs, H

untsv

ille, A

L

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1473

-EP-1

1Ha

ll Thr

uster

s - M

odeli

ngRo

om 1

1Ch

aired

by: V

. KHA

YMS,

Lock

heed

Mart

in Sp

ace S

ystem

s and

M. W

ALKE

R, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-362

0Po

wer d

epen

denc

e of t

he el

ectro

n mo

bility

profi

le in

a Hall

thru

ster

B. Jo

rns, R

. Hofe

r, I. M

ikellid

es, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

621

A Ne

w Ce

ll-Ce

nter

ed Im

plicit

Nu

meric

al Sc

heme

for I

ons i

n th

e 2-

D Ax

isymm

etric

Code

Hall

2De

A. Lo

pez O

rtega

, I. M

ikellid

es, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

622

Mode

ling o

f Elec

tron

Fluids

in

Hall T

hrus

ters U

sing a

Hyp

erbo

lic

Syste

mR.

Kawa

shim

a, K.

Komu

rasak

i, H.

Koizu

mi, U

nivers

ity of

Toky

o, To

kyo,

Japa

n

  

  

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ly 20

1474

-NFF

-3Nu

clear

Ther

mal P

ropu

lsion

II -

Missi

ons,

Vehic

les &

Arch

itectu

res

Room

12

Chair

ed by

: J. W

ARRE

N, N

ASA H

eadq

uarte

rs an

d B. S

CHNI

TZLE

R, Oa

k Ridg

e Nati

onal

Lab

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

623

Cope

rnicu

s-B: A

Bim

odal

NTR

Artifi

cial G

ravit

y MTV

Opt

ion fo

r Fu

ture

NAS

A Ma

rs Ex

plora

tion

Missi

ons

S. B

orows

ki, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; D

. McC

urdy,

T. Pa

ckard

, Va

ntage

Partn

ers, L

LC, B

rook P

ark, O

H

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

624

Integ

rated

Syste

m Mo

delin

g for

Nu

clear

Ther

mal P

ropu

lsion

(NTP

)S.

Ryan

, S. B

orows

ki, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

625

A Cr

ewed

Miss

ion to

Apo

phis

Using

a H

ybrid

Bim

odal

Nucle

ar Th

erma

l Ele

ctric

Prop

ulsion

(BNT

EP) S

ystem

D. M

cCurd

y, Va

ntage

Partn

ers, L

LC,

Cleve

land,

OH; S

. Boro

wski,

L. B

urke,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

; T. P

acka

rd, Va

ntage

Partn

ers, L

LC,

Cleve

land,

OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

626

Missi

ons t

o Sun

-Mar

s L1

Lagr

ange

Po

int U

sing B

imod

al Nu

clear

Th

erma

l Elec

tric P

ropu

lsion

B. Ca

ssenti

, Univ

ersity

of Co

nnec

ticut,

St

orrs,

Storr

s, CT

; D. M

cCurd

y, Va

ntage

Pa

rtners

, LLC

, Clev

eland

, OH;

S. B

orows

ki,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1475

-GTE

-10

Comb

usto

rs III

Room

13

Chair

ed by

: K. T

ACIN

A, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

627

NASA

Num

erica

l and

Expe

rimen

tal

Evalu

ation

of U

TRC L

ow Em

ission

s In

jecto

rY.

Hicks

, S. T

edde

r, R. A

nders

on, A

. Ian

netti,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

; L. S

mith,

Z. D

ai, U

nited

Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

, Eas

t Hart

ford,

CT 10

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-362

8De

mons

tratio

n of

an A

utom

atic

Mesh

ing A

ppro

ach

for S

imula

tion

of a

Liquid

Fuele

d Gas

Turb

ine w

ith

Deta

iled C

hemi

stry

S. D

renna

n, Co

nverg

ent S

cienc

e, Inc

., Ne

w Br

aunfe

ls, TX

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

629

Inter

media

te Pr

essu

re Co

mbus

tion

Rese

arch

of a

Multip

oint L

ow N

Ox

Comb

ustio

n Sy

stem

G. Zi

nk, S

. Pac

k, J.

Ryon

, J. G

oeke

, Un

ited T

echn

ologie

s Corp

oratio

n, We

st De

s Mo

ines,

IA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

630

Expe

rimen

tal C

hara

cteriz

ation

of

the R

eacti

on Z

one i

n an

Ultr

a-Co

mpac

t Com

busto

rT.

Erdma

nn, D

. Burr

us, J

. Gros

s, Inn

ovati

ve

Scien

tific S

olutio

ns, I

nc.,

Dayto

n, OH

; D.

Shou

se, C

. Neu

roth,

A. Ly

nch,

Air Fo

rce

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AF

B, O

H; et

al.

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1476

-GTE

-11

Comp

resso

rs II

Room

14

Chair

ed by

: G. W

ELCH

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

M. H

ATHA

WAY,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-363

1RA

NS Si

mulat

ions f

or Se

nsitiv

ity

Analy

sis of

Comp

resso

r Tra

nsitio

n Du

ctI.

Milan

ovic,

Univ

ersity

of H

artfor

d, We

st Ha

rtford

, CT;

J. W

hiton

, R. F

lorea

, S.

Lync

h, G.

Tillm

an, M

. Stuc

ky, U

nited

Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

, Eas

t Hart

ford,

CT 10

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-363

2Ae

rody

nami

c Per

form

ance

of

a High

Effic

iency

Cent

rifug

al Co

mpre

ssor a

t the

Stag

e and

Su

bcom

pone

nt Le

vel

E. Br

auns

cheid

el, G

. Welc

h, NA

SA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

G.

Medic

, O. S

harm

a, Un

ited T

echn

ologie

s Co

rporat

ion, E

ast H

artfor

d, CT

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

633

Analy

sis of

Stab

le Ro

tatin

g Sta

ll in

a High

Spee

d Axia

l Com

pres

sor

J. Da

ntonio

, S. M

orris,

J. Ca

meron

, Un

iversi

ty of

Notre

Dam

e, No

tre D

ame,

IN

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

634

Rese

arch

on M

echa

nical

Char

acter

istics

of St

ructu

re fo

r Co

mpre

ssor D

isc w

ith Si

milar

ity

Scali

ng Fe

atur

esD.

Tian

, AVIC

She

nyan

g Eng

ine D

esign

an

d Res

earch

Insti

tute,

Shen

yang

, Chin

a; L.

Jin, S

heny

ang J

ianzh

u Univ

ersity

, Sh

enya

ng, C

hina

  

 

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day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1477

-GTE

-12

Engin

e con

trols

Room

15

Chair

ed by

: J. L

ITT, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd A.

BEH

BAHA

NI, A

ir Forc

e Res

each

Labo

ratory

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

635

Adap

tive L

ife Ex

tendin

g Con

trol o

f Ai

rcraf

t Eng

ineG.

Ying

Qing

, C. X

iaolei

, X. D

u, No

rthwe

stern

Polyt

echn

ical U

nivers

ity,

Xi’an

, Chin

a

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

636

Towa

rds R

un-ti

me A

ssura

nce o

f Ad

vanc

ed P

ropu

lsion

Algo

rithm

sE.

Wong

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; J.

Sch

ierma

n, T.

Schla

pkoh

l, Barr

on As

socia

tes, I

nc.,

Charl

ottes

ville,

VA; A

. Chic

atelli,

Vanta

ge

Partn

ers, L

LC, B

rook P

ark, O

H

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

637

Appli

catio

n an

d Eva

luatio

n of

Co

ntro

l Mod

es fo

r Risk

-Bas

ed

Engin

e Per

form

ance

Enha

ncem

ents

Y. Liu

, N&R

Engin

eerin

g, Inc

., Pa

rma

Heigh

ts, O

H; J.

Litt,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; T.

Sow

ers, V

antag

e Pa

rtners

, LLC

, Clev

eland

, OH;

A. O

wen,

Self,

Cleve

land,

OH; T

. Guo

, NAS

A Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

638

Air B

reat

hing P

ropu

lsion

Cont

rols

and D

iagno

stics

Rese

arch

at N

ASA

Glen

n un

der N

ASA

Aero

naut

ics

Rese

arch

Miss

ion P

rogr

ams

S. G

arg, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

639

A Ri

ccati

Equa

tion

base

d Rob

ust

Cont

rol D

esign

with

App

licat

ion to

a Ga

s Tur

bine E

ngine

Lead

ing To

ward

Di

stribu

ted Co

ntro

lJ.

Kratz,

R. Ye

dava

lli, O

hio S

tate

Unive

rsity,

Colum

bus,

OH

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1478

-APS

-2Ai

rcraf

t Elec

trica

l Pow

er Sy

stems

Room

2Ch

aired

by: D

. ALLE

N09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-364

0Hi

gh P

ower

Den

sity M

odula

r Ele

ctric

Powe

r Sys

tem fo

r Ae

rosp

ace A

pplic

ation

sS.

Stef

fan, G

. Sem

rau, M

oog,

East

Auror

a, NY

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

641

A 20

0 °C

Custo

m CM

OS Ch

ipset

for

Distr

ibuted

Cont

rol A

pplic

ation

sS.

Maje

rus, C

ase W

ester

n Res

erve

Unive

rsity,

Clev

eland

, OH;

W. M

errill,

Blu

berry

, LLC

, Colu

mbia

Stati

on, O

H; D

. Go

ff, S

. Garv

erick

, Cas

e Wes

tern R

eserv

e Un

iversi

ty, Cl

evela

nd, O

H

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

642

Nume

rical

Analy

sis of

Larg

e-Sc

ale

Tip-D

riving

Elec

tric M

otor

s for

Th

rust

Fan

K. Ok

ai, T.

Him

eno,

T. Wa

tanab

e, Un

iversi

ty of

Toky

o, Bu

nkyo

, Jap

an; H

. No

mura,

Niho

n Univ

ersity

, Nara

shino

, Ja

pan;

T. Ta

gash

ira, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A), C

hofu,

Japa

n

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

643

Aero

spac

e Fue

l Cell

Rap

id Pr

otot

yping

Pow

er Sy

stem

Conc

ept

S. O

kaya

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Kan

agaw

a, Ja

pan

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

644

Prop

ulsion

Elec

tric G

rid Si

mulat

or

(PEG

S) fo

r Fut

ure T

urbo

electr

ic Di

stribu

ted P

ropu

lsion

Airc

raft

B. Ch

oi, G

. Brow

n, C.

Morris

on, T

. Dev

er,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1479

-HR-

3No

vel F

uel O

xidize

r For

mulat

ions

Room

20

Chair

ed by

: S. W

HITM

ORE,

Utah

Stat

e Univ

ersity

and A

. KAR

ABEY

OGLU

, Spa

ce Pr

opuls

ion G

roup I

nc.

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

646

Evalu

ation

of P

araf

fin-b

ased

Fuels

fo

r Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Eng

ines

M. Ko

bald,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter

(DLR

), Ha

rdtha

usen

, Germ

any;

E. To

son,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Mi

lan, M

ilano

, Ital

y

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

647

Evalu

ation

of Fu

el Ad

ditive

s for

Hy

brid

Rock

ets an

d SFR

J Sys

tems

A. Ka

rabey

oglu,

KOC U

nivers

ity, I

stanb

ul,

Turke

y; U.

Arku

n, RO

KETS

AN M

issile

s Ind

ustrie

s, Inc

., An

kara,

Turke

y

  

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1480

-APC

-1Ad

vanc

ed Sp

ace T

rans

porta

tion

Conc

epts

Room

21

Chair

ed by

: R. C

HASE

, ANS

ER an

d J. R

OBIN

SON,

Retire

d f/B

oeing

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

648

Choic

es fo

r Lon

g Ter

m Su

staina

ble

Spac

e Exp

lorat

ion an

d Hab

itatio

n wi

th R

ecom

mend

ed N

ear T

erm

Focu

sR.

Rhod

es, E

. Hen

derso

n, J.

Robin

son,

Spac

e Prop

ulsion

Syn

ergy T

eam,

Mou

nt St

erling

, KY

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

649

An A

nalys

is an

d Rev

iew of

Me

asur

es an

d Rela

tions

hips i

n Sp

ace T

rans

porta

tion

Affo

rdab

ility

C. Mc

Clesk

ey, E

. Zap

ata, R

. Rho

des,

NASA

Ke

nned

y Spa

ce Ce

nter, C

ape C

anav

eral, F

L

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

650

Mostl

y-Re

usab

le LO

X/H2

Spac

e Tra

nspo

rtatio

n Co

ncep

t Ena

bled

thro

ugh

Adva

nced

Tech

nolog

iesJ.

Robin

son,

Prope

llant

Supp

ly Te

chno

logy,

Seal

Beac

h, CA

; R. R

hode

s, NA

SA Ke

nned

y Sp

ace C

enter

, Cap

e Can

avera

l, FL;

E. He

nders

on, N

ASA J

ohns

on S

pace

Cente

r, Ho

uston

, TX

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

651

Supe

rsonic

Sub-

Orbit

al Ai

rcraf

t for

Ea

rth to

Orb

it mi

ssion

D. Th

orpe,

R. Rh

odes

, J. R

obins

on,

Spac

e Prop

ulsion

Syn

ergy T

eam,

Mou

nt St

erling

, KY

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

652

Spac

e Bille

ts - H

ow to

fund

man

ned

lunar

miss

ions w

ith cu

rrent

NAS

A Bu

dget

D. Th

orpe,

Spac

e Prop

ulsion

Syn

ergy

Team

, Mou

nt St

erling

, KY

  

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day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1481

-EC-3

Ther

moele

ctric

Conv

ersio

n Sy

stems

Room

22

Chair

ed by

: J. F

LEUR

IAL, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

653

An Im

prov

ed Si

mulat

ion M

odel

for

Ther

moele

ctric

Powe

r Gen

erat

or

Eleme

ntG.

Wu,

X. Yu

, Cas

e Wes

tern R

eserv

e Un

iversi

ty, Cl

evela

nd, O

H

1000

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nTh

ermo

electr

ic pr

oper

ties o

f Co xNi

4-

xSb12

-ySn

y Tern

ary S

kutte

rudit

esJ.

Mack

ey, U

nivers

ity of

Akron

, Akro

n, OH

; F. D

ynys

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; A.

Seh

irliog

lu, Ca

se

Weste

rn Re

serve

Univ

ersity

, Clev

eland

, OH

1030

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nSk

utter

udite

-bas

ed A

dvan

ced

Ther

moele

ctric

Coup

les fo

r In

tegra

tion

into a

n En

hanc

ed-

MMRT

GT.

Cailla

t, S.

Firdo

sy, B

. Li, C

. Hua

ng, D

. Uh

l, K. S

mith,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; et

al.

  

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1482

-TM-2

Heat

ing an

d Coo

ling o

f Buil

dings

Room

23

Chair

ed by

: E. K

HALIL

, Cair

o Univ

ersity

and J

. DAR

KWA,

Unive

rsity

of No

ttingh

am-N

ingbo

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

654

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tions

of

Ther

mal m

anag

emen

t in

Place

s of

Worsh

ipE.

Khali

l, Cair

o Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

655

Effe

ct of

Vent

ilatio

n Ra

te an

d Ga

seou

s Con

tami

nant

Den

sity o

n In

door

Air

Quali

ty in

a Ch

emica

l La

bora

tory

A. A.

Shaa

ban,

E. Kh

alil, M

. Fou

ad, S

. Mo

rcos,

Cairo

Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

656

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tions

of th

e Ai

r Flow

Pat

terns

and T

empe

ratu

re

Distr

ibutio

n in

a Mus

eum

Show

room

, King

Tuta

nkha

muns

’S Ga

llery

, Egy

ptian

Mus

eum

A. Za

ki, E.

Khali

l, E. B

ialy,

W.

Abde

lMak

soud

, Cair

o Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

657

Ther

mal m

anag

emen

t of a

n Ai

r-Co

nditio

ned O

pen-

air Ca

fe’:

Wind

Ef

fects

E. Bia

ly, E.

Khali

l, Cair

o Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

658

Ther

mal E

nhan

ceme

nt of

Solid

De

sicca

nt P

acke

d Bed

Deh

umidi

fier

Unde

r For

ced C

onve

ction

in

Subs

onic

Flow

Regim

eS.

Yebo

ah, J

. Dark

wa, U

nivers

ity of

No

ttingh

am, N

ingbo

, Chin

a

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1483

-ET-3

09

30 -

1200

hrs

Ener

gy Ev

olutio

n - A

chiev

ing Co

ntro

l and

Susta

inabil

ityRo

om 2

4

Pane

l 1: T

he Ev

olving

Sma

rt Gr

id: M

anag

ing Ri

sk w

ith H

ybrid

Contr

ols an

d Adv

ance

d Tec

hnolo

gyTh

e eme

rgenc

e of d

istrib

uted e

nergy

reso

urces

, incre

ases

in re

newa

bles,

long d

istan

ce tr

ansm

ission

, and

retire

ments

of co

al pla

nts ar

e cha

nging

the f

unda

menta

l ope

rating

assu

mptio

ns th

at se

ason

ed op

erator

s hav

e reli

ed on

to ke

ep th

e grid

runn

ing. C

ombin

ed w

ith

the re

tireme

nt of

the m

ost e

xperi

ence

d ope

rators

, the

risk o

f blac

kouts

is in

creas

ing, p

erhap

s dram

atica

lly. Th

is pa

nel w

ill dis

cuss

the lik

ely ex

tent o

f the

se em

erging

issu

es, a

s well

as po

tentia

l solu

tions

, inclu

ding “

smart

: grid

” tec

hnolo

gies.

The p

anel

will l

ook a

t se

veral

oppo

rtunit

ies fo

r coo

rdina

tion a

cross

the se

gmen

ts of

the gr

id (e

nd us

e, dis

tributi

on, t

ransm

ission

, and

gene

ration

) to p

rovide

conti

nued

relia

bility

and e

nhan

ced r

esilie

ncy b

y utili

zing h

ybrid

contr

ol sch

emes

that

allow

for a

utono

mous

loca

l acti

ons t

o sup

port

centr

al gri

d man

agem

ent f

uncti

ons.

Mod

erator

: Jas

on B

lack,

Batte

lle La

bs

Pa

nelist

s: F

red D

iCenz

o, Ro

ckwe

ll Auto

matio

n

Dr A

nkur

Gang

uli, E

aton C

orp

Jas

on B

lack,

Batte

lle La

bsPa

nel 2

: Su

staina

bility

and C

omple

xity i

n Ene

rgy S

ystem

sTh

is pa

nel w

ill foc

us on

a co

mpreh

ensiv

e rev

iew of

the c

urren

t stat

e of a

lterna

tive,

susta

inable

energ

y sou

rces a

nd th

eir pr

ojecte

d evo

lution

for p

rovidi

ng ef

fectiv

e solu

tions

for c

urren

t and

futur

e ene

rgy ne

eds.

A key

elem

ent w

ill be

focu

sing o

n the

reali

ties o

f wha

t is

possi

ble, b

oth te

chnic

ally a

nd ec

onom

ically.

On o

ne ha

nd, t

he re

lease

of ne

w IPC

C rep

orts i

s onc

e aga

in ign

iting t

he de

bate

on an

throp

ogen

ic ca

uses

for c

limate

chan

ge, a

nd th

e res

ulting

need

to m

assiv

ely ch

ange

our e

nergy

syste

ms. O

n the

othe

r han

d, the

de

velop

ment

of en

hanc

ed te

chniq

ues f

or dir

ectio

nal d

rilling

and h

ydrau

lic fra

cturin

g is o

penin

g up v

ast n

ew re

serve

s of n

atural

gas,

drivin

g dow

n pric

es fa

r belo

w the

leve

ls wh

ere m

any r

enew

able

energ

y tec

hnolo

gies c

an cu

rrentl

y com

pete.

Fina

lly, en

ergy p

roduc

tion,

distrib

ution

, and

cons

umpti

on m

ust b

e view

ed as

an ex

treme

ly co

mplex

syste

m of

syste

ms.

Mod

erator

: Ne

il Sny

der, N

REL

Pan

elists

: S

usan

Rafte

ry, AG

ROW

N LLC

Neil S

nyde

r, NRE

L

M

ike Pi

szcz

or, N

ASA G

RC

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Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1484

-PC-

5Co

mbus

tion

Diag

nosti

cs I

Room

25

ACh

aired

by: C

. CAD

OU, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

659

Gas P

hase

Veloc

ity M

easu

reme

nts

in a S

wirle

d Air/

Kero

sene

Bur

ning

Spra

y dow

nstre

am fr

om an

Actu

al Tu

rboje

t Inje

ction

Syste

mR.

Leco

urt, L

. Ros

soni,

S. G

oyer,

ONE

RA,

Mauz

ac, F

rance

; G. L

inassi

er, O

NERA

, To

ulous

e, Fra

nce

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

660

Chem

ilumi

nesce

nce a

s a di

agno

stic

in stu

dying

comb

ustio

n ins

tabil

ity

in a p

racti

cal c

ombu

stor

M. B

edard

, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity, W

est

Lafay

ette,

IN; M

. Tan

abe,

Nihon

Univ

ersity

, To

kyo,

Japa

n; T.

Fulle

r, W. A

nders

on,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

  

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1485

-PC-

6Co

mbus

tion

Mode

ling a

nd Si

mulat

ion II

Room

25

BCh

aired

by: M

. ANA

ND, R

olls-R

oyce

Corp

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

661

Deve

lopme

nt of

Red

uced

Kine

tic

Mode

ls fo

r Petr

oleum

-Der

ived a

nd

Alter

nativ

e Jet

Fuels

S. D

ooley

, Univ

ersity

of Li

meric

k, Lim

erick

, Ire

land;

S. W

on, F

. Haa

s, J.

Santn

er, Y.

Ju

, Prin

ceton

Univ

ersity

, Prin

ceton

, NJ;

T. Fa

rouk,

Unive

rsity

of So

uth Ca

rolina

, Co

lumbia

, Colu

mbia,

SC;

et al.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

662

A Re

duce

d Mec

hanis

m fo

r Co

mbus

tion

of Je

t-A in

LDI

Comb

usto

r CFD

Calcu

lation

sK.

Ajman

i, Van

tage P

artne

rs, LL

C, Cle

velan

d, OH

; K. K

undu

, NAS

A Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; S

. Yu

ngste

r, Ohio

Aeros

pace

Insti

tute,

Broo

k Pa

rk, O

H

1030

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nJe

t-Stir

red R

eacto

r Stu

dies o

f Jet

Fuels

and a

Red

uced

Mec

hanis

m fo

r a Je

t Fue

lK.

Kund

u, R.

Chap

ek, K

. Ajm

ani, N

ASA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

663

Inco

rpor

ation

of P

ath

Flux

and

Steep

est D

esce

nt M

ethod

s in

Kine

tic M

odel

Redu

ction

for C

FD

Appli

catio

nsA.

Abdu

lrahm

an, J

. Ley

legian

, Man

hatta

n Co

llege

, Rive

rdale,

NY

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

664

Ignit

ion Ch

arac

terist

ics of

Al

terna

tive J

et Fu

els u

nder

Vitia

ted

Cond

itions

P. Go

kulak

rishn

an, C

. Full

er, M

. Klas

sen,

Comb

ustio

n Scie

nce &

Engin

eerin

g, Inc

., Co

lumbia

, MD;

B. K

iel, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

La

borat

ory, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1486

-PAN

EL-3

09

30 -

1200

hrs

Educ

ating

The N

ext G

ener

ation

of P

ropu

lsion

Engin

eers

- Are

Chan

ges N

eede

d to B

etter

Pre

pare

the F

utur

e Wor

kfor

ce?

Room

26

A

With

the a

dven

t of n

ew te

chno

logies

, the

colle

ge en

ginee

ring c

urricu

lum ha

s alw

ays c

hang

ed to

keep

up w

ith th

e dem

ands

plac

ed on

youn

g eng

ineers

. But

as th

e curr

iculum

has c

hang

ed, h

ave w

e forg

otten

some

thing

impo

rtant?

A pa

nel o

f edu

cator

s and

lead

ers fr

om

gove

rnmen

t, ind

ustry

, and

unive

rsitie

s will

discu

ss the

skills

that

are ne

eded

to be

succe

ssful

in tod

ay’s

envir

onme

nt an

d ide

ntify

critic

al sh

ortfal

ls or

areas

that

they s

ee as

lack

ing in

the p

repara

tion o

f you

ng en

ginee

rs.

Mode

rator:

Nich

olas G

arafol

o, As

sistan

t Prof

esso

r, Mec

hanic

al En

ginee

ring,

Unive

rsity

of Ak

ronPa

nelist

s:

Lisa T

eagu

e, Dir

ector

, Res

earch

and T

echn

ology

, Roll

s-Roy

ce Co

rporat

ion

Dim

itri M

avris

, Dire

ctor, A

SDL,

Georg

ia Te

ch

Mike

Ben

zake

in, D

irecto

r, Exe

cutiv

e Part

nersh

ips in

Aeros

pace

Aviat

ion, a

nd Fl

ight,

The O

hio S

tate U

nivers

ity

Jos

e Cam

beros

, Sen

ior Re

searc

h Aero

spac

e Eng

ineer,

Air F

orce R

esea

rch La

borat

ory

Pau

l Orkw

is, D

epart

ment

Head

and P

rofes

sor o

f Aero

spac

e Eng

ineeri

ng an

d Eng

ineeri

ng M

echa

nics,

Unive

rsity

of Cin

cinna

ti

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1487

-PAN

EL-8

09

30 -

1200

hrs

Adva

nced

Terre

strial

Ener

gy Te

chno

logies

: Gen

erat

ion, S

tora

ge, D

istrib

ution

Room

26

B

Rece

nt ye

ars ha

ve se

en en

ormou

s shif

ts in

energ

y usa

ge, g

enera

tion a

nd ou

tlook

s. Re

newa

bles h

ave i

ncrea

sed i

n pen

etrati

on dr

amati

cally,

led b

y pho

tovolt

aics.

Low

cost

natur

al ga

s is r

each

ing th

e mark

et, of

fsettin

g poll

utants

from

trad

itiona

l gen

eratio

n. Th

e grea

ter pe

netra

tion

of ren

ewab

les le

ads t

o sev

eral te

chno

logica

l cha

lleng

es, in

cludin

g the

wide

scale

gene

ration

, dist

ributi

on, a

nd st

orage

of en

ergy a

nd ef

ficien

t usa

ge on

the n

ext g

rid.

Mode

rator:

Timo

thy J.

Pesh

ek, R

esea

rch Pr

ofesso

r of M

ateria

ls Sc

ience

and E

ngine

ering

, Cas

e Wes

tern R

eserv

e Univ

ersity

Pane

lists:

Rob

ert S

avine

ll, Ge

orge D

ively

Profes

sor o

f Che

mica

l Eng

ineeri

ng at

Case

Wes

tern R

eserv

e Univ

ersity

In

a T. M

artin,

Dire

ctor o

f Ope

ration

s, Ma

terial

s for

Optoe

lectro

nic Re

searc

h and

Educ

ation

(MOR

E) Ce

nter a

t Cas

e Wes

tern R

eserv

e Univ

ersity

Ja

mes S

oede

r, Sen

ior Te

chno

logist

for P

ower,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Emily

Pentz

er, Pr

ofesso

r of C

hemi

stry a

t Cas

e Wes

tern R

eserv

e Univ

ersity

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RIEN,

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ech a

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. MAC

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30 hr

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A-201

4-366

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meric

al inv

estig

ation

on th

e su

perso

nic co

mbus

tion

of liq

uid

kero

sene

in a

dual-

stage

d stru

t ba

sed s

cramj

et co

mbus

tor

L. Ga

ng, B

eihan

g Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing, C

hina

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

666

One-

dimen

siona

l impu

lse an

alysis

on

the s

cramj

et co

mbus

tor

Z. Yo

ngsh

eng,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Ch

ina

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hrs

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014-3

667

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dary

Laye

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busti

on fo

r Sk

in Fr

iction

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g Red

uctio

n in

Scra

mjet

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usto

rsR.

Clark,

S. B

ade S

hresth

a, We

stern

Mich

igan U

nivers

ity, K

alama

zoo,

MI

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

668

Comp

utat

ional

Analy

sis of

Exist

ing

and A

ltere

d Rot

ating

Deto

natio

n En

gine I

nlet D

esign

sW.

Stod

dard,

A. S

t. Ge

orge,

R. Dr

iscoll

, E.

Gutm

ark, U

nivers

ity of

Cinc

innati

, Cin

cinna

ti, OH

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1489

-LP-8

Cent

aur U

pper

Stag

e at 5

0 Ye

ars:

Selec

ted Te

chnic

al To

pics

Room

3Ch

aired

by: C

. WILL

IAMS,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

S. B

USHM

AN, J

HU/A

pplie

d Phy

sics L

abora

tory

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

669

RL10

Engin

e Abil

ity to

Tran

sition

fro

m At

las to

Shut

tle Ce

ntau

r Pr

ogra

mJ.

Baum

eister

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

670

Refle

ction

s on

Cent

aur U

pper

Stag

e In

tegra

tion

by th

e NAS

A Le

wis

(Glen

n) R

esea

rch Ce

nter

S. G

raham

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

671

DUKS

UP: A

Comp

uter

Pro

gram

fo

r High

Thru

st La

unch

Vehic

le Tra

jecto

ry D

esign

& O

ptim

izatio

nF.

Spurl

ock,

Self,

Broo

klyn,

OH; C

. W

illiam

s, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

672

ADDJ

UST-A

NAS

A Vie

w of

the E

arly

Year

sJ.

Niebe

rding

, Self

, Wes

tlake

, OH

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

673

Thre

e Orb

ital B

urns

to M

olniya

Or

bit vi

a Shu

ttle/

Cent

aur G

Upp

er

Stage

C. W

illiam

s, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1490

-LP-9

Comb

ustio

n De

vices

IRo

om 4

Chair

ed by

: W. M

ARSH

ALL,

NASA

-Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

J. S

AUER

, Orbi

tal Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

674

Cham

ber V

olume

Effe

cts on

Hy

perg

olic P

ulse D

etona

tion

Rock

et En

gine

B. Ka

n, S.

Heis

ter, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, Wes

t La

fayett

e, IN

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

675

Chem

ical R

eacti

on Ef

fects

on W

all

Heat

Flux

in Li

quid

Rock

et Th

rust

Cham

bers

B. B

etti, D

. Bian

chi, F

. Nas

uti, U

nivers

ity

of Ro

me “L

a Sap

ienza

”, Ro

me, I

taly;

E. Ma

rtelli,

Sec

ond U

nivers

ity of

Nap

les,

Avers

a, Ita

ly

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

884

Comb

ustio

n Ch

arac

teriza

tion

of A

mine

Bor

ane H

yper

golic

Pr

opell

ants

J. W

illits,

J. D

ennis

, A. K

ulkarn

i, P.

Rama

chan

dran,

T. Po

urpoin

t, Pu

rdue

Unive

rsity,

Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

676

New

Exac

t Solu

tion

of th

e Bi

direc

tiona

l Vor

tex in

a Co

nicall

y-Sh

aped

Cyclo

nic Ch

ambe

rT.

Barbe

r, J. M

ajdala

ni, Au

burn

Unive

rsity,

Au

burn,

AL

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

677

Unifi

ed Fr

amew

ork

for M

odeli

ng

Swirl

Dom

inated

Heli

cal M

otion

sJ.

Majda

lani, A

uburn

Univ

ersity

, Aub

urn, A

L

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1491

-LP-1

0Co

mbus

tion

Dyna

mics

IIRo

om 5

Chair

ed by

: D. L

INEB

ERRY

, UAH

Prop

ulsion

Rese

arch C

enter

and E

. JAC

OB, G

TL09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-367

8Ap

plica

tion

of B

and-

Limite

d Whit

e No

ise &

Sing

le Fr

eque

ncy A

cous

tic

Modu

lation

as a

Cont

rol M

echa

nism

for L

iquid

Rock

et En

gine

Comb

ustio

n In

stabil

ities

J. Be

nnew

itz, J

. Cran

ford,

D. Li

nebe

rry,

R. Fre

deric

k, Un

iversi

ty of

Alaba

ma,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

679

An A

nalyt

ical I

nves

tigat

ion

Char

acter

izing

the A

pplic

ation

of

Sing

le Fr

eque

ncy A

cous

tic

Modu

lation

for H

igh Fr

eque

ncy

Comb

ustio

n In

stabil

ity Su

ppre

ssion

J. Cra

nford,

J. B

enne

witz,

S. R

ani,

R. Fre

deric

k, Un

iversi

ty of

Alaba

ma,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

680

A Co

mput

ation

al Stu

dy of

Tra

nsve

rse Co

mbus

tion

Insta

bility

Me

chan

isms

K. Sh

ipley

, W. A

nders

on, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, We

st La

fayett

e, IN

; M. H

arvaz

inski,

V.

Sank

aran,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Ed

wards

AFB,

CA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

681

Comb

ustio

n Sta

bility

Char

acter

istics

of

the P

rojec

t Mor

pheu

s Liqu

id Ox

ygen

/ Li

quid

Meth

ane M

ain

Engin

eJ.

Melch

er, R.

More

head

, NAS

A Joh

nson

Sp

ace C

enter

, Hou

ston,

TX

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

682

Trans

verse

Comb

ustio

n In

stabil

ities:

Mode

rn Ex

perim

enta

l Tec

hniqu

es

and A

nalys

isJ.

Quinl

an, B

. Zinn

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

  

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SI-3/

GTE-1

3In

tegra

ted P

erfo

rman

ce I

Room

6Ch

aired

by: J

. TAI,

Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-368

3Op

timiza

tion

of an

Adv

ance

d Ope

n Ro

tor E

ngine

for C

ivil T

rans

port

L. Ca

salin

o, D.

Pastr

one,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Tu

rin, T

urin,

Italy

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

684

Prop

ulsion

Syste

m Dy

nami

c Mod

eling

of

the N

ASA

Supe

rsonic

Conc

ept

Vehic

le fo

r Aer

oPro

pulso

Serv

oElas

ticity

G. Ko

pasa

kis, J

. Con

nolly,

J. S

eidel,

NAS

A Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; D

. Ch

risthi

lf, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Ha

mpton

, VA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

685

An A

ssessm

ent o

f Ultr

a High

By

pass

Engin

e Arch

itectu

re an

d In

stalla

tion

Cons

idera

tions

K. Alo

yo, C

. Peru

llo, D

. Mav

ris, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

686

A Th

rust

Drag

Boo

kkee

ping

Meth

od ba

sed o

n Co

mput

ation

al Flu

id Dy

nami

csY.

Zhan

g, H.

Chen

, Tsin

ghua

Univ

ersity

, Be

ijing,

China

; M. Z

hang

, M. Z

hang

, Sh

angh

ai Air

craft

Desig

n and

Rese

arch

Institu

te, S

hang

hai, C

hina;

S. Fu

, Tsi

nghu

a Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing, C

hina

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

687

Comp

utat

ional

Fluid

Dyna

mics

Mode

ling o

f a Su

perso

nic N

ozzle

an

d Int

egra

tion

into a

Varia

ble

Cycle

Engin

e Mod

elJ.

Conn

olly,

D. Fr

iedlan

der, G

. Kop

asak

is,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1493

-SR-

3So

lid R

ocke

t Mot

or N

ozzle

s, Ig

nition

Syste

ms an

d Pro

pella

nts

Room

7Ch

aired

by: M

. BER

DOYE

S, H

erakle

s and

K. N

AUMA

NN, B

ayern

-Chem

ie Gm

bH09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-368

8An

alysis

and D

esign

Opt

imiza

tion

of Th

ree D

imen

siona

l Noz

zles

S. Ey

i, Midd

le Ea

st Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty,

Anka

ra, Tu

rkey

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

689

Static

Aer

oelas

tic A

nalys

is of

Supe

rsonic

Noz

zles a

nd

Perfo

rman

ce R

espo

nse

U. D

uzel,

S. E

yi, M

iddle

East

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity,

Anka

ra, Tu

rkey

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

690

Steam

-Plas

ma Ig

niter

for

Alum

inum

Powd

er Co

mbus

tion

S. Le

e, J.

Lim, K

. Noh

, W. Y

oon,

Yons

ei Un

iversi

ty, S

eoul,

Sou

th Ko

rea; D

. Le

e, Ag

ency

for D

efens

e Dev

elopm

ent,

Daeje

on, S

outh

Korea

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

691

Temp

erat

ure S

ensit

ivity

of

Comp

osite

Pro

pella

nt Co

ntain

ing

Nove

l Nan

o-Ad

ditive

Cata

lysts

A. De

mko,

J. Th

omas

, T. S

amme

t, E.

