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9–11 JULY 2018 CINCINNATI, OH

propulsionenergy.aiaa.org #aiaaPropEnergy

Learn about the

BUILDING ON THE PAST TO IGNITE THE FUTURE

propulsionenergy.aiaa.org/thehubschedule

on page 24.

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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

MEDIA SPONSOR

SPONSORS

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

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ENGAGE IN AEROSPACEAIAA is your connection to the aerospace community.

AIAA Engage allows you to ask for advice, share your

experiences, and build relationships with other passionate

people involved in aerospace. Take advantage of this new

online member benefit that allows you to connect with

nearly 30,000 of your AIAA colleagues.

Reasons to Engage

› Join Communities to participate in discussions

› Share resources and other documents through the Libraries

› Find and contact members through the Directory

Visit engage.aiaa.org to start connecting. Log in using your aiaa.org sign-on credentials.

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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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GT-SUITE

Siemens

CFturbo Rolls Royce

JASC

SOSSEC

DSIAC

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Worthington

TechSolve IntelligentLight

Modelon

GeneralDynamics

VACCO

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AIAA Dayton-Cincinnati

Valcor

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Weldaloy

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Convergent Science

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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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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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Sunday, 8 July

1500-1630 hrs Rockets, Space and Advanced Propulsion Group Salon M Hilton

1600-1800 hrs Meet the Employers Junior Ballroom C Duke Energy Center

1700-2000 hrs Propulsion and Energy Group Salon HI Hilton

Monday, 9 July

0900-1000 hrs ABP Steering Committee Salon DE Hilton

1000-1200 hrs PAW Organizing Committee Salon FG Hilton

1000-1100 hrs ABO Student Design Competition Salon DE Hilton

1100-1200 hrs INPSI Technical Committee Salon BC Hilton

1100-1200 hrs ABP Honors and Awards Salon DE Hilton

1300-1400 hrs GTE TC Steering Committee Salon FG Hilton

1300-1400 hrs HSABP TC Steering Committee Salon M Hilton

1300-1400 hrs INPSI TC Steering Committee Salon BC Hilton

1330-1430 hrs Propulsion and Energy Operations Group Julep Hilton

1400-1500 hrs GTE Technical Committee Salon DE Hilton

1400-1500 hrs HSABP Technical Committee Salon FG Hilton

1600-1700 hrs HSABP Education Subcommittee Meeting Salon BC Hilton

1700-1800 hrs Journal of Propulsion and Power Editors and Advisory Board Salon FG Hilton

1700-2100 hrs Propellants & Combustion Technical Committee Salon HI Hilton

1700-1900 hrs ABP Working Group Salon DE Hilton

1730-1830 hrs Liquid Propulsion Membership Subcommittee Salon BC Hilton

1800-2200 hrs Energetic Components Systems TC Salon M Hilton

1830-2130 hrs Electric Propulsion TC Rookwood Hilton

1900-2100 hrs ABP Dinner Meeting Rosewood Hilton

1900-2200 hrs Solid Rockets TC Mayflower 1/2 Hilton

Tuesday, 10 July

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

1330-1430 hrs Propulsion and Energy Products Group Mayflower 3 Hilton

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

1900-2200 hrs Terrestrial Energy Systems TC Salon BC Hilton

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

Wednesday, 11 July

1030-1200 hrs Green Engineering Integration Committee Mayflower 1/2 Hilton

1330-1430 hrs Propulsion and Energy Group Mayflower 3 Hilton

1800-1930 hrs Aircraft Electrified Propulsion and Power Working Group (AEPP) Room 232 Duke Energy Center

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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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TECHNICAL SESSIONS AT A GLANCE DATE ABBRV W/PREFIX TITLE START TIME ROOM

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

46 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org

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excit

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agne

tohy

drod

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ic Ge

nera

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jino,

S. It

o, Un

iversi

ty of

Tsuku

ba, T

suku

ba, J

apan

; Y.

Okun

o, To

kyo I

nstitu

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nolog

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koha

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s, V.

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. Fred

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, Univ

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, J. B

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of Ala

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outh

Africa

; D. L

inebe

rry, E

. Ting

ley,

Unive

rsity

of Ala

bama

, Hun

tsville

, Hun

tsville

, ALDETAILED SESSIONS

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ly 20

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peak

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t Kav

andi

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ctor

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

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Mond

ay, 9

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2018

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hrs

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g Cof

fee B

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d Ball

room

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Mond

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2018

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trodu

ction

to A

dditiv

e Man

ufac

turin

g23

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anufa

cturin

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impo

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dustr

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torial

will

provid

e a th

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tech

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ies in

volve

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typic

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acob

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ng, H

. Tan

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on D

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ttern

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. Gille

spie,

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rohna

pfel, W

. O’B

rien,

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., Ta

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any

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hyn,

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eilan

d, Na

tiona

l Ene

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chno

logy

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ratory

, Morg

antow

n, W

V; et

al.

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on In

fluen

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f Rad

iative

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excit

ation

on Se

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agne

tohy

drod

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nera

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jino,

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o, Un

iversi

ty of

Tsuku

ba, T

suku

ba, J

apan

; Y.

Okun

o, To

kyo I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

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koha

ma, J

apan

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ta, E.

Oge

deng

be, O

. Fam

iloni,

O. O

gund

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Unive

rsity

of La

gos,

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s, Nig

eria

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hrs

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Cycli

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of A

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F. Ari

as, T

echn

ical U

nivers

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Catal

onia,

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elona

, Spa

in

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

7-ED

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Labo

rato

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fety

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Chair

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ENNE

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inebe

rry, E

. Ting

ley,

Unive

rsity

of Ala

bama

, Hun

tsville

, Hun

tsville

, AL

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2018

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of M

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MD

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kyo,

Toky

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pan;

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, Shiz

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pan;

H. Ko

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awas

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Unive

rsity

of To

kyo,

Toky

o, Ja

pan

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

414

A Da

ta-d

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Situ

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aren

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ppro

ach

to

Monit

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pezid

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g, S.

