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28–30 JULY 2014 CLEVELAND, OH
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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
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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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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.
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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
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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
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
Mond
ay
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
141-
PLEN
ARY-1
08
00 -
0900
hrs
Persp
ectiv
es on
the F
utur
e of P
ropu
lsion
& En
ergy
- Th
e Art
of th
e Pos
sible
Gran
d Ball
room
A
Senio
r P&E
lead
ers w
ill dis
cuss
some
of th
e mos
t pres
sing f
uture
chall
enge
s and
share
their
thou
ghts
on w
here
propu
lsion a
nd en
ergy t
echn
ology
is he
aded
in th
e com
ing de
cade
s. Th
e grou
p will
also a
ddres
s how
incre
asing
inter
depe
nden
cies b
etwee
n prop
ulsion
and e
nergy
sy
stems
will
impa
ct fut
ure de
velop
ments
.Mo
derat
or: Ja
mes F
ree, C
enter
Dire
ctor, N
ASA J
ohn H
. Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
rPa
nelist
s:
Richa
rd Pa
rker, D
irecto
r of R
esea
rch &
Tech
nolog
y, Ro
lls-Ro
yce p
lc
Eric
Bac
helet
, Exe
cutiv
e Vice
Pres
ident,
Rese
arch a
nd Te
chno
logy,
SAFR
AN
Jam
es M
augh
an, T
echn
ical D
irecto
r for
Aero
Therm
al an
d Mec
hanic
al Te
chno
logies
, GE G
lobal
Rese
arch
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
142-
NW-1
09
00 -
0930
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee a
nd P
astri
es in
Expo
sition
Hall
Exhib
it Ha
ll C
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
143-
SB-1
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
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
144-
PSTR
-1Te
chnic
al Po
ster D
isplay
Exhib
it Ha
ll CCh
aired
by: D
. JAC
OBSO
N, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
400
Coor
dinat
ion of
Inve
rter-B
ased
Di
stribu
ted G
ener
ation
Unit
s and
Re
activ
e Pow
er Co
mpen
sato
rs in
Powe
r Sys
tems
F. Re
zaei,
S. E
smae
ili, S
hahid
Bah
onar
Unive
rsity,
Kerm
an, I
ran; H
. Moh
amma
di-Ab
dar, C
ase W
ester
n Res
erve U
nivers
ity,
Cleve
land,
OH
093
0 hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
401
Analy
sis of
Hyp
erso
nic Fl
ow U
sing
Thre
e Dim
ensio
nal N
avier
-Sto
kes
Equa
tions
M. O
zgun
, S. E
yi, M
iddle
East
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity,
Anka
ra, Tu
rkey
093
0 hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
402
Theo
retic
al In
vesti
gatio
n an
d Mo
delin
g of C
urre
nt Ex
tracti
on
From
a Ra
dio-Fr
eque
ncy C
atho
deS.
Jaha
nbak
hsh,
M. Ce
lik, B
ogaz
ici Un
iversi
ty, Is
tanbu
l, Turk
ey
093
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
ton, S
eattle
, Se
attle,
WA
093
0 hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
404
Mode
lling a
nd O
ptim
izatio
n of
Ele
ctrod
e-les
s Heli
con
Plasm
a Th
ruste
r with
Diff
eren
t Pro
pella
nts
F. Bo
si, F.
Trez
zolan
i, A. L
ucca
Fabri
s, M.
Man
ente,
D. M
elazz
i, D. P
avari
n, Un
iversi
ty of
Padu
a, Pa
dua,
Italy
093
0 hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
405
Impr
oved
Supe
rcond
uctin
g Mag
net
Syste
m to
Red
uce U
pstre
am
Boun
dary
Pow
er Lo
sses i
n a
Helic
on P
lasma
Thru
ster
J. Vit
ucci,
R. S
edwi
ck, U
nivers
ity of
Ma
rylan
d, Co
llege
Park,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, M
D
093
0 hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
406
Daily
Volt/
VAr c
ontro
l in
distri
butio
n sy
stem
in pr
esen
ce of
Di
stribu
ted ge
nera
tors
cons
iderin
g vo
ltage
secu
rity c
onstr
aints
G. M
eama
rzade
h, S.
Esma
eili, S
hahid
Ba
hona
r Univ
ersity
, Kerm
an, I
ran; H
. Mo
hamm
adi-A
bdar,
Case
Wes
tern R
eserv
e Un
iversi
ty, Cl
evela
nd, O
H
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
407
Integ
rated
Desi
gn To
ols fo
r RF
Anten
nas f
or H
elico
n Plas
ma Th
ruste
rsF.
Trezz
olani,
Univ
ersity
of Pa
dua,
Padu
a, Ita
ly; A.
Selm
o, RE
SIA, A
lbared
o d’Ad
ige,
Italy;
D. M
elazz
i, Univ
ersity
of Pa
dua,
Padu
a, Ita
ly; V.
Lanc
ellott
i, Eind
hove
n Un
iversi
ty of
Tech
nolog
y, Ein
dhov
en, T
he
Nethe
rland
s; M.