Peter

sen,

Texa

s A&M

Univ

ersity

, Coll

ege

Stati

on, T

X; D

. Reid

, S. S

eal, U

nivers

ity of

Ce

ntral

Florid

a, Or

lando

, FL

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1494

-EP-1

2Mi

cro-P

ropu

lsion

Room

8Ch

aired

by: L

. KIN

G, M

ichiga

n Tec

hnolo

gical

Unive

rsity

and J

. ZIEM

ER, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-369

2Ch

arac

terist

ics of

a La

ser-

electr

osta

tic H

ybrid

Pro

pulsi

on

Thru

ster

A. Os

amura

, H. H

orisa

wa, T

. Sak

ai, To

kai

Unive

rsity,

Kana

gawa

, Jap

an

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

693

Wave

lengt

h me

asur

emen

ts of

Ros

ensw

eig in

stabil

ities i

n a f

erro

fluid

in a n

on-u

nifor

m ma

gneti

c field

E. Me

yer, L

. King

, Mich

igan T

echn

ologic

al Un

iversi

ty, H

ough

ton, M

I

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

694

Beam

comp

ositio

n of

an io

nic liq

uid

ferro

fluid

electr

ospr

ay so

urce

K. Te

rhune

, L. K

ing, M

ichiga

n Tec

hnolo

gical

Unive

rsity,

Hou

ghton

, MI;

M. H

ause

, B.

Princ

e, Air

Force

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Kirtla

nd AF

B, N

M; N

. Jain

, B. H

awke

tt,

The U

nivers

ity of

Syd

ney,

Sydn

ey,

Austr

alia

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

695

Dire

ct Th

rust

Meas

urem

ents

for a

Mult

iplex

ed B

oros

ilicat

e Ele

ctros

pray

Sour

ceC.

Coffm

an, P

. Loz

ano,

Massa

chus

etts

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Ca

mbrid

ge, M

A

  

 

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D an

d Heli

con

Room

9Ch

aired

by: O

. DUC

HEMI

N, S

necm

a S.A.

and J

. FOS

TER,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-369

6Nu

meric

al Sim

ulatio

n of

Plas

ma

Flow

in a S

elf-fi

eld M

PD Th

ruste

r Co

upled

with

Elec

trode

Shea

thA.

Kawa

saki,

Toky

o Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Yoko

hama

, Jap

an; K

. Kub

ota,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JA

XA),

Chofu

, Jap

an; I

. Fun

aki, J

apan

Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A),

Saga

miha

ra, Ja

pan;

Y. Ok

uno,

Toky

o Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Yoko

hama

, Jap

an

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

697

Rese

arch

and D

evelo

pmen

t of

Stead

y-Sta

te MP

D Th

ruste

rs wi

th

Perm

anen

t Mag

nets

and M

ulti

Hollo

w Ca

thod

es fo

r In-

Spac

e Pr

opuls

ionT.

Suzu

ki, H

. Tah

ara, O

saka

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Osak

a, Ja

pan

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

698

Down

strea

m Flo

w An

alysis

of H

igh-

Powe

r Heli

con

Doub

le Gu

n Th

ruste

r wi

th A

pplic

ation

to Sp

acec

raft

Prop

ulsion

Syste

msN.

Mura

kami

, B. R

obers

on, R

. Wing

lee,

I. Jo

hnso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Wash

ington

, Se

attle,

Sea

ttle, W

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

699

Desig

n of

Heli

con

Plasm

a Thr

uster

su

bsys

tems

J. Na

varro

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of M

adrid

, Ma

drid,

Spain

; M. M

erino

-Mart

inez,

E. Ah

edo,

Charl

es III

Univ

ersity

of M

adrid

, Ma

drid,

Spain

; V. S

ánch

ez M

artíne

z, M.

Ru

iz Ha

ro, S

ENER

, Tres

Canto

s, Sp

ain

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1496

-LNCH

-2

1200

- 13

00 h

rsLu

nche

on R

ecep

tion

in Ex

posit

ion H

allEx

hibit

Hall C

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1497

-PLE

NARY

-4

1300

- 14

30 h

rsHi

gh En

ergy

& P

ower

Tech

nolog

ies -

The V

iew fr

om U

sers

Gran

d Ball

room

A

Gove

rnmen

t and

indu

stry e

xpert

s will

explo

re the

syne

rgies

betw

een e

mergi

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ergy t

echn

ologie

s in t

he ae

rospa

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d tran

sport

ation

secto

rs. Th

e curr

ent s

tate o

f the

se te

chno

logies

and e

volvi

ng tr

ends

acros

s diffe

rent s

ector

s will

also b

e disc

usse

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derat

or: Ri

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Stul

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eside

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andia

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nelist

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yth, E

xecu

tive D

irecto

r, Nort

h Ame

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abs G

lobal

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evelo

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neral

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nomi

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atyap

al, D

irecto

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Tech

nolog

ies O

ffice,

Energ

y Effic

iency

and R

enew

able

Energ

y, U.

S. D

epart

ment

of En

ergy

Ricke

y Shy

ne, D

irecto

r, Res

earch

and E

ngine

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ctorat

e, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

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nter

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1498

-NW-

5 14

30 -

1500

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Bre

ak in

Expo

sition

Hall

Exhib

it Ha

ll C

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1418

4-LP

-11

1430

- 18

00 h

rsLP

Hist

ory:

Start

and E

volut

ion of

Spac

ecra

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ionRo

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UGMI

RE, S

pincra

ft; P.

WILH

ELM,

US

Nava

l Res

earch

Lab a

nd B

. AUS

TIN, I

N Sp

ace L

LCLis

t of s

peak

ers: W

. And

rew H

oskin

s, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e, In

Spac

e Prop

ulsion

Evolu

tion,

World

View

R

oger

M. M

yers,

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne,

In Sp

ace P

ropuls

ion Ev

olutio

n, Un

ited S

tates

View

P

eter W

ilhelm

, Dire

ctor N

RL, E

xperi

ment

to Fli

ght

L

ou Ig

nazia

k, NA

SA Le

wis-G

lenn,

SERT

II, As

we L

ived I

t

Hart

wig E

llerbr

ock,

Astriu

m, In

Spa

ce Pr

opuls

ion D

evelo

pmen

ts in

Germ

any

T

. Ken

t Pug

mire,

Spin

craft,

The E

lectro

therm

al Ad

ventu

re, M

y View

Roun

d Tab

le:

Opti

ons f

or To

morro

w, S

peak

ers an

d Inv

ited G

uests

Mode

rator:

Pete

r Wilh

elm

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day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1499

-ITAR

-2To

pics i

n Liq

uid P

ropu

lsion

Room

16

Chair

ed by

: B. W

INTE

RS, O

rbital

Scie

nces

Corpo

ration

and S

. FOR

DE, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e Corp

oratio

n14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-370

0Ef

fect

of Co

oling

Chan

nel S

hape

on

the T

herm

al Ch

arac

terist

ics

of R

egen

erat

ively

Coole

d Roc

ket

Engin

esM.

Nara

ghi, M

anha

ttan C

olleg

e, Riv

erdale

, NY

; S. D

unn,

Sea,

Inc.,

Carso

n City

, NV

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

702

The D

evelo

pmen

t and

Testi

ng of

a LO

X/LC

H4 R

eacti

on Co

ntro

l Sys

tem

Thru

ster -

Plea

se Co

nside

r for

ITAR

Se

ssion

J. Me

na, M

. Ing

le, J.

Chap

arro,

A. Ch

oudh

uri, U

nivers

ity of

Texa

s, El

Paso

, El

Paso

, TX

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

703

Desig

n an

d Dev

elopm

ent o

f a

Hydr

ogen

Pero

xide M

onop

rope

llant

Mi

cro Th

ruste

r Sys

tem (c

onsid

er fo

r ITA

R Se

ssion

)J.

Barra

gan,

A. Va

zque

z, A.

Chou

dhuri

, Un

iversi

ty of

Texa

s, El

Paso

, El P

aso,

TX

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

704

Slosh

Baf

fle D

esign

, Tes

t, Da

mpen

ing A

nalys

is, an

d CFD

Mo

delin

g for

Sphe

rical

Liquid

Ox

ygen

and L

iquid

Meth

ane

Prop

ellan

t Tan

ks fo

r a La

nder

H. H

ernan

dez,

NASA

John

son S

pace

Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

705

Char

acter

izing

Orb

ital M

aneu

verin

g Su

bsys

tem En

gine P

rope

llant

Vapo

r Le

akag

e at B

all Va

lve Sh

aft

N. B

untai

n, V.

Natew

a, NA

SA W

hite S

ands

Te

st Fa

cility,

Las C

ruces

, NM

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

706

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Tes

ting

Comb

ustio

n Ch

ambe

r and

Mo

nolith

ic Ca

talys

t for

1N

AF-

M315

E Mon

opro

pella

nt Th

ruste

rT.

McKe

chnie

, A. S

hche

tkovs

kiy,

Plasm

a Proc

esse

s, LLC

, Hun

tsville

, AL;

C. Ca

rpente

r, D. S

chmu

land,

J. Ov

erly,

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne,

Redm

ond,

WA

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1410

0-EP

-14

Vacu

um Fa

cility

Effe

ctsRo

om 1

0Ch

aired

by: A

. GAL

LIMOR

E, Un

iversi

ty of

Mich

igan a

nd D

. KIN

G, Ae

rojet

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

707

Inve

stiga

tion

of th

e Effe

cts of

Fa

cility

Bac

kgro

und P

ressu

re on

th

e Per

form

ance

and O

pera

tion

of

the H

igh Vo

ltage

Hall

Acce

lerat

orH.

Kamh

awi, W

. Hua

ng, T

. Haa

g, NA

SA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

708

Effe

ct of

Bac

kgro

und P

ressu

re

on th

e Plas

ma O

scilla

tion

Char

acter

istics

of th

e HiVH

Ac H

all

Thru

ster

W. H

uang

, H. K

amha

wi, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

R. Lo

bbia,

D.

Brow

n, Air

Force

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Edwa

rds AF

B, CA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

709

Back

pres

sure

effe

cts on

the

oper

ation

of H

all th

ruste

rsR.

Hofer

, J. A

nders

on, J

et Pro

pulsio

n La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

710

The E

ffect

of B

ackg

roun

d Pr

essu

re on

SPT-1

00 H

all Th

ruste

r Pe

rform

ance

K. Dia

mant,

The A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion,

El Se

gund

o, CA

; R. L

iang,

R. Co

rey, S

pace

Sy

stems

/Lora

l, Palo

Alto,

CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

711

Impa

ct of

Cath

ode P

ositio

n an

d Ele

ctrica

l Fac

ility E

ffects

on H

all

Effe

ct Th

ruste

r Per

form

ance

and

Disch

arge

Curre

nt B

ehav

iorJ.

Walke

r, J. F

riema

n, M.

Walk

er, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A; V.

Khay

ms, L

ockh

eed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Su

nnyv

ale, C

A

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

712

Preli

mina

ry A

ssessm

ent o

f the

Role

of

a Co

nduc

ting V

acuu

m Ch

ambe

r in

the H

all Ef

fect

Thru

ster E

lectri

cal

Circu

itJ.

Friem

an, S

. King

, M. W

alker,

Geo

rgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA;

V. Kh

ayms

, Loc

khee

d Mart

in Co

rporat

ion,

Sunn

yvale

, CA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

713

Facil

ity Ef

fects

on H

elico

n Pla

sma

Sour

ce O

pera

tion

N. S

chloe

der, J

. Frie

man,

M. W

alker,

Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1410

1-EP

-15

SEP

Tech

nolog

y Dem

onstr

ation

Miss

ions

Room

11

Chair

ed by

: D. J

ACOB

SON,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

J. D

ANKA

NICH

, Aero

Dan

k, Inc

.14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-371

4Co

mpar

ison

of Lo

w-Th

rust

Cont

rol L

aws f

or A

pplic

ation

s in

Plane

toce

ntric

Spac

eR.

Falck

, W. S

jauw,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; D

. Smi

th, Va

ntage

Pa

rtners

, LLC

, Broo

k Park

, OH

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

715

An In

tegra

ted A

ppro

ach

to

Mode

ling S

olar E

lectri

c Pro

pulsi

on

Vehic

les D

uring

Long

Dur

ation

, Ne

ar-Ea

rth O

rbit

Trans

fers

D. S

mith,

Vanta

ge Pa

rtners

, LLC

, Cle

velan

d, OH

; W. S

jauw,

J. H

ojnick

i, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter, C

levela

nd,

OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

716

Solar

Elec

tric P

ropu

lsion

De

mons

tratio

n Mi

ssion

Usin

g a

Mino

taur

IV La

unch

Vehic

leW.

Dein

inger,

S. E

nger,

J. H

acke

l, J. S

oto,

B. U

nruh,

Ball A

erosp

ace &

Tech

nolog

ies

Corpo

ration

, Bou

lder, C

O; D

. Murp

hy, A

TK,

Golet

a, CA

; et a

l.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

717

Conc

ept d

esign

s for

NAS

A’s So

lar

Electr

ic Pr

opuls

ion Te

chno

logy

Demo

nstra

tion

Missi

onM.

McG

uire,

K. Ha

ck, D

. Man

zella

, D.

Herm

an, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

718

Solar

Elec

tric P

ropu

lsion

’s Ap

plica

bility

to Fu

ture

NAS

A Mi

ssion

sD.

Man

zella

, K. H

ack,

NASA

Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

719

A Hi

gh P

ower

Solar

Elec

tric

Prop

ulsion

- Ch

emica

l Miss

ion fo

r Hu

man

Explo

ratio

n of

Mar

sL.

Burke

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; M

. Mart

ini, Z

IN

Tech

nolog

ies, I

nc.,

Cleve

land,

OH; S

. Ol

eson

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

720

Evalu

ation

of El

ectri

c Pro

pulsi

on

Syste

ms fo

r Aste

roid

and C

omet

Samp

le-Re

turn

Miss

ions

K. Sa

nkara

n, A.

Frenc

h, S.

Gad

y, A.

Sehg

al, W

hitwo

rth U

nivers

ity, S

poka

ne,

WA

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Tues

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29 Ju

ly 20

1410

2-NF

F-4Nu

clear

Ther

mal P

ropu

lsion

III -

Fuels

Dev

elopm

ent a

nd En

gine T

estin

gRo

om 1

2Ch

aired

by: J

. WAR

REN,

NAS

A Hea

dqua

rters

and A

. BEL

VIN14

30 hr

sOr

al Pre

senta

tion

Fuel

Deve

lopme

nt Ef

forts

for

Nucle

ar Th

erma

l Pro

pulsi

on W

ithin

the D

epar

tmen

t of E

nerg

yA.

Quall

s, B.

Sch

nitzle

r, Oak

Ridg

e Na

tiona

l Lab

orator

y, Oa

k Ridg

e, TN

; J.

Werne

r, Ida

ho N

ation

al La

borat

ory, I

daho

Fa

lls, ID

; D. P

oston

, Los

Alam

os N

ation

al La

borat

ory, L

os Al

amos

, NM;

A. W

eitzb

erg,

Self,

Wood

land H

ills, C

A; A.

Belvi

n, De

partm

ent o

f Ene

rgy, W

ashin

gton,

DC

1500

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nGr

aphit

e-Ba

sed C

ompo

site F

uel

Deve

lopme

nt fo

r Nuc

lear T

herm

al Pr

opuls

ionB.

Jolly,

M. T

ramme

ll, J.

Mille

r, A. Q

ualls,

Oa

k Ridg

e Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Oak

Rid

ge, T

N

1530

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nPr

oces

s Dev

elopm

ent &

Fabr

icatio

n of

Tung

sten-

Uran

ium D

ioxide

(W

-UO2

) CER

MET F

uel E

lemen

ts fo

r Nu

clear

Ther

mal P

ropu

lsion

J. Br

oadw

ay, R

. Hick

man,

O. M

ireles

, D.

Tuck

er, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1600

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nHo

t Hyd

roge

n Te

sting

of Tu

ngste

n-Ur

anium

Diox

ide (W

-UO2

) CER

MET

Fuel

Mater

ials f

or N

uclea

r The

rmal

Prop

ulsion

R. Hic

kman

, J. B

roadw

ay, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Sp

ace F

light

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

723

Initia

l Ope

ratio

n an

d Sha

kedo

wn

of th

e Nuc

lear T

herm

al Ro

cket

Eleme

nt En

viron

ment

al Sim

ulato

r (N

TREE

S)W.

Emric

h, NA

SA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

724

The N

uclea

r Cry

ogen

ic Pr

opuls

ion

Stage

M. H

outs,

T. Ki

m, W

. Emr

ich, R

. Hick

man,

J. Br

oadw

ay, H

. Gerr

ish, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Sp

ace F

light

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL;

et al.

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

725

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of Th

erma

l-Hy

drod

ynam

ic Tra

nsien

ts in

the

Cooli

ng Ch

anne

ls of

a Nu

clear

Th

erma

l Pro

pulsi

on En

gine

K. Ak

yuzlu

, Univ

ersity

of N

ew O

rlean

s, Ne

w Or

leans

, LA;

D. Co

ote, N

ASA S

tennis

Sp

ace C

enter

, Sten

nis S

pace

Cente

r, MS

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1410

3-GT

E-14/

PC-7

Wave

Rot

ors a

nd P

ulse C

ombu

stors

for G

as Tu

rbine

Engin

esRo

om 1

3Ch

aired

by: M

. NAL

IM, C

NRS

& Un

iversi

té Pa

ris-Su

d and

D. F

ERGU

SON,

Nati

onal

Energ

y Tec

hnolo

gy La

borat

ory14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-372

6Th

ermo

dyna

mic B

ehav

ior of

a Ga

s Tur

bine E

ngine

With

Varia

ble-

Pres

sure

Comb

ustio

nR.

Andri

ani, T

echn

ical U

nivers

ity of

Mila

n, Mi

lan, I

taly;

A. Ing

enito

, F. G

amma

, A.

Agres

ta, U

nivers

ity of

Rome

“La

Sapie

nza’’

, Rom

e, Ita

ly

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

727

Simula

tion

of H

ot-Je

t Ign

ition

in a H

eated

Cons

tant

-Volu

me

Comb

usto

r Usin

g Ada

dptiv

e Me

sh R

efine

ment

and M

ulti-Z

one

Reac

tion

M. Ra

jagop

al, M

. Nali

m, M

. Kha

n, Ind

iana

Unive

rsity-

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

India

napo

lis,

Indian

apoli

s, IN

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

728

Effe

ct of

Fuel

Injec

tion

and M

ixing

Ch

arac

terist

ics on

Puls

e-Co

mbus

tor

Perfo

rman

ce at

High

-Pre

ssure

S. Yu

ngste

r, Ohio

Aeros

pace

Insti

tute,

Cleve

land,

OH; D

. Pax

son,

H. Pe

rkins

, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter, C

levela

nd,

OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

729

Nume

rical

analy

sis of

uns

teady

ef

fects

in pa

rtial

admi

ttanc

e tu

rbine

coop

erat

ing w

ith pu

lse

comb

ustio

n ch

ambe

rsR.

Cerpa

, Univ

ersity

of S

an B

uena

ventu

ra,

Bogo

ta, Co

lombia

; J. P

iechn

a, Wa

rsaw

Unive

rsity

of Te

chno

logy,

Warsa

w, Po

land;

N. M

uelle

r, Mich

igan S

tate U

nivers

ity, E

ast

Lans

ing, M

I

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

730

Expe

rimen

tally

mod

ified

uns

teady

sh

ock

wave

mod

el fo

r wav

e rot

or

desig

nS.

Chan

, H. L

iu, B

eihan

g Univ

ersity

, Be

ijing,

China

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1410

4-GT

E-15/

ABPS

I-4In

let En

gine C

ompa

tibilit

y and

Aer

oelas

ticity

Room

14

Chair

ed by

: G. W

ELCH

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

G. H

ERRIC

K, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

731

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of B

ound

ary

Laye

r Ing

estin

g (BL

I) In

let/F

an

Inter

actio

nJ.

Giulia

ni, J.

Chen

, Ohio

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Co

lumbu

s, OH

; T. B

each

, Coy

ote H

ollow

Co

nsult

ing LL

C, Wa

lton H

ills, O

H; M

. Ba

khle,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

732

Effe

cts of

Comp

licat

ed R

otat

ing

Inlet

disto

rtion

on Co

mpre

ssor

Aero

dyna

mic S

tabil

ityW.

Yan,

J. Hu

, H. Z

hang

, Z. M

ao, C

. Yin

, Z. C

henk

ai, N

anjin

g Univ

ersity

of

Aeron

autic

s and

Astro

nauti

cs, N

anjin

g, Ch

ina

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

733

Asse

ssing

Fan

Flutte

r Sta

bility

in

Pres

ence

of In

let D

istor

tion

Using

On

e-wa

y and

Two-

way C

ouple

d Me

thod

sG.

Herr

ick, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

734

Force

d Res

pons

e Ana

lysis

of a

Fan

with

Bou

ndar

y Lay

er In

let

Disto

rtion

M. B

akhle

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

735

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion of

a Fo

rced R

espo

nse C

ondit

ion in

a Mu

ltista

ge Co

mpre

ssor

W. M

urray

, N. K

ey, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, We

st La

fayett

e, IN

  

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Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1410

5-GT

E-16/

ABPS

I-5Je

t Nois

eRo

om 1

5Ch

aired

by: B

. HEN

DERS

ON, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd B

. KIEL

, Air F

orce R

esea

ch La

borat

ory14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-373

6Su

bson

ic Ro

und a

nd R

ecta

ngula

r Tw

in Je

t Flow

Effe

ctsR.

Boza

k, M.

Wern

et, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

737

Pred

iction

, Exp

erim

ents

and

Optim

izatio

n of

High

-Spe

ed Je

t No

ise R

educ

tion

Using

Fluid

ic In

serts

P. Mo

rris, D

. McLa

ughli

n, R.

Powe

rs, M

. Ka

pusta

, Pen

nsylv

ania

State

Univ

ersity

, Un

iversi

ty Pa

rk, PA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

738

Char

acter

izatio

n of

Supe

rsonic

Jet

Noise

Pro

ducti

on an

d Meth

ods f

or

its Su

ppre

ssion

E. Gu

tmark

, D. C

uppo

letti,

P. Mo

ra Sa

nche

z, N.

Hee

b, Un

iversi

ty of

Cincin

nati,

Cincin

nati,

OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

739

A De

sign

of Ex

perim

ents

Inve

stiga

tion

of O

ffset

Strea

ms fo

r Su

perso

nic Je

t Nois

e Red

uctio

nB.

Hen

derso

n, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH;

D. P

apam

osch

ou,

Unive

rsity

of Ca

liforni

a, Irv

ine, I

rvine

, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

740

Effic

ient S

uper

sonic

Jet N

oise

Simula

tions

Usin

g JEN

REK.

Kaila

sana

th, A.

Corrig

an, J

. Liu,

R.

Rama

murti,

Nav

al Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Wa

shing

ton, D

C

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

741

Flow

Field

and A

cous

tic P

redic

tions

fo

r Thr

ee-S

tream

Jets

S. S

immo

ns, V

antag

e Part

ners,

LLC,

Broo

k Park

, OH;

B. H

ende

rson,

NASA

Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, B

rook P

ark, O

H;

A. Kh

avara

n, AS

RC Ae

rospa

ce Co

rporat

ion,

Broo

k Park

, OH

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

742

Four

th-o

rder

Spec

tral S

tatis

tics i

n th

e Dev

elopin

g She

ar La

yers

of H

ot

Supe

rsonic

Jets

T. Ec

ker, K

. Low

e, W.

Ng,

Virgin

ia Po

lytec

hnic

Institu

te an

d Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Bla

cksb

urg, V

A

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1410

6-HS

ABP-

5Nu

meric

al In

vesti

gatio

ns in

High

-Spe

ed P

ropu

lsion

Room

2Ch

aired

by: E

. AXD

AHL,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter an

d R. S

TARK

EY, U

nivers

ity of

Color

ado B

oulde

r14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-374

3A

Prior

i Ana

lysis

of Fl

amele

t-bas

ed

Mode

ling f

or a

Dual-

Mode

Scra

mjet

Comb

usto

rJ.

Quinl

an, J

. McD

aniel

, Univ

ersity

of

Virgin

ia, Ch

arlott

esvil

le, Ch

arlott

esvil

le,

VA; T

. Droz

da, N

ASA L

angle

y Res

earch

Ce

nter, H

ampto

n, VA

; G. L

acaz

e, J.

Oefel

ein, S

andia

Nati

onal

Labo

ratori

es,

Liverm

ore, C

A

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

744

High

Res

olutio

n Nu

meric

al Stu

dy

on th

e Sup

erso

nic Tu

rbule

nt Fl

ame

Struc

ture

s and

Dyn

amics

in D

ual

Comb

ustio

n Ra

mjet

J. Ch

oi, Pu

san N

ation

al Un

iversi

ty, B

usan

, So

uth Ko

rea; V

. Yan

g, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

745

High

Res

olutio

n Nu

meric

al Stu

dy

on th

e Coa

xial S

uper

sonic

Turb

ulent

Fla

me St

ructu

res

J. Ch

oi, Pu

san N

ation

al Un

iversi

ty, B

usan

, So

uth Ko

rea; K

. Kim

, Seo

ul Na

tiona

l Un

iversi

ty, S

eoul,

Sou

th Ko

rea; S

. Han

, Ko

rea Ae

rospa

ce Re

searc

h Ins

titute,

Da

ejeon

, Sou

th Ko

rea

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

746

Effe

cts of

Fuel-

lean

Prim

ary R

ocke

t on

Byp

ass R

atio

in RB

CC Ej

ecto

r Mo

deB.

Lin,

H. Pa

n, F.

Qin,

North

weste

rn Po

lytec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

, Xi’a

n, Ch

ina

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

747

Effe

ct of

fuel

injec

tion

with

mixe

r in

TBCC

Hyp

erbu

rner

Y. Fa

n, C.

Xiaoju

n, C.

Di, N

anjin

g Un

iversi

ty of

Aeron

autic

s and

Astro

nauti

cs,

Nanji

ng, C

hina

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

748

Supe

rsonic

comb

ustio

n of

liquid

n-

deca

ne in

a du

al-ca

vity b

ased

scr

amjet

Z. Ya

n, L.

Yuzh

en, L

. Wei,

W. J

ianch

en, Z

. Yo

ngsh

eng,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Ch

ina

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

749

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of a

Dual-

Mode

Scra

mjet

Comb

usto

r Usin

g Fla

melet

Sche

meZ.

Yan,

L. Yu

zhen

, L. W

ei, W

. Jian

chen

, Z.

Yong

shen

g, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing,

China

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1410

7-HR

-4Re

gres

sion

Rate

Studie

s in

Hybr

id Ro

ckets

Room

20

Chair

ed by

: J. D

AVITI

AN, T

he Ae

rospa

ce Co

rporat

ion an

d B. E

VANS

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-375

0Re

gres

sion

Rate

Estim

ation

for

Swirl

ing-Fl

ow H

ybrid

Roc

ket

Engin

esP.

Wong

yai, D

. Grea

trix, R

yerso

n Un

iversi

ty, To

ronto,

Cana

da

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

751

High

Reg

ressi

on R

ate H

ybrid

Ro

cket

Fuel

Grain

s with

Heli

cal P

ort

Struc

ture

sS.

Whit

more,

M. S

obbi,

S. W

alker,

Utah

St

ate U

nivers

ity, L

ogan

, UT

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

752

Pyro

lysis

of A

crylon

itrile

-Bu

tadie

ne-S

tyre

ne (A

BS) U

nder

Hi

gh H

eat F

lux Co

nditio

nsJ.

Wilso

n, S.

Whit

more,

Utah

Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, Lo

gan,

UT

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

753

Hybr

id ro

cket

fuel

resid

uals

- an

over

looke

d top

icF.

Barat

o, Un

iversi

ty of

Padu

a, Pa

dua,

Italy;

M. G

rosse

, Ene

rgetix

, Bon

n, Ge

rman

y; A.

Bette

lla, U

nivers

ity of

Padu

a, Pa

dua,

Italy

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

754

Testi

ng of

Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Fue

l Gr

ains a

t Elev

ated

Temp

erat

ures

wi

th Sw

irl Pa

ttern

s Fab

ricat

ed U

sing

Rapid

Pro

toty

ping T

echn

ology

D. Ar

mold,

J. B

oyer,

B. M

cKnig

ht, K.

Ku

o, Pe

nnsy

lvania

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Un

iversi

ty Pa

rk, PA

; J. D

esain

, B. B

rady,

The A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion,

El Se

gund

o, CA

; et a

l.

  

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29 Ju

ly 20

1410

8-AP

C-2

Adva

nced

Vehic

le Pr

opuls

ion Co

ncep

tsRo

om 2

1Ch

aired

by: J

. ROB

INSO

N, Re

tired f

/Boe

ing14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-375

5A

Cube

sat A

stero

id Mi

ssion

: Pr

opuls

ion Tr

ade-

offs

G. La

ndis,

S. O

leson

, M. M

cGuir

e, L.

Burke

, M. M

artini

, J. F

ittje,

NASA

Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; et

al.

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

756

Conc

eptu

al De

sign

and T

estin

g of

a Du

al-th

rust

Dual-

head

Ele

ctrom

agne

tic Sp

ace E

xplor

ation

Pr

obe

J. Jo

hn, V

. Vk,

V. Sa

nal K

umar,

Ku

marag

uru Co

llege

of Te

chno

logy,

Coim

bator

e, Ind

ia

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

757

Plasm

onic

Force

Pro

pulsi

on fo

r Sm

all Sp

acec

raft

J. Ro

vey,

X. Ya

ng, P

. Friz

, C. H

u, M.

Gla

scock

, Miss

ouri U

nivers

ity of

Scie

nce

and T

echn

ology

, Roll

a, MO

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

758

Asse

ssmen

t of M

ulti-M

ode

Spac

ecra

ft Mi

cropr

opuls

ion Sy

stems

S. B

erg, J

. Rov

ey, M

issou

ri Univ

ersity

of

Scien

ce an

d Tec

hnolo

gy, R

olla,

MO

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

759

Cold

Gas P

ropu

lsion

Syste

m Co

ncep

tual

Desig

n fo

r the

SAMS

ON

Nano

Satel

liteJ.

Hersc

ovitz

, D. L

ev, Z

. Zuc

kerm

an,

Rafae

l, Haif

a, Isr

ael

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1410

9-EP

OL-1

/ESY

S-1

EPOL

and E

SYS

Room

22

Chair

ed by

: M. P

ISZCZ

OR, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

760

On th

e Mod

eling

of Fl

ow re

gimes

in

Heav

y Tru

ck P

asse

nger

s Cab

insA.

Omran

, E. K

halil,

Cairo

Univ

ersity

, Ca

iro, E

gypt

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

761

In-S

itu R

esou

rce U

tiliza

tion

for

Spac

e Exp

lorat

ion: R

esou

rce

Proc

essin

g, Mi

ssion

-Enab

ling

Tech

nolog

ies, a

nd Le

ssons

for

Susta

inabil

ity on

Earth

and B

eyon

dA.

Hepp

, B. P

alasz

ewsk

i, A. C

olozz

a, G.

La

ndis,

D. J

awors

ke, M

. Kuli

s, NA

SA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

762

Miles

tone

Chall

enge

s in

Deve

loping

In

nova

tion

and C

omme

rciali

zatio

n of

Roc

ket P

ropu

lsion

Tech

nolog

iesR.

Freem

an, N

orthc

entra

l Univ

ersity

, Pre

scott

Valle

y, AZ

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

763

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of

Biolo

gicall

y Pro

pellin

g Bee

tle W

ings

at Va

rious

Flyin

g Con

dition

sV.

Sana

l Kum

ar, Ku

marag

uru Co

llege

of

Tech

nolog

y, Co

imba

tore,

India

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

764

Carb

on D

ioxide

Emiss

ion Fr

ee

Powe

r Gen

erat

ion Sy

stem

H. S

ames

hima,

K. Ta

kaha

shi, T

. Sas

aki,

T. Kik

uchi,

N. H

arada

, Nag

aoka

Univ

ersity

of

Tech

nolog

y, Na

gaok

a, Ja

pan;

S.

Take

shita

, Wak

ayam

a Nati

onal

Colle

ge of

Te

chno

logy,

Gobo

, Jap

an

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

765

Goal

Base

d Tes

ting:

A Ri

sk

Info

rmed

Pro

cess

C. Ev

erline

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; N.

Gold

in, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

S.

Di St

efano

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; C.

Smith

, Joh

ns H

opkin

s Un

iversi

ty Ap

plied

Phys

ics La

borat

ory,

Laure

l, MD

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1411

0-TM

-3Sp

acec

raft

and L

unar

/Mar

s/Ve

nus S

urfa

ce Th

erma

l Man

agem

ent

Room

23

Chair

ed by

: M. C

HOI,

NASA

-Godd

ard S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter an

d C. T

ARAU

, Adv

ance

d Coo

ling T

echn

ologie

s14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-376

6Lo

w Co

st Ra

diato

r for

Fissi

on P

ower

Th

erma

l Con

trol

T. Ma

xwell

, J. H

arten

stine

, C. T

arau,

W.

Ande

rson,

Adva

nced

Cooli

ng Te

chno

logies

, Inc

., La

ncas

ter, P

A; N.

Walm

sley,

T. St

ern,

Vang

uard

Spac

e Tec

hnolo

gies,

Inc.,

San

Diego

, CA;

et al.

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

767

Meth

od of

Mini

mizin

g Size

of

Heat

Reje

ction

Syste

ms fo

r Th

ermo

electr

ic Co

olers

to Co

ol De

tecto

rs in

Spac

eM.

Choi,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

030

On Th

e Mod

eling

Of F

ilm Co

oling

In

Turb

ine B

lades

Und

er El

evat

ed G

as

Temp

erat

ures

I. Ha

ssan,

G. El

Harrir

y, E.

Khali

l, Cair

o Un

iversi

ty, Ca

iro, E

gypt

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

769

Deve

lopme

nt of

Hea

t Pipe

s Op

erat

ing at

Mid-

Leve

l Te

mper

atur

e Ran

ge A

pplie

d for

In

dustr

y, De

fens

e and

Aer

ospa

ceR.

Riehl,

D. S

ilva,

Natio

nal In

stitut

e for

Spac

e Res

earch

(INP

E), S

ão Jo

sé do

s Ca

mpos

, Braz

il

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

770

Ther

mal M

odel

Pred

iction

s of

Adva

nced

Stirl

ing R

adioi

soto

pe

Gene

rato

r Per

form

ance

X. W

ang,

W. Fa

banic

h, NA

SA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

P.

Schm

itz, P

ower

Comp

uting

Solu

tions

, Inc

., Cle

velan

d, OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

768

On th

e Com

puta

tions

of Th

erma

l Be

havio

ur of

Shell

and T

ube H

eat

Exch

ange

rE.

Khali

l, Cair

o Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt;

O. Ab

delLa

tif, A.

Attia

, M. Y

ehia,

Ben

ha

Unive

rsity,

Cairo

, Egy

pt

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1411

1-AB

PSI-7

Integ

rated

Per

form

ance

IIRo

om 2

5 A

Chair

ed by

: C. C

HUCK

, Boe

ing Co

mmerc

ial Ai

rplan

es an

d R. S

CHAR

NHOR

ST, B

oeing

Defe

nse,

Spac

e & S

ecuri

ty14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-377

1Pe

rform

ance

Estim

ation

for F

luidic

Th

rust

Vecto

ring N

ozzle

Coup

led

With

Aer

o-en

gine

J. Sh

i, Nort

hwes

tern P

olytec

hnica

l Un

iversi

ty, X

i’an,

China

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

772

Phen

omen

ologic

al In

trodu

ction

of

Prop

ulsion

Asp

ect o

f Ext

erna

l Flow

Ch

oking

at W

ing in

Gro

und E

ffect

V. Sa

nal K

umar,

Kuma

raguru

Colle

ge of

Te

chno

logy,

Coim

bator

e, Ind

ia

  

  

 

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2-PC

-8Co

mbus

tion

Dyna

mics

and D

etona

tions

Room

25

BCh

aired

by: E

. LYN

CH, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-377

3Hi

gh Fr

eque

ncy S

ignal

Analy

sis

Meth

ods f

or A

cous

tic M

odal

Onse

t in

a Con

tinuo

usly

Vary

ing

Reso

nanc

e Com

busto

rS.

Hes

ter, W

. And

erson

, M. Z

oltow

ski,

T. Fe

ldman

, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity, W

est

Lafay

ette,

IN

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

774

Stabil

ity Ch

arac

teriza

tion

of a

High

Pr

essu

re Tr

ansv

erse

Comb

usto

r wi

th D

iscre

tely V

ariab

le Ox

idize

r Po

st Le

ngth

sM.

