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9–11 JULY 2018 CINCINNATI, OH
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BUILDING ON THE PAST TO IGNITE THE FUTURE
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CONTENTSOrganizing Committee ..................................................................................................4Welcome ........................................................................................................................... 5Sponsors and Supporters .............................................................................................6Forum Overview .............................................................................................................. 8Pre-Forum Activities .................................................................................................... 10Plenary & Forum 360 Sessions ................................................................................... 11Rising Leaders in Aerospace .......................................................................................13Special Programming
Aircraft Electric Propulsion and Power Focus Area ........................................ 14Technical Tutorials ....................................................................................................15Air Force Science and Technology 2030 Initiative.......................................... 16
ITAR Sessions ..................................................................................................................17Recognition .....................................................................................................................18Networking Events ....................................................................................................... 19Post-Forum Activities ................................................................................................. 20Exposition Hall ..............................................................................................................22Exposition Hall Floor Plan ..........................................................................................23the HUB ...........................................................................................................................24Exhibitors by Booth Number .....................................................................................25Exhibitors ........................................................................................................................26Author and Session Chair Information ................................................................... 30Author and Session Chair Index .................................................................................31Committee Meetings ...................................................................................................37Hilton Hotel ....................................................................................................................38Technical Sessions at a Glance ................................................................................. 40Detailed Sessions ......................................................................................................... 46General Information .....................................................................................................92Venue Map ..................................................................................................................... 94
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FORUM GENERAL CHAIR
Narendra Joshi, GE Global Research
FORUM TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIR
David Ransom, Southwest Research Institute
TECHNICAL DISCIPLINE CHAIRS
Vineet Ahuja, Craft Tech (Deputy Technical Chair)
Trevor Elliott, University of Tennessee, Chatanooga (Deputy Technical Chair)
Barbara Leary, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (Deputy Technical Chair)
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FOR PROPULSION SYSTEMSCorrine Sedano, NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryElizabeth Jens, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
ADVANCED INTEGRATED ENGINE CONTROLS AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMSAlireza “Al” Behbahani, U.S. Air Force
ADVANCED MECHANICAL COMPONENTSPatrick Dunlap, NASA Glenn Research Center
ADVANCED PROPULSION CONCEPTS/ASME LIAISONJohn Robinson, The Boeing Company (retired)
ADVANCED VEHICLE SYSTEMSFrank Chandler, Cal Poly Pomona
AEROSPACE POWER SYSTEMSAbbas Salim, Lockheed Martin Corporation (retired)
AIRCRAFT ELECTRIC PROPULSIONDurrell Rittenberg, Siemens
ELECTRIC PROPULSIONPeter Peterson, NASA Glenn Research Center
ELECTRICITY DELIVERY AND GRID RELIABILITYScott Duncan, Georgia Institute of Technology (Deputy Technical Chair)
ENERGETIC COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMSStephanie Sawhill, Systima
ENERGY CONVERSION TECHNOLOGYEd Lewandowski, NASA Glenn Research Center
ENERGY-EFFICIENT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIESRyo Amano, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
FOSSIL-FUEL POWER TECHNOLOGIEBhupendra Khandelwal, University of Sheffield
GAS TURBINE ENGINESJimmy Tai, Georgia Institute of Technology
HIGH SPEED AIR BREATHING PROPULSIONErik Axdahl, NASA Langley Research Center
HYBRID ROCKETSAshley Karp, NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryJoe Majdalani, Auburn University
INLETS, NOZZLES, AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS INTEGRATIONNeal Herring, United Technologies Research Center
ITARDavid McGrath, Northrop Grumman Corporation
LIQUID PROPULSIONChristoph Kirchberger, DLR
NUCLEAR AND FUTURE FLIGHT PROPULSION Jason Cassibry, University of Alabama in Huntsville
PRESSURE GAIN COMBUSTION Greg Meholic, The Aerospace Corporation
PROPELLANTS AND COMBUSTION Jay Gore, Purdue University
PROPULSION AND POWER OF UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS Lea-Der Chen, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
PROPULSION EDUCATION Matthew Hitt, U.S. Army SMDC
SAE LIAISONRichard Millar, George Washington University
SMALL SATELLITES Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
SOLID ROCKET PROPULSIONWesley Ryan, NASA
SOLID ROCKETEldon Triggs, Auburn University
SPACE NUCLEAR POWER SYSTEMS Greg Semrau, Moog
SPACE SOLAR POWER Giang Lam, Lockheed Martin Corporation
THERMAL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY Michael Choi, NASA Glenn Research Center
AIAA/IEEE ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM (EATS) ORGANIZING TEAM
Phillip J. Ansell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Technical Program Chair)Edson Bortoni, UNIFEICheryl Bowman, NASA Glenn Research CenterMarty Bradley, The Boeing Company (General Chair)Han-wook Cho, Chungnam UniversityMike Filipenko, SiemensAndrew Gibson, ESAero (Technical Program Co-Chair)Edward Grietzer, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDavid Hall, Aurora Flight SciencesKiruba Haran, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Co-Chair)Hyun Dae Kim, NASA Armstrong Flight Research CenterChuck Lents, United Technologies Research Center (Co-Chair)Nateri Madavan, NASA Ames Research CenterJohn Narius, Air Force Research LaboratoryLuiz Neroski, EmbraerWally Orisamolu, Pratt & WhitneyKaushik Rajashekara, University of HoustonDurrell Rittenberg, SiemensJean Rivenc, AirbusDave Torrey, General Electric
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WELCOME to Cincinnati and the 2018 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum. Ohio is known as both the “birthplace of aviation” and the birthplace of more astronauts than any other state—the perfect location to host an aerospace forum.
Some of the best minds in industry, academia, and government will be diving into this year’s theme: “Building on the Past to Ignite the Future.” You’ll be able to apply what you learn over the next several days directly to your current work, helping you map out where you want to go next.
You can take a closer look at the progress to flight of both of NASA’s flagship exploration programs – the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion capsule. A panel of experts will field questions about the progress on this new capability for human exploration of our solar system.
Interested to learn how complex systems and systems integration move to real life implementation in all its get-your-hands-dirty glory? Then don’t miss the F135/LiftSystem® Development session with experts from Pratt & Whitney, Lockheed Martin, and Rolls-Royce.
Other sessions will help you parse out hype from reality when it comes to the future of in-space propulsion, electric propulsion, and hypersonics. Additional notable sessions include big data, additive manufacturing, and workforce challenges.
Attend 170 technical presentations to learn about cutting-edge research. You won’t find this much useful information anywhere else.
The HUB, located in the heart of the AIAA Exposition Hall, will be the place to hear interviews, book reviews, extended Q&A from plenaries and Forum 360 panels, to network with colleagues, and to discuss what you’ve been learning. You’ll also have the chance to tour booths and listen to presentations. Take advantage of the lounge to recharge and be sure to check out the contests and raffles.
We’re confident you’ll leave this forum inspired, informed, and ready to tackle the next challenge. Have a great week!
Rob ButtonNASA Glenn
Research Center
Narendra JoshiGE Global Research
R. Steven Justice Georgia Centers of
Innovation
James KenyonPratt & Whitney
David Ransom Southwest Research
Institute
Kent RomingerNorthrop Grumman
Corporation
Lisa Teague Rolls-Royce Corporation
EXECUTIVE STEERING COMMITTEE2018 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum
2018 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum is proud to feature:
› AIAA/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference
› International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
› AIAA/IEEE Electric Aircraft Technologies Symposium
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SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS AIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their
support of 2018 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum
EXECUTIVE SPONSOR
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SPONSORS
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
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FORUM OVERVIEWSAT./SUN. 7–8 MONDAY 9 TUESDAY 10
0730 hrs Speaker Briefing in Technical Session Rooms (both am & pm sessions)
Speaker Briefing in Technical Session Rooms (both am & pm sessions)
0800 hrs
Continuing Education Courses and Workshops
0800-1700 hrs Saturday and Sunday
Plenary Plenary0830 hrs
0900 hrs Networking Break in Exposition Hall Networking Break in Exposition Hall
0930 hrs
Technical Sessions and
TutorialsForum 360 Exhibits
Technical Sessions and
TutorialsForum 360 Exhibits and
Poster Papers
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
1130 hrs
1200 hrs Rising Leaders in Aerospace
Panel Discussion
Networking Lunch on Own
Networking Lunch on Own1230 hrs
1300 hrs
1330 hrs
Plenary
Exhibits and Poster Papers
Plenary
Exhibits and Poster Papers
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs Networking Break in Exposition Hall Networking Break in Exposition Hall
1530 hrs
Technical Sessions and
TutorialsForum 360
Technical Sessions and
TutorialsForum 360
1600 hrsMeet the Employers
Recruiting Event
1600–1800 hrs, Sunday
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
1800 hrs Student Welcome Reception
1800–1930 hrs, Sunday
(all students welcome)
Technical Poster Sessionand
Welcome Reception in Exposition Hall
(ticket required)
1830 hrs Rising Leaders in Aerospace Networking Reception
1900 hrs
1930 hrs
2000 hrs
GROWTechnical Career
Development
CONNECTNetworking
EXPLORE the HUB & Exposition
DISCOVERHigh Level
DEVELOPMENTStudent & Young
Professionals
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FORUM OVERVIEWWEDNESDAY 11 THURSDAY 12/FRIDAY 13
0730 hrs Speaker Briefing in Technical Session Rooms (both am & pm sessions)
0800 hrsPlenary
AIAA/IEEE Electric Aircraft Technologies Symposium
0800-1800 hrs Thursday and Friday
(separate registration required)
0830 hrs
0900 hrs Networking Break in Exposition Hall
0930 hrs
Technical Sessions and
TutorialsForum 360 Exhibits and
Poster Papers
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
1130 hrs
1200 hrsExcellence in Aerospace Awards Luncheon
(ticket required)1230 hrs
1300 hrs
1330 hrs
Plenary1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs Networking Break
1530 hrs
Technical Sessions and
Tutorials
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
GROWTechnical Career
Development
CONNECTNetworking
EXPLORE the HUB & Exposition
DISCOVERHigh Level
DEVELOPMENTStudent & Young
Professionals
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PRE-FORUM ACTIVITIES
SAT. 7 – SUN. 8 JULY0800–1700 HRS SALON FG
Emerging Concepts in High Speed Air-Breathing Propulsion High speed air-breathing propulsion is becoming more prevalent. The standard approaches involve turbojets, scramjets, and turbine-based combined cycle systems. Emerging cycles include the Japanese ATREX engine (Air Turbo Ramjet Engine with eXpander cycle) and the air-breathing rocket engine, which rely on pre-cooling the air with heat exchangers. Additional emerging cycles include pressure gain cycles (Pulse Detonation Engines and Rotating Detonation Engines), Mass Injection Pre-Combustion Cooling (MIPCC), Oxy-Boost which injects oxygen during the cycle, and turbo-ramjets in which the air bypasses the turbojet at high speeds and the afterburner is treated as a ramjet. This course is designed to explore these cycles and bring an understanding of how to apply them and what performance advantages they might have.
0800–1700 HRS CAPRICE 1-4
4th AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop (PAW04) Organized by the AIAA Inlets, Nozzles & Propulsion Systems Integration Technical Committee
The focus of the workshop will be on assessing the accuracy of CFD in obtaining air-breathing system performance and flow structure to include nozzle forces, plume surveys, subsonic inlet recovery and distortion, and high-speed inlet performance.
0800–1700 HRS SALON DE
Liquid Rocket Engines: Fundamentals, Green Propellants, and Emerging Technologies Liquid propulsion systems are critical to launch vehicle and spacecraft performance, and mission success. This two-day course, taught by a team of government, industry and international experts, will cover propulsion fundamentals and topics of interest in launch vehicle and spacecraft propulsion; propulsion system design and performance; green bipropellants and monopropellants; and advances in additive manufacturing and their implications toward emerging liquid rocket engines. In addition to the popular rocket engine testing module, this year, the course will also include a module on combustion instability and a module on propellant management systems.
SUNDAY, 8 JULY0800–1700 HRS SALON BC
Enabling Technologies and Analysis Methods for More-, Hybrid-, and All-Electric AircraftThis short course is designed for engineers in the aerospace industry who would like to learn more about the electrical technologies that enable more-electric and hybrid-electric aircraft. Studies show that significant reduction in the mission fuel burn can be obtained with electric/hybrid-electric propulsion on commercial transport aircraft without compromising payload, range, or cruise speed. The course will introduce the fundamental concepts and trade-offs involved in the design of the electrical systems for such airplanes.
1600–1800 HRS JUNIOR BALLROOM C
Meet the EmployersThis event offers students and young professional attendees the opportunity to meet AIAA corporate members. This is a fun and dynamic environment where students and professionals interact with organizations regarding employment opportunities.
Participating companies/organizations will present a brief organizational overview and opportunities available, and then have follow-on discussions with the attendees. Organizations will host a table and attendees will switch every 10 minutes.
Immediately following the event, AIAA will hold its Student Welcome Reception in the same venue and company and organization representatives are encouraged to attend. There is no charge to participate in either the recruiting event or the reception. No RSVP is required.
1800–1930 HRS WEST LOBBY DUKE ENERGY CENTER
AIAA Student Welcome ReceptionNetwork with your peers and hear from AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher. This reception provides you with the opportunity to meet your fellow students who you are sure to see again throughout the week, and learn more about the opportunities available to you as an AIAA student member.
CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFERINGSStay at the top of your game with AIAA’s continuing education offerings. You will leave with invaluable knowledge and solutions that you can put to immediate use.
Rooms Salons B-G and Caprice are located in the Hilton
The Junior Ballroom is located in the Duke Energy Convention Center
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PLENARY & FORUM 360 SESSIONSMONDAY, 9 JULY 0800–0900 HRS GRAND BALLROOM A
Propulsion and Energy: Enabling NASA Missions Today and Tomorrow Janet Kavandi, Center Director, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930–1200 HRS JUNIOR BALLROOM D
SLS and Orion – Progress Toward Flight MODERATOR: Doug Cooke, Principal Aerospace Consultant, Cooke Concepts and Solutions
PANELISTS:Chris Cianciola, Deputy Program Manager, Space Launch System Program Office, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Mark Kinnersley, Orion European Service Module Resident Liaison, Airbus DS Space Systems Inc.
Charles Lundquist, Deputy Program Manager, Orion Program, NASA Johnson Space Center
Scott Marston, Vice President, Strategy and Business Development, Propulsion Systems, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Julie Van Kleeck, Vice President, Advanced Space and Launch Business Unit, Aerojet Rocketdyne
1330–1500 HRS GRAND BALLROOM A
F135/LiftSystem® Development: How Complex Systems Integration Works in Real Life MODERATOR: James Kenyon, Executive Director, Advanced Programs, Pratt & Whitney
PANELISTS:Glenn Bartkowski, F135 STOVL Chief Engineer, Pratt & Whitney
Andrew Copeland, Chief Design Engineer, JSF F-35B LiftSystem®, Rolls-Royce Corporation
Carl McMurry, Director, F-35 Vehicle Sciences & Systems, Lockheed Martin Corporation
1530–1800 HRS JUNIOR BALLROOM D
Energy Solutions for Surviving the Lunar Night MODERATOR: Lee Mason, Principal Technologist for Power and Energy Storage, NASA Glenn Research Center
PANELISTS: Koorosh Araghi, Technology Manager, Advanced Fuel Cells & Electrolysis, NASA Johnson Space CenterMarc Gibson, Technical Lead for Kilopower, NASA Glenn Research CenterJohn Hamley, Manager, Radioisotope Power Systems Program, NASA Glenn Research CenterTheodore Stern, Director, Integrated Products, SolAero Technologies Corp.
TUESDAY, 10 JULY 0800–0900 HRS GRAND BALLROOM A
Keynote Steven Lindsey, Vice President, Space Exploration Systems, Sierra Nevada Corporation
0930–1200 HRS JUNIOR BALLROOM D
The Future of In-Space Propulsion MODERATOR: Ron Litchford, Principal Technologist for Advanced Propulsion, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA
PANELISTS:Nicholas Case, Lead, Liquid Engine Systems Analysis, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Jared Squire, Senior Vice President of Research, Ad Astra Rocket Company
Jonathan Witter, Chief Engineer, Advanced Technology Programs, BWX Technologies, Inc.
1330–1500 HRS GRAND BALLROOM A
Transition to Electric — What’s Hype and What’s Real?MODERATOR: Rubén Del Rosario, Director of Aeronautics, NASA Glenn Research Center
PANELISTS:Mike Mekhiche, Global Head, Rolls-Royce Electrical, Rolls-Royce Corporation
Alexander Simpson, Executive Engineering: Electric and Hybrid Electric Propulsion, GE Aviation
Michael Winter, Senior Fellow, Advanced Technology, Pratt & Whitney
1530–1800 HRS JUNIOR BALLROOM D
The Future of Hypersonics Research & Development MODERATOR: David Walker, Director, Office of Technology, Office of Naval Research
PANELISTS: Douglas Blake, Director, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
Kevin Bowcutt, Senior Technical Fellow, Chief Scientist of Hypersonics, The Boeing Company
Rodney Bowersox, Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University
Christopher Clay, Program Manager, Tactical Technology Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Knox T. Millsaps, Director, Division of Aerospace Sciences Acting Head, Air Warfare and Weapons (Code 35), Office of Naval Research
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PLENARY & FORUM 360 SESSIONSWEDNESDAY, 11 JULY 0800–0900 HRS GRAND BALLROOM A
Digital Transformation in Aviation Services Colin Parris, Vice President for Software Research, GE Global Research
0930–1200 HRS JUNIOR BALLROOM D
Workforce Challenges & Policy Initiatives to Support the Propulsion & Energy Industry MODERATOR: R. Steven Justice, Executive Director, Centers of Innovation, Georgia Department of Economic Development
PANELISTS:Mary Adams, Co-Founder and Program Manager, Greater Cincinnati STEM Collaborative
Awatef Hamed, Professor Emeritus and Brian H. Rowe Chair, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, University of Cincinnati
Michael Heil, M.L. Heil Consulting LLC; President (Ret.), Ohio Aerospace Institute
Robert Jones, Senior Manager, Human Resources, GE Aviation
Larry Mack, Deputy Director, Office of Human Capital, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
1330–1500 HRS GRAND BALLROOM A
50-Year Engines MODERATOR: Tom Prete, Vice President of Engineering, Military Engines, Pratt & Whitney
PANELISTS:Rafael Garcia, Director, Propulsion Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
Shawn Gregg, General Manager, Propulsion Engineering, Delta TechOps, Delta Air Lines
Antonio Miguelez, Director, Propulsion and Power Engineering, Naval Air Systems Command
Kevin Mock, T56/501 Chief Design Engineer, Rolls-Royce Corporation
Brant Simmons, General Manager, Service Technologies, GE Aviation
1530–1800 HRS JUNIOR BALLROOM D
Additive Transformation of Aerospace ManufacturingMODERATOR: Christine Furstoss, Vice President, Engineering and Technology, GE Additive
PANELISTS:Sean Brown, Engineering Director - Additive, Eaton Aerospace
Dean Hackett, Vice President, Americas, Praxair Surface Technologies
Paul Riehle, Executive Director, CAE & NVH Engineering, Roush Industries
Christopher Schuppe, General Manager, AddWorks, GE Additive
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RISING LEADERS IN AEROSPACE
MONDAY, 9 JULY 1200–1330 HRS JUNIOR BALLROOM B
Lunch Panel: How I Got My Dream Job in the Propulsion and Energy Sector Our panelists are doing big things in the aerospace industry! In this session they will give the attendees an overview of their careers and how they got to where they are today. They will discuss major career crossroad decisions they had to make and provide insight on how to be successful in your career. Ample time will be provided for audience questions.
MODERATOR: Ashlee Youngpeters, PW Midwest & Canada Regional Office Delivery Assurance Lead, QuEST Global
PANELISTS: Mark Carter, Senior Vice President of Technology Development, Ad Astra Rocket Company
John Horack, Neil Armstrong Chair and Professor, The Ohio State University
Chris Jorgens, Propulsion Test Engineer, The Boeing Company
David Torrey, Senior Principal Engineer, GE Global Research
Ronald Ungewitter, R & D Engineer, Blue Origin LLC
Boxed lunches will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
TUESDAY, 10 JULY1830–2000 HRS MOERLEIN LAGER HOUSE- BEER BARON HALL
Networking ReceptionJoin your peers for a night of networking at Cincinnati’s premier brewpub! Moerlein Lager House is situated along the riverfront and a quick walk from the Duke Energy Convention Center.
Address:115 Joe Nuxhall WayCincinnati, OH
This multidimensional program, planned by the Young Professionals Committee, features sessions with the 35 and under crowd in mind. These exciting and energetic activities will provide access to top aerospace leaders and their perspectives, with subject matter relevant to your career. Participating in this program will allow you the opportunity to build your network of fellow peers.
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SPECIAL PROGRAMMING
SUNDAY, 8 JULY 0800–1700 HRS SALON BC
HILTON CINCINNATI
Short Course: Enabling Technologies and Analysis Methods for More-, Hybrid-, and All-Electric Aircraft (separate registration required)
MONDAY, 9 JULY 1530–1645 HRS ROOM 233
GTE-04. Performance Assessment of Hybrid Electric SystemsChair: Jonathan Gladin, Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology
TUESDAY, 10 JULY 0930–1200 HRS ROOM 204
AEP-01. Aircraft Electric Propulsion I Chair: Ragini Acharya, CFD Research Corporation
1330–1500 HRS GRAND BALLROOM A
Transition to Electric — What’s Hype and What’s Real?Moderator: Rubén Del Rosario, Director of Aeronautics, NASA Glenn Research Center
1530–1800 HRS ROOM 210
AEP-02. Aircraft Electric Propulsion IIChair: Stefanie Hirt, NASA Glenn Research Center
1530–1800 HRS ROOM 234
UAS-01. Propulsion and Power of Unmanned Aerial Systems ICo-Chair: Lea Chen, Texas A&M University Co-Chair: Michael Szedlmayer
WEDNESDAY, 11 JULY 0930–1200 HRS ROOM 264
AEP-03/GTE-12. Aircraft Electric Propulsion III Chair: Ragini Acharya, CFD Research Corporation
1530–1800 HRS ROOM 232
AEP-04. Rolling Recap Aircraft Electric Propulsion TopicsChair: Amy Jankovsky, NASA Glenn Research Center
THURS., 12 JULY & FRI., 13 JULY 0800–1800 HRS ROOM 260
AIAA/IEEE Electric Aircraft Technologies Symposium (EATS) (separate registration required)
For details see page 20.
AIRCRAFT ELECTRIC PROPULSION AND POWER FOCUS AREA
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SPECIAL PROGRAMMING
MONDAY, 9 JULY 0930–1200 HRS ROOM: 233
Introduction to Additive ManufacturingAdditive manufacturing is increasing in prevalence and importance across many industries. This tutorial will provide a thorough introduction to the technologies involved, the typical manufacturing process, and common design considerations using this new technology.
Nathan Andrews, Southwest Research Institute
1200–1300 HRS THE HUB HANGAR
Introduction to Propulsion Simulation Using NPSSPropulsion system simulation is relevant at all stages of development, from preliminary design through production testing. Although the material is oriented toward air-breathing propulsion systems using the gas turbine engine cycle, many other propulsion and fluid/thermal system types can be simulated using NPSS. This tutorial will provide insight into the modeling and analysis of propulsion systems using one of the more common simulation environments.
David Ransom, Southwest Research Institute
1500–1600 HRS THE HUB HANGAR
Introduction to Propulsion Simulation Using OTACSince the creation of NPSS, NASA Glenn Research Center has developed a turbomachinery library to be used for performing mean-line analyses. This tutorial will provide insight into the development of the Object-Oriented Turbomachinery Analysis Code (OTAC) library.
Scott Jones, NASA Glenn Research Center
1530–1645 HRS ROOM: 233
Performance Assessment of Hybrid-Electric Systems
This tutorial will focus on the required components and procedures for building a hybrid-electric or turbo-electric system model for aircraft applications. Standard guidelines for presenting the results of an electric propulsion system study, including a list of standard assumptions to declare and desired system performance outputs, will be discussed.
Jonathan Gladin, Georgia Institute of Technology
TUESDAY, 10 JULY 0930–1030 HRS THE HUB HANGAR
GT-SUITE System Simulation to Optimize Aircraft and Spacecraft PerformanceSince 1994, GT-SUITE has set the standard in system simulation, thanks largely to solving deep multi-physics with an easy-to-use graphical interface. GT-SUITE’s multi-physics approach to simulation empowers aerospace engineers to tackle their design and modeling challenges. By simulating the physics of fluid dynamics, thermal, mechanical, electrical/battery, controls and chemistry, GT-SUITE provides a framework for fast and effective aircraft and spacecraft design and analysis. This presentation will focus on high-fidelity, 1D thermal fluid dynamics simulation and highlight case studies: environmental controls systems (ECS), fuel systems and thermal management, cryogenic tanks and flow networks, and propulsion and hybrid electric systems.
Jon Zenker, GT-SUITE System Simulation
0930–1200 HRS ROOM: 233
Pressure Gain Combustion Overview: Principles, Operation, and ApplicationsThis tutorial will focus on explaining the main challenges of rotating detonation engines, and highlight all potential applications. The lectures will present the current practices for cycle modeling, CFD modeling, and experimental assessment. The main constraints as well as future research opportunities will be discussed, opening new horizons for multidisciplinary research in the area of propulsion.
Guillermo Paniagua, Purdue University
0930–1200 HRS ROOM: 206
A Guideline Standard for Explosive Devices used in Launch Vehicles, Spacecraft and Missiles (AIAA-S-113A-2016)Discussions will be focused on key criteria to certify safe and reliable performance of Energetic Components and Systems (ECS), and incorporate history and lessons learned from space and launch vehicle programs. This tutorial is an introduction for young engineers interested in ordnance applications and rocket science; the panelists are the ECS subject-matter experts and authors of the AIAA S-113A-2016 that guides the design, manufacture, test, and performance certification of explosive systems.
PANELISTS: S. Goldstein (The Aerospace Corporation), B. Neyer (Excelitas Technologies), L. Yang (Consultant). Contributors: D. Jackson (Northrop Grumman Corporation), T. Blachowski & J. Burchett (U.S. Navy, Naval Surface Warfare Center), J. Gormley (Lockheed Martin Space Systems)
TECHNICAL TUTORIALS Looking for a way to introduce yourself to areas of interest without having to commit to a full-day course, check out the new tutorials being offered this year as part of the forum.
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SPECIAL PROGRAMMING
TUESDAY, 10 JULY 1300–1400 HRS THE HUB HANGAR
Threshold Testing Using the Neyer and Other Methods (Part II: Practice)Sensitivity or threshold tests are often used to estimate the parameters associated with latent continuous variables that cannot be measured directly. For example, each explosive component has an initiation threshold. The specimen will detonate if and only if an applied shock exceeds this value. Since there is no way to determine the threshold of an individual, specimens are tested at various levels to determine parameters of the population. A test described here produces efficient estimates of the parameters of the distribution, even with limited prior knowledge. This test efficiently characterizes the entire distribution and desired percentiles of any population.
Barry Neyer, Excelitas Technologies
1530–1645 HRS ROOM: 233
Introduction to the Use of NASA Chemical Equilibrium Applications (CEA)CEA is a program that calculates chemical equilibrium product concentrations from any set of reactants and determines thermodynamic and transport properties for the product mixture. This tutorial will provide a brief overview of the tool, some theoretical background, and basic instructions on using CEA for mixed and reactive flows.
Thomas Lavelle, NASA Glenn Research Center
1645–1800 HRS ROOM: 233
State of the Art of Hybrid Rocket TechnologyHybrid rockets combine the advantages of solid and liquid propulsion to form high performance systems that are simpler and lower cost than conventional alternatives. This tutorial provides an introduction to the principles of hybrid rockets and survey the latest developments in the field.
Shane Coogan, Southwest Research Institute
1800-1900 HRS JUNIOR BALLROOM D
Air Force Science and Technology 2030 InitiativeThe Air Force is ready to listen to your cutting-edge science and technology ideas for basic and applied research, as well as ideas on best practices to support innovative research organizations. Find out how you can play a part in the Secretary of the U.S. Air Force Heather Wilson’s initiative to update the Air Force’s science and technology strategy for 2030 and beyond.
Douglas Blake, Director, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
Michele Miller, Senior Strategic Communications Specialist, Air Force Research Laboratory
For complete information, please visit: www.afresearchlab.com/2030
TECHNICAL TUTORIALS continued
Visit the GE Aviation Learning CenterThe two-story learning center welcomes AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum attendees to their showcase facility on Tuesday, 10 July, from 1500-1800 hrs. Learn about the company’s aviation heritage as well as their showcase of modern technology and twenty-first century commercial and military aviation leadership. GE will have employees available to give tours during these hours.
Address: 1 Neumann Way, Evendale, OH
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ITAR SESSIONSAIAA offers authors the opportunity to present information that is covered by the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), in U.S.-Only sessions during the forum. These sessions provide an opportunity for discussion of topics and presentations that is not possible in an open forum.
If you want to attend any of these special sessions, you will need to complete an additional registration and verification process. In addition to a forum registration that includes access to sessions, a separate registration process is required to attend these restricted sessions. To register, please bring the required documentation with you to the on-site ITAR registration desk: most important is proof of U.S. citizenship. (Please note that a CAC card IS NOT official proof of U.S. citizenship.) See the specific requirements below to determine individual requirements.
Access to ITAR SessionsAll attendees, presenters, and session chairs participating in ITAR sessions will need to register for the forum (using one of the options that includes access to sessions), and then complete the ITAR registration process, including validating U.S. citizenship as well as government employment or contractor status. The following are the documents required to register for the ITAR sessions:
Proof of U.S. Citizenship ~(One of the following is required for all those registering for ITAR sessions)Valid U.S. passportBirth certificateCertificate of citizenship~CAC Cards are not Proof of U.S. citizenship~
U.S. Government Attendees*AIAA forum badgeProof of U.S. citizenshipCAC card or other proof of government employment
Non-U.S. Government AttendeesAIAA forum badgeProof of U.S. citizenshipCorporate badge, or business card and photo IDCopy of approved and active DD2345 contractor certificate** ^
*Please note that if your paycheck comes from someone other than the U.S. government, for example, a university, you will need to follow the process of the non-U.S. Government Attendees.
** If you are not familiar with the DD2345, please check with your Corporate Security Officer.
^DD2345 certificates are office location specific.
~CAC Cards are not proof of U.S. citizenship.
ITAR Electronics PolicyCell phones, computers, tablets, cameras, personal fitness devices, or other electronic devices with cameras, recording, or two-way transmission capabilities will not be permitted into the ITAR session room(s). There will be a check-in desk in front of the room where you can check these devices. Large briefcases and bags will also need to be checked at the desk.
Availability of Manuscripts from ITAR SessionsFor those who are registered to attend the ITAR sessions, a DVD containing the papers from the ITAR sessions will be available for purchase on site at the forum for $25. Those purchasing the DVD must be available to pick it up on Wednesday, 11 July, between 1600 and 1800 hrs at the ITAR Registration Desk. All DVDs must be picked up in person. There will be no sale or distribution of these papers after the event. Note this forum has a “no paper, no podium” and “no podium, no paper” policy and it is therefore not possible to get all papers until after the last presentation has occurred.
Please be advised that all policies and procedures MUST be followed or admittance to the restricted sessions will not be permitted. Anyone wishing to enter the restricted session room MUST abide by the policies, procedures, and submission of verified documents mandated by the DoD. No Exceptions!
Featured ITAR Technical Sessions are Located in Room 251
MONDAY, 9 JULY:1530–1800 hrs ITAR-01 Green Liquid and Other Propulsion Elements
TUESDAY, 10 JULY:0930–1200 hrs ITAR-02 Scramjet School
1530–1800 hrs ITAR-03 SLS/Orion Progress to Flight
WEDNESDAY, 11 JULY:0930–1200 hrs ITAR-04 Advanced Turbine Engine Technology from Today to 2034
1530–1700 hrs ITAR-05 Industry Perspective-The Future of Advanced Turbine Engine Technology
1700–1800 hrs ITAR-06 The Role of Scientific Research in Delivering Advanced Turbine Engine Technology
ITAR Session General Information:ITAR Registration Hours:Sunday, 8 July 1500–1800 hrs Exhibit Hall FoyerMonday, 9 July 0900–1800 hrs Room 251 LobbyTuesday, 10 July 0700–1800 hrs Room 251 LobbyWednesday, 11 July 0700–1800 hrs Room 251 Lobby
ITAR badges must be worn during the sessions.
Photo IDs and ITAR badges will be checked upon entrance to the ITAR session room(s).
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RECOGNITION
WEDNESDAY, 11 JULY1200–1330 HRS GRAND BALLROOM B
Excellence in Aerospace Awards Luncheon*Each year, the dedicated members of our technical committees come together to identify and elevate the best and brightest practitioners in their field. Join us as we celebrate the excellence of the Aspiring, Innovating, and Inspiring members of our aerospace community.
*A ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.
2018 AEROSPACE POWER SYSTEMS AWARDPeter Carian, Aerospace Fellow, The Aerospace CorporationIn recognition of technical excellence in space power systems architecture, electronic component design, and anomaly resolution.
2018 AIR BREATHING PROPULSION AWARDGabriel Roy, President, CPnE ConsultantsFor contributions to Air Breathing Systems by envisioning and managing over 500 R&D projects leading to innovations, increased range and speed, and reduced emission and noise.
2018 ENERGY SYSTEMS AWARD Brian Edward Launder, Professor, University of ManchesterFor leading modelling, measurement, and computational research in turbulent flows for 50 years with diverse energy-related applications including, especially, gas-turbine blade cooling.
2018 ENGINEER OF THE YEARRodger E. Farley, Chief Systems Engineer, World View EnterprisesFor the system design of a controlled lighter-than-air vehicle that is capable of station keeping in the stratosphere.
2018 LIQUID PROPULSION YOUNG PROFESSIONAL AWARDDrew Damon, Propulsion Engineering Manager, SpaceXFor early achievements in liquid propulsion and demonstrated potential for a successful career in the field.
2018 LIQUID PROPULSION STUDENT AWARDDarren Tinker, Vanderbilt UniversityFor outstanding work as an undergraduate or graduate student in liquid propulsion.
2018 PROPELLANTS AND COMBUSTION AWARDHai Wang, Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, Stanford UniversityFor pioneering contributions to the theory and practice of homogenous and heterogeneous combustion kinetics.
2018 SUSTAINED SERVICE AWARD Robert A. Stuever, Senior Engineering Specialist, Textron AviationFor sustained service to the Institute at both the national and section levels with a variety of roles and responsibilities.
2018 Wyld Propulsion AwardT. Kent Pugmire, Technical Representative (Retired), AVCO Space Systems/Standex Engineering and Technology GroupFor pioneering contributions to the design and development in-space propulsion systems including the creation of electro-thermal ammonia/hydrazine propulsion systems used in hundreds of spacecraft.
Best PapersINNOVATIVE EXCELLENCE: Best Papers are voted to the latest, most significant research by technical peers. We will recognize the following:
2017 AEROSPACE POWER SYSTEMS BEST PAPER“Next-Generation RTGs for NASA” (AIAA 2017-4612), David Woerner, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
2017 AEROSPACE POWER SYSTEMS BEST STUDENT PAPER“Analysis of unsteady gas temperature measurements in the appendix gap of a Stirling engine” (AIAA 2017-4795), Jan Sauer and Hans-Detlev Kuehl, TU Dortmund University, Lehrstuhl für Thermodynamik
2017 ELECTRIC PROPULSION BEST PAPER“A Critical Review of Thrust Models for Applied-Field Magnetoplasmadynamic Thrusters” (AIAA 2017-4723), William Coogan and Edgar Choueiri, Princeton University
2018 INLETS, NOZZLES, AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS INTEGRATION BEST PAPER“Performance Calculations for a Boundary-Layer-Ingesting Fan Stage from Sparse Measurements” (AIAA 2018-1889), Stephanie Hirt, John Wolter, David Arend, and Tristan Hearn, NASA Glenn Research Center; Larry Hardin, United Technologies Corporation; and John Gazzaniga, Zin Technologies
2017 LIQUID PROPULSION BEST PAPER“Coil-On-Plug Ignition for Oxygen/Methane Liquid Rocket Engines in Thermal-Vacuum Environments” (AIAA 2017-4666), John C. Melcher, Matthew J. Atwell, Robert L. Morehead, and Eric A. Hurlbert, NASA Johnson Space Center; Luz I. Bugarin and Mariana Chaidez, University of Texas at El Paso
2017 SOLID ROCKETS BEST PAPER“Biglobal Stability of the Swirling Majdalani-Fist Mean Flowfield in Solid Rocket Motors” (AIAA 2017-4949), Trevor Elliot, Dillion Sluss, and Wesley Gibson, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
2017 SOLID ROCKETS BEST STUDENT PAPER“The Taylor-Culick Profile for Spinning Rocket Motors” (AIAA 2017-4779), Orie Cecil and Joe Majdalani, Auburn University
Join us at the 2018 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum as we recognize the very best in our industry—those individuals and teams who have taken aerospace technology to the next level... who have advanced the quality and depth of the aerospace profession...who have leveraged their aerospace knowledge for the benefit of society. Their achievements have inspired us to dream and to explore new frontiers.
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NETWORKING EVENTSUnderstanding the importance of networking with colleagues new and old, a series of activities have been planned that will help you connect with current colleagues and new acquaintances.
SUNDAY, 8 JULY 1800–1930 HRS WEST LOBBY DUKE ENERGY CENTER
AIAA Student Welcome ReceptionNetwork with your peers and hear from AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher. This reception provides you with the opportunity to meet your fellow students who you are sure to see again throughout the week, and learn more about the opportunities available to you as an AIAA student member.
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 while you are at the forum. Networking coffee breaks will be held at the following locations and times:
Monday, 9 July 0900–0930 hrs Grand Ballroom Foyer 1500–1530 hrs Exhibit Hall C
Sponsored by
Tuesday, 10 July 0900–0930 hrs Exhibit Hall C1500–1530 hrs Exhibit Hall C
Wednesday, 11 July 0900–0930 hrs Exhibit Hall C 1500–1530 hrs Grand Ballroom Foyer
Sponsored by
MONDAY, 9 JULY 1800–1930 HRS EXHIBIT HALL C
Welcome ReceptionTake this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones. A ticket for the reception is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site. While enjoying the reception, please stop by and visit the poster session in the Exposition Hall.
TUESDAY, 10 JULY1200-1330 HRS EXHIBIT HALL C
Luncheon with ExhibitorsA ticket is required and included in the registeration fee where indicated.
WEDNESDAY, 11 JULY1200–1330 HRS GRAND BALLROOM
Excellence in Aerospace Awards Luncheon A ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.
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POST-FORUM ACTIVITIES
THURSDAY, 12 JULY 0800–0900 HRS ROOM 263/264
KEYNOTE Jay Dryer, Director, Advanced Air Vehicles Program, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA
0900–1100 HRS ROOM 262
EATS-01. Track 1: Design, Modeling, and Optimization of Aircraft Electrified PropulsionChair: James Felder, NASA Glenn Research CenterCo-Chair: Irewole Orisamolu, Pratt & Whitney
0900–1130 HRS ROOM 261
EATS-02. Track 3: Aircraft Electrified Propulsion System Impacts and ConstraintsChair: Raymond Beach, NASA Glenn Research Center
0900–1100 HRS ROOM 260
EATS-03. Track 2: Machines and Drives for Aircraft Electrified Propulsion SystemsChair: Kiruba Haran, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignCo-Chair: Justin Scheidler, NASA Glenn Research Center
1230–1500 HRS ROOM 261
EATS-04. Track 3: Thermal Management Systems and StrategiesChair: Charles Lents, United Technologies Research Center
1230–1500 HRS ROOM 262
EATS-05. Track 1: Innovative Concepts in Aircraft Electrified PropulsionChair: Hyun Dae Kim, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center
1230–1500 HRS ROOM 260
EATS-06. Track 2: Superconducting/Cryogenic Machines and Power SystemsChair: Jean Rivenc, Airbus
1500-1600 HRS ROOM 263/264
KEYNOTE Rüdiger Thomas, Hybrid Electric Propulsion Roadmap Owner, Airbus Group
1600–1800 HRS ROOM 262
EATS-07. Track 1: Aircraft Electrified Propulsion Sizing, Case Studies, and Design ConsiderationsChair: David Hall, Aurora Flight Sciences
1600–1800 HRS ROOM 260
EATS-08. Track 2: Aircraft Power ElectronicsChair: John Nairus, Air Force Research LaboratoryCo-Chair: Di Zhang, General Electric
1600–1730 HRS ROOM 261
EATS-09. Track 3: Electrified Propulsor Dynamics, Modeling, and ControlChair: Joseph Connolly, NASA Glenn Research Center
AIAA/IEEE ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM (EATS) (separate registration required)
The aerospace industry has set ambitious goals for the next three generations of commercial transport aircraft to accommodate rapid growth in emerging markets and ensure sustainability of air travel. One approach being explored to meet these targets is non-traditional aircraft propulsion using electric, turboelectric or hybrid-electric powertrains.
Recent workshops by the IEEE and AIAA have identified the need to bring together electrical engineers and aerospace experts as the industry looks to more electric propulsion technologies for future aircraft. The AIAA Aircraft Electric Propulsion and Power Working Group and the IEEE Transportation Electrification Community have organized this symposium to address these issues.
The symposium technical program will focus on electric aircraft technology across three programmatic tracks:
1) Electric-power-enabled aircraft configurations and system requirements
2) Enabling technologies for electric aircraft propulsion
3) Electric aircraft system integration and controls
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POST-FORUM ACTIVITIES
FRIDAY, 13 JULY 0800–0930 HRS ROOM 263/264
EATS-16. System Engineering Needs and Challenges Generated by Electrification of Air Vehicles
MODERATOR: Raymond Beach, NASA Glenn Research Center
PANELISTS:“Integrated Dynamic Systems,” Marija Ilic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“Unique and Novel Air Vehicles,” John Tylko, Aurora Flight Sciences
“Complex Systems,” Michael Watson, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
“Critical Infrastructure Protection and Recovery,” John Juhasz, Telepath
0930–1200 HRS ROOM 260
EATS-10. Track 2: Sensors, Materials, and Enabling ComponentsChair: Cheryl Bowman, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930–1200 HRS ROOM 261
EATS-11. Track 3: Power Flow Modeling and SimulationChair: David Torrey, GE Global Research
0930–1200 HRS ROOM 262
EATS-12. Track 1: Design and Analysis Update for Environmentally Conscious Aircraft (ECO-150)Chair: Andrew Gibson, ESAero
1300–1400 HRS ROOM 263/264
KEYNOTE Brian Yutko, Vice President, Research & Development, Aurora Flight Sciences
1400–1630 HRS ROOM 262
EATS-13. Track 1: Aircraft Electrified Propulsion Mission and Drivetrain AnalysisChair: Phillip Ansell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1400–1630 HRS ROOM 260
EATS-14. Track 2: Superconducting Power Transmission and Storage SystemsChair: Timothy Haugan, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400–1600 HRS ROOM 261
EATS-15. Track 3: Safety-Critical SystemsChair: Jane Thompson, Air Force Research Laboratory
1630–1730 HRS ROOM 263/264
KEYNOTE: Electrified Propulsion Systems: Initial Steps on a Growth Trajectory Edward Greitzer, H.N Slater Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1730–1800 HRS ROOM 263/264
Symposium Wrap Up and Awards Presentation
AIAA/IEEE ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM (EATS)
Sponsored by:
For complete list of paper presentations within the listed sessions, please see the detailed sessions on page 46.
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EXPOSITION HALL
EXPOSITION HALL HOURSMONDAY, 9 JULY
1100–1600 HRS 1800–1930 HRS — RECEPTION AND POSTER SESSION*
TUESDAY, 10 JULY
0845–1600 HRS 1200–1330 HRS — NETWORKING BOX LUNCH*
WEDNESDAY, 11 JULY
0845–1200 HRS
*A ticket is required and included in the registration fee where indicated.
AIAA Publications is offering a special show discount on all titles featured at the AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum. Attendees can take advantage of a 30% discount off the list price of all books for sale at the AIAA Publications Pavilion. This show special will only be available during the forum! Take advantage of these super savings and visit the AIAA Publications Pavilion!
30% OFF ALL BOOKS
AIAA PUBLICATIONS PAVILION WITHIN THE HUB Stop by the AIAA Publications Pavilion, located in the Exposition Hall, to browse publications and merchandise, learn about your membership benefits, and meet AIAA staff.
MEET THE AUTHORMike Gruntman Intercept 1961: The Birth of Soviet Missile Defense and Blazing the Trail: The Early History of Spacecraft and Rocketry
Tuesday, 10 July 1230–1330 hrs
DAILY PRIZE DRAWINGS – VISIT THE HUB TO ENTER!New in 2018: Visit the HUB in the Exposition Hall each day to drop your business card for a chance at winning one of three gift cards!
› Prize 1 drawing at 1945 hrs on Monday during reception in Exposition Hall.
› Prize 2 drawing at 1600 hrs on Tuesday.
› Prize 3 drawing at 1100 hrs on Wednesday.
Please drop only one entry (business card) per day! Multiple entries will be removed. You do not need to be present to win, but you may claim your prize in the HUB while at 2018 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum.
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EXPOSITION HALL FLOOR PLAN
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AerojetRocketdyne
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NASA
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GT-SUITE
Siemens
CFturbo Rolls Royce
JASC
SOSSEC
DSIAC
USC
Worthington
TechSolve IntelligentLight
Modelon
GeneralDynamics
VACCO
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Valcor
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Weldaloy
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Convergent Science
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Dewesoft
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The HUB
Schedule subject to change.
The HUB is open Monday–Wednesdayduring Exposition Hall hours!
The Exposition Hall is getting an exciting addition at the 2018 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum: the HUB! This new multi-use area built into the heart of AIAA expositions will feature many attendee-favorite activities like Q&A with keynote speakers and AIAA leadership, PLUS two presentation areas and innovative programming and features such as design challenges, charging stations, a lounge area, and more.
Need to identify a place to meet up with friends? Make the HUB that place!
Check out the complete schedule of activities: propulsionenergy.aiaa.org/thehubschedule
HIGHLIGHTED SESSIONS
›Meet the AIAA Executive Director
›Air Force Propulsion Directorate Consortium
›Technical Tutorials
›Design Challenge: Mars Marshmallow Lander
The HUB
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EXHIBITORS BY BOOTH NUMBER201 Aerojet Rocketdyne ★
525 AIAA Dayton-Cincinnati Section
325 ArianeGroup ★
424 Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation ★
425 BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc.
212 CFturbo GmbH
225 Convergent Science
510 Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC)
324 Dewesoft LLC
524 DM3D Technology
403 GE Aviation ★
307 General Dynamics Corporation
216 GT-SUITE System Simulation
311 Intelligent Light ★
517 Jansen’s Aircraft Systems Controls (JASC)
410 Modelon Inc.
220 Moog
207 NASA
301 Northrop Grumman Corporation ★
513 Rolls-Royce ★
214 Siemens PLM Software
508 SOSSEC, Inc.
210 TechSolve
519 University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering
406 VACCO Industries
521 Valcor Engineering Corporation
224 Weldaloy
515 Worthington Industries
★AIAA Corporate Member Company
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EXHIBITORSAerojet Rocketdyne 201Ron Caron
1300 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1000Arlington, VA 22209Phone: 703-475-9551Email: [email protected]
Aerojet Rocketdyne is a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader that provides propulsion and energetics to the space, missile defense, strategic systems, tactical systems and armaments areas, in support of domestic and international markets.
AIAA Dayton-Cincinnati Section 525Marc Polanka
5100 Springfield Street Dayton, OH 45431Email: [email protected]
The AIAA Dayton/Cincinnati section’s mission is to provide value to the AIAA membership of our professional, student, and educator associates. The section leadership set specific goals to engage more members, and in particular our student sections, through site visits, our local symposium, and the distinguished lecturer program. The section has 10 Student Chapters including the Air Force Institute of Technology, Miami University, Ohio Northern University, University of Cincinnati, University of Dayton, University of Kentucky, University of Kentucky - Paducah, Wright State University, Ohio State University, and Ohio University. The Dayton/Cincinnati section is a very active section.. Our DCASS symposium which draws attendance from all our student sections along with students from the Purdue, Illinois, Michigan, West Virginia, and Michigan State sections. For our YPs, we provide networking sessions and panel sessions on engineering careers. We work diligently with our student sections to offer quality programs to all our members and we will be discussing these at the conference.
ArianeGroup 325Laurence Gelbmann
24, rue Salomon de Rothschild - 92288 Suresnes - FRANCETél. : +33 (0)1 57 32 87 00 / Fax : +33 (0)1 57 32 87 87Web : www.carrenoir.com
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7-11, quai André Citroën Paris 75015FrancePhone: +330139068533Email: [email protected]
ArianeGroup develops and supplies innovative and competitive solutions for civil and military space launchers, with expertise in all aspects of state-of-the-art propulsion technologies. ArianeGroup is lead contractor for Europe’s Ariane 5 and Ariane 6 launcher families, responsible for both design and the entire production chain, up to and including marketing by its Arianespace subsidiary.
Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation 424Patti Woodside
9950 Wakeman Dr Manassas, VA 20110-2702Phone: 5712293642Email: [email protected]
Aurora Flight Sciences has over 25 years developing innovative, highly capable unmanned aircraft for national security requirements. From our Optionally Piloted Centaur, to our 5-day endurance Orion RPA, and our new DARPA VTOL X-Plane Technology Demonstrator, Aurora delivers!
Contact us for an in-depth discussion of our solutions. Aurora is currently hiring – “Come Build The Future With Us”
BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc. 425John Skarakis
29800 Middlebelt Rd., Suite 100Farmington Hills, MI 48334Phone: 248-737-9760-213Fax: 248-737-9760Email: [email protected]
BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc, est. 1997, is an engineering company based in Farmington Hills Michigan. For over 20 years it has been known for its distribution of the ANSA and META Software Suite and continued commitment to offering industry leading software support and services. In addition to this, the company also provides consulting services in high-end Finite Element modeling and analysis, and places specialists for contract positions on client sites.
CFturbo GmbH 212Ralph-Peter Mueller
Unterer Kreuzweg I Dresden 01097GermanyPhone: 49 89 189414521Email: [email protected]/
CFturbo GmbH offers design software, engineering services, and CAE-workflow development for Turbomachinery and related components. Our key product is the conceptual design platform CFturbo® which is a modern, powerful, user-friendly design tool for various types of Turbomachinery.
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EXHIBITORSConvergent Science 225Tiffany Cook
6400 Enterprise Lane Madison, WI 53719Phone: 830-625-5005Email: [email protected]
Convergent Science is an innovative, rapidly expanding computational fluid dynamics (CFD) company. Our flagship product, CONVERGE, is a revolutionary CFD software with truly autonomous meshing capabilities that eliminate the grid generation bottleneck from the simulation process. Convergent Science is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, and has offices in the United States, Europe, and India and distributors worldwide.
Defense Systems Information Analysis Center 5104695 Millennium Drive Belcamp, MD [email protected]
The Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC) is a component of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Information Analysis Center (IAC) enterprise. DSIAC has expertise in numerous defense systems fields to include energetics and propulsion.
The purpose of DSIAC is to provide information research and analysis for DoD and Federal government users to stimulate innovation, foster collaboration, and eliminate redundancy.
DSIAC aims to be the premier information research partner and curator of technology advancements and trends for the defense systems community.
Dewesoft LLC 324Christie Nowicki
DEWESoft®measurement innovation
10730 Logan Street Whitehouse, OH 43571Phone: 419-574-1739Fax: 419-877-5505Email: [email protected]
DEWESoft, offers a full suite of hardware for in-vehicle & lab data acquisition applications. Scalable from 4 to 1,000’s of channels our instruments are available as small USB & EtherCat devices, stand-alone battery-powered systems, rack-mounted configurations, & ruggedized field-ready solutions. Powered by the latest DEWESoft X software, we acquire & control many multi-domain test sets that include analog in/out, digital in/out, video, CAN, FlexRay, XCP, GPS, & more.