Dun

can,

D. M

avris

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orgia

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te of

Tech

nolog

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GA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

415

Ener

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erfo

rman

ce of

Smar

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tic A

ppro

ach

E. Kh

alil, E

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das,

Cairo

Univ

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, Cair

o, Eg

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Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

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262

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Adv

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Ching

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1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

416

An O

verv

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ASIM

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quire

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Comp

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Webs

ter, T

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1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

417

Run-

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lation

Testi

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bster

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1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

418

Upda

te on

the N

ested

Hall

Thru

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ubsy

stem

for

the N

extST

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R-10

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Jorns

, A. G

allim

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nivers

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Mich

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OH; D

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Pasa

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B. W

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rojet

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dmon

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1130

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

419

Powe

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Cont

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ablitz

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B. W

eland

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en, J

. Jac

kson

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jet Ro

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Redm

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WA

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ay, 9

July

2018

10-EP

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ll Thr

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263

Chair

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EATT

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Rock

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sAIA

A-201

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uche

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bin, L

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e, D.

Vugle

c, X.

Ca

velan

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an G

roup,

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n, Fra

nce;

et al.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

421

The E

ffects

of B

ackg

roun

d Pre

ssure

on SP

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Ha

ll Thr

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Per

form

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Jet P

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acke

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1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

422

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acke

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ter, C

levela

nd, O

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ta, Va

ntage

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LLC, C

levela

nd, O

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1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

423

Spat

ial Ev

olutio

n of

Plas

ma W

aves

in th

e Nea

r-fie

ld of

a Ma

gneti

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all Th

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Brow

n, B.

Jorns

, Univ

ersity

of M

ichiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arb

or, M

I

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hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

424

Effe

ct of

Den

sity I

nhom

ogen

eity i

n Az

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h on

Di

schar

ge O

scilla

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Supp

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wash

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muras

aki, H

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nivers

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of To

kyo,

Toky

o, Ja

pan

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

11-EP

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odeli

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260

Chair

ed by

: H. K

AMHA

WI,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r and

M. G

LASC

OCK

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

425

Prep

arat

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r Holl

ow Ca

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or th

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vanc

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sear

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all, V

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Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH;

J. M

yers,

Vanta

ge Pa

rtners

, LLC

, Cle

velan

d, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

426

A 5,

000-

hr H

eater

less H

ollow

Cath

ode W

ear T

est

D. Le

v, G.

Alon

, L. A

ppel,

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l Adv

ance

d Defe

nse S

ystem

s, Ltd

., Ra

fael, I

srael

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

427

Plasm

a Ins

tabil

ities i

n th

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Holl

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Cath

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M. G

eorgi

n, B.

Jorns

, A. G

allim

ore, U

nivers

ity of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor, A

nn Ar

bor, M

I

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

428

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pirica

l app

roac

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Taun

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ingha

m, E.

Chou

eiri, P

rince

ton U

nivers

ity,

Princ

eton,

NJ

48 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

12-F3

60-1

09

30 -

1200

hrs

SLS a

nd O

rion

– Pr

ogre

ss To

ward

Fligh

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rincip

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Cian

ciola

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Mana

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pace

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ystem

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puty

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Van

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Busin

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nitAe

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

13-G

TE-1

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30 -

1200

hrs

GTE S

tude

nt En

gine D

esign

Comp

etitio

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1

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

14-G

TE-2

Heat

Tran

sfer

201

Chair

ed by

: A. Y

ATSK

O, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

429

Inve

stiga

tion

of B

io-In

spire

d Pin

Geom

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for

Enha

nced

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licat

ions

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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

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Chan

nel

Using

Exter

nal I

nfra

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herm

ogra

phy

L. Ch

risten

sen,

R. Ma

thiso

n, Oh

io St

ate U

nivers

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olumb

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OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

431

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metry

und

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otat

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Cocch

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acch

ini, A

. Picc

hi, U

nivers

ity of

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nce,

Floren

ce, I

taly

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

432

Larg

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Pre

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Duct

With

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Trape

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ss Se

ction

K. Hu

, T. S

hih, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

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, IN

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

433

Coup

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fer I

nves

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Turb

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E. Ka

çar, A

. Pisk

in, Tu

sas E

ngine

Indu

stries

, Esk

isehir

, Turk

ey;

B. Er

bay,

Eskis

ehir O

sman

gazi

Unive

rsity,

Eskis

ehir,

Turke

y

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

15-G

TE-3

Turb

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212

Chair

ed by

: L. B

RAVO

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

434

On th

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teady

Aer

odyn

amics

of a

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Turb

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M. Pa

ty, S

. Lav

agno

li, vo

n Kárm

án In

stitut

e for

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Rhod

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um

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

435

Accu

racy

of R

ANS C

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ethod

s for

Des

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Optim

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Turb

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lade T

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ometr

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avag

noli,

von K

ármán

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or Flu

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nami

cs, Rh

ode-S

aint-G

enès

e, Be

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1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

436

Expe

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tal I

nves

tigat

ion of

Endw

all Fl

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ntro

l fo

r Fro

nt Lo

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arks,

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searc

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right-

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FB, O

H; M

. Wolf

f, W

right

State

Univ

ersity

, Fair

born,

OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

437

Aero

dyna

mic A

nalys

is of

Shro

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High

Pre

ssure

Tu

rbine

Rot

or B

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Ameri

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nivers

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levela

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Boy

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., Pa

rma H

eights

, OH;

J. B

ons,

Ohio

State

Un

iversi

ty, Co

lumbu

s, OH

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

16-H

R-1

Comb

ustio

n Dy

nami

cs an

d Mixi

ng Ef

ficien

cies

210

Chair

ed by

: Y. C

HEN,

Nati

onal

Spac

e Orga

nizati

on Ta

iwan

and J

. MAJ

DALA

NI, A

uburn

Univ

ersity

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

438

Nume

rical

Mode

ling o

f Com

busti

on P

roce

ss in

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Engin

es u

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pen

Sour

ce So

ftwar

eE.