Wier

man,

W. H

allum

, W. A

nders

on,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

775

Deve

lopme

nt of

Valid

ation

Ap

proa

ches

for N

umer

ical

Simula

tion

of Co

mbus

tion

Insta

bility

usin

g Flam

e Ima

ging

J. Ha

rdi, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R),

Hardt

haus

en, G

erman

y; W.

Hall

um, C

. Hu

ang,

W. An

derso

n, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity,

West

Lafay

ette,

IN

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

776

Ther

moac

ousti

c Fee

dbac

k An

alysis

of

a Cy

lindr

ical C

ombu

stion

Ch

ambe

r und

er Su

percr

itical

Cond

itions

M. S

chulz

e, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Munic

h, Ga

rching

, Germ

any;

A. Ur

bano

, Un

iversi

ty of

Rome

“La S

apien

za”,

Rome

, Ita

ly; M

. Zah

n, M.

Sch

mid,

T. Sa

ttelm

ayer,

Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Munic

h, Ga

rching

, Ge

rman

y; M.

Osch

wald,

Germ

an

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), L

ampo

ldsha

usen

, Ge

rman

y

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

778

Effe

ct of

the A

cous

tic Ex

citat

ion

on Le

an B

lowof

f in

Turb

ulent

Pr

emixe

d Bluf

f Bod

y Flam

esC.

Jeon

g, J.

Shin,

Y. Yo

on, S

eoul

Natio

nal

Unive

rsity,

Seo

ul, S

outh

Korea

170

0 hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

779

An A

cous

ticall

y Con

sisten

t In

vesti

gatio

n of

Comb

ustio

n In

stabil

ities i

n a D

ump C

ombu

stor

V. Ra

ni, S

. Ran

i, Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a, Hu

ntsvil

le, H

untsv

ille, A

L

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1411

3-HS

ABP-

4Hi

gh-S

peed

Airb

reat

hing P

ropu

lsion

IIRo

om 2

6 C

Chair

ed by

: P. B

ARTO

LOTTA

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-378

0Ef

fect

of Se

cond

-stag

e Co

nfigu

ratio

n on

Comb

ustio

n in

a Dua

l-stru

ts Ba

sed S

tage

d Su

perso

nic Co

mbus

tor

L. Tia

n, Z.

Shao

hua,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity,

Beijin

g, Ch

ina; Z

. Qin,

China

Aeros

pace

Sc

ience

and I

ndus

try Co

rporat

ion (C

ASIC)

, Be

ijing,

China

; L. X

uan,

X. X

u, Be

ihang

Un

iversi

ty, B

eijing

, Chin

a

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

781

The p

ossib

ilities

of in

tegra

ted

prop

ulsion

syste

mA.

Olah

, Self

, Bud

apes

t, Hu

ngary

  

  

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1411

4-LP

-12

Prop

ellan

t Fee

d Sys

tems &

Fluid

Man

agem

ent T

echn

ology

Room

3Ch

aired

by: D

. RAN

SOM,

Sou

thwes

t Res

earch

Insti

tute a

nd B

. MAR

CU, S

pace

X14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-378

2Lo

w Co

st Tu

rbop

ump C

once

pt fo

r Wi

de Th

rottl

e Ran

ge A

pplic

ation

sS.

Sarg

ent,

J. Pre

uss,

R. Pu

lling,

Barbe

r-Nic

hols,

Inc.,

Arva

da, C

O

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

783

LAPL

ACE -

Indu

cer C

ryog

enic

Cavit

ation

Test

Rig :

a Ke

y-Sto

ne in

th

e Lon

g-Te

rm Ca

vitat

ion R

esea

rch

Prog

ram

T. Wa

tiotie

nne,

J. NG

uyen

Duc

, P.

Manfr

edi, P

. Nive

t, Sa

fran G

roup,

Snec

ma,

Verno

n, Fra

nce;

J. De

houv

e, J.

Herpe

, Fre

nch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Pari

s, Fra

nce

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

784

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Pis

tonle

ss Ro

cket

Engin

e Pum

p Sub

orbit

al Fli

ght T

est

Demo

nstra

tor

R. St

arkey

, M. C

anne

lla, J

. Bren

del,

Unive

rsity

of Co

lorad

o, Bo

ulder,

Bou

lder,

CO; S

. Harr

ington

, Flom

etrics

, Inc

., Ca

rlsba

d, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

785

Surg

e Pre

ssure

Mitig

ation

in th

e Gl

obal

Prec

ipita

tion

Meas

urem

ent

Missi

on Co

re P

ropu

lsion

Syste

mA.

Scrog

gins,

M. Fi

ebig,

NAS

A God

dard

Spac

e Flig

ht Ce

nter, G

reenb

elt, M

D

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

786

Expe

rimen

ts on

fluid

ham

mer

involv

ing ca

vitat

ion an

d pre

ssura

nt

gas d

esor

ption

for a

eros

pace

ap

plica

tions

M. Le

ma, v

on Ká

rmán

Insti

tute f

or Flu

id Dy

nami

cs, Rh

ode-S

aint-G

enés

e, Be

lgium

; J. S

teelan

t, ES

A, No

ordwi

jk, Th

e Ne

therla

nds;

F. Ló

pez P

eña,

Unive

rsity

of A C

oruña

, A Co

ruña,

Spain

; P. R

amba

ud,

von K

ármán

Insti

tute f

or Flu

id Dy

nami

cs,

Rhod

e-Sain

t-Gen

ése,

Belgi

um

  

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29 Ju

ly 20

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5-LP

-13

Injec

tors

IIRo

om 4

Chair

ed by

: O. H

AIDN,

Tech

nisch

e Univ

ersitä

t Mün

chen

and S

. MILL

ER, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e Corp

oratio

n14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-378

7Ef

fect

of In

jecto

r Exit

Geo

metry

on

Ato

miza

tion

of a

Liquid

-Liqu

id Do

uble

Swirl

Coax

ial In

jecto

r usin

g No

n-In

vasiv

e Las

er, O

ptica

l and

X-

ray T

echn

iques

C. Ra

dke,

NASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r, Ho

uston

, TX;

T. M

eyer,

T. H

einde

l, Iow

a St

ate U

nivers

ity, A

mes,

IA

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

788

An Ex

perim

enta

l Stu

dy of

the

Effe

cts of

Plat

e Geo

metry

on th

e Sp

ray A

tomi

zatio

n of

LOX/

CH4

in Un

i-Elem

ent S

hear

Coax

ial In

jecto

rsL.

Sanc

hez,

V. Do

rado,

R. Ell

is, R.

Wo

odwa

rd, A.

Chou

dhuri

, Univ

ersity

of

Texa

s, El

Paso

, El P

aso,

TX

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

789

Nume

rical

and E

xper

imen

tal

Inve

stiga

tion

of Co

nfine

d Tur

bulen

t Mu

ltiple

Trans

verse

Jets

F. Da

voud

zade

h, Air

Force

Rese

arch

Labo

ratory

, Edw

ards A

FB, C

A; D.

Forlit

i, Sie

rra Lo

bo, I

nc.,

Edwa

rds AF

B, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

790

Inter

preta

tion

of Co

re Le

ngth

in

Shea

r Coa

xial R

ocke

t Inje

ctors

from

X-ra

y Rad

iogra

phy M

easu

reme

nts

S. S

chum

aker,

S. D

ancz

yk, M

. Ligh

tfoot,

Air

Force

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Edwa

rds

AFB,

CA; A

. Kas

tengre

n, Arg

onne

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Argo

nne,

IL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

791

Appli

catio

n of

a Re

al-Ga

s-Libr

ary

Multi-

Fluid-

Mixin

g Mod

el to

Su

percr

itical

Single

Injec

tor F

lowD.

Ban

uti, K

. Han

nema

nn, G

erman

Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Gött

ingen

, Ge

rman

y

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1411

6-LP

-14

Spac

ecra

ft Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stems

IIRo

om 5

Chair

ed by

: P. A

LLIOT

, Sne

cma S

.A. an

d K. K

REIN

ER, B

oeing

Defe

nse,

Spac

e & S

ecuri

ty14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-379

2Ig

nition

Ove

rpre

ssure

in La

ser

Ignit

ed R

eacti

on an

d Con

trol

Thru

sters

C. Ma

nflett

i, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter

(DLR

), Ha

rdtha

usen

, Germ

any

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

793

Deve

lopme

nt of

Dua

l Pro

pulsi

on

Syste

m wi

th M

ono-

/Bi-p

rope

llant

s Sp

ecial

ized f

or M

icros

atell

ites

T. Oo

hira,

T. Sa

kuma

, S. N

ishiki

zawa

, H.

Saha

ra, To

kyo M

etrop

olitan

Univ

ersity

, To

kyo,

Japa

n

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

794

Over

view

of th

e Ger

man

Gel

Prop

ulsion

Tech

nolog

y Pro

gram

H. Ci

ezki,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter

(DLR

), Ha

rdtha

usen

, Germ

any;

J. Hü

rttlen

, Fra

unho

fer, P

finzta

l-Berg

haus

en, G

erman

y; K.

Naum

ann,

Baye

rn-Ch

emie,

Asch

au

am In

n, Ge

rman

y; M.

Neg

ri, Ge

rman

Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Hard

thaus

en,

Germ

any;

J. Ra

msel,

Bay

ern-Ch

emie,

As

chau

am In

n, Ge

rman

y; V.

Weise

r, Fra

unho

fer, P

finzta

l-Berg

haus

en, G

erman

y

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

795

Life T

est R

esult

s of a

MON

ARC 5

1

lbf M

onop

rope

llant

Thru

ster w

ith

Hera

eus C

ataly

stC.

Gatto

, B. N

akaz

ono,

Jet P

ropuls

ion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

796

Gelle

d Gre

en P

rope

llant

Roc

ket

Moto

r and

Gas

Gen

erat

or

Tech

nolog

y at B

ayer

n-Ch

emie

- Sta

tus a

nd A

pplic

ation

s for

Spac

e Sy

stems

K. Na

uman

n, J.

Rams

el, P.

Pinto

, H.

Niede

rmaie

r, A. T

huma

nn, B

ayern

-Chem

ie,

Asch

au am

Inn,

Germ

any

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

797

Cont

rol C

hara

cteris

tics o

f a G

el Pr

opell

ant T

hrot

teable

Roc

ket

Moto

r with

a Pin

tle N

ozzle

P. Pin

to, J.

Rams

el, H

. Nied

ermaie

r, A.

Thum

ann,

K. Na

uman

n, Ba

yern-

Chem

ie,

Asch

au am

Inn,

Germ

any

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1411

7-AB

PSI-6

Inlet

s II

Room

6Ch

aired

by: L

. LEA

VITT,

NASA

and K

. BLO

DGET

T, GE

Aviat

ion14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-379

8Lo

w Dr

ag D

esign

and A

erod

ynam

ic Pe

rform

ance

Evalu

ation

of

Supe

rsonic

Air

Inlet

H. M

iki, M

. Kam

eda,

Toky

o Univ

ersity

of

Agric

ulture

and T

echn

ology

, Kog

anei,

Ja

pan;

Y. Wa

tanab

e, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Mita

ka, J

apan

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

799

The O

rigin

of In

let B

uzz i

n a M

ach

1.7

Low

Boom

Inlet

Des

ignB.

Ande

rson,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

801

Grid

Reso

lution

Stud

y ove

r Op

erab

ility S

pace

for a

Mac

h 1.

7 Lo

w Bo

om Ex

terna

l Com

pres

sion

Inlet

B. An

derso

n, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

802

Perfo

rman

ce of

a Su

perso

nic O

ver-

Wing

Inlet

with

App

licat

ion to

a Lo

w-So

nic-B

oom

Aircr

aft

C. Tre

fny, S

. Hirt,

B. A

nders

on, N

ASA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

L.

Fink,

The B

oeing

Comp

any,

Seatt

le, W

A; T.

Mage

e, Th

e Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, Hu

nting

ton

Beac

h, CA

  

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29 Ju

ly 20

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8-SR

-4So

lid R

ocke

t Mot

or M

odeli

ng, S

imula

tion

and A

nalys

is I

Room

7Ch

aired

by: J

. SPU

RLIN

G, N

aval

Air W

arfare

Cente

r Wea

pons

Divi

sion a

nd J.

MAJ

DALA

NI, A

uburn

Univ

ersity

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

803

Mode

ling C

rack

s in

Nonli

near

Vis

coela

stic M

edia

Subje

cted t

o Th

erma

l Loa

ding

S. Ö

züpe

k, C.

Iyidik

er, B

ogaz

ici Un

iversi

ty,

Istan

bul, T

urkey

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

804

Impr

ovem

ents

to th

e Soli

d Pe

rform

ance

Pro

gram

(SPP

’12)

an

d a R

eview

of N

ozzle

Pe

rform

ance

Pre

dictio

nsD.

Coats

, A. D

ang,

Softw

are an

d En

ginee

ring A

ssocia

tes, I

nc.,

Carso

n Cit

y, NV

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

805

Analy

sis an

d Per

form

ance

Re

cons

tructi

on of

VEGA

Solid

Ro

cket

Moto

rs Qu

alific

ation

Fligh

tsE.

Cava

llini, B

. Fav

ini, U

nivers

ity of

Rome

“L

a Sap

ienza

”, Ro

me, I

taly;

A. Ne

ri, ES

A, Fra

scati,

Italy

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

806

A Mo

nte C

arlo

Analy

sis of

the

Thru

st Im

balan

ce fo

r the

Spac

e La

unch

Syste

m Bo

oster

Dur

ing B

oth

the I

gnitio

n Tra

nsien

t and

Stea

dy

State

Oper

ation

T. St

eadm

an, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL;

W. Fo

ster, W

. Cro

wder,

Aubu

rn Un

iversi

ty, Au

burn,

AL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

807

3D Fl

ow Si

mulat

ion of

Dua

l Thr

ust

Solid

Roc

ket M

otor

s dur

ing St

artin

g Tra

nsien

tV.

Sana

l Kum

ar, J.

John

, Kum

aragu

ru Co

llege

of Te

chno

logy,

Coim

bator

e, Ind

ia

  

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1411

9-EC

S-1

Ener

getic

Comp

onen

t Mod

eling

, Por

ous E

xplos

ives a

nd Co

mpos

ites,

Tech

nical

Road

maps

and M

argin

Asse

ssmen

ts in

Testi

ngRo

om 8

Chair

ed by

: B. S

MITH

, Pac

ific S

cienti

fic En

ergeti

c Mate

rials

Comp

any

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

808

Unde

rwat

er P

erfo

rman

ce

Char

acter

izatio

n of

a Ba

llistic

Gu

illotin

e Cut

ter at

Ope

ratin

g Te

mper

atur

e Ext

reme

sH.

Lee,

Chem

ring E

nerge

tic D

evice

s, Do

wners

Grov

e, IL

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

809

Sizing

of an

Explo

sive B

olt u

sing a

n Ela

stic P

lastic

-Stre

ngth

Mod

elJ.

Kozm

ic, H

. Lee

, Che

mring

Energ

etic

Devic

es, D

owne

rs Gr

ove,

IL

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

810

Micro

struc

ture

Dep

ende

nt R

eacti

ve

Burn

Mod

eling

of P

orou

s Soli

d Ex

plosiv

esP.

Rao,

K. Go

nthier

, Lou

isiana

Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, B

aton R

ouge

, LA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

811

2014

CAD/

PAD

Tech

nolog

y Ro

adma

p Upd

ate R

epor

tT.

Blach

owsk

i, J. B

urche

tt, N

aval

Surfa

ce

Warfa

re Ce

nter, I

ndian

Hea

d, MD

; J.

Bagli

ni, Ex

odyn

amics

Tech

nolog

y, Inc

., Ph

oenix

, AZ;

C. W

heele

r, A. W

oods

, Nav

al Su

rface

Warf

are Ce

nter, I

ndian

Hea

d, MD

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

812

Marg

in Re

quire

ment

s and

Inpu

t Le

vel F

ormu

lation

in D

ynam

ic Te

sting

of EC

SL.

Yang

, Self

, La C

anad

a Flin

tridge

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

813

Rapid

Des

ign an

d Opt

imiza

tion

of a

Comp

osite

Reta

iner t

o Sup

port

the

Ener

getic

Load

ing of

an Ex

pand

ing

Tube

Asse

mbly

R. Da

vis, P

acific

Scie

ntific

Energ

etic

Mater

ials C

ompa

ny, H

ollist

er, CA

 

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1412

0-EP

-16

Hall T

hrus

terRo

om 9

Chair

ed by

: R. H

OFER

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory a

nd P.

PETE

RSON

, Elec

troDy

nami

c App

licatio

ns, I

nc. (

EDA)

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

031

Effe

cts of

Wall

Temp

erat

ure a

nd

Surfa

ce R

ough

ness

on th

e Plas

ma

Shea

thS.

Lang

endo

rf, M

. Walk

er, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

814

Perfo

rman

ce Ch

arac

terist

ics of

Hi

gh-P

ower,

High

-Spe

cific-I

mpuls

e Ha

ll Thr

uster

s for

In-S

pace

Pr

opuls

ionT.

Kago

ta, H

. Tah

ara, O

saka

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Osak

a, Ja

pan

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

815

The X

3 10

0-kW

Clas

s Nes

ted-

Chan

nel H

all Th

ruste

r: Mo

tivat

ion,

Imple

ment

ation

, and

Initia

l Tes

ting

S. H

all, R

. Flor

enz,

A. Ga

llimore

, Univ

ersity

of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor, A

nn Ar

bor, M

I; H.

Ka

mhaw

i, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

; D. B

rown,

Air Fo

rce

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Edwa

rds AF

B, CA

; J.

Polk,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; et

al.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

032

Esta

blish

ing an

In Si

tu Te

chniq

ue

for M

easu

ring B

oron

Nitr

ide

Eros

ionK.

Lemm

er, A.

Hine

, G. N

eff, W

ester

n Mi

chiga

n Univ

ersity

, Kala

mazo

o, MI

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

816

Thro

ttled

Per

form

ance

of th

e SPT

-14

0 Ha

ll Thr

uster

J. Sn

yder,

R. H

ofer, J

et Pro

pulsio

n La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

817

Inve

stiga

tion

of th

e Effe

cts

of Ca

thod

e Pos

ition

on th

e Pe

rform

ance

and O

pera

tion

of th

e Hi

gh Vo

ltage

Hall

Acce

lerat

orH.

Kamh

awi, W

. Hua

ng, T

. Haa

g, NA

SA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

818

Perfo

rman

ce Co

mpar

ison

betw

een

a Mag

nesiu

m- an

d Xen

on-fu

eled 2

kW

Hall

Thru

ster

M. H

opkin

s, L.

King,

Mich

igan

Tech

nolog

ical U

nivers

ity, H

ough

ton, M

I

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Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1412

1-ET

-4

1500

- 18

00 h

rsEn

ergy

Life

Cycle

Vulne

rabil

ity an

d Life

Cycle

Man

agem

ent

Room

24

Pane

l 1: M

anag

ing th

e Life

-Cycle

of Co

mplex

Sys

tems:

Using

Adva

nced

Mod

els fo

r Ene

rgy D

ecisio

n Sup

port

Of th

e man

y cha

lleng

es co

nfron

ting s

ystem

deve

lopers

in th

e mod

ern er

a, pe

rhaps

none

is m

ore ch

allen

ging t

han L

ife-Cy

cle m

anag

emen

t of t

he “S

ystem

of S

ystem

s” co

ntaine

d with

in the

Energ

y Sec

tor. A

t the

same

time,

the re

liable

deliv

ery of

energ

y con

tinue

s to

be a

vital

functi

on on

whic

h all m

odern

econ

omies

depe

nd.

This

sessi

on w

ill ex

amine

the a

vaila

bility

of so

phist

icated

indu

stry o

fferin

gs in

simu

lation

tools

and m

ethod

s tha

t prov

ide ef

fectiv

e life

-cycle

man

agem

ent /

decis

ion su

pport

for c

omple

x sys

tems d

esign

ers, s

uch a

s the

energ

y sys

tems o

f tod

ay..

Pane

lists w

ill pro

vide a

ge

neral

overv

iew an

d foc

us on

the s

ignific

ant a

dvan

ces m

ade i

n the

area

s of A

pplie

d Mod

el-ba

sed S

E meth

ods i

n dea

ling w

ith th

e com

plex s

ystem

s cha

lleng

es. E

xamp

les of

energ

y sys

tem m

odels

will

be di

scusse

d.

Mo

derat

or: D

avid

Long

, Vite

ch Co

rp/ IN

COSE

Pane

lists:

Matt

hew

Haus

e, Ate

go /

PTC

Ph

il LeP

lante,

Penn

Stat

e Univ

ersity

Ben

jie Lo

op, P

C Krau

se &

Asso

ciates

, Inc

*

Sean

McG

ervey

, Joh

ns H

opkin

s Univ

ersity

/ AP

LPa

nel 2

: Exa

minin

g Ene

rgy S

ystem

Risk

s and

Powe

r Grid

Vulne

rabilit

y Th

e Ene

rgy In

frastr

uctur

e in m

any c

ountr

ies is

aging

and v

ulnera

ble to

a va

riety

of thr

eats,

both

man-m

ade a

nd na

tural

phen

omen

a. Th

e risk

s of w

ide-sp

read,

susta

ined o

utage

of el

ectric

ity on

mod

ern so

ciety

could

be m

ore de

vasta

ting t

han a

nythi

ng th

at ha

s bee

n ex

perie

nced

in hu

man c

iviliz

ation

. This

pane

l will

exam

ine th

e risk

s and

discu

ss an

asse

ssmen

t of v

ariou

s thre

at sce

nario

s and

the c

urren

t stat

e of p

ower

grid c

halle

nges

for m

aintai

ning s

ecuri

ty an

d ava

ilabil

ity. I

t will

also e

xplor

e pos

sible

recov

ery st

rateg

ies in

the e

vent

of gri

d fail

ure an

d an a

ction

plan

for n

ation

al lea

dersh

ip.

Mode

rator:

Fran

k Gaff

ney,

Cente

r for

Secu

rity Po

licy

Pa

nelist

s: L

arry B

ugh,

Relia

biity

First

Corp.

Jam

es S

teven

s, So

ftware

Engr

Insitu

te/CM

U

*Th

om Pe

arce,

PUCO

*

Tom

Popik

, Fou

ndati

on fo

r Res

ilient

Socie

ties

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1412

2-PA

NEL-4

15

00 -

1800

hrs

Imple

ment

ation

, Utili

zatio

n, an

d Coo

rdina

tion

of A

dvan

ced E

nerg

y Con

cept

s with

in th

e Gov

ernm

ent a

nd D

epar

tmen

t of D

efen

seRo

om 2

6 A

Given

the r

elian

ce of

the m

odern

warfi

ghter

on ad

vanc

ed te

chno

logy,

the ne

ed fo

r ligh

tweig

ht, hi

ghly

efficie

nt po

wer s

ource

s is g

reater

than

ever

for th

e milit

ary. A

dvan

ced b

attery

tech

nolog

y, ph

otovo

ltaics

, adv

ance

d fue

ls, et

c. ha

ve ta

ken o

n eve

r incre

asing

roles

with

in the

Dep

artme

nt of

Defen

se. T

his re

lianc

e on e

fficien

t, low

-cost

powe

r sys

tems h

as in

creas

ed th

e nee

d for

coord

inatio

n and

colla

borat

ion on

adva

nced

tech

nolog

y betw

een t

he D

oD an

d othe

r Gov

ernme

nt ag

encie

s. To

pics d

iscus

sed w

ill be

inclu

de re

searc

h in a

dvan

ced p

ower

gene

ration

tech

nolog

y, sy

stem

requir

emen

ts, pl

anne

d imp

lemen

tation

, and

coord

inatio

n acti

vities

for t

hese

adva

nced

tech

nolog

ies.

Mode

rator:

Mich

ael F

. Pisz

czor,

Jr.,

Chief

, Pho

tovolt

aic an

d Elec

troch

emica

l Sys

tems B

ranch

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

rPa

nelist

s: D

r. Phil

lip Je

nkins

, Sen

ior Te

chno

logist

, Nav

al Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y

John

Nair

us, C

hief E

ngine

er Po

wer a

nd Co

ntrols

Divi

sion,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

,

Rand

all Fu

rnas,

Chief

, Pow

er Div

ision,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Evan

O. J

ones

, Man

ager

Energ

y and

Envir

onme

nt for

Nait

onal

Secu

rity, P

acific

Nort

hwes

t Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1412

3-PA

NEL-9

15

00 -

1800

hrs

70 Ye

ars o

f Aer

o Pro

pulsi

on R

esea

rch at

NAS

A Gl

enn

Rese

arch

Cent

erRo

om 2

6 B

A hist

orica

l pers

pecti

ve on

aero

propu

lsion r

esea

rch co

nduc

ted at

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r ove

r the

past

70 ye

ars w

ill be

pres

ented

, with

emph

asis

on re

searc

h rela

ted to

engin

e nois

e, co

mbus

tion,

CFD,

contr

ols, m

ateria

ls an

d stru

ctures

, and

sens

ors an

d ins

trume

ntatio

n. Mo

derat

or: D

hanir

eddy

Redd

y, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Prese

nters:

Den

nis H

uff, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Cl

arenc

e Cha

ng, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Lo

uis Po

vinell

i, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

San

jay G

arg, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Aj

ay M

isra,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Larry

Matu

s, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

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Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1412

4-PL

ENAR

Y-5

1800

- 19

00 h

rsHi

story

of th

e Sku

nk W

orks

©Gr

and B

allro

om A

Alton

Romi

g, Vic

e Pres

ident,

Engin

eerin

g and

Adva

nced

Sys

tems,

Lock

heed

Mart

in Ae

ronau

tics

Know

n for

their a

bility

to ra

pidly

solve

even

the m

ost d

aunti

ng ch

allen

ges,

emplo

yees

of th

e Sku

nk W

orks h

ave s

uppo

rted t

he m

ission

s of t

heir c

ustom

ers fo

r more

than

70

years

. Tha

t sing

ular f

ocus

has l

ed to

some

of th

e mos

t sign

ifican

t ach

ievem

ents

in ae

rospa

ce to

inclu

de

the fir

st Ma

ch 2

fighte

r, the

high

est-fl

ying s

ingle

engin

e airc

raft,

the fir

st (a

nd on

ly) op

eratio

nal M

ach 3

aircr

aft, t

he fir

st ste

alth a

ircraf

t, an

d the

first

opera

tiona

l Mac

h 3 st

ealth

y unm

anne

d airc

raft.

The c

ontrib

ution

of th

ese L

ockh

eed M

artin

Skun

k Work

s’ pro

jects

to pe

ace,

stabil

ity an

d pros

perity

for t

he U

nited

Stat

es an

d its

allies

is on

e rea

son w

hy it

is the

only

aeros

pace

comp

any i

n hist

ory to

rece

ive th

e Nati

onal

Meda

l of T

echn

ology

and I

nnov

ation

. Join

Alton

Romi

g for

a disc

ussio

n of t

he S

kunk

Work

s app

roach

and h

ow it

enab

les th

e men

and w

omen

who

work

there

to co

ntinu

e to r

edefi

ne w

hat is

possi

ble.

Join

us le

arn an

d abo

ut the

excit

ing hi

story

of Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Skun

k Work

s!

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1412

5-PA

NEL-1

4 19

00 -

2100

hrs

Risin

g Lea

ders

in Ae

rosp

ace:

“Bra

nd Yo

urse

lf”Ro

om 5

Engin

eers

need

to th

ink of

them

selve

s not

just a

s an i

ndivi

dual,

but a

s a br

and.

Toda

y, an

engin

eer’s

bran

d is b

oth vi

rtual

and i

n pers

on. C

ome t

o the

Risin

g Lea

ders

even

t “Br

and Y

ourse

lf “ w

here

brand

ing sp

ecial

ist B

rad O

wen o

f Crea

vos w

ill tal

k abo

ut ho

w to

mana

ge yo

ur bra

nd.

Tues

day,

29 Ju

ly 20

1412

6-NF

F-5Fu

ture

Fligh

t Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stems

Room

6Ch

aired

by: G

. MEH

OLIC,

The A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion a

nd B

. PAL

ASZE

WSK

I, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1900

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

819

Atmo

sphe

ric M

ining

in th

e Out

er

Solar

Syste

m: A

erial

Vehic

le Re

conn

aissa

nce a

nd Ex

plora

tion

Optio

nsB.

Palas

zews

ki, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

820

Mars

Aeria

l Nuc

lear G

lobal

Land

ing

Explo

rer:

A Gl

obal

Mobil

ity an

d Mu

lti-Mi

ssion

Plat

form

G. Zh

a, K.

Haefn

er, B

. Hay

ton, U

nivers

ity

of Mi

ami, C

oral G

albes

, FL;

M. D

ing,

Harbi

n Eng

ineeri

ng In

stitut

e, Ha

rbin,

China

2000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

821

Theo

ry of

a Ma

ch Ef

fect

Thru

ster

H. Fe

arn, J

. Woo

dward

, K. W

anse

r, Ca

liforni

a Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Full

erton

, CA

  

  

Wedn

esda

y

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

127-

PLEN

ARY-6

08

00 -

0900

hrs

Adva

nced

Man

ufac

turin

g Solu

tions

for P

&E Sy

stems

- Th

e Art

of th

e Pos

sible

Gran

d Ball

room

A

Greg

Morr

is, Ad

ditive

Stra

tegy a

nd B

usine

ss De

velop

ment

Mana

ger, G

E Avia

tion

A lea

ding e

xpert

from

the a

dditiv

e man

ufactu

ring c

ommu

nity w

ill sh

are hi

s tho

ughts

on ho

w ne

w ma

nufac

turing

tech

nique

s and

tech

nolog

ies ar

e rev

olutio

nizing

the d

esign

and p

roduc

tion o

f prop

ulsion

and e

nergy

syste

ms.

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

185-

NW-6

09

00 -

0930

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee a

nd P

astri

es in

Expo

sition

Hall

Exhib

it Ha

ll C

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

186-

SB-3

09

00 -

0930

hrs

Spea

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Roo

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Pleas

e mee

t you

r ses

sion c

hairs

at 0

900

hrs in

your

sessi

on ro

om to

load

pres

entat

ions f

or bo

th the

morn

ing an

d afte

rnoon

sessi

ons

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esda

y, 30

July

2014

128-

ITAR-

3To

pics I

n En

ergy

and P

ower

Man

agem

ent

Room

16

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ed by

: M. P

ISZCZ

OR, N

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esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd M

. CHO

I, NA

SA-Go

ddard

Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

822

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n, O

ptim

izatio

n, an

d Ex

perim

enta

l Tes

ting o

f the

SLS

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ox Th

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ker, M

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ham,

ATK,

Promo

ntory,

UT

  

  

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

129-

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rbine

Tech

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tation

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hrs

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e Cold

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t Sy

stem

for S

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ets u

sing D

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allim

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nd, A

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trogio

vann

i, A.

Maso

n, M.

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n, AC

ENT L

abora

tories

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, Man

orville

, NY

1130

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014-3

824

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st Mo

dular

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ACEN

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NY

  

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y, 30

July

2014

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by: R

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n Res

earch

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r and

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, NAS

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n Res

earch

Cente

r09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-382

5Ex

perim

enta

l Inv

estig

ation

of th

e RF

-Con

trolle

d Holl

ow Ca

thod

eM.

Plas

ek, C

. Word

ingha

m, S

. Roja

s Mata

, E.

Chou

eiri, P

rince

ton U

nivers

ity, P

rince

ton,

NJ; J

. Polk

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

826

Inve

stiga

tion

of En

erge

tic Io

ns in

a 10

0-A

Hollo

w Ca

thod

eB.

Jorns

, D. G

oebe

l, I. M

ikellid

es, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

827

Rese

rvoir

-Type

Holl

ow Ca

thod

e for

Ele

ctric

Prop

ulsion

App

licat

ions

W. O

hling

er, S

elf, B

abso

n Park

, FL;

B. Va

ncil,

V. Sc

hmidt

, eBe

am, I

nc.,

Beav

erton

, OR;

J. Po

lk, Je

t Prop

ulsion

La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

  

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

131-

EP-1

8Io

n Th

ruste

rs - M

odeli

ngRo

om 1

1Ch

aired

by: R

. WIRZ

, UCL

A09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-382

8Mo

delin

g and

Simu

lation

of EP

Pla

sma P

lume E

xpan

sion

into

Vacu

umF.

Cicho

cki, M

. Meri

no, E

. Ahe

do, C

harle

s III

Unive

rsity

of Ma

drid,

Lega

nés,

Spain

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

829

A Va

lidat

ion St

udy o

f a 3

D PI

C Mo

del f

or a

Minia

ture

Micr

owav

e Di

schar

ge Io

n Th

ruste

rY.

Taka

o, K.

Erigu

chi, K

. Ono

, Kyo

to Un

iversi

ty, Ky

oto, J

apan

; Y. S

ugita

, Sh

izuok

a Univ

ersity

, Shiz

uoka

, Jap

an;

H. Ko

izumi

, K. K

omura

saki,

Univ

ersity

of

Toky

o, To

kyo,

Japa

n

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

830

Inve

stiga

tion

of P

lasma

Leak

age

thro

ugh

a Per

mane

nt M

agne

t Cus

p via

Par

ticle

Simula

tion

S. Ar

aki, B

. Dan

kong

kaku

l, R. W

irz,

Unive

rsity

of Ca

liforni

a, Lo

s Ang

eles,

Los

Ange

les, C

A

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

831

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of M

icrow

ave

Neut

raliz

er In

cludin

g Ion

’s Ki

netic

Ef

fects

K. Ku

bota,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Cho

fu, Ja

pan;

H.

Watan

abe,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Sag

amiha

ra, Ja

pan;

N. Ya

mamo

to, H

. Nak

ashim

a, Ky

ushu

Un

iversi

ty, Ka

suga

, Jap

an; T

. Miya

saka

, Gif

u Univ

ersity

, Gifu

, Jap

an; I

. Fun

aki,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JA

XA),

Saga

miha

ra, Ja

pan

  

 

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APS-

3Sp

acec

raft

Powe

r Con

cept

sRo

om 1

2Ch

aired

by: J

. HAIN

ES, R

etired

- form

erly E

SA/E

STEC

and A

. SAL

IM, R

etired

- Loc

khee

d Mart

in Sp

ace S

ystem

s Com

pany

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

832

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion of

La

tent H

eat T

herm

al En

ergy

Sto

rage

for B

i-Mod

al So

lar Th

erma

l Pr

opuls

ionM.

Gilp

in, U

nivers

ity of

Sou

thern

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, CA

; D. S

charf

e, ER

C, Inc

., Ed

wards

AFB,

CA; M

. You

ng,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Ed

wards

AF

B, CA

; R. W

ebb,

Unive

rsity

of Co

lorad

o, Co

lorad

o Spri

ngs,

Color

ado S

pring

s, CO

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

833

Over

view

of In

tellig

ent P

ower

Co

ntro

ller D

evelo

pmen

t for

Hum

an

Deep

Spac

e Exp

lorat

ionJ.

Soed

er, A.

Mcn

elis,

R. Be

ach,

N.

McNe

lis, T.

Dev

er, L.

Tras

e, NA

SA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

et al

.

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

834

An A

rchite

cture

to En

able

Auto

nomo

us Co

ntro

l of a

Spac

ecra

ftR.

May,

Vanta

ge Pa

rtners

, LLC

, Clev

eland

, OH

; J. S

oede

r, R. B

each

, P. G

eorge

, NAS

A Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H;

J. Fra

nk, M

. Sch

waba

cher,

NAS

A Ame

s Re

searc

h Cen

ter, M

offett

Field

, CA;

et al.

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

835

Simula

tion

and C

ontro

l Lab

De

velop

ment

for P

ower

and E

nerg

y Ma

nage

ment

for N

ASA

Mann

ed

Deep

Spac

e Miss

ions

A. Mc

Nelis,

R. B

each

, J. S

oede

r, N.

McNe

lis, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; R

. May

, Van

tage P

artne

rs,

LLC, C

levela

nd, O

H; T.

Dev

er, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

et al

.

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

836

Appli

catio

n of

Aut

onom

ous

Spac

ecra

ft Po

wer C

ontro

l Te

chno

logy t

o Ter

restr

ial M

icrog

rids

T. De

ver, L

. Tras

e, J.

Soed

er, R.

Bea

ch, N

. Mc

Nelis,

A. M

cNeli

s, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH;

et al

.