DM3D Technology 524Shine Eapen 2350 Pontiac Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Our Direct Metal Deposition technology (DMD®) is an advanced additive metal process with far-reaching applications. DMD’s wide capability makes it a great tool for engineers in a variety of industries, ranging from oilfield to aerospace, from automotive to chemical, and from heavy equipment industries to defense.
GE Aviation 403Ravikanth Avancha
1 Neumann Way, MD G137Cincinnati, OH 45215-1988Email: [email protected]
GE Aviation is a world-leading provider of jet and turboprop engines, components and integrated systems for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft and has a global service network to support these offerings. GE is the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transforming industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. For more information, visit us at www.ge.com/aviation and on Twitter: http://twitter.com/GEAviation.
General Dynamics Corporation 307Kevin Binder
4300 Industrial Ave Lincoln, NE 68504Phone: 402-465-6509Email: [email protected]
General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems provides reliable and affordable composite products to the defense and commercial aerospace markets. With more than 50 years of expertise in Lincoln, NE, General Dynamics designs, manufactures and tests a full range of composite missile and space structures, including rocket motors, pressure vessels, launch tubes and structures
GT-SUITE System Simulation 216Dana Pellegrini
601 Oakmont Lane, Suite 220Westmont, IL 60559Phone: 630-325-5848Email: [email protected]
Gamma Technologies develops GT-SUITE, the industry-leading Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) CAE system simulation software. GT-SUITE provides a comprehensive set of validated 0D/1D/3D multi-physics component libraries, which simulate the physics of fluid flow, thermal, mechanical, multi-body, structural, electrical, magnetic, chemistry, and controls. Using combinations of these libraries, models simulate any aircraft system, including the complete Virtual Integrated Aircraft (VIA).
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EXHIBITORSIntelligent Light 311Barbara Brucaliere
301 Rt. 17 North Rutherford, NJ 07070Phone: 201-460-4700Fax: 201-460-0221Email: [email protected]
Intelligent Light provides post-processing, data management and big data visualization capability for CFD. Thousands of users rely on the industry leading FieldView software and our custom engineering services to maximize their productivity and effectiveness. Let us help you eliminate bottlenecks and achieve breakthrough results. Intelligent Light - Advancing CFD, Advancing You
JASC 517Marla Evangelista 2303 W. Alameda Dr. Tempe, AZ 85286Phone: 602-438-4400Fax: 602-438-4420Email: [email protected]
The JASC Corporation specializes in the design and production of high-reliability components for pneumatic, hydraulic, and fuel systems. Since its inception in 1990, JASC has been providing fluid control solutions and advanced products for the aircraft, spacecraft, and power generation industries. We have comprehensive solutions to address problems on your most demanding applications.
Modelon Inc. 410Pieter Dermont 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Dr, Suite A3500 P.O. Box 436Ann Arbor, MI 48105Phone: 734-730-3056Fax: 860-659-1625Email: [email protected]
Modelon provides software solutions and expert services to organizations worldwide that use model-based simulation tools to design and develop technical systems. The Modelon Library Suite, Creator Suite, and Deployment Suite deliver a unified picture of product system interaction and performance – from product concept to operation. Headquartered in Lund, Sweden, Modelon is a global industry leader in model-based systems engineering with a focus on leveraging open standard technologies.
Moog Inc. 220Michelle Benczkowski 500 Jamison Road, PO Box 18 East Aurora, NY 14052-0018Phone: 716-687-4420Fax: 716-687-4467Email: [email protected]
Moog Space Sector designs and manufactures systems and components for spacecraft and launch vehicles. Moog provides solutions in propulsion, actuation, mechanisms, avionics, structures, power, and spacecraft delivery vehicles. Moog is also leading the way in introducing metal additive manufactured hardware for next generation space vehicles.
NASA 207Rich Rinehart
300 E Street SWWashington, DC 20546Email: [email protected]
For over 60 years, the National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration (NASA) has sought to reach for new heightsand reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn willbenefit all humankind. NASA’s priorities are: Earth Right Now– Your Planet is Changing. We’re on It; Aeronautics– We’rewith You When You Fly; International Space Station – Offthe Earth, For the Earth; Journey to Mars; Solar System andBeyond; and Technology Powering Exploration. For moreinformation, visit us at: www.nasa.gov.
Northrop Grumman Corporation 301Mike Fuller
PO Box 707 Brigham City, UT 84302Phone: 435-863-4298Email: [email protected]
Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions to government and commercial customers worldwide, offering an extraordinary portfolio of capabilities and technologies for applications from undersea to outer space and into cyberspace.
Rolls-Royce 513David Spears
2001 South Tibbs Avenue, (S/C S07)Indianapolis, IN 46241Phone: 317-230-5055Email: [email protected]
At Rolls-Royce Liberty Works, we develop solutions for everything from advanced VTOL technology to high-speed flight. We provide technology the US warfighter needs to perform the mission. We value our relationships with airframers, Army Advanced Technology Division, DARPA, NASA, AFRL, Naval Research Laboratory, and advanced technology consortiums.
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EXHIBITORSSiemens PLM Software 214Carin Pierce 5800 Granite Parkway, Suite 600Plano, TX 75024Phone: 256-705-2610Email: [email protected]
Siemens PLM Software is a world-leading provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software. We help thousands of companies make great products by optimizing their lifecycle processes, from planning and development through manufacturing and support.
SOSSEC, Inc. 5088 Commerce Drive, Suite 827
Atkinson, NH [email protected]
SOSSEC, Inc. manages the System of Systems Consortium (SOSSEC), comprised of nearly 400 member organizations. We are responsible for managing all tasks under our Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs) from cradle to grave insuring satisfaction for both our customers and members. Of specific interest is the Propulsion Consortium Initiative for the US Air Force. See us at booth 508 to learn how better to leverage your AIAA membership in this opportunity!
TechSolve 210Stephanie Smith
6705 Steger Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45237Phone: 513-948-2041Email: [email protected]
For over 35 years, TechSolve’s team of experts have leveraged our deep-rooted knowledge in machining, data extraction and manufacturing processes to translate emerging technologies into everyday manufacturing and business solutions.
University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering 519Meghan Balding
3650 McClintock Ave, OHE 106Los Angeles, CA 90089Phone: 213-821-1836Email: [email protected]/gradprograms
USC Viterbi School of Engineering enables students to advance their education with an innovative online delivery method. USC Viterbi offers 40+ graduate programs entirely online including the M.S. in Astronautical Engineering which encompasses the dynamic and cutting-edge field of advanced space technology, with a unique focus on spacecraft engineering.
VACCO Industries 406Musetta Tam
10350 Vacco Street South El Monte, CA 91733Phone: 626-450-6487Email: [email protected]
VACCO® specializes in design and production of engineered fluid controls for human-rated, long duration and expendable space applications. Proven Valves, Regulators, Filters, Couplings, Refueling Mechanisms, Welded Manifolds, and highly-integrated ChEMS™ Modules are available for applications ranging from cryogenic to high pressure and hazardous propellants. Reliable heritage products for Intelligent solutions.
Valcor Engineering Corporation 521Larry Wismer
2 Lawrence Rd. Springfield, NJ 07081Phone: 973-467-8400Email: [email protected]
Valcor Aerospace specializes in the design and manufacture of custom valves and control components (solenoid, relief, check, fill & drain valves, pressure regulators, accumulators, actuators) for liquids (propellants, fuel, hydraulic fluid) and gases in critical aerospace (aircraft, launch vehicle, missile, spacecraft, etc.) applications.
Weldaloy 224Rachel Webster
24011 Hoover Rd. Warren, MI 48089Phone: 586-758-5550 Email: [email protected]
Over the last 72 years, Weldaloy has developed a world class manufacturing process for forging, machining, and heat-treating metals. We combine this expertise with a passion for exceeding customer expectations to develop long-term, collaborative relationships. Our efforts to exceed expectations include collaboration on part and process R&D, prototyping, and metallurgical expertise.
Worthington Industries 515Dan Orton
336 Enterprise Place Pomona, CA 91768Phone: 909-444-2524Fax: 909-594-3939Email: [email protected]
Manufacturer of Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessels and Composite Structures.
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AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INFORMATIONSpeakers’ Briefing in Session RoomsAuthors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute briefing on the day of their sessions to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session(s). Laptops preloaded with the Speakers’ Briefing preparation slides will be provided in each session room. Speakers’ Briefings will be held, Monday, 9 July–Wednesday, 11 July: 0730 hrs.
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“No Paper, No Podium” and “No Podium, No Paper” PoliciesIf a written paper is not submitted by the final manuscript deadline, authors will not be permitted to present the paper at the conference. It is also the responsibility of those authors whose papers or presentations are accepted to ensure that a representative attends the conference to present the paper. If a paper is not presented at the conference, it will be withdrawn from the conference proceedings. These policies are intended to eliminate no-shows, to improve the quality of the conference for all participants, and to ensure that the published proceedings accurately represent the presentations made at a conference.
Journal PublicationAuthors of appropriate papers are encouraged to submit them for possible publication in one of the Institute’s archival journals: AIAA Journal; Journal of Aerospace Information Systems; Journal of Air Transportation; Journal of Aircraft; Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics; Journal of Propulsion and Power; Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets; or Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer. You may now submit your paper online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aiaa.
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AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEXAbbas, M., 54-LP-5 Abdelatif, O., 115-EERE-2 AbdelGhany, E., 68-PSTR-1, 139-TM-4 Abdelmaksoud, W., 171-TM-5 AbdelRahman, Y., 171-TM-5 Abelsalam, A., 115-EERE-2 Abrukov, V., 203-PC-18 Acharya, R., 51-HSABP-4, 75-AEP-1,
145-AEP-3/GTE-12 Acosta, C., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Acosta, W., 57-PC-5 Adams, C., 130-LP-11 Adams, J., 68-PSTR-1, 101-TM-3 Adams, L., 68-PSTR-1 Adams, N., 23-LP-3, 131-LP-12 Adams, R., 201-NFF-4 Aderoju, P., 115-EERE-2 Adibhatla, S., 121-GTE-9, 154-GTE-13 Agrawal, A., 60-PGC-2, 137-PGC-7 Agrawal, S., 210-EATS-2, 211-EATS-3 Agricola, L., 171-TM-5, 190-GTE-18 Ahern, D., 42-EP-6, 44-EP-8, 68-PSTR-
1, 117-EP-14, 187-EP-22 Ahmed, A., 68-PSTR-1 Ahmed, K., 60-PGC-2, 98-PGC-4/PC-11,
136-PGC-6, 204-PGC-9 Ahuja, V., 22-LP-2 Ajmani, K., 202-PC-17 Akbari, P., 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Alabi, K., 124-HSABP-6, 171-TM-5 Alavi, O., 205-SATS-1 Alberts, S., 53-ITAR-1, 198-LP-20 Allen, M., 9-EP-1 Almeida, D., 199-LP-21 Almeida, L., 68-PSTR-1, 203-PC-18 Almendral-Fernandez, G., 190-GTE-18 Alon, G., 11-EP-3 Al-Taie, A., 225-EATS-14 Alvarez, N., 85-EP-12 Alvarez Laguna, A., 185-EP-20 Amaduzzi, R., 167-PC-14 Amano, R., 8-EERE-1, 70-EERE-4, 146-
ECD-3 Ameri, A., 15-GTE-3, 171-TM-5 Amirante, D., 183-AVS-3, 190-GTE-18 An, Q., 26-PC-2 Anand, V., 60-PGC-2, 61-PGC-3 Anderson, A., 210-EATS-2 Anderson, R., 27-PC-3 Anderson, W., 63-TM-2, 134-PC-12 Andreini, A., 58-PC-6, 68-PSTR-1 Andreussi, T., 68-PSTR-1 Andrews, N., 4-AMP-1 Anflo, K., 128-LP-9 Anii, K., 129-LP-10 Anna, S., 198-LP-20 Annapragada, R., 212-EATS-4 Ansari, M., 51-HSABP-4 Ansell, P., 213-EATS-5, 224-EATS-13 Anthoine, J., 68-PSTR-1, 138-SR-4 Aoki, K., 55-LP-6 Appel, L., 11-EP-3, 82-EP-9 Arai, D., 78-APC-3 Arakawa, T., 194-HSABP-8 Araki, S., 185-EP-20 Aranyos, T., 198-LP-20 Araujo, L., 199-LP-21 Arcondoulis, E., 172-UAS-2 Arend, D., 91-INPSI-2 Arendt, M., 57-PC-5 Aretskin-Hariton, E., 210-EATS-2 Arias, F., 6-ECD-1, 30-TM-1, 37-APC-2,
79-APS-2 Armbruster, W., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Armstrong, I., 17-HR-2 Armstrong, M., 222-EATS-12, 224-EATS-13 Aruwajoye, J., 115-EERE-2 Asar, E., 190-GTE-18
Ashikawa, K., 78-APC-3 Asipauskas, M., 53-ITAR-1 Askari, R., 20-INPSI-1, 91-INPSI-2 Assem, P., 217-EATS-8 Atkinson, M., 159-HSABP-7 Aueron, A., 201-NFF-4 Auriemma, S., 155-GTE-14 Austin, B., 57-PC-5, 93-LP-8, 199-LP-21 Axdahl, E., 18-HSABP-1, 52-HSABP-5,
92-ITAR-2 Ayad, S., 115-EERE-2 Ayukawa, K., 78-APC-3 Azuma, N., 55-LP-6 Bach, E., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3 Badcock, R., 145-AEP-3/GTE-12 Bae, D., 21-LP-1 Bae, J., 27-PC-3 Bae, S., 21-LP-1 BAEK, S., 162-LP-14 Baig, M., 51-HSABP-4 Baird, J., 37-APC-2 Bak, J., 10-EP-2 Baldauff, R., 53-ITAR-1, 63-TM-2, 139-TM-4 Balika, L., 10-EP-2 Banerjee, A., 211-EATS-3 Banker, B., 163-LP-15 Banks, W., 15-GTE-3 Banuti, D., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Barak, S., 26-PC-2 Barato, F., 50-HR-4, 89-HR-6 Barber, T., 54-LP-5 Barbour, E., 130-LP-11 Barklage, A., 23-LP-3 Barnes, M., 94-NFF-2 Barnett, B., 156-GTE-15 Barr, S., 159-HSABP-7 Barrera, T., 38-APS-1 Barrie, A., 185-EP-20 Barros, E., 184-EDU-6 Barth, C., 217-EATS-8 Bashaireh, A., 218-EATS-9 Baskaran, R., 29-SR-1, 164-LP-16, 184-
EDU-6 Baurle, R., 52-HSABP-5 Bayer, V., 114-EDU-2 Bazilevs, Y., 47-GTE-5, 87-GTE-7 Beach, R., 210-EATS-2, 211-EATS-3,
219-EATS-16 Beckman, E., 198-LP-20 Bedick, C., 6-ECD-1, 28-PGC-1/
HSABP-3, 61-PGC-3, 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Behbahani, A., 76-AIECIS-1, 145-AEP-3/
GTE-12 Behr, R., 167-PC-14 Behruzi, P., 163-LP-15, 198-LP-20 Behtash, M., 156-GTE-15 Beinke, S., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Belcher, T., 49-HR-3 Bellcock, A., 75-AEP-1 Bellenoue, M., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3, 128-
LP-9, 204-PGC-9 Benavides, G., 10-EP-2, 44-EP-8, 85-EP-12 Bendas, E., 8-EERE-1 Bender, K., 113-ECS-3 Benensky, K., 94-NFF-2 Benhidjeb-Carayon, A., 88-HR-5 Bennewitz, J., 7-EDU-1, 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Benson, D., 198-LP-20 Benzakein, M., 216-EATS-7 Berdoyes, M., 29-SR-1 Berens, T., 126-INPSI-3 Berg, F., 225-EATS-14 Berg, S., 118-EP-15, 205-SATS-1 Bering, E., 41-EP-5 Berton, J., 210-EATS-2 Betady, E., 68-PSTR-1 Bevis, D., 224-EATS-13 Bhalla, J., 129-LP-10
Bharath, R., 203-PC-18 Biaglow, J., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Bianchi, D., 16-HR-1, 50-HR-4, 100-SR-
3, 192-HR-10 Bigler, B., 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Bijewitz, J., 5-APC-1 Bil, C., 216-EATS-7 Billings, R., 147-ECS-4 Billups, D., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3 Bisin, R., 88-HR-5, 170-SR-6 Black, D., 94-NFF-2 Blackmon, J., 37-APC-2 Bluemner, R., 60-PGC-2, 61-PGC-3 Boggero, L., 160-INPSI-4 Bohan, B., 191-GTE-19 Bohon, M., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3, 60-PGC-
2, 61-PGC-3, 137-PGC-7, 204-PGC-9 Böhrk, H., 101-TM-3 Bollman, A., 222-EATS-12 Bolszo, C., 130-LP-11 Bonner, K., 127-ITAR-3 Bons, J., 15-GTE-3, 171-TM-5, 190-GTE-18 Börner, M., 199-LP-21 Borowski, S., 94-NFF-2 Boroyevich, D., 209-EATS-1 Bourdon, A., 185-EP-20 Boust, B., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3, 128-LP-
9, 204-PGC-9 Bower, A., 21-LP-1, 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Bowman, C., 210-EATS-2, 220-EATS-10,
225-EATS-14 Boyd, I., 150-EP-17 Boyle, R., 15-GTE-3, 53-ITAR-1 Bradley, D., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Brady, B., 88-HR-5, 158-HR-9, 199-LP-21 Brandsmeier, W., 164-LP-16 Braswell, V., 7-EDU-1 Braun, C., 216-EATS-7 Braun, J., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3, 61-PGC-3 Bravo, L., 15-GTE-3, 47-GTE-5, 97-PC-
10, 123-GTE-11, 156-GTE-15, 191-GTE-19 Brelje, B., 209-EATS-1 Bretl, T., 213-EATS-5 Briggs, M., 206-SNPS-1 Brigham, A., 68-PSTR-1 Brinckman, K., 22-LP-2 Brooks, M., 7-EDU-1, 21-LP-1, 157-HR-8 Brooks, S., 47-GTE-5 Brophy, C., 204-PGC-9 Broughton, K., 7-EDU-1, 157-HR-8 Brown, E., 77-AMP-2 Brown, G., 225-EATS-14 Brown, L., 53-ITAR-1 Brown, Z., 10-EP-2 Bryner, E., 206-SNPS-1 Buchanan, T., 22-LP-2 Buckley, J., 7-EDU-1 Bucknell, J., 18-HSABP-1 Budd, C., 114-EDU-2 Bugarin, L., 101-TM-3 Bulcher, A., 158-HR-9 Bullard, B., 77-AMP-2 Bullard, T., 225-EATS-14 Bur, R., 183-AVS-3 Burgos, R., 209-EATS-1 Burr, J., 60-PGC-2, 204-PGC-9 Burra, K., 8-EERE-1 Busari, T., 27-PC-3 Bushman, S., 162-LP-14 Butler, M., 38-APS-1, 79-APS-2 Butler-Craig, N., 205-SATS-1 Butt, N., 30-TM-1 Buzzell, J., 77-AMP-2 Caccamo, M., 218-EATS-9 Cagas, P., 150-EP-17 Calhoon, W., 58-PC-6 Camberos, J., 54-LP-5, 114-EDU-2 Candarli, M., 62-SR-2
Candler, G., 58-PC-6 Cantwell, B., 16-HR-1, 17-HR-2, 168-PC-
15, 203-PC-18 Cao, X., 220-EATS-10 Capil, T., 27-PC-3 Capitao Patrao, A., 87-GTE-7 Carbone, M., 79-APS-2 Cardoso, V., 129-LP-10 Carlotti, S., 88-HR-5, 170-SR-6 Carmicino, C., 49-HR-3, 50-HR-4 Carpenter, M., 54-LP-5 Carr, C., 138-SR-4 Carter, M., 9-EP-1, 41-EP-5, 196-INPSI-6 Caruso, N., 119-EP-16 Casalino, L., 158-HR-9, 192-HR-10 Casciani, M., 40-ECD-2 Cassibry, J., 68-PSTR-1, 133-NFF-3,
201-NFF-4 Castro, J., 18-HSABP-1, 53-ITAR-1, 127-
ITAR-3 Cataldo, D., 198-LP-20 Cavelan, X., 10-EP-2 Cavender, D., 128-LP-9, 182-AMP-3 Ceballos, E., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Ceberio, M., 191-GTE-19 Cerino, G., 160-INPSI-4 Cernat, B., 15-GTE-3 Cervantes, N., 123-GTE-11 Chacon, F., 136-PGC-6 Chae, H., 16-HR-1 Chaffin, J., 157-HR-8 Chakravarthy, S., 203-PC-18 Chamberlain, B., 77-AMP-2 Chambers, J., 136-PGC-6, 204-PGC-9 Chandler, F., 39-AVS-1, 68-PSTR-1, 80-
AVS-2, 130-LP-11, 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5, 183-AVS-3
Chandrasekaran, N., 17-HR-2, 100-SR-3, 170-SR-6, 203-PC-18
Chang, C., 57-PC-5, 154-GTE-13 Chang Diaz, F., 9-EP-1, 41-EP-5 Chang-Diaz, F., 41-EP-5 Chao, C., 189-GTE-17 Chaparro, J., 101-TM-3 Chaplin, V., 150-EP-17, 151-EP-18, 185-
EP-20, 186-EP-21 Chapman, J., 154-GTE-13, 218-EATS-9,
221-EATS-11 Chauvicourt, F., 210-EATS-2 Cheetham, P., 225-EATS-14 Chelliah, H., 19-HSABP-2 Chemnitz, A., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Chen, C., 59-PC-7 Chen, J., 155-GTE-14 Chen, L., 64-UAS-1, 172-UAS-2 Chen, M., 5-APC-1, 47-GTE-5 Chen, Q., 170-SR-6 Chen, T., 39-AVS-1, 80-AVS-2, 183-AVS-3 Chen, Y., 16-HR-1, 27-PC-3, 135-PC-13,
137-PGC-7, 157-HR-8 Chen, Z., 187-EP-22 Cheng, L., 190-GTE-18 Cheng, Y., 29-SR-1 Chessa, J., 68-PSTR-1 Chew, J., 183-AVS-3 Chi, Z., 206-SNPS-1 Chicatelli, A., 218-EATS-9 Chiga, T., 51-HSABP-4 Chin, J., 191-GTE-19 Ching, M., 9-EP-1 Cho, S., 42-EP-6, 43-EP-7 Choi, M., 30-TM-1, 150-EP-17, 185-EP-20 Choi, S., 162-LP-14 Choudhuri, A., 49-HR-3, 68-PSTR-1,
101-TM-3 Choueiri, E., 11-EP-3 Chowdhury, A., 68-PSTR-1 Christensen, L., 14-GTE-2
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AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEXCiampa, P., 160-INPSI-4 Ciezki, H., 100-SR-3, 162-LP-14 Ciottoli, P., 16-HR-1 Claflin, S., 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Clayton, P., 82-EP-9 Clerkin, P., 172-UAS-2 Cocchi, L., 14-GTE-2 Coday, S., 217-EATS-8 Coffman, J., 126-INPSI-3 Cohen, S., 133-NFF-3, 206-SNPS-1 Colangeli, C., 210-EATS-2 Colin, O., 58-PC-6, 68-PSTR-1 Colket, M., 189-GTE-17 Coll, G., 54-LP-5, 68-PSTR-1, 198-LP-20 Collard, T., 119-EP-16, 152-EP-19 Collings, E., 225-EATS-14 Connelly, N., 54-LP-5 Connolly, J., 218-EATS-9 Conte, A., 50-HR-4, 89-HR-6 Conversano, R., 83-EP-10 Coogan, S., 17-HR-2, 61-PGC-3, 89-
HR-6, 98-PGC-4/PC-11, 140-HR-7, 158-HR-9, 163-LP-15
Cook, R., 127-ITAR-3 Coote, D., 94-NFF-2, 177-LP-18, 198-
LP-20 Copeland, O., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Corrigan, A., 9-EP-1, 41-EP-5 Cortopassi, A., 130-LP-11 Costa, G., 10-EP-2 Costinett, D., 217-EATS-8 Courtney, D., 82-EP-9, 85-EP-12 Creta, F., 16-HR-1, 167-PC-14 Cretel, C., 152-EP-19 Crispin, Y., 192-HR-10 Crowe, D., 126-INPSI-3 Csank, J., 75-AEP-1, 79-APS-2 Cuenca, J., 210-EATS-2 Cuenot, B., 185-EP-20 Culbreth, W., 94-NFF-2 Culley, D., 87-GTE-7, 145-AEP-3/GTE-
12, 154-GTE-13 Curdaneli, S., 62-SR-2 Current, P., 112-APC-4 Cusson, S., 10-EP-2, 42-EP-6, 114-EDU-2 D’Alessandro, S., 95-PC-8 D’Ippolito, R., 160-INPSI-4 Daichi, H., 129-LP-10 Daimon, Y., 22-LP-2, 56-LP-7/PC-4,
167-PC-14 Dale, E., 42-EP-6, 186-EP-21 Dale, T., 187-EP-22 Dally, B., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Dame, M., 217-EATS-8 Danczyk, S., 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Dang, C., 64-UAS-1 Danis, R., 222-EATS-12 Dannelley, D., 206-SNPS-1 Danno, T., 80-AVS-2 Dantsker, O., 218-EATS-9 Darzi, M., 68-PSTR-1 Davidson, A., 82-EP-9 Day, C., 163-LP-15 Dean, L., 9-EP-1, 41-EP-5 Deans, M., 162-LP-14 Deason, W., 201-NFF-4 Debus, T., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 De Giorgi, M., 163-LP-15 De Jesus-Arce, Y., 111-AEP-2 de KERAUTEM, A., 68-PSTR-1 de la Bat, J., 40-ECD-2 de las Heras, S., 79-APS-2 Delleur, A., 79-APS-2 DeMarco, K., 191-GTE-19 Demko, A., 203-PC-18 Demmons, N., 82-EP-9, 85-EP-12 Deng, P., 123-GTE-11 De Ryck, L., 210-EATS-2 DeTurris, D., 7-EDU-1
de Vries, R., 216-EATS-7 Dey, M., 182-AMP-3 Dhanasar, M., 159-HSABP-7 Dhillon, N., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Dhillon, R., 224-EATS-13 Dias, I., 199-LP-21 Diaz-Hyland, P., 129-LP-10 Dickel, J., 190-GTE-18 Dillier, C., 168-PC-15, 203-PC-18 Di Martino, G., 50-HR-4, 101-TM-3 Diome, M., 10-EP-2 Dittert, C., 101-TM-3 Dobson, R., 40-ECD-2 Doehring, A., 131-LP-12 Doerksen, G., 157-HR-8 Doll, D., 214-EATS-6 Donahue, B., 80-AVS-2, 127-ITAR-3 do Nascimento, L., 199-LP-21 Donbar, J., 51-HSABP-4 Dong, P., 64-UAS-1 Dos Santos Hahn, R., 55-LP-6 Dossi, S., 170-SR-6 Dowdle, A., 224-EATS-13 Dragnea, H., 150-EP-17 Drake, A., 18-HSABP-1 Drennan, S., 96-PC-9, 202-PC-17 Driscoll, R., 199-LP-21 Drolet, M., 146-ECD-3 Drozda, T., 52-HSABP-5 Drummond, J., 52-HSABP-5 Du, R., 18-HSABP-1 Duan, F., 76-AIECIS-1, 220-EATS-10 Duchemin, O., 10-EP-2, 82-EP-9 Duffin, T., 94-NFF-2 Duffy, K., 220-EATS-10, 224-EATS-13 Duffy, M., 209-EATS-1 Dugala, G., 146-ECD-3 Dulbecco, A., 68-PSTR-1 Duncan, S., 8-EERE-1, 68-PSTR-1,
115-EERE-2 Dunlap, D., 127-ITAR-3 Dunn, I., 60-PGC-2, 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Duraisamy, K., 95-PC-8, 96-PC-9 Durand, J., 68-PSTR-1 Durigon, D., 167-PC-14 Durkee, M., 75-AEP-1 Duvall, J., 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Dyrda, D., 17-HR-2 Dyson, R., 111-AEP-2, 212-EATS-4,
216-EATS-7 Eades, M., 201-NFF-4 Edanaga, T., 19-HSABP-2 Edberg, D., 80-AVS-2 Eddleman, D., 37-APC-2 Ehrmayr, R., 126-INPSI-3 Ehsani, M., 218-EATS-9 Eiringhaus, D., 23-LP-3, 56-LP-7/PC-4 Elaskary, W., 115-EERE-2 ElBialy, E., 171-TM-5 ElDegwy, A., 68-PSTR-1 ElHarriri, G., 68-PSTR-1 Elias, P., 183-AVS-3 Elliott, S., 52-HSABP-5 Elliott, T., 29-SR-1, 49-HR-3, 68-
PSTR-1, 157-HR-8, 193-HR-11 ElZahaby, A., 68-PSTR-1 Erbay, B., 14-GTE-2 Esiyok, H., 62-SR-2 Espinosa, M., 198-LP-20 Facchini, B., 14-GTE-2, 58-PC-6,
68-PSTR-1 Falck, R., 210-EATS-2 Fallaha, C., 221-EATS-11 Familoni, O., 6-ECD-1 Fan, E., 52-HSABP-5 Fan, X., 19-HSABP-2, 52-HSABP-5,
124-HSABP-6 Fan, Y., 123-GTE-11 Fang, G., 18-HSABP-1
Farag, A., 68-PSTR-1 Faria, C., 210-EATS-2 Farinholt, K., 189-GTE-17 Farokhi, S., 139-TM-4 Farrias, J., 9-EP-1, 41-EP-5 Favini, B., 95-PC-8, 100-SR-3, 138-SR-4 Fehlberg, S., 77-AMP-2 Felder, J., 209-EATS-1, 210-EATS-2 Feng, D., 159-HSABP-7 Feng, Q., 122-GTE-10 Ferguson, D., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3,
98-PGC-4/PC-11 Ferguson, F., 159-HSABP-7 Ferlauto, M., 195-INPSI-5 Ferrill, T., 126-INPSI-3 Feser, J., 8-EERE-1 Fessl, J., 68-PSTR-1, 148-EDU-3 Feyz, M., 68-PSTR-1 Ficarella, A., 163-LP-15 Fiévet, R., 204-PGC-9 Finger, D., 216-EATS-7 Finley, K., 78-APC-3 Fioriti, M., 160-INPSI-4 Fischer, A., 198-LP-20 Fisher, K., 145-AEP-3/GTE-12 Flatau, A., 123-GTE-11 Fletcher, N., 15-GTE-3 Florez, H., 191-GTE-19 Follo, J., 79-APS-2 Fontanarosa, D., 163-LP-15 Fortini, A., 53-ITAR-1 Fotia, M., 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Fouad, M., 68-PSTR-1 Foulkes, T., 217-EATS-8 Fraser, B., 225-EATS-14 Frederick, R., 7-EDU-1, 37-APC-2,
148-EDU-3, 149-EDU-4, 184-EDU-6 Freeman, J., 213-EATS-5, 222-EATS-12 Frezzotti, M., 95-PC-8 Friedersdorf, F., 189-GTE-17 Friedhoff, P., 128-LP-9 Frieman, J., 10-EP-2, 11-EP-3, 83-EP-
10, 117-EP-14 Friesenbichler, T., 163-LP-15 Frohnapfel, D., 5-APC-1 Froidmont, A., 160-INPSI-4 Frolik, S., 199-LP-21 Fu, B., 130-LP-11 Fu, H., 8-EERE-1 Fu, Z., 190-GTE-18 Fuchs, F., 126-INPSI-3 Fujimoto, K., 138-SR-4 Fujino, T., 6-ECD-1 Fuka, M., 182-AMP-3 Fukuchi, A., 128-LP-9 Fuller, T., 134-PC-12 Funaki, I., 43-EP-7, 151-EP-18 Funderburk, M., 195-INPSI-5 Gabl, J., 88-HR-5, 146-ECD-3 Gaitonde, D., 51-HSABP-4 Galfetti, L., 88-HR-5, 170-SR-6 Gallier, S., 138-SR-4 Gallimore, A., 9-EP-1, 11-EP-3, 42-EP-
6, 187-EP-22 Gamal, H., 89-HR-6 Gamba, M., 60-PGC-2, 98-PGC-4/PC-
11, 136-PGC-6 Gamble, W., 156-GTE-15 Gamero, M., 118-EP-15 Gandhi, F., 226-EATS-15 Gang, L., 152-EP-19 Ganti, H., 130-LP-11 Gao, W., 146-ECD-3 Garcia, C., 77-AMP-2 Garcia, D., 22-LP-2 Garcia, M., 68-PSTR-1 Garcia, R., 68-PSTR-1 Garcia Contreras, A., 191-GTE-19 Garg, S., 121-GTE-9, 121-GTE-9, 154-
GTE-13 Garner, C., 41-EP-5, 82-EP-9 Garvin, E., 47-GTE-5 Gatto, C., 77-AMP-2, 128-LP-9, 182-
AMP-3 Gaulke, D., 198-LP-20 Ge, B., 206-SNPS-1 Geipel, C., 19-HSABP-2 Gejji, R., 57-PC-5, 136-PGC-6 Gelain, R., 50-HR-4 General, S., 194-HSABP-8 Geng, S., 40-ECD-2 Genin, C., 23-LP-3 Genot, A., 138-SR-4 Georgin, M., 11-EP-3, 82-EP-9, 114-EDU-2 Gerasimov, Y., 129-LP-10 Gerrish, H., 94-NFF-2 Ghoshal, A., 47-GTE-5, 87-GTE-7,
123-GTE-11, 156-GTE-15, 189-GTE-17 Ghulam, M., 68-PSTR-1 Giambusso, M., 41-EP-5 Gibson, A., 222-EATS-12 Gibson, M., 206-SNPS-1 Giel, T., 5-APC-1, 21-LP-1, 37-APC-2,
78-APC-3, 112-APC-4 Gilland, J., 83-EP-10, 201-NFF-4 Gillespie, J., 5-APC-1 Gladin, J., 46-GTE-4, 87-GTE-7, 224-
EATS-13 Glascock, M., 11-EP-3, 152-EP-19 Glasser, A., 133-NFF-3 Glogowski, M., 116-EP-13 Gloyer, P., 131-LP-12 Glusko, A., 68-PSTR-1 Godfroy, T., 206-SNPS-1 Goebel, D., 9-EP-1 Gogineni, S., 126-INPSI-3 Going, T., 129-LP-10 Gojic, J., 112-APC-4 Gonçalves, R., 68-PSTR-1, 203-PC-18 Gong, A., 64-UAS-1, 221-EATS-11 Gonzalez, E., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Goodwin, G., 137-PGC-7 Gopalakrishnan, N., 137-PGC-7 Gore, J., 202-PC-17 Goss, L., 191-GTE-19 Goto, D., 42-EP-6 Goyne, C., 19-HSABP-2 Graber, L., 220-EATS-10, 225-EATS-14 Gradl, P., 77-AMP-2, 164-LP-16 Graybeal, M., 156-GTE-15 Greatrix, D., 17-HR-2, 49-HR-3, 100-SR-3 Green, S., 129-LP-10 Greene, S., 77-AMP-2, 164-LP-16 Gregory, J., 171-TM-5 Greig, A., 114-EDU-2 Greve, C., 119-EP-16 Griffith, S., 121-GTE-9 Grönstedt, T., 87-GTE-7 Groom, T., 146-ECD-3 Gross, K., 194-HSABP-8 Grubsky, V., 189-GTE-17 Grumbach, J., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Gu, N., 76-AIECIS-1 Guadagnoli, D., 22-LP-2 Guan, R., 50-HR-4 Guelou, Y., 128-LP-9 Guerrero, P., 43-EP-7, 117-EP-14,
151-EP-18 Gui, H., 217-EATS-8 Gümmer, V., 126-INPSI-3 Guo, C., 29-SR-1 Guo, F., 64-UAS-1 Gupta, A., 8-EERE-1 Gupta, S., 182-AMP-3 Gutierrez, E., 101-TM-3 Gutmark, E., 60-PGC-2, 61-PGC-3,
68-PSTR-1 Haag, T., 10-EP-2, 44-EP-8, 117-EP-14
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AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEX Haake, D., 198-LP-20 Hablitzel, S., 9-EP-1 Haemisch, J., 199-LP-21 Hagenmaier, M., 51-HSABP-4 Haidn, O., 23-LP-3, 55-LP-6, 56-LP-7/
PC-4, 131-LP-12, 167-PC-14 Haines, J., 79-APS-2 Hakim, A., 150-EP-17 Hall, D., 216-EATS-7, 224-EATS-13 Hall, S., 9-EP-1, 11-EP-3, 43-EP-7,
44-EP-8 Hall, T., 7-EDU-1 Hallez, R., 210-EATS-2 Hallock, A., 133-NFF-3 Ham, F., 97-PC-10 Hamilton, J., 57-PC-5 Hamilton, K., 145-AEP-3/GTE-12 Hanada, M., 172-UAS-2 Hanlon, P., 75-AEP-1 Hao, W., 154-GTE-13 Hara, K., 150-EP-17, 185-EP-20 Haraguchi, D., 29-SR-1 Haran, K., 211-EATS-3, 224-EATS-13 Hardi, J., 199-LP-21, 200-LP-22/PC-16 Hardy, R., 9-EP-1 Hargus, W., 25-PC-1, 98-PGC-4/PC-11,
169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Harisrinivasan, U., 29-SR-1, 164-LP-16,
184-EDU-6 Harrell, J., 184-EDU-6 Harrison, J., 68-PSTR-1 Hartfield, R., 54-LP-5, 123-GTE-11 Hartwig, J., 129-LP-10, 225-EATS-14 Hashimoto, A., 51-HSABP-4 Hashino, S., 19-HSABP-2 Hass, D., 156-GTE-15 Hasti, V., 202-PC-17 Hatai, K., 128-LP-9 Hau, Y., 79-APS-2 Haugan, T., 214-EATS-6, 225-EATS-14 Haupt, M., 131-LP-12 Hauser, D., 129-LP-10, 163-LP-15 Haws, T., 80-AVS-2 Hayashi, N., 55-LP-6 Hayes, C., 77-AMP-2 He, J., 217-EATS-8 He, Y., 130-LP-11 Heiner, M., 17-HR-2 Heister, S., 136-PGC-6 Helms, C., 116-EP-13 Hendrich, C., 128-LP-9 Heo, S., 49-HR-3 Hepner, S., 119-EP-16 Herman, D., 83-EP-10, 117-EP-14 Hernandez-Lugo, D., 220-EATS-10 Herrera, M., 68-PSTR-1 Herscovitz, J., 82-EP-9 Hewitt, D., 68-PSTR-1 Heyne, J., 189-GTE-17 Hicks, R., 148-EDU-3, 165-LP-17/EDU-
5/SR-5 Hicks, Y., 27-PC-3, 97-PC-10 Hiers, R., 164-LP-16 Higashino, K., 68-PSTR-1 Hill, C., 157-HR-8 Hill, G., 54-LP-5 Hills, N., 183-AVS-3, 190-GTE-18 Himeno, T., 129-LP-10 Hinman, W., 157-HR-8, 195-INPSI-5 Hinterman, E., 206-SNPS-1 Hirai, S., 50-HR-4 Hirt, S., 91-INPSI-2, 111-AEP-2,
196-INPSI-6 Hitt, M., 68-PSTR-1, 114-EDU-2, 165-
LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Hitt, R., 184-EDU-6 Hoang, S., 189-GTE-17 Hoang, T., 63-TM-2 Hofer, R., 83-EP-10, 185-EP-20
Hoke, J., 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Holman, T., 63-TM-2, 118-EP-15, 152-EP-19 Hong, J., 21-LP-1 Honkawa, D., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Hooker, R., 222-EATS-12 Horisawa, H., 68-PSTR-1 Hornung, M., 5-APC-1 Hosangadi, A., 22-LP-2, 58-PC-6 Hossain, J., 22-LP-2 Hossain, M., 171-TM-5, 190-GTE-18 Hossain, S., 221-EATS-11 Hötte, F., 131-LP-12 Houpt, A., 52-HSABP-5 Howard, R., 155-GTE-14 Howe, D., 147-ECS-4 Hruby, V., 82-EP-9 Hsiang, S., 52-HSABP-5 Hsu, D., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Hsu, M., 47-GTE-5, 87-GTE-7 Hu, K., 14-GTE-2 Hu, M., 76-AIECIS-1, 220-EATS-10 Huang, C., 95-PC-8, 96-PC-9 Huang, D., 147-ECS-4 Huang, H., 159-HSABP-7, 221-EATS-11 Huang, S., 37-APC-2 Huang, T., 68-PSTR-1, 186-EP-21 Huang, W., 44-EP-8, 117-EP-14 Hubert, D., 89-HR-6 Huckaby, D., 6-ECD-1 Huerta, C., 151-EP-18 Huff, R., 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Humphreys, L., 95-PC-8 Hunker, K., 218-EATS-9, 225-EATS-14 Hupp, R., 209-EATS-1 Husband, M., 214-EATS-6 Hussein, M., 68-PSTR-1 Hylton, S., 198-LP-20 Iacchetti, M., 214-EATS-6 Igarashi, S., 128-LP-9 Iha, K., 68-PSTR-1, 203-PC-18 Ihme, M., 97-PC-10, 135-PC-13 Ikeda, H., 128-LP-9 Ikeda, T., 68-PSTR-1 Imai, R., 68-PSTR-1 Imbert, N., 226-EATS-15 Imperatore, M., 220-EATS-10 Indelicato, G., 167-PC-14 Ingraham, D., 210-EATS-2 Inoue, K., 68-PSTR-1 Ionel, D., 213-EATS-5 Ishikawa, M., 78-APC-3 Isianov, A., 160-INPSI-4 Ismail, S., 129-LP-10 Ito, G., 44-EP-8 Ito, S., 6-ECD-1 Ito, T., 78-APC-3 Ito, Y., 111-AEP-2 Jackson, B., 85-EP-12 Jackson, D., 182-AMP-3 Jackson, J., 9-EP-1 Jacobs, M., 41-EP-5 Jagannathan, R., 195-INPSI-5 Jain, N., 123-GTE-11 Jamali Asl, S., 91-INPSI-2 James, D., 155-GTE-14 Jankovsky, A., 181-AEP-4 Jansen, R., 75-AEP-1, 111-AEP-2, 220-
EATS-10, 224-EATS-13 Jens, E., 50-HR-4, 77-AMP-2, 89-HR-
6, 182-AMP-3 Jeong, C., 27-PC-3 Jeong, S., 27-PC-3 Jeongmoo, H., 49-HR-3 Ji, W., 76-AIECIS-1 Ji, Z., 64-UAS-1 Jiang, R., 190-GTE-18 Jiang, Y., 68-PSTR-1 Jiang, Z., 221-EATS-11 Jinxin, C., 155-GTE-14
Jo, H., 27-PC-3 Jodele, J., 60-PGC-2, 61-PGC-3 Johansen, C., 157-HR-8, 195-INPSI-5 Johnson, W., 163-LP-15 Joncquieres, V., 185-EP-20 Jones, B., 54-LP-5 Jones, D., 7-EDU-1 Jones, H., 101-TM-3 Jorns, B., 9-EP-1, 10-EP-2, 11-EP-3,
42-EP-6, 68-PSTR-1, 85-EP-12, 117-EP-14, 119-EP-16, 187-EP-22
Journell, C., 57-PC-5, 136-PGC-6 Joyner, C., 201-NFF-4 Judah, M., 78-APC-3 Jung, W., 168-PC-15 Kabir, R., 212-EATS-4 Kaçar, E., 14-GTE-2 Kaemming, T., 60-PGC-2, 98-PGC-4/
PC-11, 136-PGC-6 Kakami, A., 29-SR-1 Kalra, C., 224-EATS-13 Kalra, M., 195-INPSI-5 Kalsi, S., 145-AEP-3/GTE-12 Kamezaki, H., 68-PSTR-1 Kamhawi, H., 10-EP-2, 11-EP-3, 44-
EP-8, 83-EP-10, 117-EP-14 Kamin, M., 97-PC-10 Kampezidou, S., 8-EERE-1 Kamps, L., 50-HR-4, 192-HR-10 Kandasamy, J., 203-PC-18 Kang, S., 49-HR-3 Kapat, J., 22-LP-2 Kappes, B., 77-AMP-2 Kapur, S., 129-LP-10 Karadjian, M., 226-EATS-15 Karcher, K., 68-PSTR-1 Karl, S., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Karnofski, K., 121-GTE-9 Karolewski, L., 89-HR-6 Karp, A., 49-HR-3, 50-HR-4, 89-HR-
6, 157-HR-8 Kartuzova, O., 198-LP-20 Kascak, P., 111-AEP-2 Kassemi, M., 55-LP-6, 129-LP-10,
198-LP-20 Kato, H., 68-PSTR-1 Katooli, M., 91-INPSI-2 Katz, I., 150-EP-17, 151-EP-18, 185-
EP-20 Kauth, F., 211-EATS-3 Kawasaki, S., 55-LP-6 Kawashima, H., 21-LP-1, 22-LP-2 Kawashima, R., 8-EERE-1, 10-EP-2,
44-EP-8 Kazbekov, A., 25-PC-1 Kelly, R., 129-LP-10 Kelso, R., 204-PGC-9 Kendall, J., 82-EP-9 Kenneth, B., 9-EP-1 Kerst, A., 194-HSABP-8 Kha, K., 204-PGC-9 Khajeh Fard, A., 20-INPSI-1 Khali, M., 68-PSTR-1 Khalil, E., 8-EERE-1, 68-PSTR-1, 139-
TM-4, 171-TM-5 Khare, P., 97-PC-10, 130-LP-11 Khrustalev, D., 63-TM-2 Khuller, A., 205-SATS-1 Kiaoulias, D., 129-LP-10 Kibbey, T., 157-HR-8 Kim, C., 225-EATS-14 Kim, D., 97-PC-10 Kim, H., 213-EATS-5 Kim, J., 21-LP-1, 212-EATS-4 Kim, K., 168-PC-15, 172-UAS-2 Kim, Y., 49-HR-3 Kimber, A., 85-EP-12 Kimino, M., 49-HR-3 Kinefuchi, K., 42-EP-6, 186-EP-21
King, L., 85-EP-12 Kings, N., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Kinoshita, K., 68-PSTR-1, 78-APC-3 Kirby, G., 53-ITAR-1 Kirchberger, C., 56-LP-7/PC-4, 162-LP-14 Kirk, D., 198-LP-20 Kirkpatrick, M., 226-EATS-15 Kishizato, D., 89-HR-6 Kitaeva, A., 68-PSTR-1 Kitsche, W., 55-LP-6 Kizito, J., 101-TM-3, 212-EATS-4 Klefman, B., 79-APS-2 Klein, K., 224-EATS-13 Klunk, G., 213-EATS-5, 222-EATS-12 Knab, O., 23-LP-3 Knight, E., 60-PGC-2, 61-PGC-3 Kobald, M., 50-HR-4, 157-HR-8, 192-
HR-10, 193-HR-11 Kobayashi, K., 19-HSABP-2, 135-PC-
13, 194-HSABP-8 Kobayashi, T., 21-LP-1, 55-LP-6, 78-
APC-3 Kobayashi, Y., 78-APC-3 Koch, B., 116-EP-13 Koci, D., 225-EATS-14 Koda, D., 84-EP-11 Kodys, A., 116-EP-13 Koinuma, Y., 193-HR-11 Koizumi, H., 8-EERE-1, 10-EP-2, 44-
EP-8, 84-EP-11 Kokan, T., 201-NFF-4 Komizu, K., 192-HR-10 Komurasaki, K., 8-EERE-1, 10-EP-2,
44-EP-8 Konagaya, R., 78-APC-3 Konopka, M., 198-LP-20 Kopasakis, G., 154-GTE-13 Korn, S., 79-APS-2 Kostyrkin, K., 23-LP-3 Koyama, R., 68-PSTR-1 Kratz, J., 87-GTE-7, 145-AEP-3/GTE-
12, 154-GTE-13 Krishnan, A., 77-AMP-2 Kroupa, G., 199-LP-21 Kruger, K., 172-UAS-2 Kruse, M., 111-AEP-2 Kubota, K., 43-EP-7 Kulkarni, C., 226-EATS-15 Kumar, G., 96-PC-9, 123-GTE-11,
202-PC-17 Kumar, R., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5,
183-AVS-3 Kundu, P., 202-PC-17 Kundu, R., 135-PC-13 Kuninaka, H., 84-EP-11 Kurilov, M., 162-LP-14 Kurosu, A., 21-LP-1 Kurt, K., 172-UAS-2 Kweon, C., 172-UAS-2 Kwon, S., 49-HR-3, 162-LP-14, 168-PC-15 Labarthe, E., 128-LP-9 Ladeinde, F., 51-HSABP-4,
124-HSABP-6, 171-TM-5 Lagos, M., 101-TM-3 Laich, A., 26-PC-2 Lalk, T., 41-EP-5 Lam, A., 130-LP-11 Lam, G., 38-APS-1 Lambert, F., 183-AVS-3 Lamet, J., 68-PSTR-1 Lanes, T., 38-APS-1, 205-SATS-1 Lang, J., 224-EATS-13 Lapenna, P., 16-HR-1, 167-PC-14 Lapilli, G., 198-LP-20 LaPointe, M., 201-NFF-4 Laureti, M., 138-SR-4 Lavagnoli, S., 15-GTE-3 Lavelle, T., 132-LP-13 Lawdensky, V., 94-NFF-2
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AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEXLawhorn, D., 213-EATS-5 Le, J., 136-PGC-6 Leccese, G., 16-HR-1, 50-HR-4, 192-
HR-10 LeClair, A., 129-LP-10 Lee, C., 16-HR-1 Lee, D., 16-HR-1, 210-EATS-2 Lee, H., 113-ECS-3 Lee, K., 63-TM-2 Lee, M., 63-TM-2 Lee, P., 202-PC-17 Lee, Y., 19-HSABP-2, 52-HSABP-5,
124-HSABP-6 Lekeux, A., 21-LP-1 Lemcherfi, A., 57-PC-5, 136-PGC-6 Lenguito, G., 10-EP-2, 116-EP-13 Lents, C., 212-EATS-4, 221-EATS-11 Leonov, S., 52-HSABP-5 Lestrade, J., 68-PSTR-1 Lev, D., 11-EP-3, 42-EP-6, 82-EP-9 Levack, D., 201-NFF-4 Lewis, Z., 158-HR-9 Li, B., 19-HSABP-2 Li, G., 84-EP-11, 151-EP-18 Li, H., 68-PSTR-1, 159-HSABP-7,
186-EP-21 Li, J., 76-AIECIS-1, 146-ECD-3, 220-
EATS-10 Li, L., 18-HSABP-1, 123-GTE-11 Li, Q., 209-EATS-1 Li, R., 189-GTE-17 Li, W., 124-HSABP-6, 171-TM-5, 172-
UAS-2 Li, Y., 172-UAS-2 Lieber, D., 19-HSABP-2 Ligrani, P., 148-EDU-3 Lilly, T., 56-LP-7/PC-4 Lin, T., 80-AVS-2 Lin, Y., 52-HSABP-5, 76-AIECIS-1,
220-EATS-10 Lindblad, D., 87-GTE-7 Lineberry, D., 7-EDU-1, 148-EDU-3,
165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Ling, W., 186-EP-21 Liou, M., 191-GTE-19 Lisanti, J., 61-PGC-3 Litt, J., 221-EATS-11 Liu, C., 122-GTE-10 Liu, G., 122-GTE-10 Liu, H., 206-SNPS-1 Liu, S., 58-PC-6 Liu, X., 68-PSTR-1, 123-GTE-11, 137-
PGC-7, 186-EP-21 Liu, Y., 172-UAS-2 Liu, Z., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3 Lizcano, M., 220-EATS-10 Lobbia, R., 43-EP-7, 44-EP-8, 83-EP-10 Locke, J., 130-LP-11 Loder, D., 222-EATS-12 Lohner, K., 164-LP-16 Lombardi, R., 160-INPSI-4 Lopez Ortega, A., 83-EP-10, 117-EP-
14, 150-EP-17, 185-EP-20 Loth, E., 195-INPSI-5 Love, N., 49-HR-3 Lu, C., 68-PSTR-1 Lu, Y., 19-HSABP-2 Lubi, D., 163-LP-15 Lucido, N., 75-AEP-1 Lukin, A., 203-PC-18 Lungu, P., 56-LP-7/PC-4, 131-LP-12 Lunt, M., 182-AMP-3 Luo, J., 156-GTE-15 Luyssen, J., 183-AVS-3 Lyne, J., 68-PSTR-1 M, J., 184-EDU-6 M, S., 17-HR-2, 100-SR-3, 170-SR-6 Ma, K., 146-ECD-3 Ma, P., 97-PC-10
Ma, Y., 154-GTE-13 Macdonald, M., 212-EATS-4 Machida, Y., 78-APC-3 Mack, E., 5-APC-1 Mackey, J., 10-EP-2, 44-EP-8, 84-EP-
11, 117-EP-14 MacNeill, R., 64-UAS-1, 87-GTE-7,
172-UAS-2, 209-EATS-1, 221-EATS-11 Maggi, F., 88-HR-5, 170-SR-6 Magiera, R., 89-HR-6 Magnani, M., 118-EP-15 Mahmoudi, R., 212-EATS-4 Maicke, B., 29-SR-1, 68-PSTR-1, 89-HR-6 Majdalani, J., 16-HR-1, 50-HR-4,
192-HR-10 Makimoto, H., 78-APC-3 Malo-Molina, F., 124-HSABP-6 Malpica Galassi, R., 16-HR-1 Mandrusiak, G., 217-EATS-8 Manfletti, C., 194-HSABP-8, 199-LP-21 Manolopoulos, C., 214-EATS-6 Marcu, B., 23-LP-3 Marien, T., 210-EATS-2 Marks, C., 15-GTE-3, 190-GTE-18 Marrese-Reading, C., 82-EP-9 Marshall, W., 128-LP-9 Marsilio, R., 195-INPSI-5 Martin, D., 21-LP-1 Martin, M., 41-EP-5 Martinez, C., 17-HR-2 Martins, J., 209-EATS-1 Mason, L., 146-ECD-3 Masseni, F., 158-HR-9, 192-HR-10 Mathews, J., 88-HR-5 Mathias, S., 193-HR-11 Mathison, R., 14-GTE-2 Matsui, M., 8-EERE-1 Matsumoto, Y., 68-PSTR-1 Matsunaga, Y., 42-EP-6 Matsushita, K., 172-UAS-2 Matsuura, Y., 29-SR-1 Matusiewicz, A., 89-HR-6 Mavris, D., 8-EERE-1, 224-EATS-13 Maximov, A., 160-INPSI-4 Maya, E., 16-HR-1 Mayer, J., 205-SATS-1 Maynard, A., 128-LP-9 McAuley, J., 225-EATS-14 McCaskill, G., 41-EP-5 McClearn, M., 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 McClure, P., 206-SNPS-1 McCluskey, P., 101-TM-3, 212-EATS-4 McDonald, M., 117-EP-14 McGill, A., 81-ECS-2 McGrath, D., 53-ITAR-1, 92-ITAR-2,