Maya

, J. V

aldés

, Univ

ersity

of Va

lle, C

ali, C

olomb

ia

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

439

Small

-scale

Gas

eous

Oxy

gen

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Testi

ng Fa

cility

Upg

rade

s for

Reg

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ate a

nd

Comb

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ficien

cy St

udies

F. Me

chen

tel, B

. Can

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

rock

et pr

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plica

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ttoli,

R. Ma

lpica

Gala

ssi, P

. Lap

enna

, G. L

ecce

se, D

. Bia

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

Pres

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

once

pts I

211

Chair

ed by

: D. P

ASTR

ONE,

Polite

cnico

di To

rino a

nd S

. COO

GAN,

Sou

thwes

t Res

earch

Insti

tute

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

442

Geom

etric

Swirl

Num

ber a

nd H

ybrid

Roc

ket E

ngine

Pe

rform

ance

D. G

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

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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

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oxide

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Hy

brid

Rock

etS.

Whit

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

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l-thr

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Hybr

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ckets

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nal K

umar,

India

n Spa

ce Re

searc

h Orga

nisati

on,

Triva

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, Ind

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San

kar, N

. Cha

ndras

ekara

n, Ind

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Scien

ce, B

enga

luru,

India;

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uruge

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Kuma

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nolog

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imba

tore,

India;

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, Ind

ian In

stitut

e of S

cienc

e, Be

ngalu

ru, In

dia

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

18-H

SABP

-1No

vel a

nd Co

mbine

d Cyc

le Sy

stems

205

Chair

ed by

: J. C

ASTR

O, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e and

A. D

RAKE

, Orbi

tal S

cienc

es Co

rporat

ion09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-444

7Th

e Tur

bo R

ocke

t - A

high

perfo

rman

ce ai

r-br

eath

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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

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Diox

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Atmo

sphe

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dahl,

L. Li

, NAS

A Lan

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

on bl

ack

on pe

rform

ance

of la

ser-

cont

rolle

d soli

d pro

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

AIAA-2

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

AIAA-2

018-4

486

Ther

mo-st

ructu

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

52 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

30-TM

-1Th

erma

l Sys

tem A

pplic

ation

s and

Uniq

ue En

viron

ment

I23

0Ch

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

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

488

A Me

thod

of A

ttaini

ng H

igh P

ressu

rized

Vesse

ls in

Spac

e, th

e Moo

n an

d With

Par

ticula

r Ref

eren

ce

to M

ars

F. Ari

as, T

echn

ical U

nivers

ity of

Catal

onia,

Barc

elona

, Spa

in

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

489

Trans

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

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

490

Ther

mal A

ssessm

ent o

f Par

affin

Pha

se Ch

ange

Ma

terial

Mini

-Pac

ks on

IceC

ube 3

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beSa

t in

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tM.

Choi,

NAS

A God

dard

Spac

e Flig

ht Ce

nter, G

reenb

elt, M

D

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

31-H

UB

1100

- 12

00 h

rsDe

sign

Chall

enge

: Ball

oon

Rock

et Ca

rth

e Hub

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n Ar

ea

Conte

stants

of th

is ch

allen

ge w

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

35/L

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,

Exec

utive

Dire

ctor, A

dvan

ced P

rogram

s, Pra

tt &

Whit

ney

Pane

lists:

Glen

n Ba

rtkow

ski

F135

STO

VL Ch

ief En

ginee

rPra

tt &

Whit

ney

Andr

ew Co

pelan

dCh

ief D

esign

Engin

eer, J

SF F-

35B

LiftS

ystem

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lls-Ro

yce C

orpora

tion

Carl

McMu

rryDir

ector

, F-35

Vehic

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

Uniqu

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

Batte

ries a

nd N

uclea

r Tec

hnolo

gy A

pplic

ation

s in

Spac

e Pow

er Sy

stems

235

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

The V

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

Bec

kFo

unde

r and

CEO

Rock

et La

b

Tim El

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

Ope

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

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

Cont

inuing

Dev

elopm

ent o

f Res

ervo

ir-Ty

pe H

ollow

Ca

thod

esW.

Ohli

nger,

Self

, Bab

son P

ark, F

L; B.

Vanc

il, A.

Vanc

il, eb

eam,

Inc.,

Bea

verto

n, OR

; J. P

olk, J

et Pro

pulsio

n La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pas

aden

a, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

513

Parti

cle Si

mulat

ion of

Holl

ow Ca

thod

e Cou

pled w

ith

Ther

mal A

nalys

isK.

Kubo

ta, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Ch

ofu, J

apan

; Y. O

shio,

Toky

o Univ

ersity

of Ag

ricult

ure

and T

echn

ology

, Kog

anei,

Japa

n; H.

Wata

nabe

, Tok

yo

Metro

polita

n Univ

ersity

, Hino

, Jap

an; S

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, I. F

unak

i, Jap

an

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Cho

fu, Ja

pan

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

44-EP

-8EP

and P

lasma

Diag

nosti

cs26

1Ch

aired

by: W

. HUA

NG, N

ASA G

RC/E

P Bran

ch15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-451

4Di

agno

stic f

or Ve

rifyin

g the

Thru

st Ve

ctor

Requ

ireme

nt of

the A

EPS H

all-Ef

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Thru

ster a

nd

Comp

ariso

n to

the N

EXT-C

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st Ve

ctor D

iagno

stic

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enav

ides,

J. Ma

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hern,

R. Th

omas

, NAS

A Glen

n Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

515

Inflo

w An

gular

Dep

ende

ncy o

n Cr

yopu

mp an

d Be

am Ta

rget

in Ha

ll Thr

uster

Test

Facil

ityG.

Ito,

R. Ka

wash

ima,

K. Ko

muras

aki, H

. Koiz

umi, U

nivers

ity

of To

kyo,

Hong

o, Ja

pan

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

516

Unce

rtaint

y in

Inve

rted P

endu

lum Th

rust

Meas

urem

ents

J. Ma

ckey

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH;

S.

Hall

, Van

tage P

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rs, B

rook P

ark, O

H; T.