Man
ente,
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
rce O
ptimi
zatio
n for
Mu
ltispe
cies H
elico
n Plas
ma Th
ruste
rD.
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
ureda
, Acru
x Aero
spac
e Tec
hnolo
gies,
São J
osé d
os Ca
mpos
, Braz
il; A.
Pimen
ta,
Tech
nolog
ical In
stitut
e of A
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
ive fu
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
aluat
ion of
the N
ear P
lume
Plasm
a Pro
perti
esE.
Turko
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
n Fu
rnac
esA.
Ibrah
im, E
. Bial
y, M.
Has
san,
E. Kh
alil,
Cairo
Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt
41
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
144-
PSTR
-1Te
chnic
al Po
ster D
isplay
-- Co
ntinu
edEx
hibit
Hall C
Chair
ed by
: D. J
ACOB
SON,
NAS
A Glen
n Res
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
rbine
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
ch co
mpou
nds f
or
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
rgy
stora
ge co
mpon
ent o
f micr
o/na
no sa
tellite
on th
e imp
ositio
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
-LP-1
09
30 -
1200
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
l Cen
ter fo
r Scie
ntific
Rese
arch
(CNR
S), P
alaise
au, F
rance
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1413
-EP-3
Hall -
Plum
e Mod
eling
Room
11
Chair
ed by
: 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
IHI H
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
42
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1414
-NFF
-1Nu
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
43
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1418
-EP-9
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
44
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1421
-APS
-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
45
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1424
-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
46
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1427
-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
47
Mond
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
48
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1433
-ABP
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
49
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1436
-EP-4
Arcje
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
50
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1441
-EP-6
Hall T
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
51
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1445
-GTE
-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
52
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1448
-HSA
BP-2
/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
53
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1451
-EC-2
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
54
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1454
-PC-
4Sp
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
55
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1457
-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
56
Mond
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
57
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1463
-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
58
Mond
ay, 2
8 Ju
ly 20
1465
-PAN
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
59
Tues
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
60
Tues
day,
29 Ju
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
61
Tues
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
62
Tues
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
63
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
64
Tues
day,
29 Ju
ly 20
1488
-HSA
BP-3
High
-Spe
ed A
irbre
athin
g Pro
pulsi
on I
Room
26
CCh
aired
by: W
. O’B
RIEN,
Virg
inia T
ech a
nd D
. MAC
INNI
S, Ra
ytheo
n Miss
ile S
ystem
s09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-366
5Nu
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
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
667
Boun
dary
Laye
r Com
busti
on fo
r Sk
in Fr
iction
Dra
g Red
uctio
n in
Scra
mjet
Comb
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
65
Tues
day,
29 Ju
ly 20
1492
-ABP
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
66
Tues
day,
29 Ju
ly 20
1495
-EP-1
3MP
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
ng en
ergy t
echn
ologie
s in t
he ae
rospa
ce an
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
d. Mo
derat
or: Ri
chard
Stul
en, V
ice Pr
eside
nt (re
t), S
andia
Nati
onal
Labo
ratori
esPa
nelist
s: Ga
ry Sm
yth, E
xecu
tive D
irecto
r, Nort
h Ame
rican
Scie
nce L
abs G
lobal
Rese
arch a
nd D
evelo
pmen
t, Ge
neral
Moto
rs Co
mpan
yPie
rre-Gu
y Ama
nd, D
irecto
r Eng
ineeri
ng an
d Eco
nomi
cs, S
AFRA
NSu
nita S
atyap
al, D
irecto
r, Fue
l Cell
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
ering
Dire
ctorat
e, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
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
ft Pr
opuls
ionRo
om 1
Chair
ed by
: T. P
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
67
Tues
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
68
Tues
day,
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
69
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.
70
Tues
day,
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
71
Tues
day,
29 Ju
ly 20
1411
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
72
Tues
day,
29 Ju
ly 20
1411
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
73
Tues
day,
29 Ju
ly 20
1411
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
74
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
75
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
ker B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Pleas
e mee
t you
r ses
sion c
hairs
at 0
900
hrs in
your
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om to
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entat
ions f
or bo
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morn
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ons
76
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
128-
ITAR-
3To
pics I
n En
ergy
and P
ower
Man
agem
ent
Room
16
Chair
ed by
: M. P
ISZCZ
OR, N
ASA G
lenn R
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
Desig
n, O
ptim
izatio
n, an
d Ex
perim
enta
l Tes
ting o
f the
SLS
Avion
ics B
ox Th
erma
l Link
T. La
ker, M
. Mec
ham,
ATK,
Promo
ntory,
UT
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
129-
ITAR-
4To
pics I
n Tu
rbine
Tech
nolog
y and
Air
Brea
thing
Pro
pulsi
onRo
om 1
6Ch
aired
by: A
. YAT
SKO,
Teled
yne T
urbine
Engin
es an
d B. W
INTE
RS, O
rbital
Scie
nces
Corpo
ration
0930
hrs
No Pr
esen
tation
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
823
A Co
mpac
t Saf
e Cold
Star
t Sy
stem
for S
cramj
ets u
sing D
ilute
Trieth
ylalum
inum
Fuel
Mixt
ures
S. G
allim
ore, R
. Vola
nd, A
. Cas
trogio
vann
i, A.