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

133-

GTE-1

7 09

30 -

1130

hrs

AIAA

/ASM

E Stu

dent

Engin

e Des

ign Co

mpeti

tion

Room

13

Chair

ed by

: I. H

ALLIW

ELL,

Powe

r Sys

tems M

anufa

cturin

g LLC

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

134-

GTE-1

8Tu

rbine

s II

Room

14

Chair

ed by

: S. S

UBRA

MANI

AN, Q

uEST

Glob

al, In

c.09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-383

8Co

mpar

ison

of H

eat T

rans

fer

Pred

iction

for V

ariou

s Tur

bulen

ce

Mode

ls in

a Pin

Fin Ch

anne

lM.

Rick

lick, E

mbry-

Riddle

Aeron

autic

al Un

iversi

ty, D

ayton

a Bea

ch, F

L; C.

Carpe

nter, C

D-ada

pco,

Orlan

do, F

L

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

839

Time F

iltere

d Nav

ier St

okes

(TFN

S)

Simula

tions

and A

pplic

ation

to Fi

lm

Cooli

ng on

a Fla

t Plat

e Thr

ough

Lo

ng Co

oling

Tube

sA.

Ameri

, Ohio

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Colu

mbus

, OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

840

Struc

tura

l Ana

lysis

of a

Gas T

urbin

e Di

sk Co

ntain

ing H

eat P

ipes U

sing

Finite

Elem

ent A

nalys

isS.

Eise

nman

n, M.

Mair

, A. H

upfer

, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Munic

h, Ga

rching

, Ge

rman

y

  

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

135-

GTE-1

9En

gine I

cing

Room

15

Chair

ed by

: J. V

ERES

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-384

1An

alysis

of St

all O

nset

in a

Multis

tage

Axia

l Flow

Comp

resso

r in

Resp

onse

to En

gine I

cing

R. Ku

ndu,

J. Pra

sad,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

842

Mode

ling t

he D

eterio

ratio

n of

Engin

e and

Low

Pres

sure

Co

mpre

ssor P

erfo

rman

ce D

uring

a Ro

llbac

k Ev

ent d

ue to

Ice A

ccreti

onP.

Jorge

nson

, J. V

eres,

S. Jo

nes,

NASA

Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

843

Use o

f a Tu

rbof

an En

gine t

o Me

asur

e Ice

Crys

tal C

loud

Conc

entra

tion

In-Fl

ight

C. Ca

liff, D

. Kne

zevic

i, Gen

eral E

lectric

Co

mpan

y, Cin

cinna

ti, OH

  

 

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136-

HSAB

P-7/

ABPS

I-8Hi

gh-S

peed

Inlet

sRo

om 2

Chair

ed by

: R. S

TARK

EY, U

nivers

ity of

Color

ado B

oulde

r and

R. N

ICHOL

S, Th

e Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a at B

irming

ham

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

844

Unce

rtaint

y Qua

ntifi

catio

n fo

r a

Scra

mjet

Inlet

Flow

J. Bu

rt, M

. Hag

enma

ier, D

. Eklu

nd, H

. W

ilkin,

E. Jo

syula

, Air F

orce R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

845

Multifi

delity

Simu

lation

of a

Dual

Mode

Scra

mjet

Comp

ressi

on

Syste

m us

ing Co

upled

NPS

S and

FL

UENT

Code

sN.

Vija

yaku

mar, D

. Wilso

n, F.

Lu,

Unive

rsity

of Te

xas,

Arling

ton, A

rlingto

n, TX

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

846

A Flu

idic C

ontro

l Meth

od of

Shoc

k Tra

in in

Hype

rsonic

Inlet

/Iso

lator

H. H

exia,

T. H

uijun

, S. S

hu, N

. Le,

Colle

ge

of En

ergy a

nd Po

wer E

ngine

ering

, Nan

jing,

China

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

847

Inve

stiga

tion

of a

Mova

ble

Slot-P

late C

ontro

l Meth

od fo

r Hy

perso

nic In

let U

nsta

rt Ca

used

by

Down

strea

m Ma

ss-Flo

w Ch

oking

Z. Qi

fan, T

. Huij

un, B

. Hua

nxian

, Nan

jing

Unive

rsity

of Ae

ronau

tics a

nd As

trona

utics,

Na

njing

, Chin

a

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

137-

HR-5

Inve

stiga

tions

into

Fund

amen

tal P

hysic

al Pr

oces

ses i

n Hy

brid

Rock

et Mo

tors

Room

20

Chair

ed by

: S. C

LAFL

IN, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e and

P. LE

MIEU

X, Ca

liforni

a Stat

e Poly

techn

ic Un

iversi

ty09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-384

8Co

mbus

tion

Visua

lizat

ion of

Pa

raffi

n-Ba

sed H

ybrid

Roc

ket F

uel

at El

evat

ed P

ressu

res

E. Je

ns, S

tanfor

d Univ

ersity

, Stan

ford,

CA;

A. Ch

andle

r, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; B.

Cantw

ell, G

. Hub

bard,

F.

Mech

entel

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity,

Stan

ford,

CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

849

Schli

eren

Imag

ing of

the

Comb

ustio

n of

Clas

sical

and H

igh

Regr

essio

n Ra

te Hy

brid

Rock

et Fu

elsE.

Jens

, P. N

arsai,

B. C

antw

ell, G

. Hu

bbard

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity, S

tanfor

d, CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

850

Visua

lizat

ion of

Flam

es in

Co

mbus

tion

Cham

ber o

f Hyb

rid

Rock

et En

gine w

ith M

ulti-S

ectio

n Sw

irl In

jectio

n Me

thod

H. Ta

da, S

. Aso

, Y. T

ani, S

. Oya

ma, K

. Ara

ki, Ky

ushu

Univ

ersity

, Fuk

uoka

, Jap

an;

T. Sh

imad

a, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Ag

ency

(JAX

A), T

okyo

, Jap

an

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

851

Effe

ct of

“O/F

Shift

” on

Comb

ustio

n Ef

ficien

cyA.

Karab

eyog

lu, KO

C Univ

ersity

, Ista

nbul,

Tu

rkey;

B. Ev

ans,

SPG,

Inc.,

Palo

Alto,

CA

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

138-

APC-

3Un

ique P

ropu

lsion

Conc

epts

IRo

om 2

1Ch

aired

by: J

. ROB

INSO

N, Re

tired f

/Boe

ing09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-385

2Co

ntro

l of a

n Ac

tive M

agne

tic

Bear

ing Sy

stem

durin

g Ma

neuv

ering

Fligh

tK.

Zhen

g, AV

IC Sh

enya

ng En

gine D

esign

an

d Res

earch

Insti

tute,

Shen

yang

, Chin

a

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

853

Nume

rical

and E

xper

imen

tal

Resu

lts fo

r a N

ovel

Prop

ulsion

Te

chno

logy R

equir

ing n

o On-

Boar

d Pr

opell

ant

G. Fe

tta, C

anna

e, LLC

, Doy

lestow

n, PA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

854

PECy

T - P

lasma

Enha

nced

Cyclo

idal

Thru

ster

C. Xis

to, J.

Pásco

a, M.

Abdo

llahz

adeh

, J.

Lege

r, Univ

ersity

of B

eira I

nterio

r, Cov

ilhã,

Portu

gal; M

. Sch

waige

r, D. W

ills, I

AT

21 In

nova

tive A

erona

utics

Tech

nolog

ies

GmbH

, Trau

n, Au

stria;

et al

.

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

855

Film-

Evap

orat

ion M

EMS T

unab

le Ar

ray:

Theo

ry of

Ope

ratio

n an

d Pr

oof o

f Con

cept

A. Co

fer, W

. O’ne

ill, A.

Alex

eenk

o, S.

He

ister,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

; E. C

ardiff,

NAS

A God

dard

Spac

e Flig

ht Ce

nter, G

reenb

elt, M

D

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

139-

EC-4

Stirli

ng Co

nver

tor A

nalys

is an

d Sim

ulatio

nRo

om 2

2Ch

aired

by: L

. MAS

ON, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

856

New

Analy

tical

Mode

l for

App

endix

Ga

p Los

ses i

n Sti

rling

Cycle

Ma

chine

sJ.

Pfeiffe

r, H. K

uehl,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Do

rtmun

d, Do

rtmun

d, Ge

rman

y

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

857

Impr

oving

Free

-Pist

on St

irling

En

gine S

pecifi

c Pow

erM.

Brig

gs, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

858

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Vali

datio

n of

an

Adva

nced

Stirl

ing Co

nver

tor M

odel

and S

imula

tion

Tool

J. Me

tsche

r, E. L

ewan

dows

ki, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

859

NASA

GRC

Supp

ort o

f the

Fligh

t AS

RG P

rojec

tS.

Wilso

n, W.

Won

g, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

  

 

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TES-

2Nu

meric

al Mo

delin

g and

Simu

lation

sRo

om 2

3Ch

aired

by: M

. PISZ

CZOR

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-386

0Th

e Use

of So

ftwar

e Age

nts f

or

Auto

nomo

us Co

ntro

l of a

DC S

pace

Po

wer S

ystem

R. Ma

y, Va

ntage

Partn

ers, L

LC, C

levela

nd,

OH; K

. Lop

aro, C

ase W

ester

n Res

erve

Unive

rsity,

Clev

eland

, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

861

Mode

ling V

ertic

al-Ax

is Wi

nd

Turb

ine P

erfo

rman

ce: B

lade

Eleme

nt M

ethod

vs. F

inite

Volum

e Ap

proa

chP.

Koza

k, D.

Remp

fer, I

llinois

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Chica

go, I

L

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

862

Resid

entia

l and

Insti

tutio

nal

Phot

ovolt

aic In

stalla

tions

M. S

okol,

Bold

Alter

nativ

es, C

levela

nd,

OH; P

. Pen

ko, B

aldwi

n Wall

ace U

nivers

ity,

Berea

, OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

863

A Be

nchm

ark

Distr

ibutio

n Sy

stem

for t

he St

udy o

f Pow

er Q

uality

Pr

oblem

s and

their

Comp

ensa

tion

L. Tu

ladha

r, CSU

, Clev

eland

, OH

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

141-

ET-5

09

30 -

1200

hrs

Regu

lation

& R

eliab

ility i

n th

e Ene

rgy S

ecto

rRo

om 2

4

Pane

l 1: M

easu

ring R

egula

tory I

mpac

t of R

ecen

t Tren

ds in

Powe

r and

Energ

y Res

ilienc

yTh

is pa

nel s

essio

n will

exam

ine an

d sum

mariz

e pow

er an

d ene

rgy tr

ends

and p

olicy

outlo

ok at

the F

edera

l and

Stat

e lev

els fo

r the

deve

lopme

nt of

future

dome

stic a

nd gl

obal

need

s. Th

e foc

use w

ill be

on re

silien

cy in

powe

r and

energ

y, inc

luding

discu

ssion

s of t

he

impa

ct in

Ohio

and n

ation

ally o

f hot

and c

old w

eathe

r eve

nts, p

lant c

losure

s, de

mand

-resp

onse

adva

nces

, and

distr

ibuted

gene

ration

in a

rapidl

y cha

nging

mark

et. H

ow ca

n a sy

stems

appro

ach d

efine

suita

ble m

easu

res of

policy

succe

ss, ex

posin

g pote

ntial

unint

ende

d co

nseq

uenc

es in

cludin

g red

uced

resili

ency

? Pa

nelist

s will

also a

ddres

s mea

ns of

prov

iding

ongo

ing as

sessm

ent o

f actu

al ou

tcome

s vers

us re

gulat

ory in

tent,

thereb

y esta

blish

ing a

frame

work

of ac

coun

tabilit

y for

energ

y sec

tor po

licies

, usin

g too

ls lik

e valu

e metr

ics an

d ma

turity

mod

eling

. Mo

derat

or: Ca

rl Dist

er, Re

liabii

ty Fir

st Co

rp.

Pane

lists:

Beth

Trum

bold,

PUCO

There

sa Cu

nniff,

Relia

biity

First

Corp.

Pa

ul Ce

ntolel

la, An

alysis

Grou

pJa

mes S

teven

s, So

ftware

Engr

Insitu

te/CM

UPa

nel 2

: Usin

g Sys

tems T

hinkin

g to I

mprov

e the

Relia

bility

of Po

wer D

elive

ryEle

ctric

powe

r is de

livere

d by a

comp

lex sy

stem.

Occa

siona

lly, ou

tages

occu

r une

xpec

tedly

and c

an in

clude

who

le reg

ions,

even

in go

od w

eathe

r! Th

e Nort

h Ame

rican

Powe

r Ind

ustry

is cu

rrentl

y work

ing to

impro

ve se

rvice

relia

bility

by ad

ding f

ocus

to st

rength

ening

ma

nage

ment

practi

ces.

One a

pproa

ch be

ing us

ed is

to fo

rmall

y app

raise

key m

anag

emen

t prac

tices

by re

viewi

ng th

em th

rough

the l

ens o

f holi

stic S

ystem

s Thin

king.

This

round

table

discu

ssion

will

explo

re the

appli

catio

n of S

ystem

s Thin

king t

o Imp

rove t

he Re

liabil

ity of

Po

wer D

elive

ry.

Mode

rator:

Mich

ael A

hern,

WPI

/ Po

wer S

ystem

sPa

nelist

s:

Don G

elosh

, WPI

/ Sy

stems

Engin

eerin

gTim

Gall

aghe

r, Reli

abiity

First

Corp.

Ye

e Cho

u, Am

erica

n Elec

tric Po

wer

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

142-

SCP-

2In

tegra

ted M

odeli

ng, D

esign

, Sim

ulatio

n an

d Diag

nosti

cs in

Syste

msRo

om 2

5 A

Chair

ed by

: C. G

ATTO

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

864

Nume

rical

Study

Of a

Mac

h 6

Wind

Tu

nnel

F. Ma

lo-Mo

lina,

A. Ro

ugeu

x, Air

Force

Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, W

right-

Patte

rson

AFB,

OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

865

Multi-

sens

or da

ta fu

sion

using

leas

t sq

uare

supp

ort v

ecto

r reg

ressi

on

for m

issing

data

onlin

e rec

over

yF.

Lu, T

. Zhu

, J. H

uang

, Nan

jing U

nivers

ity

of Ae

ronau

tics a

nd As

trona

utics,

Nan

jing,

China

  

  

 

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esda

y, 30

July

2014

143-

HR-6

Curre

nt P

rogr

ams i

n Hy

brid

Rock

et Mo

tor D

evelo

pmen

tRo

om 2

5 B

Chair

ed by

: B. M

ADHA

NABH

ARAT

AM, S

ierra

Neva

da Co

rporat

ion an

d S. C

OOGA

N, S

outhw

est R

esea

rch In

stitut

e09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-386

6Hy

brid

Prop

ulsion

In-S

itu

Reso

urce

Utili

zatio

n Te

st Fa

cility

De

velop

ment

A. Ch

andle

r, C. G

atto,

B. N

akaz

ono,

K. Gr

ayso

n, D.

Vaug

han,

Jet P

ropuls

ion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

867

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Tes

ting o

f Hy

drog

en P

erox

ide H

ybrid

Roc

ket

Moto

rs at

Nam

mo R

aufo

ssC.

Verbe

rne, A

. Boir

on, J

. Røn

ninge

n, Na

mmo R

aufos

s, Ra

ufoss,

Norw

ay

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

868

Effe

cts of

Injec

tor D

esign

on

Comb

ustio

n Sta

bility

in H

ybrid

Ro

ckets

Usin

g Self

-Pre

ssuriz

ing

Oxidi

zers

B. W

axma

n, J.

Zimme

rman

, B. C

antw

ell,

Stan

ford U

nivers

ity, S

tanfor

d, CA

; G.

Zillia

c, NA

SA Am

es Re

searc

h Cen

ter,

Moffe

tt Fie

ld, CA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

869

Over

view

of th

e Univ

ersit

y of

Color

ado a

t Bou

lder H

ybrid

So

undin

g Roc

ket P

rojec

tB.

Sch

aefer

, C. B

rechte

l, J. C

rowley

, B.

Mich

els, S

. Muir

, C. P

ulido

, Univ

ersity

of

Color

ado,

Bould

er, B

oulde

r, CO;

et al

.

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

870

Pere

grine

Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Mot

or

Deve

lopme

ntG.

Zillia

c, NA

SA Am

es Re

searc

h Cen

ter,

Moffe

tt Fie

ld, CA

; B. W

axma

n, St

anfor

d Un

iversi

ty, S

tanfor

d, CA

; A. K

arabe

yoglu

, SP

G, In

c., S

unny

vale,

CA; B

. Can

twell

, St

anfor

d Univ

ersity

, Stan

ford,

CA; B

. Ev

ans,

SPG,

Inc.,

Sun

nyva

le, CA

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

144-

PANE

L-5

0930

- 12

00 h

rsAd

ditive

Man

ufac

turin

g: A

Holis

tic Vi

ew—

From

Educ

ation

, Des

ign, R

esea

rch, a

nd P

rodu

ction

Room

26

A

Wha

t the

can t

he ae

rospa

ce in

dustr

y lea

rn fro

m the

new

cente

rs for

man

ufactu

ring i

nnov

ation

laun

ched

by th

e U.S

. Dep

artme

nt of

Comm

erce?

Pane

lists r

epres

entin

g a br

oad i

ndus

try cr

oss-s

ectio

n will

join r

epres

entat

ives o

f the

newl

y crea

ted in

stitut

es to

discu

ss the

U.S

. plan

s to

recap

ture A

meric

a’s le

ad in

man

ufactu

ring i

nnov

ation

. Mo

derat

or: D

avid

Salay

, Con

sulta

nt, O

hio Ae

rospa

ce In

stitut

ePa

nelist

s: T

im S

hinba

ra, Te

chnic

al Dir

ector

, Asso

ciatio

n for

Manu

factur

ing Te

chno

logy

Dan H

artma

n, DM

DI Re

prese

ntativ

e, Ro

lls-Ro

yce

Terri

Burge

ss Sa

ndu,

Direc

tor, E

ntrep

reneu

rship

Innov

ation

Insti

tute,

Exec

utive

Dire

ctor, W

orkfor

ce, L

orain

Comm

unity

Colle

geLa

wren

ce B

rown,

Exec

utive

Dire

ctor, A

meric

an Li

ghtw

eight

Mater

ials M

anufa

cturin

g Inn

ovati

on In

stitut

e (AL

MMII)

La

rry Kn

auer,

Pres

ident,

HSS

E, Inc

.

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

145-

PANE

L-10

0930

- 12

00 h

rsKe

eping

It G

oing:

Susta

inabil

ity an

d Gro

wth

in Te

chno

logy a

nd W

orkf

orce

Room

26

B

This

sessi

on w

ill dis

cuss

the un

derly

ing fa

ctors

that c

an im

pact

the te

chno

logy d

evelo

pmen

t and

tran

sition

proc

ess,

includ

ing ris

k ave

rsion

; apa

thy w

ith re

gard

to the

natio

nal b

enefi

ts of

aeros

pace

; dec

lining

inve

stmen

ts tha

t impe

de ou

r abil

ity to

deve

lop, t

est,

and m

ature

key

techn

ologie

s ade

quate

ly; an

d our

inabil

ity to

insp

ire an

d ene

rgize

the w

orkfor

ce of

tomo

rrow.

The s

essio

n will

also d

iscus

s poli

cy ch

ange

s tha

t can

help

mitig

ate th

ese f

actor

s. Mo

derat

or: M

ark Le

wis,

Direc

tor, S

cienc

e and

Tech

nolog

y Poli

cy In

stitut

ePa

nelist

s: C

hristo

pher

Singe

r, Dire

ctor o

f Eng

ineeri

ng, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

Jarro

d (Ja

y) Li

ttles,

Jr., D

irecto

r of A

dvan

ced L

aunc

h Prop

ulsion

Prog

rams,

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne

Neil G

arriga

n, Ex

ecuti

ve M

anag

er, Av

iation

Adva

nced

Tech

nolog

y, GE

Aviat

ion

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

146-

HSAB

P-6

High

-Spe

ed A

irbre

athin

g Pro

pulsi

on II

IRo

om 2

6 C

Chair

ed by

: R. H

ARTF

IELD,

Aubu

rn Un

iversi

ty an

d D. M

USIEL

AK, U

nivers

ity of

Texa

s at A

rlingto

n09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-387

1Co

mbus

tion

char

acter

istics

of

sing

le-co

mpon

ent l

iquid

hydr

ocar

bon

in a s

cramj

et co

mbus

tor

W. Li

u, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing, C

hina

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

872

Diag

nosti

c Inv

estig

ation

of Fl

ow

field

Char

acter

istics

of Ca

vity b

ased

Sc

ramj

et Co

mbus

tors

V. Sa

nal K

umar,

Kuma

raguru

Colle

ge of

Te

chno

logy,

Coim

bator

e, Ind

ia

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

873

Mixin

g and

Comb

ustio

n Ex

perim

ents

with

Hyp

er-M

ixer

Injec

tors

in a S

cramj

et Co

mbus

tor

N. Ku

bo, T

ohok

u Univ

ersity

, Sen

dai, J

apan

; S.

Tomi

oka,

A. Mu

rakam

i, K. K

udo,

Japa

n Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A),

Kaku

da, J

apan

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

874

Desig

n of

a Hi

gh Tu

rbule

nce

Inten

sity C

ombu

stion

Syste

mA.

Acos

ta-Za

mora,

A. Ch

oudh

uri, A

. Ho

ssain,

M. Q

uiroz

, Univ

ersity

of Te

xas,

El Pa

so, E

l Pas

o, TX

  

 

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Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

147-

LP-1

5Mo

delin

g and

Simu

lation

of En

gines

and P

ropu

lsion

Syste

msRo

om 3

Chair

ed by

: T. G

IEL, J

acob

s Tec

hnolo

gy an

d D. P

RECL

IK, As

trium,

an EA

DS Co

mpan

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-387

5Co

ncep

tual

Desig

n, Fe

asibi

lity an

d Pa

yoff

Analy

sis of

a Th

ird St

age

for E

ELV

N. S

edan

o, J.

Paint

er, Ai

r Forc

e Res

earch

La

borat

ory, E

dward

s AFB

, CA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

876

Deve

lopme

nt of

Thru

st Ch

ambe

r Co

mpon

ents

for a

Syste

m An

alysis

To

olM.

Leon

ardi, U

nivers

ity of

Rome

“La

Sapie

nza”

, Rom

e, Ita

ly; F.

Di M

atteo

, J.

Stee

lant,

ESA,

Noord

wijk,

The

Nethe

rland

s; B.

Bett

i, F. N

asuti

, M. O

nofri,

Un

iversi

ty of

Rome

“La S

apien

za”,

Rome

, Ital

y

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

877

Thro

ttling

of Li

quid

Rock

ets u

sing

High

er O

rder

Slidi

ng M

ode C

ontro

lC.

Tourn

es, T

ourne

s Asso

ciates

, Mad

ison,

AL; P

. Reim

onte,

Centr

o Esp

acial

Teofi

lio

Taba

nera,

Codo

ba, A

rgenti

na; Y

. Shte

ssel,

Unive

rsity

of Ala

bama

, Hun

tsville

, Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

878

Perfo

rman

ce A

nalys

is of

Lo

w-Co

mplex

ity U

pper

-Sta

ge

Demo

nstra

tor E

ngine

sA.

Herbe

rtz, C

. Man

fletti,

C. Fr

omm,

Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R),

Hardt

haus

en, G

erman

y

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

879

Desig

n-Fo

r-Reli

abilit

y Co

nside

ratio

ns an

d Mod

eling

for

Liquid

Pro

pulsi

on En

gines

Star

ting

from

Conc

eptu

al De

sign

Z. Hu

ang,

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne,

Cano

ga

Park,

CA

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

148-

LP-1

6MP

CV Eu

rope

an Se

rvice

Mod

ule P

ropu

lsion

Syste

mRo

om 4

Chair

ed by

: A. F

RANK

EL, M

oog I

nc, I

SP D

ivisio

n and

D. C

OOTE

, NAS

A Sten

nis S

pace

Cente

r09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-388

0Ev

olutio

n of

MPC

V Ser

vice

Modu

le Pr

opuls

ion an

d GN&

C In

terfa

ce R

equir

emen

ts be

twee

n Co

nstel

lation

and E

urop

ean

Serv

ice

Modu

leH.

Hick

man,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

881

An O

verv

iew of

the C

once

pt

of O

pera

tions

for A

ssemb

ly,

Integ

ratio

n, Te

sting

and G

roun

d Se

rvici

ng D

evelo

ped f

or th

e MPC

V-ES

M Pr

opuls

ion Sy

stem

M. B

ieloz

er, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

882

Imple

ment

ation

of th

e Orb

ital

Mane

uver

ing Sy

stem

Engin

e an

d Thr

ust V

ecto

r Con

trol f

or th

e Eu

rope

an Se

rvice

Mod

uleJ.

Milla

rd, B

. Ree

d, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

883

Plume

Impin

geme

nt A

nalys

is fo

r th

e Eur

opea

n Se

rvice

Mod

ule

Prop

ulsion

Syste

mJ.

Yim, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; F

. Sibé

, Airb

us D

efens

e and

Sp

ace,

Les M

ureau

x, Fra

nce;

N. Le

rardo

, ES

A/ES

TEC,

Noord

wijk,

The N

etherl

ands

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

150-

ABPS

I-9Pr

opell

ers,

Small

Engin

es, &

Alte

rnat

ive Fu

elsRo

om 6

Chair

ed by

: C. H

UGHE

S, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd K.

BLO

DGET

T, GE

Aviat

ion09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-388

6Un

stead

y Flow

Simu

lation

s of

an O

ver-t

he-w

ing P

rope

ller

Confi

gura

tion

L. Mü

ller, T

echn

ical U

nivers

ity of

Br

auns

chwe

ig, B

rauns

chwe

ig, G

erman

y; D.

Kozu

lovic,

Ham

burg

Unive

rsity

of Ap

plied

Scie

nces

, Ham

burg,

Germ

any;

J. Fri

edric

hs, T

echn

ical U

nivers

ity of

Br

auns

chwe

ig, B

rauns

chwe

ig, G

erman

y

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

887

Open

-Rot

or A

erod

ynam

ics

Insta

llatio

n Ef

fects

By a

RAN

S-Lif

ting L

ine Co

uplin

g Meth

odM.

Barr

y, Sa

fran G

roup,

Snec

ma,

Villar

oche

, Fran

ce

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

888

Expe

rimen

tal V

alida

tion

of

Modifi

catio

ns to

a TD

I Mod

el 27

00 Tu

rbine

Pow

ered

Simu

lator

to

Simu

late a

High

-Byp

ass R

atio

Engin

eD.

Tomp

kins,

The B

oeing

Comp

any,

Hunti

ngton

Bea

ch, C

A; J.

Flamm

, NAS

A La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA;

K. Lo

ng, K

. Jam

es, N

ASA A

mes R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A

  

  

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Solid

Roc

ket M

otor

Syste

ms -

Histo

rical

and C

urre

nt D

evelo

pmen

tsRo

om 7

Chair

ed by

: W. R

YAN,

Unit

ed La

unch

Allia

nce,

LLC an

d B. L

EARY

, JHU

/App

lied P

hysic

s Lab

orator

y09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-389

1VE

GA n

ew fi

rst st

age:

P105

SR

M - O

verv

iew of

Tech

nolog

ical

innov

ation

sD.

Sco

ccima

rro, A

vio S

.p.A.,

Colle

ferro,

Ita

ly

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

890

Zefir

o 40

Solid

Roc

ket M

otor

Te

chno

logica

l and

prog

ramm

atic

deve

lopme

nt st

atus

C. Di

Trapa

ni, A.

Mata

loni, F

. Gilib

erti,

A. Di

Cosm

o, N.

Pasq

uale,

Avio

S.p.A

., Co

llefer

ro, It

aly; C

. Mila

na, E

LV S

.p.A.,

Co

llefer

ro, It

aly

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

889

Surv

eyor

and t

he B

irth

of th

e STA

R Mo

tor L

ineD.

McG

rath,

Allian

t Tec

hsys

tems,

Elkton

, MD

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

152-

ECS-

2Me

tal C

ompo

site P

owde

rs, N

anos

ize Fu

els, A

dditiv

es, O

xidize

rs Ef

fects

and E

xper

imen

tal M

ethod

sRo

om 8

Chair

ed by

: J. B

AGLIN

I, Ex

odyn

amics

Tech

nolog

y Inc

orpora

ted09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-389

2Me

tal-C

ompo

site P

owde

r Ene

rgeti

c Ma

terial

sA.

Sherm

an, N

. Fark

as, T

erves

, Inc

., Eu

clid, O

H

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

893

Pecu

liarit

ies in

the F

orma

tion

of

Nano

size F

uels

durin

g Attr

ition

Millin

g in

Orga

nic So

lvent

sM.

Pusz

ynsk

i, Inn

ovati

ve M

ateria

ls an

d Pro

cesse

s, LLC

, Rap

id Cit

y, SD

; J. S

chley

, So

uth D

akota

Sch

ool o

f Mine

s and

Te

chno

logy,

Rapid

City,

SD;

Z. D

ooren

bos,

Innov

ative

Mate

rials

and P

roces

ses,

LLC,

Rapid

City,

SD;

J. Pu

szyn

ski, S

outh

Dako

ta Sc

hool

of Mi

nes a

nd Te

chno

logy,

Rapid

Cit

y, SD

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

894

Addit

ive M

anuf

actu

ring f

or

Ener

getic

Comp

onen

ts an

d Ma

terial

sF.

Ruz-N

uglo,

L. G

roven

, J. P

uszy

nski,

So

uth D

akota

Sch

ool o

f Mine

s and

Te

chno

logy,

Rapid

City,

SD

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

895

Expe

rimen

t Stu

dy on

the

Perfo

rman

ce of

Explo

sive C

uttin

gH.

Gua

n, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing,

China

; Y. Z

hu, X

. Zha

ng, W

. Son

g, Av

iation

Ind

ustry

Corpo

ration

of Ch

ina (A

VIC),

Xi’an

, Chin

a

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

153-

EP-1

9Ha

ll - M

agne

tic Sh

ielde

d Thr

uster

sRo

om 9

Chair

ed by

: D. H

ERMA

N, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ct

r and

D. B

ROW

N, Ai

r Forc

e Res

each

Labo

ratory

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

896

Magn

etica

lly Sh

ielde

d Mini

atur

e Ha

ll Thr

uster

: Per

form

ance

As

sessm

ent a

nd St

atus

Upd

ate

R. Co

nvers

ano,

Unive

rsity

of Ca

liforni

a, Lo

s Ang

eles,

Los A

ngele

s, CA

; D. G

oebe

l, I.

Mike

llides

, R. H

ofer, J

et Pro

pulsio

n La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; T.

Matlo

ck, R

. W

irz, U

nivers

ity of

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, Lo

s Ang

eles,

CA; e

t al.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

897

Asse

ssmen

t of P

ole Er

osion

in a

Magn

etica

lly Sh

ielde

d Hall

Thru

ster

I. Mi

kellid

es, A

. Lop

ez O

rtega

, B. J

orns,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

898

Preli

mina

ry P

erfo

rman

ce

Char

acter

izatio

n of

the S

EP TD

M 12

.5-k

W Ha

ll Thr

uster

H. Ka

mhaw

i, W. H

uang

, R. S

hastr

y, G.

So

ulas,

D. H

erman

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; R.

Hofe

r, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; et

al.

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

899

Pole-

piece

Inter

actio

ns w

ith th

e Pla

sma i

n a M

agne

ticall

y Shie

lded

Hall T

hrus

terD.

Goe

bel, B

. Jorn

s, R.

Hofer

, I. M

ikellid

es,

I. Ka

tz, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

154-

LNCH

-3

1200

- 13

30 h

rsAw

ards

Lunc

heon

Gran

d Ball

room

B

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ARY-7

13

30 -

1500

hrs

Adva

nced

Man

ufac

turin

g Solu

tions

for P

&E Sy

stems

- Th

e View

from

Use

rsGr

and B

allro

om A

Repre

senta

tives

from

lead

ing m

anufa

cturer

s of a

erosp

ace s

ystem

s will

discu

ss ho

w the

ir orga

nizati

ons a

re uti

lizing

adva

nced

man

ufactu

ring t

oday

and h

ow ne

w ad

vanc

emen

ts wi

ll imp

act t

heir p

roces

ses i

n the

futur

e. Mo

derat

or: Ch

ristin

e Furs

toss,

Globa

l Tec

hnolo

gy D

irecto

r, Man

ufactu

ring &

Mate

rials

Tech

nolog

ies, G

E Glob

al Re

searc

hPa

nelist

s:

Home

r “H.

D.” S

teven

s, Ch

ief En

ginee

r, STA

R Lab

s, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Spac

e Sub

syste

ms, S

pace

Tech

nolog

y Adv

ance

d R&D

Labs

Edwa

rd Mo

rris, D

irecto

r, Ame

rica M

akes

- Nati

onal

Addit

ive M

anufa

cturin

g Inn

ovati

on In

stitut

e, Vic

e Pres

ident,

Nati

onal

Cente

r for

Defen

se M

anufa

cturin

g and

Mac

hining

(NCD

MM)

Jerro

l (Ja

y) Li

ttles,

Jr., D

irecto

r of A

dvan

ced L

aunc

h Prop

ulsion

Prog

rams,

Aeroj

et Ro

cketd

yne

Tom

Willi

ams,

Mana

ger, P

ropuls

ion En

ginee

ring D

ivisio

n, NA

SA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

156-

NW-7

15

00 -

1530

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Bre

akEx

hibit

Hall C

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

157-

HSAB

P-8/

PC-9

Rota

ting D

etona

tion

Engin

esRo

om 1

Chair

ed by

: V. T

ANGI

RALA

, Gen

eral E

lectric

and A

. SIEB

ENHA

AR, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-390

0Ar

ea Ef

fects

on R

otat

ing D

etona

tion

Engin

e Per

form

ance

C. No

rdeen

, Univ

ersity

of Co

nnec

ticut,

St

orrs,

Storr

s, CT

; D. S

chwe

r, A. C

orriga

n, Na

val R

esea

rch La

borat

ory, W

ashin

gton,

DC

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

901

Effe

ct of

Low

Pres

sure

Rat

io on

Exha

ust P

lumes

of R

otat

ing

Deto

natio

n En

gines

D. S

chwe

r, K. K

ailas

anath

, Nav

al Re

searc

h La

borat

ory, W

ashin

gton,

DC

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

902

Surv

ey of

Rot

ating

Deto

natio

n Wa

ve Co

mbus

tor T

echn

ology

an

d Pot

entia

l Roc

ket V

ehicl

e Ap

plica

tions

S. H

eister

, D. S

techm

ann,

Purdu

e Un

iversi

ty, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

903

Nume

rical

Study

of D

etona

tion

Wave

Pro

paga

tion

in No

n- Ci

rcular

Ch

anne

ls fo

r Arb

itrar

y Sha

ped

Rota

ting D

etona

tion

Engin

esT.

Kim, J

. Cho

i, Pus

an N

ation

al Un

iversi

ty,

Busa

n, So

uth Ko

rea

1700

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nTh

rust

Meas

urem

ent o

f Rot

ating

De

tona

tion

Engin

e by S

led Te

stY.

Kato,

Nag

oya U

nivers

ity, N

agoy

a, Ja

pan;

K. Ga

waha

ra, U

nivers

ity of

Tsu

kuba

, Tsu

kuba

, Jap

an; K

. Mats

uoka

, J.

Kasa

hara,

Nag

oya U

nivers

ity, N

agoy

a, Ja

pan;

A. Ma

tsuo,

Keio

Unive

rsity,

Yo

koha

ma, J

apan

; I. F

unak

i, Jap

an

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Sa

gami

hara,

Japa

n; et

al.

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

158-

EP-2

0Mi

ssion

Conc

epts

Room

10

Chair

ed by

: L. B

URKE

, NAS

A-Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

D. M

ANZE

LLA, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

905

Missi

on an

d Sys

tem A

dvan

tage

s of

Iodin

e Hall

Thru

sters

J. Da

nkan

ich, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce

Fligh

t Cen

ter, H

untsv

ille, A

L; J.

Szab

o, B.

Pote,

Bus

ek Co

mpan

y, Inc

., Na

tick,

MA; S

. Oles

on, H

. Kam

hawi

, NAS

A Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

906

Feas

ibility

of A

ll-Ele

ctric

Thre

e Axis

Mo

ment

um M

anag

emen

t for

Dee

p Sp

ace S

mall B

ody R

ende

zvou

sD.

Oh,

S. Co

llins,

T. Ra

ndolp

h, C.

Vane

lli,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; S.