Haa

g, NA

SA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

P. Pe

terso

n, Va

ntage

Pa

rtners

, Broo

k Park

, OH;

H. K

amha

wi, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

517

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Me

trono

me Th

rust

Stand

for

Minia

ture

Elec

tric P

ropu

lsion

R. Na

kano

, K. X

u, Un

iversi

ty of

Alaba

ma, H

untsv

ille,

Hunts

ville,

AL

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

45-F3

60-2

15

30 -

1800

hrs

Ener

gy So

lution

s for

Surv

iving

the L

unar

Nigh

tJu

nior B

allro

om D

Mode

rator:

Lee M

ason

, Prin

cipal

Tech

nolog

ist fo

r Pow

er an

d Ene

rgy S

torag

e, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

Pane

lists:

Koor

osh

Arag

hiTe

chno

logy M

anag

er, Ad

vanc

ed Fu

el Ce

lls &

Electr

olysis

NASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r

Marc

Gibs

onTe

chnic

al Le

ad fo

r Kilo

powe

rNA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

John

Ham

leyMa

nage

r, Rad

ioiso

tope P

ower

Syste

ms Pr

ogram

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Theo

dore

Ster

nDir

ector

, Inte

grated

Prod

ucts

SolAe

ro Te

chno

logies

Corp.

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

46-G

TE-4

15

30 -

1645

hrs

Perfo

rman

ce A

ssessm

ent o

f Hyb

rid El

ectri

c Sys

tems

233

This

tutori

al wi

ll foc

us on

the r

equir

ed co

mpon

ents

and p

roced

ures f

or bu

ilding

a hy

brid-e

lectric

 or tu

rbo-el

ectric

syste

m mo

del fo

r airc

raft a

pplica

tions

. The

tutor

ial w

ill als

o disc

uss s

tanda

rd gu

idelin

es fo

r pres

entin

g the

resu

lts of

an el

ectric

prop

ulsion

syste

m stu

dy, in

cludin

g a lis

t of

stand

ard as

sump

tions

to de

clare

and d

esire

d sys

tem pe

rform

ance

outpu

ts.

propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 55

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ay, 9

July

2018

47-G

TE-5

Adap

tive C

ycle

201

Chair

ed by

: M. M

URUG

AN15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-451

8Hi

gh-Le

vel P

ower

Extra

ction

from

Ada

ptive

Cycle

En

gine f

or D

irecte

d Ene

rgy W

eapo

nX.

Men

g, X.

Yang

, M. C

hen,

Z. Zh

u, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Be

ijing,

China

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

519

Optim

izatio

n of

Ada

ptive

Cycle

Engin

e Pe

rform

ance

Bas

ed on

Impr

oved

Par

ticle

Swar

m Op

timiza

tion

X. ZH

ANG,

Z. W

ang,

Y. Ye

, Nort

hwes

tern P

olytec

hnica

l Un

iversi

ty, X

i’an,

China

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

520

Revo

lution

ary C

once

pts f

or M

ulti-M

ode A

dapt

ive

Adva

nced

Cycle

Gas

Turb

ine En

gine

E. Ga

rvin,

T. Slo

ss, R.

Ress,

S. B

rooks

, Flor

ida Tu

rbine

Te

chno

logies

, Jup

iter, F

L; M.

Muru

gan,

Army R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Abe

rdeen

Prov

ing G

round

, MD

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

521

Para

metri

c Cyc

le An

alysis

of A

dapt

ive Cy

cle En

gine

H. Pa

tel, D

. Wilso

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Texa

s, Arl

ington

, Arlin

gton,

TX

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

522

Artic

ulatin

g Axia

l-Flow

Turb

omac

hiner

y Rot

or

Blad

e for

Enab

ling V

ariab

le Sp

eed G

as Tu

rbine

En

gine

M. M

uruga

n, A.

Ghos

hal, L

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o, Arm

y Res

earch

La

borat

ory, A

berde

en Pr

oving

Grou

nd, M

D; F.

Xu,

M. H

su,

Iowa S

tate U

nivers

ity, A

mes,

IA; Y.

Baz

ilevs

, Univ

ersity

of

Califo

rnia,

San D

iego,

San D

iego,

CA

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

49-H

R-3

Comb

ustio

n Sta

bility

, Mot

or P

erfo

rman

ce, a

nd R

elated

Issu

es21

0Ch

aired

by: T

. ELLI

OTT,

Unive

rsity

of Te

nnes

see a

t Cha

ttano

oga a

nd A.

KARP

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

525

On th

e Exp

lanat

ion of

the “

DC Sh

ift” i

n Hy

brid

Rock

etsC.

Carm

icino,

Unive

rsity

of Na

ples “

Fede

rico I

I”, N

aples

, Ita

ly; D

. Pas

trone

, Tec

hnica

l Univ

ersity

of Tu

rin, T

urin,

Italy

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

526

Demo

nstra

tion

of 2

,500

N-cl

ass H

2O 2/HDP

E Hyb

rid

Rock

et fo

r Lab

-scale

Soun

ding R

ocke

tY.

Yun,

Korea

Adva

nced

Insti

tute o

f Scie

nce a

nd Te

chno

logy,

Daeje

on, S

outh

Korea

; H. J

eong

moo,

Quee

n Mary

Univ

ersity

of

Lond

on, L

ondo

n, Un

ited K

ingdo

m; Y.

Kim,

Tmax

OS,

Se

ongn

am-si,

Sou

th Ko

rea; S

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g, Ko

rea Ae

rospa

ce

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arch I

nstitu

te (K

ARI),

Dae

jeon,

South

Korea

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eo, S

. Kw

on, K

orea A

dvan

ced I

nstitu

te of

Scien

ce an

d Tec

hnolo

gy,

Daeje

on, S

outh

Korea

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

527

LF an

d HF C

ombu

stion

Insta

bility

in H

ybrid

Roc

ket

Engin

esD.

Grea

trix, R

yerso

n Univ

ersity

, Toro

nto, C

anad

a

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

528

Hybr

id Mo

tor R

egre

ssion

Rat

e Usin

g the

De

comp

ositio

n Pro

ducts

of a

Gree

n Mon

opro

pella

nt

as th

e Oxid

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lcher,

J. Va

lenzu

ela, J

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hoos

e, A.

Chou

dhuri

, N. L

ove,

Unive

rsity

of Te

xas,

El Pa

so, E

l Pas

o, TX

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

529

Inve

stiga

tion

of R

egre

ssion

Rat

e und

er H

igh-

Pres

sure

in A

xial-I

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on En

d-Bu

rning

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rid

Rock

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Okuta

ni, H

okka

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nivers

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appo

ro, Ja

pan;

Y. Sa

ito,

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of To

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Toky

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pan;

M. Ki

mino

, A. T

uji,

Hokk

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nivers

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appo

ro, Ja

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K. So

eda,

Unive

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of To

kyo,

Toky

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pan;

H. N

agata

, Hok

kaido

Univ

ersity

, Sa

pporo

, Jap

an

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

50-H

R-4

Inter

nal B

allist

ics M

odeli

ng21

1Ch

aired

by: J

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NI, A

uburn

Univ

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and M

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ALD,

DLR

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an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

530

Char

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n of

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Acry

late a

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Fuel

for H

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ket M

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h, E.