127-ITAR-3, 161-ITAR-4, 197-ITAR-5, 207-ITAR-6
McHenry, S., 62-SR-2 McKay, M., 226-EATS-15 McKissock, D., 79-APS-2 Mechentel, F., 16-HR-1 Mehl, C., 58-PC-6 Meholic, G., 71-NFF-1, 204-PGC-9 Meininger, R., 172-UAS-2 Melyukov, D., 225-EATS-14 Mendez, J., 159-HSABP-7 Meng, X., 47-GTE-5 Menon, S., 97-PC-10, 101-TM-3, 122-
GTE-10, 167-PC-14 Menu, J., 226-EATS-15 Merkle, C., 95-PC-8 Merritt, S., 41-EP-5 Mertens, A., 211-EATS-3 Meyer, M., 163-LP-15 Meyers, N., 129-LP-10 Michalski, Q., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3,
204-PGC-9 Miesle, A., 114-EDU-2 Mikellides, I., 43-EP-7, 83-EP-10, 117-
EP-14, 185-EP-20 Miki, K., 191-GTE-19 Mikoda, J., 78-APC-3 Miley, G., 68-PSTR-1, 187-EP-22 Millar, R., 76-AIECIS-1 Miller, M., 89-HR-6 Miller, S., 54-LP-5, 79-APS-2, 118-EP-15 Mirzoyan, A., 160-INPSI-4 Mishra, A., 155-GTE-14 Mitchell, M., 189-GTE-17 Modeer, T., 217-EATS-8 Moder, J., 191-GTE-19 Mohamed, A., 139-TM-4 Mohamed, T., 139-TM-4 Molinsky, J., 129-LP-10 Monette, M., 162-LP-14 Mongia, H., 202-PC-17 Montes, J., 68-PSTR-1, 165-LP-17/
EDU-5/SR-5 Moore, C., 9-EP-1 Moore, J., 129-LP-10 Moore, T., 163-LP-15, 199-LP-21 Morehart, J., 130-LP-11, 199-LP-21 Morita, T., 151-EP-18 Morris, P., 182-AMP-3 Morris, W., 80-AVS-2 Morrison, C., 112-APC-4 Morrow, G., 168-PC-15 Moruzzi, M., 68-PSTR-1, 148-EDU-3 Mostoufi, K., 20-INPSI-1 Motomura, T., 55-LP-6 Mrema, H., 58-PC-6 Mueller, M., 206-SNPS-1 Müller, J., 211-EATS-3 Mundahl, A., 205-SATS-1 Mungiguerra, S., 50-HR-4, 101-TM-3 Munier, C., 226-EATS-15 Munipalli, R., 57-PC-5, 167-PC-14 Mura, A., 204-PGC-9 Muralidharan, B., 58-PC-6 Murphy, J., 225-EATS-14 Murugan, M., 47-GTE-5, 87-GTE-7,
123-GTE-11, 156-GTE-15, 189-GTE-17 Murugesan, R., 203-PC-18 Murugesh, P., 17-HR-2 Muscatello, M., 79-APS-2 Muto, D., 167-PC-14 Myers, J., 11-EP-3 Nagai, Y., 206-SNPS-1 Nagata, H., 49-HR-3, 192-HR-10 Naghipour, P., 220-EATS-10 Nairus, J., 217-EATS-8 Naitoh, K., 78-APC-3 Nakagawa, I., 89-HR-6, 159-HSABP-7,
193-HR-11 Nakajima, K., 68-PSTR-1 Nakamura, K., 84-EP-11, 151-EP-18 Nakamura, T., 55-LP-6 Nakano, M., 151-EP-18 Nakano, R., 44-EP-8 Nakata, D., 68-PSTR-1, 186-EP-21 Nakayama, H., 19-HSABP-2 Nakazono, B., 50-HR-4, 89-HR-6,
157-HR-8 Nako, S., 19-HSABP-2 Nalim, M., 68-PSTR-1 Naniu, T., 19-HSABP-2 Naraghi, M., 56-LP-7/PC-4, 115-EERE-2 Narayanaswamy, V., 195-INPSI-5 Narjes, G., 211-EATS-3 Narra, S., 220-EATS-10 Nassini, P., 58-PC-6 Nasuti, F., 50-HR-4, 95-PC-8, 167-PC-
14, 192-HR-10 Natarajan, V., 170-SR-6, 184-EDU-6 Naumann, K., 62-SR-2, 162-LP-14 Ndagijimana, E., 76-AIECIS-1 Needham, P., 205-SATS-1 Negishi, H., 22-LP-2, 56-LP-7/PC-4,
167-PC-14 Negri, M., 128-LP-9 Nejaamtheen, M., 170-SR-6 Nelson, S., 112-APC-4 Neri, A., 100-SR-3, 170-SR-6 Nessler, C., 126-INPSI-3 Neumeier, Y., 155-GTE-14 Neupane, S., 26-PC-2 Ng, W., 198-LP-20 Nguyen, B., 53-ITAR-1 Nguyen, N., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Nguyen, T., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Nicolai, M., 226-EATS-15 Niemiec, R., 226-EATS-15 Nieto, A., 156-GTE-15, 189-GTE-17 Niijima, N., 172-UAS-2 Ninnemann, E., 26-PC-2 Nishida, H., 119-EP-16 Nishiyama, K., 84-EP-11 Niu, J., 122-GTE-10 Nix, A., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3 Nkwaze, D., 115-EERE-2 Nofal, M., 115-EERE-2 Nojima, K., 135-PC-13, 194-HSABP-8 Norris, A., 52-HSABP-5, 124-HSABP-6 North, A., 27-PC-3 Nowden, T., 79-APS-2 Nowell, R., 225-EATS-14 Nufer, B., 198-LP-20 O’Brien, T., 51-HSABP-4 O’Brien, W., 5-APC-1 O’Gara, M., 159-HSABP-7 O’Meara, B., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3, 98-
PGC-4/PC-11 O’Neal, G., 224-EATS-13 Odic, E., 226-EATS-15 Odumuyiwa, V., 115-EERE-2 Oefelein, J., 58-PC-6 Ogawa, S., 135-PC-13 Ogawa, Y., 55-LP-6 Ogbebor-Evans, O., 14-GTE-2 Ogedengbe, E., 6-ECD-1, 115-EERE-2 Oglesby, B., 157-HR-8 Ogundipe, O., 6-ECD-1 Oh, H., 124-HSABP-6 Ohara, S., 78-APC-3 Ohashi, A., 129-LP-10 Ohkawa, Y., 151-EP-18 Ohlinger, W., 43-EP-7 Okada, K., 68-PSTR-1 Okita, K., 21-LP-1, 55-LP-6 Okojie, R., 154-GTE-13 Okuno, Y., 6-ECD-1 Okutani, Y., 49-HR-3 Oliveira, F., 62-SR-2 Olmsted, C., 117-EP-14 Ombrello, T., 194-HSABP-8 Ong, V., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Onuma, Y., 78-APC-3 Oommen, C., 203-PC-18 Oran, E., 137-PGC-7 Orisamolu, I., 209-EATS-1 Oriti, S., 40-ECD-2 Ortiz, L., 68-PSTR-1 Oryshchyn, D., 6-ECD-1 Osborn, M., 152-EP-19 Osborne, R., 135-PC-13 Oschwald, M., 23-LP-3, 199-LP-21,
200-LP-22/PC-16 Oshio, Y., 43-EP-7, 119-EP-16 Ozawa, K., 193-HR-11 Özcan, S., 62-SR-2 Paccagnella, E., 50-HR-4, 89-HR-6 Paccati, S., 58-PC-6 Paglia, F., 138-SR-4 Pagliuco, C., 199-LP-21 Pai, Y., 14-GTE-2 Pal, Y., 88-HR-5 Palanti, L., 58-PC-6
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AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEXPallo, N., 217-EATS-8 Palmer, J., 221-EATS-11 Paluszek, M., 133-NFF-3, 206-SNPS-1 Pampaloni, D., 58-PC-6, 68-PSTR-1 Pan, D., 217-EATS-8 Panchal, A., 97-PC-10, 122-GTE-10 Paniagua, G., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3,
99-PGC-5, 194-HSABP-8 Paquin, J., 221-EATS-11 Paramasivam, S., 195-INPSI-5 Paravan, C., 88-HR-5 Pares, D., 78-APC-3 Park, C., 63-TM-2, 68-PSTR-1, 220-
EATS-10 Park, J., 168-PC-15 Paschereit, C., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3,
60-PGC-2, 61-PGC-3, 68-PSTR-1 Pastrone, D., 17-HR-2, 49-HR-3, 158-
HR-9, 192-HR-10 Patel, A., 7-EDU-1, 114-EDU-2 Patel, H., 47-GTE-5 Patel, M., 38-APS-1 Patnaik, S., 30-TM-1 Paty, M., 15-GTE-3 Paulson, E., 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Pavarin, D., 50-HR-4, 89-HR-6 Paxson, D., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3, 60-
PGC-2, 137-PGC-7 Payne, N., 121-GTE-9 Pechereau, F., 185-EP-20 Pei, J., 130-LP-11 Pei, X., 214-EATS-6 Peiffer, E., 189-GTE-17 Pekris, M., 183-AVS-3 Pencil, E., 9-EP-1, 41-EP-5 Peng, L., 206-SNPS-1 Peng, S., 126-INPSI-3 Penswick, L., 40-ECD-2 Pepi, M., 189-GTE-17 Perakis, N., 56-LP-7/PC-4, 131-LP-12 Perdomo, E., 209-EATS-1 Pereira, C., 62-SR-2 Peres, G., 225-EATS-14 Perez, V., 184-EDU-6 Perkins, H., 137-PGC-7 Perry, A., 213-EATS-5 Perry, M., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Persson, J., 163-LP-15 Persson, M., 128-LP-9 Petersen, E., 168-PC-15, 203-PC-18 Peterson, P., 9-EP-1, 44-EP-8, 83-EP-10 Petrarolo, A., 193-HR-11 Petrie, R., 15-GTE-3 Pfitzner, M., 131-LP-12 Philippart, K., 21-LP-1, 177-LP-18,
200-LP-22/PC-16 Philo, J., 57-PC-5 Picard, R., 130-LP-11, 165-LP-17/EDU-
5/SR-5 Picchi, A., 14-GTE-2 Pieper, K., 213-EATS-5 Pilchuk, J., 116-EP-13 Pinto, P., 162-LP-14 Piskin, A., 14-GTE-2 Pitot, J., 7-EDU-1, 21-LP-1, 157-HR-8 Pitz, R., 135-PC-13 Plaud, M., 138-SR-4 Podleski, S., 160-INPSI-4 Polanka, M., 169-PGC-8/GTE-16,
191-GTE-19 Polk, J., 43-EP-7, 117-EP-14, 151-EP-18 Polzin, K., 119-EP-16, 152-EP-19, 187-EP-22 Ponick, B., 211-EATS-3 Pons Lorente, A., 134-PC-12 Portillo, J., 27-PC-3 Poston, D., 206-SNPS-1 Pourpoint, T., 24-LP-4, 25-PC-1, 88-
HR-5, 146-ECD-3, 167-PC-14 Powaser, A., 114-EDU-2
Powell, O., 19-HSABP-2 Prakash, S., 204-PGC-9 Prasad, A., 14-GTE-2 Prasad, J., 155-GTE-14 Prince, A., 157-HR-8 Prince, B., 118-EP-15 Prisse, L., 225-EATS-14 Prochnicki, P., 68-PSTR-1, 148-EDU-3 Prokein, D., 101-TM-3 Protz, C., 77-AMP-2 Pryor, O., 26-PC-2 Pucci, J., 116-EP-13 Pyron, J., 68-PSTR-1 Qatomah, M., 61-PGC-3 Qi, M., 147-ECS-4 Qin, J., 56-LP-7/PC-4, 64-UAS-1,
159-HSABP-7 Qing, L., 213-EATS-5 Qiu, S., 40-ECD-2 Qiu, T., 78-APC-3 Quinlan, J., 199-LP-21 Quinn, D., 157-HR-8 Rabin, J., 10-EP-2 Rabinovitch, J., 50-HR-4, 89-HR-6 Radespiel, R., 23-LP-3 Radke, C., 130-LP-11, 166-LP-23 Rahman, S., 170-SR-6, 184-EDU-6 Rahn, D., 56-LP-7/PC-4, 167-PC-14 Raisanen, A., 150-EP-17 Rajagopalan, S., 205-SATS-1 Rajanna, M., 87-GTE-7 Rallabandi, V., 213-EATS-5 Raman, V., 204-PGC-9 Rani, S., 134-PC-12 Rani, V., 134-PC-12 Ranjan, R., 97-PC-10, 122-GTE-10,
167-PC-14, 202-PC-17, 212-EATS-4 Rankin, B., 27-PC-3 Ransom, D., 55-LP-6 Rathsack, T., 191-GTE-19 Rauch, R., 94-NFF-2 Rayman, M., 82-EP-9 Raynaud, F., 68-PSTR-1 Reid, K., 114-EDU-2 Reilly, S., 83-EP-10 Reis Dreyer de Souza, B., 199-LP-21 Ren, J., 68-PSTR-1 Ren, R., 217-EATS-8 Renner, N., 210-EATS-2 Ress, R., 47-GTE-5 Rezende, R., 148-EDU-3, 184-EDU-6 Rheaume, J., 212-EATS-4 Rhoby, M., 194-HSABP-8 Rhodes, B., 164-LP-16, 205-SATS-1 Rhodes, R., 112-APC-4 Riccius, J., 23-LP-3, 164-LP-16 Richard, J., 37-APC-2 Richards, G., 6-ECD-1 Ricklick, M., 14-GTE-2 Riedmann, H., 23-LP-3, 167-PC-14 Riggins, D., 54-LP-5 Riley, L., 51-HSABP-4 Rindfleisch, M., 214-EATS-6 Rivard, M., 221-EATS-11 Rivenc, J., 214-EATS-6, 225-EATS-14 Roberts, R., 30-TM-1 Roberts, W., 61-PGC-3 Robin, V., 204-PGC-9 Robinson, D., 189-GTE-17 Robinson, J., 5-APC-1, 37-APC-2, 78-
APC-3, 112-APC-4 Rocco, J., 68-PSTR-1, 203-PC-18 Rocco, L., 203-PC-18 Rockwell, R., 19-HSABP-2 Rodrigues, N., 27-PC-3 Rodriguez, F., 203-PC-18 Rokkam, S., 113-ECS-3 Ronney, P., 205-SATS-1 Rosascio, D., 198-LP-20
Rosato, D., 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Rossi, G., 138-SR-4 Rostek, P., 225-EATS-14 Rouser, K., 75-AEP-1 Rovey, J., 85-EP-12, 118-EP-15, 152-
EP-19, 205-SATS-1 Roychoudhury, I., 226-EATS-15 Ruffin, A., 89-HR-6 Ruscher, C., 126-INPSI-3 Russell, K., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Saadon, Y., 101-TM-3 Sadey, D., 75-AEP-1 Saghri, S., 82-EP-9 Saikaly, A., 68-PSTR-1 Saile, D., 170-SR-6 Saito, Y., 49-HR-3, 50-HR-4, 192-HR-10 Sakaguchi, T., 55-LP-6 Sakowski, B., 171-TM-5 Sakuma, Y., 129-LP-10 Sakurai, K., 50-HR-4 Sammet, T., 203-PC-18 Samples, S., 84-EP-11 Sanal Kumar, V., 17-HR-2, 29-SR-1,
100-SR-3, 164-LP-16, 170-SR-6, 184-EDU-6, 203-PC-18
Sanders, C., 127-ITAR-3 Sandoval, A., 101-TM-3 Sankar, V., 17-HR-2, 100-SR-3, 170-
SR-6, 184-EDU-6 Sankaran, K., 187-EP-22 Sano, M., 51-HSABP-4 Sanzi, J., 206-SNPS-1 Sardeshmukh, S., 134-PC-12 Sarver-Verhey, T., 11-EP-3 Sato, T., 51-HSABP-4, 204-PGC-9 Sattelmayer, T., 23-LP-3, 200-LP-22/PC-16 Sauer, J., 21-LP-1 Savery, R., 68-PSTR-1 Savino, R., 50-HR-4, 101-TM-3 Sawhill, S., 65-ECS-1, 81-ECS-2 Scarborough, D., 95-PC-8 Schäffer, C., 126-INPSI-3 Schauer, F., 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Scheidler, J., 75-AEP-1, 111-AEP-2, 211-
EATS-3, 214-EATS-6 Scheiman, D., 220-EATS-10 Schetz, J., 51-HSABP-4 Schifer, N., 40-ECD-2 Schillo, K., 94-NFF-2, 133-NFF-3 Schiltgen, B., 222-EATS-12 Schlechtriem, S., 193-HR-11,
194-HSABP-8 Schmidt, G., 133-NFF-3 Schmisseur, J., 51-HSABP-4 Schneider, C., 26-PC-2 Schneider, D., 23-LP-3 Schröder, W., 23-LP-3 Schuller, T., 138-SR-4 Schumaker, S., 131-LP-12, 169-PGC-8/
GTE-16 Schumann, J., 226-EATS-15 Schutten, M., 217-EATS-8 Schwane, R., 164-LP-16 Schwer, D., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3,
204-PGC-9 Sciti, D., 101-TM-3 Scott, J., 147-ECS-4 See, Y., 58-PC-6 Seitz, A., 5-APC-1 Selvakumar, K., 170-SR-6 Selvaraj, G., 203-PC-18 Semrau, G., 175-DSG-1, 206-SNPS-1 Senior, W., 27-PC-3 Seume, J., 211-EATS-3 Severac, N., 183-AVS-3 Sevier, A., 209-EATS-1 Shah, J., 101-TM-3 Shah, V., 115-EERE-2 Shankar, P., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5
Shark, S., 9-EP-1 Sharma, I., 51-HSABP-4 Sharp, A., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Shenoy, R., 52-HSABP-5 Shewale, Y., 195-INPSI-5 Shi, B., 146-ECD-3 Shih, T., 14-GTE-2, 122-GTE-10 Shimada, T., 119-EP-16 Shimizu, T., 167-PC-14 Shin, E., 220-EATS-10 Shin, S., 78-APC-3 Shinohara, T., 172-UAS-2 Shitta, M., 6-ECD-1, 115-EERE-2 Shiwa, M., 78-APC-3 Shoyama, T., 138-SR-4 Sichler, E., 68-PSTR-1, 130-LP-11, 165-
LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Siddiqui, U., 152-EP-19 Silvestri, S., 56-LP-7/PC-4 Singh, S., 220-EATS-10 Sinha, N., 159-HSABP-7 Sire, G., 138-SR-4 Siri, K., 115-EERE-2 Sirignano, W., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Sirimanna, S., 210-EATS-2 Slabaugh, C., 57-PC-5, 95-PC-8,
136-PGC-6 Slippey, A., 113-ECS-3 Sloss, T., 47-GTE-5 Smith, A., 214-EATS-6 Smith, B., 147-ECS-4 Smith, J., 163-LP-15 Smith, R., 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Smith, T., 159-HSABP-7 Snead, J., 115-EERE-2 Snyder, J., 10-EP-2 Soares, M., 145-AEP-3/GTE-12 Sobhani, K., 80-AVS-2 Sobhani, S., 80-AVS-2 Sodano, H., 85-EP-12 Soeda, K., 49-HR-3 Soeder, J., 79-APS-2 Soendker, E., 9-EP-1 Solomon, L., 40-ECD-2 Soltani, M., 20-INPSI-1, 91-INPSI-2 Som, S., 202-PC-17 Somanath, N., 122-GTE-10 Sondergaard, R., 15-GTE-3, 190-GTE-18 Song, J., 59-PC-7 Sordyl, J., 161-ITAR-4, 197-ITAR-5,
207-ITAR-6 Sosa, J., 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Soulas, G., 151-EP-18 Spencer, S., 63-TM-2, 101-TM-3, 139-
TM-4, 171-TM-5 Squire, J., 9-EP-1, 41-EP-5, 119-EP-16 Srinivasan, B., 150-EP-17 Staack, D., 41-EP-5 Stalcup, E., 218-EATS-9 Staley, M., 82-EP-9 Stange, W., 76-AIECIS-1 Stannard, D., 157-HR-8 Stark, R., 23-LP-3, 164-LP-16 Stathopoulos, P., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3 Steele, K., 111-AEP-2 Steinberg, A., 25-PC-1, 26-PC-2 Stemmer, C., 23-LP-3 Stephens, J., 163-LP-15 Stern, T., 111-AEP-2 Sternin, A., 131-LP-12 Stiefel, A., 162-LP-14 Stingo, L., 160-INPSI-4 Stoddard, W., 61-PGC-3 Story, G., 88-HR-5, 157-HR-8 Stout, J., 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Strakey, P., 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3 Stratton, Z., 122-GTE-10 Straub, J., 205-SATS-1 Strauss, F., 194-HSABP-8
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AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEXStrickland, M., 21-LP-1 Stubenrauch, M., 163-LP-15 Sudhof, S., 55-LP-6 Sumption, M., 214-EATS-6, 225-EATS-14 Sun, G., 68-PSTR-1, 186-EP-21 Sun, X., 126-INPSI-3 Sung, W., 8-EERE-1 Sur, A., 212-EATS-4 Suslov, D., 199-LP-21, 200-LP-22/PC-16 Susner, M., 225-EATS-14 Sutherlin, S., 163-LP-15 Suzuki, H., 172-UAS-2 Suzuki, S., 172-UAS-2 Szedlmayer, M., 64-UAS-1, 172-UAS-2 Tacconi, J., 87-GTE-7 Tacina, K., 202-PC-17 Taghavi, R., 139-TM-4 Tai, J., 13-GTE-1 Tajmar, M., 131-LP-12 Takahashi, K., 68-PSTR-1 Takahashi, M., 19-HSABP-2 Takao, Y., 84-EP-11 Tallerico, T., 214-EATS-6 Tamanampudi, G., 134-PC-12 Tan, D., 76-AIECIS-1 Tanaka, S., 8-EERE-1, 159-HSABP-7 Tanaka, Y., 78-APC-3 Tang, H., 5-APC-1, 68-PSTR-1, 186-EP-21 Tangirala, V., 136-PGC-6, 169-PGC-8/
GTE-16 Tarau, C., 63-TM-2, 113-ECS-3 Targonski, J., 68-PSTR-1, 148-EDU-3 Tarrant, D., 136-PGC-6 Taunay, P., 11-EP-3 Tessé, L., 68-PSTR-1 Theile, M., 218-EATS-9 Thomas, A., 203-PC-18 Thomas, D., 21-LP-1, 148-EDU-3,
201-NFF-4 Thomas, G., 87-GTE-7, 145-AEP-3/
GTE-12 Thomas, J., 168-PC-15, 203-PC-18 Thomas, R., 44-EP-8, 154-GTE-13 Thomas, S., 30-TM-1, 133-NFF-3,
206-SNPS-1 Thompson, J., 226-EATS-15 Thomson, D., 182-AMP-3 Thorben, B., 198-LP-20 Thormahlen, P., 128-LP-9 Thornock, R., 20-INPSI-1 Thuppul, A., 85-EP-12, 118-EP-15 Thurmond, K., 60-PGC-2, 98-PGC-4/
PC-11 Tingley, E., 7-EDU-1 Tinker, D., 135-PC-13 Tiwari, A., 68-PSTR-1 Tobeli, J., 183-AVS-3 Toktaliev, P., 160-INPSI-4 Tolbert, L., 217-EATS-8 Tolentino, A., 9-EP-1 Tomasella, F., 160-INPSI-4 Tomescu, B., 82-EP-9, 116-EP-13 Tomioka, S., 19-HSABP-2, 135-PC-13,
194-HSABP-8 Tomsic, M., 214-EATS-6 Tonti, F., 200-LP-22/PC-16 Torrey, D., 217-EATS-8, 221-EATS-11 Toure, D., 210-EATS-2 T R, P., 184-EDU-6 Traudt, T., 55-LP-6 Trawick, D., 224-EATS-13 Traxinger, C., 131-LP-12 Trescott, J., 116-EP-13 Triggs, E., 95-PC-8, 100-SR-3, 165-
LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Truong, C., 130-LP-11 Tsuboi, N., 193-HR-11 Tsuchiya, J., 78-APC-3 Tsukizaki, R., 84-EP-11
Tsunemi, A., 19-HSABP-2 Tsuru, K., 78-APC-3 Tucker, D., 94-NFF-2 Tuji, A., 49-HR-3 Tuohy, P., 214-EATS-6 Uchiumi, M., 55-LP-6, 68-PSTR-1 Uddanti, N., 192-HR-10 Ulas, A., 62-SR-2 Underwood, S., 139-TM-4 Unnikrishnan, U., 58-PC-6 Unruh, E., 148-EDU-3 Untaroiu, A., 5-APC-1 Valdés, J., 16-HR-1 Valenzuela, J., 49-HR-3 Valera, L., 191-GTE-19 Valle, J., 198-LP-20 Vancil, A., 43-EP-7 Vancil, B., 43-EP-7 Vanhoose, J., 49-HR-3 Van Steenwyk, C., 7-EDU-1 Varshney, M., 51-HSABP-4 Vasu, S., 26-PC-2, 60-PGC-2, 98-
PGC-4/PC-11 Vaughan, D., 50-HR-4, 89-HR-6,
157-HR-8 Vecchia, P., 160-INPSI-4 Velthuysen, T., 7-EDU-1 Venenga, E., 7-EDU-1 Veraar, R., 18-HSABP-1 Vermorel, O., 185-EP-20 Verstraete, D., 64-UAS-1, 87-GTE-7,
172-UAS-2, 209-EATS-1, 221-EATS-11 Vetcha, N., 21-LP-1 Villanueva, A., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Villanueva, K., 68-PSTR-1 Villar, L., 62-SR-2 Viscor, T., 50-HR-4 Visser, W., 87-GTE-7 Voelkel, S., 204-PGC-9 Volk, S., 77-AMP-2 Vongries, A., 53-ITAR-1 von Wolfersdorf, J., 101-TM-3 Vos, R., 216-EATS-7 Vu, L., 159-HSABP-7 Vuglec, D., 10-EP-2 Wachs, B., 68-PSTR-1 Wafi, T., 68-PSTR-1 Wagner, B., 55-LP-6 Wainwright, M., 54-LP-5, 118-EP-15 Wakabayashi, S., 51-HSABP-4 Wakayama, S., 209-EATS-1 Walker, M., 83-EP-10 Walock, M., 156-GTE-15, 189-GTE-17 Walter, A., 226-EATS-15 Walters, I., 136-PGC-6 Wang, B., 68-PSTR-1 Wang, F., 217-EATS-8 Wang, G., 146-ECD-3 Wang, J., 137-PGC-7 Wang, N., 29-SR-1, 186-EP-21 Wang, Q., 59-PC-7 Wang, X., 76-AIECIS-1 Wang, Y., 19-HSABP-2, 29-SR-1, 136-
PGC-6, 172-UAS-2, 210-EATS-2 Wang, Z., 47-GTE-5, 91-INPSI-2,
126-INPSI-3, 154-GTE-13 Waranauskas, J., 82-EP-9 Watanabe, H., 42-EP-6, 43-EP-7 Watanabe, T., 129-LP-10 Waxenegger-Wilfing, G., 55-LP-6 Weaver, H., 54-LP-5 Webster, G., 198-LP-20 Webster, M., 189-GTE-17 Wei, J., 56-LP-7/PC-4, 220-EATS-10 Weiland, N., 6-ECD-1 Welander, B., 9-EP-1, 117-EP-14 Wen, B., 159-HSABP-7 Wenjie, W., 91-INPSI-2 Wey, T., 191-GTE-19
Whipple, W., 127-ITAR-3 White, D., 38-APS-1, 112-APC-4 White, H., 187-EP-22 White, S., 61-PGC-3 Whitmore, S., 17-HR-2, 77-AMP-2,
158-HR-9, 193-HR-11 Whiton, J., 212-EATS-4 Widman, F., 201-NFF-4 Widmer, T., 187-EP-22 Wieling, W., 18-HSABP-1 Wilhelm, M., 128-LP-9 Williams, D., 157-HR-8 Williams, G., 83-EP-10, 84-EP-11, 117-
EP-14, 151-EP-18 Willits, J., 25-PC-1 Wilson, D., 47-GTE-5, 137-PGC-7,
159-HSABP-7 Wilson, S., 40-ECD-2 Winter, F., 131-LP-12 Winterling, B., 133-NFF-3 Wirz, R., 84-EP-11, 85-EP-12, 118-EP-
15, 151-EP-18 Witte, J., 194-HSABP-8 Wolff, K., 114-EDU-2 Wolff, M., 15-GTE-3, 30-TM-1, 190-GTE-18 Wolter, J., 20-INPSI-1 Won, S., 202-PC-17 Wong, J., 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5 Wong, W., 40-ECD-2, 146-ECD-3 Wood, B., 121-GTE-9 Woods, J., 187-EP-22 Woodside, R., 6-ECD-1 Woodworth, A., 111-AEP-2, 220-
EATS-10 Wordingham, C., 11-EP-3 Wright, A., 156-GTE-15 Wright, P., 85-EP-12, 118-EP-15 Wroblewski, G., 224-EATS-13 Wu, H., 122-GTE-10 Wu, K., 52-HSABP-5, 124-HSABP-6 Wu, X., 221-EATS-11 Wu, Z., 18-HSABP-1, 68-PSTR-1,
186-EP-21 Wunderlin, N., 21-LP-1 Xiang, H., 155-GTE-14 Xiang, X., 154-GTE-13 Xiaofang, N., 213-EATS-5 Xie, K., 29-SR-1, 68-PSTR-1 Ximing, Z., 213-EATS-5 Xiong, J., 95-PC-8 Xu, F., 47-GTE-5, 87-GTE-7 Xu, J., 96-PC-9 Xu, K., 44-EP-8, 84-EP-11, 118-EP-15 Xu, W., 190-GTE-18 Yabe, T., 42-EP-6 Yadav, P., 40-ECD-2 Yamada, S., 8-EERE-1 Yamamoto, K., 128-LP-9 Yamamoto, N., 151-EP-18 Yamamoto, Y., 84-EP-11 Yamashita, Y., 84-EP-11, 150-EP-17 Yamauchi, T., 84-EP-11 Yan, X., 147-ECS-4 Yanaga, K., 40-ECD-2 Yang, K., 156-GTE-15 Yang, L., 111-AEP-2, 113-ECS-3 Yang, T., 59-PC-7 Yang, V., 58-PC-6 Yang, X., 5-APC-1, 47-GTE-5 Yang, Y., 29-SR-1, 172-UAS-2 Yano, K., 68-PSTR-1 Yano, Y., 29-SR-1 Yao, W., 19-HSABP-2, 52-HSABP-5,
124-HSABP-6 Yao, Z., 101-TM-3 Yasuda, K., 68-PSTR-1 Yatsko, A., 14-GTE-2, 190-GTE-18 Ye, M., 56-LP-7/PC-4 Ye, Y., 47-GTE-5
Yeatts, L., 10-EP-2, 117-EP-14 Yi, R., 59-PC-7 Yim, J., 150-EP-17, 151-EP-18 Yoon, A., 211-EATS-3 Yoon, Y., 27-PC-3 Yoshida, H., 51-HSABP-4 Yoshino, T., 193-HR-11 Younes, B., 68-PSTR-1 Young, R., 170-SR-6 Yu, K., 60-PGC-2, 162-LP-14, 204-PGC-9 Yu, S., 29-SR-1 Yu, X., 29-SR-1 Yu, Z., 152-EP-19 Yuan, T., 52-HSABP-5 Yun, Y., 49-HR-3, 168-PC-15 Yungster, S., 137-PGC-7 Zachrau, H., 198-LP-20 Zahn, A., 60-PGC-2, 61-PGC-3 Zakar, D., 30-TM-1, 53-ITAR-1, 63-TM-
2, 101-TM-3, 139-TM-4, 171-TM-5 Zambon, A., 22-LP-2, 58-PC-6 Zametaev, E., 164-LP-16 Zang, J., 54-LP-5 Zang, S., 206-SNPS-1 Zelin, Z., 37-APC-2, 168-PC-15 Zeller, M., 226-EATS-15 Zeng, L., 68-PSTR-1, 186-EP-21 Zevenbergen, J., 113-ECS-3, 147-ECS-4 Zhang, D., 217-EATS-8 Zhang, G., 68-PSTR-1 Zhang, H., 147-ECS-4 Zhang, J., 37-APC-2, 168-PC-15 Zhang, K., 154-GTE-13 Zhang, M., 154-GTE-13 Zhang, S., 56-LP-7/PC-4, 64-UAS-1,
186-EP-21 Zhang, X., 147-ECS-4, 154-GTE-13 ZHANG, X., 47-GTE-5 Zhang, Z., 186-EP-21, 217-EATS-8 Zhao, Q., 154-GTE-13 Zhao, W., 154-GTE-13 Zhao, X., 146-ECD-3 Zhou, J., 135-PC-13 Zhou, L., 91-INPSI-2, 122-GTE-10,
126-INPSI-3 Zhu, H., 190-GTE-18 Zhu, X., 57-PC-5 Zhu, Z., 47-GTE-5 Ziemer, J., 82-EP-9 Zimbelman, T., 75-AEP-1 Zimmerli, G., 53-ITAR-1 Zinkle, S., 94-NFF-2 Zips, J., 131-LP-12 Zoli, L., 101-TM-3 Zou, B., 76-AIECIS-1 Zvorsky, I., 129-LP-10
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1500-1630 hrs Rockets, Space and Advanced Propulsion Group Salon M Hilton
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Monday, 9 July
0900-1000 hrs ABP Steering Committee Salon DE Hilton
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1000-1100 hrs ABO Student Design Competition Salon DE Hilton
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1030-1200 hrs PE 2019 Technical Program Planning Meeting Junior Ballroom C Duke Energy Center
1200-1500 hrs Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion Technical Committee Salon DE Hilton
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1800-2200 hrs Aerospace Power Systems TC Salon FG Hilton
1830-2000 hrs VIP Speaker/Sponsor Reception Mezzanine Hilton
1830-2030 hrs Pressure Gain Combustion TC Salon DE Hilton
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1900-2200 hrs Hybrid Rockets TC Continental Hilton
1900-2200 hrs Liquid Propulsion Technical Committee Rue Reolon Hilton
1930-2100 hrs Electric Propulsion Technical Committee Mayflower 2 Hilton
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1030-1200 hrs Green Engineering Integration Committee Mayflower 1/2 Hilton
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS AT A GLANCE DATE ABBRV W/PREFIX TITLE START TIME ROOM
Additive Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems
Monday 9-Jul 4-AMP-1 Introduction to Additive Manufacturing 0930 hrs 233
Tuesday 10-Jul 77-AMP-2 Additive Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems I 0930 hrs 237
Wednesday 11-Jul 182-AMP-3 Additive Manufacturing for Propulsion Systems II 1530 hrs 237
Advanced Integrated Engine Control & Intelligent Systems
Tuesday 10-Jul 76-AIECIS-1 Advanced Integrated Engine Controls and Intelligent System 0930 hrs 207
Advanced Propulsion Concepts
Monday 9-Jul 5-APC-1 Innovative Propulsion Concepts I 0930 hrs 264
Monday 9-Jul 37-APC-2 Unique Propulsion Concepts I 1530 hrs 264
Tuesday 10-Jul 78-APC-3 Unique Propulsion Concepts II 0930 hrs 264
Tuesday 10-Jul 112-APC-4 Innovative Propulsion Concepts II 1530 hrs 264
Advanced Vehicle Systems
Monday 9-Jul 39-AVS-1 Small Launch Vehicle Propulsion 1530 hrs 232
Tuesday 10-Jul 80-AVS-2 Space Delivery Systems 0930 hrs 234
Wednesday 11-Jul 183-AVS-3 High-Speed Simulation and Drag Reduction Testing 1530 hrs 231
Aerospace Power Systems
Monday 9-Jul 38-APS-1 Solar Arrays, Lithium-Ion Batteries and Nuclear Technology Appli-cations in Space Power Systems
1530 hrs 235
Tuesday 10-Jul 79-APS-2 Space Systems Power Management and Control 0930 hrs 235
Aircraft Electric Propulsion
Tuesday 10-Jul 75-AEP-1 Aircraft Electric Propulsion I 0930 hrs 204
Tuesday 10-Jul 111-AEP-2 Aircraft Electric Propulsion II 1530 hrs 210
Wednesday 11-Jul 145-AEP-3/GTE-12 Aircraft Electric Propulsion III 0930 hrs 264
Wednesday 11-Jul 181-AEP-4 Rolling Recap Aircraft Electric Propulsion Topics 1530 hrs 232
Deep Space Gateway
Wednesday 11-Jul 175-DSG-1 Deep Space Gateway Power and Propulsion Element Panel 1045 hrs 233
Electric Propulsion
Monday 9-Jul 9-EP-1 NASA's NextSTEP 100kW EP Systems and High-Power SEP I 0930 hrs 262
Monday 9-Jul 10-EP-2 Hall Thruster Development I 0930 hrs 263
Monday 9-Jul 11-EP-3 Cathode Development and Modeling I 0930 hrs 260
Monday 9-Jul 41-EP-5 NASA's NextSTEP 100kW EP Systems and High-Power SEP II 1530 hrs 262
Monday 9-Jul 42-EP-6 Hall Thruster Development II 1530 hrs 263
Monday 9-Jul 43-EP-7 Cathode Development and Modeling II 1530 hrs 260
Monday 9-Jul 44-EP-8 EP and Plasma Diagnostics 1530 hrs 261
Tuesday 10-Jul 82-EP-9 EP Flight Programs and Missions I 0930 hrs 262
Tuesday 10-Jul 83-EP-10 NASA's HERMeS and AEPS SEP I 0930 hrs 263
Tuesday 10-Jul 84-EP-11 Ion Thruster Development 0930 hrs 260
Tuesday 10-Jul 85-EP-12 Electrospray EP I 0930 hrs 261
Tuesday 10-Jul 116-EP-13 EP Flight Programs and Missions II 1530 hrs 262
Tuesday 10-Jul 117-EP-14 NASA's HERMeS and AEPS SEP II 1530 hrs 263
Tuesday 10-Jul 118-EP-15 Electrospray EP II 1530 hrs 261
Tuesday 10-Jul 119-EP-16 Advanced EP Concepts I 1530 hrs 260
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Wednesday 11-Jul 150-EP-17 Hall Thruster Modeling I 0930 hrs 260
Wednesday 11-Jul 151-EP-18 Ion Thruster Modeling 0930 hrs 261
Wednesday 11-Jul 152-EP-19 Micropropulsion I 0930 hrs 262
Wednesday 11-Jul 185-EP-20 Hall Thruster Modeling II 1530 hrs 260
Wednesday 11-Jul 186-EP-21 Micropropulsion II 1530 hrs 262
Wednesday 11-Jul 187-EP-22 Advanced EP Concepts II 1530 hrs 261
Energetic Components and Systems
Monday 9-Jul 65-ECS-1 Threshold Testing: Using the Neyer and Other Methods: Part I, Theory
1645 hrs 233
Tuesday 10-Jul 81-ECS-2 AIAA-S-113A-2016: A Guideline Standard for Explosive Devices used in Launch Vehicles, Spacecraft and Missiles
0930 hrs 206
Tuesday 10-Jul 113-ECS-3 Detonation Theory, and Characterization and Testing of Energetic Components
1530 hrs 211
Wednesday 11-Jul 147-ECS-4 Energetic Components and Systems used in Aircraft and Launch Vehicles
0930 hrs 205
Energy Conversion Device Technology
Monday 9-Jul 6-ECD-1 Solar, MHD, and Piezoelectric Energy Conversion 0930 hrs 237
Monday 9-Jul 40-ECD-2 Stirling Energy Conversion Systems 1530 hrs 238
Wednesday 11-Jul 146-ECD-3 Various Topics in Energy Conversion Technology 0930 hrs 237
Energy-Efficient and Renewable Energy Technologies
Monday 9-Jul 8-EERE-1 Advancements in Pyrolysis and Combustion for Energy 0930 hrs 234
Tuesday 10-Jul 115-EERE-2 Wind and Solar Energy Generation 1530 hrs 234
Monday 9-Jul 70-EERE-4 Sustainable Energy Systems 1930 hrs 234
Gas Turbine Engines
Monday 9-Jul 13-GTE-1 GTE Student Engine Design Competition 0930 hrs 251
Monday 9-Jul 14-GTE-2 Heat Transfer 0930 hrs 201
Monday 9-Jul 15-GTE-3 Turbine I 0930 hrs 212
Monday 9-Jul 46-GTE-4 Performance Assessment of Hybrid Electric Systems 1530 hrs 233
Monday 9-Jul 47-GTE-5 Adaptive Cycle 1530 hrs 201
Tuesday 10-Jul 87-GTE-7 Cycle/Performance 0930 hrs 201
Tuesday 10-Jul 121-GTE-9 Propulsion Control Technology Development Roadmaps to Address NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Goals for Thrusts 3a and 4
1530 hrs 232
Tuesday 10-Jul 122-GTE-10 Gas Turbine Numerical Simulations 1530 hrs 201
Tuesday 10-Jul 123-GTE-11 Turbomachinery 1530 hrs 212
Wednesday 11-Jul 145-AEP-3/GTE-12 Aircraft Electric Propulsion III 0930 hrs 264
Wednesday 11-Jul 154-GTE-13 Engine Controls 0930 hrs 201
Wednesday 11-Jul 155-GTE-14 Compressors 0930 hrs 263
Wednesday 11-Jul 156-GTE-15 Coatings 0930 hrs 212
Wednesday 11-Jul 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Potential Applications and System Integration 0930 hrs 236
Wednesday 11-Jul 189-GTE-17 Engine Testing 1530 hrs 201
Wednesday 11-Jul 190-GTE-18 Turbine II 1530 hrs 212
Wednesday 11-Jul 191-GTE-19 Combustor/Combustion 1530 hrs 263
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS AT A GLANCE DATE ABBRV W/PREFIX TITLE START TIME ROOM
High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion
Monday 9-Jul 18-HSABP-1 Novel and Combined Cycle Systems 0930 hrs 205
Monday 9-Jul 19-HSABP-2 Hydrocarbon Fueling 0930 hrs 206
Monday 9-Jul 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3
Component and Subsystem Design and Test 0930 hrs 236
Monday 9-Jul 51-HSABP-4 Flowpath Operability and Control 1530 hrs 205
Monday 9-Jul 52-HSABP-5 High-Speed Injection and Mixing 1530 hrs 206
Tuesday 10-Jul 124-HSABP-6 Supersonic Combustion Modeling 1530 hrs 200
Wednesday 11-Jul 159-HSABP-7 Design and Analysis of High-Speed Propulsion Systems 0930 hrs 200
Wednesday 11-Jul 194-HSABP-8 Experimental High-Speed Propulsion 1530 hrs 200
Hybrid Rockets
Monday 9-Jul 16-HR-1 Combustion Dynamics and Mixing Efficiencies 0930 hrs 210
Monday 9-Jul 17-HR-2 Design and Development of Novel Hybrid Rocket Motor Concepts I 0930 hrs 211
Monday 9-Jul 49-HR-3 Combustion Stability, Motor Performance, and Related Issues 1530 hrs 210
Monday 9-Jul 50-HR-4 Internal Ballistics Modeling 1530 hrs 211
Tuesday 10-Jul 88-HR-5 Development and Evaluation of Novel O/F Formulations and Combinations
0930 hrs 210
Tuesday 10-Jul 89-HR-6 Design and Development of Novel Hybrid Rocket Motor Concepts II 0930 hrs 211
Tuesday 10-Jul 140-HR-7 State of the Art of Hybrid Rocket Technology 1645 hrs 233
Wednesday 11-Jul 157-HR-8 Current Programs: Objectives, Developments, and Progress to Date 0930 hrs 210
Wednesday 11-Jul 158-HR-9 Hybrid Rocket Contemporary Materials and Modern Applications 0930 hrs 211
Wednesday 11-Jul 192-HR-10 Design and Development of Novel Hybrid Rocket Motor Concepts III 1530 hrs 210
Wednesday 11-Jul 193-HR-11 Contemporary Hybrid Rocket Fuel Characterization, Visualization, and Controls
1530 hrs 211
Inlets, Nozzles and Propulsion Systems Integration
Monday 9-Jul 20-INPSI-1 Inlets - Air-Breathing Propulsion 0930 hrs 238
Tuesday 10-Jul 91-INPSI-2 Air-Breathing Propulsion System Integration I 0930 hrs 238
Tuesday 10-Jul 126-INPSI-3 Nozzles and Inlets - Air-Breathing Propulsion 1530 hrs 238
Wednesday 11-Jul 160-INPSI-4 Air-Breathing Propulsion System Integration II 0930 hrs 238
Wednesday 11-Jul 195-INPSI-5 Supersonic Inlets 1530 hrs 238
Wednesday 11-Jul 196-INPSI-6 Boundary Layer Ingestion Testing 1530 hrs 233
ITAR
Monday 9-Jul 53-ITAR-1 Green Liquid and Other Propulsion Elements 1530 hrs 251
Tuesday 10-Jul 92-ITAR-2 Scramjet School 0930 hrs 251
Tuesday 10-Jul 127-ITAR-3 SLS/Orion Progress to Flight 1530 hrs 251
Wednesday 11-Jul 161-ITAR-4 Advanced Turbine Engine Technology - from Today to 2034 0930 hrs 251
Wednesday 11-Jul 197-ITAR-5 Industry Perspective - The Future of Advanced Turbine Engine Technology
1530 hrs 251
Wednesday 11-Jul 207-ITAR-6 The Role of Scientific Research in Delivering Advanced Turbine Engine Technology
1700 hrs 251
Liquid Propulsion
Monday 9-Jul 21-LP-1 Liquid Rocket Engines I - Launcher Applications 0930 hrs 203
Monday 9-Jul 22-LP-2 Modeling and Simulation of LRE and Components 0930 hrs 207
Monday 9-Jul 23-LP-3 German SFBTRR-40 I - Nozzles and Afterbody Flow 0930 hrs 204
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Monday 9-Jul 24-LP-4 Green Rocket Propellants Panel 0930 hrs 232
Monday 9-Jul 54-LP-5 Liquid Rocket Engines II - In-Space Propulsion/System Design 1530 hrs 203
Monday 9-Jul 55-LP-6 Turbomachinery for Liquid Propulsion 1530 hrs 207
Monday 9-Jul 56-LP-7/PC-4 German SFBTRR-40 II - 7-Elements GOX/GCH4 Combustion Chamber Test Case
1530 hrs 204
Tuesday 10-Jul 93-LP-8 The Heart of the Engine: Development and Personal Histories of Liquid Rocket Turbopumps
0930 hrs 232
Tuesday 10-Jul 128-LP-9 Green Propellants I - Programs 1530 hrs 206
Tuesday 10-Jul 129-LP-10 Propellant Feed and Fluid Management 1530 hrs 203
Tuesday 10-Jul 130-LP-11 Injectors 1530 hrs 207
Tuesday 10-Jul 131-LP-12 German SFBTRR-40 III - Combustion and Cooling 1530 hrs 204
Tuesday 10-Jul 132-LP-13 Tutorial: Introduction to the Use of NASA Chemical Equilibrium Applications (CEA)
1530 hrs 233
Wednesday 11-Jul 162-LP-14 Green Propellants II - Components/Gelled Propellants 0930 hrs 206
Wednesday 11-Jul 163-LP-15 Propellant Storage and Management I 0930 hrs 203
Wednesday 11-Jul 164-LP-16 Nozzles 0930 hrs 207
Wednesday 11-Jul 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5
Student Rocket Design and Launch 0930 hrs 204
Wednesday 11-Jul 177-LP-18 Propulsion Testing Discussion Group 1100 hrs 232
Wednesday 11-Jul 198-LP-20 Propellant Storage and Management II 1530 hrs 203
Wednesday 11-Jul 199-LP-21 Combustors 1530 hrs 207
Wednesday 11-Jul 200-LP-22/PC-16 Combustion Oscillations/Special Session: German SFBTRR-40 IV 1530 hrs 204
Wednesday 11-Jul 166-LP-23 Vehicle Propulsion Overview Panel 0930 hrs 233
Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion
Monday 9-Jul 71-NFF-1 Future Flight Propulsion Systems 1930 hrs 205
Tuesday 10-Jul 94-NFF-2 Nuclear Thermal Propulsion 0930 hrs 205
Tuesday 10-Jul 133-NFF-3 Fusion and Advanced Nuclear Concepts 1530 hrs 205
Wednesday 11-Jul 201-NFF-4 Vehicles and Missions 1530 hrs 205
Poster Session - All Topics
Monday 9-Jul 68-PSTR-1 Poster Session 1800 hrs Exhibit Hall
Pressure Gain Combustion
Monday 9-Jul 28-PGC-1/HSABP-3
Component and Subsystem Design and Test 0930 hrs 236
Monday 9-Jul 60-PGC-2 Measurement and Diagnostic Techniques I 1530 hrs 236
Monday 9-Jul 61-PGC-3 PGC Device Testing, Operability and Performance I 1530 hrs 237
Tuesday 10-Jul 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Measurement and Diagnostic Techniques II 0930 hrs 236
Tuesday 10-Jul 99-PGC-5 Pressure Gain Combustion Overview: Principles, Operation, and Applications
0930 hrs 233
Tuesday 10-Jul 136-PGC-6 PGC Device Testing, Operability and Performance II 1530 hrs 237
Tuesday 10-Jul 137-PGC-7 Physics Modeling and Simulation I 1530 hrs 236
Wednesday 11-Jul 169-PGC-8/GTE-16 Potential Applications and System Integration 0930 hrs 236
Wednesday 11-Jul 204-PGC-9 Physics Modeling and Simulation II 1530 hrs 236
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Propellants and Combustion
Monday 9-Jul 25-PC-1 Combustion Diagnostics 0930 hrs 200
Monday 9-Jul 26-PC-2 Experiments in Flames and Combustors 0930 hrs 202
Monday 9-Jul 27-PC-3 Gas Turbine Combustion 0930 hrs 208
Monday 9-Jul 56-LP-7/PC-4 German SFBTRR-40 II - 7-Elements GOX/GCH4 Combustion Chamber Test Case
1530 hrs 204
Monday 9-Jul 57-PC-5 Combustion Instability I 1530 hrs 208
Monday 9-Jul 58-PC-6 Modeling and Simulation of Combustion I 1530 hrs 202
Monday 9-Jul 59-PC-7 Spray Combustion I 1530 hrs 200
Tuesday 10-Jul 95-PC-8 Combustion Instability II 0930 hrs 208
Tuesday 10-Jul 96-PC-9 Modeling and Simulation of Combustion II 0930 hrs 202
Tuesday 10-Jul 97-PC-10 Spray Combustion II 0930 hrs 200
Tuesday 10-Jul 98-PGC-4/PC-11 Measurement and Diagnostic Techniques II 0930 hrs 236
Tuesday 10-Jul 134-PC-12 Combustion Instability III 1530 hrs 208
Tuesday 10-Jul 135-PC-13 Ignition 1530 hrs 202
Wednesday 11-Jul 167-PC-14 Modeling and Simulation of Rocket Combustion 0930 hrs 202
Wednesday 11-Jul 168-PC-15 Solid Rocket Combustion I 0930 hrs 208
Wednesday 11-Jul 200-LP-22/PC-16 Combustion Oscillations/Special Session: German SFBTRR-40 IV 1530 hrs 204
Wednesday 11-Jul 202-PC-17 Modeling and Simulation of Gas Turbine Combustion 1530 hrs 202
Wednesday 11-Jul 203-PC-18 Solid Rocket Combustion II 1530 hrs 208
Propulsion Education
Monday 9-Jul 7-EDU-1 Laboratory Safety 0930 hrs 235
Tuesday 10-Jul 114-EDU-2 STEM Outreach and Development 1530 hrs 235
Wednesday 11-Jul 148-EDU-3 Propulsion Strategies 0930 hrs 235
Wednesday 11-Jul 149-EDU-4 University Propulsion Safety Practices 0930 hrs 232
Wednesday 11-Jul 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5
Student Rocket Design and Launch 0930 hrs 204
Wednesday 11-Jul 184-EDU-6 Propulsion Projects 1530 hrs 235
Small Satellites
Wednesday 11-Jul 205-SATS-1 Small Satellites 1530 hrs 264
Space Nuclear Power Systems
Wednesday 11-Jul 206-SNPS-1 Space Nuclear Power Systems 1530 hrs 230
Solid Rockets
Monday 9-Jul 29-SR-1 Solid Rocket Motor Nozzles and Thrust Management 0930 hrs 231
Monday 9-Jul 62-SR-2 Solid Rocket Propellant Developments 1530 hrs 231
Tuesday 10-Jul 100-SR-3 Solid Rocket Motor Grain Design and Ballistics 0930 hrs 231
Tuesday 10-Jul 138-SR-4 Solid Rocket Combustion Instability and Acoustic Characterization 1530 hrs 231
Wednesday 11-Jul 165-LP-17/EDU-5/SR-5
Student Rocket Design and Launch 0930 hrs 204
Wednesday 11-Jul 170-SR-6 Solid Rocket Simulation and Analysis Methodologies 0930 hrs 231
Thermal Management Technology
Monday 9-Jul 30-TM-1 Thermal System Applications and Unique Environment I 0930 hrs 230
Monday 9-Jul 63-TM-2 Thermal System Applications and Unique Environment II 1530 hrs 230
Tuesday 10-Jul 101-TM-3 Thermal System Applications and Unique Environment III 0930 hrs 230
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Tuesday 10-Jul 139-TM-4 Thermal System Applications and Unique Environment IV 1530 hrs 230
Wednesday 11-Jul 171-TM-5 Heat Transfer and Transport Modeling and Analysis 0930 hrs 230
Unmanned Systems
Monday 9-Jul 64-UAS-1 Propulsion and Power of Unmanned Aerial Systems I 1530 hrs 234
Wednesday 11-Jul 172-UAS-2 Propulsion and Power of Unmanned Aerial Systems II 0930 hrs 234
AIAA/IEEE Electric Aircraft Technologies Symposium
Thursday 12-Jul 209-EATS-1 Track 1: Design, Modeling, and Optimization of Aircraft Electrified Propulsion
0900 hrs 262
Thursday 12-Jul 210-EATS-2 Track 3: Aircraft Electrified Propulsion System Impacts and Constraints 0900 hrs 261
Thursday 12-Jul 211-EATS-3 Track 2: Machines and Drives for Aircraft Electrified Propulsion Systems 0900 hrs 260
Thursday 12-Jul 212-EATS-4 Track 3: Thermal Management Systems and Strategies 1230 hrs 261
Thursday 12-Jul 213-EATS-5 Track 1: Innovative Concepts in Aircraft Electrified Propulsion 1230 hrs 262
Thursday 12-Jul 214-EATS-6 Track 2: Superconducting/Cryogenic Machines and Power Systems 1230 hrs 260
Thursday 12-Jul 216-EATS-7 Track 1: Aircraft Electrified Propulsion Sizing, Case Studies, and Design Considerations
1600 hrs 262
Thursday 12-Jul 217-EATS-8 Track 2: Aircraft Power Electronics 1600 hrs 260
Thursday 12-Jul 218-EATS-9 Track 3: Electrified Propulsor Dynamics, Modeling, and Control 1600 hrs 261
Friday 13-Jul 220-EATS-10 Track 2: Sensors, Materials, and Enabling Components 0930 hrs 260
Friday 13-Jul 221-EATS-11 Track 3: Power Flow Modeling and Simulation 0930 hrs 261
Friday 13-Jul 222-EATS-12 Track 1: Design and Analysis Update for Environmentally Conscious Aircraft (ECO-150)
0930 hrs 262
Friday 13-Jul 224-EATS-13 Track 1: Aircraft Electrified Propulsion Mission and Drivetrain Analysis 1400 hrs 262
Friday 13-Jul 225-EATS-14 Track 2: Superconducting Power Transmission and Storage Systems 1400 hrs 260
Friday 13-Jul 226-EATS-15 Track 3: Safety-Critical Systems 1400 hrs 261
Friday 13-Jul 219-EATS-16 System Engineering Needs and Challenges Generated by Electrification of Air Vehicles
0800 hrs 263/264
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2018
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room
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dustr
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his tu
torial
will
provid
e a th
oroug
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oduc
tion t
o the
tech
nolog
ies in
volve
d, the
typic
al ma
nfuctu
ring p
roces
s, an
d com
mon d
esign
cons
iderat
ions u
sing t
his ne
w tec
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2018
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acob
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SON,
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gine
X. Ya
ng, H
. Tan
g, M.