Maso
n, M.
Gree
n, AC
ENT L
abora
tories
, LLC
, Man
orville
, NY
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
014-3
824
A Lo
w Co
st Mo
dular
App
roac
h to
Fligh
t Tes
ting o
f Hyp
erso
nic
Syste
msR.
Volan
d, A.
Castr
ogiov
anni,
ACEN
T La
borat
ories
, LLC
, Boh
emia,
NY
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
130-
EP-1
7Ca
thod
esRo
om 1
0Ch
aired
by: R
. SHA
STRY
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r and
M. P
ATTE
RSON
, NAS
A Glen
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
77
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
132-
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
78
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
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
79
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
140-
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
80
Wedn
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
81
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
82
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
151-
SR-6
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
83
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
155-
PLEN
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
84
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
159-
EP-2
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
85
Wedn
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.
86
Wedn
esda
y, 30
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
87
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
168-
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
88
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
171-
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
89
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
174-
PANE
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
90
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
177-
LP-1
9Pr
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
91
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
180-
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
ns
durin
g Ign
ition
Trans
ient a
nd
Stead
y-Sta
te of
an O
verlo
aded
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
rtatio
nRo
om 8
Chair
ed by
: L. D
ANIEL
, Univ
ersity
of N
ew O
rlean
s and
D. S
AUVA
GEAU
, ATK
Miss
ion S
ystem
s15
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
4-402
1Th
e Spa
ce La
unch
Syste
m Ca
pabil
ities f
or B
eyon
d Ear
th
Missi
ons
B. D
onah
ue, T
he B
oeing
Comp
any,
Hunts
ville,
AL; K
. Klau
s, Th
e Boe
ing
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
l: Bre
aking
Th
e Dev
elopm
ent C
ycle
C. Sin
ger, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
014-4
024
Rese
arch
on th
e lon
g-ter
m ec
cent
ricity
drift
of cr
itical
inclin
ation
orbit
sJ.
Chen
, W. T
an, S
tate K
ey La
borat
ory of
As
trona
utic D
ynam
ics, X
i’an,
China
; C. L
i, Xi’
an S
atellit
e Con
trol C
enter
, Xi’a
n, Ch
ina
Wedn
esda
y, 30
July
2014
183-
EP-2
2Ad
vanc
ed Co
ncep
tsRo
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
zleJ.
Nava
rro, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Mad
rid,
Madri
d, Sp
ain; M
. Mart
inez-S
anch
ez,
Massa
chus
etts I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
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
F Tes
t Dev
ice M
easu
red o
n a
Low-
Thru
st To
rsion
Pen
dulum
D. B
rady,
H. W
hite,
P. Ma
rch, J
. Law
rence
, F.
Davie
s, NA
SA Jo
hnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter,
Hous
ton, T
X
92
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
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
93
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Cole,
A., 5
5-GTE
-5Co
leman
, 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
1-EDU
-2
94
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Gordo
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
00-EP
-14
95
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
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
96
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Mike
llides
, I.,
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
97
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Rickli
ck, M
., 13
4-GTE
-18Rie
hl, R.
, 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
1
98
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Ting,
Y., 5
4-PC-4
Toftu
l, A.,
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.
, 80-A
PC-1
Zein-
Saba
tto, M
., 46
-GTE-8
Zeng
, P.,
49-HR
-2Zh
a, G.
, 126
-NFF-5
Zhan
g, H.
, 104
-GTE-1
5/AB
PSI-4
Zhan
g, M.
, 92-A
BPSI-
3/GT
E-13
Zhan
g, S.
, 160
-PC-11
Zhan
g, T.,
35-E
DU-1
Zhan
g, X.
, 17-G
TE-3,
152
-ECS-2
Zhan
g, Y.,
92-A
BPSI-
3/GT
E-13
Zhao
, B.,
49-HR
-2Zh
eng,
K., 1
38-AP
C-3Zh
eng,
X., 6
0-SCP
-1Zh
ou, H
., 17
-GTE-3
Zhou
, T.,
170-T
M-4
Zhu,
S., 1
76-LP
-18Zh
u, T.,
142
-SCP-2
Zhu,
Y., 1
52-EC
S-2Zie
mer, J
., 94
-EP-12
Zillia
c, G.
, 143
-HR-6
Zimme
rli, G
., 56
-LP-5
Zimme
rman
, J.,
143-H
R-6Zin
k, G.
, 75-G
TE-10
Zinn,
B., 9
1-LP-1
0
Zinne
cker,
A., 4
6-GTE
-8, 1
62-GT
E-21,
172
-SCP-3
Zolto
wski,
M.,
112-P
C-8Zu
ckerm
an, Z
., 10
8-APC
-2
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