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, A. K

arp, B

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ion La

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nia In

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e of

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nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

531

Inve

stiga

tion

of G

raph

ite N

ozzle

Eros

ion in

Hyb

rid

Rock

ets U

sing O

2/C2

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, Univ

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of Al

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, Edm

onton

, Can

ada;

et al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

532

Comp

utat

ional

Fluid-

Dyna

mic S

imula

tions

of

the I

nter

nal B

allist

ics of

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ocke

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base

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artino

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armicin

o, R.

Savin

o, Un

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ty of

Naple

s “Fe

deric

o II”,

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les, I

taly

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

533

Mode

ling a

nd Si

mulat

ion of

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affin

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ed

Hybr

id Ro

cket

Inter

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icsG.

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chi, F

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uti, U

nivers

ity of

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nza”

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e, Ita

ly

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

534

CFD

Simula

tions

of Se

lf-pr

essu

rized

Nitr

ous O

xide

Hybr

id Ro

cket

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rsE.

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a, F.

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o, R.

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n, D.

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rin, U

nivers

ity of

Pa

dova

, Pad

ova,

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Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

51-H

SABP

-4Flo

wpat

h Op

erab

ility a

nd Co

ntro

l20

5Ch

aired

by: T

. O’B

RIEN,

Rayth

eon M

issile

s Sys

tems

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

535

Trans

ient F

eatu

re Ex

tracti

on in

Simu

lated

Scra

mjet

Unsta

rt via

Mod

el Or

der R

educ

tion

Meth

ods

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ey, O

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e Res

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right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H; D

. Gait

onde

, Ohio

Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, Co

lumbu

s, OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

536

Cont

rol o

f Uns

tart

Phen

omen

on in

Scra

mjet

Engin

esM.

Varsh

ney,

M. An

sari,

M. B

aig, I

. Sha

rma,

Aliga

rh Mu

slim

Unive

rsity,

Aliga

rh, In

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1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

537

Non-

Intru

sive C

ompu

tatio

nal M

ethod

and

Unce

rtaint

y Qua

ntifi

catio

n fo

r iso

lator

oper

abilit

y ca

lculat

ions

R. Ac

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, CFD

Rese

arch C

orpora

tion,

Hunts

ville,

AL; J

. Sc

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Virg

inia P

olytec

hnic

Institu

te an

d Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Bla

cksb

urg, V

A; J.

Schm

isseu

r, Univ

ersity

of Te

nnes

see,

Tulla

homa

, Tull

ahom

a, TN

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

538

On th

e Bac

kpre

ssure

Phe

nome

non

in Mo

deled

Du

al-Mo

de Sc

ramj

etsF.

Lade

inde,

Ston

y Broo

k Univ

ersity

, Ston

y Broo

k, NY

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

539

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of th

e Side

-Clea

ranc

e Effe

ct on

the S

uper

sonic

Air-

Inlet

Per

form

ance

for H

igh

Mach

Integ

rated

Cont

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Yosh

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, Tok

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apan

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oto, J

apan

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rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

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n; et

al.

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2018

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Injec

tion

and M

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206

Chair

ed by

: E. A

XDAH

L, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

540

Comp

ariso

n of

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ng Ch

arac

terist

ics fo

r Sev

eral

Fuel

Injec

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ach 8

and 1

5 Hy

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y Flow

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oy, A

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Bau

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A La

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arch C

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1600

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AIAA-2

018-4

541

The m

ixing

of th

e spr

ay in

Mac

h 2

high

enth

alpy

cross

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S. H

siang

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uan,

Y. Lin

, Nati

onal

Chen

Kung

Univ

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Taiw

an

1630

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AIAA-2

018-4

542

Full-

scale

Impr

oved

Dela

yed D

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dy

Simula

tion

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erse

Hyd

roge

n Je

t in

Supe

rsonic

Comb

ustio

nE.

Fan,

Hong

Kong

Polyt

echn

ic Un

iversi

ty, H

ong K

ong,

Hong

Ko

ng; K

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Y. Le

e, W.

Yao,

X. Fa

n, Ch

inese

Acad

emy o

f Sc

ience

s, Be

ijing,

China

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

543

Insta

bilitie

s in

Plasm

a-As

sisted

Supe

rsonic

Co

mbus

tor

S. Le

onov

, A. H

oupt,

S. E

lliott,

Univ

ersity

of N

otre D

ame,

Notre

Dam

e, IN

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

53-IT

AR-1

Gree

n Liq

uid an

d Oth

er P

ropu

lsion

Elem

ents

251

Chair

ed by

: D. M

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TH, N

orthro

p Grum

man a

nd J.

CAST

RO, A

erojet

Rock

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e15

30 hr

sOr

al Pre

senta

tion

Expe

rimen

tal C

hara

cteriz

ation

of In

terna

lly H

eated

Mo

nlith

ic Ca

talys

t with

AF-M

315E

A. Vo

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s, Mo

og, I

nc.,

Niaga

ra Fa

lls, N

Y

1600

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

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tura

tion

of a

Cera

mic F

oam

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er fo

r AF-

M315

EA.

Fortin

i, Ultra

met,

Paco

ima,

CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

544

Low-

grav

ity Fl

uid M

odeli

ng of

the R

obot

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fueli

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ission

3 Cr

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rts, L

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n, NA

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levela

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light

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, MD

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sipau

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pace

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arch A

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Cleve

land,

OH; G

. Zim

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NAS

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n Res

earch

Cente

r, Cle

velan

d, OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

545

Ther

mal C

ondu

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Bar

for H

igh P

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tronic

Co

mpon

ent C

oolin

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Kirby

, R. B

aldau

ff, N

aval

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arch

Labo

ratory

, Was

hingto

n, D.

C.