Til

ley, S

pace

Sys

tems/

Loral

, Palo

Alto,

CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

907

A Di

rect

Drive

Expe

rimen

t as P

art

of a

SEP

Demo

nstra

tion

W. D

eining

er, S

. Eng

er, B

. Unru

h, Ba

ll Ae

rospa

ce &

Tech

nolog

ies Co

rporat

ion,

Bould

er, CO

; B. P

ote, V

. Hrub

y, Bu

sek

Comp

any,

Inc.,

Natic

k, MA

; D. M

urphy

, AT

K, Go

leta,

CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

908

Missi

on A

nalys

is fo

r a M

icro R

F Io

n Th

ruste

r for

Cube

Sat O

rbita

l Ma

neuv

ers

D. Ko

losa,

Weste

rn Mi

chiga

n Univ

ersity

, Ka

lamaz

oo, M

I; S.

Spa

ngelo

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; K.

Lemm

er,

J. Hu

dson

, Wes

tern M

ichiga

n Univ

ersity

, Ka

lamaz

oo, M

I

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

909

Quad

chan

nel M

icro-

Cath

ode

Arc T

hrus

ter El

ectri

c Pro

pulsi

on

subs

ystem

for t

he B

allist

ic Re

infor

ced S

atell

ite (B

RICS

at-P

)S.

Haq

ue, G

eorge

Was

hingto

n Univ

ersity

, Wa

shing

ton, D

C; C.

Dinell

i, U.S

. Na

val A

cade

my, A

nnap

olis,

MD; M

. Ke

idar, G

eorge

Was

hingto

n Univ

ersity

, Wa

shing

ton, D

C

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

910

Iodin

e Hall

Thru

ster D

emon

strat

ion

Missi

on Co

ncep

t and

Dev

elopm

ent

J. Da

nkan

ich, K

. Polz

in, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Sp

ace F

light

Cente

r, Hun

tsville

, AL;

H.

Kamh

awi, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

 

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1Mi

cro-Th

ruste

rsRo

om 1

1Ch

aired

by: J

. POL

K, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

911

Minia

turiz

ed R

adio

Freq

uenc

y Ion

Th

ruste

rs an

d Sys

tems -

Tech

nolog

y De

velop

ment

and A

pplic

ation

sH.

Leite

r, C. A

ltman

n, D.

Laue

r, R. K

ukies

, Air

bus,

Heilb

ronn,

Germ

any

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

912

Expe

rimen

tal c

hara

cteriz

ation

of

an op

en-e

nded

spira

l-typ

e ant

enna

RF

plas

ma so

urce

J. Lit

tle, E

. Cho

ueiri,

Princ

eton U

nivers

ity,

Princ

eton,

NJ

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

913

Expe

rimen

tal S

tudy

for

Enha

ncem

ent T

hrus

t For

ce of

the

ECR

Ion

Thru

ster μ

10I.

Nishiy

ama,

Unive

rsity

of To

kyo,

Bunk

yo,

Japa

n; R.

Tsukiz

aki, K

. Nish

iyama

, Jap

an

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Sa

gami

hara,

Japa

n; H.

Kunin

aka,

Unive

rsity

of To

kyo,

Bunk

yo, J

apan

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

914

New

Low-

Powe

r Plas

ma Th

ruste

r fo

r Nan

osat

ellite

sJ.

Shee

han,

B. Lo

ngmi

er, I.

Rees

e, T.

Colla

rd, U

nivers

ity of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor,

Ann A

rbor, M

I

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

915

Iodin

e Hall

Thru

ster P

rope

llant

Fe

ed Sy

stem

for a

Cube

Sat

K. Po

lzin,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fligh

t Ce

nter, H

untsv

ille, A

L

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

160-

PC-1

1Co

mbus

tion

Mode

ling a

nd Si

mulat

ion II

IRo

om 1

2Ch

aired

by: J

. MUR

PHY,

The A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

916

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tions

of a

Low

Emiss

ion G

as Tu

rbine

Comb

usto

r us

ing D

etaile

d Che

mistr

yA.

Filos

a, B.

Noll

, M. D

i Dom

enico

, M.

Aigne

r, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, St

uttga

rt, G

erman

y

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

917

Unste

ady T

herm

o-Ga

sdyn

amic

Proc

esse

s in

Scra

mjet

Comb

ustio

n Ch

ambe

r with

Per

iodica

l Inp

ut of

Co

ld Ai

rS.

Surz

hikov

, Rus

sian A

cade

my of

Sc

ience

s, Mo

scow,

Russi

a; R.

Selez

nev,

All-Ru

ssian

Scie

ntific

Rese

arch I

nstitu

te of

Autom

atics,

Mos

cow,

Russi

a; P.

Tretja

kov,

V. Za

bayk

in, Ru

ssian

Acad

emy o

f Scie

nces

, No

vosib

irsk,

Russi

a

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

918

Pred

iction

of Sp

atial

Dist

ribut

ions

of Eq

uilibr

ium P

rodu

ct Sp

ecies

from

Hi

gh Ex

plosiv

e Blas

ts in

Air

A. Br

unda

ge, S

. Atta

way,

M. H

obbs

, M.

Kane

shige

, L. B

oye,

Sand

ia Na

tiona

l La

borat

ories

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

919

Preli

mina

ry St

udy o

f Rea

cting

Flow

Fie

ld in

A Bu

rner

with

Cap-

induc

ed

Prem

ixing

Comb

ustio

nK.

Pan,

E. Fa

ng, S

. Zha

ng, N

ation

al Ta

iwan

Univ

ersity

, Taip

ei, Ta

iwan

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

920

Fast

and r

obus

t tim

e int

egra

tion

meth

od fo

r sti

chem

ical k

inetic

OD

EsY.

Morii,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Sag

amiha

ra, Ja

pan;

H.

Teras

hima,

Unive

rsity

of To

kyo,

Toky

o, Ja

pan;

M. Ko

shi, Y

okoh

ama N

ation

al Un

iversi

ty, Yo

koha

ma, J

apan

; T. S

himizu

, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Agen

cy

(JAXA

), Sa

gami

hara,

Japa

n

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

161-

GTE-2

0Ve

hicle

Integ

rated

Pro

pulsi

on R

esea

rch (V

IPR)

Room

13

Chair

ed by

: J. L

EKKI,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

J. LI

TT, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1500

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nVe

hicle

Integ

rated

Pro

pulsi

on

Rese

arch

Ove

rview

J. Le

kki, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

922

Deve

lopme

nt an

d per

form

ance

ve

rifica

tion

of fi

ber o

ptic

tempe

ratu

re se

nsor

s in

high

tempe

ratu

re en

gine e

nviro

nmen

tsG.

Adam

ovsk

y, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH;

J. M

acke

y, Va

ntage

Pa

rtners

, LLC

, Clev

eland

, OH;

B. F

loyd,

Sierra

Lobo

, Inc

., Cle

velan

d, OH

; K. E

lam,

Jaco

bs, C

levela

nd, O

H; M

. Mart

inez,

NASA

Dryd

en Fl

ight R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Edwa

rds, C

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

923

Desig

n an

d ope

ratio

n of

a fa

st,

thin-

film

ther

moco

uple

prob

e on

a tu

rbine

engin

eR.

Mered

ith, J

. Wrba

nek,

G. Fr

alick

, L.

Gree

r, G. H

unter

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; L.

Chen

, Ohio

Ae

rospa

ce In

stitut

e, Br

ook P

ark, O

H

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

924

An In

tegra

ted A

rchite

cture

for

Aircr

aft E

ngine

Per

form

ance

Mo

nitor

ing an

d Fau

lt Di

agno

stics:

En

gine T

est R

esult

sA.

Rineh

art, V

antag

e Part

ners,

LLC,

Broo

k Pa

rk, O

H; D

. Sim

on, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

925

Aircr

aft G

roun

d Dem

onstr

ation

of

Engin

e Emi

ssion

s Mon

itorin

g Sy

stem

Base

d on

a Gas

Micr

osen

sor

Arra

yG.

Hun

ter, D

. Sim

on, J

. Xu,

A. Bia

ggi-

Labio

sa, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; S

. Carr

anza

, D. M

akel,

Ma

kel E

ngine

ering

, Inc

., Ch

ico, C

A

  

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esda

y, 30

July

2014

162-

GTE-2

1En

gine C

ycle

Simula

tion

& Mo

delin

gRo

om 1

4Ch

aired

by: R

. BRU

CKNE

R, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd J.

LITT,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-392

6Tu

rbof

an En

gine T

rans

ient

Resp

onse

Pre

dictio

ns U

sing R

eal-

Time A

nalyt

ical L

inear

Mod

elsG.

Chun

g, J.

Prasa

d, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

927

Comp

resso

r Mod

eling

and

Simula

tion

Using

Obje

ct-Or

iented

Tu

rbom

achin

ery A

nalys

is Co

de

(OTA

C)R.

Denn

ey, B

. Kes

tner, D

. Mav

ris, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

928

Using

Den

sity E

stima

tion

in Co

mpar

ing In

put S

ignals

for G

as

Turb

ine En

gine T

rans

ient M

odels

M. O

zcan

, B. K

estne

r, J. T

ai, D

. Mav

ris,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta,

GA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

929

Prop

ulsion

Syste

m Sim

ulatio

n Us

ing th

e Too

lbox

for t

he M

odeli

ng

and A

nalys

is of

Ther

mody

nami

c Sy

stems

(T M

ATS)

J. Ch

apma

n, Va

ntage

Partn

ers, L

LC,

Broo

k Park

, OH;

T. La

velle

, NAS

A Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; R.

May

, Va

ntage

Partn

ers, L

LC, B

rook P

ark, O

H; J.

Lit

t, T.

Guo,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

930

Deve

lopme

nt of

a tw

in-sp

ool

turb

ofan

engin

e sim

ulatio

n us

ing th

e Too

lbox

for M

odeli

ng

and A

nalys

is of

Ther

mody

nami

c Sy

stems

(T-M

ATS)

A. Zin

neck

er, N

&R En

ginee

ring,

Inc.,

Parm

a Heig

hts, O

H; J.

Chap

man,

Vanta

ge

Partn

ers, L

LC, B

rook P

ark, O

H; T.

Lave

lle,

J. Lit

t, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

931

A Pr

oces

s for

the C

reat

ion of

T-M

ATS P

ropu

lsion

Syste

m Mo

dels

from

NPSS

data

J. Ch

apma

n, Va

ntage

Partn

ers, L

LC, B

rook

Park,

OH;

T. La

velle

, J. L

itt, T.

Guo

, NAS

A Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

932

Cant

era I

nteg

ratio

n wi

th th

e Mo

delin

g and

Ana

lysis

of

Ther

mody

nami

c Sys

tems (

T MAT

S)T.

Guo,

T. La

velle

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

163-

GTE-2

2Va

riable

Spee

d Pow

er Tu

rbine

(VSP

T)Ro

om 1

5Ch

aired

by: P

. GIEL

, VPL

and A

. FLE

GEL,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-393

3Ae

rody

nami

c Effe

cts of

High

Tu

rbule

nce I

nten

sity o

n a V

ariab

le-Sp

eed P

ower

-Turb

ine B

lade w

ith

Larg

e Inc

idenc

e and

Rey

nolds

Nu

mber

Varia

tions

A. Fle

gel, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; P

. Giel

, Van

tage P

artne

rs,

LLC, C

levela

nd, O

H; G

. Welc

h, NA

SA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

934

Inlet

Turb

ulenc

e and

Leng

th Sc

ale

Meas

urem

ents

in a L

arge

Scale

Tra

nson

ic Tu

rbine

Casca

deD.

Thurm

an, A

rmy R

esea

rch La

borat

ory,

Cleve

land,

OH; A

. Fleg

el, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

P. G

iel,

Vanta

ge Pa

rtners

, LLC

, Clev

eland

, OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

935

Simula

tion

of VS

PT Ex

perim

enta

l Ca

scade

und

er H

igh an

d Low

Free

-Str

eam

Turb

ulenc

e Con

dition

sA.

Ameri

, Ohio

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Colu

mbus

, OH

; P. G

iel, V

antag

e Part

ners,

LLC,

Broo

k Pa

rk, O

H; A.

Fleg

el, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

936

Midli

ne H

eat T

rans

fer a

nd P

ressu

re

Meas

urem

ents

on an

Incid

ent

Toler

ant B

lade S

ectio

n fo

r a

Varia

ble Sp

eed P

ower

Turb

ine

at Lo

w to

Mod

erat

e Rey

nolds

Nu

mber

s in

a Tra

nson

ic Tu

rbine

Ca

scade

L. Mo

ualeu

, F. A

mes,

Unive

rsity

of No

rth

Dako

ta, G

rand F

orks,

Gran

d Fork

s, ND

; Y.

Suze

n, No

rth D

akota

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Fa

rgo, N

D

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

938

Heat

Tran

sfer M

easu

reme

nts i

n a

Comp

ressi

ble Fl

ow Va

ne Ca

scade

Sh

owing

the I

nflue

nce o

f Rey

nolds

Nu

mber,

Mac

h Nu

mber,

and

Turb

ulenc

e Lev

el on

Tran

sition

and

Augm

enta

tion

of La

mina

r Hea

t Tra

nsfe

r by F

ree-

Strea

m Tu

rbule

nce

K. St

ahl, L

. Mou

aleu,

J. Lo

ng, F

. Ame

s, Un

iversi

ty of

North

Dak

ota, G

rand F

orks,

Gran

d Fork

s, ND

; Y. S

uzen

, Nort

h Dak

ota

State

Univ

ersity

, Farg

o, ND

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

164-

EP-2

4 15

00 -

1830

hrs

Effe

cts of

Gro

und T

est F

acilit

ies on

Elec

tric P

ropu

lsion

Thru

ster C

hara

cteris

tics -

ITAR

Pan

el Se

ssion

Room

16

Chair

ed by

: D. H

ERMA

N, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ct

r and

D. B

ROW

N, Ai

r Forc

e Res

each

Labo

ratory

Invite

d pan

el co

nsist

ing of

partic

ipants

from

NAS

A (Dr.

Wen

shen

g Hua

ng - G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd D

r. Rich

ard H

ofer -

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory),

the Ai

r Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

(Dr. D

an B

rown)

, the

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

(Dr. M

ark Cr

ofton

), an

d Aero

jet Ro

cketd

yne (

Dr.

David

King

) will

prese

nt fin

dings

from

inve

stiga

tions

of th

e effe

ct of

the gr

ound

test

facilit

y on e

lectric

prop

ulsion

thrus

ters.

Topic

s will

cove

r ion a

nd H

all th

ruster

tech

nolog

ies, t

he ef

fect o

f bac

kgrou

nd pr

essu

re, th

e imp

act o

f grou

nded

facili

ty str

uctur

es, a

nd co

mpari

son o

f fligh

t to g

round

test

data.

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esda

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July

2014

165-

HSAB

P-9

Spec

ial Se

ssion

on Su

perso

nic Co

mbus

tion

Simula

tion

(Invit

ed)

Room

19

Chair

ed by

: F. L

ADEIN

DE, T

TC Te

chno

logies

Inc a

nd F.

MAL

O-MO

LINA,

Air Fo

rce Re

seac

h Lab

orator

y15

00 hr

sOr

al Pre

senta

tion

Mode

l ‘Ste

ering

” for

LES o

f Su

perso

nic Tu

rbule

nt Co

mbus

tion

J. Ed

wards

, T. E

chek

ki, C.

Patto

n, T.

Wign

all, N

orth C

arolin

a Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Ra

leigh

, NC

1530

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nHi

gh M

ach

Numb

er Im

plica

tions

for

Flame

let M

odeli

ng of

Supe

rsonic

Co

mbus

tion

F. La

deind

e, Z.

Lou,

Ston

y Broo

k Un

iversi

ty, S

tony B

rook,

NY; W

. Li, T

TC

Tech

nolog

ies, I

nc.,

Cente

reach

, NY

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

940

Analy

sis of

Succe

ssful

Pulse

d De

tona

tion

vs. a

Defl

agra

tion

in a

Supe

rsonic

Comb

usto

rF.

Malo-

Molin

a, Air

Force

Rese

arch

Labo

ratory

, Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AFB

, OH

1630

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nTu

rbule

nce/

Chem

istry

Inter

actio

n in

High

-Spe

ed Co

mbus

tion:

LES o

f UV

Dua

l-Mod

e Scra

mjet

Comb

usto

rM.

Ihme

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity, S

tanfor

d, CA

; W. C

han,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arb

or, An

n Arbo

r, MI

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

941

Fund

amen

tal P

hysic

s and

Mo

del A

ssump

tions

in Tu

rbule

nt

Comb

ustio

n Mo

dels

for A

eros

pace

Pr

opuls

ionV.

Sank

aran,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h La

borat

ory, E

dward

s AFB

, CA;

C. Me

rkle,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

166-

HSAB

P-10

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ions i

n Hi

gh-S

peed

Pro

pulsi

onRo

om 2

Chair

ed by

: J. L

EE, N

ASA-G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd J.

CAST

RO, P

ratt &

Whit

ney-R

ocke

tdyne

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

942

Skin

Frict

ion Se

nsor

for H

igh-

Spee

d, Hi

gh-En

thalp

y Scra

mjet

Flow

Appli

catio

nsR.

Meritt

, J. S

chetz

, Virg

inia P

olytec

hnic

Institu

te an

d Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Blac

ksbu

rg,

VA; J

. Don

bar, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

La

borat

ory, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H; J.

Ta

m, Ta

itech

, Inc

., Be

averc

reek,

OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

943

Inve

stiga

tion

of Et

hylen

e Fue

l Co

mbus

tion

in a D

ual-M

ode

Comb

usto

rK.

Nojim

a, Y.

Suzu

ki, To

hoku

Univ

ersity

, Se

ndai,

Japa

n; S.

Tomi

oka,

N.

Saku

ranak

a, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Ag

ency

(JAX

A), K

akud

a, Ja

pan

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

944

Comb

ustio

n Ex

perim

ents

for a

Liq

uid H

ydro

carb

on Fu

eled M

ach

5 Sc

ramj

et En

gine M

odel

I. Ya

ng, Y

. Lee

, K. L

ee, K

orea A

erosp

ace

Rese

arch I

nstitu

te, D

aejeo

n, So

uth Ko

rea

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

945

Effe

ct of

Fin-

Guide

d Fue

l Inje

ction

on

Dua

l Mod

e Scra

mjet

Oper

ation

C. Ag

uilera

Mun

oz, K

. Yu,

Unive

rsity

of Ma

rylan

d, Co

llege

Park,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, M

D

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

946

Comp

ressi

on W

ave S

tructu

re

on D

rople

ts un

der S

uper

sonic

Co

nditio

nsE.

Lin, J

. Herm

anso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Wash

ington

, Sea

ttle, S

eattle

, WA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

947

Expe

rimen

tal in

vesti

gatio

n on

the

multi-

stage

d inje

ction

in a

strut

-ca

vity b

ased

scra

mjet

comb

usto

rW.

Jian

chen

, L. Y

uzhe

n, Z.

Yong

shen

g, L.

Wei, B

eihan

g Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing, C

hina;

Z. Ya

n, Na

nyan

g Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Nany

ang,

China

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

948

Desig

n An

alysis

of th

e Sam

pling

Pr

obe f

or Su

perso

nic Co

mbus

tion

W. Ji

anch

en, L

. Yuz

hen,

Beiha

ng

Unive

rsity,

Beij

ing, C

hina

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

167-

HR-7

New

Hybr

id Mo

tor C

once

pts

Room

20

Chair

ed by

: B. E

VANS

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity an

d M. K

OBAL

D, D

LR-Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-394

9De

velop

ment

of a

Powe

r Effi

cient

, Re

start-

Capa

ble A

rc Ig

nitor

for

Hybr

id Ro

ckets

S. W

hitmo

re, D

. Merk

ley, N

. Ink

ley, U

tah

State

Univ

ersity

, Log

an, U

T

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

950

Low

Freq

uenc

y Ins

tabil

ity in

La

bsca

le Hy

brid

Rock

et Mo

tors

K. Pa

rk, C.

Lee,

Konk

uk U

nivers

ity, S

eoul,

So

uth Ko

rea

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

951

Expe

rimen

tal D

emon

strat

ion of

th

e Vac

uum

Spec

ific I

mpuls

e of a

Hy

brid

Rock

et En

gine

J. An

thoine

, J. L

estra

de, O

NERA

, Mau

zac,

Franc

e; C.

Verbe

rne, A

. Boir

on, N

ammo

Ra

ufoss,

Raufo

ss, N

orway

; C. F

igus,

G.

Khim

eche

, Airb

us, T

oulou

se, F

rance

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

952

Study

on th

e key

tech

nolog

ies of

a Hy

brid

Rock

et &

Ramj

et Co

mbine

d Cy

cle En

gine

I. Na

kaga

wa, Y

. Eza

wa, T

okai

Unive

rsity,

Hir

atsuk

a, Ja

pan

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

953

Optim

izatio

n of

Hyb

rid P

rope

llant

Ma

rs As

cent

Vehic

leL.

Casa

lino,

D. Pa

stron

e, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Turin

, Turi

n, Ita

ly

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

954

Study

on H

ybrid

Roc

ket w

ith M

ulti-

Secti

on Sw

irl In

jectio

n Me

thod

to

ward

Fligh

t Exp

erim

ents

of

Subs

cale

Spac

e Plan

eK.

Ohe,

S. O

yama

, K. A

raki, S

. Aso

, Y.

Tani,

Kyus

hu U

nivers

ity, F

ukuo

ka, J

apan

; T.

Shim

ada,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Tok

yo, J

apan

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

955

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Burn

ing R

ate

Enha

ncem

ent b

y Nan

o-Sc

ale

Addit

ives i

n HT

PB Fu

el Gr

ains

J. Th

omas

, E. P

eterse

n, Te

xas A

&M

Unive

rsity,

Colle

ge S

tation

, TX;

B. B

rady,

J. De

sain,

The A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion,

El Se

gund

o, CA

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APC-

4Un

ique P

ropu

lsion

Conc

epts

IIRo

om 2

1Ch

aired

by: J

. ROB

INSO

N, Re

tired f

/Boe

ing15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-395

6Co

ncep

tual

Desig

n fo

r a D

ual-B

ell

Rock

et No

zzle

Syste

m Us

ing a

NASA

F-15

Airp

lane a

s the

Fligh

t Te

stbed

D. Jo

nes,

T. Bu

i, C. S

t. Jo

hn, M

. Mart

inez,

NASA

Dryd

en Fl

ight R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Edwa

rds, C

A; J.

Ruf,

NASA

Mars

hall S

pace

Fli

ght C

enter

, Hun

tsville

, AL

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

957

Gene

ratin

g High

er an

d Con

trolla

ble

Thru

st an

d Spe

cific I

mpuls

e with

Ele

ctron

ic Cy

clotro

n Re

sona

nce E

PJ.

Brain

erd, A

. Reis

z, Re

isz En

ginee

rs,

Hunts

ville,

AL

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

958

Appli

catio

n of

Aer

ogra

vity A

ssist

with

Acti

ve Co

oling

and T

herm

al Pr

opuls

ion to

the S

olar P

robe

Mi

ssion

D. M

uraka

mi, N

ASA A

mes R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

959

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion of

Ma

gneto

plasm

a Sail

with

High

Beta

Pla

sma J

etY.

Oshio

, I. F

unak

i, K. U

eno,

Japa

n Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A),

Saga

miha

ra, Ja

pan;

H. Ya

maka

wa, K

yoto

Unive

rsity,

Uji,

Japa

n

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

960

Fugin

e: th

e sup

ermu

ltijet-

conv

erge

nce e

ngine

wor

king f

rom

startu

p to h

yper

sonic

scra

m mo

de

and a

ttaini

ng si

multa

neou

sly

light

-weig

ht, h

igh-e

fficie

ncy,

and

low n

oise

K. Na

itoh,

Y. Sa

gara,

T. Ta

mura,

T.

Hash

imoto

, Y. N

ojima

, M. T

anak

a, Wa

seda

Un

iversi

ty, To

kyo,

Japa

n

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

169-

EC-5

Stirli

ng P

ower

Syste

m An

alysis

and T

estin

gRo

om 2

2Ch

aired

by: S

. ORIT

I, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

961

Ther

moac

ousti

c Dup

lex Te

chno

logy

for C

oolin

g and

Pow

ering

a Ve

nus

Land

erM.

Hab

erbus

ch, C

. Ngu

yen,

A. Wa

lker, J

. Sa

sson,

Sierra

Lobo

, Inc

., Mi

lan, O

H

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

962

Adva

nced

Stirl

ing Co

nver

tor (

ASC)

De

velop

ment

for N

ASA

RPS

W. W

ong,

S. W

ilson,

NASA

Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H; J.

Collin

s, Su

npow

er, In

c., At

hens

, OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

963

The U

se of

Red

unda

ncy t

o Imp

rove

Re

liabil

ity of

Dee

p Spa

ce M

ission

s Us

ing an

ASR

G (A

dvan

ce St

irling

Ra

dioiso

tope

Gen

erat

or) P

ower

So

urce

S. D

i Stef

ano,

C. Ev

erline

, G. B

olotin

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

964

Test

Prog

ram

for S

tirlin

g Ra

dioiso

tope

Gen

erat

or H

ardw

are

at N

ASA

Glen

n Re

sear

ch Ce

nter

E. Le

wand

owsk

i, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; G

. Bolo

tin, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

S. O

riti,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

965

Telem

etry A

nalys

is of

the A

dvan

ced

Stirli

ng R

adioi

soto

pe G

ener

ator

Us

ing a

Stead

y Sta

te Mo

delin

g Ap

proa

chA.

Mahp

our, G

. Bolo

tin, J

et Pro

pulsio

n La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

966

Syste

m-lev

el Te

sting

of th

e Ad

vanc

ed St

irling

Rad

ioiso

tope

Ge

nera

tor E

ngine

ering

Har

dwar

eT.

Chan

, Loc

khee

d Mart

in Sp

ace S

ystem

s Co

mpan

y, Kin

g of P

russia

, PA

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

170-

TM-4

Aero

spac

e and

Terre

strial

Ener

gy Sy

stems

Ther

mal M

anag

emen

tRo

om 2

3Ch

aired

by: M

. CHO

I, NA

SA-Go

ddard

Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

and C

. TAR

AU, A

dvan

ced C

oolin

g Tec

hnolo

gies

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

967

The E

nerg

y Bala

nce o

f Circ

ulatio

n-ty

pe Su

perh

eated

Stea

m de

grea

sing S

ystem

s for

Oily

Meta

l Re

cycli

ngN.

Maru

yama

, Y. W

atana

be, H

. Ito,

Y.

Acha

wang

kul, M

. Hiro

ta, M

ie Un

iversi

ty,

Tsu, J

apan

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

968

CFD

Mode

lling o

f An

Open

Air

Stadiu

m Ai

r Con

dition

ingA.

Abu-K

absh

a, E.

Khali

l, A. J

ouda

, M.

Muha

mmad

, M. A

fify, C

airo U

nivers

ity,

Giza,

Egyp

t

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

969

Deve

lopme

nt of

high

melt

ing

tempe

ratu

re m

icroe

ncap

sulat

ed

phas

e cha

nge m

ater

ial fo

r co

mpac

ted th

erma

l ene

rgy s

tora

ge

bed

W. S

u, J.

Darkw

a, G.

Koko

giann

akis,

Un

iversi

ty of

Nottin

gham

, Ning

bo, C

hina

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

970

Nume

rical

mode

ling a

nd si

mulat

ion

of an

integ

rated

TEG/

PCM

syste

m fo

r the

enha

ncem

ent o

f PV p

ower

ou

tput

D. D

u, J.

Darkw

a, G.

Koko

giann

akis,

Un

iversi

ty of

Nottin

gham

, Ning

bo, C

hina

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

971

Scop

e, Ob

jectiv

es an

d Int

erna

tiona

l Di

mens

ion of

a Dy

nami

c Airc

raft

Robu

st Po

wer M

anag

emen

t Pr

ogra

mme

J. Va

n Muij

den,

B. Eu

ssen,

Natio

nal

Aeros

pace

Labo

ratory

(NLR

), Am

sterda

m,

The N

etherl

ands

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

972

Nume

rical

and e

xper

imen

tal

analy

sis in

to th

e the

rmal

perfo

rman

ce of

a no

vel p

hase

ch

ange

mat

erial

gyps

um bo

ard

T. Zh

ou, J

. Dark

wa, G

. Kok

ogian

nakis

, Un

iversi

ty of

Nottin

gham

, Ning

bo, C

hina

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

973

Ther

moac

ousti

c Osci

llatio

ns in

Su

percr

itical

Fuel

Flows

S. H

eister

, S. H

unt,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, We

st La

fayett

e, IN

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ET-6

15

00 -

1800

hrs

Syste

ms En

ginee

ring E

lectri

c Utili

ties f

or R

esilie

ncy

Room

24

Syste

ms En

ginee

ring R

esilie

nt Ele

ctric

Utilit

ies in

a Ra

pidly

Chan

ging E

nviro

nmen

tTh

is pa

nel c

ontin

ues t

he di

scussi

ons f

rom th

e Reg

ulator

y Pan

el, lo

oking

more

deep

ly int

o the

syste

ms en

ginee

ring m

odels

requ

ired t

o fac

ilitate

publi

c poli

cy su

ccess,

and h

elp m

easu

re the

regu

latory

impa

ct of

meas

ures a

imed

at m

aking

Elec

tric U

tilitie

s more

resili

ent.

The

pane

lists w

ill dis

cuss

future

inter

opera

bility

of cl

assic

powe

r sys

tems t

ools

with

emerg

ing ris

k com

munic

ation

mod

els, r

eliab

ility m

odels

, eco

syste

m im

pact

mode

ls, m

aturity

mod

els, a

nd so

cial c

omple

xity m

odels

. The

abilit

y for

these

tools

to of

fset t

he lo

ss of

desig

n cap

abilit

ies

in the

powe

r indu

stry,

coup

led w

ith th

e new

comp

lex re

silien

cy sk

ills re

quire

d to r

estor

e the

aging

infra

struc

ture w

ill als

o be e

xami

ned.

Mode

rator:

Carl D

ister,

Relia

biity

First

Corp.

Pa

nelist

s:

Dr. Ra

jeev R

ajaram

, Ken

t Stat

e Univ

ersity

Dr.

Dan

Kova

cs, D

ecisio

n Part

ners

Thom

Pearc

e, PU

COBr

ian Ke

aven

y, Ne

scaum

Matth

ew B

utkov

ic, Ca

rnegie

Mell

on

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

172-

SCP-

3En

ginee

ring,

Sens

ing, M

easu

ring a

nd D

istrib

uted

Tech

nolog

ies fo

r Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stems

Room

25

ACh

aired

by: T

. GIEL

, Jac

obs T

echn

ology

and T

. CHE

N, N

ASA

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

974

Desig

n an

d Sele

ction

Crite

ria of

Hi

gh Te

mper

atur

e Acce

lerom

eters

B. M

etz, P

CB Pi

ezotr

onics

, Inc

., De

pew,

NY

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

975

Appli

catio

n of

the T

ool f

or Tu

rbine

En

gine C

losed

-loop

Tran

sient

An

alysis

(TTE

CTrA

) for

Dyn

amic

Syste

ms A

nalys

isJ.

Csan

k, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; A

. Zinn

ecke

r, N&R

En

ginee

ring,

Inc.,

Parm

a Heig

hts, O

H

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

976

Deve

lopme

nt of

Self-

Relia

nt

Satel

lite-Le

vel P

ropu

lsion

Syste

m by

Usin

g Hyd

roge

n Pe

roxid

e Pr

opell

ant

H. Li

u, Y.

Chan

, C. P

ai, K.

Tsen

g, Y.

Chen

, Y.

Chan

, Nati

onal

Spac

e Orga

nizati

on,

Hsinc

hu, T

aiwan

; et a

l.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

977

A Re

view

of Ex

haus

t Gas

Te

mper

atur

e Sen

sing T

echn

iques

fo

r Mod

ern

Turb

ine En

gine C

ontro

lsA.

Von M

oll, A

. Beh

baha

ni, Ai

r Forc

e Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, W

right-

Patte

rson

AFB,

OH;

G. F

ralick

, J. W

rbane

k, G.

Hu

nter, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

978

Limit

Prot

ectio

n in

Gas T

urbin

e En

gines

Bas

ed on

Ref

eren

ce an

d Ex

tende

d Com

mand

Gov

erno

rsI.

Kolm

anov

sky,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arbo

r, MI;

W. M

erill,

Blube

rry, L

LC, C

olumb

ia St

ation

, OH

  

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

173-

PC-1

0Co

mbus

tion

Diag

nosti

cs II

Room

25

BCh

aired

by: L

. SMI

TH, U

nited

Tech

nolog

ies Re

searc

h Cen

ter15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-397

9Ch

arac

teriza

tion

and A

nalys

is of

Plai

n Je

t Inje

ction

of Li

quid

Alter

nativ

e Fue

ls In

to a

Cros

sflow

C. Br

own,

U. M

ondra

gon,

V. Mc

Done

ll, En

ergy R

esea

rch Co

nsult

ants,

Lagu

na

Hills,

CA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

980

Meas

urem

ents

of La

mina

r Flam

e Sp

eeds

of A

ltern

ative

Gas

eous

Fuel

Mixt

ures

A. Ibr

ahim

, M. A

bdalw

ahab

, O. A

bulab

an,

S. Ah

med,

Qatar

Univ

ersity

, Doh

a, Qa

tar

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

981

Ion

Meas

urem

ents

in Pr

emixe

d Me

than

e-Ox

ygen

Flam

esA.

Alqua

ity, N

. Hou

rani, M

. Cha

hine,

H. S

elim,

M. S

arathy

, A. F

arooq

, King

Ab

dulla

h Univ

ersity

of S

cienc

e and

Te

chno

logy,

Thuw

al, S

audi

Arabia

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

982

Meas

urem

ent o

f Plas

ma A

ctivit

y in

a 1D

Prem

ixed M

ethan

e-Ai

r Flam

eS.

Jaco

bs, B

. Roy

, K. X

u, Un

iversi

ty of

Alaba

ma, H

untsv

ille, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

983

Shoc

k Tu

be M

easu

reme

nts o

f the

Br

anch

ing R

atios

of P

rope

ne +

OH

-> P

rodu

ctsF.

Khale

d, J.

Barda

, A. F

aooq

, King

Ab

dulla

h Univ

ersity

of S

cienc

e and

Te

chno

logy,

Thuw

al, S

audi

Arabia

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

984

Blas

t Wav

e Pro

paga

tion

in Cr

oss-

Flow

of D

etona

ble M

ixtur

eJ.

Burr,

K. Yu

, Univ

ersity

of M

arylan

d, Co

llege

Park,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, M

D

 

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L-11

1500

- 18

00 h

rsEn

ergy

Tren

ds an

d Its

Impli

catio

ns on

Adv

ance

d Tec

hnolo

gyRo

om 2

6 A

Toda

y’s en

ergy l

ands

cape

is co

mplica

ted by

incre

asing

energ

y dem

ands

, the

push

for in

creas

ed en

ergy e

fficien

cy, an

d the

intro

ducti

on of

adva

nced

energ

y tec

hnolo

gy. T

hese

chall

enge

s hav

e vary

ing im

plica

tions

from

indu

stry,

Gove

rnmen

t, an

d reg

ional

persp

ectiv

es. P

aneli

sts w

ill ad

dress

the cu

rrent

energ

y situ

ation

, futu

re tre

nds,

and p

otenti

al pla

ns fr

om th

eir or

ganiz

ation

’s pe

rspec

tive.

Mode

rator:

Matt

Mora

n, Se

ctor M

anag

er for

Energ

y & M

ateria

ls, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Pane

lists:

Has

so W

eilan

d, Te

chnic

al Fe

llow,

Alco

a Adv

ance

d Tec

hnica

l Cen

terLo

rry W

agne

r, Pres

ident,

LEED

CoLa

rry V

iterna

, Pres

ident,

Nau

tica W

ind Po

wer L

LCRa

o Tata

varti,

Tech

nical

Direc

tor, M

icroL

ink D

evice

s, Inc

. Mi

chae

l Swe

et, D

irecto

r-MES

, Firs

t Sola

r (inv

ited)

By

ron Cl

ayton

, Vice

Pres

ident,

NorT

ech (

invite

d)

Paul

Sava

ge, C

EO, N

extek

Powe

r Sys

tems (

invite

d)

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

175-

PANE

L-12

1500

- 18

00 h

rs70

Year

s of P

ower

and S

pace

Pro

pulsi

on at

NAS

A Gl

enn

Rese

arch

Cent

erRo

om 2

6 B

A hist

orica

l pers

pecti

ve on

powe

r and

spac

e prop

ulsion

rese

arch c

ondu

cted a

t NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r ove

r the

past

70 ye

ars w

ill be

pres

ented

, with

emph

asis

on re

searc

h rela

ted to

elec

trical,

chem

ical a

nd nu

clear

propu

lsion,

cryog

enic

prope

llants

, dire

ct en

ergy c

onve

rsion

, an

d elec

troch

emica

l and

energ

y stor

age.