Chen
, Beih
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nivers
ity, B
eijing
, Chin
a
1000
hrs
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sure
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mVan
e Int
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Effe
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on D
owns
tream
Flow
Dist
ortio
n Pa
ttern
E. Ma
ck, J
. Gille
spie,
D. F
rohna
pfel, W
. O’B
rien,
A. Un
taroiu
, Vir
ginia
Polyt
echn
ic Ins
titute
and S
tate U
nivers
ity, B
lacks
burg,
VA
1030
hrs
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r Plan
t Pre
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plora
tion
for a
Turb
o-Ele
ctric
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ulsive
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lage C
once
ptJ.
Bijew
itz, A
. Seit
z, M.
Horn
ung,
Bauh
aus L
uftfah
rt e.V
., Ta
ufkirc
hen,
Germ
any
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
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, MHD
, and
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tric E
nerg
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versi
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HD: S
tatu
s of
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odels
and E
xper
imen
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alida
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chard
s, R.
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side,
C. Be
dick,
D. H
ucka
by, D
. Or
yshc
hyn,
N. W
eilan
d, Na
tiona
l Ene
rgy Te
chno
logy
Labo
ratory
, Morg
antow
n, W
V; et
al.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
404
Nume
rical
Study
on In
fluen
ces o
f Rad
iative
De-
excit
ation
on Se
ed-Fr
ee M
agne
tohy
drod
ynam
ic Ge
nera
tor
T. Fu
jino,
S. It
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Tsuku
ba, T
suku
ba, J
apan
; Y.
Okun
o, To
kyo I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Yo
koha
ma, J
apan
1030
hrs
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sion
Char
acter
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d Mod
elling
of
Mimo
sa pu
dica E
xtra
ct to
ward
s the
Pro
ducti
on of
Or
ganic
Solar
Mod
uleM.
Shit
ta, E.
Oge
deng
be, O
. Fam
iloni,
O. O
gund
ipe,
Unive
rsity
of La
gos,
Lago
s, Nig
eria
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
406
On th
e The
rmal
Cycli
c Pre
cipita
tion
of A
queo
us
Solut
ions f
or H
eat P
ower
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cles i
n Sp
ace
F. Ari
as, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Catal
onia,
Barc
elona
, Spa
in
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
7-ED
U-1
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rato
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fety
235
Chair
ed by
: J. B
ENNE
WITZ
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hrs
AIAA-2
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Remo
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Van S
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. Ven
enga
, D. D
eTurr
is, Ca
liforni
a Po
lytec
hnic
State
Univ
ersity
, San
Luis
Obisp
o, CA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
408
UAH
Prop
ulsion
Res
earch
Cent
er R
ocke
t Tes
t Up
grad
eD.
Jone
s, V.
Bras
well,
D. Li
nebe
rry, R
. Fred
erick
, Univ
ersity
of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
409
Safe
Labo
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ry P
racti
ces F
or En
erge
tics E
valua
tion
Unde
r High
Pre
ssure
Cond
itions
A. Pa
tel, T
. Hall
, J. B
uckle
y, R.
Frede
rick,
Unive
rsity
of Ala
bama
, Hun
tsville
, Hun
tsville
, AL
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
410
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idera
tions
for S
afety
in U
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base
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t the
UAH
Pro
pulsi
on R
esea
rch Ce
nter
R. Fre
deric
k, D.
Line
berry
, V. B
raswe
ll, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma,
Hunts
ville,
Hun
tsville
, AL
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
411
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ty A
spec
ts of
Nitr
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xide U
se in
Hyb
rid
Rock
et Mo
tor D
esign
and T
estin
gT.
Velth
uyse
n, K.
Brou
ghton
, M. B
rooks
, J. P
itot,
Unive
rsity
of Kw
aZulu
-Natal
, Durb
an, S
outh
Africa
; D. L
inebe
rry, E
. Ting
ley,
Unive
rsity
of Ala
bama
, Hun
tsville
, Hun
tsville
, ALDETAILED SESSIONS
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ayMo
nday
, 9 Ju
ly 20
181-
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- 08
00 h
rsSp
eake
rs’ B
riefin
gSe
ssion
Roo
ms
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
2-PL
NRY-1
0800
- 09
00 h
rsPr
opuls
ion an
d Ene
rgy:
Enab
ling N
ASA
Missi
ons T
oday
and T
omor
row
Gran
d Ball
room
A
Keyn
ote S
peak
er
Jane
t Kav
andi
Cente
r Dire
ctor
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
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Mond
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3-NW
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00 -
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hrs
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g Cof
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reak
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d Ball
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Mond
ay, 9
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- 12
00 h
rsIn
trodu
ction
to A
dditiv
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ufac
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g23
3
Addit
ive m
anufa
cturin
g is i
ncrea
sing i
n prev
elanc
e and
impo
rtanc
e acro
ss ma
ny in
dustr
ies. T
his tu
torial
will
provid
e a th
oroug
h intr
oduc
tion t
o the
tech
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ies in
volve
d, the
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nfuctu
ring p
roces
s, an
d com
mon d
esign
cons
iderat
ions u
sing t
his ne
w tec
hnolo
gy.
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ay, 9
July
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5-AP
C-1
Inno
vativ
e Pro
pulsi
on Co
ncep
ts I
264
Chair
ed by
: T. G
IEL, J
acob
s Tec
hnolo
gy an
d J. R
OBIN
SON,
Retire
d f/B
oeing
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
400
Perfo
rman
ce M
odeli
ng an
d Opt
imiza
tion
Asse
ssmen
t of V
ariab
le Pit
ch Fa
n fo
r Ultr
afan
En
gine
X. Ya
ng, H
. Tan
g, M.
Chen
, Beih
ang U
nivers
ity, B
eijing
, Chin
a
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
401
Pres
sure
Scre
en –
Stea
mVan
e Int
erac
tion
Effe
cts
on D
owns
tream
Flow
Dist
ortio
n Pa
ttern
E. Ma
ck, J
. Gille
spie,
D. F
rohna
pfel, W
. O’B
rien,
A. Un
taroiu
, Vir
ginia
Polyt
echn
ic Ins
titute
and S
tate U
nivers
ity, B
lacks
burg,
VA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
402
Powe
r Plan
t Pre
-Des
ign Ex
plora
tion
for a
Turb
o-Ele
ctric
Prop
ulsive
Fuse
lage C
once
ptJ.
Bijew
itz, A
. Seit
z, M.
Horn
ung,
Bauh
aus L
uftfah
rt e.V
., Ta
ufkirc
hen,
Germ
any
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
6-EC
D-1
Solar
, MHD
, and
Piez
oelec
tric E
nerg
y Con
versi
on23
709
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-440
3Di
rect
Powe
r Ext
racti
on w
ith M
HD: S
tatu
s of
Nume
ric M
odels
and E
xper
imen
tal V
alida
tion
G. Ri
chard
s, R.
Wood
side,
C. Be
dick,
D. H
ucka
by, D
. Or
yshc
hyn,
N. W
eilan
d, Na
tiona
l Ene
rgy Te
chno
logy
Labo
ratory
, Morg
antow
n, W
V; et
al.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
404
Nume
rical
Study
on In
fluen
ces o
f Rad
iative
De-
excit
ation
on Se
ed-Fr
ee M
agne
tohy
drod
ynam
ic Ge
nera
tor
T. Fu
jino,
S. It
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Tsuku
ba, T
suku
ba, J
apan
; Y.
Okun
o, To
kyo I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Yo
koha
ma, J
apan
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
405
Diffu
sion
Char
acter
izatio
n an
d Mod
elling
of
Mimo
sa pu
dica E
xtra
ct to
ward
s the
Pro
ducti
on of
Or
ganic
Solar
Mod
uleM.
Shit
ta, E.
Oge
deng
be, O
. Fam
iloni,
O. O
gund
ipe,
Unive
rsity
of La
gos,
Lago
s, Nig
eria
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
406
On th
e The
rmal
Cycli
c Pre
cipita
tion
of A
queo
us
Solut
ions f
or H
eat P
ower
ed Cy
cles i
n Sp
ace
F. Ari
as, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Catal
onia,
Barc
elona
, Spa
in
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
7-ED
U-1
Labo
rato
ry Sa
fety
235
Chair
ed by
: J. B
ENNE
WITZ
0930
hrs
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018-4
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DIY
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te Co
ntro
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of N
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were
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rid R
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Van S
teenw
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. Ven
enga
, D. D
eTurr
is, Ca
liforni
a Po
lytec
hnic
State
Univ
ersity
, San
Luis
Obisp
o, CA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
408
UAH
Prop
ulsion
Res
earch
Cent
er R
ocke
t Tes
t Up
grad
eD.
Jone
s, V.
Bras
well,
D. Li
nebe
rry, R
. Fred
erick
, Univ
ersity
of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
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untsv
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L
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hrs
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018-4
409
Safe
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valua
tion
Unde
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Pre
ssure
Cond
itions
A. Pa
tel, T
. Hall
, J. B
uckle
y, R.
Frede
rick,
Unive
rsity
of Ala
bama
, Hun
tsville
, Hun
tsville
, AL
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018-4
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idera
tions
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t Op
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t the
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esea
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nter
R. Fre
deric
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Line
berry
, V. B
raswe
ll, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma,
Hunts
ville,
Hun
tsville
, AL
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
411
Safe
ty A
spec
ts of
Nitr
ous O
xide U
se in
Hyb
rid
Rock
et Mo
tor D
esign
and T
estin
gT.
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uyse
n, K.
Brou
ghton
, M. B
rooks
, J. P
itot,
Unive
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of Kw
aZulu
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, Durb
an, S
outh
Africa
; D. L
inebe
rry, E
. Ting
ley,
Unive
rsity
of Ala
bama
, Hun
tsville
, Hun
tsville
, AL
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, A. G
upta,
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of M
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Park,
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Park,
MD
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vapo
rized
Liqu
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r, A. G
upta,
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of M
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d, Co
llege
Park,
Co
llege
Park,
MD
1030
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, S. Y
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a, K.
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i, Univ
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of To
kyo,
Toky
o, Ja
pan;
M. M
atsui,
Shiz
uoka
Univ
ersity
, Shiz
uoka
, Ja
pan;
H. Ko
izumi
, R. K
awas
hima,
Unive
rsity
of To
kyo,
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1100
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ou, W
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g, S.
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can,
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avris
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te of
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nolog
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GA
1130
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018-4
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ach
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alil, E
. Ben
das,
Cairo
Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
9-EP
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SA’s
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100
kW EP
Syste
ms an
d High
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er SE
P I
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Chair
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: P. P
ETER
SON,
NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r and
R. H
ARDY
0930
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nNA
SA’s
Next
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Adv
ance
d Elec
tric P
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X; et
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hrs
AIAA-2
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Hall
Thru
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of Te
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Pasa
dena
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B. W
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rojet
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etdyn
e, Re
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d, WA
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018-4
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WA
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
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ll Thr
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: L. Y
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e and
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A-201
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all Th
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uche
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n, Fra
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018-4
421
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T-140
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acke
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enter
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AIAA-2
018-4
422
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sear
ch, D
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018-4
423
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AIAA-2
018-4
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Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
11-EP
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ent a
nd M
odeli
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260
Chair
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: H. K
AMHA
WI,
NASA
Glen
n Res
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Cente
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M. G
LASC
OCK
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
425
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arat
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r Holl
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e Tes
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or th
e Ad
vanc
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all, V
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r, Clev
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velan
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hrs
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018-4
426
A 5,
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eater
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Alon
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ppel,
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
427
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tabil
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e Plum
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Cath
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eorgi
n, B.
Jorns
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allim
ore, U
nivers
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Mich
igan,
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nn Ar
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
428
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ay, 9
July
2018
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60-1
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30 -
1200
hrs
SLS a
nd O
rion
– Pr
ogre
ss To
ward
Fligh
tJu
nior B
allro
om D
Mode
rator:
Dou
g Coo
ke, P
rincip
al Ae
rospa
ce Co
nsult
ant,
Cook
e Con
cepts
and S
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ns
Pane
lists:
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Cian
ciola
Depu
ty Pro
gram
Mana
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pace
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ystem
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Offic
eNA
SA M
arsha
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ight C
enter
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Kinn
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bus D
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Van
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rojet
Rock
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e
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
13-G
TE-1
09
30 -
1200
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GTE S
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nt En
gine D
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Comp
etitio
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1
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
14-G
TE-2
Heat
Tran
sfer
201
Chair
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ATSK
O, G
eorgi
a Ins
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of Te
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logy
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hrs
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018-4
429
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stiga
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Geom
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sad,
Y. Pa
i, O. O
gbeb
or-Ev
ans,
M. Ri
cklick
, Emb
ry-Rid
dle Ae
ronau
tical
Unive
rsity,
Day
tona B
each
, FL
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
430
Meas
urem
ent o
f Hea
t Tra
nsfe
r Ins
ide a
Chan
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Using
Exter
nal I
nfra
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herm
ogra
phy
L. Ch
risten
sen,
R. Ma
thiso
n, Oh
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nivers
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hrs
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018-4
431
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Tran
sfer M
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acch
ini, A
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hrs
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018-4
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dy VS
. RAN
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ulatio
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dictin
g Flo
w An
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t Tra
nsfe
r In
A U-
Duct
With
A
Trape
zoida
l Cro
ss Se
ction
K. Hu
, T. S
hih, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Wes
t Lafa
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hrs
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018-4
433
Coup
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eat T
rans
fer I
nves
tigat
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r Tur
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Cavit
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Turb
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ngine
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sas E
ngine
Indu
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Eskis
ehir O
sman
gazi
Unive
rsity,
Eskis
ehir,
Turke
y
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
15-G
TE-3
Turb
ine I
212
Chair
ed by
: L. B
RAVO
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
434
On th
e Uns
teady
Aer
odyn
amics
of a
High
-Spe
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Turb
ine w
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ueale
r Blad
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rnat,
M. Pa
ty, S
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agno
li, vo
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án In
stitut
e for
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Dyna
mics,
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e-Sain
t-Gen
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Belgi
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hrs
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018-4
435
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of R
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s for
Des
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Insti
tute f
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cs, Rh
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aint-G
enès
e, Be
lgium
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
436
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rimen
tal I
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tigat
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Endw
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ntro
l fo
r Fro
nt Lo
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r, C. M
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ard, A
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searc
h Lab
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y, W
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Patte
rson A
FB, O
H; M
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f, W
right
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Univ
ersity
, Fair
born,
OH
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
437
Aero
dyna
mic A
nalys
is of
Shro
uded
High
Pre
ssure
Tu
rbine
Rot
or B
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g, Inc
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eights
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Ohio
State
Un
iversi
ty, Co
lumbu
s, OH
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
16-H
R-1
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ustio
n Dy
nami
cs an
d Mixi
ng Ef
ficien
cies
210
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: Y. C
HEN,
Nati
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Spac
e Orga
nizati
on Ta
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and J
. MAJ
DALA
NI, A
uburn
Univ
ersity
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
438
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rical
Mode
ling o
f Com
busti
on P
roce
ss in
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Engin
es u
sing O
pen
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ce So
ftwar
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Maya
, J. V
aldés
, Univ
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of Va
lle, C
ali, C
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ia
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018-4
439
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-scale
Gas
eous
Oxy
gen
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Testi
ng Fa
cility
Upg
rade
s for
Reg
ressi
on R
ate a
nd
Comb
ustio
n Ef
ficien
cy St
udies
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chen
tel, B
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twell
, Stan
ford U
nivers
ity, S
tanfor
d, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
440
Syste
matic
stra
tegies
for t
herm
oche
mica
l mod
el re
ducti
on in
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et pr
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plica
tions
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ttoli,
R. Ma
lpica
Gala
ssi, P
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enna
, G. L
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se, D
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nchi,
F. Cr
eta, U
nivers
ity of
Rome
“La S
apien
za”,
Rome
, Ita
ly; et
al.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
441
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sure
and L
umino
sity O
scilla
tion
in Po
st Ch
ambe
r of H
ybrid
Roc
ket
H. Ch
ae, D
. Lee
, C. L
ee, K
onku
k Univ
ersity
, Seo
ul, S
outh
Korea
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 49
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
17-H
R-2
Desig
n an
d Dev
elopm
ent o
f Nov
el Hy
brid
Rock
et Mo
tor C
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ed by
: D. P
ASTR
ONE,
Polite
cnico
di To
rino a
nd S
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GAN,
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thwes
t Res
earch
Insti
tute
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
442
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etric
Swirl
Num
ber a
nd H
ybrid
Roc
ket E
ngine
Pe
rform
ance
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reatrix
, Rye
rson U
nivers
ity, T
oronto
, Can
ada
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
443
High
-Per
form
ing H
ydro
gen
Pero
xide H
ybrid
Ro
cket
with
3-D
Prin
ted an
d Ext
rude
d ABS
Fuel
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hitmo
re, I.
Arms
trong
, M. H
einer,
C. M
artine
z, Ut
ah
State
Univ
ersity
, Log
an, U
T
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
444
Deve
lopme
nt of
a La
ser I
gnitio
n Sc
heme
for
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Moto
rsD.
Dyrd
a, B.
Cantw
ell, S
tanfor
d Univ
ersity
, Stan
ford,
CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
445
Nove
l Cat
alyst
Mater
ials f
or R
educ
ing Co
mbus
tion
Laten
cy of
a Th
erma
lly-Ig
nited
Per
oxide
/ABS
Hy
brid
Rock
etS.
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more,
C. M
artine
z, Ut
ah S
tate U
nivers
ity, L
ogan
, UT
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
446
Pred
iction
of 3
D Bo
unda
ry La
yer B
locka
ge an
d th
e Gra
in De
sign
Optim
izatio
n of
HVT
Dua
l-thr
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Hybr
id Ro
ckets
V. Sa
nal K
umar,
India
n Spa
ce Re
searc
h Orga
nisati
on,
Triva
ndrum
, Ind
ia; V.
San
kar, N
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ndras
ekara
n, Ind
ian
Institu
te of
Scien
ce, B
enga
luru,
India;
P. M
uruge
sh,
Kuma
raguru
Colle
ge of
Tech
nolog
y, Co
imba
tore,
India;
S. M
, Ind
ian In
stitut
e of S
cienc
e, Be
ngalu
ru, In
dia
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
18-H
SABP
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nd Co
mbine
d Cyc
le Sy
stems
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Chair
ed by
: J. C
ASTR
O, Ae
rojet
Rock
etdyn
e and
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RAKE
, Orbi
tal S
cienc
es Co
rporat
ion09
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sAIA
A-201
8-444
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e Tur
bo R
ocke
t - A
high
perfo
rman
ce ai
r-br
eath
ing ro
cket
prop
ulsion
syste
m wi
th n
uclea
r an
d che
mica
l con
figur
ation
sJ.
Buck
nell,
Self,
El, CA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
448
Unins
talle
d Per
form
ance
Pre
dictio
ns of
a Ma
gnes
ium-Fu
eled R
amjet
Cycle
in Ca
rbon
Diox
ide
Atmo
sphe
res
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L. Li
, NAS
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gley R
esea
rch Ce
nter, H
ampto
n, VA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
449
Susta
ined C
ombu
stion
Limi
ts of
a Ce
ntra
l Dum
p So
lid Fu
el Ra
mjet
Comb
usto
r at H
igh A
ltitud
e Op
erat
ional
Cond
itions
R. Ve
raar, W
. Wiel
ing, T
NO, R
ijswijk
, The
Neth
erlan
ds
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
450
Nume
rical
analy
sis of
star
t-up t
rans
ient p
roce
ss of
RBC
C emb
edde
d roc
ket u
nder
non
-nor
mal
oper
ating
cond
itions
R. Du
, Z. W
u, G.
Fang
, Beij
ing In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Be
ijing,
China
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
19-H
SABP
-2Hy
droc
arbo
n Fu
eling
206
Chair
ed by
: O. P
OWEL
L09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-445
1Re
al-ga
s Effe
ct Ac
coun
ted fo
r by t
he P
rincip
le of
Exten
ded C
orre
spon
ding S
tates
in M
odeli
ng
Supe
rsonic
Ker
osen
e Jet
Y. Wa
ng, W
. Yao
, X. F
an, C
hines
e Aca
demy
of S
cienc
es,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
452
A Du
al-Mo
de Sc
ramj
et Co
mbus
tor e
mploy
ing a
Jet
Fuel
for H
yper
sonic
Fligh
t Veh
icle
H. N
akay
ama,
T. Ed
anag
a, S.
Has
hino,
Arctic
Slop
e Res
earch
Co
rporat
ion (A
SRC)
, Tok
yo, J
apan
; S. T
omiok
a, K.
Koba
yash
i, M.
Taka
hash
i, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A),
Kaku
da, J
apan
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
453
Perfo
rman
ce Ev
aluat
ion of
a Sc
ramj
et Co
mbus
tor
with
Jet F
uel
S. To
miok
a, M.
Taka
hash
i, K. K
obay
ashi,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), K
akud
a, Ja
pan;
S. N
ako,
T. Na
niu, A
. Tsu
nemi
, Mits
ubish
i Corp
oratio
n, Ko
maki,
Japa
n; et
al.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
454
Pred
iction
of k
eros
ene p
rope
rties
at su
percr
itical
pres
sure
s by A
rtific
ial N
eura
l Netw
ork
B. Li
, Y. L
ee, W
. Yao
, Y. L
u, X.
Fan,
Chine
se Ac
adem
y of
Scien
ces,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
455
Desig
n an
d tes
ting o
f an
addit
ively
manu
factu
red
flame
-hold
er fo
r scra
mjets
flow
sD.
Lieb
er, C.
Goy
ne, R
. Roc
kwell
, C. G
eipel,
H. C
hellia
h, Un
iversi
ty of
Virgin
ia, Ch
arlott
esvil
le, Ch
arlott
esvil
le, VA
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
20-IN
PSI-1
Inlet
s - A
ir-Br
eath
ing P
ropu
lsion
238
Chair
ed by
: R. T
HORN
OCK a
nd J.
WOL
TER,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-445
6Ex
perim
enta
l Stu
dy on
the P
erfo
rman
ce of
a Bo
dy-
Integ
rated
Y-Sh
aped
Supe
rsonic
Inlet
M. So
ltani,
R. As
kari,
Shari
f Univ
ersity
of Te
chnolo
gy, Te
hran,
Iran
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
457
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion on
the A
ngle
of A
ttack
Ef
fects
on Su
perso
nic In
take
Per
form
ance
M. S
oltan
i, K. M
ostou
fi, R.
Aska
ri, A.
Khaje
h Fard
, Sha
hid
Satta
ri Air U
nivers
ity, T
ehran
, Iran
50 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
21-LP
-1Liq
uid R
ocke
t Eng
ines I
- La
unch
er A
pplic
ation
s20
3Ch
aired
by: A
. LEK
EUX,
CNES
and J
. SAU
ER, S
ierra
Neva
da Co
rporat
ion09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-445
8Pr
ogre
ss of
LE-9
Engin
e Dev
elopm
ent
H. Ka
wash
ima,
A. Ku
rosu,
T. Ko
baya
shi, K
. Okit
a, Ja
pan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
459
Over
view
of R
S-25
Ada
ptat
ion H
ot-Fi
re Te
st Se
ries
for S
LS, S
tatu
s and
Lesso
ns Le
arne
dN.
Vetch
a, ER
C, Inc
., Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; M. S
trickla
nd, I
ntegra
ted
Conc
epts
& Re
searc
h Corp
oratio
n, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; K.
Philip
part,
Bev
ilacq
ua Re
searc
h Corp
oratio
n, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; T.
Giel, E
RC, I
nc.,
Hunts
ville,
AL
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
460
An A
fford
abilit
y Mod
el Fr
amew
ork
for t
he R
S-25
Liq
uid R
ocke
t Eng
ineA.
Bowe
r, D. T
homa
s, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille,
Hunts
ville,
AL
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
461
Grou
nd H
ot-fi
ring T
est f
or th
e Des
ign Ve
rifica
tion
of G
CH4-LO
x Bi
prop
ellan
t Thr
uster
J. Ho
ng, S
. Bae
, D. B
ae, J
. Kim
, Puk
yong
Nati
onal
Unive
rsity,
Bu
san,
South
Korea
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
462
Desig
n Op
tions
for a
Sout
h Af
rican
Small
-Sat
ellite
La
unch
Vehic
leN.
Wun
derlin
, D. M
artin,
J. Pi
tot, M
. Broo
ks, U
nivers
ity of
Kw
aZulu
-Natal
, Durb
an, S
outh
Africa
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
22-LP
-2Mo
delin
g and
Simu
lation
of LR
E and
Comp
onen
ts20
7Ch
aired
by: V
. AHU
JA, C
RAFT
Tech
and D
. GUA
DAGN
OLI,
Orbit
al AT
K09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-446
3Nu
meric
al Fr
amew
ork
for S
imula
tion
of P
ropu
lsive
Sy
stems
at Su
b-Cr
itical
Cond
itions
A. Ho
sang
adi, V
. Ahu
ja, K.
Brin
ckma
n, A.
Zamb
on, C
RAFT
Te
chno
logies
, Inc
., Pip
ersvil
le, PA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
464
Inve
stiga
tion
into t
he Fe
asibi
lity of
Usin
g Tu
rbula
tors
in Liq
uid R
ocke
t Com
busti
on Ch
ambe
r Co
oling
Chan
nels
Using
a Co
njuga
te He
at Tr
ansfe
r An
alysis
T. Bu
chan
an, D
. Garc
ia, J.
Hos
sain,
J. Ka
pat,
Unive
rsity
of Ce
ntral
Florid
a, Or
lando
, FL
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
465
Comp
utat
onal
Analy
sis of
Supe
rcritic
al an
d Tra
nscri
tical
Flow
in Co
oling
Chan
nels
with
Rou
gh
Surfa
ceH.
Neg
ishi, Y
. Daim
on, H
. Kaw
ashim
a, Ja
pan A
erosp
ace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
23-LP
-3Ge
rman
SFBT
RR-4
0 I -
Noz
zles a
nd A
fterb
ody F
low20
4Ch
aired
by: J
. RICC
IUS,
DLR
- Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter a
nd B
. MAR
CU, A
erojet
Rock
etdyn
e09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-446
6Fu
ndam
enta
l Tec
hnolo
gies f
or th
e Dev
elopm
ent o
f Fu
ture
Spac
e Tra
nspo
rtsys
tem Co
mpon
ents
unde
r hig
h Th
erma
l and
Mec
hanic
al Lo
ads
O. Ha
idn, N
. Ada
ms, T
echnic
al Un
iversit
y of M
unich
, Garc
hing,
Germ
any;
R. Ra
despi
el, Te
chnica
l Univ
ersity
of Br
aunsc
hweig
, Bra
unsch
weig,
Germ
any;
W. Sc
hröde
r, RWT
H Aach
en Un
iversit
y, Aa
chen,
Germ
any;
C. Ste
mmer,
T. Sa
ttelm
ayer,
Techn
ical U
nivers
ity
of Mu
nich,
Garch
ing, G
erman
y; et
al.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
467
Oper
ation
Mod
e Tra
nsitio
n of
Film
-Coo
led D
ual-
Bell N
ozzle
sD.
Sch
neide
r, R. S
tark,
C. Ge
nin, M
. Osch
wald,
Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), L
ampo
ldsha
usen
, Germ
any;
K. Ko
styrki
n, RW
TH Aa
chen
Univ
ersity
, Aac
hen,
Germ
any
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
468
After
body
jet i
nter
actio
n of
a du
al-be
ll noz
zle in
su
perso
nic fl
owA.
Barkl
age,
R. Ra
desp
iel, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Br
auns
chwe
ig, B
rauns
chwe
ig, G
erman
y; C.
Genin
, Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), H
ardtha
usen
, Germ
any
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
469
Full-
Scale
Virtu
al Th
rust
Cham
ber D
emon
strat
ors a
s Nu
meric
al Te
stbed
s with
in SF
B-TR
R 40
D. Ei
ringh
aus,
H. Ri
edma
nn, O
. Kna
b, Ari
aneG
roup G
mbH,
Mu
nich,
Germ
any;
O. H
aidn,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
24-LP
-4
0930
- 12
00 h
rsGr
een
Rock
et Pr
opell
ants
Pane
l23
2
Any d
iscus
sion o
n liqu
id roc
ket p
ropell
ants
shou
ld inc
lude a
refer
ence
to Jo
hn D
. Clar
k’s bo
ok Ig
nition
!: An
Infor
mal H
istory
of Li
quid
Rock
et Pro
pella
nt. M
any q
uotes
could
be pu
lled f
rom th
is fas
cinati
ng bo
ok bu
t the
follo
wing
shou
ld ge
t eve
ryone
’s att
entio
n: Th
e anil
ine is
almo
st as
bad,
but a
bit m
ore su
btle i
n its
actio
ns. If
a ma
n is s
plash
ed ge
nerou
sly w
ith it,
and i
t isn’t
remo
ved i
mmed
iately
, he u
suall
y turn
s purp
le an
d the
n blue
and i
s like
ly to
die of
cyan
osis
in a m
atter
of mi
nutes
. Fa
st for
wardi
ng to
toda
y, the
pane
l will
discu
ss on
-going
activ
ities a
ll ove
r the
worl
d tow
ards t
he de
velop
ment
and i
n-spa
ce qu
alific
ation
of gr
een p
ropell
ants.
With
inter
natio
nal e
xpert
s from
indu
stry,
acad
emia
and g
overn
ment
agen
cies,
the pa
nel w
ill pro
vide u
nique
insig
hts in
bo
th gre
en m
onop
ropell
ant m
ission
s and
gree
n bipr
opell
ant d
evelo
pmen
t effo
rts.
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
25-P
C-1
Comb
ustio
n Di
agno
stics
200
Chair
ed by
: W. H
ARGU
S, U
SAF/
AFRL
/RQR
C09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-447
0Re
ynold
s ave
rage
d ens
troph
y tra
nspo
rt bu
dgets
me
asur
ed in
prem
ixed s
wirl
flame
s usin
g μ-TP
IV.A.
Kazb
ekov,
A. St
einbe
rg, Un
iversit
y of T
oronto
, Toro
nto, C
anad
a
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
471
Demo
nstra
tion
and C
hara
cteriz
ation
of P
artic
le Str
eak
Veloc
imetr
y in
Supe
rsonic
Noz
zle Fl
ows
J. W
illits,
T. Po
urpoin
t, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 51
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
26-P
C-2
Expe
rimen
ts in
Flame
s and
Comb
usto
rs20
209
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-447
2Lim
its an
d Int
ermi
ttenc
y of S
wirl
Flame
Lift-
Off
Copu
led w
ith H
ydro
dyna
mic I
nsta
bility
Q. An
, A. S
teinb
erg, U
nivers
ity of
Toron
to, To
ronto,
Cana
da
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
473
Early
War
ning S
ignals
of Fl
ashb
ack
in CH
4/H2
Sw
irl Fl
ames
C. Sc
hneid
er, A.
Stein
berg,
Unive
rsity o
f Toro
nto, T
oronto
, Can
ada
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
474
Pyro
lysis
of cy
clope
ntan
one:
A sh
ock
tube
and
laser
abso
rptio
n stu
dyE.
Ninne
mann
, A. L
aich,
S. N
eupa
ne, S
. Bara
k, S.
Vasu
, O.
Pryor,
Univ
ersity
of Ce
ntral
Florid
a, Or
lando
, FL;
et al.
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
27-P
C-3
Gas T
urbin
e Com
busti
on20
8Ch
aired
by: B
. RAN
KIN, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
475
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Per
form
ance
of a
Perfo
rated
Pla
te Bu
rner
und
er R
eleva
nt G
as Tu
rbine
Engin
e Co
nditio
ns.
N. Ro
drigu
es, T
. Bus
ari, W
. Sen
ior, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Wes
t La
fayett
e, IN
; Y. C
hen,
Sieme
ns, M
ulheim
, Germ
any;
A. No
rth, J
. Port
illo, S
iemen
s, Or
lando
, FL;
et al.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
476
Optic
al Ch
arac
teriza
tion
of Fu
el In
jectio
n in
a Fla
me Tu
be Co
mbus
tor U
sing a
GE T
APS I
njecto
r Co
nfigu
ratio
nY.
Hicks
, T. C
apil,
R. An
derso
n, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
477
Dyna
mic C
hara
cteris
tics o
f Gas
–Gas
Coax
ial
Injec
tor w
ith Ex
terna
l Exc
itatio
nJ.
Bae,
H. Jo
, S. J
eong
, Seo
ul Na
tiona
l Univ
ersity
, Seo
ul,
South
Korea
; C. J
eong
, Sam
sung
, Seo
ul, S
outh
Korea
; Y.
Yoon
, Seo
ul Na
tiona
l Univ
ersity
, Seo
ul, S
outh
Korea
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
28-P
GC-1
/HSA
BP-3
Comp
onen
t and
Subs
ystem
Des
ign an
d Tes
t23
6Ch
aired
by: D
. PAX
SON,
NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r and
D. S
CHW
ER, N
aval
Rese
arch L
ab09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-447
8To
ward
a cy
clic s
elf-ig
nited
cons
tant
-volu
me
comb
ustio
n fo
r airb
reat
hing p
ropu
lsion
ap
plica
tions
Q. M
ichals
ki, B
. Bou
st, M
. Bell
enou
e, Na
tiona
l Cen
ter fo
r Sc
ientifi
c Res
earch
(CNR
S), P
oitier
s, Fra
nce
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
479
Deve
lopme
nt of
an In
strum
ented
Guid
e Van
e Set
for R
DC Ex
haus
t Flow
Char
acter
izatio
nE.
Bach
, M. B
ohon
, C. P
asch
ereit,
P. St
athop
oulos
, Tec
hnica
l Un
iversi
ty of
Berlin
, Berl
in, G
erman
y
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
480
3D O
ptim
izatio
n of
a su
bson
ic ax
ial tu
rbine
de
signe
d for
high
inlet
Mac
h nu
mber
Z. Liu
, J. B
raun,
G. Pa
niagu
a, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
est
Lafay
ette,
IN
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
481
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Rot
ating
Deto
natio
n En
gine
Injec
tor R
espo
nse u
sing A
ceto
ne P
LIF in
a La
b-Sc
ale Ex
perim
enta
l Tes
ting P
latfo
rmC.
Bedic
k, D.
Fergu
son,
Natio
nal E
nergy
Tech
nolog
y La
borat
ory, M
organ
town,
WV;
D. B
illups
, Wes
t Virg
inia
Unive
rsity,
Morg
antow
n, W
V; B.
O’M
eara,
P. S
trake
y, Na
tiona
l Ene
rgy Te
chno
logy L
abora
tory,
Morga
ntown
, WV;
A. Nix
, Wes
t Virg
inia U
nivers
ity, M
organ
town,
WV
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
29-S
R-1
Solid
Roc
ket M
otor
Noz
zles a
nd Th
rust
Mana
geme
nt23
1Ch
aired
by: M
. BER
DOYE
S, Ar
ianeG
roup a
nd T.
ELLIO
TT, U
nivers
ity of
Tenn
esse
e at C
hatta
noog
a09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-448
2Sim
ulatio
n of
Swirl
in R
ocke
t Noz
zles a
t Off-
Desig
n Pr
essu
re R
atios
B. M
aicke
, Pen
nsylv
ania
State
Univ
ersity
, Midd
letow
n, PA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
483
Desig
n of
a Pin
tle N
ozzle
for t
he A
ugme
nted
Th
rust
Prop
ulsion
using
Mult
iple I
nter
nal E
xpan
sion
Wave
sU.
Hari
sriniv
asan
, R. B
aska
ran, K
umara
guru
Colle
ge of
Te
chno
logy,
Coim
bator
e, Ind
ia; V.
San
al Ku
mar, I
ndian
Spa
ce
Rese
arch O
rganis
ation
, Triv
andru
m, In
dia
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
484
Effe
ct of
carb
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ack
on pe
rform
ance
of la
ser-
cont
rolle
d soli
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pella
nt m
icrot
hrus
terA.
Kaka
mi, D
. Hara
guch
i, Y. M
atsuu
ra, Y.
Yano
, Univ
ersity
of
Miya
zaki,
Miya
zaki,
Japa
n
1100
hrs
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018-4
485
Effe
ct of
Seco
ndar
y Inje
ction
Rea
ction
Ther
mal
Resis
tanc
e on
Thru
st Ve
ctor C
ontro
l in D
iverg
ent
Secti
onY.
Chen
g, N.
Wan
g, K.
Xie, C
. Guo
, Beij
ing In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Be
ijing,
China
1130
hrs
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018-4
486
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mo-st
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re co
upled
comp
utat
ion fo
r the
infl
uenc
e of fi
t clea
ranc
e on
the s
tress
distri
butio
n of
comp
osite
noz
zleX.
Yu, N
orthw
ester
n Poly
techn
ical U
nivers
ity, X
i’an,
China
; S.
Yu, B
eihan
g Univ
ersity
, Beij
ing, C
hina;
Y. Wa
ng, Y
. Yan
g, Sh
angh
ai Sp
ace P
ropuls
ion Te
chno
logy R
esea
rch In
stitut
e, Sh
angh
ai, Ch
ina
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ay, 9
July
2018
30-TM
-1Th
erma
l Sys
tem A
pplic
ation
s and
Uniq
ue En
viron
ment
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aired
by: D
. ZAK
AR, N
RL an
d M. C
HOI,
NASA
-Godd
ard S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-448
7A
Cryo
genic
Pall
etize
d High
Ener
gy P
ulse S
ystem
N. B
utt, M
. Wolf
f, R.
Robe
rts, S
. Tho
mas,
Wrig
ht St
ate
Unive
rsity,
Day
ton, O
H
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018-4
488
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thod
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ttaini
ng H
igh P
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Vesse
ls in
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r Ref
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to M
ars
F. Ari
as, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Catal
onia,
Barc
elona
, Spa
in
1030
hrs
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018-4
489
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ient T
empe
ratu
re Ef
fects
on a
High
Ener
gy
Pulse
Syste
m Mo
del
N. B
utt, M
. Wolf
f, R.
Robe
rts, W
right
State
Univ
ersity
, Da
yton,
OH; S
. Patn
aik, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H
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hrs
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018-4
490
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mal A
ssessm
ent o
f Par
affin
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se Ch
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terial
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dard
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e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
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ay, 9
July
2018
31-H
UB
1100
- 12
00 h
rsDe
sign
Chall
enge
: Ball
oon
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et Ca
rth
e Hub
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n Ar
ea
Conte
stants
of th
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allen
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ill bu
ild a
rocke
t-pow
ered c
ar us
ing a
ballo
on. T
his w
ill de
mons
trate
how
aeros
pace
prop
ulsion
syste
ms w
ork by
gene
rating
a hig
h pres
sure
gas a
nd fo
rcing
it ou
t a na
rrow
open
ing. J
oin th
e fun
as a
conte
stant
or a s
pecta
tor!
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
32-H
UB
1200
- 13
00 h
rsIn
trodu
ction
to P
ropu
lsion
Simu
lation
Usin
g NPS
S Tut
orial
the H
ub H
anga
r
Propu
lsion s
ystem
simu
lation
is re
levan
t at a
ll stag
es of
deve
lopme
nt, fr
om pr
elimi
nary
desig
n thro
ugh p
roduc
tion t
estin
g. Alt
houg
h the
mate
rial is
orien
ted to
ward
air br
eathi
ng pr
opuls
ion sy
stems
using
the g
as tu
rbine
engin
e cyc
le, m
any o
ther p
ropuls
ion an
d fluid
/the
rmal
syste
m typ
es ca
n be s
imula
ted us
ing N
PSS.
This
tutori
al wi
ll prov
ide in
sight
into t
he m
odeli
ng an
d ana
lysis
of pro
pulsio
n sys
tems u
sing o
ne of
the m
ore co
mmon
simu
lation
envir
onme
nts.
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
33-R
LA-1
12
00 -
1330
hrs
Risin
g Lea
ders
in Ae
rosp
ace L
unch
Pan
el: H
ow I
Got M
y Dre
am Jo
b in
the P
ropu
lsion
and E
nerg
y Sec
tor
Junio
r Ball
room
B
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
34-P
LNRY
-2
1330
- 15
00 h
rsF1
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iftSy
stem®
Dev
elopm
ent:
How
Comp
lex Sy
stems
Integ
ratio
n Wo
rks i
n Re
al Lif
eGr
and B
allro
om A
Mode
rator:
Jame
s Ken
yon,
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utive
Dire
ctor, A
dvan
ced P
rogram
s, Pra
tt &
Whit
ney
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lists:
Glen
n Ba
rtkow
ski
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VL Ch
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ginee
rPra
tt &
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ney
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ew Co
pelan
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ief D
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ystem
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lls-Ro
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orpora
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rryDir
ector
, F-35
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le Sc
ience
s & S
ystem
sLo
ckhe
ed M
artin
Corpo
ration
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
35-H
UB
1500
- 16
00 h
rsIn
trodu
ction
to P
ropu
lsion
Simu
lation
Usin
g OTA
C Tut
orial
the H
ub H
anga
r
Since
the c
reatio
n of N
PSS,
NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r has
deve
loped
a tur
boma
chine
ry lib
rary t
o be u
sed f
or pe
rform
ing m
ean-l
ine an
alyse
s. Th
is tut
orial
will p
rovide
insig
ht int
o the
deve
lopme
nt of
the O
bject-
Orien
ted Tu
rboma
chine
ry An
alysis
Code
(OTA
C) lib
rary.
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
36-N
W-2
1500
- 15
30 h
rsNe
twor
king C
offe
e Bre
akEx
hibit
Hall
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 53
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
37-A
PC-2
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e Pro
pulsi
on Co
ncep
ts I
264
Chair
ed by
: T. G
IEL, J
acob
s Tec
hnolo
gy an
d J. R
OBIN
SON,
Retire
d f/B
oeing
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
491
Recip
roca
ting F
eed S
ystem
Dev
elopm
ent
J. Bla
ckmo
n, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille, H
untsv
ille,
AL; J
. Rich
ard, D
. Edd
leman
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Ce
nter, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
492
CO2-
Cush
ion Ve
hicle
for M
ars.
An A
ltern
ative
Lo
como
tion
for E
xplor
ation
Rov
ers
F. Ari
as, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Catal
onia,
Barc
elona
, Spa
in
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
493
Nume
rical
Studie
s of M
agne
tohy
drod
ynam
ic Ga
s Je
t Defl
ectio
n Co
nside
ring G
as P
aram
eters
J. Zh
ang,
Z. Ze
lin, B
eijing
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, B
eijing
, Ch
ina
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
494
Spac
e Cha
rge L
imite
d Con
ducti
on an
d Int
erna
l Ele
ctric
Field
in th
e Poly
vinyl
Alco
hol +
Hyd
roxy
l Am
moniu
m Ni
trate
Solid
Pro
pella
ntJ.
Baird
, S. H
uang
, R. F
rederi
ck, U
nivers
ity of
Alab
ama,
Hunts
ville,
Hun
tsville
, AL
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
38-A
PS-1
Solar
Arra
ys, L
ithium
-Ion
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ries a
nd N
uclea
r Tec
hnolo
gy A
pplic
ation
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e Pow
er Sy
stems
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Chair
ed by
: M. P
ATEL
, US
Merch
ant M
arine
Acad
emy a
nd G
. LAM
, Loc
khee
d Mart
in Co
rporat
ion15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-449
5Sp
acec
raft
Li-Io
n Ba
ttery
Pow
er Sy
stem
State-
of-
Prac
tice:
A Cr
itical
Revie
wT.