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

54-LP

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uid R

ocke

t Eng

ines I

I - In

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ce P

ropu

lsion

/Sys

tem D

esign

203

Chair

ed by

: G. C

OLL a

nd S

. MILL

ER, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-454

6Fin

al Ca

ssini

Prop

ulsion

Syste

m In

-Fligh

t Ch

arac

teriza

tion

T. Ba

rber, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

547

NASA

Plum

Bro

ok St

ation

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Stand

In-S

pace

Pr

opuls

ion Fa

cility

Test

Stand

Char

acter

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n Ho

t Fir

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tB.

Jone

s, J.

Zang

, H. W

eave

r, N. C

onne

lly, G

. Hill,

NAS

A Gle

nn Re

searc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

548

Similit

ude f

or D

ry Li

quid

Rock

et En

gines

R. Ha

rtfield

, M. C

arpen

ter, A

uburn

Univ

ersity

, Aub

urn, A

L

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

549

Ener

gy U

tiliza

tion

for S

ingle

and M

ulti-S

tage

Ro

ckets

in A

tmos

pher

ic Fli

ght

D. Ri

ggins

, M. A

bbas

, M. W

ainwr

ight,

Misso

uri U

nivers

ity of

Sc

ience

and T

echn

ology

, Roll

a, MO

; J. C

ambe

ros, A

ir Forc

e Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, W

right-

Patte

rson A

FB, O

H

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

55-LP

-6Tu

rbom

achin

ery f

or Li

quid

Prop

ulsion

207

Chair

ed by

: M. K

ASSE

MI, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd D

. RAN

SOM,

Sou

thwes

t Res

earch

Insti

tute

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

550

The L

ates

t Dev

elopm

ent S

tatu

s of L

E-9 En

gine

Turb

opum

psY.

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Azum

a, K.

Aoki,

T. Ko

baya

shi, K

. Okit

a, Ja

pan

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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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dial L

oad

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ayas

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TN Co

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uwan

a, Ja

pan;

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kagu

chi,

NTN

Corpo

ration

, Iwa

ta, Ja

pan;

T. Na

kamu

ra, N

TN

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ration

, Kuw

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Japa

n; S.

Kawa

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M. U

chium

i, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Kak

uda,

Japa

n

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hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

nTu

rbop

ump R

esea

rch in

the F

rame

of th

e Kon

RAT

Proje

ct at

TU M

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

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: Buil

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ompe

tence

an

d Cur

rent

Pro

jects

W. Ki

tsche

, B. W

agne

r, T. T

raudt,

R. D

os S

antos

Hah

n, S.

Su

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G. W

axen

egge

r-Wilfi

ng, G

erman

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

ocke

t Co

mbus

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

mbus

tion

Simula

tion

of a

7-Ele

ment

GOX

/GCH

4 Ro

cket

Comb

usto

rN.

Perak

is, D

. Rah

n, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Munic

h, Ga

rching

, Ge

rman

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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

Mode

lling o

f a 7

-Elem

ents

GOX/

GCH4

Comb

ustio

n Ch

ambe

r Usin

g RAN

S with

EDC C

ombu

stion

Mod

elS.

Zhan

g, J.

Wei, J

. Qin,

M. Y

e, Ha

rbin I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Ha

rbin,

China

; O. H

aidn,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Mu

nich,

Munic

h, Ge

rman

y

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

556

Quali

tativ

e and

Qua

ntita

tive C

ompa

rison

of R

ANS

Simula

tion

Resu

lts fo

r a 7

-Elem

ent G

OX/G

CH4

Rock

et Co

mbus

tor

N. Pe

rakis,

O. H

aidn,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Mu

nich,

Garch

ing, G

erman

y; D.

Eirin

ghau

s, D.

Rahn

, Aria

neGr

oup,

Munic

h, Ge

rman

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

ay, 9

July

2018

57-P

C-5

Comb

ustio

n In

stabil

ity I

208

Chair

ed by

: B. A

USTIN

, IN

Spac

e LLC

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

557

A Mu

ltifide

lity A

ppro

ach

to P

aram

eter D

epen

dent

Mo

delin

g of C

ombu

stion

Insta

bility

R. Mu

nipall

i, J. H

amilto

n, Hy

PerCo

mp, I

nc.,

Westl

ake V

illage

, CA

; X. Z

hu, U

nivers

ity of

Iowa

, Iow

a City

, Iow

a City

, IA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

558

Self-

Excit

ed Tr

ansv

erse

Insta

bilitie

s in

a High

-Pr

essu

re M

ulti-E

lemen

t Gas

Turb

ine Co

mbus

tor

J. Ph

ilo, R

. Gejj

i, A. L

emch

erfi, M

. Aren

dt, C.

Journ

ell, C

. Sla

baug

h, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

559

Comp

ariso

n of

Comb

ustio

n Dy

nami

c Cha

racte

ristic

s of

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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.

Chan

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

chno

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

mbus

tion

unde

r high

-pre

ssure

cond

itions

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ralidh

aran,

A. Za

mbon

, A. H

osang

adi, W

. Calh

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

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ss-Va

riable

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delin

gH.

Mrem

a, G.

Cand

ler, U

nivers

ity of

Minn

esota

, Twi

n Citie

s, Mi

nnea

polis,

MN

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

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

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burn

ers f

or h

eavy

duty

ga

s tur

bine

D. Pa

mpalo

ni, P.

Nas

sini, S

. Pac

cati,

L. Pa

lanti,

A. An

dreini

, B.

Facch

ini, U

nivers

ity of

Flore

nce,

Floren

ce, I

taly;

et al.

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

odel

coup

led to

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ptive

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finem

ent a

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taile

d che

mistr

yC.

Mehl,

IFP E

nergi

es no

uvell

es, R

ueil-M

almais

on, F

rance

; S.

Liu, Y

. See

, Con

verge

nt Sc

ience

, Inc

., Ma

dison

, WI;

O. Co

lin,

IFP En

ergies

nouv

elles

, Rue

il-Malm

aison

, Fran

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

. Yan

g, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

Mond

ay, 9

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

AIAA-2

018-4

567

Deter

minin

g the

Pre

ssure

Gain

of P

ressu

re G

ain

Comb

ustio

nT.