Mode

rator:

Geo

rge S

chmi

dt, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Prese

nters:

Valer

ie Ly

ons,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

rMi

chae

l Patt

erson

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

rDia

nne L

inne,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

rSt

anley

Boro

wski,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

rMi

chae

l Mey

er, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Lee M

ason

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

rCo

ncha

Reid,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

176-

LP-1

8Co

mbus

tion

Devic

es II

Room

26

CCh

aired

by: D

. KIRK

, Flor

ida In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

and J

. RICC

IUS,

DLR

- Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

985

Comp

ariso

n of

Per

form

ance

and

Stabil

ity A

nalys

es fo

r LOX

/CH4

Ro

cket

Engin

esA.

Frenc

h, F.

Battis

ta, V.

Salv

atore,

M.

Marin

i, Ital

ian Ae

rospa

ce Re

searc

h Cen

ter

(CIRA

), Ca

pua,

Italy

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

986

An Ex

perim

enta

l Inv

estig

ation

of a

LOX/

CH4

Torch

Ignit

ion Sy

stem

for

Prop

ulsion

Res

earch

L. Sa

nche

z, R.

Ellis,

V. D

orado

, A.

Chou

dhuri

, Univ

ersity

of Te

xas,

El Pa

so,

El Pa

so, T

X

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

987

Near

-wall

Veloc

ity Fi

eld

Meas

urem

ents

of a

Very

Low

Mome

ntum

Flux

Tran

sver

se Je

tD.

Sala

zar, D

. Forl

iti, S

ierra

Lobo

, Inc

., Ed

wards

AFB,

CA; K

. Kuz

mich

, N. S

edan

o, E.

Coy,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Ed

wards

AFB,

CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

988

Inne

r line

r tem

pera

ture

varia

tion

caus

ed de

form

ation

loca

lisat

ion

effe

cts in

a mu

lticha

nnel

mode

l of

a gen

eric

LRE w

all st

ructu

reJ.

Ricciu

s, Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (D

LR),

Lamp

oldsh

ause

n, Ge

rman

y; Q.

Wa

rgnier

, Sup

méca

, Pari

s, Fra

nce;

W.

Boua

jila, E

. Zam

etaev

, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce

Cente

r (DL

R), L

ampo

ldsha

usen

, Germ

any

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

989

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ions o

f a G

O2/K

eros

ene E

jecto

r Roc

ket

Cham

ber f

or th

e RBC

C Pro

pulsi

on

Syste

mS.

Zhu,

L. Tia

n, L.

Xuan

, X. X

u, Be

ihang

Un

iversi

ty, B

eijing

, Chin

a

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

990

Inve

stiga

tion

of B

lanch

ing be

havio

r of

Cu-A

g-Zr

alloy

usin

g oxid

ation

-re

ducti

on cy

cles

K. Bu

benh

eim, C

. Wilh

elmi, M

. Holz

apfel

, Air

bus,

Munic

h, Ge

rman

y; S.

Faso

ulas,

Institu

te of

Spac

e Sys

tems,

Unive

rsity

of St

uttga

rt, S

tuttga

rt, G

erman

y

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

991

Thru

st Pe

rform

ance

of 7

0 N-

class

Hydr

azine

Thru

ster w

ith Va

rious

Ch

arac

terist

ic Le

ngth

sJ.

Kim, H

. Jun

g, J.

Kim, P

ukyo

ng N

ation

al Un

iversi

ty, B

usan

, Sou

th Ko

rea

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July

2014

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opell

ant S

tora

ge an

d Man

agem

ent

Room

3Ch

aired

by: V

. AHU

JA, C

RAFT

Tech

and M

. DEA

NS, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ct

r15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-399

2Wa

rm P

ressu

rant

Gas

Effe

cts on

th

e Sta

tic B

ubble

Poin

t Pre

ssure

for

Cryo

genic

LADs

J. Ha

rtwig,

D. C

hato,

J. M

cQuil

len, N

ASA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

993

Inve

rted O

utflo

w Gr

ound

Testi

ng

of Cr

yoge

nic P

rope

llant

Liqu

id Ac

quisi

tion

Devic

esD.

Chato

, J. H

artwi

g, E.

Rame

, J.

McQu

illen,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

994

Phas

e Cha

nge i

n Cr

yoge

nic U

pper

Sta

ge Ta

nks

M. Ko

nopk

a, P.

Behru

zi, Ai

rbus,

Brem

en,

Germ

any;

S. S

chmi

tt, M

. Drey

er,

Unive

rsity

of Br

emen

, Brem

en, G

erman

y

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

995

Deve

lopme

nt of

New

Comp

osite

Pr

opell

ant T

ank

for S

atell

ites

I. Ma

suda

, T. M

asuo

ka, K

. Mou

ri, H.

Ka

gawa

, H. I

keda

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Tsu

kuba

, Ja

pan;

K. Ya

mada

, IHI

Corpo

ration

, To

miok

a, Ja

pan;

et al.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

996

Effe

cts of

Curv

atur

e on

Spac

ecra

ft Pr

opell

ant M

anag

emen

t Sur

face

Te

nsion

Scre

en Ca

pillar

y Cap

abilit

yP.

MacE

achro

n, E.

Alexa

nder,

N. K

han,

M.

Rand

eria,

Yale

Unive

rsity,

New

Hav

en,

CT; J

. Brau

n, C.

Stew

art, L

ockh

eed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Littl

eton,

CO

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

997

Nume

rical

& Ex

perim

enta

l In

vesti

gatio

n of

Cavit

ating

Vent

uri

Geom

etry o

n LO

X Flo

wsM.

Solm

az, B

. Yaz

ici, S

cienti

fic an

d Te

chno

logica

l Res

earch

Coun

cil of

Turke

y (T

ÜBITA

K), A

nkara

, Turk

ey

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

178-

LP-2

0Ro

cket

Nozz

lesRo

om 4

Chair

ed by

: S. B

ARSI,

NAS

A15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-399

8Flo

w Se

para

tion

Resp

onse

to

Unste

ady E

xter

nal D

istur

banc

es in

Du

al Be

ll Noz

zles

E. Ma

rtelli,

Sec

ond U

nivers

ity of

Nap

les,

Avers

a, Ita

ly; B

. Bett

i, F. N

asuti

, Univ

ersity

of

Rome

“La S

apien

za’’,

Rome

, Ital

y

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-3

999

Desig

n of

High

Are

a Noz

zle

Cont

ours

Using

Circu

lar A

rcsK.

Scho

mberg

, G. D

oig, J

. Olse

n, Un

iversi

ty of

New

South

Wale

s, Sy

dney

, Au

strali

a

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

000

Influ

ence

of do

wnstr

eam

unste

adine

ss on

shoc

k pa

ttern

in

sepa

rated

noz

zle fl

ows

A. Ge

orges

-Pico

t, A.

Hadja

dj, N

ation

al Ins

titute

of Ap

plied

Scie

nces

(INS

A) of

Ro

uen,

Saint

Etien

ne du

Rouv

ray, F

rance

; J.

Herpe

, Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Pa

ris, F

rance

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

001

Geom

etric

Analy

sis of

the L

inear

Ex

pans

ion-D

eflec

tion

Nozz

le at

High

ly Ov

erex

pand

ed Fl

ow

Cond

itions

K. Sc

homb

erg, G

. Doig

, J. O

lsen,

Unive

rsity

of Ne

w So

uth W

ales,

Sydn

ey,

Austr

alia;

A. Ne

ely, U

nivers

ity of

New

So

uth W

ales,

Canb

erra,

Austr

alia

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

002

Flow

Char

acter

istics

of M

icro-

Scale

Pla

nar N

ozzle

sD.

Ban

uti, M

. Grab

e, K.

Hann

eman

n, Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R),

Göttin

gen,

Germ

any

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

003

Comp

ariso

n of

Eige

nmod

e Ex

tracti

on Te

chniq

ues f

or Se

para

ted

Nozz

le Flo

wsR.

Larus

son,

N. An

derss

on, L

. Erik

sson,

Chalm

ers U

nivers

ity of

Tech

nolog

y, Gö

teborg

, Swe

den;

J. Ös

tlund

, GKN

Ae

rospa

ce En

gine S

ystem

s, Tro

llhatt

an,

Swed

en

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

179-

LP-2

1Co

mbus

tion

Cham

ber H

eat T

rans

fer

Room

5Ch

aired

by: M

. NAR

AGHI

, Man

hatta

n Coll

ege a

nd M

. PIZZ

AREL

LI, U

nivers

ity of

Rome

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

004

Cooli

ng Ch

anne

l Ana

lysis

of a

LOX/

LCH4

Roc

ket E

ngine

Dem

onstr

ator

M. Pi

zzare

lli, B

. Bett

i, F. N

asuti

, Univ

ersity

of

Rome

“La S

apien

za’’,

Rome

, Ital

y; D.

Ricci

, P. R

oncio

ni, F.

Batt

ista,

Italia

n Ae

rospa

ce Re

searc

h Cen

ter (C

IRA),

Capu

a, Ita

ly; et

al.

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

005

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion on

Me

than

e in

Trans

critic

al Co

nditio

nsR.

Votta

, F. B

attist

a, A.

Gianv

ito, A

. Sm

oraldi

, Ital

ian Ae

rospa

ce Re

searc

h Ce

nter (

CIRA)

, Cap

ua, I

taly;

M. Pi

zzare

lli,

G. Le

ccese

, Univ

ersity

of Ro

me “L

a Sa

pienz

a’’, R

ome,

Italy;

et al

.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

006

Cera

mic C

ompo

sites

as Li

ners

in LO

X/Me

than

e Abla

tive T

hrus

t Ch

ambe

rsE.

Besn

ard, A

. Sch

mitz,

D. L

ee, C

alifor

nia

State

Univ

ersity

, Lon

g Bea

ch, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

007

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion of

Liq

uid M

ethan

e Con

vecti

on an

d Bo

iling i

n Ro

cket

Engin

e Coo

ling

Chan

nels

A. Tre

jo, M

. Galv

an, A

. Truj

illo, A

. Ch

oudh

uri, U

nivers

ity of

Texa

s, El

Paso

, El

Paso

, TX

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

008

Expe

rimen

tal a

nd N

umer

ical F

ilm

Cooli

ng In

vesti

gatio

ns in

a GO

X/

Kero

sene

Roc

ket C

ombu

stion

Ch

ambe

rG.

Sch

liebe

n, C.

Kirch

berge

r, O. H

aidn,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Mu

nich,

Munic

h, Ge

rman

y; C.

Högla

uer, B

. Knie

sner,

O.

Knab

, Airb

us, M

unich

, Germ

any

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

009

Mode

ling o

f Fue

l Film

Cooli

ng on

Ch

ambe

r Hot

Wall

A. Him

ansu

, E. C

oy, V

. San

karan

, S.

Danc

zyk,

Air Fo

rce Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Ed

wards

AFB,

CA

1800

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

010

Flowfi

eld an

d Hea

t Tra

nsfe

r Ch

arac

terist

ics in

the L

E-X Ex

pand

er

Blee

d Cyc

le Co

mbus

tion

Cham

ber

H. N

egish

i, Y. D

aimon

, H. K

awas

hima,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JA

XA),

Tsuku

ba, J

apan

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ABPS

I-10

Nozz

lesRo

om 6

Chair

ed by

: L. L

EAVIT

T, N

A S A

and J

. FLA

MM, N

ASA L

angle

y Res

earch

Cente

r15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-401

1An

Inter

activ

e Meth

od of

Ch

arac

terist

ics Ja

va A

pplet

to

Desig

n an

d Ana

lyze S

uper

sonic

Ai

rcraf

t Noz

zles

T. Be

nson

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

012

Sens

itivity

to in

flow

cond

itions

of a

dual-

strea

m no

zzle

J. Ve

rrière,

Airbu

s, To

ulous

e, Fra

nce;

V. Br

unet,

ONE

RA, M

eudo

n, Fra

nce;

C. Bo

urdea

u, Air

bus,

Toulo

use,

Franc

e; S.

Dec

k, ON

ERA,

Meud

on, F

rance

; C.

Gach

erieu

, Airb

us, T

oulou

se, F

rance

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

013

Nume

rical

Study

of Th

ree-

Strea

m No

zzle

Exha

ust F

low Fr

om a

Simpli

fied M

odel

of a

Turb

ofan

Na

celle

J. Me

rn, R.

Agarw

al, W

ashin

gton

Unive

rsity

in St

. Lou

is, S

t. Lo

uis, M

O

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

014

Stead

y and

Uns

teady

Noz

zle

Simula

tions

Usin

g the

Cons

erva

tion

Eleme

nt an

d Solu

tion

Eleme

nt

Meth

odD.

Fried

lande

r, X. W

ang,

J. Co

nnoll

y, G.

Ko

pasa

kis, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

181-

SR-7

Solid

Roc

ket M

otor

Mod

eling

, Sim

ulatio

n an

d Ana

lysis

IIRo

om 7

Chair

ed by

: B. L

EARY

, JHU

/App

lied P

hysic

s Lab

orator

y and

W. R

YAN,

Unit

ed La

unch

Allia

nce,

LLC15

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

4-401

5Nu

meric

al Sim

ulatio

n of

3D

Unste

ady F

lowfie

ld in

Aft-F

inocy

l So

lid R

ocke

t Mot

orA.

Di Ma

scio,

Centr

o Naz

ionale

delle

Ric

erche

, Rom

e, Ita

ly; E.

Cava

llini, B

. Fa

vini, S

apien

za U

nivers

ity of

Rome

, Ro

me, I

taly;

A. Ne

ri, ES

A, Fra

scati

(Rom

e), I

taly

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

016

Impr

oved

Mea

n Flo

w So

lution

fo

r Soli

d Roc

ket M

otor

s with

a Na

tura

lly D

evelo

ping S

wirli

ng

Motio

nJ.

Majda

lani, A

. Fist

, Aub

urn U

nivers

ity,

Aubu

rn, AL

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

017

Ener

gy St

eepe

ned S

tates

of th

e Sw

irling

Mea

n Flo

w in

a Soli

d Ro

cket

Moto

rA.

Fist,

J. Ma

jdalan

i, Aub

urn U

nivers

ity,

Aubu

rn, AL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

018

Rota

tiona

l App

roxim

ation

of th

e Ta

ylor-C

ulick

Pro

file f

or R

ocke

ts wi

th N

oncir

cular

Gra

insJ.

Majda

lani, E

. Van

Horn

, Aub

urn

Unive

rsity,

Aubu

rn, AL

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

019

Analy

tical

mode

l and

num

erica

l sim

ulatio

ns fo

r soli

d pro

pella

nt

using

a Ra

ndom

Loos

e Pac

king

appr

oach

D. Fe

dele,

F. Po

nti, R

. Bert

acin,

Univ

ersity

of

Bolog

na, F

orlì, I

taly

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

020

Analy

sis of

Pre

ssure

Osci

llatio

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durin

g Ign

ition

Trans

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nd

Stead

y-Sta

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an O

verlo

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VE

GA Fi

rst St

age

E. Ca

vallin

i, B. F

avini

, Univ

ersity

of Ro

me

“La S

apien

za’’,

Rome

, Ital

y; A.

Neri,

ESA,

Frasca

ti, Ita

ly

 

Wedn

esda

y, 30

July

2014

182-

ST-1

Spac

e Tra

nspo

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Chair

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: L. D

ANIEL

, Univ

ersity

of N

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pabil

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B. D

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Comp

any,

Hunts

ville,

AL; K

. Klau

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e Boe

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Comp

any,

Hous

ton, T

X

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

022

Analy

sis an

d Adjo

int D

esign

of

Hyp

erso

nic B

lunt B

odies

T. Pis

kin, S

. Eyi,

Midd

le Ea

st Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty, An

kara,

Turke

y

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

023

Cutti

ng M

ore T

han

Meta

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Th

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ycle

C. Sin

ger, N

ASA M

arsha

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tsville

, AL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

024

Rese

arch

on th

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cent

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drift

of cr

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inclin

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sJ.

Chen

, W. T

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China

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atellit

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, Xi’a

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ina

  

 

Wedn

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July

2014

183-

EP-2

2Ad

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ncep

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om 9

Chair

ed by

: J. G

ILLAN

D, O

hio Ae

rospa

ce In

stitut

e and

R. TH

OMAS

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

025

Self-

Cons

isten

t Cro

ss-Fie

ld Pla

sma

Motio

n in

a Mag

netic

Null

Thru

ster

M. Fe

ldman

, E. C

houe

iri, Pr

inceto

n Un

iversi

ty, Pr

inceto

n, NJ

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

026

Expe

rimen

tal in

vesti

gatio

n of

pla

sma p

lume c

hara

cteris

tics

in ap

plied

radia

l elec

tric fi

eld

magn

etic n

ozzle

L. Fe

rrario

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of M

ilan,

Milan

, Ital

y; J.

Little

, E. C

houe

iri, Pr

inceto

n Un

iversi

ty, Pr

inceto

n, NJ

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

027

Quas

i-one

-dim

ensio

nal c

ode

for p

artic

le-in-

cell s

imula

tion

of

magn

etic n

ozzle

expa

nsion

F. Eb

ersoh

n, J.

Shee

han,

B. Lo

ngmi

er,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arb

or, M

I; J.

Sheb

alin,

NASA

John

son

Spac

e Cen

ter, H

ousto

n, TX

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

028

Collis

ionles

s elec

tron

cooli

ng in

a ma

gneti

c noz

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Nava

rro, T

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nivers

ity of

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d, Sp

ain; M

. Mart

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anch

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chus

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nstitu

te of

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y, Ca

mbrid

ge, M

A; E.

Ahed

o, Ch

arles

III

Unive

rsity

of Ma

drid,

Lega

nés,

Spain

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

014-4

029

Anom

alous

Thru

st Pr

oduc

tion

from

an R

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easu

red o

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st To

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Pen

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D. B

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H. W

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. Law

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, F.

Davie

s, NA

SA Jo

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n Spa

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Hous

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n Ch

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A. Sh

aaba

n, A.,

82-T

M-2

Aane

sland

, A.,

12-EP

-2Ab

dalw

ahab

, M.,

173-P

C-10

Abde

lLatif,

O.,

110-T

M-3

Abde

lMak

soud

, W.,

82-TM

-2Ab

dolla

hzad

eh, M

., 13

8-APC

-3Ab

dulra

hman

, A.,

85-PC

-6Ab

u-Kab

sha,

A., 1

70-TM

-4Ab

ulaba

n, O.

, 173

-PC-10

Acha

wang

kul, Y

., 17

0-TM-

4Ac

osta,

W.,

45-GT

E-7Ac

osta-

Zamo

ra, A.

, 146

-HSAB

P-6Ad

amov

sky,

G., 1

61-GT

E-20

Afify,

M.,

170-T

M-4

Agarw

al, R.

, 180

-ABPS

I-10

Agres

ta, A.

, 103

-GTE-1

4/PC

-7Ag

ui, J.

, 56-L

P-5Ag

uilera

Mun

oz, C

., 16

6-HSA

BP-10

Ahed

o, E.,

29-E

P-1, 4

1-EP-6

, 95-E

P-13,

131

-EP-18

,

183-E

P-22

Ahme

d, S.

, 173

-PC-10

Ahuja

, V.,

177-L

P-19

Aigne

r, M.,

26-PC

-2, 1

60-PC

-11Ajm

ani, K

., 45

-GTE-7

, 85-P

C-6Ak

ashi,

N.,

47-EP

-5Ak

yuzlu

, K.,

102-N

FF-4

Albrig

ht, J.

, 58-L

P-7Ale

xand

er, E.

, 177

-LP-19

Alexe

enko

, A.,

138-A

PC-3

Ali, H

., 51

-EC-2

Alkali

, M.,

4-PST

R-1All

en, D

., 21

-APS-1

, 78-A

PS-2

Alliot

, P.,

30-LP

-2, 1

16-LP

-14Alo

yo, K

., 92

-ABPS

I-3/G

TE-13

Alqua

ity, A

., 17

3-PC-1

0Alt

mann

, C.,

159-E

P-21

Ameri

, A.,

44-GT

E-6, 1

34-GT

E-18,

163

-GTE-2

2An

and,

M., 8

5-PC-6

Ande

rson,

B., 1

17-AB

PSI-6

Ande

rson,

D., 6

2-EP-8

Ande

rson,

J., 1

00-EP

-14An

derso

n, R.,

15-G

TE-1,

75-G

TE-10

Ande

rson,

W., 1

5-GTE

-1, 3

2-LP-4

, 84-P

C-5, 9

1-LP-1

0,

1

10-TM

-3, 1

12-PC

-8An

derss

on, N

., 17

8-LP-2

0An

drian

i, R.,

103-G

TE-14

/PC-7

Antho

ine, J

., 16

7-HR-7

Aoya

gi, J.

, 58-L

P-7

Araki,

K., 1

37-HR

-5, 1

67-HR

-7Ara

ki, S

., 13

1-EP-1

8Are

tskin-

Harito

n, E.,

46-G

TE-8

Arkun

, U.,

79-HR

-3Arm

old, D

., 10

7-HR-4

Armstr

ong,

M., 3

3-ABP

SI-1/

GTE-4

Arring

ton, L

., 31

-LP-3

Arrow

ood,

R., 6

1-EDU

-2As

ipaus

kas,

M., 5

6-LP-5

Aso,

S., 1

37-HR

-5, 1

67-HR

-7Ata

layer,

C., 5

9-ABP

SI-2

Attaw

ay, S

., 16

0-PC-1

1Att

ia, A.

, 110

-TM-3

Ausle

nder,

A., 1

9-HSA

BP-1

Austi

n, B.

, 99-L

P-11

Axda

hl, E.

, 106

-HSAB

P-5Ba

de S

hresth

a, S.

, 88-H

SABP

-3Ba

glini,

J., 1

19-EC

S-1, 1

52-EC

S-2Ba

iley,

S., 2

2-EC-1

Baisd

en, A

., 22

-EC-1

Bakh

le, M

., 10

4-GTE

-15/A

BPSI-

4Ba

llato,

J., 1

87-IT

AR-1

Bane

, S.,

33-AB

PSI-1

/GTE

-4Ba

nuti,

D., 5

4-PC-4

, 115

-LP-13

, 178

-LP-20

Baran

, A.,

49-HR

-2Ba

rato,

F., 1

07-HR

-4Ba

rber, T

., 90

-LP-9

Barda

, J.,

173-P

C-10

Barra

gan,

J., 9

9-ITA

R-2Ba

rry, M

., 15

0-ABP

SI-9

Barsi

, S.,

178-L

P-20

Bartk

owiak

, B.,

58-LP

-7Ba

rtolot

ta, P.

, 113

-HSAB

P-4Ba

tterso

n, J.,

32-L

P-4, 3

4-SR-1

Battis

ta, F.

, 176

-LP-18

, 179

-LP-21

Baum

eister

, J.,

89-LP

-8Be

ach,

R., 1

32-AP

S-3Be

ach,

T., 1

04-GT

E-15/

ABPS

I-4Be

dard,

M.,

84-PC

-5Be

hbah

ani, A

., 46

-GTE-8

, 77-G

TE-12

, 172

-SCP-3

Behru

zi, P.

, 177

-LP-19

Belai

r, M.,

14-NF

F-1Be

lvin,

A., 1

02-NF

F-4Be

nnett

, W.,

50-ES

T-1Be

nnew

itz, J

., 91

-LP-10

Benn

ington

, M.,

16-GT

E-2Be

nson

, T.,

180-A

BPSI-

10Be

rdoye

s, M.

, 93-S

R-3

Berg,

S.,

53-PC

-3, 1

08-AP

C-2Be

rger, M

., 12

-EP-2

Berta

cin, R

., 18

1-SR-7

Besn

ard, E

., 17

9-LP-2

1Be

ttella

, A.,

107-H

R-4Be

tti, B

., 49

-HR-2,

90-L

P-9, 1

47-LP

-15, 1

78-LP

-20,

179

-LP-21

Bettr

ich, V

., 16

-GTE-2

Biagg

i-Lab

iosa,

A., 1

61-GT

E-20

Bialy,

E., 4

-PSTR

-1, 5

2-TES

-1, 8

2-TM-

2Bia

nchi,

D.,

49-HR

-2, 9

0-LP-9

Biao,

L., 1

9-HSA

BP-1

Bieloz

er, M

., 14

8-LP-1

6Bin

dl, S

., 59

-ABPS

I-2Bla

chow

ski, T

., 11

9-ECS

-1Bla

ck, D

., 18

7-ITA

R-1Bla

ck, R

., 46

-GTE-8

Black

welde

r, M.,

33-AB

PSI-1

/GTE

-4Bla

kely,

J., 4

1-EP-6

Blanc

hard,

C., 4

9-HR-2

Blodg

ett, K

., 11

7-ABP

SI-6,

150

-ABPS

I-9Bo

bula,

G.,

17-GT

E-3Bo

druzz

aman

, M.,

46-GT

E-8Bo

iron,

A., 1

43-HR

-6, 1

67-HR

-7Bo

lotin,

G.,

169-E

C-5Bo

rowsk

i, S.,

14-NF

F-1, 7

4-NFF

-3Bo

si, F.

, 4-PS

TR-1

Bossa

ert, A

., 30

-LP-2

Boua

jila, W

., 17

6-LP-1

8Bo

urdea

u, C.,

180

-ABPS

I-10

Bowm

an, C

., 21

-APS-1

Boyd

, I.,

13-EP

-3Bo

ye, L

., 16

0-PC-1

1Bo

yer, J

., 10

7-HR-4

Boza

k, R.,

105

-GTE-1

6/AB

PSI-5

Brad

y, B.

, 107

-HR-4,

167

-HR-7

Brad

y, D.

, 183

-EP-22

Brain

erd, J

., 16

8-APC

-4Br

aun,

J., 1

77-LP

-19Br

aun,

R., 1

9-HSA

BP-1,

51-E

C-2Br

auns

cheid

el, E.

, 76-G

TE-11

Brec

htel, C

., 14

3-HR-6

Breh

m, S

., 59

-ABPS

I-2Br

eisac

her, K

., 45

-GTE-7

Bren

del, J

., 11

4-LP-1

2Br

iggs,

M., 1

39-EC

-4Br

oadw

ay, J

., 10

2-NFF

-4Br

ouille

tte, M

., 19

-HSAB

P-1

Brow

n, C.,

173

-PC-10

Brow

n, D.

, 41-E

P-6, 1

00-EP

-14, 1

20-EP

-16, 1

53-EP

-

19,

164

-EP-24

Brow

n, G.

, 78-A

PS-2

Bruc

kner,

R., 1

62-GT

E-21

Brun

dage

, A.,

160-P

C-11

Brun

et, V.

, 180

-ABPS

I-10

Bube

nheim

, K.,

176-L

P-18

Bui, T

., 16

8-APC

-4Bu

ntain,

N.,

99-IT

AR-2

Burch

ett, J

., 11

9-ECS

-1Bu

rke, L

., 74

-NFF-3

, 101

-EP-15

, 108

-APC-2

, 158

-

EP-20

Burr,

J., 1

73-PC

-10Bu

rrus,

D., 7

5-GTE

-10Bu

rt, J.

, 136

-HSAB

P-7/A

BPSI-

8Bu

shma

n, S.

, 89-L

P-8Bu

tler, B

., 16

-GTE-2

Cabre

ra, L.

, 4-PS

TR-1

Cado

u, C.,

84-P

C-5Ca

gan,

L., 4

5-GTE

-7Ca

illat,

T., 8

1-EC-3

Cain,

G.,

58-LP

-7Ca

liff, C

., 13

5-GTE

-19Ca

meron

, J.,

16-GT

E-2, 4

4-GTE

-6, 7

6-GTE

-11Ca

nnell

a, M.

, 114

-LP-12

Cantw

ell, B

., 13

7-HR-5

, 143

-HR-6

Cao,

M., 1

7-GTE

-3, 5

5-GTE

-5Ca

pece

, V.,

16-GT

E-2Ca

rdiff,

E., 1

38-AP

C-3Ca

rmicin

o, C.,

49-H

R-2Ca

rpente

r, C.,

99-IT

AR-2,

134

-GTE-1

8Ca

rranz

a, S.

, 161

-GTE-2

0Ca

salin

o, L.,

92-A

BPSI-

3/GT

E-13,

167

-HR-7

Casse

nti, B

., 74

-NFF-3

Castr

o, J.,

166

-HSAB

P-10

Castr

ogiov

anni,

A., 1

29-IT

AR-4

Cator

i, C.,

45-GT

E-7Ca

vallin

i, E.,

34-SR

-1, 7

1-SR-5

, 118

-SR-4,

181

-SR-7

Celik

, M.,

4-PST

R-1Ce

rpa, R

., 10

3-GTE

-14/P

C-7Ch

abert

, P.,

12-EP

-2Ch

ahine

, M.,

173-P

C-10

Chain

eray,

G., 7

1-SR-5

Chan

, S.,

103-G

TE-14

/PC-7

Chan

, T.,

169-E

C-5Ch

an, W

., 16

5-HSA

BP-9

Chan

, Y.,

172-S

CP-3

Chan

dler, A

., 20

-HR-1,

137

-HR-5,

143

-HR-6

Chan

drash

ekha

r, M.,

22-EC

-1Ch

ang,

C., 1

5-GTE

-1Ch

ap, A

., 43

-NFF-2

, 51-E

C-2Ch

aparr

o, J.,

99-I

TAR-2

Chap

ek, R

., 85

-PC-6

Chap

man,

J., 1

62-GT

E-21

Charl

es, P

., 21

-APS-1

Chas

e, R.,

80-A

PC-1

Chato

, D.,

177-L

P-19

Chatt

erjee

, S.,

15-GT

E-1Ch

ehrou

di, B

., 54

-PC-4

Chen

, H.,

92-AB

PSI-3

/GTE

-13Ch

en, J

., 10

4-GTE

-15/A

BPSI-

4, 1

82-ST

-1Ch

en, L

., 16

1-GTE

-20Ch

en, T

., 17

2-SCP

-3Ch

en, Y

., 49

-HR-2,

172

-SCP-3

Chen

kai, Z

., 10

4-GTE

-15/A

BPSI-

4Ch

i, H.,

19-HS

ABP-1

Chian

ese,

S., 5

7-LP-6

Chica

telli,

A., 7

7-GTE

-12Ch

o, D.

, 48-H

SABP

-2/GT

E-9Ch

o, S.

, 13-E

P-3Ch

oi, B

., 78

-APS-2

Choi,

G.,

20-HR

-1Ch

oi, J.

, 48-H

SABP

-2/GT

E-9, 1

06-HS

ABP-5

,

1

57-HS

ABP-8

/PC-9

Choi,

M.,

13-EP

-3, 1

10-TM

-3, 1

28-IT

AR-3,

170

-TM-4

Choi,

S.,

53-PC

-3Ch

ou, T

., 49

-HR-2

Chou

dhuri

, A.,

4-PST

R-1, 9

9-ITA

R-2, 1

15-LP

-13,

146

-HSAB

P-6, 1

76-LP

-18, 1

79-LP

-21Ch

oueir

i, E.,

41-EP

-6, 1

30-EP

-17, 1

59-EP

-21, 1

83-

EP-22

Chris

thilf,

D., 9

2-ABP

SI-3/

GTE-1

3Ch

ristie

, R.,

56-LP

-5Ch

u, M.

, 4-PS

TR-1

Chuc

k, C.,

111

-ABPS

I-7Ch

ung,

G., 1

62-GT

E-21

Chup

p, R.,

60-S

CP-1

Cicho

cki, F

., 13

1-EP-1

8Cie

zki, H

., 34

-SR-1,

116

-LP-14

Claflin

, S.,

137-H

R-5Cla

rk, R.

, 88-H

SABP

-3Co

ats, D

., 11

8-SR-4

Cofer

, A.,

138-A

PC-3

Coffm

an, C

., 94

-EP-12

Coil,

M., 2

5-PC-1

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5-GTE

-5Co

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, B.,

53-PC

-3Co

letti,

M., 1

8-EP-9

, 36-E

P-4Co

llard,

T., 1

59-EP

-21Co

llins,

J., 1

69-EC

-5Co

llins,

S., 1

58-EP

-20Co

lozza

, A.,

21-AP

S-1, 1

09-EP

OL-1/

ESYS

-1Co

nnell

, T.,

25-PC

-1Co

nnoll

y, J.,

92-A

BPSI-

3/GT

E-13,

180

-ABPS

I-10

Conv

ersan

o, R.,

153

-EP-19

Coog

an, S

., 14

3-HR-6

Coote

, D.,

102-N

FF-4,

148

-LP-16

Corey

, R.,

100-E

P-14

Corrig

an, A

., 10

5-GTE

-16/A

BPSI-

5, 1

57-HS

ABP-8

/

PC

-9Co

sta, J

., 46

-GTE-8

Coy,

E., 1

76-LP

-18, 1

79-LP

-21Cra

nford,

J., 9

1-LP-1

0Cre

asy,

J., 2

1-APS

-1Cro

cker,

A., 3

0-LP-2

Crofto

n, M.

, 12-E

P-2, 1

3-EP-3

, 18-E

P-9, 7

2-EP-1

0Cro

wder,

W.,

118-S

R-4Cro

wley

, J.,

143-H

R-6Cs

ank,

J., 1

72-SC

P-3Cu

lley,

D., 4

6-GTE

-8Cu

ppole

tti, D

., 10

5-GTE

-16/A

BPSI-

5Cu

rriston

, D.,

44-GT

E-6Da

i, Z.,

75-GT

E-10

Daim

on, Y

., 17

9-LP-2

1Da

m, B

., 15

-GTE-1

Danc

zyk,

S., 1

15-LP

-13, 1

79-LP

-21Da

ng, A

., 11

8-SR-4

Danie

l, L.,

182-S

T-1Da

niels,

C., 6

0-SCP

-1Da

nkan

ich, J

., 12

-EP-2,

62-E

P-8, 1

01-EP

-15, 1

58-

EP

-20Da

nkon

gkak

ul, B

., 13

1-EP-1

8Da

ntonio

, J.,

76-GT

E-11

Darkw

a, J.,

82-T

M-2,

170

-TM-4

Darw

ich, C

., 4-P

STR-1

Das,

M., 1

5-GTE

-1Da

vid, N

., 30

-LP-2

David

son,

A., 6

2-EP-8

Davie

s, F.,

183

-EP-22

Davis

, R.,

119-E

CS-1

Davit

ian, J

., 10

7-HR-4

Davo

udza

deh,

F., 1

15-LP

-13Da

ykin-

Iliopo

ulos,

A., 4

7-EP-5

Dean

s, M.

, 31-L

P-3, 1

49-LP

-17, 1

77-LP

-19De

ck, S

., 18

0-ABP

SI-10

Deho

uve,

J., 1

14-LP

-12De

ining

er, W

., 10

1-EP-1

5, 1

58-EP

-20De

Korve

r, V.,

30-LP

-2De

lalu,

H., 4

-PSTR

-1De

lange

, J.,

30-LP

-2De

lgado

, J.,

62-EP

-8De

lot, A

., 59

-ABPS

I-2De

lventh

al, R.

, 58-L

P-7De

mang

e, J.,

60-S

CP-1

Demk

o, A.,

93-S

R-3De

nney

, R.,

22-EC

-1, 1

62-GT

E-21

Denn

is, J.

, 90-L

P-9De

sai, R

., 47

-EP-5

Desa

in, J.

, 107

-HR-4,

167

-HR-7

Deve

r, T.,

78-AP

S-2, 1

32-AP

S-3Di,

C., 1

06-HS

ABP-5

Di Co

smo,

A., 1

51-SR

-6Di

Dome

nico,

M., 1

60-PC

-11Di

Masci

o, A.,

181

-SR-7

Di Ma

tteo,

F., 1

47-LP

-15Di

Stefa

no, S

., 10

9-EPO

L-1/E

SYS-1

, 169

-EC-5

Di Tra

pani,

C., 1

51-SR

-6Dia

llo, A

., 41

-EP-6

Diama

nt, K.

, 100

-EP-14

Dinell

i, C.,

158-E

P-20

Ding,

M., 1

26-NF

F-5Do

ering

, K.,

30-LP

-2Do

ig, G

., 17

8-LP-2

0Do

nahu

e, B.

, 182

-ST-1

Donb

ar, J.

, 166

-HSAB

P-10

Donn

an, R

., 61

-EDU-2

Doole

y, S.