Barre
ra, LI
B-X Co
nsult
ing, L
ong B
each
, CA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
496
Preli
mina
ry D
esign
of th
e Sola
r Pro
pulsi
ve
Inter
plane
tary
Re-
supp
lier (
SPrIn
tR)
D. W
hite,
T. La
nes,
Arizo
na S
tate U
nivers
ity, T
empe
, AZ
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
497
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an A
llen
Prob
es Li
thium
Ion
Batte
ry
Perfo
rman
ceM.
Butl
er, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
39-A
VS-1
15
30 -
1800
hrs
Small
Laun
ch Ve
hicle
Prop
ulsion
232
The d
eman
d for
small
satel
lites h
as sk
yrock
eted i
n rec
ent y
ears
and i
s proj
ected
to co
ntinu
e with
stron
g dem
ands
. The
mark
et de
mand
s ded
icated
small
satel
lites l
aunc
h serv
ices i
n add
ition t
o sha
ring t
he rid
e as s
econ
dary
paylo
ads.
This
pane
l will
discu
ss NA
SA’s
enga
geme
nt in
deve
loping
comm
ercial
capa
bilitie
s for
dedic
ated s
mall s
atellit
es la
unch
vehic
les as
well
as th
e futu
re lau
nch s
ervice
s nee
d for
NASA
miss
ions.
The p
anel
has i
ndus
try pa
rtners
enga
ged i
n sma
ll lau
nch v
ehicle
s dev
elopm
ent a
nd w
ill sh
are th
eir co
mmerc
ial vi
sions
for la
unch
se
rvice
s. Pa
nelist
s:
Ron
Litch
ford
Propu
lsion P
rincip
al Te
chno
logist
NASA
Spa
ce Te
chno
logy M
ission
Dire
ctorat
e
John
Fulle
rSe
nior M
anag
er, Ad
vanc
ed Co
ncep
tVir
gin O
rbit
Peter
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unde
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b
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lisFo
unde
r and
CEO
Relat
ivity
Will C
ooga
nFir
efly S
pace
Sys
tems
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
40-EC
D-2
Stirli
ng En
ergy
Conv
ersio
n Sy
stems
238
Chair
ed by
: W. W
ONG,
NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-449
8Dy
nami
c Pow
er Co
nver
tor D
evelo
pmen
t for
Ra
dioiso
tope
Pow
er Sy
stems
at N
ASA
Glen
n Re
sear
ch Ce
nter
S. O
riti, S
. Wilso
n, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd,
OH
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
499
NASA
Low
Powe
r Stir
ling C
onve
rtor f
or Sm
all La
nders
, Pr
obes,
and R
overs
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ratin
g in D
arkn
essS.
Wilso
n, N.
Sch
ifer, S
. Gen
g, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH; L
. Pen
swick
, L.B
. Pen
swick
P.E.,
Stev
enso
n, WA
; M. C
ascia
ni, Va
ntage
Partn
ers, L
LC, B
rook P
ark, O
H
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
500
Desig
n an
d Dev
elopm
ent o
f Tes
t Rigs
for
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
Flow
Loss
and H
eat
Trans
fer i
n a S
tirlin
g Eng
ine H
eater
Hea
dP.
Yada
v, S.
Qiu,
K. Ya
naga
, Wes
t Virg
inia U
nivers
ity,
Morga
ntown
, WV
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
501
Expe
rimen
tal S
tudy
of St
irling
Engin
e Reg
ener
ator
Ef
ficien
cy an
d Pre
ssure
Loss
K. Ya
naga
, S. Q
iu, P.
Yada
v, L.
Solom
on, W
est V
irgini
a Un
iversi
ty, M
organ
town,
WV
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
502
Theo
retic
al sim
ulatio
n, de
sign
and m
anuf
actu
re,
and e
xper
imen
tal e
valua
tion
of a
free p
iston
Sti
rling
engin
e elec
tric g
ener
ator
J. de
la B
at, R.
Dob
son,
Unive
rsity
of St
ellen
bosch
, St
ellen
bosch
, Sou
th Afr
ica
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
41-EP
-5NA
SA’s
Next
STEP
100
kW EP
Syste
ms an
d High
-Pow
er SE
P II
262
Chair
ed by
: E. P
ENCIL
and C
. GAR
NER,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-450
3En
hanc
ing VA
SIMR
with
Mat
uring
Tech
nolog
iesA.
Corrig
an, A
d Astr
a Roc
ket C
ompa
ny, W
ebste
r, TX
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
504
Phys
ics Fo
unda
tions
and T
estin
g of a
VASIM
R®
Engin
eM.
Carte
r, J. S
quire
, F. C
hang
-Diaz
, A. C
orriga
n, L.
Dean
, J.
Farria
s, Ad
Astra
Rock
et Co
mpan
y, We
bster
, TX;
et al
.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
505
Inve
stiga
tion
of El
ectri
c Fiel
d Osci
llatio
ns re
lated
to
VASIM
R® VX
-200
Plas
ma P
lume D
etach
ment
M. G
iambu
sso, M
. Cart
er, F.
Chan
g Diaz
, G. M
cCas
kill, J
. Sq
uire,
Ad As
tra Ro
cket
Comp
any,
Webs
ter, T
X; E.
Beri
ng,
Unive
rsity
of Ho
uston
, Hou
ston,
TX
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
506
High
Pow
er (2
00kW
) Sola
r Elec
tric P
ropu
lsion
Up
per S
tage
for I
n-Sp
ace T
rans
port
M. Ja
cobs
, Orbi
tal AT
K, Ma
gna,
UT; S
. Merr
itt, Ap
ogee
Sy
stems
, Inc
., Me
rritt I
sland
, FL
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
507
Meth
od to
Simu
late S
pace
craft
Electr
ical S
urfa
ce
Char
ging d
ue to
Mag
neto
plasm
a Eng
ine P
lume-
Spac
ecra
ft In
terac
tion
M. M
artin,
Lynn
tech,
Inc.,
Colle
ge S
tation
, TX;
D. S
taack
, T.
Lalk,
Texa
s A&M
Univ
ersity
, Coll
ege S
tation
, TX
54 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
42-EP
-6Ha
ll Thr
uster
Dev
elopm
ent I
I26
3Ch
aired
by: D
. AHE
RN an
d D. L
EV, R
AFAE
L - Ad
vanc
ed D
efenc
e Sys
tems L
td.15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-450
8No
n-In
vasiv
e Cha
racte
rizat
ion of
the I
oniza
tion
Regio
n of
a Ha
ll Effe
ct Th
ruste
rE.
Dale,
B. J
orns,
Unive
rsity
of Mi
chiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, Ann
Arb
or, M
I
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
509
Ion
Acou
stic T
urbu
lence
in th
e Holl
ow Ca
thod
e Plu
me of
a Ha
ll Effe
ct Th
ruste
rS.
Cusso
n, B.
Jorns
, A. G
allim
ore, U
nivers
ity of
Mich
igan,
Ann
Arbor,
Ann A
rbor, M
I
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
510
Facil
ity Ef
fect
Char
acter
izatio
n of
6-k
W Cla
ss Ha
ll Th
ruste
r in
Newl
y Dev
elope
d High
Pow
er EP
Test
Facil
ityK.
Kinefu
chi, S
. Cho
, Y. M
atsun
aga,
D. Go
to, Ja
pan A
erospa
ce
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (JA
XA),
Tsuku
ba, J
apan
; H. W
atana
be, T
okyo
Me
tropo
litan U
nivers
ity, Hi
no, J
apan
; T. Y
abe,
Japan
Aeros
pace
Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAXA
), Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an; e
t al.
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
43-EP
-7Ca
thod
e Dev
elopm
ent a
nd M
odeli
ng II
260
Chair
ed by
: I. M
IKELLI
DES,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory an
d S. H
ALL,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-451
1De
termi
natio
n of
the w
ork
func
tion
distri
butio
n of
a La
B6 h
ollow
cath
ode b
ased
on pl
asma
po
tentia
l mea
sure
ment
and 2
D pla
sma n
umer
ical
simula
tion.
P. Gu
errero
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, P
asad
ena,
CA;
J. Po
lk, R.
Lobb
ia, I.
Mike
llides
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
512
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elopm
ent o
f Res
ervo
ir-Ty
pe H
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July
2018
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018-4
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Mond
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July
2018
45-F3
60-2
15
30 -
1800
hrs
Ener
gy So
lution
s for
Surv
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tJu
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r
Theo
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SolAe
ro Te
chno
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Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
46-G
TE-4
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rbo-el
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m mo
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r airc
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pplica
tions
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ial w
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o disc
uss s
tanda
rd gu
idelin
es fo
r pres
entin
g the
resu
lts of
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ectric
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syste
m stu
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g a lis
t of
stand
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tions
to de
clare
and d
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d sys
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ance
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ts.
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 55
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ay, 9
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2018
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201
Chair
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A-201
8-451
8Hi
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018-4
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e Pe
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timiza
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Z. W
ang,
Y. Ye
, Nort
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tern P
olytec
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iversi
ty, X
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1630
hrs
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018-4
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ulti-M
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Mond
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July
2018
49-H
R-3
Comb
ustio
n Sta
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or P
erfo
rman
ce, a
nd R
elated
Issu
es21
0Ch
aired
by: T
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Unive
rsity
of Te
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ttano
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nd A.
KARP
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abora
tory
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018-4
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1600
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SABP
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nd Co
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1530
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AIAA-2
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2018
53-IT
AR-1
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Elem
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30 hr
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Expe
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Mo
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hrs
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018-4
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mal C
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ction
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for H
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ower
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tronic
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ent C
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r, B. N
guye
n, G.
Kirby
, R. B
aldau
ff, N
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ratory
, Was
hingto
n, D.
C.
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
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uid R
ocke
t Eng
ines I
I - In
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ce P
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lsion
/Sys
tem D
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ed by
: G. C
OLL a
nd S
. MILL
ER, A
erojet
Rock
etdyn
e15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-454
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al Ca
ssini
Prop
ulsion
Syste
m In
-Fligh
t Ch
arac
teriza
tion
T. Ba
rber, J
et Pro
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n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
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logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
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hrs
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018-4
547
NASA
Plum
Bro
ok St
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Test
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pace
Pr
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ion Fa
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n Ho
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e Tes
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r, N. C
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lly, G
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nn Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
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AIAA-2
018-4
548
Similit
ude f
or D
ry Li
quid
Rock
et En
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rtfield
, M. C
arpen
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uburn
Univ
ersity
, Aub
urn, A
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hrs
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018-4
549
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gy U
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tion
for S
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and M
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, M. A
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ay, 9
July
2018
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rbom
achin
ery f
or Li
quid
Prop
ulsion
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ed by
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ASSE
MI, N
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rch Ce
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nd D
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SOM,
Sou
thwes
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Insti
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1530
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AIAA-2
018-4
550
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s of L
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Turb
opum
psY.
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a, N.
Azum
a, K.
Aoki,
T. Ko
baya
shi, K
. Okit
a, Ja
pan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an; T
. Mo
tomura
, IHI
Corpo
ration
, Mizu
ho, J
apan
; et a
l.
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
551
Radia
l Stif
fnes
s of S
pring
Pre
loade
d Ang
ular
Cont
act B
all B
earin
g und
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ic Ra
dial L
oad
N. H
ayas
hi, N
TN Co
rporat
ion, K
uwan
a, Ja
pan;
T. Sa
kagu
chi,
NTN
Corpo
ration
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ta, Ja
pan;
T. Na
kamu
ra, N
TN
Corpo
ration
, Kuw
ana,
Japa
n; S.
Kawa
saki,
M. U
chium
i, Ja
pan A
erosp
ace E
xplor
ation
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Kak
uda,
Japa
n
1630
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nTu
rbop
ump R
esea
rch in
the F
rame
of th
e Kon
RAT
Proje
ct at
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unich
O. H
aidn,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y
1700
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nTu
rbop
ump A
ctivit
ies at
DLR
: Buil
ding C
ompe
tence
an
d Cur
rent
Pro
jects
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tsche
, B. W
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r, T. T
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R. D
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dhof,
G. W
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egge
r-Wilfi
ng, G
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Aeros
pace
Cente
r (D
LR),
Lamp
oldsh
ause
n, Ge
rman
y; et
al.
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 57
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
56-LP
-7/P
C-4
Germ
an SF
BTRR
-40
II - 7
-Elem
ents
GOX/
GCH4
Comb
ustio
n Ch
ambe
r Tes
t Cas
e20
4Ch
aired
by: M
. NAR
AGHI
, Man
hatta
n Coll
ege a
nd T.
LILLY
, Loc
khee
d Mart
in Sp
ace S
ystem
s Com
pany
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
552
Axial
and A
zimut
hal H
eat L
oad D
istrib
ution
in
7-In
jecto
r GOX
/GCH
4 Co
mbus
tion
Cham
ber
S. S
ilves
tri, P.
Lung
u, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Mu
nich,
Germ
any;
C. Kir
chbe
rger, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R),
Lamp
oldsh
ause
n, Ge
rman
y; O.
Haid
n, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Mu
nich,
Germ
any
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
553
Conju
gated
Comb
ustio
n an
d Hea
t Tra
nsfe
r Sim
ulatio
n fo
r a 7
elem
ent G
OX/G
CH4 R
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t Co
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tor
Y. Da
imon
, H. N
egish
i, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JA
XA),
Tsuku
ba, J
apan
; S. S
ilves
tri, O
. Haid
n, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Ga
rching
, Germ
any
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
554
Heat
Tran
sfer a
nd Co
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tion
Simula
tion
of a
7-Ele
ment
GOX
/GCH
4 Ro
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Comb
usto
rN.
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ty of
Munic
h, Ga
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rman
y; D.
Eirin
ghau
s, Ari
aneG
roup,
Taufk
irche
n, Ge
rman
y; O.
Haid
n, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Ga
rching
, Germ
any
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
555
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lling o
f a 7
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GOX/
GCH4
Comb
ustio
n Ch
ambe
r Usin
g RAN
S with
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Mod
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Wei, J
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M. Y
e, Ha
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nolog
y, Ha
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China
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aidn,
Tech
nical
Unive
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of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
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y
1730
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AIAA-2
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556
Quali
tativ
e and
Qua
ntita
tive C
ompa
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of R
ANS
Simula
tion
Resu
lts fo
r a 7
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ent G
OX/G
CH4
Rock
et Co
mbus
tor
N. Pe
rakis,
O. H
aidn,
Tech
nical
Unive
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of Mu
nich,
Garch
ing, G
erman
y; D.
Eirin
ghau
s, D.
Rahn
, Aria
neGr
oup,
Munic
h, Ge
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y; S.
Zhan
g, Ha
rbin I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ha
rbin,
China
; Y. D
aimon
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an; e
t al.
Mond
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July
2018
57-P
C-5
Comb
ustio
n In
stabil
ity I
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Chair
ed by
: B. A
USTIN
, IN
Spac
e LLC
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
557
A Mu
ltifide
lity A
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to P
aram
eter D
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delin
g of C
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Insta
bility
R. Mu
nipall
i, J. H
amilto
n, Hy
PerCo
mp, I
nc.,
Westl
ake V
illage
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; X. Z
hu, U
nivers
ity of
Iowa
, Iow
a City
, Iow
a City
, IA
1600
hrs
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018-4
558
Self-
Excit
ed Tr
ansv
erse
Insta
bilitie
s in
a High
-Pr
essu
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ulti-E
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t Gas
Turb
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tor
J. Ph
ilo, R
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i, A. L
emch
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dt, C.
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ell, C
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baug
h, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
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afaye
tte, I
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hrs
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018-4
559
Comp
ariso
n of
Comb
ustio
n Dy
nami
c Cha
racte
ristic
s of
Two A
dvan
ced M
ulti-C
up Fu
el In
jecto
rsW.
Acos
ta, Ar
my Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, Cle
velan
d, OH
; C.
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g, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
58-P
C-6
Mode
ling a
nd Si
mulat
ion of
Comb
ustio
n I
202
Chair
ed by
: J. O
EFEL
EIN, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
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logy
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
560
Appli
catio
n of
a pr
ogre
ss va
riable
base
d app
roac
h fo
r mod
eling
non
-pre
mixe
d/pa
rtiall
y pre
mixe
d co
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tion
unde
r high
-pre
ssure
cond
itions
B. Mu
ralidh
aran,
A. Za
mbon
, A. H
osang
adi, W
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oon,
Comb
ustion
Resea
rch an
d Flow
Techn
ology,
Inc.,
Pipe
rsville
, PA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
561
Wall-
Mode
led La
rge E
ddy S
imula
tion
of Su
perso
nic
Comb
ustio
n us
ing Fl
amele
t/Pr
ogre
ss-Va
riable
Mo
delin
gH.
Mrem
a, G.
Cand
ler, U
nivers
ity of
Minn
esota
, Twi
n Citie
s, Mi
nnea
polis,
MN
1630
hrs
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018-4
562
Nume
rical
pred
iction
s of p
ollut
ant e
missi
ons o
f no
vel n
atur
al ga
s low
NOx
burn
ers f
or h
eavy
duty
ga
s tur
bine
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mpalo
ni, P.
Nas
sini, S
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cati,
L. Pa
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A. An
dreini
, B.
Facch
ini, U
nivers
ity of
Flore
nce,
Floren
ce, I
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1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
563
LES o
f a st
ratifi
ed tu
rbule
nt bu
rner
with
a Th
icken
ed Fl
ame M
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coup
led to
Ada
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Mes
h Re
finem
ent a
nd de
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d che
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yC.
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es, R
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verge
nt Sc
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, Inc
., Ma
dison
, WI;
O. Co
lin,
IFP En
ergies
nouv
elles
, Rue
il-Malm
aison
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ce
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
564
Dire
ct Nu
meric
al Sim
ulatio
n of
a Tu
rbule
nt
Reac
ting L
iquid-
Oxyg
en/M
ethan
e Mixi
ng La
yer a
t Su
percr
itical
Pres
sure
U. U
nnikr
ishna
n, J.
Oefel
ein, V
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g, Ge
orgia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA
Mond
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July
2018
59-P
C-7
Spra
y Com
busti
on I
200
Chair
ed by
: J. S
ONG,
Univ
ersity
of Ci
ncinn
ati15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-456
5Mo
delin
g Spr
ay Co
mbus
tion
of Je
t-A in
a Co
nsta
nt-
Volum
e Com
busti
on Ch
ambe
rT.
Yang
, Q. W
ang,
R. Yi,
C. Ch
en, S
hang
hai J
iao To
ng
Unive
rsity,
Sha
ngha
i, Chin
a
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
60-P
GC-2
Meas
urem
ent a
nd D
iagno
stic T
echn
iques
I23
6Ch
aired
by: A
. AGR
AWAL
, The
Univ
ersity
of Al
abam
a and
M. G
AMBA
, Univ
ersity
of M
ichiga
n15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-456
6Ex
plora
tion
of M
easu
ring P
ressu
re G
ain
Comb
ustio
n wi
thin
a Rot
ating
Deto
natio
n En
gine
I. Du
nn, K
. Thu
rmon
d, K.
Ahme
d, S.
Vasu
, Univ
ersity
of
Centr
al Flo
rida,
Orlan
do, F
L
1600
hrs
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018-4
567
Deter
minin
g the
Pre
ssure
Gain
of P
ressu
re G
ain
Comb
ustio
nT.
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ming
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ovati
ve S
cienti
fic S
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ns, I
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n, OH
; D. P
axso
n, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
568
Exam
inatio
n of
Coun
ter-R
otat
ing D
etona
tion
Wave
s Usin
g Cro
ss-Co
rrelat
ionA.
Zahn
, E. K
night,
V. An
and,
J. Jo
dele,
E. G
utmark
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iversi
ty of
Cincin
nati,
Cincin
nati,
OH
1700
hrs
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018-4
569
Cros
s-cor
relat
ion as
a to
ol fo
r mea
surin
g RDC
wav
e sp
eed,
direc
tion,
and c
omple
xity
M. B
ohon
, R. B
luemn
er, C.
Pasch
ereit,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Be
rlin, B
erlin,
Germ
any;
E. Gu
tmark
, Univ
ersity
of Ci
ncinn
ati,
Cincin
nati,
OH
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
570
Refre
sh of
Disc
retel
y Spa
ced H
ydro
carb
on Cr
oss-
Flow
in Wa
ke of
Deto
natio
n Tra
nsit
J. Bu
rr, K.
Yu, U
nivers
ity of
Mary
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Colle
ge Pa
rk, Co
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Pa
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ay, 9
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2018
61-P
GC-3
PGC D
evice
Testi
ng, O
pera
bility
and P
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237
Chair
ed by
: J. B
RAUN
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d C. B
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artme
nt of
Energ
y Nati
onal
Energ
y Tec
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gy La
borat
ory15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-457
1In
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ce of
Fuel
Comp
ositio
n on
the O
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tion
of
a Liqu
id Fu
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eson
ant P
ulse C
ombu
stor
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h, J.
Lisan
ti, W.
Robe
rts, K
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h Univ
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of
Scien
ce an
d Tec
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gy, T
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l, Sau
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bia
1600
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AIAA-2
018-4
572
Dyna
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of Co
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ting W
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in an
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r, M. B
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, C. P
asch
ereit,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Be
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erlin,
Germ
any;
E. Gu
tmark
, Univ
ersity
of Ci
ncinn
ati,
Cincin
nati,
OH
1630
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018-4
573
Lesso
ns Le
arne
d fro
m a P
ressu
re G
ain Co
mbus
tion
Devic
e Tes
t Fac
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p and
Comm
ission
ingS.
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e, S.
Coog
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outhw
est R
esea
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stitut
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TX
1700
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AIAA-2
018-4
574
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cts of
Geo
metri
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ariat
ion on
Pre
ssure
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nizat
ion, a
nd Th
rust
in a V
alved
Puls
ejet
J. Jo
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A. Za
hn, V
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nd, E
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ark, U
nivers
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ti, Cin
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ti, OH
1730
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AIAA-2
018-4
575
Comp
arat
ive Ex
perim
enta
l Stu
dy of
Mult
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Cent
erbo
diles
s RDE
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Jode
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t, A.
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Gutm
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nivers
ity of
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Mond
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2018
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R-2
Solid
Roc
ket P
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Dev
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ents
231
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ed by
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ayern
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d S. M
CHEN
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TK S
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Sys
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1530
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AIAA-2
018-4
576
Asso
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n of
casto
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nd Te
pano
l as a
fille
r-bin
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g age
nt fo
r soli
d roc
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Techn
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titute
of Ae
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ampo
s, Bra
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Olive
ira, F
edera
l Univ
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of Sã
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lo,
São J
osé do
s Cam
pos,
Brazil;
L. Vi
llar, A
erona
utics
and S
pace
Ins
titute
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São J
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s Cam
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Brazil
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
577
Desig
n of
Expe
rimen
t App
roac
h to
the B
urnin
g Ra
te An
omaly
of Co
mpos
ite So
lid P
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llant
H. Es
iyok,
M. Ca
ndarl
i, ROK
ETSA
N Mi
ssile
Indus
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Inc.,
Anka
ra, Tu
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1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
578
Burn
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ate C
ompa
rison
of a
Math
emat
ical M
odel
with
Expe
rimen
tal R
esult
s for
AP/
HTPB
Bas
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Comp
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Pro
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nts
S. Ö
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, S. C
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eli, T
UBITA
K, An
kara,
Turke
y; A.
Ulas,
Midd
le Ea
st Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty, An
kara,
Turke
y
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
63-TM
-2Th
erma
l Sys
tem A
pplic
ation
s and
Uniq
ue En
viron
ment
II23
0Ch
aired
by: S
. SPE
NCER
, Nav
al Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y-Cod
e 822
1 an
d D. Z
AKAR
, NRL
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
579
Evap
orat
or W
ick St
ructu
re to
Impr
ove T
herm
al Pe
rform
ance
of Lo
op Th
ermo
syph
onM.
Lee,
C. Pa
rk, U
nivers
ity of
Miss
ouri,
Colum
bia, C
olumb
ia,
MO
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
580
Ther
mal-F
luid T
rans
ients
in a H
igh-P
ower
Loop
He
at P
ipe w
ith A
ttach
ed M
ass
T. Ho
lman
, R. B
aldau
ff, D
. Khru
stalev
, Nav
al Re
searc
h La
borat
ory, W
ashin
gton,
D.C.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
581
Titan
ium-W
ater
Hea
t Pipe
Rad
iator
s for
Kilo
powe
r Sy
stem
Cooli
ng A
pplic
ation
sK.
Lee,
W. An
derso
n, C.
Tarau
, Adv
ance
d Coo
ling
Tech
nolog
ies, I
nc.,
Lanc
aster
, PA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
582
Analy
tical
Mode
ling o
f The
rmal-
Fluid
Oscil
lator
y Be
havio
rs in
Loop
Hea
t Pipe
Ope
ratio
nsT.
Hoan
g, TT
H Re
searc
h, Inc
., Cli
fton,
VA; R
. Bald
auff,
Nav
al Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, Wa
shing
ton, D
.C.
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
64-U
AS-1
Prop
ulsion
and P
ower
of U
nman
ned A
erial
Syste
ms I
234
Chair
ed by
: L. C
HEN,
Texa
s A&M
Univ
ersity
and M
. SZE
DLMA
YER
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
583
Effe
ct of
Ope
ratin
g Par
amete
rs on
a Hy
brid
Prop
ulsion
Syste
m wi
th H
igh Ef
ficien
cy Fu
eled
by K
eros
ene f
or H
igh A
ltitud
e Lon
g End
uran
ce
Unma
nned
Aer
ial Ve
hicles
Z. Ji,
J. Q
in, F.
Guo
, C. D
ang,
S. Zh
ang,
P. Do
ng, H
arbin
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ha
rbin,
China
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
584
Perfo
rman
ce Te
sting
and M
odeli
ng of
a Br
ushle
ss DC
Mot
or, El
ectro
nic Sp
eed C
ontro
ller a
nd P
rope
ller
for a
Small
UAV
App
licat
ionA.
Gong
, R. M
acNe
ill, D
. Vers
traete
, Univ
ersity
of S
ydne
y, Sy
dney
, Aus
tralia
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
65-EC
S-1
1645
- 18
00 h
rsTh
resh
old Te
sting
: Usin
g the
Ney
er an
d Oth
er M
ethod
s: Pa
rt I,
Theo
ry23
3
This
tutori
al wi
ll be l
ed by
Dr. B
arry N
eyer,
Exce
litas T
echn
ologie
s, Su
bject
Matte
r Exp
ert, a
nd co
ver t
he to
pic of
thres
hold
/ se
nsitiv
ity te
sting
whic
h is u
sed i
n the
aeros
pace
comm
unity
for s
tudyin
g the
initia
tion c
harac
terist
ics of
energ
etic c
ompo
nents
and s
ystem
s. Th
e first
part
of the
tutor
ial w
ill dis
cuss
the ba
sic co
ncep
ts, w
ith th
e sec
ond p
art w
ill dis
cuss
the ad
vanta
ges /
disa
dvan
tages
of th
e vari
ous t
est m
ethod
s.
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
66-H
UB
1800
- 19
00 h
rsMe
et th
e AIA
A Ex
ecut
ive D
irecto
rth
e Hub
Laun
ch P
ad
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 59
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
Rece
ption
and P
oster
Sessi
on in
Expo
sition
Hall
Exhib
it Ha
ll67
-NW-
3 18
00 -
1930
hrs
68-P
STR-
1Ch
aired
by: T
. ELLI
OTT,
Unive
rsity
of Te
nnes
see a
t Cha
ttano
oga a
nd S
. DUN
CAN,
Aeros
pace
Sys
tems D
esign
Labo
ratory
, Geo
rgia T
ech
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
585
Effe
ct of
Bac
kgro
und P
ressu
re on
Ion
Dyna
mics
in an
Elec
tron
Cyclo
tron
Reso
nanc
e Thr
uster
B. W
achs
, B. J
orns,
Unive
rsity
of Mi
chiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, Ann
Arb
or, M
I
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
586
Expe
rimen
tal A
nalys
is of
the H
elico
n In
jected
In
ertia
l Plas
ma El
ectro
static
Roc
ket (
HIIP
ER)
D. Ah
ern, G
. Mile
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is, U
rbana
-Cham
paign
, Ur
bana
, IL
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
587
Desig
n an
d Exp
erim
ents
of a
100
Watt
Magn
etica
lly Sh
ielde
d Hall
Thru
ster
G. Zh
ang,
J. Re
n, Y.
Jiang
, C. L
u, H.
Tang
, Beih
ang
Unive
rsity,
Beij
ing, C
hina;
K. Xie
, Beij
ing In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Be
ijing,
China
; et a
l.
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
588
Simpli
fied m
odel
for t
he ev
aluat
ion of
the
Magn
etic N
ozzle
effe
ct on
the A
F-MPD
T in
low
disch
arge
curre
nt to
mas
s flow
rate
ratio
regim
eA.
Kitae
va, B
eihan
g Univ
ersity
, Beij
ing, C
hina;
T. An
dreus
si,
SITAE
L S.p.
A., Pi
sa, I
taly;
H. Ta
ng, B
. Wan
g, Be
ihang
Un
iversi
ty, B
eijing
, Chin
a
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
589
Disch
arge
Feas
ibility
in A
blativ
e Puls
ed P
lasma
Th
ruste
rs Us
ing Sp
ace D
ebris
L. Ze
ng, Z
. Wu,
G. S
un, H
. Li, B
eijing
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina; T
. Hua
ng, S
hang
hai A
erosp
ace C
ontro
l Te
chno
logy I
nstitu
te, S
hang
hai, C
hina;
X. Li
u, Be
ijing I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Be
ijing,
China
; et a
l.18
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-459
0Eff
ect of
Disc
harg
e Puls
e Dela
ys on
Char
acter
istics
of a
Shor
t-puls
e Las
er-as
sisted
Pulse
d Plas
ma Th
ruste
rH.
Kame
zaki,
K. Ya
no, H
. Kato
, H. H
orisa
wa, T
okai
Unive
rsity,
Hira
tsuka
, Jap
an
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
591
Grav
itatio
nal E
ffects
on H
ydro
dyna
mic
Char
acter
istics
of H
orizo
ntal
and V
ertic
al Up
ward
Tw
o-Ph
ase F
lows
M. Da
rzi, C
. Park
, Univ
ersity
of M
issou
ri, Co
lumbia
, Colu
mbia,
MO
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
592
A Ph
oton
-driv
en M
icrot
hrus
ter th
roug
h In
terac
tion
of u
ltrav
iolet
Phot
ons a
nd P
olyme
rsK.
Inoue
, R. K
oyam
a, T.
Ikeda
, H. H
orisa
wa, T
okai
Unive
rsity,
Hir
atsuk
a, Ja
pan
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
593
Nume
rical
Study
of Fu
el Re
gres
sion
in Hy
brid
Rock
et En
gine
J. Du
rand,
F. Ra
ynau
d, J.
Lame
t, L.
Tessé
, J. L
estra
de, J
. An
thoine
, ONE
RA, F
auga
-Mau
zac,
Franc
e
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
594
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Hy
brid
Rock
et Sim
ulatio
n Te
st Be
d at P
enn
State
Harri
sbur
gB.
Maic
ke, A
. Glus
ko, P
enns
ylvan
ia St
ate U
nivers
ity,
Midd
letow
n, PA
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
595
Char
acter
istics
of a
polym
eric
as an
addit
ive in
WA
X-ba
sed h
ybrid
rock
et fu
elY.
Matsu
moto,
K. Ta
kaha
shi, K
. Kino
shita
, K. N
akaji
ma,
Nihon
Univ
ersity
, Fun
abas
hi, Ja
pan
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
596
N 2O Ta
nk Em
ptyin
g Cha
racte
ristic
s on
a Run
ning
Rock
et Sle
dK.
Yasu
da, D
. Nak
ata, K
. Oka
da, M
. Uch
iumi, K
. Higa
shino
, R.
Imai,
Muro
ran In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Muro
ran, J
apan
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
597
The U
se of
a 3-
D Pr
inted
, Poly
mer M
atrix
Co
ntain
ing P
ulver
ized F
uel in
a Hy
brid
Rock
etJ.
Lyne,
A. Bri
gham
, R. S
avery
, K. K
arche
r, J. P
yron,
L. Ad
ams,
Unive
rsity o
f Ten
nesse
e, Kn
oxvill
e, Kn
oxvill
e, TN
; et a
l.
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
598
Preli
mina
ry A
dditiv
ely M
anuf
actu
red A
xial-
Injec
tion,
End-
Burn
ing H
ybrid
Roc
ket M
otor
Re
gres
sion
Rate
Study
M. Hi
tt, Arm
y Spa
ce an
d Miss
ile De
fense
Comm
and,
Hunts
ville,
AL
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
599
Liquid
Roc
ket E
ngine
Comp
onen
t Wat
er-Fl
ow Te
st Sta
ndM.
Moru
zzi, J
. Fes
sl, P.
Proc
hnick
i, J. T
argon
ski, U
nivers
ity of
So
uthern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
600
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Mo
bile R
ocke
t Eng
ine Te
st Sta
nd
(MRE
TS)
E. Be
tady,
L. Or
tiz, B
. You
nes,
K. Vil
lanue
va, A
. Saik
aly,
R. Ga
rcia,
Califo
rnia S
tate P
olytec
hnic
Unive
rsity,
Pomo
na,
CA; e
t al.
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
601
Hydr
a: De
velop
ment
of a
Liquid
Roc
ket E
ngine
Test
Stand
and F
eed S
ystem
P. Pro
chnic
ki, J.
Fessl
, M. M
oruzz
i, J. T
argon
ski, U
nivers
ity of
So
uthern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
602
One D
imen
siona
l The
rmal
Stead
y Sta
te An
alysis
an
d Pro
cedu
re fo
r a Lo
w-Pr
essu
re Li
quid
Oxyg
en
and L
iquid
Meth
ane R
ocke
t Eng
ineE.
Sichle
r, J. M
ontes
, F. C
hand
ler, C
alifor
nia S
tate P
olytec
hnic
Unive
rsity,
Pomo
na, C
A
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
603
Simula
tion
of Ca
vitat
ing Ve
ntur
i Flow
s usin
g a 1
D Flo
w So
lution
A. Tiw
ari, J
. Harr
ison,
Gamm
a Tec
hnolo
gies,
LLC, W
estm
ont,
IL
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
604
Satel
lite Se
rvici
ng P
rojec
ts Di
vision
and R
esto
re-L
Prop
ellan
t Tra
nsfe
r Sub
syste
m Pr
ogre
ssG.
Coll,
NASA
God
dard
Spac
e Flig
ht Ce
nter, G
reenb
elt, M
D
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
605
Desig
n an
d Dev
elopm
ent o
f a 5
00 lb
f Liqu
id Ox
ygen
/Liqu
id Me
than
e Eng
ineM.
Herr
era, M
. Garc
ia, J.
Adam
s, A.
Chou
dhuri
, J. C
hessa
, Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s, El
Paso
, El P
aso,
TX
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
606
Desig
n of
Rad
iation
Shiel
ding f
or P
ulsed
Fusio
n Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stems
D. H
ewitt,
Dyn
etics,
Inc.,
Hun
tsville
, AL;
J. Ca
ssibry
, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
607
Comp
utat
ional
Aero
acou
stics
for A
nalyz
ing
Ther
mo-a
cous
tic In
stabil
ities i
n Af
terbu
rner
Duc
tsM.
Ghu
lam, E
. Gutm
ark, U
nivers
ity of
Cinc
innati
, Cinc
innati
, OH
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
608
LES m
odell
ing of
the F
lame D
escri
bing F
uncti
on of
a l
ean
prem
ixed s
wirl
stabil
ized fl
ame
D. Pa
mpalo
ni, A.
Andre
ini, B
. Fac
chini
, Univ
ersity
of Fl
orenc
e, Flo
rence
, Ital
y; C.
Pasch
ereit,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Be
rlin,
Berlin
, Germ
any
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
609
Comb
ustio
n kin
etics
simula
tion
studie
s for
solid
co
mpos
ite pr
opell
ant c
onta
ining
nan
o-iro
n ox
ide
burn
ing ra
te ca
talys
tL.
Almeid
a, R.
Gonç
alves
, K. I
ha, J
. Roc
co, T
echn
ologic
al Ins
titute
of Ae
ronau
tics (
ITA),
São J
osé d
os Ca
mpos
, Braz
il18
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-461
0A
Hybr
id Mo
del f
or M
ass E
ntra
inmen
t to T
rans
ient
Jets
M. Fe
yz, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Ind
ianap
olis,
IN; M
. Nali
m, A.
Ch
owdh
ury, I
ndian
a Univ
ersity
-Purdu
e Univ
ersity
India
napo
lis,
Indian
apoli
s, IN
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
611
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Co
mpre
hens
ive 0
D Ph
enom
enolo
gical
Comb
ustio
n Mo
del B
ased
on
Deta
iled L
ES R
esult
s Ana
lysis
for I
ndus
trial
Aero
naut
ical C
ombu
stors
A. de
KERA
UTEM
, A. D
ulbec
co, O
. Coli
n, IFP
Energ
ies
nouv
elles
, Rue
il-Malm
aison
, Fran
ce
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
612
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
for c
ontro
l of s
moke
in ca
r se
rvice
cent
erE.
Khali
l, M. F
ouad
, A. A
hmed
, Cair
o Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
613
Passe
nger
s’ Th
erma
l Com
fort
in Pr
ivate
Car C
abin
in Ho
t Clim
ate
E. Kh
alil, A
. ElDe
gwy,
Cairo
Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
614
Newl
y Pro
pose
d Mult
i Stre
am Tu
rbof
an En
gine w
ith
Built
in Re
gene
rativ
e Hea
t Exc
hang
erE.
Khali
l, Cair
o Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt;
M. H
usse
in,
Cons
ulting
Engin
eerin
g Bure
au (C
EB),
Cairo
, Egy
pt; E.
Ab
delGh
any,
Institu
te of
Aviat
ion En
ginee
ring a
nd Te
chno
logy,
Cairo
, Egy
pt; G
. ElHa
rriri, C
airo U
nivers
ity, C
airo,
Egyp
t
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
615
Para
metri
c Stu
dy of
Mult
i-Lay
er In
sulat
ion O
ptica
l Pr
oper
ties E
ffect
on Sp
acec
raft
Ther
mal C
ontro
l Sy
stem
durin
g Flig
ht M
ission
sE.
Khalil
, Cair
o Univ
ersity,
Cairo
, Egy
pt; A.
Farag
, Egy
ptian
Arme
d Fo
rces,
Cairo
, Egy
pt; A.
ElZa
haby,
M. K
hali,
Tanta
Unive
rsity,
Tanta,
Eg
ypt; T
. Wafi
, Milita
ry Tec
hnica
l Colle
ge, C
airo,
Egyp
t
60 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
69-H
UB
1830
- 19
30 h
rsPa
per A
irplan
e Con
test
the H
ub O
pen
Area
The p
aper
airpla
ne is
a hy
brid o
f whim
sical
fun an
d aero
spac
e eng
ineeri
ng. H
ow st
rong a
re yo
ur pa
per a
irplan
e buil
ding s
kills?
Find
out a
t the
Pape
r Airp
lane C
ontes
t in th
e HUB
. Atte
ndee
s who
fly th
eir pa
per a
irplan
e clos
est t
o the
cente
r of t
he bu
llseye
targe
t will
win p
rizes
. All
are en
coura
ged t
o part
icipate
.
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
70-EE
RE-4
19
30 -
2130
hrs
Susta
inable
Ener
gy Sy
stems
234
Mond
ay, 9
July
2018
71-N
FF-1
19
30 -
2130
hrs
Futu
re Fl
ight P
ropu
lsion
Syste
ms20
5
Discu
ssion
will
focus
on to
pics a
ssocia
ted w
ith fa
ster-th
an-lig
ht (F
TL) c
once
pts an
d veh
icles.
Such
prop
ulsion
arch
itectu
res re
quire
sign
ifican
t adv
ance
ments
in ph
ysics
and p
ropuls
ion sc
ience
. App
licatio
ns of
spac
e-tim
e man
ipulat
ion, g
ravity
mod
ificati
on, e
lectro
magn
etic c
oupli
ng,
partic
le/qu
antum
phys
ics, r
elativ
istic
asse
ssmen
ts or
fluidi
c con
tinua
are v
alid d
iscus
sion p
oints
for th
is are
a. Ap
proac
hes t
o enc
ourag
e fun
ding i
n this
area
may
also
be di
scusse
d.
Tues
day
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1872
-SB-
2 07
30 -
0800
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Sessi
on R
ooms
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1873
-PLN
RY-3
08
00 -
0900
hrs
Tues
day P
lenar
y Gr
and B
allro
om A
Keyn
ote S
peak
er
Steve
n Lin
dsey
Vice P
reside
nt, S
pace
Explo
ration
Sys
tems
Sierra
Nev
ada C
orpora
tion
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1874
-NW-
4 09
00 -
0930
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Exhib
it Ha
ll
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1875
-AEP
-1Ai
rcraf
t Elec
tric P
ropu
lsion
I20
4Ch
aired
by: R
. ACH
ARYA
, CFD
Rese
arch C
orpora
tion
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
616
A Ge
nera
lized
Pow
er Sy
stem
Arch
itectu
re Si
zing
and A
nalys
is Fr
amew
ork
D. S
adey
, J. C
sank
, P. H
anlon
, R. J
anse
n, NA
SA G
lenn
Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
617
Preli
mina
ry D
esign
of th
e Sup
erco
nduc
ting R
otor
fo
r NAS
A’s 1
.4 M
W Hi
gh-Ef
ficien
cy El
ectri
c Mac
hine
J. Sc
heidl
er, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
618
Deve
lopme
nt of
Turb
oelec
tric P
ropu
lsion
and
Powe
r for
Small
Unm
anne
d Airc
raft
K. Ro
user,
N. L
ucido
, M. D
urkee
, A. B
ellco
ck, T
. Zim
belm
an,
Oklah
oma S
tate U
nivers
ity, S
tillwa
ter, O
K
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1876
-AIEC
IS-1
Adva
nced
Integ
rated
Engin
e Con
trols
and I
ntell
igent
Syste
m20
7Ch
aired
by: A
. BEH
BAHA
NI, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
and R
. MILL
AR09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-461
9An
Easy
Way
of H
igh-Te
mper
atur
e Mon
itorin
g of
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ine B
lade S
urfa
ce fo
r Int
ellige
nt P
ropu
lsion
Sy
stems
F. Dua
n, M.
Hu, S
hang
hai Ji
ao To
ng Un
iversit
y, Sh
angh
ai, Ch
ina;
B. Zo
u, Ch
inese
Acad
emy o
f Scie
nces,
Chan
gchun
, Chin
a; J.
Li,
Aviat
ion In
dustr
y Corp
oratio
n of C
hina (
AVIC)
, Sha
ngha
i, Chin
a
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
620
Mode
l Pre
dictiv
e Con
trolle
r Des
ign ba
sed o
n th
e Lin
ear P
aram
eter V
aryin
g Mod
el Me
thod
for a
cla
ss of
Turb
osha
ft En
gines
N. G
u, X.
Wan
g, Be
ihang
Univ
ersity
, Beij
ing, C
hina
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
621
An Em
bedd
ed H
ardw
are-
in-th
e-Lo
op Te
stbed
for
Aero
engin
e Sim
ulatio
n Ed
ucat
ionW.
Ji, D
. Tan
, E. N
dagij
iman
a, X.
Wan
g, Be
ihang
Univ
ersity
, Be
ijing,
China
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
622
Deve
lopme
nt of
Accu
rate
and R
obus
t High
Te
mper
atur
e Sen
sor o
n Ae
ro-e
ngine
Turb
ine B
lade
Surfa
ceF.
Duan
, Sha
ngha
i Jiao
Tong
Univ
ersity
, Sha
ngha
i, Chin
a; Y.
Lin, B
eihan
g Univ
ersity
, Beij
ing, C
hina
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
623
Mode
rn In
strum
enta
tion
Chan
nels
for T
urbin
e En
gine C
ontro
lsW.
Stan
ge, U
nivers
al Te
chno
logies
Corp,
Day
ton, O
H; A.
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hbah
ani, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 61
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1877
-AMP
-2Ad
ditive
Man
ufac
turin
g for
Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stems
I23
7Ch
aired
by: C
. GAT
TO, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y and
E. JE
NS, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-462
4Ch
arac
teriza
tion
of Se
lectiv
e Las
er M
elted
GR
Cop-
84C.
Haye
s, Sp
ecial
Aeros
pace
Serv
ices,
LLC, B
oulde
r, CO;
E.
Brow
n, EB
Scie
ntific
Enter
prise
s, Go
lden,
CO; B
. Kap
pes,
Color
ado S
choo
l of M
ines,
Golde
n, CO
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
625
Addit
ive M
anuf
actu
ring o
f Liqu
id Ro
cket
Engin
e Co
mbus
tion
Devic
es: A
Summ
ary o
f Pro
cess
Deve
lopme
nts a
nd H
ot-Fi
re Te
sting
Res
ults
P. Gr
adl, S
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ne, C
. Prot
z, B.
Bull
ard, J
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zell,
C. Ga
rcia,
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L; et
al.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
626
Dire
ct Ele
ctrop
lating
of A
dditiv
e Man
ufac
ture
d Pla
stics
for H
ybrid
Roc
ket P
ropu
lsion
Syste
msS.
Whit
more,
S. F
ehlbe
rg, U
tah S
tate U
nivers
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, UT
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
627
Addit
ively
ed Co
nsum
able
Struc
ture
for
Cube
Sat P
ropu
lsion
S. W
hitmo
re, B
. Cha
mberl
ain, U
tah S
tate U
nivers
ity, L
ogan
, UT
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
628
Effe
cts of
proc
ess v
ariab
les on
finis
hed m
ater
ial
prop
ertie
s of A
lSi10
Mg fa
brica
ted u
sing t
he LP
BF
meth
od.
A. Kri
shna
n, S.
Volk,
Inco
dema
3D, F
reevil
le, N
Y
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1878
-APC
-3Un
ique P
ropu
lsion
Conc
epts
II26
4Ch
aired
by: T
. GIEL
, Jac
obs T
echn
ology
and J
. ROB
INSO
N, Re
tired f
/Boe
ing09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-462
9Fu
ndam
enta
l Com
busti
on Ex
perim
ent o
f Sing
le-Po
int A
uto-
Ignit
ion En
gine w
ith P
ulsed
supe
rmult
i-Je
ts, Si
ngle
Pisto
n an
d Rot
ary V
alve
Y. Ko
baya
shi, K
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. Onu
ma, S
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ased
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, Tok
yo, J
apan
; et a
l.
1000
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AIAA-2
018-4
630
Unste
ady t
hree
-dim
ensio
nal c
ompu
tatio
ns an
d sh
ock
tube
expe
rimen
ts of
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ompr
essio
n pr
incipl
e of s
uper
multi
jets c
ollidi
ng w
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lseR.
Kona
gaya
, T. K
obay
ashi,
K. N
aitoh
, Y. T
anak
a, K.
Tsuru,
K.
Kinos
hita,
Wase
da U
nivers
ity, T
okyo
, Jap
an; e
t al.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
631
High
Thru
st Me
asur
ed fo
r Puls
ed En
gine B
ased
on
Supe
rmult
i-jets
Collid
ingK.
Ashik
awa,
J. Tsu
chiya
, K. A
yuka
wa, J
. Miko
da, K
. Kin
oshit
a, H.
Mak
imoto
, Was
eda U
nivers
ity, T
okyo
, Jap
an;
et al.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
632
Theo
retic
al Stu
dy an
d Tec
hnica
l Inv
estig
ation
on
Antig
ravit
y Pro
pulsi
onT.
Qiu,
M. Is
hikaw
a, T.
Ito, S
. Shin
, M. S
hiwa,
Happ
y Scie
nce
Unive
rsity,
Chos
ei-gu
n, Ja
pan
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
633
The A
rtific
ial In
duce
ment
of a
Loca
l Spa
ce W
arp
Bubb
le Us
ing a
VEM
Drive
.D.
Pares
, Univ
ersity
of N
ebras
ka, O
maha
, Oma
ha, N
E; M.
Ju
dah,
Unive
rsity
of Co
lorad
o, Fo
rt Co
llins,
Fort
Collin
s, CO
; K.
Finley
, Univ
ersity
of N
ebras
ka, O
maha
, Oma
ha, N
E
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1879
-APS
-2Sp
ace S
ystem
s Pow
er M
anag
emen
t and
Cont
rol
235
Chair
ed by
: M. B
UTLE
R, Th
e Joh
ns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and J
. HAIN
ES, R
etired
- form
erly E
SA/E
STEC
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
634
An In
tellig
ent A
uton
omou
s Pow
er Co
ntro
ller f
or th
e NA
SA H
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Dee
p Spa
ce G
atew
ayJ.
Csan
k, J.
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Follo
, M. M
usca
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Y. H
au, M
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, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1000
hrs
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018-4
635
The S
PACE
Comp
uter
Code
for A
nalyz
ing th
e In
terna
tiona
l Spa
ce St
ation
Elec
trica
l Pow
er
Syste
m: P
ast,
Pres
ent,
and F
utur
eS.
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r, Geo
rgia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA;
B.
Klefm
an, S
. Korn
, T. N
owde
n, A.
Delle
ur, D
. McK
issoc
k, NA
SA
Glenn
Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
636
Magn
etic T
rave
ling W
aves
Indu
ced b
y Mini
-Coil
s fo
r Swe
eping
Dus
t of M
ars S
olar A
rrays
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Arias
, S. d
e las
Hera
s, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Catal
onia,
Ba
rcelon
a, Sp
ain
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1880
-AVS
-2Sp
ace D
elive
ry Sy
stems
234
Chair
ed by
: F. C
HAND
LER,
Cal P
oly U
nivers
ity, P
omon
a CA a
nd T.
CHEN
, NAS
A09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-463
7Hy
drog
en Sp
ace E
levat
or (H
SE)
K. So
bhan
i, Ced
ars-Si
nai M
edica
l Cen
ter, L
os An
geles
, CA;
S.
Sobh
ani, G
reen S
cienc
es, E
scond
ido, C
A
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
638
SLS,
the D
SG, a
nd Lu
nar L
ande
rs in
the m
id-20
30s
T. Ha
ws, O
rbital
ATK,
Promo
ntory,
UT
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
639
The N
ASA
SLS E
xplor
ation
Upp
er St
age
Deve
lopme
nt &
Miss
ion O
ppor
tunit
iesB.
Don
ahue
, The
Boe
ing Co
mpan
y, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
640
Solid
Mot
or Fl
ight T
estin
g for
the D
evelo
pmen
t of
the B
ronc
o One
Liqu
id Bi
-Pro
pella
nt La
unch
Vehic
leW.
Morr
is, T.
Dan
no, F
. Cha
ndler
, D. E
dberg
, T. L
in, Ca
liforni
a St
ate Po
lytec
hnic
Unive
rsity,
Pomo
na, C
A
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1881
-ECS-
2 09
30 -
1200
hrs
AIAA
-S-1
13A-
2016
: A G
uideli
ne St
anda
rd fo
r Exp
losive
Dev
ices u
sed i
n La
unch
Vehic
les, S
pace
craft
and M
issile
s20
6
62 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1882
-EP-9
EP Fl
ight P
rogr
ams a
nd M
ission
s I26
2Ch
aired
by: O
. DUC
HEMI
N, S
afran
Aircr
aft En
gines
- Dire
ction
Prop
ulsion
Elec
trique
Spa
tiale
and M
. GEO
RGIN
, Univ
ersity
of M
ichiga
n, An
n Arbo
r09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-464
1Op
erat
ion of
the D
wn Io
n Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stem
Thro
ugh
the F
inal O
rbit
Arou
nd D
warf
Plane
t Cer
esC.
Garne
r, M. R
ayma
n, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
642
High
Effic
iency,
Versa
tile P
ower
Pro
cessi
ng U
nits
for H
all-Ef
fect
Plasm
a Thr
uster
sB.