Kaem

ming

, Inn

ovati

ve S

cienti

fic S

olutio

ns, I

nc.,

Dayto

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

, Un

iversi

ty of

Cincin

nati,

Cincin

nati,

OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

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

land,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, Co

llege

Pa

rk, M

D

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Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

61-P

GC-3

PGC D

evice

Testi

ng, O

pera

bility

and P

erfo

rman

ce I

237

Chair

ed by

: J. B

RAUN

, Purd

ue an

d C. B

EDICK

, U.S

. Dep

artme

nt of

Energ

y Nati

onal

Energ

y Tec

hnolo

gy La

borat

ory15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-457

1In

fluen

ce of

Fuel

Comp

ositio

n on

the O

pera

tion

of

a Liqu

id Fu

eled R

eson

ant P

ulse C

ombu

stor

M. Q

atoma

h, J.

Lisan

ti, W.

Robe

rts, K

ing Ab

dulla

h Univ

ersity

of

Scien

ce an

d Tec

hnolo

gy, T

huwa

l, Sau

di Ara

bia

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

572

Dyna

mics

of Co

unter

-Rota

ting W

ave M

odes

in an

RDC

R. Blu

emne

r, M. B

ohon

, C. P

asch

ereit,

Tech

nical

Unive

rsity

of Be

rlin, B

erlin,

Germ

any;

E. Gu

tmark

, Univ

ersity

of Ci

ncinn

ati,

Cincin

nati,

OH

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

573

Lesso

ns Le

arne

d fro

m a P

ressu

re G

ain Co

mbus

tion

Devic

e Tes

t Fac

ility B

uildu

p and

Comm

ission

ingS.

Whit

e, S.

Coog

an, S

outhw

est R

esea

rch In

stitut

e, Sa

n An

tonio,

TX

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

574

Effe

cts of

Geo

metri

cal V

ariat

ion on

Pre

ssure

, Io

nizat

ion, a

nd Th

rust

in a V

alved

Puls

ejet

J. Jo

dele,

A. Za

hn, V

. Ana

nd, E

. Gutm

ark, U

nivers

ity of

Cin

cinna

ti, Cin

cinna

ti, OH

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

575

Comp

arat

ive Ex

perim

enta

l Stu

dy of

Mult

iple

Cent

erbo

diles

s RDE

Des

igns

W. S

todda

rd, V.

Anan

d, J.

Jode

le, E.

Knigh

t, A.

Zahn

, E.

Gutm

ark, U

nivers

ity of

Cinc

innati

, Cinc

innati

, OH

Mond

ay, 9

July

2018

62-S

R-2

Solid

Roc

ket P

rope

llant

Dev

elopm

ents

231

Chair

ed by

: K. N

AUMA

NN, B

ayern

-Chem

ie Gm

bH an

d S. M

CHEN

RY, A

TK S

pace

Sys

tems

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

576

Asso

ciatio

n of

casto

r oil a

nd Te

pano

l as a

fille

r-bin

der b

ondin

g age

nt fo

r soli

d roc

ket p

rope

llant

C. Pe

reira,

Techn

ologic

al Ins

titute

of Ae

ronau

tics (I

TA), S

ão Jo

dos C

ampo

s, Bra

zil; F.

Olive

ira, F

edera

l Univ

ersity

of Sã

o Pau

lo,

São J

osé do

s Cam

pos,

Brazil;

L. Vi

llar, A

erona

utics

and S

pace

Ins

titute

(IAE),

São J

osé do

s Cam

pos,

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

rope

llant

H. Es

iyok,

M. Ca

ndarl

i, ROK

ETSA

N Mi

ssile

Indus

tries,

Inc.,

Anka

ra, Tu

rkey

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

578

Burn

ing R

ate C

ompa

rison

of a

Math

emat

ical M

odel

with

Expe

rimen

tal R

esult

s for

AP/

HTPB

Bas

ed

Comp

osite

Pro

pella

nts

S. Ö

zcan

, S. C

urdan

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

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icipate

.

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ay, 9

July

2018

70-EE

RE-4

19

30 -

2130

hrs

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inable

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gy Sy

stems

234

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ay, 9

July

2018

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ight P

ropu

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ms20

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pics a

ssocia

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TL) c

once

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prop

ulsion

arch

itectu

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sign

ifican

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ance

ments

in ph

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and p

ropuls

ion sc

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. App

licatio

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spac

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ipulat

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ravity

mod

ificati

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lectro

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oupli

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partic

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phys

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is are

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proac

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o enc

ourag

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ding i

n this

area

may

also

be di

scusse

d.

Tues

day

Tues

day,

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ly 20

1872

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2 07

30 -

0800

hrs

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kers’

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fing

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ooms

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day,

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ly 20

1873

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00 -

0900

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day P

lenar

y Gr

and B

allro

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peak

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pace

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ada C

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day,

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ly 20

1874

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4 09

00 -

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fee B

reak

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it Ha

ll

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day,

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ly 20

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AIAA-2

018-4

616

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nalys

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adey

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sank

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anlon

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anse

n, NA

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lenn

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arch C

enter

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eland

, OH

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018-4

617

Preli

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of th

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heidl

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H

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018-4

618

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ellco

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. Zim

belm

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tate U

nivers

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tillwa

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K

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day,

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ly 20

1876

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IS-1

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ntell

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. BEH

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NI, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

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. MILL

AR09

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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

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ellige

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ropu

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Sy

stems

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n, M.

Hu, S

hang

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ao To

ng Un

iversit

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angh

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ina;

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u, Ch

inese

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f Scie

nces,

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gchun

, Chin

a; J.

Li,

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ion In

dustr

y Corp

oratio

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hina (

AVIC)

, Sha

ngha

i, Chin

a

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

620

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l Pre

dictiv

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trolle

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ign ba

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aram

eter V

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osha

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gines

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u, X.

Wan

g, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing, C

hina

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

621

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ed H

ardw

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in-th

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engin

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ulatio

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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

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rate

and R

obus

t High

Te

mper

atur

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sor o

n Ae

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Turb

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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

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strum

enta

tion

Chan

nels

for T

urbin

e En

gine C

ontro

lsW.

Stan

ge, U

nivers

al Te

chno

logies

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Day

ton, O

H; A.