, 25-P

C-1, 8

5-PC-6

Doore

nbos

, Z.,

152-E

CS-2

Dorad

o, V.,

115

-LP-13

, 176

-LP-18

Dren

nan,

S., 7

5-GTE

-10Dr

eyer,

M.,

177-L

P-19

Drisc

oll, R

., 88

-HSAB

P-3Dr

ozda

, T.,

106-H

SABP

-5Dr

yer, F

., 25

-PC-1

Du, D

., 17

0-TM-

4Du

, M.,

22-EC

-1Du

, X.,

77-GT

E-12

Duch

emin,

O.,

95-EP

-13Du

dzins

ki, L.

, 21-A

PS-1

Dunla

p, P.,

60-S

CP-1

Dunn

, S.,

99-IT

AR-2

Duqu

errois

, A.,

22-EC

-1Du

zel, U

., 93

-SR-3

Dyny

s, F.,

81-E

C-3Ea

ton, A

., 18

7-ITA

R-1Eb

erle,

C., 2

6-PC-2

Ebers

ohn,

F., 1

83-EP

-22Ec

hekk

i, T.,

165-H

SABP

-9Ec

ker, T

., 10

5-GTE

-16/A

BPSI-

5Ed

eline

, E.,

30-LP

-2Ed

wards

, J.,

165-H

SABP

-9Eic

hele,

P., 4

4-GTE

-6Eis

enma

nn, S

., 13

4-GTE

-18Ek

kad,

S., 1

5-GTE

-1Ek

lund,

D., 1

36-HS

ABP-7

/ABP

SI-8

Elam,

K., 1

61-GT

E-20

ElHarr

iry, G

., 11

0-TM-

3Ell

iott,

T., 7

1-SR-5

Ellis,

R., 1

15-LP

-13, 1

76-LP

-18Em

rich,

W., 1

02-NF

F-4En

ger, S

., 10

1-EP-1

5, 1

58-EP

-20Erd

mann

, T.,

75-GT

E-10

Erigu

chi, K

., 13

1-EP-1

8Eri

ksso

n, L.,

178

-LP-20

Ertme

r, K.,

30-LP

-2Es

coba

r Anto

n, D.

, 41-E

P-6Es

maeil

i, S.,

4-PST

R-1Eu

ssen,

B., 1

70-TM

-4Ev

ans,

B., 1

07-HR

-4, 1

37-HR

-5, 1

43-HR

-6, 1

67-HR

-7Ev

ans,

J., 4

3-NFF

-2Ev

erline

, C.,

109-E

POL-1

/ESY

S-1, 1

69-EC

-5Ey

i, S.,

4-PST

R-1, 9

3-SR-3

, 182

-ST-1

Ezaw

a, Y.,

167

-HR-7

Faba

nich,

W., 1

10-TM

-3Fa

ber, J

., 16

1-GTE

-20Fa

bigno

n, Y.,

71-S

R-5Fa

lck, R

., 10

1-EP-1

5Fa

n, Y.,

106

-HSAB

P-5Fa

ng, E

., 16

0-PC-1

1Fa

ooq,

A., 1

73-PC

-10Fa

rkas,

N., 1

52-EC

S-2Fa

rooq,

A., 1

73-PC

-10Fa

rouk,

T., 8

5-PC-6

Faso

ulas,

S., 1

76-LP

-18Fa

vini, B

., 11

8-SR-4

, 181

-SR-7

Fearn

, H.,

126-N

FF-5

Fede

le, D

., 18

1-SR-7

Feiz,

H.,

45-GT

E-7Fe

ldman

, M.,

183-E

P-22

Feldm

an, T

., 11

2-PC-8

Felle

r, J.,

56-LP

-5Fe

rguso

n, D.

, 103

-GTE-1

4/PC

-7Fe

rrario

, L.,

183-E

P-22

Fetta

, G.,

138-A

PC-3

Fiebig

, M.,

114-L

P-12

Figus

, C.,

167-H

R-7Fil

osa,

A., 1

60-PC

-11Fin

k, L.,

117

-ABPS

I-6Fin

kbein

er, J.

, 60-S

CP-1

Firdo

sy, S

., 81

-EC-3

Fist,

A., 1

81-SR

-7Fit

tje, J

., 14

-NFF-1

, 108

-APC-2

Flamm

, J.,

150-A

BPSI-

9, 1

80-AB

PSI-1

0Fle

eman

, E.,

35-ED

U-1Fle

gel, A

., 16

3-GTE

-22Fle

urial,

J., 8

1-EC-3

Florea

, R.,

76-GT

E-11

Floren

z, R.,

120

-EP-16

Floyd

, B.,

161-G

TE-20

Forde

, S.,

99-IT

AR-2

Forlit

i, D.,

32-LP

-4, 1

15-LP

-13, 1

76-LP

-18Fo

ster, J

., 12

-EP-2,

95-E

P-13,

141

-EP-23

Foste

r, W.,

118-S

R-4Fo

uad,

M., 8

2-TM-

2Fo

utch,

D., 1

6-GTE

-2Fra

lick, G

., 16

1-GTE

-20, 1

72-SC

P-3Fra

nk, J

., 13

2-APS

-3Fra

nkel,

A., 1

48-LP

-16Fre

deric

k, R.,

35-E

DU-1,

61-E

DU-2,

91-L

P-10

Freem

an, R

., 58

-LP-7,

109

-EPOL

-1/ES

YS-1

Frenc

h, A.,

101

-EP-15

, 176

-LP-18

Frezz

otti, M

., 32

-LP-4

Fried

lande

r, D.,

92-AB

PSI-3

/GTE

-13, 1

80-AB

PSI-1

0Fri

edric

hs, J

., 59

-ABPS

I-2, 1

50-AB

PSI-9

Friem

an, J

., 10

0-EP-1

4Fri

z, P.,

108

-APC-2

Frolla

ni, D

., 18

-EP-9,

36-E

P-4Fro

mm, C

., 14

7-LP-1

5Fu

, S.,

92-AB

PSI-3

/GTE

-13Fu

chiga

mi, K

., 13

-EP-3

Fujita

, R.,

62-EP

-8Fu

ller, C

., 85

-PC-6

Fulle

r, T.,

84-PC

-5Fu

naki,

I., 4

-PSTR

-1, 2

9-EP-1

, 48-H

SABP

-2/GT

E-9,

95

-EP-13

, 131

-EP-18

, 157

-HSAB

P-8/

PC

-9, 1

68-AP

C-4Fu

nami

, Y.,

20-HR

-1

Gabri

el, S

., 18

-EP-9,

36-E

P-4Ga

cheri

eu, C

., 18

0-ABP

SI-10

Gad,

A., 2

0-HR-1

Gady

, S.,

101-E

P-15

Gaio,

T., 3

0-LP-2

Gallim

ore, A

., 41

-EP-6,

100

-EP-14

, 120

-EP-16

Gallim

ore, S

., 12

9-ITA

R-4Ga

lvan,

M., 1

79-LP

-21Ga

mma,

F., 1

03-GT

E-14/

PC-7

Gang

, L.,

88-HS

ABP-3

Gang

, Z.,

57-LP

-6Ga

rg, S

., 77

-GTE-1

2Ga

rner, C

., 62

-EP-8

Garve

rick,

S., 7

8-APS

-2Ga

tto, C

., 58

-LP-7,

116

-LP-14

, 142

-SCP-2

, 143

-HR-6

Gawa

hara,

K., 1

57-HS

ABP-8

/PC-9

Gejji,

R., 1

5-GTE

-1Ge

orge,

P., 1

32-AP

S-3Ge

orges

-Pico

t, A.,

178

-LP-20

Gerlin

ger, P

., 26

-PC-2

Gerris

h, H.

, 102

-NFF-4

Ghias

i, Z.,

26-PC

-2Gia

nvito

, A.,

179-L

P-21

Gibso

n, M.

, 21-A

PS-1

Giel, P

., 16

3-GTE

-22Gie

l, T.,

147-L

P-15,

172

-SCP-3

Gieras

, J.,

52-TE

S-1Gil

iberti,

F., 1

51-SR

-6Gil

land,

J., 1

83-EP

-22Gil

loux,

T., 4

-PSTR

-1Gil

pin, M

., 13

2-APS

-3Gin

ty, C.

, 56-L

P-5Giu

liani,

J., 1

04-GT

E-15/

ABPS

I-4Gla

scock

, M.,

108-A

PC-2

Gloye

r, P.,

91-LP

-10Go

dar, T

., 72

-EP-10

Goeb

el, D

., 41

-EP-6,

62-E

P-8, 1

30-EP

-17, 1

53-EP

-19Go

eke,

J., 7

5-GTE

-10Go

ff, D

., 78

-APS-2

Gogin

eni, S

., 44

-GTE-6

Goku

lakris

hnan

, P.,

85-PC

-6Go

ldin,

N., 1

09-EP

OL-1/

ESYS

-1Go

llaha

lli, S

., 52

-TES-1

Gome

z Ram

irez,

D., 1

5-GTE

-1Go

nthier

, K.,

119-E

CS-1

Gontm

ache

r, P.,

62-EP

-8Go

nyea

, K.,

19-HS

ABP-1

Good

man,

J., 6

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n, S.

, 61-E

DU-2

Goye

r, S.,

84-PC

-5Gr

abe,

M., 1

78-LP

-20Gr

aham

, S.,

89-LP

-8Gr

ayso

n, G.

, 177

-LP-19

Gray

son,

K., 1

43-HR

-6Gr

eatrix

, D.,

34-SR

-1, 1

07-HR

-4Gr

een,

M., 1

29-IT

AR-4

Gree

r, L.,

161-G

TE-20

Grille

nbec

k, A.,

30-L

P-2Gr

onde

in, P.

, 12-E

P-2Gr

oss,

J., 7

5-GTE

-10Gr

osse

, M.,

107-H

R-4Gr

oven

, L.,

152-E

CS-2

Guan

, H.,

152-E

CS-2

Guey

ffier, D

., 71

-SR-5

Guine

t, C.,

16-G

TE-2

Gümm

er, V.

, 16-G

TE-2

Guo,

T., 7

7-GTE

-12, 1

62-GT

E-21

Gupta

, A.,

55-GT

E-5Gu

tmark

, E.,

88-HS

ABP-3

, 105

-GTE-1

6/AB

PSI-5

Haag

, T.,

100-E

P-14,

120

-EP-16

Haas

, F.,

25-PC

-1, 8

5-PC-6

Habe

rbusch

, M.,

169-E

C-5Ha

ck, K

., 10

1-EP-1

5Ha

ckel,

J., 1

01-EP

-15Ha

djadj,

A., 1

78-LP

-20Ha

efner,

K., 1

26-NF

F-5Ha

genm

aier, M

., 13

6-HSA

BP-7/

ABPS

I-8Ha

idn, O

., 53

-PC-3,

115

-LP-13

, 179

-LP-21

Haine

s, J.,

132

-APS-3

Hall,

S., 1

20-EP

-16Ha

lliwell

, I.,

133-G

TE-17

Hallu

m, W

., 11

2-PC-8

Haml

ey, J

., 21

-APS-1

Han,

S., 1

06-HS

ABP-5

Hann

eman

n, K.,

54-P

C-4, 1

15-LP

-13, 1

78-LP

-20Ha

nsen

, J.,

72-IT

AR-1

Haqu

e, S.

, 158

-EP-20

Harad

a, N.

, 18-E

P-9, 1

09-EP

OL-1/

ESYS

-1Ha

rdi, J

., 11

2-PC-8

Hari,

P., 2

2-EC-1

Harrin

gton,

S., 1

14-LP

-12Ha

rris, J

., 22

-EC-1

Harris

, M.,

45-GT

E-7Ha

rsh, K

., 46

-GTE-8

Harte

nstin

e, J.,

110

-TM-3

Hartfi

eld, R

., 44

-GTE-6

, 146

-HSAB

P-6

Hartw

ig, J.

, 177

-LP-19

Harva

zinsk

i, M.,

32-LP

-4, 9

1-LP-1

0Ha

shim

oto, T

., 16

8-APC

-4Ha

ssan,

H., 1

9-HSA

BP-1

Hassa

n, I.,

110

-TM-3

Hassa

n, M.

, 4-PS

TR-1,

52-T

ES-1

Hatha

way,

M., 7

6-GTE

-11Ha

use,

M., 9

4-EP-1

2Ha

wkett

, B.,

94-EP

-12Ha

wkins

, T.,

187-I

TAR-1

Hayto

n, B.

, 126

-NFF-5

He, Z

., 15

-GTE-1

Heeb

, N.,

105-G

TE-16

/ABP

SI-5

Heil,

M., 1

1-LP-1

Heind

el, T.

, 115

-LP-13

Heist

er, S

., 49

-HR-2,

53-P

C-3, 5

7-LP-6

, 90-L

P-9,

138-A

PC-3,

157

-HSAB

P-8/P

C-9, 1

70-TM

-4He

nders

on, B

., 10

5-GTE

-16/A

BPSI-

5He

nders

on, E

., 80

-APC-1

Hend

ricks

, E.,

17-GT

E-3He

pp, A

., 22

-EC-1,

109

-EPOL

-1/ES

YS-1

Herbe

rtz, A

., 14

7-LP-1

5He

rman

, D.,

72-EP

-10, 1

01-EP

-15, 1

53-EP

-19,

164-E

P-24

Herm

anso

n, J.,

166

-HSAB

P-10

Herna

ndez

, F.,

58-LP

-7He

rnand

ez, H

., 99

-ITAR

-2He

rpe, J

., 11

4-LP-1

2, 1

78-LP

-20He

rrick,

G., 1

04-GT

E-15/

ABPS

I-4He

rring,

N., 3

3-ABP

SI-1/

GTE-4

Hersc

ovitz

, J.,

62-EP

-8, 1

08-AP

C-2He

ster, S

., 32

-LP-4,

112

-PC-8

Hexia

, H.,

136-H

SABP

-7/AB

PSI-8

Hickm

an, H

., 14

8-LP-1

6Hic

kman

, R.,

102-N

FF-4

Hicks

, Y.,

15-GT

E-1, 7

5-GTE

-10Him

ansu

, A.,

179-L

P-21

Himen

o, T.,

78-A

PS-2

Hine,

A., 1

20-EP

-16Hin

erman

, T.,

32-LP

-4Hir

ota, M

., 17

0-TM-

4Hir

t, S.

, 117

-ABPS

I-6Hit

t, M.

, 35-E

DU-1,

61-E

DU-2

Hobb

s, M.

, 160

-PC-11

Hofer

, R.,

41-EP

-6, 7

3-EP-1

1, 1

00-EP

-14, 1

20-EP

-16,

153

-EP-19

Högla

uer, C

., 17

9-LP-2

1Ho

jnick

i, J.,

101-E

P-15

Holla

nder,

S.,

49-HR

-2Ho

lzapfe

l, M.,

176-L

P-18

Homa

n-Cruz

, G.,

53-PC

-3Ho

nda,

K., 1

3-EP-3

Hopk

ins, M

., 12

0-EP-1

6Ho

risaw

a, H.

, 4-PS

TR-1,

36-E

P-4, 4

7-EP-5

, 94-E

P-12

Hoso

kawa

, H.,

47-EP

-5Ho

ssain,

A., 1

46-HS

ABP-6

Houra

ni, N

., 17

3-PC-1

0Ho

uts, M

., 10

2-NFF

-4Ho

ward,

R., 1

6-GTE

-2Hr

uby,

V., 1

58-EP

-20Hu

, C.,

108-A

PC-2

Hu, J

., 10

4-GTE

-15/A

BPSI-

4Hu

, L.,

51-EC

-2Hu

ang,

C., 1

5-GTE

-1, 8

1-EC-3

, 112

-PC-8

Huan

g, J.,

142

-SCP-2

Huan

g, W.

, 47-E

P-5, 4

1-EP-6

, 100

-EP-14

, 120

-EP-16

,

153

-EP-19

Huan

g, Z.,

147

-LP-15

Huan

xian,

B., 1

36-HS

ABP-7

/ABP

SI-8

Hubb

ard, G

., 13

7-HR-5

Hudg

ins, J

., 36

-EP-4

Huds

on, J

., 15

8-EP-2

0Hu

ffman

, M.,

45-GT

E-7Hu

ghes

, C.,

150-A

BPSI-

9Hu

ghes

, M.,

17-GT

E-3Hu

ijun,

T., 1

36-HS

ABP-7

/ABP

SI-8

Hunt,

S.,

35-ED

U-1, 1

70-TM

-4Hu

nter, G

., 16

1-GTE

-20, 1

72-SC

P-3Hu

o, H.

, 15-G

TE-1

Hupfe

r, A.,

134-G

TE-18

Hurlb

ert, E

., 58

-LP-7

Hürtt

len, J

., 11

6-LP-1

4Hw

ang,

W., 4

8-HSA

BP-2/

GTE-9

Ianne

tti, A.

, 75-G

TE-10

Ibrah

im, A

., 4-P

STR-1

, 52-T

ES-1,

173

-PC-10

Ibrah

im, M

., 55

-GTE-5

Ihme,

M., 1

65-HS

ABP-9

Iihara

, S.,

13-EP

-3Iiz

uka,

T., 5

8-LP-7

Ikeda

, H.,

177-L

P-19

Ingen

ito, A

., 10

3-GTE

-14/P

C-7Ing

le, M

., 99

-ITAR

-2Ink

ley, N

., 16

7-HR-7

Inoue

, F.,

36-EP

-4Ira

nneja

d, A.,

26-P

C-2Ish

ida, S

., 51

-EC-2

Ishika

wa, Y

., 30

-LP-2

Ishiza

ki, S

., 30

-LP-2

Ito, H

., 17

0-TM-

4Ito

, S.,

29-EP

-1Iw

asak

i, Y.,

51-EC

-2Iyi

diker,

C., 1

18-SR

-4Ja

beri,

F., 2

6-PC-2

Jack

son,

B., 4

7-EP-5

Jaco

b, E.,

32-L

P-4, 9

1-LP-1

0Ja

cob,

G., 4

-PSTR

-1Ja

cobs

, S.,

173-P

C-10

Jaco

bson

, D.,

4-PST

R-1, 1

01-EP

-15Ja

ffa, N

., 16

-GTE-2

Jaga

nnath

, R.,

33-AB

PSI-1

/GTE

-4Ja

hanb

akhs

h, S.

, 4-PS

TR-1

Jain,

N.,

94-EP

-12Ja

mes,

K., 1

50-AB

PSI-9

Jawo

rske,

D., 1

09-EP

OL-1/

ESYS

-1Je

mcov

, A.,

44-GT

E-6Je

nista,

C., 6

1-EDU

-2Je

ns, E

., 13

7-HR-5

Jens

en, D

., 17

-GTE-3

Jeon

g, C.,

112

-PC-8

Jianc

hen,

W., 1

06-HS

ABP-5

, 166

-HSAB

P-10

Jin, L

., 76

-GTE-1

1Jin

li, H.

, 57-L

P-6Jo

hn, J

., 10

8-APC

-2, 1

18-SR

-4Jo

hnso

n, I.,

4-PS

TR-1,

95-E

P-13

John

son,

W., 5

6-LP-5

Jolly,

B.,

102-N

FF-4

Jone

s, D.

, 168

-APC-4

Jone

s, S.

, 17-G

TE-3,

135

-GTE-1

9Jo

rgens

on, P

., 13

5-GTE

-19Jo

rns, B

., 73

-EP-11

, 130

-EP-17

, 153

-EP-19

Josh

i, D.,

48-HS

ABP-2

/GTE

-9Jo

shi, N

., 15

-GTE-1

Josy

ula, E

., 13

6-HSA

BP-7/

ABPS

I-8Jo

ucla,

L., 4

-PSTR

-1Jo

uda,

A., 1

70-TM

-4Jo

yner,

C., 1

4-NFF

-1Ju

, Y.,

25-PC

-1, 8

5-PC-6

Jung

, H.,

176-L

P-18

Käch

ele, T

., 59

-ABPS

I-2Ka

gawa

, H.,

56-LP

-5, 1

77-LP

-19Ka

gota,

T., 1

20-EP

-16Ka

ilasa

nath,

K., 1

05-GT

E-16/

ABPS

I-5,

1

57-HS

ABP-8

/PC-9

Kama

th, U

., 58

-LP-7

Kame

da, M

., 11

7-ABP

SI-6

Kamh

awi, H

., 13

-EP-3,

41-E

P-6, 6

2-EP-8

, 100

-EP-14

,

1

20-EP

-16, 1

53-EP

-19, 1

58-EP

-20Ka

mimu

ra, T.

, 62-E

P-8Ka

n, B.

, 90-L

P-9Ka

nesh

ige, M

., 16

0-PC-1

1Ka

pusta

, M.,

105-G

TE-16

/ABP

SI-5

Karab

eyog

lu, A.

, 79-H

R-3, 1

37-HR

-5, 1

43-HR

-6Ka

rtuzo

va, O

., 56

-LP-5

Kasa

hara,

J., 4

8-HSA

BP-2/

GTE-9

, 157

-HSAB

P-8/

PC-9

Kasse

mi, M

., 56

-LP-5

Kaste

ngren

, A.,

115-L

P-13

Kato,

Y., 1

57-HS

ABP-8

/PC-9

Katz,

I., 1

53-EP

-19Ka

waba

ta, S

., 58

-LP-7

Kawa

saki,

A., 4

-PSTR

-1, 9

5-EP-1

3Ka

wash

ima,

H., 1

79-LP

-21Ka

wash

ima,

R., 7

3-EP-1

1Ke

idar, M

., 15

8-EP-2

0Ke

ller, S

., 41

-EP-6

Kestn

er, B

., 16

2-GTE

-21Ke

y, N.

, 104

-GTE-1

5/AB

PSI-4

Khale

d, F.,

173

-PC-10

Khali

l, E.,

4-PST

R-1, 5

2-TES

-1, 8

2-TM-

2, 1

09-EP

OL-

1/E

SYS-1

, 110

-TM-3,

170

-TM-4

Khan

, J.,

33-AB

PSI-1

/GTE

-4Kh

an, M

., 10

3-GTE

-14/P

C-7Kh

an, N

., 17

7-LP-1

9Kh

ande

lwal,

B.,

4-PST

R-1Kh

avara

n, A.,

105

-GTE-1

6/AB

PSI-5

Khay

ms, V

., 73

-EP-11

, 100

-EP-14

Khim

eche

, G.,

167-H

R-7Kib

bey,

T., 1

87-IT

AR-1

Kiel, B

., 85

-PC-6,

105

-GTE-1

6/AB

PSI-5

Kikuc

hi, T.

, 18-E

P-9, 1

09-EP

OL-1/

ESYS

-1Kim

, D.,

57-LP

-6, 1

87-IT

AR-1

Kim, J

., 48

-HSAB

P-2/G

TE-9,

176

-LP-18

Kim, K

., 10

6-HSA

BP-5

Kim, S

., 18

7-ITA

R-1Kim

, T.,

48-HS

ABP-2

/GTE

-9, 1

02-NF

F-4,

1

57-HS

ABP-8

/PC-9

Kim, Y

., 15

-GTE-1

Kimoto

, K.,

30-LP

-2Kin

efuch

i, K.,

36-EP

-4Kin

g, D.

, 100

-EP-14

King,

L., 4

7-EP-5

, 94-E

P-12,

120

-EP-16

King,

S., 1

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Kirch

berge

r, C.,

58-LP

-7, 1

79-LP

-21Kir

k, D.

, 176

-LP-18

Kirtle

y, D.

, 43-N

FF-2

Kitaid

e, Y.,

51-E

C-2Kla

ssen,

M., 8

5-PC-6

Klaus

, K.,

182-S

T-1Kle

in, A.

, 21-A

PS-1,

22-E

C-1Km

iec, T

., 30

-LP-2

Knab

, O.,

179-L

P-21

Knez

evici,

D.,

135-G

TE-19

Knies

ner, B

., 17

9-LP-2

1Ko

bald,

M.,

79-HR

-3, 1

67-HR

-7Ko

baya

shi, H

., 51

-EC-2

Koizu

mi, H

., 73

-EP-11

, 131

-EP-18

Kojim

a, J.,

31-L

P-3Ko

kogia

nnak

is, G

., 17

0-TM-

4Ko

lman

ovsk

y, I.,

172

-SCP-3

Kolos

a, D.

, 158

-EP-20

Komp

erda,

J., 2

6-PC-2

Komu

rasak

i, K.,

36-EP

-4, 7

3-EP-1

1, 1

31-EP

-18Ko

nopk

a, M.

, 177

-LP-19

Koo,

J., 5

7-LP-6

Kopa

sakis

, G.,

92-AB

PSI-3

/GTE

-13, 1

80-AB

PSI-1

0Ko

rkut,

B., 1

8-EP-9

Kosh

i, M.,

160-P

C-11

Koza

k, P.,

140

-TES-2

Kozm

ic, J.

, 119

-ECS-1

Kozu

lovic,

D.,

150-A

BPSI-

9Kra

tz, J.

, 77-G

TE-12

Kreine

r, K.,

116-L

P-14

Kroeg

er, D

., 58

-LP-7

Kubli

k, D.

, 58-L

P-7Ku

bo, N

., 14

6-HSA

BP-6

Kubo

ta, K.

, 4-PS

TR-1,

13-E

P-3, 9

5-EP-1

3, 1

31-EP

-18Ku

do, K

., 14

6-HSA

BP-6

Kueh

l, H.,

139-E

C-4Ku

hman

n, J.,

12-E

P-2Ku

kies,

R., 1

2-EP-2

, 159

-EP-21

Kulis,

M.,

109-E

POL-1

/ESY

S-1Ku

lkarni

, A.,

90-LP

-9Ku

mar, S

., 45

-GTE-7

Kuma

r, V.,

15-GT

E-1, 4

5-GTE

-7Ku

ndu,

K., 8

5-PC-6

Kund

u, R.,

135

-GTE-1

9Ku

ninak

a, H.

, 36-E

P-4, 1

59-EP

-21Ku

o, K.,

107

-HR-4

Kurba

tskii,

K., 4

5-GTE

-7Ku

rishit

a, Y.,

53-P

C-3

Kuwa

hara,

T., 5

4-PC-4

Kuzm

ich, K

., 17

6-LP-1

8La

barth

e, E.,

4-PS

TR-1

Laca

ze, G

., 10

6-HSA

BP-5

Lade

inde,

F., 1

65-HS

ABP-9

Lafle

ur, T.

, 12-E

P-2La

i, A.,

49-HR

-2La

ker, T

., 12

8-ITA

R-3La

ncell

otti, V

., 4-P

STR-1

Land

is, G

., 21

-APS-1

, 108

-APC-2

, 109

-EPOL

-1/

ESYS

-1La

ngen

dorf,

S.,

120-E

P-16

Lariv

iere,

B., 3

0-LP-2

Larus

son,

R., 1

78-LP

-20La

skhm

anan

, V.,

15-GT

E-1La

uer, D

., 15

9-EP-2

1La

velle

, T.,

14-NF

F-1, 1

62-GT

E-21

Lawr

ence

, J.,

183-E

P-22

Le, N

., 13

6-HSA

BP-7/

ABPS

I-8Le

ary, B

., 15

1-SR-6

, 181

-SR-7

Leav

itt, L.

, 117

-ABPS

I-6, 1

80-AB

PSI-1

0Le

ccese

, G.,

179-L

P-21

Leco

urt, R

., 84

-PC-5

Lee,

C., 2

0-HR-1

, 53-P

C-3, 1

67-HR

-7Le

e, D.

, 93-S

R-3, 1

79-LP

-21Le

e, H.

, 119

-ECS-1

Lee,

I., 4

-PSTR

-1Le

e, J.,

4-PS

TR-1,

57-L

P-6, 1

66-HS

ABP-1

0Le

e, K.,

166

-HSAB

P-10

Lee,

P., 1

5-GTE

-1, 4

5-GTE

-7Le

e, S.

, 93-S

R-3Le

e, W.

, 53-P

C-3Le

e, Y.,

166

-HSAB

P-10

Lege

r, J.,

138-A

PC-3

Leite

r, H.,

12-EP

-2, 4

7-EP-5

, 159

-EP-21

Leke

ux, A

., 30

-LP-2

Lekk

i, J.,

161-G

TE-20

Lema

, M.,

114-L

P-12

Lemi

eux,

P., 1

37-HR

-5Le

mmer,

K., 2

9-EP-1

, 120

-EP-16

, 158

-EP-20

Leon

ardi, M

., 14

7-LP-1

5Le

rardo

, N.,

148-L

P-16

Lestr

ade,

J., 1

67-HR

-7Le

v, D.

, 108

-APC-2

Levin

, D.,

18-EP

-9Le

wand

owsk

i, E.,

51-EC

-2, 1

39-EC

-4, 1

69-EC

-5Le

ylegia

n, J.,

85-P

C-6Le

yva,

I., 3

2-LP-4

, 57-L

P-6

Li, B

., 81

-EC-3

Li, C.

, 182

-ST-1

Li, J.

, 4-PS

TR-1

Li, W

., 16

5-HSA

BP-9

Lianb

o, Z.,

54-P

C-4Lia

ng, R

., 10

0-EP-1

4Lig

htfoo

t, M.

, 115

-LP-13

Lim, D

., 35

-EDU-1

Lim, J

., 93

-SR-3

Lin, B

., 10

6-HSA

BP-5

Lin, E

., 16

6-HSA

BP-10

Lin, J

., 49

-HR-2

Linas

sier, G

., 84

-PC-5

Lineb

erry,

D., 9

1-LP-1

0Lit

t, J.,

77-G

TE-12

, 161

-GTE-2

0, 1

62-GT

E-21

Little

, J.,

159-E

P-21,

183

-EP-22

Liu, C

., 19

-HSAB

P-1Liu

, H.,

103-G

TE-14

/PC-7

, 172

-SCP-3

Liu, J

., 10

5-GTE

-16/A

BPSI-

5Liu

, N.,

54-PC

-4Liu

, S.,

50-ES

T-1Liu

, T.,

12-EP

-2Liu

, W.,

146-H

SABP

-6Liu

, Y.,

46-GT

E-8, 7

7-GTE

-12Lo

bbia,

R., 4

1-EP-6

, 100

-EP-14

Long

, J.,

163-G

TE-22

Long

, K.,

150-A

BPSI-

9Lo

ngmi

er, B

., 41

-EP-6,

159

-EP-21

, 183

-EP-22

Lopa

ro, K.

, 140

-TES-2

Lope

z, A.,

32-L

P-4Lo

pez O

rtega

, A.,

73-EP

-11, 1

53-EP

-19Ló

pez P

eña,

F., 1

14-LP

-12Lo

rd, C.

, 4-PS

TR-1

Lou,

Z., 1

65-HS

ABP-9

Loure

da, O

., 4-P

STR-1

Love

, N.,

4-PST

R-1Lo

we, K

., 10

5-GTE

-16/A

BPSI-

5Lo

zano

, P.,

94-EP

-12Lu

, F.,

48-HS

ABP-2

/GTE

-9, 1

36-HS

ABP-7

/ABP

SI-8,

142-S

CP-2

Lucca

Fabri

s, A.,

4-PS

TR-1

Lupo

glazo

ff, N

., 71

-SR-5

Lync

h, A.,

75-G

TE-10

Lync

h, E.,

112

-PC-8

Lync

h, S.

, 44-G

TE-6,

76-G

TE-11

MacE

achro

n, P.,

177

-LP-19

MacIn

nis, D

., 88

-HSAB

P-3Ma

ck, M

., 60

-SCP-1

Mack

ey, J

., 81

-EC-3,

161

-GTE-2

0Ma

dhan

abha

ratam

, B.,

143-H

R-6Ma

gee,

T., 1

17-AB

PSI-6

Maha

linga

m, S

., 72

-EP-10

Mahp

our, A

., 16

9-EC-5

Mair,

M., 1

34-GT

E-18

Majda

lani, J

., 20

-HR-1,

34-S

R-1, 7

1-SR-5

, 90-L

P-9,

118

-SR-4,

181

-SR-7

Majer

us, S

., 78

-APS-2

Make

l, D.,

161-G

TE-20

Malo-

Molin

a, F.,

48-H

SABP

-2/GT

E-9, 1

42-SC

P-2,

1

65-HS

ABP-9

Mane

nte, M

., 4-P

STR-1

Manfl

etti, C

., 11

6-LP-1

4, 1

47-LP

-15Ma

nfred

i, P.,

30-LP

-2, 1

14-LP

-12Ma

nicka

velu,

T., 3

4-SR-1

Manz

ella,

D., 1

01-EP

-15, 1

58-EP

-20Ma

o, Z.,

104

-GTE-1

5/AB

PSI-4

March

, P.,

183-E

P-22

Marcu

, B.,

114-L

P-12

Marin

i, M.,

176-L

P-18

Marla

r, C.,

43-NF

F-2Ma

rshall

, W.,

90-LP

-9Ma

rtelli,

E., 9

0-LP-9

, 178

-LP-20

Martin

, M.,

58-LP

-7Ma

rtinez

, M.,

161-G

TE-20

, 168

-APC-4

Martin

ez-Sa

nche

z, M.

, 183

-EP-22

Martin

i, M.,

101-E

P-15,

108

-APC-2

Maruy

ama,

N., 5

1-EC-2

, 170

-TM-4

Mash

ayek

, F.,

26-PC

-2Ma

son,

A., 1

29-IT

AR-4

Maso

n, L.,

21-A

PS-1,

139

-EC-4

Masu

da, I

., 17

7-LP-1

9Ma

suok

a, T.,

177

-LP-19

Matal

oni, A

., 15

1-SR-6

Matlo

ck, T

., 41

-EP-6,

153

-EP-19

Matsu

o, A.,

48-H

SABP

-2/GT

E-9, 1

57-HS

ABP-8

/PC-9

Matsu

oka,

K., 4

8-HSA

BP-2/

GTE-9

, 157

-HSAB

P-8/

PC

-9Ma

vris,

D., 1

7-GTE

-3, 2

2-EC-1

, 33-A

BPSI-

1/GT

E-4,

9

2-ABP

SI-3/

GTE-1

3, 1

62-GT

E-21

Maxw

ell, T

., 11

0-TM-

3Ma

y, R.,

132

-APS-3

, 140

-TES-2

, 162

-GTE-2

1Ma

zouff

re, S

., 12

-EP-2,

41-E

P-6Mc

Bride

, S.,

49-HR

-2Mc

Callu

m, P.

, 21-A

PS-1

McCle

skey

, C.,

80-AP

C-1

McClu

re, P.

, 21-A

PS-1

McCo

wn, K

., 53

-PC-3

McCu

rdy, D

., 74

-NFF-3

McDa

niel, J

., 10

6-HSA

BP-5

McDo

nell,

V., 1

73-PC

-10Mc

Grath

, D.,

40-SR

-2, 1

51-SR

-6Mc

Guire

, M.,

101-E

P-15,

108

-APC-2

McKa

y, H.

, 58-L

P-7Mc

Kech

nie, T

., 99

-ITAR

-2Mc

Knigh

t, B.

, 107

-HR-4

McLa

ughli

n, D.

, 105

-GTE-1

6/AB

PSI-5

McLe

an, C

., 31

-LP-3

McMa

name

n, J.,

58-L

P-7Mc

Natt,

J., 2

2-EC-1

Mcne

lis, A.

, 132

-APS-3

McNe

lis, A.

, 132

-APS-3

McNe

lis, N

., 13

2-APS

-3Mc

Quille

n, J.,

177

-LP-19

Mead

ows,

R., 3

0-LP-2

Meam

arzad

eh, G

., 4-P

STR-1

Mech

am, M

., 12

8-ITA

R-3Me

chen

tel, F

., 13

7-HR-5

Medic

, G.,

76-GT

E-11

Meho

lic, G

., 43

-NFF-2

, 126

-NFF-5

Meier

, E.,

57-LP

-6Me

lazzi,

D.,

4-PST

R-1Me

lcher,

J., 9

1-LP-1

0Me

lis, M

., 56

-LP-5

Mena

, J.,

99-IT

AR-2

Mena

rt, J.

, 13-E

P-3, 7

2-EP-1

0Me

non,

S., 3

5-EDU

-1Me

redith

, R.,

161-G

TE-20

Merill

, W.,

172-S

CP-3

Merin

o, M.

, 131

-EP-18

Merin

o-Mart

inez,

M., 9

5-EP-1

3Me

ritt, R

., 16

6-HSA

BP-10

Merkl

e, C.,

165

-HSAB

P-9Me

rkley

, D.,

167-H

R-7Me

rn, J.

, 180

-ABPS

I-10

Merril

l, W.,

78-AP

S-2Me

tsche

r, J.,

139-E

C-4Me

tz, B

., 17

2-SCP

-3Me

tzger,

S.,

56-LP

-5Me

yer, E

., 94

-EP-12

Meye

r, M.,

56-LP

-5Me

yer, T

., 11

5-LP-1

3Mi

chels

, B.,

143-H

R-6

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13-EP

-3, 7

3-EP-1

1, 1

30-EP

-17, 1

53-

EP-1

9Mi

ki, H

., 11

7-ABP

SI-6

Milan

a, C.,

151

-SR-6

Milan

ovic,

I., 7

6-GTE

-11Mi

llard,

J., 1

48-LP

-16Mi

ller, J

., 61

-EDU-2

, 102

-NFF-4

Mille

r, S.,

115-L

P-13

Mirel

es, O

., 10

2-NFF

-4Mi

yamo

to, C.