Tome
scu, P
. Clay
ton, M
. Stal
ey, J
. Wara
naus
kas,
J. Ke
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, S. S
aghri
, Spa
ce S
ystem
s Lora
l (SS
L), P
alo Al
to,
CA; e
t al.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
643
Grou
nd an
d On-
Orbit
Thru
ster P
erfo
rman
ce
Comp
ariso
n fo
r the
Lisa
Pat
hfind
er Co
lloid
Micro
Newt
on Th
ruste
rsN.
Dem
mons
, V. H
ruby,
D. Co
urtne
y, Bu
sek C
ompa
ny, I
nc.,
Natic
k, MA
; J. Z
iemer,
C. M
arres
e-Rea
ding,
Jet P
ropuls
ion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, P
asad
ena,
CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
644
Venu
s - M
ission
Enha
ncem
ent u
sing E
lectri
c Pr
opuls
ionD.
Lev,
J. He
rscov
itz, L
. App
el, A.
Dav
idson
, Rafa
el Ad
vanc
ed
Defen
se S
ystem
s, Ltd
., Ha
ifa, I
srael
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1883
-EP-1
0NA
SA’s
HERM
eS an
d AEP
S SEP
I26
3Ch
aired
by: M
. WAL
KER,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
645
Long
Dur
ation
Wea
r Tes
t of t
he N
ASA
HERM
eS H
all
Thru
ster
J. Fri
eman
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH;
P.
Peter
son,
Vanta
ge Pa
rtners
, LLC
, Clev
eland
, OH;
J. G
illand
, Oh
io Ae
rospa
ce In
stitut
e, Cle
velan
d, OH
; H. K
amha
wi,
G. W
illiam
s, D.
Herm
an, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH; e
t al.
1000
hrs
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018-4
646
Envir
onme
ntal
Testi
ng of
the H
ERMe
S TDU
-2 H
all
Thru
ster
R. Lo
bbia,
R. Co
nvers
ano,
S. Re
illy, R
. Hofe
r, Jet
Propu
lsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, P
asad
ena,
CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
647
Inve
stiga
tions
of P
ole Er
osion
Mec
hanis
ms in
the
12.5
kW
HERM
eS H
all Th
ruste
r with
the H
all2D
e Co
deA.
Lope
z Orte
ga, I
. Mike
llides
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1884
-EP-1
1Io
n Th
ruste
r Dev
elopm
ent
260
Chair
ed by
: G. W
ILLIAM
S09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-464
8Pe
rform
ance
Testi
ng an
d Dev
elopm
ent o
f the
MiX
I Th
ruste
r with
the A
RCH
Disch
arge
S. S
ample
s, G.
Li, R
. Wirz
, Univ
ersity
of Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s An
geles
, Los
Ange
les, C
A
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
649
2DPI
C sim
ulatio
n an
d las
er-in
duce
d fluo
resce
nce
spec
trosco
py of
the r
oll to
rque
of th
e grid
ded i
on
thru
ster
Y. Ya
mash
ita, U
nivers
ity of
Toky
o, To
kyo,
Japa
n; R.
Tsukiz
aki, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Sa
gami
hara,
Japa
n; Y.
Yama
moto,
Shiz
uoka
Univ
ersity
, Sh
izuok
a, Ja
pan;
D. Ko
da, K
. Nish
iyama
, H. K
unina
ka, J
apan
Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), S
agam
ihara,
Japa
n
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
650
Inve
stiga
tion
of Io
n Sp
ecies
in W
ater
Plas
ma
Disch
arge
s for
Mini
atur
e Micr
owav
e Disc
harg
e Ion
Th
ruste
rsK.
Naka
mura,
Yoko
hama
Nati
onal
Unive
rsity,
Yoko
hama
, Ja
pan;
H. Ko
izumi
, Univ
ersity
of To
kyo,
Kash
iwa,
Japa
n; Y.
Taka
o, Yo
koha
ma N
ation
al Un
iversi
ty, Yo
koha
ma, J
apan
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
651
A Mi
niatu
re G
ridde
d Ion
Thru
ster u
sing S
plit R
ing
Reso
nato
r Micr
oplas
maT.
Yama
uchi,
K. X
u, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille,
Hunts
ville,
AL
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1885
-EP-1
2Ele
ctros
pray
EP I
261
Chair
ed by
: J. R
OVEY
, Univ
ersity
of Ill
inois
and G
. BEN
AVID
ES09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-465
2Lif
etime
Cons
idera
tions
and E
stima
tion
for
Electr
ospr
ay Th
ruste
rsA.
Thup
pul, P
. Wrig
ht, R.
Wirz
, Univ
ersity
of Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s An
geles
, Los
Ange
les, C
A
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
653
Diele
ctric
Mater
ials w
ith D
epos
ited E
lectro
de La
yers
for E
lectro
spra
y Arra
ysA.
Kimbe
r, B. J
orns,
H. S
odan
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Mich
igan,
Ann
Arbor,
Ann A
rbor, M
I
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
654
Electr
ospr
ay Th
ruste
rs fo
r Sma
ll Spa
cecra
ft Co
ntro
l: Pu
lsed a
nd St
eady
Stat
e Ope
ratio
nD.
Court
ney,
N. Al
varez
, N. D
emmo
ns, B
usek
Comp
any,
Inc.,
Natic
k, MA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
655
Deriv
ed P
erfo
rman
ce M
etrics
of an
Ionic
Liqu
id Fe
rroflu
id Ele
ctros
pray
Pro
pulsi
on Co
ncep
tB.
Jack
son,
L. Kin
g, Mi
chiga
n Tec
hnolo
gical
Unive
rsity,
Ho
ughto
n, MI
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 63
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1886
-F360
-3
0930
- 12
00 h
rsTh
e Fut
ure o
f In-
Spac
e Pro
pulsi
onJu
nior B
allro
om D
Mode
rator:
Ron L
itchfo
rd, Pr
incipa
l Tec
hnolo
gist f
or Ad
vanc
ed Pr
opuls
ion, S
pace
Tech
nolog
y Miss
ion D
irecto
rate,
NASA
Pane
lists:
Nich
olas C
ase
Lead
, Liqu
id En
gine S
ystem
s Ana
lysis
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter
Jare
d Squ
ireSe
nior V
ice Pr
eside
nt of
Rese
arch
Ad As
tra Ro
cket
Comp
any
Jona
than
Witt
erCh
ief En
ginee
r, Adv
ance
d Tec
hnolo
gy Pr
ogram
sBW
X Te
chno
logies
, Inc
.
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1887
-GTE
-7Cy
cle/P
erfo
rman
ce20
1Ch
aired
by: J
. GLA
DIN,
Geo
rgia T
ech (
ASDL
)09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-465
6De
velop
ment
of a
Multi-
Objec
tive O
ptim
izatio
n To
ol fo
r Int
erco
oled/
Recu
pera
ted Tu
rbop
rop
Engin
es fo
r Mini
mum
SFC a
nd En
gine W
eight
J. Ta
cconi,
W. V
isser,
Delf
t Univ
ersity
of Te
chno
logy,
Delft,
Th
e Neth
erlan
ds; R
. Mac
Neill,
D. V
erstra
ete, U
nivers
ity of
Sy
dney
, Syd
ney,
Austr
alia
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
657
Optim
izing
Gas
-Turb
ine O
pera
tion
using
Finit
e-Ele
ment
CFD
Mode
ling
M. Ra
janna
, F. X
u, M.
Hsu
, Iow
a Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Ame
s, IA;
Y. B
azile
vs, U
nivers
ity of
Califo
rnia,
San D
iego,
La Jo
lla,
CA; M
. Muru
gan,
A. Gh
osha
l, Arm
y Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Ab
erdee
n Prov
ing G
round
, MD;
et al
.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
658
Aero
dyna
mic a
nd ae
roac
ousti
c com
paris
on of
op
timize
d high
-spee
d pro
pelle
r blad
esA.
Capit
ao Pa
trao,
D. Li
ndbla
d, T.
Grön
stedt,
Chalm
ers
Unive
rsity
of Te
chno
logy,
Gothe
nburg
, Swe
den
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
659
Ther
mal M
odeli
ng of
an A
dvan
ced G
eare
d Tu
rbof
an fo
r Dist
ribut
ed En
gine C
ontro
l App
licat
ionJ.
Kratz,
D. C
ulley
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
; G. T
homa
s, N&
R Eng
ineeri
ng, I
nc.,
Parm
a Heig
hts, O
H
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1888
-HR-
5De
velop
ment
and E
valua
tion
of N
ovel
O/F F
ormu
lation
s and
Comb
inatio
ns21
0Ch
aired
by: B
. BRA
DY, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion an
d G. S
TORY
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-466
0Me
chan
ical, T
herm
al an
d Ball
istic
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Par
affin
-Bas
ed H
ybrid
Roc
ket F
uels
Y. Pa
l, Hind
ustan
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy an
d Scie
nces
, Ch
enna
i, Ind
ia
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
661
Hype
rgoli
c Ign
ition
and R
eligh
ts of
a Pa
raffi
n-ba
sed H
ybrid
Gra
inA.
Benh
idjeb
-Caray
on, J
. Gab
l, T. P
ourpo
int, P
urdue
Un
iversi
ty, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
662
High
Per
form
ance
Hyb
rid R
ocke
t Coll
oidal
Disp
ersio
n Pr
opell
ants
J. Ma
thews
, T. P
ourpo
int, J
. Gab
l, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity, W
est
Lafay
ette,
IN
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
663
Diag
nosti
cs fo
r Ent
rainm
ent C
hara
cteriz
ation
in
Lique
fying
Fuel
Form
ulatio
nsC.
Parav
an, R
. Bisin
, S. C
arlott
i, F. M
aggi,
L. G
alfett
i, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Milan
, Mila
n, Ita
ly
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1889
-HR-
6De
sign
and D
evelo
pmen
t of N
ovel
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Moto
r Con
cept
s II
211
Chair
ed by
: B. M
AICKE
, Pen
nsylv
ania
State
Univ
ersity
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
664
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Flo
w Co
ntro
l Valv
e for
a Th
rottl
eable
Hyb
rid R
ocke
t Mot
or an
d Thr
ottlin
g Fir
e Tes
tsA.
Ruffin
, F. B
arato,
E. Pa
ccagn
ella,
D. Pa
varin
, Univ
ersity
of
Pado
va, P
adov
a, Ita
ly
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
665
Solid
-Sta
te Ox
ygen
Stor
age f
or Co
mpac
t Liqu
id-Fr
ee H
ybrid
Roc
kets
S. Co
ogan
, M. M
iller, S
outhw
est R
esea
rch In
stitut
e, Sa
n An
tonio,
TX
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
666
Desig
n, A
nalys
is an
d Tes
ting o
f a H
ybrid
Roc
ket
Engin
e with
a Mu
lti-Po
rt No
zzle
H. G
amal,
A. M
atusie
wicz
, R. M
agier
a, D.
Hub
ert, L
. Ka
rolew
ski, S
pace
Fores
t, Gd
ynia,
Polan
d
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
667
Expe
rimen
tal R
esea
rch of
O/F
Rat
io Co
ntro
l of
A-SO
FT H
ybrid
Roc
ket
D. Ki
shiza
to, I.
Nak
agaw
a, To
kai U
nivers
ity, H
iratsu
ka, J
apan
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
668
Desig
n of
Inter
plane
tary
Hyb
rid Cu
beSa
t and
Sm
allSa
t Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stems
E. Je
ns, A
. Karp
, J. R
abino
vitch
, A. C
onte,
B. N
akaz
ono,
D.
Vaug
han,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1890
-HUB
09
30 -
1030
hrs
GT-S
UITE
Syste
m Sim
ulatio
n to
Opt
imize
Airc
raft
and S
pace
craft
Perfo
rman
ce Tu
toria
lth
e Hub
Han
gar
Since
199
4, G
T-SUI
TE ha
s set
the st
anda
rd in
syste
m sim
ulatio
n, tha
nks l
argely
to so
lving
deep
mult
i-phy
sics w
ith an
easy
-to-us
e grap
hical
interf
ace.
GT-SU
ITE’s
multi-
phys
ics ap
proac
h to s
imula
tion e
mpow
ers ae
rospa
ce en
ginee
rs to
tackle
their
desig
n and
mod
eling
chall
enge
s. By
simu
lating
the p
hysic
s of fl
uid dy
nami
cs, th
ermal,
mec
hanic
al, el
ectric
al/ba
ttery,
contr
ols an
d che
mistr
y, GT
-SUITE
prov
ides a
fram
ework
for f
ast a
nd ef
fectiv
e airc
raft a
nd sp
acec
raft d
esign
and a
nalys
is. Th
is pre
senta
tion w
ill foc
us on
high
-fideli
ty, 1
D the
rmal
fluid
dyna
mics
simula
tion a
nd hi
ghlig
ht ca
se st
udies
: env
ironm
ental
contr
ols sy
stems
(ECS
), fue
l sys
tems a
nd th
ermal
mana
geme
nt, cr
yoge
nic ta
nks a
nd flo
w ne
twork
s, an
d prop
ulsion
and h
ybrid
elec
tric sy
stems
.
64 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1891
-INPS
I-2Ai
r-Bre
athin
g Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stem
Integ
ratio
n I
238
Chair
ed by
: S. H
IRT, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd D
. ARE
ND, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
669
The i
nflue
nce o
f exh
aust
syste
m on
the
perfo
rman
ce of
the h
igh by
pass
ratio
turb
ofan
en
gine n
acell
eW.
Wen
jie, L
. Zho
u, Z.
Wang
, Nort
hwes
tern P
olytec
hnica
l Un
iversi
ty , X
i’an,
China
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
670
CFD
Simula
tion
of G
roun
d Vor
tex Fo
rmat
ion of
Jet
Engin
e air
intak
eR.
Aska
ri, Sh
arif U
nivers
ity of
Tech
nolog
y, Te
hran,
Iran;
S.
Jama
li Asl,
Iran
Univ
ersity
of S
cienc
e and
Tech
nolog
y, Te
hran,
Iran;
M. Ka
tooli,
Unive
rsity
of Te
hran,
Tehra
n, Ira
n; M.
So
ltani,
Sha
rif Un
iversi
ty of
Tech
nolog
y, Te
hran,
Iran
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1892
-ITAR
-2
0930
- 12
00 h
rsSc
ramj
et Sc
hool
251
Atten
dees
will
be ex
pose
d to t
he m
ajor c
ompo
nents
of ra
mjet,
dual-
mode
ramj
et, an
d scra
mjet
syste
ms as
well
as 1
D an
alysis
meth
ods t
o ach
ieve e
stima
tes of
perfo
rman
ce. A
dditio
nal e
mpha
sis w
ill be
plac
ed on
isola
tor m
odeli
ng, w
hich i
s key
to un
derst
andin
g the
perfo
rman
ce
of du
al mo
de ra
mjet
syste
ms at
lowe
r Mac
h num
bers.
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1893
-LP-8
09
30 -
1200
hrs
The H
eart
of th
e Eng
ine: D
evelo
pmen
t and
Per
sona
l Hist
ories
of Li
quid
Rock
et Tu
rbop
umps
232
Esse
ntial
comp
onen
ts for
stag
es si
nce t
he ea
rly da
ys of
rock
etry,
turbo
pump
s com
bine e
xtrem
e ran
ges o
f both
temp
eratur
es an
d pres
sures
in lig
htweig
ht, hi
gh ro
tation
al sp
eed,
high p
recisio
n asse
mblie
s to d
elive
r the
requ
ired p
ropell
ant m
ass fl
ows a
nd pr
essu
res to
the
comb
ustio
n cha
mber.
Enab
ling t
echn
ology
for h
igh pa
yload
frac
tions
but a
lso a
conti
nuing
sourc
e of e
ngine
deve
lopme
nt ch
allen
ges a
nd in
-fligh
t fail
ures.
Topic
s cov
ered i
n this
sessi
on in
clude
overv
iews o
f adv
ance
ments
mad
e in t
urbop
umps
, the
ir dev
elopm
ent a
nd us
e in l
aunc
h ve
hicles
, and
perso
nal h
istori
es an
d exp
erien
ces o
f tho
se ad
vanc
ing th
e stat
e of t
he ar
t duri
ng th
eir ca
reers.
Pa
nelist
s:
Alan
M. S
utto
nAir
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory
Bogd
an M
arcu
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne
Koich
i Okit
aJa
pan A
erosp
ace E
xplor
ation
Agen
cy
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1894
-NFF
-2Nu
clear
Ther
mal P
ropu
lsion
205
Chair
ed by
: S. B
OROW
SKI,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r and
K. S
CHILL
O, U
nivers
ity of
Alab
ama a
t Hun
tsville
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
671
Grou
nd Te
st Str
ateg
y for
a Nu
clear
Ther
mal
Prop
ulsion
Engin
eD.
Coote
, R. R
auch
, NAS
A Sten
nis S
pace
Cente
r, Sten
nis
Spac
e Cen
ter, M
S; H
. Gerr
ish, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
672
Prod
uctio
n an
d Hot
Hyd
roge
n Te
sting
of Su
bsca
le Mo
lybde
num
Cerm
ets fo
r Nuc
lear T
herm
al Pr
opuls
ionT.
Duffin
, K. B
enen
sky,
S. Zi
nkle,
Univ
ersity
of Te
nnes
see,
Knox
ville,
Knox
ville,
TN; M
. Barn
es, D
. Tuc
ker, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
673
Cons
idera
tion
of Lo
w En
riche
d Ura
nium
Spac
e Re
acto
rsD.
Blac
k, Se
lf, Ba
rdstow
n, KY
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
674
Comp
utat
ional
Analy
sis of
Nuc
lear T
herm
al Pr
opuls
ion R
ocke
t Fue
l and
Pro
spec
tive C
oatin
g Ma
terial
sV.
Lawd
ensk
y, W.
Culbr
eth, U
nivers
ity of
Nev
ada,
Las V
egas
, La
s Veg
as, N
V
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1895
-PC-
8Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bility
II20
8Ch
aired
by: C
. SLA
BAUG
H, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-467
5Ch
allen
ges i
n Re
duce
d Ord
er M
odeli
ng of
Rea
cting
Flo
wsC.
Huan
g, K.
Durai
samy
, Univ
ersity
of M
ichiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, An
n Arbo
r, MI;
C. Me
rkle,
Purdu
e Univ
ersity
, Wes
t Lafa
yette
, IN
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
676
Nonli
near
Comb
ustio
n In
stabil
ity in
a Mu
lti-In
jecto
r Ro
cket
Engin
eJ.
Xiong
, Univ
ersity
of Ca
liforni
a, Irv
ine, I
rvine
, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
677
A Mu
lti-dim
ensio
nal A
ppro
ach
for L
ow O
rder
Mo
delin
g of C
ombu
stion
Insta
bility
in a
Rock
et Co
mbus
tor
S. D
’Ales
sand
ro, M
. Frez
zotti,
B. F
avini
, F. N
asuti
, Univ
ersity
of
Rome
“La S
apien
za”,
Rome
, Ital
y
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
678
Drivi
ng m
echa
nisms
in lo
w or
der m
odeli
ng of
lon
gitud
inal c
ombu
stion
insta
bility
M. Fr
ezzo
tti, S
. D’Al
essa
ndro,
B. F
avini
, F. N
asuti
, Univ
ersity
of
Rome
“La S
apien
za”,
Rome
, Ital
y
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
679
Preli
mina
ry Ch
arac
teriza
tion
of th
e Flam
e Re
spon
se of
an A
cous
ticall
y For
ced,
Swirl
ed, N
on-
Prem
ixed I
njecto
rL.
Hump
hreys
, D. S
carbo
rough
, E. T
riggs
, Aub
urn U
nivers
ity,
Aubu
rn, AL
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Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1896
-PC-
9Mo
delin
g and
Simu
lation
of Co
mbus
tion
II20
2Ch
aired
by: G
. KUM
AR, C
onve
rgent
Scien
ce, I
nc.
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018-4
680
Multi-
Doma
in Re
duce
d-Or
der M
odeli
ng w
ith Sp
arse
Ac
celer
ation
of Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bility
J. Xu
, C. H
uang
, K. D
uraisa
my, U
nivers
ity of
Mich
igan,
Ann
Arbor,
Ann A
rbor, M
I
1000
hrs
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018-4
681
Demo
nstra
ting A
ccura
te Ga
s Tur
bine I
gnitio
n an
d Re
light
with
Deta
iled C
hemi
stry a
nd A
uton
omou
s Me
shing
S. D
renna
n, G.
Kuma
r, Con
verge
nt Sc
ience
, Inc
., Ne
w Br
aunfe
ls, TX
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1897
-PC-
10Sp
ray C
ombu
stion
II20
0Ch
aired
by: Y
. HICK
S, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
682
An LE
S Stu
dy of
Ker
osen
e Com
busti
on in
Air
Cros
sflow
M. Ka
min,
P. Kh
are, U
nivers
ity of
Cinc
innati
, Cinc
innati
, OH
1000
hrs
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018-4
683
High
Fide
lity Si
mulat
ions o
f Prim
ary B
reak
up an
d Va
poriz
ation
of Li
quid
Jet i
n Cr
oss F
low (J
ICF)
L. Bra
vo, A
rmy R
esearc
h Lab
orator
y, Ab
erdee
n Prov
ing Gr
ound
, MD
; D. K
im, F.
Ham,
Casca
de Te
chnolo
gies,
Inc., P
alo Al
to, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
684
Effe
ct of
Chem
istry
Mod
eling
on Fl
ame
Stabil
izatio
n of
a Sw
irl Sp
ray C
ombu
stor
A. Pa
ncha
l, R. R
anjan
, S. M
enon
, Geo
rgia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
685
Trans
critic
al Au
to-Ig
nition
of n
-dod
ecan
e Liqu
id Fu
el us
ing a
Diffu
sed I
nter
face
Meth
odL.
Bravo
, Arm
y Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Abe
rdeen
Prov
ing G
round
, MD
; P. M
a, M.
Ihme
, Stan
ford U
nivers
ity, S
tanfor
d, CA
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1898
-PGC
-4/P
C-11
Meas
urem
ent a
nd D
iagno
stic T
echn
iques
II23
6Ch
aired
by: T
. KAE
MMIN
G, In
nova
tive S
cienti
fic S
olutio
ns In
corpo
rated
and S
. VAS
U, U
nivers
ity of
Centr
al Flo
rida
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
686
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
a Sh
ock
Wave
Usin
g Ca
libra
ted Sc
hlier
en Im
ages
B. O
’Mea
ra, C.
Bed
ick, D
. Ferg
uson
, Nati
onal
Energ
y Te
chno
logy L
abora
tory,
Morga
ntown
, WV
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
687
MHz-r
ate La
ser Sp
ectro
scopic
Instr
umen
t for
Reac
ting
Flow
Comp
ositio
n and
Temp
eratur
e Mea
surem
ents
inside
Rotat
ing D
etona
tion E
ngine
s (RD
Es)K.
Thurm
ond,
S. Va
su, Un
iversit
y of C
entra
l Flor
ida, O
rland
o, FL;
J. St
out, A
erojet
Rocke
tdyne
, Can
oga P
ark, C
A; S.
Coog
an,
South
west
Resea
rch In
stitute
, San
Anton
io, TX
; K. A
hmed
, I. Du
nn,
Unive
rsity o
f Cen
tral F
lorida
, Orla
ndo,
FL; et
al.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
688
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Deto
natio
n Wa
ve P
ropa
gatio
n in
a Rot
ating
Deto
natio
n Ro
cket
Engin
e usin
g Di
rect
High
-Spe
ed Im
aging
J. Be
nnew
itz, B
. Bigl
er, ER
C, Inc
., Ed
wards
AFB,
CA; W
. Ha
rgus,
S. D
ancz
yk, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Edw
ards
AFB,
CA; R
. Smi
th, G
HKN
Engin
eerin
g, LLC
, Kirk
land,
WA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
689
Comp
ariso
n of
Mea
sure
d and
Calcu
lated
De
tona
tion
Prop
agat
ion Ve
locitie
s fro
m a P
re-
Deto
nato
r in
Supe
rsonic
Cros
sflow
D. Ro
sato,
J. S
osa,
K. Ah
med,
Unive
rsity
of Ce
ntral
Florid
a, Or
lando
, FL
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
690
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Rea
ctant
Mixi
ng in
a Ro
tatin
g De
tona
tion
Engin
e Usin
g Sch
liere
n Im
aging
and
Plana
r Las
er In
duce
d Fluo
resce
nce
J. Du
vall,
M. G
amba
, Univ
ersity
of M
ichiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, Ann
Arb
or, M
I
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1899
-PGC
-5
0930
- 12
00 h
rsPr
essu
re G
ain Co
mbus
tion
Over
view:
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ciples
, Ope
ratio
n, an
d App
licat
ions
233
This
tutori
al wi
ll foc
us on
expla
ining
the m
ain ch
allen
ges o
f rota
ting d
etona
tion e
ngine
s, an
d high
light
all po
tentia
l app
licatio
ns. T
he le
ctures
will
prese
nt the
curre
nt pra
ctice
s for
cycle
mod
eling
, CFD
mod
eling
and e
xperi
menta
l asse
ssmen
t. Th
e main
cons
traint
s as w
ell as
futur
e res
earch
oppo
rtunit
ies w
ill be
discu
ssed,
open
ing no
w ho
rizon
s for
multid
iscipl
inary
resea
rch in
the a
rea of
prop
ulsion
.
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1810
0-SR
-3So
lid R
ocke
t Mot
or G
rain
Desig
n an
d Ball
istics
231
Chair
ed by
: E. T
RIGGS
, Aub
urn U
nivers
ity an
d H. C
IEZKI,
DLR
- Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter
0930
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AIAA-2
018-4
691
Asse
ssing
the I
nflue
nce o
f Orie
ntat
ion A
ngle
on
Acce
lerat
ion-A
ugme
nted
Bur
ning i
n So
lid R
ocke
tsD.
Grea
trix, R
yerso
n Univ
ersity
, Toro
nto, C
anad
a
1000
hrs
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018-4
692
Perfo
rman
ce R
econ
struc
tion
of VE
GA So
lid R
ocke
t Mo
tors:
VERT
A Fli
ghts
Expe
rienc
eD.
Bian
chi, B
. Fav
ini, U
nivers
ity of
Rome
“La S
apien
za”,
Rome
, Ital
y; A.
Neri,
ESA,
Frasca
ti, Ita
ly
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
693
Mode
ling o
f San
al Flo
w Ch
oking
Cond
ition
and
Desig
n Op
timiza
tion
of H
igh P
erfo
rman
ce D
ual-
thru
st SR
MsV.
Sana
l Kum
ar, In
dian S
pace
Rese
arch O
rganis
ation
, Tri
vand
rum, I
ndia;
V. S
anka
r, N. C
hand
rasek
aran,
Indian
Ins
titute
of Sc
ience
, Ban
galor
e, Ind
ia; S
. M, K
umara
guru
Colle
ge of
Tech
nolog
y, Co
imba
tore,
India
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day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1810
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erma
l Sys
tem A
pplic
ation
s and
Uniq
ue En
viron
ment
III
230
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ed by
: S. S
PENC
ER, N
aval
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arch L
abora
tory-C
ode 8
221
and D
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AR, N
RL09
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sAIA
A-201
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4Ul
tra-H
igh-Te
mpera
ture C
erami
c Matr
ix Co
mpos
ites in
Hy
brid
Rock
et Pr
opuls
ion En
viron
ment
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i Mart
ino, S
. Mun
gigue
rra, R
. Sav
ino, U
nivers
ity of
Na
ples “
Fede
rico I
I”, N
aples
, Ital
y; L.
Zoli,
D. S
citi, N
ation
al Re
searc
h Cou
ncil (
CNR)
, Rom
e, Ita
ly; M
. Lag
os, T
ECNA
LIA,
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ebas
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Spain
1000
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018-4
695
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mal M
anag
emen
t Cha
lleng
es in
Turb
o-Ele
ctric
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ybrid
Elec
tric P
ropu
lsion
P. Mc
Clusk
ey, Y
. Saa
don,
Z. Ya
o, J.
Shah
, Univ
ersity
of
Maryl
and,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, Co
llege
Park,
MD;
J. Ki
zito,
North
Ca
rolina
A&T S
tate U
nivers
ity, G
reens
boro,
NC
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
696
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pirat
ion Co
oling
Expe
rimen
ts on
a CM
C Wall
Se
gmen
t in
a Sup
erso
nic H
ot G
as Ch
anne
lD.
Prok
ein, U
nivers
ity of
Stut
tgart,
Stut
tgart,
Germ
any;
C. Dit
tert,
H. B
öhrk,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Stut
tgart,
Ge
rman
y; J.
von W
olfers
dorf,
Univ
ersity
of S
tuttga
rt,
Stutt
gart,
Germ
any
1100
hrs
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018-4
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Inve
stiga
tion
of w
ater
jet b
reak
up b
y sup
erso
nic
rock
et ex
haus
tH.
Jone
s, S.
Men
on, L
ouisia
na S
tate U
nivers
ity, B
aton
Roug
e, LA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
698
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
LN2
Conv
ectio
n an
d Boil
ing in
Trad
itiona
lly an
d Add
itively
Ma
nufa
cture
d Roc
ket E
ngine
Cooli
ng Ch
anne
lsA.
Sand
oval,
E. G
utierr
ez, J
. Cha
parro
, L. B
ugari
n, J.
Adam
s, A.
Chou
dhuri
, Univ
ersity
of Te
xas,
El Pa
so, E
l Pas
o, TX
; et a
l.
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day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1810
2-HU
B 10
30 -
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allen
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ars M
arsh
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10 Ju
ly 20
1810
6-LU
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ibito
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10 Ju
ly 20
1810
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sing t
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eyer
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arame
ters a
ssocia
ted w
ith la
tent c
ontin
uous
varia
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hich c
anno
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easu
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rectly
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mpon
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as an
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lue. S
ince t
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is no
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termi
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inter
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ow, A
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ly 20
1810
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orce
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ortiu
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ystem
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ystem
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m (S
OSSE
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ir Forc
e Prop
ulsion
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ctorat
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ium is
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on-Ai
r Forc
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ncies
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ly co
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velop
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1500
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rsNe
twor
king C
offe
e Bre
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hibit
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day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1811
1-AE
P-2
Aircr
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lectri
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IRT, N
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lenn R
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rch Ce
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018-4
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Yang
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, Albu
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ue, N
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. Krus
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nolog
ies, S
an D
iego,
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ly 20
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ncep
ts II
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nced
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ned S
pace
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son,
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llant
Supp
ly Te
chno
logy,
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es, S
elf, K
enne
dy S
pace
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cture
Pro
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cienti
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ergeti
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A
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018-4
705
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ulsion
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ly Te
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h, CA
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on, U
ltra S
afe N
uclea
r Corp
oratio
n, Se
attle,
WA
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
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706
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018-4
707
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nition
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ppey
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r, C. T
arau,
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kkam
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ance
d Co
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nolog
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nc.,
Lanc
aster
, PA
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1811
4-ED
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Out
reac
h an
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ITT, U
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A-201
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9De
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e Elec
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ropu
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lff, V.
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udd,
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n Arbo
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r, MI;
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1600
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018-4
710
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AIAA-2
018-4
711
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Adv
ance
d Elec
tric
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ulsion
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wase
r, A. G
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rnia P
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State
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n Luis
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A
1700
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AIAA-2
018-4
712
Surv
ey of
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licat
ions o
f Add
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Man
ufac
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ains i
n Hy
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itt, Ar
my S
pace
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issile
Defe
nse C
omma
nd,
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ville,
AL
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Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1811
5-EE
RE-2
Wind
and S
olar E
nerg
y Gen
erat
ion23
4Ch
aired
by: E
. OGE
DENG
BE, E
NERG
HX Co
nsult
ing/U
nivers
ity of
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s and
S. D
UNCA
N, Ae
rospa
ce S
ystem
s Des
ign La
borat
ory, G
eorgi
a Tec
h15
30 hr
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8-471
3Nu
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al Stu
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ine W
akes
in W
ind Fa
rms
M. N
ofal, S
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d, Be
nha U
nivers
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t; W.
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fia,
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t; O.
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a Univ
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o, Eg
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1600
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018-4
714
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ak de
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e, Riv
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ah,
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nivers
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Y
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AIAA-2
018-4
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ld Ad
voca
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Spac
e So
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titute,
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AIAA-2
018-4
716
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rform
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ssmen
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J. Aru
wajoy
e, P.
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ju, M
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ta, E.
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eden
gbe,
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umuy
iwa,
Unive
rsity
of La
gos,
Lago
s, Nig
eria
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
717
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um P
ower
Trac
king a
mong
Diff
eren
t Gro
ups
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uted
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Volta
ge D
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ution
Cont
rol
K. Sir
i, The
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
, El S
egun
do, C
A
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1811
6-EP
-13
EP Fl
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rogr
ams a
nd M
ission
s II
262
Chair
ed by
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30 hr
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it Tra
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lms,
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can I
nstitu
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arch i
n Scie
nce a
nd
Tech
nolog
y, Bil
lings
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1600
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AIAA-2
018-4
719
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l Flig
ht O
pera
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e GEO
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Tues
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ly 20
1811
7-EP
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n Arbo
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AIAA-2
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agne
tic Fi
eld To
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Propu
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CA
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723
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. Herm
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rch
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r, Clev
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018-4
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lsion
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ga Pa
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Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1811
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d T. H
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Univ
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propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 69
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10 Ju
ly 20
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018-4
730
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018-4
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agne
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rust
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orm
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ishida
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Tues
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ly 20
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ly 20
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ls, TX
; A. F
latau
, Un
iversi
ty of
Maryl
and,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, Co
llege
Park,
MD;
et al
.1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
738
Impr
oving
the A
ero-
Elasti
c Sta
bility
of B
laded
Disk
s th
roug
h Pa
ralle
l Piez
oelec
tric N
etwor
kX.
Liu,
L. Li,
Y. Fa
n, P.
Deng
, Beih
ang U
nivers
ity, B
eijing
, Ch
ina
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1812
4-HS
ABP-
6Su
perso
nic Co
mbus
tion
Mode
ling
200
Chair
ed by
: F. M
ALO-
MOLIN
A, Ra
ytheo
n Miss
ile S
ystem
s15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-473
9Tu
ning P
roce
ss fo
r the
Mod
ified
Mag
nusse
n Co
mbus
tion
Mode
lA.
Norris
, NAS
A Lan
gley R
esea
rch Ce
nter, H
ampto
n, VA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
740
Influ
ence
of Ch
emica
l Mec
hanis
ms on
Supe
rsonic
Co
mbus
tion
Char
acter
istics
Fuele
d by K
eros
ene
W. Ya
o, K.
Wu,
Y. Le
e, X.
Fan,
Chine
se Ac
adem
y of S
cienc
es,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
741
Effe
cts of
Chem
ical K
inetic
Mec
hanis
m on
the D
NS
Resu
lts fo
r Rea
ctive
High
Spee
d Mixi
ng La
yers
H. O
h, F.
Lade
inde,
Ston
y Broo
k Univ
ersity
, Ston
y Broo
k, NY
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
742
Asse
ssmen
t of D
iffer
ent P
rogr
ess V
ariab
le Im
pleme
ntat
ion P
roce
dure
s for
Supe
rsonic
Co
mbus
tion
W. Li
, TTC
Tech
nolog
ies, I
nc.,
Cente
reach
, NY;
F. La
deind
e, St
ony B
rook U
nivers
ity, S
tony B
rook,
NY
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
743
Dyna
mics
of Su
perso
nic Sp
ray C
ombu
stion
F. La
deind
e, St
ony B
rook U
nivers
ity, S
tony B
rook,
NY; K
. Ala
bi, TT
C Tec
hnolo
gies,
Inc.,
Cente
reach
, NY
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1812
5-HU
B 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Lear
n Mo
re A
bout
IAC 2
019
the H
ub H
anga
r
Learn
how
your
organ
izatio
n can
beco
me in
volve
d with
AIAA
as w
e hos
t the
Inter
natio
nal A
stron
autic
al Co
ngres
s (IAC
) in O
ct. 2
019.
This
overv
iew se
ssion
coup
led w
ith Q
&A w
ill pro
vide k
ey in
sights
to th
e prog
ram, t
he im
porta
nce o
f dem
onstr
ating
your
comp
any’s
lega
cy in
ce
lebrat
ing th
e 50t
h ann
iversa
ry of
the fir
st lun
ar lan
ding a
nd ho
w it r
elates
to su
pport
ing th
e futu
re of
aeros
pace
.
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1812
6-IN
PSI-3
Nozz
les an
d Inle
ts - A
ir-Br
eath
ing P
ropu
lsion
238
Chair
ed by
: D. C
ROW
E, Air
Force
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-474
4Ef
fect
of Se
rpen
tine N
ozzle
on B
ypas
s Rat
io of
Tu
rbof
an En
gine E
xhau
stS.
Peng
, Z. W
ang,
L. Zh
ou, X
. Sun
, Nort
hwes
tern
Polyt
echn
ical U
nivers
ity, X
i’an,
China
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
745
Splitt
er P
late E
dge E
ffects
in a
Supe
rsonic
Mult
i-str
eam
Nozz
leC.
Rusch
er, S
. Gog
ineni,
Spe
ctral
Energ
ies, L
LC, D
ayton
, OH;
T.
Ferril
l, AFR
L, W
PAFB
, OH
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
746
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tions
on an
Adv
ance
d Di
verte
rless
Supe
rsonic
Inlet
with
a Co
rner
Bum
p in
a Wing
-Fuse
lage I
nsta
llatio
nR.
Ehrm
ayr, T
. Bere
ns, A
irbus
, Man
ching
, Germ
any
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
747
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
a Ra
dial T
urbo
shaf
t En
gine I
ntak
eF.
Fuch
s, C.
Schä
ffer, V
. Güm
mer, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
748
Cent
er B
ody I
nflue
nces
on th
e AIP
and S
econ
dary
Flo
wsJ.
Coffm
an, C
. Nes
sler, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1812
7-ITA
R-3
SLS/
Orion
Pro
gres
s to F
light
251
Chair
ed by
: D. M
CGRA
TH, N
orthro
p Grum
man a
nd J.
CAST
RO, A
erojet
Rock
etdyn
e15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-474
9Sc
ientifi
c and
Hum
an Ex
plora
tion
Missi
ons E
nable
d by
the S
pace
Laun
ch Sy
stem
B. D
onah
ue, T
he B
oeing
Comp
any,
Hunts
ville,
AL
1600
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nSL
S Pro
pulsi
on P
rogr
ess T
owar
d Flig
ht -
Solid
Ro
cket
Boos
terW.
Whip
ple, N
orthro
p Grum
man C
orpora
tion,
Brigh
am Ci
ty, U
T
1630
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nPo
werin
g Dee
p Spa
ce Ex
plora
tion
- Aer
ojet
Rock
etdyn
eC.
Sand
ers, A
erojet
Rock
etdyn
e, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
1700
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nOr
ion La
unch
Abo
rt Mo
tor P
rogr
ess T
owar
d Flig
htR.
Cook
, Nort
hrop G
rumma
n Corp
oratio
n, Br
igham
City,
UT
1730
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nOr
ion A
ttitu
de Co
ntro
l Mot
or P
rogr
ess T
owar
d Fli
ght
D. D
unlap
, K. B
onne
r, Nort
hrop G
rumma
n Corp
oratio
n, Elk
ton, M
D
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 71
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1812
8-LP
-9Gr
een
Prop
ellan
ts I -
Pro
gram
s20
6Ch
aired
by: W
. MAR
SHAL
L, NA
SA-Gl
enn R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd C.
GAT
TO, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-475
0NA
SA G
reen
Pro
pulsi
on R
oadm
apD.
Cave
nder,
NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille,
AL; W
. Mars
hall,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH;
A.
Mayn
ard, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Gree
nbelt
, MD
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
751
Deve
lopme
nt of
ADN
-bas
ed Th
ruste
r Tec
hnolo
gies
– An
over
view
of th
e Eur
opea
n Pr
oject
Rhef
orm
M. N
egri,
M. W
ilhelm
, C. H
endri
ch, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (D
LR),
Hardt
haus
en, G
erman
y
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
752
Comb
ustio
n Pe
rform
ance
of G
reen
Stor
able
Bi-
Prop
ellan
ts fo
r Spa
ce P
ropu
lsion
B. B
oust,
M. B
ellen
oue,
Natio
nal C
enter
for S
cienti
fic
Rese
arch (
CNRS
), Ch
asse
neuil
, Fran
ce; E
. Lab
arthe
, Y.
Guelo
u, Fre
nch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Pari
s, Fra
nce
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
753
Deve
lopme
nt St
atus
of th
e 0.5
N cla
ss Lo
w-Co
st Th
ruste
r for
Small
Satel
liteS.
Igara
shi, K
. Yam
amoto
, A. F
ukuc
hi, IH
I AER
OSPA
CE Co
., Ltd
., To
miok
a-shi,
Japa
n; H.
Iked
a, K.
Hatai
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
754
Grow
ing Co
nstel
lation
of A
mmon
ium D
initra
mide
(A
DN) B
ased
High
Per
form
ance
Gre
en P
ropu
lsion
(H
PGP)
Syste
msP.
Fried
hoff,
Plan
et, S
an Fr
ancis
co, C
O; K.
Anflo
, P.
Thorm
ahlen
, M. P
ersso
n, Br
adfor
d ECA
PS, S
tockh
olm,
Swed
en
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1812
9-LP
-10
Prop
ellan
t Fee
d and
Fluid
Man
agem
ent
203
Chair
ed by
: J. M
OLIN
SKY,
Orbit
al AT
K and
J. M
OORE
, Pen
n Stat
e Alto
ona
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
755
Inve
stiga
tion
on P
hase
Chan
ge an
d Pre
ssure
Dro
p En
hanc
ed by
Viole
nt Sl
oshin
g of C
ryog
enic
Fluid
T. Him
eno,
A. Oh
ashi,
K. An
ii, H.
Daic
hi, Y.
Sak
uma,
T. Wa
tanab
e, Un
iversi
ty of
Toky
o, To
kyo,
Japa
n; et
al.
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
756
Mode
ling C
ryog
enic
Chilld
own
of a
Trans
fer L
ine
with
GFS
SPA.
LeCla
ir, NA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL;
J. Ha
rtwig,
D. H
ause
r, M. K
asse
mi, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH;
P. D
iaz-Hy
land,
T. Go
ing, N
ASA
Marsh
all S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
757
Evalu
ation
of Li
quid
Prop
ulsion
Syste
m De
sign
on
Prim
ing Ev
ent P
ressu
re Le
vels
D. Ki
aouli
as, I
. Zvo
rsky,
S. Is
mail,
N. M
eyers
, J. B
halla
, J.
Moore
, Pen
nsylv
ania
State
Univ
ersity
, Alto
ona,
PA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
758
A Co
mpar
ison
of M
ethod
s for
Estim
ating
Slos
h Mo
del P
aram
eters
from
CFD
Simula
tions
S. G
reen,
South
west
Rese
arch I
nstitu
te, S
an An
tonio,
TX
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
759
Pres
sure
Surg
e Ana
lysis
In Th
e Pro
pella
nt Fe
edlin
es
Durin
g A P
riming
Even
tR.
Kelly,
Y. G
erasim
ov, V
. Card
oso,
S. Ka
pur, V
alcor
Engin
eerin
g Corp
oratio
n, Sp
ringfi
eld, N
J
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1813
0-LP
-11
Injec
tors
207
Chair
ed by
: J. L
OCKE
, Unit
ed Te
chno
logies
and C
. RAD
KE, N
ASA J
ohns
on S
pace
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-476
0Sp
atio-
Temp
oral
Pred
iction
of G
aseo
us an
d Liqu
id Sp
ray F
ields
usin
g Mac
hine L
earn
ingH.
Gan
ti, P.
Khare
, Univ
ersity
of Ci
ncinn
ati, C
incinn
ati, O
H
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
761
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Pr
essu
rized
, Sing
le-Ele
ment
Ro
cket
Injec
tor E
xper
imen
tC.
Bolsz
o, C.
Adam
s, E.
Barbo
ur, J.
More
hart,
A. Co
rtopa
ssi,
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion,
El Se
gund
o, CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
762
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Liq
uid O
xyge
n /
Liquid
Meth
ane
Rock
et En
gine I
njecto
rC.
Truon
g, E.
Sichle
r, A. L
am, R
. Pica
rd, F.
Chan
dler, C
alifor
nia
State
Polyt
echn
ic Un
iversi
ty, Po
mona
, CA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
763
Theo
retic
al an
d Exp
erim
enta
l Inv
estig
ation
fo
r Liqu
id Fil
m in
an Im
pingin
g Stre
am Vo
rtex
Cham
ber
B. Fu
, J. P
ei, Y.
He,
North
weste
rn Po
lytec
hnica
l Univ
ersity
, Xi’
an, C
hina
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1813
1-LP
-12
Germ
an SF
BTRR
-40
III -
Comb
ustio
n an
d Coo
ling
204
Chair
ed by
: S. S
CHUM
AKER
, Air F
orce R
esea
ch La
borat
ory an
d P. G
LOYE
R, Glo
yer-T
aylor
Labo
ratory
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
764
Emiss
ion im
aging
and C
FD si
mulat
ion of
a co
axial
sin
gle-e
lemen
t GOX
/GCH
4 ro
cket
comb
usto
rF.
Wint
er, N
. Pera
kis, O
. Haid
n, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Ga
rching
, Germ
any
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
765
Ther
mody
nami
c ana
lysis
and l
arge
-edd
y sim
ulatio
ns of
LOx-
CH4 an
d LOx
-H2 fl
ames
at h
igh
pres
sure
J. Zip
s, C.
Traxin
ger, M
. Pfitz
ner, U
nivers
ity of
the G
erman
Fe
deral
Arme
d Forc
es, N
eubib
erg, G
erman
y
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
766
CFD-
Analy
sis of
the fi
lm co
oling
influ
ence
on th
e ma
in flo
w an
d wall
hea
t flux
in a
GCH4
/GOX
ro
cket
comb
ustio
n ch
ambe
r with
a sq
uare
-shap
ed
cross
secti
on.
A. St
ernin,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Dr
esde
n, Dr
esde
n, Ge
rman
y; N.
Perak
is, O
. Haid
n, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Mu
nich,
Germ
any;
M. Ta
jmar,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Dr
esde
n, Dr
esde
n, Ge
rman
y
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
767
Expe
rimen
tal a
nd n
umer
ical in
vesti
gatio
ns of
th
ermo
-mec
hanic
al flu
id-str
uctu
re in
terac
tion
in co
oled r
ocke
t com
busti
on ch
ambe
rsF.
Hötte
, Tec
hnica
l Univ
ersity
of B
rauns
chwe
ig, B
rauns
chwe
ig,
Germ
any;
P. Lu
ngu,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y; M.
Hau
pt, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Brau
nsch
weig,
Br
auns
chwe
ig, G
erman
y; O.
Haid
n, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Mu
nich,
Germ
any
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
768
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
of Tr
anscr
itical
Turb
ulent
Ch
anne
l Flow
A. Do
ehrin
g, N.
Adam
s, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Ga
rching
, Germ
any
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1813
2-LP
-13
1530
- 16
45 h
rsTu
toria
l: Int
rodu
ction
to th
e Use
of N
ASA
Chem
ical E
quilib
rium
Appli
catio
ns (C
EA)
233
CEA i
s a pr
ogram
whic
h calc
ulates
chem
ical e
quilib
rium
produ
ct co
ncen
tratio
ns fr
om an
y set
of rea
ctants
and d
eterm
ines t
herm
odyn
amic
and t
ransp
ort pr
opert
ies fo
r the
prod
uct m
ixture
. This
tutor
ial w
ill pro
vide a
brief
overv
iew of
the t
ool, s
ome t
heore
tical
back
groun
d, an
d bas
ic ins
tructi
ons o
n usin
g CEA
for m
ixed a
nd re
activ
e flow
s.
72 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Tues
day,
10 Ju
ly 20
1813
3-NF
F-3Fu
sion
and A
dvan
ced N
uclea
r Con
cept
s20
5Ch
aired
by: G
. SCH
MIDT
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r and
A. H
ALLO
CK, P
rince
ton U
nivers
ity15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-476
9Nu
clear
and F
utur
e Flig
ht P
ropu
lsion
- Mo
delin
g th
e Thr
ust o
f the
Dire
ct Fu
sion
Drive
S. Th
omas
, M. P
alusz
ek, P
rince
ton S
atellit
e Sys
tems,
Inc.,
Plains
boro,
NJ;
S. Co
hen,
A. Gla
sser, P
rince
ton Pl
asma
Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
, Plai
nsbo
ro, N
J
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
770
Analy
sis of
Puls
ed an
d Stea
dy-S
tate
Magn
eto-
Iner
tial F
usion
Noz
zle P
erfo
rman
ceB.
Wint
erling
, J. C
assib
ry, K.
Sch
illo, U
nivers
ity of
Alab
ama,
Hunts
ville,
Hun
tsville
, AL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
771
Smoo
thed
Par
ticle
Hydr
odyn
amics
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opell
er dr
iven
airpla
nes t
o hig
h sp
eed fi
ghter
jets.
R. Bil
lings
, Air F
orce L
ife Cy
cle M
anag
emen
t Cen
ter, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H; D
. How
e, Ta
sk Ae
rospa
ce, I
nc.,
Mesa
, AZ
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
148-
EDU-
3Pr
opuls
ion St
rateg
ies23
5Ch
aired
by: R
. REZ
ENDE
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
804
The O
bjecti
ve &
Stra
tegy B
ehind
The U
niver
sity o
f So
uthe
rn Ca
lifor
nia’s
Liquid
Pro
pulsi
on La
bora
tory
J. Ta
rgons
ki, M
. Moru
zzi, P
. Proc
hnick
i, J. F
essl,
Univ
ersity
of
South
ern Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s Ang
eles,
CA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
805
Prop
ulsion
Res
earch
and A
cade
mic P
rogr
ams a
t the
Un
iversi
ty of
Alab
ama i
n Hu
ntsv
ille -
2018
R. Fre
deric
k, P.
Ligran
i, D. T
homa
s, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma,
Hunts
ville,
Hun
tsville
, AL
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
806
Redu
ced P
ressu
re En
viron
ment
Testi
ng of
a To
rch
Augm
ented
Spar
k Ig
niter
E. Un
ruh, R
. Hick
s, D.
Line
berry
, Univ
ersity
of Al
abam
a, Hu
ntsvil
le, H
untsv
ille, A
L
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
149-
EDU-
4 09
30 -
1030
hrs
Unive
rsity
Pro
pulsi
on Sa
fety
Pra
ctice
s23
2
This
Pane
l will
overv
iew cu
rrent
unive
rsity
practi
ces f
or en
surin
g safe
ty of
stude
nt pro
pulsio
n proj
ects.
Topic
s of d
iscus
sion i
nclud
e proj
ect t
ypes
, safe
ty po
licies
, trai
ning,
proce
dures
, haz
ards a
nalys
is, an
d inc
ident
histor
ies.
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Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
150-
EP-1
7Ha
ll Thr
uster
Mod
eling
I26
0Ch
aired
by: A
. LOP
EZ O
RTEG
A, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and Y
. YAM
ASHI
TA, T
he un
iversi
ty of
Toky
o09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-480
7Nu
meric
al Stu
dies o
f Hall
Thru
ster A
cceler
ation
Re
gion
Electr
on Tr
ansp
ort
I. Ka
tz, V.
Chap
lin, A
. Lop
ez O
rtega
, Jet
Propu
lsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, P
asad
ena,
CA
1000
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AIAA-2
018-4
808
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lopme
nt St
atus
of 3
-D El
ectro
n Flu
id Mo
del
for a
Hall
Thru
ster P
lume S
imula
tions
M. Ch
oi, J.
Yim
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
809
Two-
dimen
siona
l Hyb
rid-D
irect
Kine
tic Si
mulat
ion
of a
Hall T
hrus
terA.