, 35-E

DU-1

Miya

saka

, T.,

131-E

P-18

Miya

zaki,

K., 4

-PSTR

-1, 1

8-EP-9

Mizu

kami

, M.,

58-LP

-7Mo

der, J

., 56

-LP-5

Moha

med,

D., 4

-PSTR

-1Mo

hamm

adi-A

bdar,

H.,

4-PST

R-1Mo

n, K.,

20-H

R-1Mo

ndrag

on, U

., 17

3-PC-1

0Mo

ngia,

H.,

15-GT

E-1, 4

5-GTE

-7Mo

on, H

., 15

-GTE-1

Mora

Sanc

hez,

P., 1

05-GT

E-16/

ABPS

I-5Mo

rcos,

S., 8

2-TM-

2Mo

rehea

d, R.,

91-L

P-10

Morga

n, V.,

60-S

CP-1

Morii,

Y., 1

60-PC

-11Mo

rozum

i, T.,

48-HS

ABP-2

/GTE

-9Mo

rris, P

., 10

5-GTE

-16/A

BPSI-

5Mo

rris, S

., 16

-GTE-2

, 44-G

TE-6,

76-G

TE-11

Morris

on, C

., 78

-APS-2

Mosle

hi, B

., 46

-GTE-8

Motil,

S.,

56-LP

-5Mo

uri, K

., 17

7-LP-1

9Mu

eller,

N.,

103-G

TE-14

/PC-7

Muha

mmad

, M.,

170-T

M-4

Muir,

S., 1

43-HR

-6Mu

khop

adhy

ay, A

., 15

-GTE-1

Mülle

r, L.,

150-A

BPSI-

9Mu

rakam

i, A.,

146-H

SABP

-6Mu

rakam

i, D.,

168-A

PC-4

Murak

ami, N

., 95

-EP-13

Murak

ami, T

., 51

-EC-2

Murph

y, D.

, 101

-EP-15

, 158

-EP-20

Murph

y, J.,

160

-PC-11

Murra

y, C.,

21-A

PS-1,

22-E

C-1Mu

rray,

W., 3

5-EDU

-1, 1

04-GT

E-15/

ABPS

I-4Mu

sielak

, D.,

146-H

SABP

-6My

ers, S

., 50

-EST-1

Naito

h, K.,

168

-APC-4

Naka

gaki,

M.,

54-PC

-4Na

kaga

wa, I

., 16

7-HR-7

Naka

mura,

T., 2

9-EP-1

Naka

shim

a, H.

, 131

-EP-18

Naka

ta, D

., 36

-EP-4

Naka

zono

, B.,

58-LP

-7, 1

16-LP

-14, 1

43-HR

-6Na

kles,

M., 1

8-EP-9

Nalim

, M.,

33-AB

PSI-1

/GTE

-4, 1

03-GT

E-14/

PC-7

Narag

hi, M

., 99

-ITAR

-2, 1

79-LP

-21Na

rdi, R

., 61

-EDU-2

Narsa

i, P.,

137-H

R-5Na

suti,

F., 3

2-LP-4

, 49-H

R-2, 9

0-LP-9

, 147

-LP-15

,

178-L

P-20,

179

-LP-21

Natan

, B.,

25-PC

-1Na

tewa,

V., 9

9-ITA

R-2Na

uman

n, K.,

93-S

R-3, 1

16-LP

-14Na

varro

, J.,

29-EP

-1, 9

5-EP-1

3, 1

83-EP

-22Ne

al, J.

, 35-E

DU-1

Neely

, A.,

178-L

P-20

Neff,

G.,

120-E

P-16

Negis

hi, H

., 17

9-LP-2

1Ne

gri, M

., 11

6-LP-1

4Ne

ri, A.,

118

-SR-4,

181

-SR-7

Neto,

S.,

61-ED

U-2Ne

uroth,

C., 7

5-GTE

-10Ng

, W.,

105-G

TE-16

/ABP

SI-5

Nguy

en, C

., 16

9-EC-5

Nguy

en, H

., 22

-EC-1

NGuy

en D

uc, J

., 11

4-LP-1

2Nic

hols,

R., 1

36-HS

ABP-7

/ABP

SI-8

Niebe

rding

, J.,

89-LP

-8Nie

derm

aier, H

., 11

6-LP-1

4Nie

huis,

R., 5

9-ABP

SI-2

Nirud

hodd

i, B.,

35-ED

U-1Nis

hida,

H., 2

9-EP-1

Nishik

izawa

, S.,

116-L

P-14

Nishiy

ama,

I., 1

59-EP

-21Nis

hiyam

a, K.,

159

-EP-21

Nivet,

P., 1

14-LP

-12No

h, K.,

93-S

R-3No

jima,

K., 1

66-HS

ABP-1

0No

jima,

Y., 1

68-AP

C-4No

ll, B.

, 160

-PC-11

Nomu

ra, H

., 78

-APS-2

Norde

en, C

., 15

7-HSA

BP-8/

PC-9

Notar

o, V.,

57-L

P-6O’

Brien

, W.,

88-HS

ABP-3

O’ne

ill, W

., 13

8-APC

-3

Oefel

ein, J

., 26

-PC-2,

106

-HSAB

P-5Oh

, D.,

158-E

P-20

Ohe,

K., 1

67-HR

-7Oh

linge

r, W.,

130-E

P-17

Oiga

wa, Y

., 47

-EP-5

Okai,

K., 7

8-APS

-2Ok

aya,

S., 7

8-APS

-2Ok

ita, K

., 36

-EP-4

Oknin

ski, A

., 58

-LP-7

Okun

o, Y.,

4-PS

TR-1,

51-E

C-2, 9

5-EP-1

3Ol

ah, A

., 43

-NFF-2

, 50-E

ST-1,

113

-HSAB

P-4Ol

eson

, S.,

101-E

P-15,

108

-APC-2

, 158

-EP-20

Olse

n, J.,

178

-LP-20

Omran

, A.,

109-E

POL-1

/ESY

S-1On

o, K.,

131

-EP-18

Onofr

i, M.,

147-L

P-15

Oohir

a, T.,

116

-LP-14

Orav

ec, H

., 60

-SCP-1

Oriti,

S.,

169-E

C-5Os

amura

, A.,

94-EP

-12Os

chwa

ld, M

., 11

2-PC-8

Oshio

, Y.,

168-A

PC-4

Östlu

nd, J

., 17

8-LP-2

0Ov

erly,

J., 9

9-ITA

R-2Ow

en, A

., 77

-GTE-1

2Oy

ama,

S., 1

37-HR

-5, 1

67-HR

-7Oy

ama,

T., 4

-PSTR

-1Oz

awa,

K., 2

0-HR-1

Ozca

n, M.

, 162

-GTE-2

1Oz

gun,

M., 4

-PSTR

-1Oz

kan,

S., 4

5-GTE

-7Öz

üpek

, S.,

118-S

R-4Pa

ck, S

., 75

-GTE-1

0Pa

ckard

, T.,

74-NF

F-3Pa

i, C.,

172-S

CP-3

Paint

er, J.

, 147

-LP-15

Paisle

y, J.,

40-S

R-2Pa

kmeh

r, M.,

46-GT

E-8Pa

lasze

wski,

B.,

109-E

POL-1

/ESY

S-1, 1

26-NF

F-5Pa

n, H.

, 106

-HSAB

P-5Pa

n, K.,

160

-PC-11

Panc

otti, A

., 43

-NFF-2

Panz

ardi, S

., 55

-GTE-5

Papa

mosch

ou, D

., 10

5-GTE

-16/A

BPSI-

5Pa

rk, C.

, 20-H

R-1, 1

87-IT

AR-1

Park,

G.,

4-PST

R-1Pa

rk, K.

, 167

-HR-7

Parke

r, T.,

22-EC

-1

Parth

asara

thy, R

., 52

-TES-1

Pásco

a, J.,

138

-APC-3

Pasq

uale,

N.,

151-S

R-6Pa

stron

e, D.

, 92-A

BPSI-

3/GT

E-13,

167

-HR-7

Patte

rson,

M., 1

2-EP-2

, 62-E

P-8, 7

2-EP-1

0, 1

30-

EP

-17Pa

tton,

C., 1

65-HS

ABP-9

Pava

rin, D

., 4-P

STR-1

Paxs

on, D

., 48

-HSAB

P-2/G

TE-9,

103

-GTE-1

4/PC

-7Pe

ncil,

E., 6

2-EP-8

Penk

o, P.,

20-H

R-1, 1

40-TE

S-2Pe

rez, V

., 61

-EDU-2

Perig

o, D.

, 178

-LP-20

Perki

ns, H

., 10

3-GTE

-14/P

C-7Pe

rullo,

C., 1

7-GTE

-3, 3

3-ABP

SI-1/

GTE-4

,

92-A

BPSI-

3/GT

E-13

Peter

sen,

E., 5

3-PC-3

, 61-E

DU-2,

93-S

R-3, 1

67-HR

-7Pe

terso

n, P.,

120

-EP-16

Pfeiffe

r, J.,

139-E

C-4Pic

ard, M

., 19

-HSAB

P-1Pie

chna

, J.,

103-G

TE-14

/PC-7

Pimen

ta, A.

, 4-PS

TR-1,

61-E

DU-2

Pinero

, L.,

62-EP

-8Pin

to, P.

, 116

-LP-14

Piskin

, T.,

182-S

T-1Pis

zczo

r, M.,

52-TE

S-1, 1

09-EP

OL-1/

ESYS

-1, 1

28-

ITAR

-3, 1

40-TE

S-2Piz

zarel

li, M.

, 179

-LP-21

Plach

ta, D

., 56

-LP-5

Plante

, J.,

19-HS

ABP-1

Plase

k, M.

, 130

-EP-17

Poins

atte,

P., 4

4-GTE

-6Po

lk, J.

, 120

-EP-16

, 130

-EP-17

, 159

-EP-21

Polzi

n, K.,

12-E

P-2, 3

6-EP-4

, 158

-EP-20

, 159

-EP-21

Pons

Loren

te, A.

, 49-H

R-2Po

nti, F

., 18

1-SR-7

Porst

, J.,

12-EP

-2Po

ston,

D., 2

1-APS

-1, 1

02-NF

F-4Po

te, B

., 15

8-EP-2

0Po

urpoin

t, T.,

31-L

P-3, 9

0-LP-9

Powe

rs, R.

, 105

-GTE-1

6/AB

PSI-5

Prasa

d, J.,

135

-GTE-1

9, 1

62-GT

E-21

Preclik

, D.,

147-L

P-15

Preus

s, J.,

114

-LP-12

Princ

e, B.

, 94-E

P-12

Procto

r, M.,

60-SC

P-1Pu

gach

ev, A

., 60

-SCP-1

Pugm

ire, T

., 99

-LP-11

Pulid

o, C.,

143

-HR-6

Pullin

g, R.,

114

-LP-12

Pusz

ynsk

i, J.,

152-E

CS-2

Pusz

ynsk

i, M.,

152-E

CS-2

Puter

baug

h, S.

, 16-G

TE-2

Qifan

, Z.,

136-H

SABP

-7/AB

PSI-8

Qin,

A., 2

5-PC-1

Qin,

F., 1

06-HS

ABP-5

Qin,

Z., 1

13-HS

ABP-4

Quall

s, A.,

14-N

FF-1,

102

-NFF-4

Quinl

an, J

., 91

-LP-10

, 106

-HSAB

P-5Qu

iroz,

M., 1

46-HS

ABP-6

Rade

make

rs, R.

, 59-A

BPSI-

2Ra

dke,

C., 1

15-LP

-13Ra

falsk

yi, D

., 12

-EP-2

Raits

es, Y

., 41

-EP-6

Rajag

opal,

M.,

103-G

TE-14

/PC-7

Rama

chan

dran,

P., 9

0-LP-9

Rama

murti,

R., 1

05-GT

E-16/

ABPS

I-5Ra

masu

brama

nian,

C., 5

7-LP-6

Ramb

aud,

P., 1

14-LP

-12Ra

me, E

., 17

7-LP-1

9Ra

msel,

J., 1

16-LP

-14Ra

ncou

rt, D

., 19

-HSAB

P-1Ra

nderi

a, M.

, 177

-LP-19

Rand

olph,

T., 1

58-EP

-20Ra

ni, S

., 91

-LP-10

, 112

-PC-8

Rani,

V., 1

12-PC

-8Ra

njan,

D., 6

1-EDU

-2Ra

nsom

, D.,

114-L

P-12

Rao,

P., 1

19-EC

S-1Ra

rata,

G., 5

8-LP-7

Rath,

M.,

12-EP

-2Ra

yman

, M.,

62-EP

-8Re

ed, B

., 31

-LP-3,

148

-LP-16

Rees

e, I.,

159

-EP-21

Reid,

C., 5

0-EST

-1Re

id, D

., 93

-SR-3

Reim

onte,

P., 1

47-LP

-15Re

isz, A

., 16

8-APC

-4Re

mpfer

, D.,

140-T

ES-2

Ren,

J., 7

2-EP-1

0Re

ngan

athan

, A.,

22-EC

-1Re

zaei,

F., 4

-PSTR

-1Rh

odes

, R.,

80-AP

C-1Rib

arov,

L., 5

2-TES

-1Ric

ci, D

., 17

9-LP-2

1Ric

cius,

J., 1

76-LP

-18

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., 13

4-GTE

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, 110

-TM-3

Rineh

art, A

., 16

1-GTE

-20Ris

ha, G

., 25

-PC-1

Robe

rson,

B., 4

-PSTR

-1, 9

5-EP-1

3Ro

binso

n, J.,

80-A

PC-1,

108

-APC-2

, 138

-APC-3

,

1

68-AP

C-4Ro

drigu

ez, M

., 43

-NFF

-2Ro

jas M

ata, S

., 13

0-EP-1

7Ro

mero,

D.,

52-TE

S-1Ro

ncion

i, P.,

179-L

P-21

Ross,

C., 3

3-ABP

SI-1/

GTE-4

Ross,

M.,

16-GT

E-2Ro

ssoni,

L., 8

4-PC-5

Rotel

la, S

., 35

-EDU-1

Roug

eux,

A., 1

42-SC

P-2Ro

ux, F

., 71

-SR-5

Rove

y, J.,

53-P

C-3, 1

08-AP

C-2Ro

y, B.

, 173

-PC-10

Roy,

S., 4

-PSTR

-1Rø

nning

en, J

., 14

3-HR-6

Ruf,

J., 1

68-AP

C-4Ru

iz Ha

ro, M

., 95

-EP-13

Russo

Sorg

e, A.,

49-H

R-2Ru

z-Nug

lo, F.

, 152

-ECS-2

Ryan

, S.,

74-NF

F-3Ry

an, W

., 15

1-SR-6

, 181

-SR-7,

71-S

R-5Ry

on, J

., 75

-GTE-1

0Sa

gara,

Y., 1

68-AP

C-4Sa

hara,

H.,

116-L

P-14

Saito

, M.,

26-PC

-2, 5

1-EC-2

Saka

i, S.,

54-PC

-4Sa

kai, T

., 94

-EP-12

Saku

ma, T

., 11

6-LP-1

4Sa

kuran

aka,

N., 1

66-HS

ABP-1

0Sa

lazar,

D.,

21-AP

S-1, 1

76-LP

-18Sa

lim, A

., 13

2-APS

-3Sa

lvator

e, V.,

176

-LP-18

Same

shim

a, H.

, 109

-EPOL

-1/ES

YS-1

Samm

et, T.

, 61-E

DU-2,

93-S

R-3Sa

nal K

umar,

V., 1

08-AP

C-2, 1

09-EP

OL-1/

ESYS

-1,

111

-ABPS

I-7, 1

18-SR

-4, 1

46-HS

ABP-6

Sanc

hez,

L., 4

-PSTR

-1, 1

15-LP

-13, 1

76-LP

-18Sá

nche

z Mart

ínez,

V., 9

5-EP-1

3Sa

nders

, A.,

61-ED

U-2Sa

ndife

r, C.,

21-AP

S-1Sa

nkara

n, K.,

101

-EP-15

Sank

aran,

V., 3

2-LP-4

, 91-L

P-10,

165

-HSAB

P-9,

179

-LP-21

Santn

er, J.

, 25-P

C-1, 8

5-PC-6

Sarat

hy, M

., 17

3-PC-1

0Sa

rawate

, N.,

60-SC

P-1Sa

rdesh

mukh

, S.,

53-PC

-3Sa

rgent,

D.,

31-LP

-3Sa

rgent,

S.,

114-L

P-12

Sasa

ki, T.

, 18-E

P-9, 5

4-PC-4

, 109

-EPOL

-1/ES

YS-1

Sasso

n, J.,

169

-EC-5

Sato,

Y., 5

8-LP-7

Satte

lmay

er, T.

, 112

-PC-8

Satya

naray

ana,

C., 3

4-SR-1

Saue

r, J.,

90-LP

-9Sa

uvag

eau,

D., 1

82-ST

-1Sa

wka,

W., 1

87-IT

AR-1

Scha

efer, B

., 14

3-HR-6

Scha

ible,

B., 4

6-GTE

-8Sc

harfe

, D.,

132-A

PS-3

Scha

rnhors

t, R.,

59-A

BPSI-

2, 1

11-AB

PSI-7

Sche

tz, J.

, 166

-HSAB

P-10

Schie

rman

, J.,

77-GT

E-12

Schla

pkoh

l, T.,

77-GT

E-12

Schle

y, J.,

152

-ECS-2

Schli

eben

, G.,

179-L

P-21

Schlo

eder,

N.,

12-EP

-2, 1

00-EP

-14Sc

hmid,

M.,

112-P

C-8Sc

hmidt

, V.,

130-E

P-17

Schm

itt, S

., 17

7-LP-1

9Sc

hmitz

, A.,

179-L

P-21

Schm

itz, P

., 21

-APS-1

, 110

-TM-3

Schm

uland

, D.,

99-IT

AR-2

Schn

acke

l, J.,

30-LP

-2Sc

hnitz

ler, B

., 14

-NFF-1

, 74-N

FF-3,

102

-NFF-4

Scho

enbe

rg, R.

, 58-L

P-7Sc

homb

erg, K

., 17

8-LP-2

0Sc

hulze

, M.,

112-P

C-8Sc

huma

ker, S

., 11

5-LP-1

3Sc

hwab

ache

r, M.,

132-A

PS-3

Schw

aiger,

M.,

138-A

PC-3

Schw

er, D

., 15

7-HSA

BP-8/

PC-9

Scoc

cimarr

o, D.

, 151

-SR-6

Scott

, J.,

51-EC

-2Sc

roggin

s, A.,

114

-LP-12

Seal,

S.,

93-SR

-3Se

basti

an, J

., 55

-GTE-5

Seda

no, N

., 14

7-LP-1

5, 1

76-LP

-18Se

dwick

, R.,

4-PST

R-1, 4

3-NFF

-2

Sehg

al, A.

, 101

-EP-15

Sehir

lioglu

, A.,

81-EC

-3Se

idel, J

., 92

-ABPS

I-3/G

TE-13

Seke

rak, M

., 41

-EP-6

Selez

nev,

R., 1

60-PC

-11Se

lim, H

., 17

3-PC-1

0Se

lmo,

A., 4

-PSTR

-1Se

mrau

, G.,

78-AP

S-2Se

n, S.

, 15-G

TE-1

Shao

hua,

Z., 5

7-LP-6

, 113

-HSAB

P-4Sh

arma,

O., 7

6-GTE

-11Sh

astry

, R.,

72-EP

-10, 1

30-EP

-17, 1

53-EP

-19Sh

chetk

ovsk

iy, A.

, 99-I

TAR-2

Sheb

alin,

J., 1

83-EP

-22Sh

eeha

n, J.,

159

-EP-21

, 183

-EP-22

Sherm

an, A

., 15

2-ECS

-2Sh

i, J.,

111-A

BPSI-

7Sh

i, K.,

44-GT

E-6Sh

imad

a, T.,

20-H

R-1, 4

9-HR-2

, 54-P

C-4, 1

37-HR

-5,

167

-HR-7

Shim

izu, T

., 16

0-PC-1

1Sh

in, J.

, 112

-PC-8

Shin,

K., 5

3-PC-3

Shind

o, T.,

58-L

P-7Sh

inoha

ra, S

., 29

-EP-1

Shipl

ey, K

., 91

-LP-10

Shou

se, D

., 75

-GTE-1

0Sh

tesse

l, Y.,

147-L

P-15

Shu,

S., 1

36-HS

ABP-7

/ABP

SI-8

Shya

m, V.

, 44-G

TE-6,

55-G

TE-5

Sibé,

F., 1

48-LP

-16Sie

benh

aar, A

., 15

7-HSA

BP-8/

PC-9

Sik, F

., 4-P

STR-1

Silva

, D.,

110-T

M-3

Simmo

ns, S

., 10

5-GTE

-16/A

BPSI-

5Sim

on, D

., 16

1-GTE

-20Sin

ger, C

., 18

2-ST-1

Sjauw

, W.,

101-E

P-15

Slater

, J.,

59-AB

PSI-2

Smelt

zer, M

., 52

-TES-1

Smith

, B.,

13-EP

-3, 1

19-EC

S-1Sm

ith, C

., 10

9-EPO

L-1/E

SYS-1

Smith

, D.,

101-E

P-15

Smith

, J.,

44-GT

E-6Sm

ith, K

., 81

-EC-3

Smith

, L.,

75-GT

E-10,

173

-PC-10

Smith

, M.,

72-EP

-10Sm

oraldi

, A.,

179-L

P-21

Snyd

er, C.

, 17-G

TE-3

Snyd

er, J.

, 72-E

P-10,

120

-EP-16

Sobb

i, M.,

107-H

R-4So

bcza

k, K.,

58-L

P-7So

eder,

J., 1

32-AP

S-3So

kol, M

., 14

0-TES

-2So

lmaz

, M.,

26-PC

-2, 1

77-LP

-19So

ng, W

., 15

2-ECS

-2So

to, J.

, 101

-EP-15

Soula

s, G.

, 12-E

P-2, 7

2-EP-1

0, 1

53-EP

-19So

wers,

T., 7

7-GTE

-12Sp

ange

lo, S

., 15

8-EP-2

0Sp

ence

r, V.,

58-LP

-7Sp

ores,

R., 3

1-LP-3

Spurl

ing, J

., 34

-SR-1,

118

-SR-4

Spurl

ock,

F., 8

9-LP-8

Spyri

don,

P., 4

9-HR-2

St. G

eorge

, A.,

88-HS

ABP-3

St. J

ohn,

C., 1

68-AP

C-4St

ahl, K

., 16

3-GTE

-22St

arkey

, R.,

106-H

SABP

-5, 1

14-LP

-12,

1

36-HS

ABP-7

/ABP

SI-8

Stea

dman

, T.,

118-S

R-4St

echm

ann,

D., 3

5-EDU

-1, 1

57-HS

ABP-8

/PC-9

Stee

lant,

J., 1

14-LP

-12, 1

47-LP

-15St

een,

D., 4

9-HR-2

Steff

an, S

., 78

-APS-2

Stein

er, M

., 35

-EDU-1

Stein

etz, B

., 60

-SCP-1

Stern

, T.,

110-T

M-3

Stern

chus

s, A.,

30-L

P-2St

ewart

, C.,

177-L

P-19

Stew

art, J

., 49

-HR-2

Stew

art, M

., 14

-NFF-1

Stod

dard,

W.,

88-HS

ABP-3

Stolt

z, P.,

72-E

P-10

Strau

ch, P

E, J.,

21-A

PS-1,

22-E

C-1St

ucky

, M.,

76-GT

E-11

Su, W

., 17

0-TM-

4Su

brama

nian,

S., 1

34-GT

E-18

Sugit

a, Y.,

131

-EP-18

Sugiu

, N.,

26-PC

-2Su

rmac

z, P.,

58-L

P-7Su

rzhiko

v, S.

, 160

-PC-11

Sutlif

f, T.,

21-A

PS-1

Suzu

ki, T.

, 95-E

P-13

Suzu

ki, Y.

, 166

-HSAB

P-10

Swan

son,

R., 5

8-LP-7

Swan

son,

T., 7

2-ITA

R-1Sw

eene

y, B.

, 35-E

DU-1

Szab

o, J.,

158

-EP-20

Tacin

a, K.,

15-G

TE-1,

75-G

TE-10

Tada

, H.,

137-H

R-5Ta

fti, D

., 15

-GTE-1

Taga

shira

, T.,

78-AP

S-2Ta

hara,

H.,

36-EP

-4, 6

2-EP-8

, 95-E

P-13,

120

-EP-16

Tai, J

., 92

-ABPS

I-3/G

TE-13

, 162

-GTE-2

1Ta

k, H.

, 53-P

C-3Ta

kagi,

S.,

48-HS

ABP-2

/GTE

-9Ta

kaha

shi, K

., 18

-EP-9,

54-P

C-4, 1

09-EP

OL-1/

ESYS

-1Ta

kao,

Y., 1

31-EP

-18Ta

kega

hara,

H.,

58-LP

-7Ta

kena

ka, S

., 4-P

STR-1

Take

shita

, S.,

18-EP

-9, 1

09-EP

OL-1/

ESYS

-1Ta

kiguc

hi, K.

, 51-E

C-2Ta

lley,

D., 3

2-LP-4

Tam,

J., 1

66-HS

ABP-1

0Ta

mura,

T., 1

68-AP

C-4Ta

n, W.

, 182

-ST-1

Tana

be, M

., 26

-PC-2,

84-P

C-5Ta

naka

, M.,

34-SR

-1, 5

1-EC-2

, 168

-APC-4

Tang

, Y.,

4-PST

R-1Ta

ngira

la, V.

, 157

-HSAB

P-8/P

C-9Ta

ni, Y.

, 137

-HR-5,

167

-HR-7

Tanik

awa,

T., 2

9-EP-1

Tao,

H., 1

9-HSA

BP-1

Tarau

, C.,

110-T

M-3,

170

-TM-4

Tardi

ti, A.,

51-E

C-2Ta

ya, K

., 30

-LP-2

Taylo

r, T.,

35-ED

U-1Te

dder,

S.,

15-GT

E-1, 7

5-GTE

-10Te

rashim

a, H.

, 160

-PC-11

Terhu

ne, K

., 94

-EP-12

Terra

ccian

o, A.,

32-L

P-4Th

omas

, J.,

93-SR

-3, 1

67-HR

-7Th

omas

, R.,

183-E

P-22

Thorp

e, D.

, 80-A

PC-1

Thras

her, J

., 72

-ITAR

-1Th

uman

n, A.,

116

-LP-14

Thurm

an, D

., 44

-GTE-6

, 163

-GTE-2

2Tia

n, B.

, 29-E

P-1Tia

n, D.

, 76-G

TE-11

Tian,

L., 5

7-LP-6

, 113

-HSAB

P-4, 1

76-LP

-18Tid

har, I

., 62

-EP-8

Tilley

, S.,

158-E

P-20

Tillm

an, G

., 76

-GTE-1

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4-PC-4

Toftu

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36-EP

-4To

miok

a, S.

, 146

-HSAB

P-6, 1

66-HS

ABP-1

0To

mpkin

s, D.

, 150

-ABPS

I-9To

pal, A

., 45

-GTE-7

Toso

n, E.,

79-H

R-3To

urnes

, C.,

147-L

P-15

Tramm

ell, M

., 10

2-NFF

-4Tra

se, L

., 13

2-APS

-3Tre

fny, C

., 11

7-ABP

SI-6

Trejo,

A., 1

79-LP

-21Tre

tjako

v, P.,

160

-PC-11

Trezz

olani,

F., 4

-PSTR

-1Tri

vedi,

D.,

60-SC

P-1Tru

jillo,

A., 1

79-LP

-21Tse

ng, K

., 17

2-SCP

-3Tsi

kata,

S.,

41-EP

-6Tsu

kizak

i, R.,

159-E

P-21

Tuck

er, D

., 10

2-NFF

-4Tu

ladha

r, L.,

140-T

ES-2

Tunc

er, O

., 45

-GTE-7

Turko

z, E.,

4-PS

TR-1

Ueno

, K.,

168-A

PC-4

Uhl, D

., 81

-EC-3

Unruh

, B.,

101-E

P-15,

158

-EP-20

Urba

no, A

., 11

2-PC-8

Uslu,

S.,

26-PC

-2, 4

5-GTE

-7Us

rey, M

., 46

-GTE-8

Uzol,

O.,

26-PC

-2Va

lenzu

ela, J

., 56

-LP-5

Van H

orn, E

., 18

1-SR-7

Van M

uijde

n, J.,

170

-TM-4

Vanc

il, B.

, 130

-EP-17

Vane

lli, C.

, 158

-EP-20

Vaud

olon,

J., 4

1-EP-6

Vaug

han,

D., 1

43-HR

-6Va

zque

z, A.,

99-I

TAR-2

Veloo

, P.,

25-PC

-1Ve

rberne

, C.,

143-H

R-6, 1

67-HR

-7Ve

res, J

., 13

5-GTE

-19Ve

rrière,

J., 1

80-AB

PSI-1

0Vie

ille, B

., 30

-LP-2

Vijay

akum

ar, N

., 13

6-HSA

BP-7/

ABPS

I-8Vit

ucci,

J., 4

-PSTR

-1Vk

, V.,

108-A

PC-2

Volan

d, R.,

129

-ITAR

-4Vo

n Moll

, A.,

172-S

CP-3

Votro

ubek

, G.,

43-NF

F-2

Votta

, R.,

179-L

P-21

Vuillo

t, F.,

71-S

R-5Wa

da, A

., 58

-LP-7

Walke

r, A.,

169-E

C-5Wa

lker, J

., 10

0-EP-1

4Wa

lker, M

., 12

-EP-2,

73-E

P-11,

100

-EP-14

, 120

-

EP

-16Wa

lker, S

., 10

7-HR-4

Walm

sley,

N., 1

10-TM

-3Wa

n-she

ng, N

., 57

-LP-6

Wang

, L.,

19-HS

ABP-1

Wang

, Q.,

19-HS

ABP-1

Wang

, X.,

4-PST

R-1, 1

10-TM

-3, 1

80-AB

PSI-1

0Wa

ng, Z

., 17

-GTE-3

Wans

er, K.

, 126

-NFF

-5Wa

rgnier

, Q.,

176-L

P-18

Warre

n, J.,

74-N

FF-3,

102

-NFF-4

Watan

abe,

H., 1

3-EP-3

, 131

-EP-18

Watan

abe,

T., 7

8-APS

-2Wa

tanab

e, Y.,

117

-ABPS

I-6, 1

70-TM

-4Wa

tiotie

nne,

T., 1

14-LP

-12Wa

xman

, B.,

143-H

R-6We

bb, R

., 13

2-APS

-3We

ber, D

., 60

-SCP-1

Wege

ner, J

., 32

-LP-4

Wei, F

., 57

-LP-6

Wei, L

., 10

6-HSA

BP-5,

166

-HSAB

P-10

Wei, S

., 49

-HR-2

Wei, Z

., 19

-HSAB

P-1We

iser, V

., 11

6-LP-1

4We

itzbe

rg, A.

, 102

-NFF-4

Welch

, G.,

55-GT

E-5, 7

6-GTE

-11, 1

04-GT

E-15/

ABPS

I-4, 1

63-GT

E-22

Werne

r, J.,

102-N

FF-4

Werne

t, M.

, 105

-GTE-1

6/AB

PSI-5

Wey,

T., 5

4-PC-4

Whe

eler, C

., 11

9-ECS

-1W

hite,

H., 1

83-EP

-22W

hitmo

re, S

., 79

-HR-3,

107

-HR-4,

167

-HR-7

Whit

on, J

., 76

-GTE-1

1W

ierma

n, M.

, 112

-PC-8

Wign

all, T

., 16

5-HSA

BP-9

Wilh

elm, P

., 99

-LP-11

Wilh

elmi, C

., 17

6-LP-1

8W

ilkin,

H.,

136-H

SABP

-7/AB

PSI-8

Willi

ams,

C., 1

1-LP-1

, 89-L

P-8W

illiam

s, G.

, 31-L

P-3, 7

2-EP-1

0W

illiam

s, S.

, 187

-ITAR

-1

Willi

ts, J.

, 90-L

P-9W

ills, D

., 13

8-APC

-3W

ills, R

., 55

-GTE-5

Wilso

n, A.,

32-L

P-4W

ilson,

D., 1

36-HS

ABP-7

/ABP

SI-8

Wilso

n, J.,

107

-HR-4

Wilso

n, S.

, 139

-EC-4,

169

-EC-5

Wing

lee, R

., 4-P

STR-1

, 95-E

P-13

Wint

ers, B

., 99

-ITAR

-2, 1

29-IT

AR-4

Wirz

, R.,

41-EP

-6, 1

31-EP

-18, 1

53-EP

-19Wo

lfe, C

., 60

-SCP-1

Wolfo

rd, D

., 22

-EC-1

Won,

J., 5

3-PC-3

Won,

S., 2

5-PC-1

, 85-P

C-6Wo

ng, E

., 77

-GTE-1

2Wo

ng, W

., 13

9-EC-4

, 169

-EC-5

Wong

yai, P

., 10

7-HR-4

Wood

s, A.,

119

-ECS-1

Wood

ward,

J., 1

26-NF

F-5Wo

odwa

rd, R.

, 115

-LP-13

Wordi

ngha

m, C.

, 130

-EP-17

Wrba

nek,

J., 1

61-GT

E-20,

172

-SCP-3

Wu,

G., 8

1-EC-3

Wu,

J., 4

9-HR-2

Wulf

f, D.

, 59-A

BPSI-

2Xia

ojun,

C., 1

06-HS

ABP-5

Xiaole

i, C.,

77-GT

E-12

Xisto,

C., 1

38-AP

C-3Xu

, J.,

161-G

TE-20

Xu, K

., 17

3-PC-1

0Xu

, X.,

4-PST

R-1, 5

4-PC-4

, 57-L

P-6, 1

13-HS

ABP-4

,

176

-LP-18

Xuan

, L.,

57-LP

-6, 1

13-HS

ABP-4

, 176

-LP-18

Yama

da, K

., 17

7-LP-1

9Ya

maka

wa, H

., 16

8-APC

-4Ya

mamo

to, N

., 13

1-EP-1

8Ya

mamo

to, Y.

, 26-P

C-2Ya

n, W.

, 104

-GTE-1

5/AB

PSI-4

Yan,

Z., 1

06-HS

ABP-5

, 166

-HSAB

P-10

Yana

gida,

N., 3

6-EP-4

Yang

, H.,

35-ED

U-1Ya

ng, I

., 16

6-HSA

BP-10

Yang

, L.,

119-E

CS-1

Yang

, V.,

106-H

SABP

-5Ya

ng, X

., 10

8-APC

-2Ya

tsko,

A., 1

29-IT

AR-4

Yazic

i, B.,

177-L

P-19

Ye, Q

., 57

-LP-6

Yebo

ah, S

., 82

-TM-2

Yeda

valli,

R., 7

7-GTE

-12Ye

hia, M

., 11

0-TM-

3Ye

tter, R

., 25

-PC-1

Yim, J

., 14

1-EP-2

3, 1

48-LP

-16Yin

, C.,

104-G

TE-15

/ABP

SI-4

YingQ

ing, G

., 77

-GTE-1

2Yo

ngsh

eng,

Z., 8

8-HSA

BP-3,

106

-HSAB

P-5,

16

6-HSA

BP-10

Yoon

, C.,

15-GT

E-1Yo

on, W

., 93

-SR-3

Yoon

, Y.,

4-PST

R-1, 1

12-PC

-8Yo

ung,

J., 1

2-EP-2

Youn

g, M.

, 132

-APS-3

Yu, K

., 16

6-HSA

BP-10

, 173

-PC-10

Yu, N

., 49

-HR-2

Yu, X

., 81

-EC-3

Yung

ster, S

., 85

-PC-6,

103

-GTE-1

4/PC

-7Yu

zhen

, L.,

106-H

SABP

-5, 1

66-HS

ABP-1

0Za

bayk

in, V.

, 160

-PC-11

Zahn

, M.,

112-P

C-8Za

ki, A.

, 82-T

M-2

Zakra

jsek,

J., 2

1-APS

-1Za

metae

v, E.,

176

-LP-18

Zapa

ta, E.

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