Raisa
nen,
Unive
rsity
of Mi
chiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, Ann
Arbo
r, MI
; K. H
ara, T
exas
A&M
Unive
rsity,
Colle
ge S
tation
, TX;
I.
Boyd
, Univ
ersity
of M
ichiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, Ann
Arbo
r, MI
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
810
Hall t
hrus
ter re
levan
t con
tinuu
m kin
etic s
heat
hs
simula
tions
with
self-
cons
isten
t sec
onda
ry el
ectro
n em
ission
P. Ca
gas,
Virgin
ia Po
lytec
hnic
Institu
te an
d Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Bla
cksb
urg, V
A; A.
Hakim
, Prin
ceton
Plas
ma Ph
ysics
La
borat
ory, P
rince
ton, N
J; B.
Srin
ivasa
n, Vir
ginia
Polyt
echn
ic Ins
titute
and S
tate U
nivers
ity, B
lacks
burg,
VA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
811
Axisy
mmetr
ic Fu
lly 2
D Hy
brid-
PIC M
odel
for H
all
Thru
sters
H. D
ragne
a, I.
Boyd
, Univ
ersity
of M
ichiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, Ann
Arb
or, M
I
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
151-
EP-1
8Io
n Th
ruste
r Mod
eling
261
Chair
ed by
: P. G
UERR
ERO,
Calte
ch an
d K. N
AKAM
URA,
Yoko
hama
Nati
onal
Unive
rsity
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
812
3D Si
mulat
ions o
f Ion
Thru
ster A
cceler
ator
Grid
Er
osion
Acco
untin
g for
Char
ge Ex
chan
ge Io
n Sp
ace
Char
geV.
Chap
lin, J
. Polk
, I. K
atz, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
G. W
illiam
s, G.
Sou
las, J
. Yim
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
; et a
l.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
813
DC-Io
n Mo
del V
alida
tion
and C
onve
rgen
ce St
udies
C. Hu
erta,
R. W
irz, U
nivers
ity of
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, Lo
s An
geles
, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
814
Comp
utat
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Mode
ling o
f an
Axial
Ring
Cusp
Hy
brid
Disch
arge
for t
he M
iXI T
hrus
terG.
Li, C
. Hue
rta, R
. Wirz
, Univ
ersity
of Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s An
geles
, Los
Ange
les, C
A
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
815
Demo
nstra
tion
of W
ide Th
rottl
ing R
ange
Ion
Engin
esN.
Yama
moto,
T. M
orita,
Kyus
hu U
nivers
ity, K
asug
a, Ja
pan;
I. Fu
naki,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on Ag
ency
(JAX
A),
Saga
miha
ra, Ja
pan;
M. N
akan
o, To
kyo M
etrop
olitan
Colle
ge
of Ind
ustria
l Tec
hnolo
gy, T
okyo
, Jap
an; Y
. Ohk
awa,
Japa
n Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), S
agam
ihara,
Japa
n
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
152-
EP-1
9Mi
cropr
opuls
ion I
262
Chair
ed by
: K. P
OLZIN
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter an
d T. C
OLLA
RD09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-481
6Co
mpar
ison
of D
SMC a
nd Ex
perim
enta
l Dat
a for
Lo
w Re
ynold
s Num
ber M
icro-
Nozz
leT.
Holm
an, M
. Osb
orn, N
aval
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wash
ington
, D.C.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
817
Upda
ted P
erfo
rman
ce M
easu
reme
nts a
nd A
nalys
is of
the P
hase
Four
RF T
hrus
terU.
Sidd
iqui, C
. Cret
el, Ph
ase F
our, I
nc.,
El Se
gund
o, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
818
Electr
ic So
lid P
rope
llant
Abla
tion
in a P
ulsed
Ele
ctric
Thru
ster
M. G
lasco
ck, M
issou
ri Univ
ersity
of S
cienc
e and
Tech
nolog
y, Ro
lla, M
O; J.
Rove
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is, U
rbana
-Cham
paign
, Ur
bana
, IL
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
819
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
of D
efor
matio
n of
Liqu
id Me
tal I
ndium
in a
Stron
g Elec
tric F
ield U
sing a
Ph
ase-
Field
Meth
odL.
Gang
, Z. Y
u, Su
n Yat-
sen U
nivers
ity, Z
huha
i, Chin
a
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
153-
F360
-5
0930
- 12
00 h
rsWo
rkfo
rce Ch
allen
ges &
Poli
cy In
itiativ
es to
Supp
ort t
he P
ropu
lsion
& En
ergy
Indu
stry
Junio
r Ball
room
D
Mode
rator:
R. S
teven
Justi
ce, E
xecu
tive D
irecto
r, Cen
ters o
f Inn
ovati
on, G
eorgi
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artme
nt of
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omic
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lopme
nt
Pane
lists:
Mary
Ada
msCo
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nd Pr
ogram
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ager
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ter Ci
ncinn
ati S
TEM
Colla
borat
ive
Awat
ef H
amed
Profes
sor E
meritu
s and
Bria
n H. R
owe C
hair,
Depa
rtmen
t of A
erosp
ace E
ngine
ering
and
Engin
eerin
g Mec
hanic
sUn
iversi
ty of
Cincin
nati
Mich
ael H
eilM.
L. He
il Con
sultin
g LLC
and
Presid
ent (
Ret.)
Ohio
Aeros
pace
Insti
tute
Robe
rt Jo
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r Man
ager,
Hum
an Re
sourc
esGE
Aviat
ion
Larry
Mac
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puty
Direc
tor, O
ffice o
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an Ca
pital
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Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter
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Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
154-
GTE-1
3En
gine C
ontro
ls20
1Ch
aired
by: D
. CUL
LEY,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r and
S. A
DIBH
ATLA
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
820
In-Li
ne El
ectro
magn
etic A
ctuat
or fo
r Fue
l Mo
dulat
ionR.
Okoji
e, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H; C.
Ch
ang,
Vanta
ge Pa
rtners
, LLC
, Clev
eland
, OH;
R. Th
omas
, G.
Kopa
sakis
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
821
A Ne
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sign
Meth
od fo
r Mod
e Tra
nsitio
n Co
ntro
l La
w of
Varia
ble Cy
cle En
gine
W. H
ao, Z
. Wan
g, X.
Zhan
g, M.
Zhan
g, No
rthwe
stern
Polyt
echn
ical U
nivers
ity, X
i’an,
China
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
822
Activ
e Tur
bine T
ip Cle
aran
ce Co
ntro
l Tra
de Sp
ace
Analy
sis of
an A
dvan
ced G
eare
d Tur
bofa
n En
gine
J. Kra
tz, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H; J.
Ch
apma
n, Va
ntage
Partn
ers, L
LC, C
levela
nd, O
H
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
823
Rese
arch
on tr
ansie
nt vi
brat
ion re
spon
se of
roto
r sy
stem
using
supp
ortin
g stif
fnes
s acti
ve co
ntro
lK.
Zhan
g, Y.
Ma, X
. Xian
g, W.
Zhao
, Q. Z
hao,
Institu
te of
Engin
eerin
g The
rmop
hysic
s, Ch
inese
Acad
emy o
f Scie
nces
, Be
ijing,
China
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
824
Aero
-Pro
pulsi
on Co
ntro
l Res
earch
in Su
ppor
t of
NASA
Aer
onau
tics S
trateg
ic Re
sear
ch Th
rusts
S. G
arg, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
155-
GTE-1
4Co
mpre
ssors
263
Chair
ed by
: R. H
OWAR
D, AF
RL/R
QT09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
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5Ae
rody
nami
c Opt
imiza
tion
Desig
n of
Comp
resso
r Bl
ades
Bas
ed on
Impr
oved
Arti
ficial
Bee
Colon
y Al
gorit
hmC.
Jinxin
, J. C
hen,
H. X
iang,
Beiha
ng U
nivers
ity, B
eijing
, Ch
ina
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
826
Mode
lling o
f Mult
istag
e Axia
l Com
pres
sor u
sing
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ssive
Diff
user
s with
Veloc
ity So
urce
s: Pa
rt II–
Unste
ady R
esult
sA.
Mish
ra, Y.
Neu
meier
, J. P
rasad
, Geo
rgia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA;
D. Ja
mes,
Hone
ywell
Inter
natio
nal,
Inc.,
Phoe
nix, A
Z
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
827
Optim
um B
lade N
umbe
r and
Splitt
er B
lade
Leng
th of
a Mi
xed-
flow
Impe
ller B
ased
on M
ean
Strea
mline
Loss
Mode
lH.
Xian
g, J.
Chen
, C. J
inxin,
Beih
ang U
nivers
ity, B
eijing
, Ch
ina
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
828
Appli
catio
ns of
diffe
rent
iated
CAD
kern
el in
grad
ient-b
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aero
dyna
mic s
hape
optim
isatio
nS.
Aurie
mma,
Open
CASC
ADE,
Guya
ncou
rt, Fr
ance
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
156-
GTE-1
5Co
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s21
2Ch
aired
by: A
. NIET
O, U
S Arm
y Res
earch
Labo
ratory
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
829
Evalu
ating
the s
and r
esist
ance
of ta
ilore
d the
rmal
barri
er co
ating
s for
gas t
urbin
e eng
ines
M. W
alock
, B. B
arnett
, M. G
raybe
al, W
. Gam
ble, A
. Gho
shal,
M.
Muru
gan,
Army R
esea
rch La
borat
ory, A
berde
en Pr
oving
Gr
ound
, MD;
et al
.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
830
First-
Princ
iples
Stud
y of S
ubsti
tutio
nal I
mpur
ity
Segr
egat
ion in
Zirc
onia,
Haf
nia, a
nd Y
ttria-
Stabil
ized-
Zirco
nia G
rain
Boun
darie
sM.
Beh
tash,
J. Lu
o, K.
Yang
, Univ
ersity
of Ca
liforni
a, Sa
n Die
go, S
an D
iego,
CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
831
Sand
phob
ic Co
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s and
Surfa
ce M
odifi
catio
n of
Ho
t Sec
tion
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onen
ts of
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t Gen
erat
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urre
nt an
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ure R
esea
rch Ef
forts
A. Gh
osha
l, M. M
uruga
n, M.
Walo
ck, A
. Niet
o, L.
Brav
o, B.
Barn
ett, A
rmy R
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rch La
borat
ory, A
berde
en Pr
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Gr
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, MD;
et al
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1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
832
Envir
onme
ntal
Barri
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ating
s for
Use
in P
artic
le La
den
Envir
onme
nts
D. H
ass,
Direc
ted Va
por T
echn
ologie
s Inte
rnatio
nal,
Charl
ottes
ville,
VA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
833
Calci
a-Ma
gnes
ia-Al
umina
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ate (
CMAS
) In
filtra
tion
Beha
vior i
n Hi
gh Te
mper
atur
e Cer
amics
an
d Coa
tings
A. Nie
to, M
. Walo
ck, A.
Ghosh
al, M
. Muru
gan,
Army R
esearc
h La
borat
ory, A
berde
en Pr
oving
Grou
nd, M
D; A.
Wrigh
t, J. L
uo,
Unive
rsity o
f Calif
ornia,
San D
iego,
San D
iego,
CA; e
t al.
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
157-
HR-8
Curre
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rogr
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Objec
tives
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elopm
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and P
rogr
ess t
o Dat
e21
0Ch
aired
by: T
. ELLI
OTT,
Unive
rsity
of Te
nnes
see a
t Cha
ttano
oga a
nd M
. KOB
ALD,
DLR
-Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter
0930
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AIAA-2
018-4
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te on
Tech
nolog
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lan fo
r a Lo
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mper
atur
e Hyb
rid M
ars A
scent
Vehic
le Co
ncep
tA.
Karp,
B. N
akaz
ono,
D. Va
ugha
n, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
G. S
tory,
B. O
glesb
y, A.
Princ
e, NA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
835
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Sm
all La
unch
Vehic
le wi
th
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Prop
ulsion
Y. Ch
en, T
iSPAC
E, Inc
., Ch
unna
n, Ta
iwan
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
836
Low
Temp
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ybrid
Mar
s Asce
nt Ve
hicle
Conc
ept D
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t and
Plan
ning a
t MSF
CG.
Stor
y, A.
Princ
e, J.
Chaffi
n, T.
Kibbe
y, B.
Ogle
sby,
NASA
Ma
rshall
Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL;
A. Ka
rp, Je
t Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1100
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AIAA-2
018-4
837
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lopme
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ting o
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.4-k
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Roc
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otor
and T
est F
acilit
yC.
Hill, G
. Doe
rksen
, D. S
tanna
rd, W
. Hinm
an, D
. Quin
n, C.
Joha
nsen
, Univ
ersity
of Ca
lgary,
Calga
ry, Ca
nada
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
838
Deve
lopme
nt of
the P
hoen
ix-1B
Mk
II 35
km
Apog
ee H
ybrid
Roc
ket
K. Br
ough
ton, D
. Willi
ams,
M. B
rooks
, J. P
itot,
Unive
rsity
of Kw
aZulu
-Natal
, Durb
an, S
outh
Africa
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 77
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
158-
HR-9
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Cont
empo
rary
Mat
erial
s and
Mod
ern
Appli
catio
ns21
1Ch
aired
by: B
. BRA
DY, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion an
d S. C
OOGA
N, S
outhw
est R
esea
rch In
stitut
e09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-483
9Un
certa
inty A
nalys
is an
d Rob
ust D
esign
for H
ybrid
Ro
cket
Engin
esL.
Casa
lino,
F. Ma
sseni,
D. P
astro
ne, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Tu
rin, T
urin,
Italy
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
840
Enha
nced
Per
form
ance
of an
Enric
hed A
ir/AB
S Hy
brid
Rock
et Us
ing O
xidizi
ng Fu
el Ad
ditive
sS.
Whit
more,
Z. Le
wis,
Utah
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Log
an, U
T
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
841
A Gr
een
Hybr
id Th
ruste
r Usin
g Mod
erat
ely
Enric
hed C
ompr
esse
d Air
as th
e Oxid
izer
S. W
hitmo
re, A.
Bulc
her, U
tah S
tate U
nivers
ity, L
ogan
, UT
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
159-
HSAB
P-7
Desig
n an
d Ana
lysis
of H
igh-S
peed
Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stems
200
Chair
ed by
: T. S
MITH
, Boe
ing En
ginee
ring O
perat
ions &
Tech
nolog
y09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-484
2Hi
ghly
Comp
act S
uper
sonic
Inlet
Des
ign
Optim
izatio
nS.
Barr
, M. O
’Gara
, N. S
inha,
Comb
ustio
n Res
earch
and F
low
Tech
nolog
y, Inc
., Pip
ersvil
le, PA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
843
Quas
i-one
-dim
ensio
nal S
cramj
et Co
mbus
tor F
low
Solve
r Usin
g the
Num
erica
l Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stem
Simula
tion
L. Vu
, D. W
ilson,
Unive
rsity
of Te
xas,
Arling
ton, A
rlingto
n, TX
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
844
The I
nver
se D
esign
of Th
ermo
dyna
mic O
ptim
ized
Scra
mjets
F. Fe
rguso
n, M.
Atkin
son,
M. D
hana
sar, D
. Fen
g, J.
Mend
ez,
North
Carol
ina A&
T Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Gree
nsbo
ro, N
C
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
845
Optim
um Tr
ajecto
ry D
esign
of Ej
ecto
r-jet
Demo
nstra
tor U
sing A
-SOF
T Hyb
rid R
ocke
tS.
Tana
ka, I
. Nak
agaw
a, To
kai U
nivers
ity, K
anga
wa, J
apan
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
846
Analy
sis on
the P
ower
Gen
erat
ion Sc
heme
for W
ide
Spee
d Ran
ge Su
per/
Hype
rsonic
Air-
Brea
thing
Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stem
H. Li
, B. W
en, J
. Qin,
H. H
uang
, Harb
in Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Harbi
n, Ch
ina
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
160-
INPS
I-4Ai
r-Bre
athin
g Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stem
Integ
ratio
n II
238
Chair
ed by
: S. P
ODLE
SKI,
Stark
Aeros
pace
, Inc
.09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-484
7Pr
opuls
ion an
d On-
Boar
d Sys
tem In
tegra
tion
for
Adva
nced
Reg
ional
Jet w
ith D
iffer
ent L
evel
of
Electr
ifica
tion
in th
e AGI
LE pr
oject
M. Fi
oriti,
L. Bo
ggero
, F. T
omas
ella,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Tu
rin, T
urin,
Italy;
A. M
irzoy
an, A
. Isia
nov,
A. Ma
ximov
, Ce
ntral
Institu
te of
Aviat
ion M
otors,
Mos
cow,
Russi
a; et
al.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
848
Prop
ulsion
Syste
m fo
r BWB
Confi
gura
tions
in th
e Ag
ile pr
oject
A. Mi
rzoya
n, A.
Isian
ov, C
entra
l Insti
tute o
f Avia
tion M
otors,
Mo
scow,
Russi
a; M.
Fiori
ti, L.
Bogg
ero, F
. Tom
asell
a, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Turin
, Turi
n, Ita
ly; P.
Ciam
pa, G
erman
Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Ham
burg,
Germ
any;
et al.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
849
Comp
arat
ive St
udy o
f Adv
ance
d Tur
bopr
op A
ircra
ft wi
th W
ing an
d Rea
r Mou
nted
Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stem
in th
e Agil
e EU
proje
ctA.
Mirzo
yan,
A. Isi
anov
, Cen
tral In
stitut
e of A
viatio
n Moto
rs,
Mosco
w, Ru
ssia;
G. Ce
rino,
Leon
ardo,
Naple
s, Ita
ly; P.
Ve
cchia,
L. S
tingo
, Univ
ersity
of N
aples
“Fed
erico
II”, N
aples
, Ita
ly; M
. Fior
iti, Po
litecn
ico di
Torin
o, Tu
rin, I
taly;
et al.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
850
Deve
lopme
nt of
the E
ngine
Meta
-Mod
els fo
r Ad
vanc
ed R
egion
al JE
T MDO
in th
e Sco
pe of
Agil
e Pr
oject
R. Lo
mbard
i, R. D
’Ippo
lito, N
oesis
Solu
tions
, Leu
ven,
Belgi
um; A
. Mirz
oyan
, A. I
siano
v, P.
Tokta
liev,
Centr
al Ins
titute
of Av
iation
Moto
rs, M
osco
w, Ru
ssia;
A. Fro
idmon
t, No
esis
Solut
ions,
Leuv
en, B
elgium
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
851
Low
Noise
Opt
imal
Take
off T
hrus
t Man
agem
ent
for A
dvan
ced S
mall a
nd M
edium
Supe
rsonic
Civil
Ae
ropla
nes
A. Mi
rzoya
n, Ce
ntral
Institu
te of
Aviat
ion M
otors,
Mos
cow,
Ru
ssia
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
161-
ITAR-
4 09
30 -
1200
hrs
Adva
nced
Turb
ine En
gine T
echn
ology
- fro
m To
day t
o 203
425
1
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
162-
LP-1
4Gr
een
Prop
ellan
ts II
- Com
pone
nts/
Gelle
d Pro
pella
nts
206
Chair
ed by
: S. B
USHM
AN, T
he Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and M
. DEA
NS, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ct
r09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-485
2Pr
essu
re O
scilla
tion
Ampli
ficat
ion of
Puls
ed
Modu
lated
Mon
opro
pella
nt Th
ruste
rS.
Choi,
Korea
Adva
nced
Insti
tute o
f Scie
nce a
nd Te
chno
logy,
Daeje
on, S
outh
Korea
; K. Y
u, Sp
ace S
olutio
ns Co
mpan
y, Ltd
., Da
ejeon
, Sou
th Ko
rea; S
. Kwo
n, Ko
rea Ad
vanc
ed In
stitut
e of
Scien
ce an
d Tec
hnolo
gy, D
aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
853
Perfo
rman
ce Ev
aluat
ion of
SiO 2-A
l 2O 3 Ca
talys
t Sup
port
for H
igh P
erfo
rman
ce G
reen
Mo
nopr
opell
ant T
hrus
terS.
BAE
K, Ko
rea Ad
vanc
ed In
stitut
e of S
cienc
e and
Tech
nolog
y, Da
ejeon
, Sou
th Ko
rea; M
. Mon
ette,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Dr
esde
n, Dr
esde
n, Ge
rman
y; S.
Kwon
, Kore
a Adv
ance
d Ins
titute
of Sc
ience
and T
echn
ology
, Dae
jeon,
South
Korea
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
854
Gree
n, Co
ntro
llable
, Saf
e, Af
ford
able
and M
atur
e Ge
lled P
rope
llant
Roc
ket M
otor
Tech
nolog
y for
Sp
ace a
nd Su
b-Or
bital
Laun
cher
sK.
Naum
ann,
P. Pin
to, B
ayern
-Chem
ie, As
chau
am In
n, Ge
rman
y
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
855
Over
view
of R
ecen
t Gel
Prop
ellan
t Acti
vities
at D
LR
Lamp
oldsh
ause
nC.
Kirch
berge
r, A. S
tiefel
, M. K
urilov
, H. C
iezki,
Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), L
ampo
ldsha
usen
, Germ
any
78 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
163-
LP-1
5Pr
opell
ant S
tora
ge an
d Man
agem
ent I
203
Chair
ed by
: M. M
EYER
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r and
P. B
EHRU
ZI, Ar
ianeG
roup
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
856
Alum
inum
Light
weigh
t Com
pens
ation
Elem
ents
for C
ryog
enic
Feed
Line
s in
Laun
cher
Pro
pulsi
on
Syste
msM.
Stub
enrau
ch, T
. Frie
senb
ichler
, D. L
ubi, M
agna
-Stey
r Ae
rospa
ce, G
raz, A
ustria
; J. P
ersso
n, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Ne
therla
nds
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
857
Inve
stiga
tion
into C
ryog
enic
Tank
Insu
lation
Sy
stems
for t
he M
ars S
urfa
ce En
viron
ment
W. Jo
hnso
n, D.
Hau
ser, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH; B
. Ban
ker, N
ASA J
ohns
on S
pace
Cente
r, Ho
uston
, TX;
S. S
utherl
in, J.
Smi
th, J.
Step
hens
, NAS
A Ma
rshall
Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL;
et al.
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
858
Optic
al Le
vel S
enso
r for
Cryo
genic
App
licat
ions
C. Da
y, S.
Coog
an, T
. Moo
re, S
outhw
est R
esea
rch In
stitut
e, Sa
n Anto
nio, T
X
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
859
Impa
ct of
Pop
ulatio
n Ba
lance
Mod
eling
on th
e Pr
edict
ion of
Cryo
genic
Cavit
ation
in A
eros
pace
Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stems
M. D
e Gior
gi, A.
Fica
rella,
D. F
ontan
arosa
, Univ
ersity
of
Salen
to, Le
cce, I
taly
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
164-
LP-1
6No
zzles
207
Chair
ed by
: K. L
OHNE
R, Sp
ace E
xplor
ation
Tech
nolog
ies Co
rporat
ion an
d B. R
HODE
S, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-486
0Ch
anne
l Wall
Noz
zle M
anuf
actu
ring a
nd H
ot-
Fire T
estin
g usin
g a La
ser W
ire D
irect
Close
out
Tech
nique
for L
iquid
Rock
et En
gines
P. Gr
adl, W
. Bran
dsme
ier, S
. Gree
ne, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
861
FSI a
nalys
is co
de va
lidat
ion m
otiva
ted ge
ometr
ical
scalin
g of r
ocke
t eng
ine n
ozzle
s and
influ
ence
to
natu
ral f
requ
ency
J. Ric
cius,
E. Za
metae
v, R.
Stark
, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter
(DLR
), La
mpold
shau
sen,
Germ
any;
R. Sc
hwan
e, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
862
Desig
n Op
timiza
tion
of a
Trunc
ated
Aer
o Spik
e No
zzle
Facil
itated
with
Conv
ex-sh
aped
Tip f
or
Thru
st Es
calat
ion u
sing E
xpan
sion
Wave
sR.
Bask
aran,
U. H
arisri
nivas
an, K
umara
guru
Colle
ge of
Te
chno
logy,
Coim
bator
e, Ind
ia; V.
San
al Ku
mar, I
ndian
Spa
ce
Rese
arch O
rganis
ation
, Triv
andru
m, In
dia
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
863
The F
allac
y of A
ltitud
e-De
pend
ent R
ocke
t Thr
ust
for T
hrus
t/Dr
ag A
ccoun
ting
R. Hie
rs, Ar
nold
Engin
eerin
g Dev
elopm
ent C
omple
x, Arn
old
AFB,
TN
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
165-
LP-1
7/ED
U-5/
SR-5
Stude
nt R
ocke
t Des
ign an
d Lau
nch
204
Chair
ed by
: M. H
ITT, U
.S. A
rmy S
MDC a
nd D
. LIN
EBER
RY, U
nivers
ity of
Alab
ama i
n Hun
tsville
and E
. TRIG
GS, A
uburn
Univ
ersity
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
864
Desig
n an
d tes
ting o
f soli
d pro
pella
nt ro
ckets
to
ward
s NAS
A Stu
dent
Laun
ch an
d Int
erco
llegia
te Ro
cket
Engin
eerin
g Com
petit
ions
N. N
guye
n, V.
Ong,
A. Vil
lanue
va, D
. Hsu
, N. N
guye
n, N.
Dh
illon,
Califo
rnia S
tate U
nivers
ity, L
ong B
each
, CA;
et al.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
865
Stude
nt-D
esign
ed Li
quid
Rock
et En
gine F
rom
Conc
ept t
o Com
pletio
nD.
Brad
ley, A
. Sha
rp, R.
Kuma
r, Flor
ida S
tate U
nivers
ity,
Talla
hasse
e, FL
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
866
Desig
n an
d Tes
t of L
OX-C
H4 La
unch
Vehic
les
Towa
rds H
igh A
ltitud
e Flig
htD.
Hon
kawa
, C. A
costa
, E. C
eball
os, T
. Deb
us, J
. Won
g, P.
Shan
kar, C
alifor
nia S
tate U
nivers
ity, L
ong B
each
, CA;
et al.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
867
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Re
gene
rativ
ely Co
oled L
ow
Pres
sure
Liqu
id Ox
ygen
and L
iquid
Meth
ane
Rock
et En
gine
E. Sic
hler, E
. Gon
zalez
, J. M
ontes
, R. P
icard,
F. Ch
andle
r, Ca
liforni
a Stat
e Poly
techn
ic Un
iversi
ty, Po
mona
, CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
868
Desig
n an
d Tes
ting o
f a Se
lf-Pr
essu
rizing
Liqu
id Pr
opell
ed R
ocke
tM.
Perry
, R. H
icks,
O. Co
pelan
d, A.
Bowe
r, J. B
iaglow
, K.
Russe
ll, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille, H
untsv
ille, A
L; et
al.
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
166-
LP-2
3 09
30 -
1045
hrs
Vehic
le Pr
opuls
ion O
verv
iew P
anel
233
This
pane
l will
focus
on in
tegrat
ed ve
hicle
rocke
t prop
ulsion
syste
ms. P
anel
spea
kers
will d
iscus
s top
ics re
lated
to te
sting
of in
tegrat
ed sy
stems
, fligh
t perf
orman
ce of
integ
rated
syste
ms pa
rticula
rly th
e Mars
Scie
nce L
abora
tory,
‘Sky
crane
,’ as
well
as fu
ture a
rchite
ctures
with
in hu
man a
nd ro
botic
explo
ration
arch
itectu
res fr
om bo
th NA
SA an
d new
spac
e pers
pecti
ve.
Pane
lists:
Carl
Guer
nsey
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
Tara
Pols
grov
eNA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
Yu M
atsu
tomi
Blue O
rigin
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 79
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
167-
PC-1
4Mo
delin
g and
Simu
lation
of R
ocke
t Com
busti
on20
2Ch
aired
by: T
. POU
RPOI
NT, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
869
Non-
Adiab
atic
Flame
let M
odeli
ng fo
r the
Nu
meric
al Sim
ulatio
n of
Meth
ane C
ombu
stion
in
Rock
et Th
rust
Cham
bers
D. Ra
hn, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Mun
ich, M
unich
, Germ
any;
H. Ri
edma
nn, R
. Beh
r, Aria
neGr
oup,
Ottob
runn,
Germ
any;
O.
Haidn
, Tec
hnica
l Univ
ersity
of M
unich
, Mun
ich, G
erman
y
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
870
Wall m
odeli
ng of
reac
ting t
urbu
lent fl
ow an
d hea
t tra
nsfe
r in
liquid
rock
et en
gines
D. M
uto, Y
. Daim
on, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy
(JAXA
), Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an; T
. Shim
izu, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), S
agam
ihara,
Japa
n; H.
Neg
ishi,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on Ag
ency
(JAX
A), T
suku
ba, J
apan
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
871
Redu
ced B
asis
Mode
ling o
f Sing
le-Ele
ment
Su
bsca
le Ro
cket
Comb
usto
rsR.
Ranja
n, S.
Men
on, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A; R.
Munip
alli, H
yPerC
omp,
Inc.,
Westl
ake
Villag
e, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
872
Simula
tion
of a
single
-elem
ent G
CH4/
GOx
rock
et co
mbus
tor u
sing a
non
-adia
batic
flam
elet m
ethod
P. La
penn
a, R.
Amad
uzzi,
D. D
urigo
n, G.
Inde
licato,
F. N
asuti
, F.
Creta,
Univ
ersity
of Ro
me “L
a Sap
ienza
”, Ro
me, I
taly
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
168-
PC-1
5So
lid R
ocke
t Com
busti
on I
208
Chair
ed by
: B. C
ANTW
ELL,
Stan
ford U
nivers
ity09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-487
3Pe
rform
ance
Evalu
ation
of R
amjet
Fuel
Grain
s with
Bo
ron
and M
agne
sium
Addit
ives
W. Ju
ng, Y
. Yun
, K. K
im, K
orea A
dvan
ced I
nstitu
te of
Scien
ce
and T
echn
ology
, Dae
jeon,
South
Korea
; J. P
ark, D
efens
e R&D
Ins
titute,
Kyun
g Ju,
South
Korea
; S. K
won,
Korea
Adva
nced
Ins
titute
of Sc
ience
and T
echn
ology
, Dae
jeon,
South
Korea
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
874
Comp
rehe
nsive
Stud
y of A
P Pa
rticle
Size
and
Load
ing Ef
fects
on th
e Bur
ning R
ates
of Co
mpos
ite
AP/H
TPB
Prop
ellan
tsJ.
Thom
as, G
. Morr
ow, C
. Dilli
er, E.
Peter
sen,
Texa
s A&M
Un
iversi
ty, Co
llege
Stat
ion, T
X
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
875
Initia
l Res
earch
for t
he In
fluen
ce of
Mag
netic
Field
on
the C
ombu
stion
Pro
cesse
s of P
MMA
Z. Ze
lin, J
. Zha
ng, B
eijing
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, B
eijing
, Ch
ina
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
169-
PGC-
8/GT
E-16
Poten
tial A
pplic
ation
s and
Syste
m In
tegra
tion
236
Chair
ed by
: S. C
LAFL
IN, A
erojet
Rock
etdyn
e and
V. TA
NGIRA
LA, G
enera
l Elec
tric09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-487
6Ai
r For
ce R
esea
rch La
bora
tory
Rot
ating
Deto
natio
n Ro
cket
Engin
e Dev
elopm
ent
W. H
argus
, S. S
chum
aker,
E. Pa
ulson
, Air F
orce R
esea
rch
Labo
ratory
, Edw
ards A
FB, C
A
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
877
AFRL
Rot
ating
Deto
natio
n Ro
cket
Engin
e Sys
tem
Analy
sisE.
Pauls
on, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Edw
ards A
FB, C
A
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
878
Perfo
rman
ce of
an U
ltra-
Comp
act D
isk-S
hape
d Re
heat
Gas
Turb
ine fo
r Pow
er G
ener
ation
P. Ak
bari,
Califo
rnia S
tate P
olytec
hnic
Unive
rsity,
Pomo
na,
CA; M
. Pola
nka,
Air Fo
rce In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
879
A Di
sk R
otat
ing D
etona
tion
Engin
e Driv
en
Auxil
iary P
ower
Unit
R. Hu
ff, M
. Pola
nka,
Air Fo
rce In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H; M
. McC
learn,
F. S
chau
er, Ai
r Forc
e Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H; M
. Foti
a, J.
Hoke
, Inn
ovati
ve S
cienti
fic S
olutio
ns, I
nc.,
Dayto
n, OH
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
170-
SR-6
Solid
Roc
ket S
imula
tion
and A
nalys
is Me
thod
ologie
s23
1Ch
aired
by: A
. NER
I, Eu
ropea
n Spa
ce Ag
ency
(ESA
) and
R. Y
OUNG
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
880
Analy
tical
and N
umer
ical P
redic
tions
of B
ound
ary
Laye
r Bloc
kage
in D
ual T
hrus
t Mot
ors
N. Ch
andra
sekara
n, V.
Sank
ar, In
dian I
nstitu
te of
Scien
ce,
Beng
aluru,
India
; M. N
ejaam
theen
, King
Fahd
Unive
rsity o
f Pe
troleu
m an
d Mine
rals,
Dhah
ran, S
audi
Arabia
; K. S
elvak
umar,
Ch
onbu
k Nati
onal
Unive
rsity,
Jeonju
, Sou
th Ko
rea; S
. Rah
man,
Kuma
raguru
Colleg
e of T
echno
logy,
Coim
bator
e, Ind
ia; V.
Sana
l Ku
mar, I
ndian
Space
Resea
rch O
rganis
ation
, Triv
andru
m, In
dia
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
881
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
on In
frare
d The
rmal
Wave
De
tectio
n Me
thod
Use
d for
The C
oated
Bon
ding
Quali
ty of
Diff
eren
t Mat
erial
s in
Solid
Roc
ket
Moto
rsQ.
Chen
, Beij
ing In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Beij
ing, C
hina
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
882
Over
view
of a
Supe
rsonic
Pro
be fo
r Soli
d Pr
opell
ant R
ocke
t CCP
Colle
ction
S. Ca
rlotti,
F. M
aggi,
S. D
ossi,
R. B
isin, L
. Galf
etti, P
olitec
nico
di Mi
lano,
Milan
, Ital
y; D.
Sail
e, Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (D
LR),
Colog
ne, G
erman
y; et
al.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
883
3D B
ound
ary L
ayer
Bloc
kage
and t
he A
vera
ge
Frict
ion Co
effic
ient a
t the
Sana
l Flow
Chok
ing
Cond
ition
for t
he CF
D Co
de Va
lidat
ion, C
alibr
ation
an
d Ver
ifica
tion
V. Sa
nkar,
V. N
ataraj
an, N
. Cha
ndras
ekara
n, Ind
ian In
stitut
e of
Scien
ce, B
enga
luru,
India;
S. M
, Kum
aragu
ru Co
llege
of
Tech
nolog
y, Co
imba
tore,
India;
V. S
anal
Kuma
r, Ind
ian S
pace
Re
searc
h Orga
nisati
on, T
rivan
drum,
India
80 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
171-
TM-5
Heat
Tran
sfer a
nd Tr
ansp
ort M
odeli
ng an
d Ana
lysis
230
Chair
ed by
: D. Z
AKAR
, NRL
and S
. SPE
NCER
, Nav
al Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y-Cod
e 822
109
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-488
4Va
lidat
ion of
Hea
t Tra
nsfe
r Cor
relat
ions i
n Lin
e Ch
ill-do
wn Te
sts of
Cryo
genic
Fluid
in SI
NDA/
FLUI
NTB.
Sak
owsk
i, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
885
A Sm
art S
oftw
are T
ool f
or A
viatio
n He
at Ex
chan
ger
Analy
sis an
d Opt
imiza
tion
F. La
deind
e, St
ony B
rook U
nivers
ity, S
tony B
rook,
NY; K
. Ala
bi, W
. Li, T
TC Te
chno
logies
, Inc
., Ce
nterea
ch, N
Y
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
886
Effe
cts of
Exit
Fan
Angle
on th
e Hea
t Tra
nsfe
r Pe
rform
ance
of Sw
eepin
g Jet
Impin
geme
ntM.
Hos
sain,
L. Ag
ricola
, A. A
meri,
J. Gr
egory
, J. B
ons,
Ohio
State
Univ
ersity
, Colu
mbus
, OH
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
887
Nume
rical
Simula
tion
of Tr
ansie
nt A
ir Flo
w in
a La
rge S
cale
High
Den
sity D
ata C
enter
sE.
Khali
l, Y. A
bdelR
ahma
n, W.
Abde
lmak
soud
, E. E
lBialy
, Ca
iro U
nivers
ity, C
airo,
Egyp
t
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
172-
UAS-
2Pr
opuls
ion an
d Pow
er of
Unm
anne
d Aer
ial Sy
stems
II23
4Ch
aired
by: L
. CHE
N, Te
xas A
&M U
nivers
ity an
d M. S
ZEDL
MAYE
R09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-488
8A
New
Fault
Toler
ant M
ultico
pter
Usin
g Den
se
Prop
eller
s for
Size
Comp
actin
g -- A
New
Dire
ction
in
Multic
opter
Des
ign P
art 2
--H.
Suz
uki, K
. Mats
ushit
a, M.
Han
ada,
Toky
o Univ
ersity
of
Inform
ation
Scie
nces
, Chib
ashi,
Japa
n; S.
Suz
uki, S
elf,
Toky
o, Ja
pan;
T. Sh
inoha
ra, Ch
iba U
nivers
ity, C
hibas
hi,
Japa
n; N.
Niiji
ma, S
elf, T
okyo
, Jap
an; e
t al.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
889
Valid
ation
of an
Aer
oelas
tic R
otor
Ana
lysis
Meth
odR.
MacN
eill, D
. Vers
traete
, Univ
ersity
of S
ydne
y, Sy
dney
, Au
strali
a
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
890
A Pr
edict
ive Ig
nition
Dela
y Cor
relat
ion at
Altit
ude
Cond
itions
for a
n Av
iation
Dies
el En
gine
K. Kim
, M. S
zedlm
ayer,
K. Kr
uger,
C. Kw
eon,
Army R
esea
rch
Labo
ratory
, Abe
rdeen
Prov
ing G
round
, MD;
P. Cl
erkin,
En
viron
menta
l Res
earch
Grou
p, LLC
, Abe
rdeen
Prov
ing
Grou
nd, M
D; R.
Mein
inger,
SAIC
, Red
stone
Arse
nal, A
L; et
al.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
891
Comb
ustio
n Op
timiza
tion
in an
Unm
anne
d Aer
ial
Vehic
le Di
esel
Engin
eM.
Sze
dlmay
er, K.
Kim,
K. Ku
rt, C.
Kweo
n, P.
Clerki
n, Arm
y Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, Ab
erdee
n Prov
ing G
round
, MD;
R.
Meini
nger,
Army
Aviat
ion an
d Miss
ile Re
searc
h Dev
elopm
ent
and E
ngine
ering
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL;
et al.
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
892
Aero
dyna
mic a
nd A
eroa
cous
tic ch
arac
terist
ics of
a mu
lticop
ter pr
opell
er du
ring f
orwa
rd fl
ight
Y. Ya
ng, Y
. Liu,
Y. Li
, E. A
rcond
oulis,
Sou
thern
Unive
rsity
of Sc
ience
and T
echn
ology
, She
nzhe
n, Ch
ina; Y
. Wan
g, W.
Li,
China
Aerod
ynam
ics Re
searc
h and
Dev
elopm
ent C
enter
, Mi
anya
ng, C
hina;
et al.
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
173-
HUB
1000
- 10
30 h
rsCa
reer
Tips
the H
ub H
anga
r
Learn
the s
kills
you n
eed t
o grow
profe
ssion
ally.
You’l
l hea
r pers
onal
persp
ectiv
es an
d adv
ice on
how
to rea
ch yo
ur ca
reer g
oals
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
174-
HUB
1030
- 11
00 h
rsTh
e Ohio
Aer
ospa
ce In
stitu
te: Co
nnec
ting A
eros
pace
the H
ub H
anga
r
Learn
how
OAI is
conn
ectin
g Aero
spac
e acro
ss Oh
io an
d bey
ond,
and w
hat O
AI ca
n do f
or yo
u.
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
175-
DSG-
1 10
45 -
1200
hrs
Deep
Spac
e Gat
eway
Pow
er an
d Pro
pulsi
on El
emen
t Pan
el23
3
The D
eep S
pace
Gate
way P
ower
and P
ropuls
ion El
emen
t Pan
el wi
ll foc
us on
the h
igh le
vel g
oals
that N
ASA h
as fo
r the
syste
m. Th
e pan
el wi
ll dee
p dive
with
the N
extS
TEP-2
BAA
Prim
e part
ners
for th
e stud
y pha
se pr
ovidi
ng an
overv
iew of
the t
rade s
pace
and i
denti
fying
some
of
the m
ajor c
halle
nges
in fr
ont o
f the
grou
p who
will
be bu
ilding
the D
eep S
pace
Gate
way.
The N
ASA E
lemen
t Man
ager
will a
lso pr
ovide
an ov
erview
.
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
176-
HUB
1100
- 11
30 h
rsMe
et th
e AIA
A Ex
ecut
ive D
irecto
rth
e Hub
Ope
n Ar
ea
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
177-
LP-1
8 11
00 -
1200
hrs
Prop
ulsion
Testi
ng D
iscus
sion
Grou
p23
2
In thi
s ses
sion,
an op
en, u
ndoc
umen
ted di
scussi
on on
prop
ulsion
testi
ng to
pics w
ill be
cond
ucted
. Atte
ndee
s are
aske
d to p
ose q
uesti
ons o
r inter
estin
g prob
lem st
ateme
nts. E
xpert
s from
diffe
rent t
est s
ites w
ill ad
dress
the is
sues
in an
open
dialo
gue.
Facili
tators
:
David
Coot
eNA
SA H
eadq
uarte
rsTo
m Gi
elNA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
Thilo
Kun
ath
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
Ke
nneth
Phil
ippar
tSy
stems
Jaco
bs S
pace
Explo
ration
Grou
p/BR
C
Timot
hee P
ourp
oint
Purdu
e Univ
ersity
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 81
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
178-
LUNC
H-2
1200
- 13
30 h
rsEx
celle
nce i
n Ae
rosp
ace A
ward
s Lun
cheo
nGr
and B
allro
om B
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
179-
PLNR
Y-6
1330
- 15
00 h
rs50
-Year
Engin
esGr
and B
allro
om A
Mode
rator:
Tom
Prete,
Vice
Pres
ident
of En
ginee
ring,
Milita
ry En
gines
, Prat
t & W
hitne
y
Pane
lists:
Rafa
el Ga
rcia
Direc
tor, P
ropuls
ion D
irecto
rate
Air Fo
rce Li
fe Cy
cle M
anag
emen
t Cen
ter
Shaw
n Gr
egg
Gene
ral M
anag
er, Pr
opuls
ion En
ginee
ring
Delta
Tech
Ops
Delta
Air L
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Anto
nio M
iguele
zDir
ector
, Prop
ulsion
and P
ower
Engin
eerin
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val A
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tems C
omma
nd
Kevin
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kT5
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ief D
esign
Engin
eer
Rolls-
Royc
e Corp
oratio
n
Bran
t Sim
mons
Gene
ral M
anag
er, S
ervice
Tech
nolog
iesGE
Aviat
ion
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
180-
NW-8
15
00 -
1530
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Gran
d Ball
room
Foye
r
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
181-
AEP-
4 15
30 -
1800
hrs
Rollin
g Rec
ap A
ircra
ft Ele
ctric
Prop
ulsion
Topic
s23
2
This
sessi
on w
ill su
mmari
ze ai
rcraft
elec
tric an
d hyb
rid el
ectric
prop
ulsion
and p
ower
deve
lopme
nts fr
om co
nferen
ces,
symp
osium
s, an
d work
shop
s held
in th
e las
t yea
r. Plan
ned t
o inc
lude s
umma
ries a
nd di
scussi
on of
NAS
A Aero
spac
e Batt
ery W
orksh
op, S
ciTec
h 201
8 Se
ssion
s, Tra
nsfor
matio
nal V
ertica
l Flig
ht Wo
rksho
p, Av
iation
201
8 Se
ssion
s, an
d Tran
sform
ation
al Ele
ctric
Fligh
t Work
shop
.
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
182-
AMP-
3Ad
ditive
Man
ufac
turin
g for
Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stems
II23
7Ch
aired
by: E
. JEN
S, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and C
. GAT
TO, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-489
3No
vel T
erna
ry B
oride
(MoA
lB) P
artic
ulates
as So
lid
Lubr
icant
Add
itives
in N
i-mat
rix Co
mpos
ites
M. Fu
ka, M
. Dey
, S. G
upta,
Univ
ersity
of N
orth D
akota
, Gr
and F
orks,
Gran
d Fork
, ND
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
894
A Re
port
on th
e ‘Lo
w Co
st’ A
dditiv
e Man
ufac
turin
g Pr
ioritie
s in
US an
d UK
Milita
ry P
ropu
lsion
Syste
msD.
Jack
son,
Inter-
Conn
ect P
lus, L
td., S
t. Ive
s, Un
ited
Kingd
om; M
. Lun
t, De
fence
Scie
nce a
nd Te
chno
logy
Labo
ratory
, Port
smou
th, U
nited
King
dom;
D. T
homs
on, A
ir Fo
rce Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
895
Addit
ively
Manu
factu
red T
herm
al Sta
ndof
f and
In
jecto
r for
a 44
0N Lo
w-To
xicity
Mon
opro
pella
nt
Thru
ster
P. Mo
rris, D
. Cav
ende
r, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter,
Hunts
ville,
AL
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
183-
AVS-
3Hi
gh-S
peed
Simu
lation
and D
rag R
educ
tion
Testi
ng23
1Ch
aired
by: F
. CHA
NDLE
R, Ca
l Poly
Univ
ersity
, Pom
ona C
A and
T. CH
EN, N
ASA
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
896
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
Line
ar En
ergy
De
posit
ion U
sing F
emto
seco
nd La
ser F
ilame
ntat
ion
in a M
=3 Su
perso
nic Fl
ow.
P. Eli
as, O
NERA
, Pala
iseau
, Fran
ce; N
. Sev
erac,
J. Lu
ysse
n, J.
Tobe
li, F.
Lamb
ert, R
. Bur,
ONE
RA, M
eudo
n, Fra
nce;
et al.
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
897
CFD-
FEA
Simula
tion
of Le
af Se
al Dy
nami
csR.
Kuma
r, M. P
ekris
, J. C
hew,
D. A
miran
te, N
. Hills
, Un
iversi
ty of
Surre
y, Gu
ildfor
d, Un
ited K
ingdo
m
82 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
184-
EDU-
6Pr
opuls
ion P
rojec
ts23
5Ch
aired
by: R
. FRE
DERIC
K, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma @
Hun
tsville
and R
. HITT
, U.S
. Spa
ce &
Rock
et Ce
nter
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
898
Lifto
ff Th
rust
Augm
enta
tion
of So
undin
g Roc
kets
using
Exter
nally
Facil
itated
Pint
le In
duce
d Ex
pans
ion W
aves
R. Ba
skara
n, U.
Hari
sriniv
asan
, Kum
aragu
ru Co
llege
of
Tech
nolog
y, Co
imba
tore,
India;
V. S
anal
Kuma
r, Ind
ian S
pace
Re
searc
h Orga
nisati
on, T
rivan
drum,
India
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
899
Valid
ation
of Va
riable
Cycle
usin
g Tur
bine E
ngine
Ma
th M
odel
J. Ha
rrell,
Unive
rsity
of Ala
bama
, Tus
caloo
sa, T
usca
loosa
, AL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
900
Gene
ral A
viatio
n 20
25 -
A stu
dy fo
r elec
tric
prop
ulsion
R. Re
zend
e, E.
Barro
s, V.
Perez
, Fed
eral U
nivers
ity of
Mina
s Ge
rais,
Belo
Horiz
onte,
Braz
il
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
901
Nume
rical
Studie
s on
Augm
ented
Thru
st Ve
ctorin
g Sy
stem
for P
intle
Nozz
le us
ing Se
cond
ary S
onic
Jet
U. H
arisri
nivas
an, R
. Bas
karan
, Kum
aragu
ru Co
llege
of
Tech
nolog
y, Co
imba
tore,
India;
V. S
anal
Kuma
r, Ind
ian S
pace
Re
searc
h Orga
nisati
on, T
rivan
drum,
India
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
902
Radia
tion
Effe
cts on
Ignit
ion D
elay a
nd Fl
ame
Spre
ad in
Solid
Pro
pella
nt R
ocke
t Mot
ors
P. T R
, J. M
, Kum
aragu
ru Co
llege
of Te
chno
logy,
Coim
bator
e, Ind
ia; S
. Rah
man,
V. Na
taraja
n, V.
Sank
ar, In
dian I
nstitu
te of
Scien
ce, B
anga
lore,
India;
V. S
anal
Kuma
r, Ind
ian S
pace
Re
searc
h Orga
nisati
on, C
oimba
tore,
India
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
185-
EP-2
0Ha
ll Thr
uster
Mod
eling
II26
0Ch
aired
by: M
. CHO
I, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd R.
HOF
ER, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-490
3Ap
plica
tion
of a
first-
princ
iples
anom
alous
tra
nspo
rt mo
del f
or el
ectro
ns to
mult
iple H
all
thru
sters
and o
pera
ting c
ondit
ions
A. Lo
pez O
rtega
, I. K
atz, V
. Cha
plin,
Jet P
ropuls
ion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, P
asad
ena,
CA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
904
Char
acter
izatio
n of lo
w fre
quen
cy io
nizati
on os
cillati
ons
in Ha
ll thr
uster
s usin
g a on
e-dim
ensio
nal fl
uid m
odel
K. Ha
ra, Te
xas A
&M U
nivers
ity, C
olleg
e Stat
ion, T
X; I.
Mi
kellid
es, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
905
A 10
-mom
ent fl
uid n
umer
ical s
olver
of pl
asma
wi
th sh
eath
s in
a Hall
Effe
ct Th
ruste
rV.
Jonc
quier
es, C
ERFA
CS, T
oulou
se, F
rance
; F. P
eche
reau,
A. Alv
arez L
agun
a, A.
Bourd
on, É
cole
Polyt
echn
ique,
Palai
seau
, Fra
nce;
O. Ve
rmore
l, B. C
ueno
t, CE
RFAC
S, To
ulous
e, Fra
nce
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
906
Electr
ic Pr
opuls
ion P
lume S
imula
tion
Coup
led w
ith
Spac
ecra
ft Ch
argin
gS.
Arak
i, ERC
, Inc
., Ed
wards
AFB,
CA; A
. Barr
ie, Au
rora
Engin
eerin
g, Or
ono,
ME
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
186-
EP-2
1Mi
cropr
opuls
ion II
262
Chair
ed by
: V. C
HAPL
IN, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y and
E. D
ALE
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
907
Ther
mal D
esign
and E
xper
imen
tal V
erifi
catio
n of
th
e 3D-
ed R
egist
ojet
D. N
akata
, Muro
ran In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Muro
ran, J
apan
; K.
Kinefu
chi, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
908
A Stu
dy on
Asy
mmetr
ic Ele
ctrod
es fo
r Puls
ed
Plasm
a Thr
uster
sW.
Ling
, S. Z
hang
, X. L
iu, N
. Wan
g, Be
ijing I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Be
ijing,
China
; Z. Z
hang
, H. T
ang,
Beiha
ng
Unive
rsity,
Beij
ing, C
hina
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
909
Ener
gy di
stribu
tion
mech
anism
in ab
lative
pulse
d pla
sma t
hrus
ters
G. S
un, Z
. Wu,
Beijin
g Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina;
T. Hu
ang,
Shan
ghai
Aeros
pace
Contr
ol Te
chno
logy I
nstitu
te,
Shan
ghai,
China
; H. L
i, L. Z
eng,
X. Li
u, Be
ijing I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Be
ijing,
China
; et a
l.
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
187-
EP-2
2Ad
vanc
ed EP
Conc
epts
II26
1Ch
aired
by: H
. WHI
TE, N
ASA-J
ohns
on S
pace
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-491
0CO
MSOL
Simu
lation
in Su
ppor
t of H
IIPER
Spac
e Pr
opuls
ion Ex
perim
ent
Z. Ch
en, D
. Ahe
rn, G
. Mile
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is, U
rbana
-Ch
ampa
ign, U
rbana
, IL
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
911
Scali
ng La
ws of
Rot
ating
Mag
netic
Field
Field
-re
verse
d Con
figur
ation
Thru
sters
J. Wo
ods,
B. Jo
rns, A
. Gall
imore
, Univ
ersity
of M
ichiga
n, An
n Arb
or, An
n Arbo
r, MI
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
912
Comp
utat
ional
Inve
stiga
tion
of th
e Plas
ma Ex
haus
t in
Ion-
Ion
Prop
ulsion
K. Sa
nkara
n, T.
Widm
er, T.
Dale,
Whit
worth
Unive
rsity,
Spok
ane,
WA; K
. Polz
in, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Flig
ht Ce
nter, H
untsv
ille, A
L
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
188-
F360
-6
1530
- 18
00 h
rsAd
ditive
Tran
sform
ation
of A
eros
pace
Man
ufac
turin
gJu
nior B
allro
om D
Mode
rator:
Chris
tine F
urstos
s, Vic
e Pres
ident,
Engin
eerin
g and
Tech
nolog
y, GE
Addit
ive
Pane
lists:
Sean
Bro
wnEn
ginee
ring D
irecto
r - Ad
ditive
Eaton
Aeros
pace
Dean
Hac
kett
Vice P
reside
nt, Am
erica
sPra
xair S
urfac
e Tec
hnolo
gies
Paul
Rieh
leEx
ecuti
ve D
irecto
r, CAE
& N
VH En
ginee
ring
Rous
h Ind
ustrie
s
Chris
toph
er Sc
hupp
eGe
neral
Man
ager,
AddW
orks
GE Ad
ditive
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 83
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
189-
GTE-1
7En
gine T
estin
g20
1Ch
aired
by: A
. NIET
O, U
S Arm
y Res
earch
Labo
ratory
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
913
Non-
Destr
uctiv
e Eva
luatio
n of
Ther
mal B
arrie
r Co
ating
Dam
age a
nd M
olten
Sand
Dep
osits
on G
as
Turb
ine En
gine C
ompo
nent
s via
Scan
ning A
cous
tic
Micro
scopy
A. Nie
to, A.
Gho
shal,
M. W
alock
, M. M
uruga
n, Arm
y Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, Ab
erdee
n Prov
ing G
round
, MD
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
914
Char
acter
istic
Times
cales
for L
ean
Blow
out o
f Al
terna
tive J
et Fu
elsE.
Peiffe
r, J. H
eyne
, Univ
ersity
of D
ayton
, Day
ton, O
H; M
. Co
lket,
Self,
Avon
, CT
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
915
Integ
rated
Fibe
r Opt
ic Se
nsor
Syste
m fo
r High
Te
mper
atur
e Mea
sure
ment
C. Ch
ao, D
. Rob
inson
, V. G
rubsk
y, R.
Li, S
. Hoa
ng, M
. Mi
tchell
, Phy
sical
Optic
s Corp
oratio
n, To
rranc
e, CA
; et a
l.
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
916
Nonli
near
Ultr
ason
ic ND
E for
Early
Dam
age
Detec
tion
in Ni
ckel
Alloy
sM.
Web
ster, K
. Fari
nholt
, F. F
riede
rsdorf
, Lun
a Inn
ovati
ons,
Inc.,
Charl
ottes
ville,
VA; M
. Pep
i, A. G
hosh
al, Ar
my Re
searc
h La
borat
ory, A
berde
en Pr
oving
Grou
nd, M
D
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
190-
GTE-1
8Tu
rbine
II21
2Ch
aired
by: A
. YAT
SKO,
Teled
yne T
urbine
Engin
es15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-491
7Us
e of a
Zon
al Hy
brid
URAN
S-LE
S Meth
odolo
gy
for P
redic
tion
of R
im Se
al In
gesti
on in
to a
Low
Pres
sure
Turb
ine Ca
vity
G. Al
mend
ral-Fe
rnand
ez, D
. Ami
rante,
N. H
ills, U
nivers
ity of
Su
rrey,
Guild
ford,
Unite
d King
dom
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
918
Optim
izatio
n of a
Non
-Axis
ymme
tric E
ndwa
ll Con
tour
for Fr
ont-L
oade
d High
-Lift
Low
Press
ure T
urbin
esJ.
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l, C. M
arks,
R. So
nderg
aard,
Air F
orce R
esea
rch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH;
M. W
olff,
Wrig
ht St
ate
Unive
rsity,
Day
ton, O
H
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
523
The E
ffect
of Tu
rbule
nce I
nten
sity o
n Fu
ll Cov
erag
e Fil
m Co
oling
for a
Turb
ine G
uide V
ane
L. Ch
eng,
H. Zh
u, R.
Jiang
, Z. F
u, W.
Xu,
North
weste
rn Po
lytec
hnica
l Univ
ersity
, Xi’a
n, Ch
ina
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
524
Inno
vativ
e Pin
Fin D
esign
s for
Turb
ine Tr
ailing
Ed
ge Co
oling
E. As
ar, L.
Agric
ola, M
. Hos
sain,
J. B
ons,
Ohio
State
Un
iversi
ty, Co
lumbu
s, OH
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
191-
GTE-1
9Co
mbus
tor/
Comb
ustio
n26
315
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-491
9Ev
aluat
ion of
Turb
ulent
Comb
ustio
n Mo
dels
for
Cano
nical
Prem
ixed/
Non-
Prem
ixed C
ombu
stors
K. Mi
ki, J.
Mod
er, T.
Wey
, M. L
iou, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
920
Unce
rtaint
y Qua
ntifi
catio
n in
Dyna
mic S
ystem
s wi
th A
pplic
ation
s to C
ombu
stion
-relat
ed P
roble
ms:
Analy
sis, A
ppro
ache
s, an
d Cha
lleng
esH.
Florez
, M. C
eberi
o, Un
iversit
y of T
exas,
El Pa
so, El
Paso,
TX;
L. Bra
vo, A
rmy R
esearc
h Lab
orator
y, Ab
erdee
n Prov
ing Gr
ound
, MD
; A. G
arcia
Contr
eras,
L. Va
lera,
Unive
rsity o
f Tex
as, El
Paso,
El
Paso,
TX
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
921
Desig
n of
Aer
o Eng
ine Le
an D
irect
Mixin
g Co
mbus
tor
J. Ch
in, S
elf, L
agun
a Woo
ds, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
922
Perfo
rman
ce Ch
arac
teriza
tion
of a
Circu
mfer
entia
l Co
mbus
tion
Cavit
yK.
DeMa
rco, B
. Boh
an, T
. Rath
sack
, M. P
olank
a, Air
Force
Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH;
L. G
oss,
Innov
ative
Scie
ntific
Solu
tions
, Inc
., Da
yton,
OH
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
192-
HR-1
0De
sign
and D
evelo
pmen
t of N
ovel
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Moto
r Con
cept
s III
210
Chair
ed by
: J. M
AJDA
LANI
, Aub
urn U
nivers
ity an
d M. K
OBAL
D, D
LR-Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-492
3Th
e Accu
racy
of R
econ
struc
tion
Tech
nique
s for
De
termi
ning H
ybrid
Roc
ket F
uel R
egre
ssion
Rat
eY.
Saito
, L. K
amps,
K. Ko
mizu
, Hok
kaido
Unive
rsity,
Sapp
oro,
Japan
; D. B
ianchi
, F. N
asuti,
Unive
rsity o
f Rom
e “La
Sapie
nza”
, Ro
me, It
aly; H
. Nag
ata, H
okka
ido Un
iversit
y, Sa
pporo
, Jap
an
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
924
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
on th
e Role
of Th
erma
l Ra
diatio
n in
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Fuel
Pyro
lysis
G. Le
ccese
, D. B
ianch
i, F. N
asuti
, Univ
ersity
of Ro
me “L
a Sa
pienz
a”, R
ome,
Italy
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
925
Gene
raliz
ed Tw
o Tem
pera
ture
s App
roac
h to
the
Flow
in th
e Por
t of a
Hyb
rid R
ocke
tY.
Crisp
in, N
. Udd
anti,
Embry
-Ridd
le Ae
ronau
tical
Unive
rsity,
Da
ytona
Bea
ch, F
L
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
926
Optim
izatio
n of
Hyb
rid R
ocke
t Eng
ines f
or Sm
all
Satel
lite La
unch
ers
L. Ca
salin
o, F.
Masse
ni, D
. Pas
trone
, Tec
hnica
l Univ
ersity
of
Turin
, Turi
n, Ita
ly
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
193-
HR-1
1Co
ntem
pora
ry H
ybrid
Roc
ket F
uel C
hara
cteriz
ation
, Visu
aliza
tion,
and C
ontro
ls21
1Ch
aired
by: T
. ELLI
OTT,
Unive
rsity
of Te
nnes
see a
t Cha
ttano
oga
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
927
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lizati
on of
Comb
ustio
n Phe
nome
na in
Para
ffin-
Based
Hyb
rid Ro
cket
Fuels
at Su
per-C
ritica
l Pres
sures
A. Pe
trarol
o, M.
Koba
ld, S
. Sch
lechtr
iem, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Hard
thaus
en, G
erman
y
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
928
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lizati
on of
Boun
dary
Laye
r Com
busti
on of
a Wa
x-ba
sed Fu
el in
Verti
cal a
nd H
orizo
ntal C
onfig
urati
ons
K. Oz
awa,
T. Yo
shino
, N. T
subo
i, Kyu
shu I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Kit
akyu
shu,
Japa
n
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
929
Study
on Ef
fect
of R
adiat
ion H
eat T
rans
fer t
o Re
gres
sion
Rate
of W
ax Fu
el Hy
brid
Rock
etY.
Koinu
ma, I
. Nak
agaw
a, To
kai U
nivers
ity, H
iratsu
ka, J
apan
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
930
Optim
izing
3-D
Prin
table
Hyb
rid Fu
els by
Blen
ding
of Im
misci
ble P
olyme
rsS.
Whit
more,
S. M
athias
, Utah
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Log
an, U
T
84 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
194-
HSAB
P-8
Expe
rimen
tal H
igh-S
peed
Pro
pulsi
on20
0Ch
aired
by: G
. PAN
IAGUA
, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-493
1Do
mina
nt P
aram
eter t
o Mat
ch Fu
el/Ai
r Mixi
ng
betw
een
Reac
ting a
nd N
onre
actin
g Flow
s in
Dual-
mode
Comb
usto
rT.
Araka
wa, K
. Noji
ma, T
ohok
u Univ
ersity
, Sen
dai, J
apan
; K.
Koba
yash
i, S. T
omiok
a, Ja
pan A
erosp
ace E
xplor
ation
Agen
cy
(JAXA
), Ka
kuda
, Jap
an
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
932
Expe
rimen
ts on
Nitr
ogen
and H
ydro
gen
Trans
pirat
ion Co
oling
in a
Mode
l Scra
mjet
Comb
usto
rF.
Strau
ss, J.
Witte
, S. G
enera
l, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter
(DLR
), Ha
rdtha
usen
, Germ
any;
C. Ma
nflett
i, ESA
, Pari
s, Fra
nce;
S. S
chlec
htriem
, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Ha
rdtha
usen
, Germ
any
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
933
Inve
stiga
tion
of a
Scra
mjet
Flowfi
eld Te
mper
atur
es
at th
e Bou
ndar
y Lay
er w
ith H
yper
spec
tral I
magin
gA.
Kerst
, K. G
ross,
Air Fo
rce In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
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right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H; M
. Rho
by, T
. Omb
rello,
Air F
orce
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
195-
INPS
I-5Su
perso
nic In
lets
238
Chair
ed by
: E. L
OTH,
Univ
ersity
of V
irgini
a15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-493
4Co
mput
ation
al In
vesti
gatio
n of
Injec
tion
Effe
cts on
Sh
ock
Vecto
r Con
trol P
erfo
rman
ceM.
Ferla
uto, R
. Mars
ilio, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity of
Turin
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n, Ita
ly
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018-4
935
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rical
simula
tion
of fl
ow th
roug
h th
e inle
t an
d iso
lator
of a
Mach
4 du
al mo
de sc
ramj
et wi
th
micro
ramp
sM.
Kalra
, Y. S
hewa
le, S
. Para
masiv
am, V
ellore
Insti
tute o
f Te
chno
logy,
Vello
re, In
dia
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
936
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-Pha
se M
omen
tum
and E
nerg
y Tra
nsfe
r Ef
fects
of N
ano-
Aero
sols
on th
e Per
form
ance
of
Supe
rsonic
Inta
ke Sy
stems
R. Ja
gann
athan
, W. H
inman
, C. J
ohan
sen,
Unive
rsity
of Ca
lgary,
Calga
ry, Ca
nada
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
937
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rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
Micr
oram
p Vo
rtex
Gene
rato
r App
licat
ion U
pstre
am of
an
Axisy
mmetr
ic Sh
ock
Boun
dary
Laye
r Int
erac
tion
M. Fu
nderb
urk, V
. Nara
yana
swam
y, No
rth Ca
rolina
Stat
e Un
iversi
ty, Ra
leigh
, NC
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
196-
INPS
I-6
1530
- 18
00 h
rsBo
unda
ry La
yer I
nges
tion
Testi
ng
233
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dary
layer
inges
tion (
BLI)
has b
een s
hown
to ha
ve th
e pote
ntial
to red
uce f
uel b
urn ac
cordi
ng to
seve
ral sy
stem
studie
s. Th
e com
plexit
ies of
vehic
le int
egrat
ion an
d fan
desig
n pos
e a ch
allen
ging r
esea
rch to
pic. R
ecen
t and
ongo
ing ef
forts
have
been
aime
d at c
ondu
cting
wi
nd tu
nnel
tests
to ev
aluate
BLI
propu
lsion c
once
pts. T
his pa
nel w
ill foc
us on
the c
halle
nges
and c
onsid
eratio
ns un
ique t
o BLI
testin
g. Pa
nelist
s:
David
Are
ndNA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
David
Hall
Auror
a Flig
ht Sc
ience
sGr
egor
y Jon
esNA
SA La
ngley
Rese
arch C
enter
Om Sh
arma
Unite
d Tec
hnolo
gies R
esea
rch Ce
nter
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
197-
ITAR-
5 15
30 -
1700
hrs
Indu
stry P
ersp
ectiv
e - Th
e Fut
ure o
f Adv
ance
d Tur
bine E
ngine
Tech
nolog
y25
1
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
198-
LP-2
0Pr
opell
ant S
tora
ge an
d Man
agem
ent I
I20
3Ch
aired
by: S
. ALB
ERTS
and D
. COO
TE, N
ASA S
tennis
Spa
ce Ce
nter
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
938
Euro
pa Cl
ipper
Pre
limina
ry D
esign
Rev
iew
Prop
ellan
t Slos
h An
alysis
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ckma
n, D.
Ben
son,
D. Ca
taldo
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g, NA
SA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Gree
nbelt
, MD
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
939
SPHE
RES T
ETHE
R SL
OSH
Free
Flye
r Exp
erim
ent
on IS
SP.
Behru
zi, Ar
ianeG
roup,
Brem
en, G
erman
y; D.
Rosa
scio,
Massa
chus
etts I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ca
mbrid
ge, M
A; G.
La
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Tenc
ors, P
alm B
ay, F
L; D.
Kirk,
Flori
da In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Me
lbourn
e, FL
; H. Z
achra
u, Air
bus,
Webs
ter, T
X
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
940
Zero
-Boil
-Off
Tank
(ZBO
T) Ex
perim
ent –
Gr
ound
-Bas
ed Va
lidat
ion of
Two –
Pha
se
Self-
Pres
suriz
ation
CFD
Mode
l & P
relim
inary
Mi
crogr
avity
Res
ults
M. Ka
ssemi
, S. H
ylton
, O. K
artuz
ova,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
941
Liquid
Hyd
roge
n Pr
opell
ant M
anag
emen
t Ex
perim
ents
and S
imula
tions
M. Ko
nopk
a, S.
Anna
, D. G
aulke
, D. H
aake
, Aria
neGr
oup,
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en, G
erman
y; B.
Thorb
en, A
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her, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Brem
en, G
erman
y; et
al.
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
942
Resto
re-L
Prop
ellan
t Tra
nsfe
r Sub
syste
m Pr
ogre
ss wi
thin
the S
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ite Se
rvici
ng P
rojec
ts Di
vision
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ll, G.
Web
ster, M
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inosa
, NAS
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Spac
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y, 11
July
2018
199-
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USTIN
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Spac
e LLC
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NLAN
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te of
Tech
nolog
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30 hr
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A-201
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enta
l Ana
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eat T
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Deter
iorat
ion an
d Pse
udob
oiling
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nome
na in
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ethan
e Coo
led Co
mbus
tion
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l Co
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nsJ.
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isch,
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Ce
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018-4
944
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rimen
tal I
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tigat
ion of
Ther
mally
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Carb
on D
epos
its in
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nd LN
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re, S
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ik, R.
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coll,
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pace
Corpo
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, El S
egun
do, C
A
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
945
Comp
ariso
n of
Tran
sient
and Q
uasi
Stead
y Sta
te Pe
rform
ance
s betw
een
full-
scale
and s
ub-sc
ale
thru
st ch
ambe
rs of
the L
75 Lo
x-eth
anol
rock
et en
gine
L. Ara
ujo, L
. do N
ascim
ento,
B. R
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de S
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, C.
Pagli
uco,
D. Al
meida
, Aero
nauti
cs an
d Spa
ce In
stitut
e (IAE
), Sã
o Jos
é dos
Camp
os, B
razil;
I. Dia
s, Te
chno
logica
l Insti
tute
of Ae
ronau
tics (
ITA),
São J
osé d
os Ca
mpos
, Braz
il
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AIAA-2
018-4
946
Comp
ariso
n of
lase
r ign
ition
and t
orch
ignit
ion in
a su
bsca
le ro
cket
comb
usto
rM.
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Man
fletti,
J. H
ardi, D
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lov, M
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Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), L
ampo
ldsha
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, Germ
any;
G. Kr
oupa
, Cari
nthian
Tech
Rese
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G, V
illach
, Aus
tria
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esda
y, 11
July
2018
200-
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2/PC
-16
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ustio
n Os
cillat
ions:
Germ
an SF
BTRR
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IV20
4Ch
aired
by: K
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LIPPA
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RUMB
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018-4
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tal a
nd n
umer
ical s
tudy
of ox
ygen
-hy
drog
en ro
cket
flame
resp
onse
to tr
ansv
erse
ac
ousti
c exc
itatio
nS.
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i, M. O
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uti, S
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an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), H
ardtha
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any;
B. D
ally,
Unive
rsity
of Ad
elaide
, Ade
laide
, Aus
tralia
1600
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018-4
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Spon
tane
ous a
nd Tr
igger
ed Lo
ngitu
dinal
Comb
ustio
n In
stabil
ity in
a Sin
gle-In
jecto
r Roc
ket
Engin
eT.
Nguy
en, W
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nano
, Univ
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of Ca
liforni
a, Irv
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Irvine
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018-4
949
Unste
ady M
odell
ing of
LOx/
GH2
Flame
Res
pons
e to
Long
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al Ch
ambe
r Mod
e For
cing
F. To
nti, J
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i, S. K
arl, M
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wald,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce
Cente
r (DL
R), H
ardtha
usen
, Germ
any
1700
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AIAA-2
018-4
950
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catio
n of
Eige
nmod
es in
a Ro
cket
Comb
ustio
n Ch
ambe
r by A
cous
tic R
eson
ator
s und
er
Non-
Reac
ting C
ondit
ions
A. Ch
emnit
z, N.
King
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lmay
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al Un
iversi
ty of
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any
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018-4
951
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-Spe
ed Fl
ame R
adiat
ion Im
aging
of
Ther
moac
ousti
c Cou
pling
in a
High
Pre
ssure
Re
sear
ch Th
rust
Cham
ber
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mbrus
ter, J
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i, D. S
uslov
, M. O
schwa
ld, G
erman
Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Hard
thaus
en, G
erman
y
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
201-
NFF-4
Vehic
les an
d Miss
ions
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Chair
ed by
: C. J
OYNE
R, Ae
rojet
Rock
etdyn
e and
A. AU
ERON
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018-4
952
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n Se
nsitiv
ities f
or H
uman
Luna
r and
Ma
rs Mi
ssion
sC.
Joyn
er, Ae
rojet
Rock
etdyn
e, No
rth Pa
lm B
each
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on, M
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ltra S
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r Corp
oratio
n, Se
attle,
WA
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Widm
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1600
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018-4
953
Preli
mina
ry A
nalys
is of
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radie
nt Fi
eld
Implo
ding L
iner F
usion
Pro
pulsi
on Co
ncep
tM.
LaPo
inte,
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
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untsv
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AL; J
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sibry,
Univ
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of Al
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a, Hu
ntsvil
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AL; R
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ms, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
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tsville
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illand
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pace
Insti
tute,
Cleve
land,
OH
1630
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AIAA-2
018-4
954
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Radia
tion
Atten
uatio
n an
d Hea
t De
posit
ion M
odeli
ng fo
r Con
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ual D
esign
of
Nucle
ar Th
erma
l Roc
kets
A. Au
eron,
D. Th
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, J. C
assib
ry, U
nivers
ity of
Alab
ama,
Hunts
ville,
Hun
tsville
, AL
Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
202-
PC-1
7Mo
delin
g and
Simu
lation
of G
as Tu
rbine
Comb
ustio
n20
2Ch
aired
by: R
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JAN,
Geo
rgia I
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te of
Tech
nolog
y15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
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5A
Nume
rical
Study
of Fl
ame C
hara
cteris
tics d
uring
Le
an B
low-O
ut in
a Ga
s Tur
bine C
ombu
stor
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sti, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Wes
t Lafa
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ne N
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al La
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ory, A
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e, IL;
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956
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ow D
istrib
ution
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as Tu
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Comb
usto
rV.
Hasti
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nivers
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N; P.
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u, Arg
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cienc
e, Inc
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Som,
Argo
nne N
ation
al La
borat
ory, A
rgonn
e, IL;
J. G
ore,
Purdu
e Univ
ersity
, Wes
t Lafa
yette
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018-4
957
CFD
Pred
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s of N
+3 Cy
cle Em
ission
s for
a Th
ree-
Cup G
as-Tu
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tage P
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Tacin
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SA G
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rch
Cente
r, Clev
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, OH
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
958
Lean
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(LBO
) com
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203-
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lid R
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: E. P
ETER
SEN,
Texa
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Univ
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1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
959
Effe
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parti
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Insti
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adras
, Che
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1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
960
Effe
cts of
Agin
g on
the B
urnin
g Rat
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Comp
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Addit
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J. Th
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
961
Deve
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ultifa
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l Com
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tiona
l Mo
dels
of th
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pella
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ombu
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by
Mean
s of D
ata S
cienc
e Meth
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Pha
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V. Ab
rukov
, Chu
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Stat
e Univ
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, Mos
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Lukin
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San
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mar, K
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guru
Colle
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Tech
nolog
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tore,
India;
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1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
962
Simula
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perfo
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mulat
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e Pe
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a Ltda
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ieiras
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il
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
963
Hype
rgoli
c Rea
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and T
herm
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tanfor
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Wedn
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y, 11
July
2018
204-
PGC-
9Ph
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Mod
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and S
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tion
II23
6Ch
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by: G
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The A
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ische
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in15
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-496
4Jo
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ical a
nd Ex
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enta
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Flow
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1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
965
Analy
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deto
natio
n str
uctu
res w
ith h
ydro
carb
on
fuels
for a
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ation
towa
rds r
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S. V
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n Arb
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1630
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AIAA-2
018-4
966
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Study
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natio
n Wa
ve St
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re
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Mod
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Engin
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R. Fié
vet,
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Colle
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hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
967
Inve
stiga
tion
of Fl
ame R
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r Flam
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celer
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Ahme
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AIAA-2
018-4
968
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Char
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of an
Aer
ospik
e Noz
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a R
otat
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Engin
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Wedn
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July
2018
205-
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Nort
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A-201
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Thru
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970
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ndah
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hrs
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018-4
971
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Thru
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Ronn
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018-4
972
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igh
Powe
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Wedn
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July
2018
206-
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018-4
973
The K
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g Stir
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STY)
Nuc
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ons
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enter
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D.
Posto
n, P. M
cClur
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M. Br
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NASA
Glen
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enter
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1600
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AIAA-2
018-4
974
Spac
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Thom
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s, Inc
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J; et
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1630
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AIAA-2
018-4
975
Supe
r-crit
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M. M
uelle
r, E. B
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anne
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-Ridd
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1700
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018-4
976
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Wedn
esda
y, 11
July
2018
207-
ITAR-
6 17
00 -
1800
hrs
The R
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Scien
tific R
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Deli
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d Tur
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Tech
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2018
208-
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Keyn
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263/
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ARMD
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SA
Thur
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July
2018
209-
EATS
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nd O
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on26
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978
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018-4
980
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July
2018
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Pro
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018-4
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gy Co
nver
sion
Tech
nolog
ies fo
r Ad
vanc
ed El
ectri
c Air
Vehic
lesR.
Dyso
n, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
994
Desig
n an
d Sim
ulatio
n of
a Co
mmer
cial H
ybrid
Ele
ctric
Aircr
aft T
herm
al Ma
nage
ment
Syste
mJ.
Rhea
ume,
C. Le
nts, U
nited
Tech
nolog
ies Co
rporat
ion, E
ast
Hartf
ord, C
T
1430
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nHy
brid
Electr
ic Ai
rcraf
t Low
Loss
Moto
r Oil C
oolin
g Sy
stem
R. Ra
njan,
J. W
hiton
, J. K
im, C
. Len
ts, U
nited
Tech
nolog
ies
Corpo
ration
, Eas
t Hart
ford,
CT
Thur
sday
, 12
July
2018
213-
EATS
-5Tra
ck 1
: Inn
ovat
ive Co
ncep
ts in
Aircr
aft E
lectri
fied P
ropu
lsion
262
Chair
ed by
: H. K
IM12
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-499
5Di
stribu
ted P
ropu
lsion
Pow
er El
ectro
nics D
rive-
train
Arch
itectu
res f
or H
ybrid
and S
olar E
lectri
c Ve
hicles
and A
irplan
esD.
Lawh
orn, V
. Rall
aban
di, D
. Ion
el, U
nivers
ity of
Kentu
cky,
Lexin
gton,
Lexin
gton,
KY
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
996
Desig
n an
d Dev
elopm
ent o
f a D
ynam
ically
Scale
d Di
stribu
ted El
ectri
c Pro
pulsi
on A
ircra
ft Te
stbed
K. Pie
per, A
. Perr
y, P.
Anse
ll, T.
Bretl
, Univ
ersity
of Ill
inois,
Ur
bana
-Cham
paign
, Urba
na, I
L
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
997
Dyna
mic F
light
Simu
lation
of Sp
anwi
se D
istrib
uted
Ele
ctric
Prop
ulsion
for D
irecti
onal
Cont
rol A
utho
rity
J. Fre
eman
, G. K
lunk,
Empir
ical S
ystem
s Aero
spac
e, Inc
., Sa
n Lu
is Ob
ispo,
CA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
998
A Re
view
of D
istrib
uted
Elec
tric P
ropu
lsion
Co
ncep
ts fo
r Air
Vehic
le Te
chno
logy
H. Ki
m, N
ASA A
rmstr
ong F
light
Rese
arch C
enter
, Edw
ards,
CA; A
. Perr
y, P.
Anse
ll, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is, U
rbana
-Ch
ampa
ign, U
rbana
, IL
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
018-4
999
Rese
arch
and D
evelo
pmen
t Sta
tus o
f Man
ned
Electr
ic Fla
pping
-Wing
Airc
raft
L. Qi
ng, N
. Xiao
fang,
Z. Xim
ing, B
eijing
Impla
nt Air
craft
Comp
any,
Ltd.,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
Thur
sday
, 12
July
2018
214-
EATS
-6Tra
ck 2
: Sup
erco
nduc
ting/
Cryo
genic
Mac
hines
and P
ower
Syste
ms26
0Ch
aired
by: J
. RIVE
NC, A
irbus
SAS
1230
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
000
Desig
n of
Supe
rcond
uctin
g AC P
ropu
lsion
Mot
ors
for H
ybrid
Elec
tric A
eros
pace
C. Ma
nolop
oulos
, M. I
acch
etti, A
. Smi
th, P.
Tuoh
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Manc
heste
r, Man
ches
ter, U
nited
King
dom;
X. P
ei,
Unive
rsity
of Ba
th, B
ath, U
nited
King
dom;
M. H
usba
nd, R
olls-
Royc
e Grou
p plc,
Derb
y, Un
ited K
ingdo
m; et
al.
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
001
AC Lo
ss of
Supe
rcond
uctin
g Mat
erial
s in
Moto
rs an
d Gen
erat
ors f
or Ve
ry H
igh D
ensit
y Mot
ors a
nd
Gene
rato
rs fo
r Hyb
rid-El
ectri
c Airc
raft
M. S
umpti
on, O
hio S
tate U
nivers
ity, C
olumb
us, O
H
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
002
Desig
n, Fa
brica
tion,
and C
ritica
l Cur
rent
Testi
ng
of N
o-In
sulat
ion Su
perco
nduc
ting R
otor
Coils
for
NASA
’s 1.
4 MW
High
-Effic
iency
Meg
awat
t Mot
orJ.
Sche
idler,
T. Ta
lleric
o, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH
1400
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nPo
tentia
l App
licat
ion of
Supe
rcond
uctin
g-Ma
gneti
c-En
ergy
-Sto
rage
(SME
S) fo
r Elec
tric A
ircra
ft Pr
opuls
ionT.
Haug
an, A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H
1430
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nPo
tentia
l for
Supe
rcond
uctin
g Sta
tors
to En
able
All
Cryo
genic
Mot
ors a
nd G
ener
ator
s for
Airc
raft
M. To
msic,
Hyp
er Te
ch Re
searc
h, Co
lumbu
s, OH
; M.
Sump
tion,
Ohio
State
Univ
ersity
, Colu
mbus
, OH;
M.
Rindfl
eisch
, D. D
oll, H
yper
Tech
Rese
arch,
Colum
bus,
OH
Thur
sday
, 12
July
2018
215-
KEY-2
15
00 -
1600
hrs
Keyn
ote
263/
264
Rüdig
er Th
omas
Hy
brid E
lectric
Prop
ulsion
Road
map O
wner
Airbu
s Grou
p
Thur
sday
, 12
July
2018
216-
EATS
-7Tra
ck 1
: Airc
raft
Electr
ified
Pro
pulsi
on Si
zing,
Case
Stud
ies, a
nd D
esign
Cons
idera
tions
262
Chair
ed by
: D. H
ALL,
Auror
a Flig
ht Se
rvice
s16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-500
4NA
SA El
ectri
c Airc
raft
Testb
ed (N
EAT)
Sing
le-Ai
sle
Trans
port
Air V
ehicl
e Hyb
rid El
ectri
c Tail
-Con
e Th
ruste
r Pow
ertra
in Co
nfigu
ratio
n an
d Tes
t Res
ults
R. Dy
son,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
005
Case
Stud
ies in
Initia
l Sizi
ng fo
r Hyb
rid-El
ectri
c Ge
nera
l Avia
tion
Aircr
aft
D. Fin
ger, C
. Brau
n, Aa
chen U
nivers
ity of
Applie
d Scie
nces,
Aache
n, Ge
rman
y; C.
Bil, R
MIT U
nivers
ity, Bu
ndoo
ra, Au
stralia
1700
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nHy
brid-
Electr
ic Po
wertr
ain M
odell
ing fo
r Co
ncep
tual
Sizing
of D
istrib
uted
-Pro
pulsi
on A
ircra
ftR.
de Vr
ies, R
. Vos
, Delf
t Univ
ersity
of Te
chno
logy,
Delft,
The
Nethe
rland
s
1730
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nEle
ctric
Prop
ulsion
: Cha
lleng
es an
d Opp
ortu
nities
M. B
enza
kein,
Ohio
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Colu
mbus
, OH
propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 89
Thur
sday
, 12
July
2018
217-
EATS
-8Tra
ck 2
: Airc
raft
Powe
r Elec
tronic
s26
0Ch
aired
by: J
. NAIR
US, U
S Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory a
nd D
. ZHA
NG, G
enera
l Elec
tric16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-500
6Ch
arac
teriza
tion
of W
ide B
andg
ap D
evice
for
Cryo
genic
ally-
Coole
d Pow
er El
ectro
nics i
n Ai
rcraf
t Ap
plica
tions
Z. Zh
ang,
H. G
ui, R.
Ren,
F. Wa
ng, L
. Tolb
ert, D
. Cos
tinett
, Un
iversi
ty of
Tenn
esse
e, Kn
oxvil
le, Kn
oxvil
le, TN
; et a
l.
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
007
Deve
lopme
nt of
Meg
awat
t-Sca
le Me
dium-
Volta
ge
High
Effic
iency
High
Pow
er D
ensit
y Pow
er
Conv
erter
s for
Airc
raft
Hybr
id-Ele
ctric
Prop
ulsion
Sy
stems
D. Zh
ang,
J. He
, D. P
an, M
. Dam
e, G.
Man
drusia
k, M.
Sc
hutte
n, Ge
neral
Elec
tric Co
mpan
y, Nis
kayu
na, N
Y
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
008
Rece
nt A
dvan
ces o
f Pow
er El
ectro
nics A
pplic
ation
s in
More
Elec
tric A
ircra
ftsJ.
He, D
. Torr
ey, G
enera
l Elec
tric Co
mpan
y, Nis
kayu
na, N
Y
1730
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nDe
velop
ment
of U
ltra-
Light
weigh
t, Ef
ficien
t Mu
ltilev
el In
verte
rs fo
r Mor
e-Ele
ctric
Aircr
aft
T. Fo
ulkes,
C. Ba
rth, U
nivers
ity of
Illino
is, Urb
ana-C
hamp
aign,
Urban
a, IL;
N. P
allo, U
nivers
ity of
Califo
rnia,
Berke
ley, B
erkele
y, CA
; T. M
odee
r, SciB
reak A
B, Sto
ckholm
, Swe
den;
S. Co
day,
Unive
rsity o
f Illino
is, Urb
ana-C
hamp
aign,
Urban
a, IL;
P. As
sem,
Unive
rsity o
f Calif
ornia,
Berke
ley, B
erkele
y, CA
; et a
l.
Thur
sday
, 12
July
2018
218-
EATS
-9Tra
ck 3
: Elec
trifie
d Pro
pulso
r Dyn
amics
, Mod
eling
, and
Cont
rol
261
Chair
ed by
: J. C
ONNO
LLY, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
009
A Hi
gh-Fi
delity
, Low
-Ord
er P
ropu
lsion
Pow
er M
odel
for F
ixed-
Wing
Elec
tric U
nman
ned A
ircra
ftO.
Dan
tsker,
M. T
heile
, M. C
acca
mo, U
nivers
ity of
Illino
is,
Urba
na-Ch
ampa
ign, U
rbana
, IL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
010
Mode
ling a
nd Co
ntro
l Des
ign fo
r a Tu
rboe
lectri
c Sin
gle A
isle A
ircra
ft Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stem
J. Co
nnolly
, J. C
hapm
an, E
. Stal
cup, N
ASA G
lenn R
esearc
h Cen
ter,
Cleve
land,
OH; A
. Chic
atelli,
Vanta
ge Pa
rtners
, LLC
, Clev
eland
, OH;
K.
Hunk
er, N
ASA G
lenn R
esearc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
011
New
Dyna
mic E
nd-to
-End M
odeli
ng of
Mor
e Elec
tric
Aircr
aft P
ower
Syste
msM.
Ehsa
ni, A.
Bas
haire
h, Te
xas A
&M U
nivers
ity, C
olleg
e St
ation
, TX
Frida
yFr
iday,
13 Ju
ly 20
1821
9-EA
TS-1
6 08
00 -
0930
hrs
Syste
m En
ginee
ring N
eeds
and C
halle
nges
Gen
erat
ed by
Elec
trific
ation
of A
ir Ve
hicles
263/
264
Turbo
-elec
tric, h
ybrid
elec
tric an
d all e
lectric
distr
ibuted
prop
ulsion
will
involv
e veh
icle de
signs
inco
rporat
ing di
stribu
ted in
terfac
es, m
ulti-fu
nctio
nal c
ompo
nents
, auto
nomy
, and
dyna
mic c
oupli
ng be
twee
n veh
icle su
bsys
tems.
Addit
ional
comp
lexity
in th
e con
trolle
d air s
pace
syste
m wi
ll be r
equir
ed to
hand
le inc
reasin
g num
bers
of UA
Vs th
at mu
st sh
are th
e airs
pace
with
pilot
ed pa
sseng
er air
craft.
Thes
e adv
ance
d veh
icle de
signs
and a
ir spa
ce co
ntrol
offer
signifi
cant
chall
enge
s for
syste
ms en
ginee
ring,
which
evolv
ed fr
om si
mplifi
catio
n of in
terfac
es an
d int
erfac
e con
figura
tion m
anag
emen
t. Th
is pa
nel w
ill ad
dress
the sy
stem
engin
eerin
g cha
lleng
es.
Mode
rator:
Raym
ond B
each
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r
Pane
lists:
Integ
rated
Dyna
mic S
ystem
sMa
rija I
licMa
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy
Uniqu
e and
Nov
el Air
Vehic
lesJo
hn Ty
lkoAu
rora F
light
Scien
ces
Comp
lex Sy
stems
Mich
ael W
atso
nNA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
Critic
al Inf
rastru
cture
Protec
tion a
nd Re
cove
ryJo
hn Ju
hasz
Telep
ath
Frida
y, 13
July
2018
220-
EATS
-10
Track
2: S
enso
rs, M
ater
ials,
and E
nabli
ng Co
mpon
ents
260
Chair
ed by
: C. B
OWMA
N, N
ASA-G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
012
Creati
ng a
multif
uncti
onal
comp
osite
stato
r slot
ma
terial
syste
m to
enab
le hig
h pow
er de
nsity
elect
ric
mach
ines f
or el
ectrifi
ed ai
rcraft
appli
catio
nsA.
Wood
worth
, R. J
anse
n, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH; K
. Duff
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Toled
o, To
ledo,
OH; P
. Na
ghipo
ur, E.
Shin
, Ohio
Aeros
pace
Insti
tute,
Cleve
land,
OH
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
013
Light
weigh
t, Du
rable
, and
Mult
ifunc
tiona
l Elec
trica
l In
sulat
ion M
ater
ial Sy
stems
for H
igh Vo
ltage
Ap
plica
tions
E. Sh
in, D
. Sch
eiman
, Ohio
Aeros
pace
Insti
tute,
Cleve
land,
OH; M
. Lizc
ano,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1030
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nX-
57 M
axwe
ll bat
tery –
From
cell l
evel
to sy
stem
level
desig
n an
d tes
ting
D. H
ernan
dez-L
ugo,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
014
The C
hara
cteris
tics o
f Film
Capa
citor
s at R
oom
Temp
erat
ure a
nd in
Liqu
id Ni
troge
nC.
Park,
J. W
ei, S
. Sing
h, S.
Narr
a, Ge
orgia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA;
M. Im
perat
ore, K
emet
Electr
onics
, Bo
rgonu
ovo,
Italy;
L. G
raber,
Geo
rgia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
015
A Ne
w Hi
gh-Te
mper
atur
e Sen
sing D
evice
by
Makin
g Use
of TB
C The
rmist
or fo
r Int
ellige
nt
Prop
ulsion
Syste
msF.
Duan
, M. H
u, Sh
angh
ai Jia
o Ton
g Univ
ersity
, Sha
ngha
i, Ch
ina; Y
. Lin,
Beih
ang U
nivers
ity, B
eijing
, Chin
a; J.
Li,
Aviat
ion In
dustr
y Corp
oratio
n of C
hina (
AVIC)
, Sha
ngha
i, Ch
ina; X
. Cao
, Wuh
an U
nivers
ity of
Tech
nolog
y, W
uhan
, Ch
ina
90 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org
Frida
y, 13
July
2018
221-
EATS
-11
Track
3: P
ower
Flow
Mod
eling
and S
imula
tion
261
Chair
ed by
: D. T
ORRE
Y, GE
Glob
al Re
searc
h09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-501
6Re
al-Tim
e Sim
ulatio
n of
a Mo
re El
ectri
c Airc
raft
Powe
r Gen
erat
ion an
d Dist
ribut
ion Sy
stem
M. Ri
vard,
C. Fa
llaha
, J. P
aquin
, Opa
l-RT,
Montr
éal, C
anad
a
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
017
Analy
sis of
a Fu
el-Ce
ll/Ba
ttery
/Sup
erca
pacit
or
Hybr
id Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stem
for a
UAV
usin
g a
Hard
ware
-in-th
e-Lo
op Fl
ight S
imula
tor
A. Go
ng, R
. Mac
Neill,
D. V
erstra
ete, U
nivers
ity of
Syd
ney,
Sydn
ey, A
ustra
lia; J
. Palm
er, Au
strali
an N
ation
al Un
iversi
ty,
Melbo
urne,
Austr
alia
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
018
An A
ppro
ach
for U
tilizin
g Pow
er Fl
ow M
odeli
ng fo
r Sim
ulatio
ns of
Hyb
rid El
ectri
c Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stems
J. Ch
apma
n, J.
Litt,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
019
A Hi
gh-Fi
delity
, Low
-Laten
cy, FP
GA-B
ased
, Rea
l-Tim
e Dev
elopm
ent P
latfo
rm fo
r Adv
ance
d Airc
raft
Powe
r Sys
tems
Z. Jia
ng, U
nivers
ity of
Day
ton, D
ayton
, OH;
H. H
uang
, S.
Hossa
in, G
enera
l Elec
tric Co
mpan
y, Da
yton,
OH
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
020
A Stu
dy of
Par
tial D
ischa
rge i
n HV
DC D
istrib
ution
Sy
stems
for H
ybrid
Elec
tric A
ircra
ftX.
Wu,
C. Le
nts, U
nited
Tech
nolog
ies Co
rporat
ion, E
ast
Hartf
ord, C
T
Frida
y, 13
July
2018
222-
EATS
-12
Track
1: D
esign
and A
nalys
is Up
date
for E
nviro
nmen
tally
Cons
cious
Airc
raft
(ECO
-150
)26
2Ch
aired
by: A
. GIBS
ON, E
mpiric
al Sy
stems
Aeros
pace
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
021
Appli
catio
ns fo
r Hyb
rid El
ectri
c Pow
er an
d Ene
rgy
Supp
lemen
tatio
n on
a Sin
gle-A
isle A
irline
rR.
Danis
, J. F
reema
n, B.
Sch
iltgen
, Emp
irical
Syste
ms
Aeros
pace
, Inc
., Sa
n Luis
Obis
po, C
A
1000
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nAe
rody
nami
c Dev
elopm
ent o
f the
ECO-
150
Confi
gura
tion
using
Comp
utat
ional
Fluid
Dyna
mics
R. Ho
oker,
Held
en Ae
rospa
ce, A
tlanta
, GA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
022
Verti
cal T
ail A
rea R
educ
tion
for A
ircra
ft wi
th
Span
wise
Dist
ribut
ed El
ectri
c Pro
pulsi
onG.
Klun
k, J.
Freem
an, E
mpiric
al Sy
stems
Aeros
pace
, Inc
., Sa
n Lu
is Ob
ispo,
CA
1100
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nEv
aluat
ion of
Micr
ogrid
Arch
itectu
res f
or EC
O-15
0D.
Lode
r, A. B
ollma
n, Ro
lls-Ro
yce G
roup p
lc, In
diana
polis,
IN;
M. Ar
mstro
ng, E
lectric
Powe
r Sys
tems,
Loga
n, UT
1130
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nDe
sign
Upda
te fo
r the
ECO-
150
Vision
Vehic
le: A
Di
stribu
ted El
ectri
c Pro
pulsi
on A
irline
r for
EIS 2
035
B. S
chiltg
en, E
mpiric
al Sy
stems
Aeros
pace
, Inc
., Sa
n Luis
Ob
ispo,
CA
Frida
y, 13
July
2018
223-
KEY-3
13
00 -
1400
hrs
Keyn
ote
263/
264
Brian
Yutk
o Vic
e Pres
ident,
Rese
arch &
Dev
elopm
ent
Auror
a Flig
ht Sc
ience
s
Frida
y, 13
July
2018
224-
EATS
-13
Track
1: A
ircra
ft Ele
ctrifi
ed P
ropu
lsion
Miss
ion an
d Driv
etrain
Ana
lysis
262
Chair
ed by
: P. A
NSEL
L, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is at
Urba
na-Ch
ampa
ign14
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
8-502
3Pa
rtiall
y Tur
boele
ctric
and H
ybrid
Elec
tric A
ircra
ft Dr
ive K
ey P
erfo
rman
ce P
aram
eters
K. Du
ffy, U
nivers
ity of
Toled
o, To
ledo,
OH; R
. Jan
sen,
NASA
Gle
nn Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
024
Fund
amen
tals
of P
arall
el Hy
brid
Turb
ofan
Miss
ion
Analy
sis w
ith A
pplic
ation
to th
e Elec
trica
lly Va
riable
En
gine
J. Gla
din, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A; D.
Tra
wick
, Roll
s-Roy
ce G
roup p
lc, In
diana
polis,
IN; D
. Mav
ris,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A; M.
Arms
trong
, D.
Bev
is, K.
Klein
, Roll
s-Roy
ce G
roup p
lc, In
diana
polis,
IN
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
025
Missi
on A
nalys
is an
d Emi
ssion
s for
Conv
entio
nal
and H
ybrid
-Elec
tric R
egion
al Je
t Airc
raft
G. W
roblew
ski, P
. Ans
ell, U
nivers
ity of
Illino
is, U
rbana
-Ch
ampa
ign, U
rbana
, IL
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
026
Electr
ic Pr
opuls
ion A
rchite
cture
Asse
ssmen
t via
Signo
mial
Prog
ramm
ingA.
Dowd
le, D
. Hall
, J. L
ang,
Massa
chus
etts I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ca
mbrid
ge, M
A
1600
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nAr
chite
cture
, Volt
age a
nd Co
mpon
ents
for a
Shor
t Ra
nge E
lectri
c Ver
tical
Take
-Off
and L
andin
g (e
VTOL
) Airc
raft
Prop
ulsion
Elec
tric G
ridC.
Kalra
, G. O
’Nea
l, R. D
hillon
, Karm
an, I
nc.,
Scott
s Vall
ey,
CA; K
. Hara
n, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is, U
rbana
-Cham
paign
, Ur
bana
, IL
Frida
y, 13
July
2018
225-
EATS
-14
Track
2: S
uper
cond
uctin
g Pow
er Tr
ansm
ission
and S
tora
ge Sy
stems
260
Chair
ed by
: T. H
AUGA
N, U
.S. A
ir Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
027
Explo
ratio
n of
Add
itive M
anuf
actu
ring f
or H
TS
Cable
Comp
onen
ts fo
r Elec
tric A
ircra
ftsP.
Chee
tham,
R. N
owell
, A. A
l-Taie,
J. M
cAule
y, C.
Kim,
Florid
a Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Tall
ahas
see,
FL; L
. Grab
er, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A; et
al.
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
028
A Ne
w Liq
uid H
ydro
gen
Base
d Sup
erco
nduc
ting
Test
Rig t
o Mea
sure
AC L
osse
sJ.
Hartw
ig, B
. Fras
er, G
. Brow
n, D.
Koci,
K. H
unke
r, C.
Bowm
an, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H; et
al.
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
029
An Ev
aluat
ion of
High
Temp
erat
ure
Supe
rcond
uctin
g Pow
er Ca
bles f
or A
irbor
ne
Appli
catio
nJ.
Riven
c, G.
Peres
, Airb
us, T
oulou
se, F
rance
; F. B
erg, L
. Pri
sse, A
irbus
, Otto
brunn
, Germ
any;
P. Ro
stek,
Airbu
s, To
ulous
e, Fra
nce;
D. M
elyuk
ov, A
irbus
, Mos
cow,
Russi
a; et
al.
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
030
A Re
view
of th
e Sta
te-of
-the-
Art S
uper
cond
ucto
r Te
chno
logy f
or H
igh P
ower
App
licat
ions
M. S
usne
r, T. H
auga
n, Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH
1600
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
nCa
lorim
etric
Meas
urem
ents
of Va
ried A
rchite
cture
YB
CO Co
nduc
tors
and C
ables
at H
igh B*
dB/d
t in a
Stato
r Env
ironm
ent
J. Mu
rphy,
Unive
rsity
of Da
yton,
Dayto
n, OH
; T. H
auga
n, Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH;
T.
Bulla
rd, U
ES, I
nc.,
Dayto
n, OH
; M. S
umpti
on, E
. Coll
ings,
Ohio
State
Univ
ersity
, Day
ton, O
H
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y, 13
July
2018
226-
EATS
-15
Track
3: S
afety
-Crit
ical S
ystem
s26
1Ch
aired
by: J
. THO
MPSO
N, Ai
r Forc
e Res
earch
Labo
ratory
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
032
Desig
ning F
ail-S
afe A
rchite
cture
s for
Airc
raft
Electr
ical P
ower
Syste
msJ.
Menu
, M. N
icolai
, Siem
ens,
Leuv
en, B
elgium
; M. Z
eller,
Sie
mens
, Mun
ich, G
erman
y
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
033
Parti
al Di
schar
ge D
etecti
on in
an A
eron
autic
al Po
wer C
able
M. Ka
radjia
n, Ge
ePs,
Gif-su
r-Yve
tte, F
rance
; N. I
mbert
, Airb
us,
Marig
nane
, Fran
ce; C
. Mun
ier, A
irbus
, Elan
court
, Fran
ce; M
. Kir
kpatr
ick, E
. Odic
, Gee
Ps, G
if-sur-
Yvett
e, Fra
nce
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
034
On-b
oard
Bat
tery M
onito
ring a
nd P
rogn
ostic
s for
Ele
ctric-
Prop
ulsion
Airc
raft
C. Ku
lkarni
, I. R
oych
oudh
ury, S
tinge
r Gha
ffaria
n Tec
hnolo
gies,
Inc.,
Moffe
tt Fie
ld, CA
; J. S
chum
ann,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
018-5
035
Trim
Analy
sis of
a Cla
ssica
l Octo
copt
er A
fter S
ingle-
Roto
r Fail
ure
A. Wa
lter, M
. McK
ay, R
. Niem
iec, F
. Gan
dhi, R
ensse
laer
Polyt
echn
ic Ins
titute,
Troy
, NY
Frida
y, 13
July
2018
227-
KEY-4
16
30 -
1730
hrs
Keyn
ote:
Electr
ified
Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stems
: Init
ial St
eps o
n a G
rowt
h Tra
jecto
ry26
3/26
4
Edwa
rd G
reitz
er
H.N.
Slat
er Pro
fesso
r of A
erona
utics
and A
stron
autic
sMa
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy
Frida
y, 13
July
2018
227-
KEY-4
16
30 -
1730
hrs
Keyn
ote:
Electr
ified
Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stems
: Init
ial St
eps o
n a G
rowt
h Tra
jecto
ry26
3/26
4
Edwa
rd G
reitz
er
H.N.
Slat
er Pro
fesso
r of A
erona
utics
and A
stron
autic
sMa
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy
Frida
y, 13
July
2018
228-
PLNR
Y-717
30 -
1800
hrs
Symp
osium
Wra
p Up a
nd A
ward
s Pre
sent
ation
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264
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