Be

hbah

ani, A

ir Forc

e Res

earch

Labo

ratory

, Wrig

ht-Pa

tterso

n AF

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H

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Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1877

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-2Ad

ditive

Man

ufac

turin

g for

Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stems

I23

7Ch

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. GAT

TO, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

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E. JE

NS, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

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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

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pace

Serv

ices,

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oulde

r, CO;

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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

. Gree

ne, C

. Prot

z, B.

Bull

ard, J

. Buz

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

ity, L

ogan

, UT

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

627

Addit

ively

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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

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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

. Nait

oh, Y

. Onu

ma, S

. Oha

ra, D

. Arai

, Y.

Mach

ida, W

ased

a Univ

ersity

, Tok

yo, J

apan

; et a

l.

1000

hrs

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

the c

ompr

essio

n pr

incipl

e of s

uper

multi

jets c

ollidi

ng w

ith pu

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

uman

Dee

p Spa

ce G

atew

ayJ.

Csan

k, J.

Soed

er, J.

Follo

, M. M

usca

tello,

Y. H

au, M

. Ca

rbone

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

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.

Mille

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

.F.

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

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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

ndall

, 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

AIAA-2

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

propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 65

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.

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

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

AIAA-2

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

AIAA-2

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:

Prin

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

hrs

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

AIAA-2

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

66 propulsionenergy.aiaa.org

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1810

1-TM

-3Th

erma

l Sys

tem A

pplic

ation

s and

Uniq

ue En

viron

ment

III

230

Chair

ed by

: S. S

PENC

ER, N

aval

Rese

arch L

abora

tory-C

ode 8

221

and D

. ZAK

AR, N

RL09

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-469

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

G. D

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,

San S

ebas

tian,

Spain

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

695

Ther

mal M

anag

emen

t Cha

lleng

es in

Turb

o-Ele

ctric

and H

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

Trans

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

AIAA-2

018-4

697

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.

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1810

2-HU

B 10

30 -

1130

hrs

Desig

n Ch

allen

ge: M

ars M

arsh

mallo

w La

nder

the H

ub H

anga

r

Conte

stants

will

desig

n a sh

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bsorb

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ethod

to pr

otect

their r

over

and o

ther h

ardwa

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m the

impa

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landin

g. Co

me jo

in the

fun a

s a co

ntesta

nt or

a spe

ctator

!

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1810

3-HU

B 11

30 -

1200

hrs

Meet

the A

IAA

Exec

utive

Dire

ctor

the H

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Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1810

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30 -

1200

hrs

Socia

l Med

ia Me

et Up

th

e Hub

Ope

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ea

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us fo

r an o

pport

unity

to di

scuss

socia

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ia str

ategie

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conte

nt rel

evan

t to t

he ae

rospa

ce in

dustr

y with

AIAA

staff

.

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1810

5-HU

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00 -

1300

hrs

Make

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ntact

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other

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embe

rs yo

u mee

t here

at th

e foru

m an

d buil

d rela

tions

hips i

n the

indu

stry.

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1810

6-LU

NCH-

1 12

00 -

1330

hrs

Lunc

h wi

th th

e Exh

ibito

rsEx

hibit

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Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1810

7-HU

B 13

00 -

1400

hrs

Thre

shold

Testi

ng U

sing t

he N

eyer

and O

ther

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Part

II: P

racti

ce) T

utor

ial

the H

ub H

anga

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Sens

itivity

or Th

resho

ld tes

ts are

often

used

to es

timate

the p

arame

ters a

ssocia

ted w

ith la

tent c

ontin

uous

varia

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hich c

anno

t be m

easu

red di

rectly

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exam

ple, e

ach e

xplos

ive co

mpon

ent h

as an

initia

tion t

hresh

old. T

he sp

ecim

en w

ill de

tonate

if an

d only

if an

appli

ed sh

ock

exce

eds t

his va

lue. S

ince t

here

is no

way

to de

termi

ne th

e thre

shold

of an

indiv

idual,

spec

imen

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tested

at va

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leve

ls to

deter

mine

param

eters

of the

popu

lation

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st de

scribe

d here

prod

uces

effic

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stima

tes of

the p

arame

ters o

f the

distr

ibutio

n, ev

en w

ith lim

ited p

rior

know

ledge

. This

test

efficie

ntly c

harac

terize

s the

entire

distr

ibutio

n and

desir

ed pe

rcenti

les of

any p

opula

tion.

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1810

8-PL

NRY-4

13

30 -

1500

hrs

Trans

ition

to El

ectri

c — W

hat’s

Hyp

e and

Wha

t’s R

eal?

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d Ball

room

A

Mode

rator:

Rubé

n Del

Rosa

rio, D

irecto

r of A

erona

utics,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r

Pane

lists:

Mike

Mek

hiche

Globa

l Hea

d, Ro

lls-Ro

yce E

lectric

alRo

lls-Ro

yce C

orpora

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ande

r Sim

pson

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utive

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g: Ele

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and H

ybrid

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tric Pr

opuls

ionGE

Aviat

ion

Mich

ael W

inter

Senio

r Fell

ow, A

dvan

ced T

echn

ology

Pratt

& W

hitne

y

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Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1810

9-HU

B 15

00 -

1530

hrs

Air F

orce

Pro

pulsi

on D

irecto

rate

Cons

ortiu

mth

e Hub

Han

gar

AIAA h

as jo

ined t

he S

ystem

of S

ystem

s Con

sortiu

m (S

OSSE

C) in

the U

.S. A

ir Forc

e Prop

ulsion

Dire

ctorat

e Con

sortiu

m. Th

is Co

nsort

ium is

open

to bo

th Air

Force

and n

on-Ai

r Forc

e dep

artme

nts an

d age

ncies

. Its

scope

inclu

des a

ny to

pic ge

neral

ly co

nsist

ent w

ith th

e Res

earch

, De

velop

ment,

Test

& Ev

aluati

on (R

DT&E

) of p

ropuls

ion sy

stems

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ight in

clude

aircr

aft pl

atform

s, sy

stems

, com

pone

nts, o

r mate

rials

and a

ny in

tegrat

ion th

erein.

Come

learn

more

abou

t the

proto

typing

proje

cts an

d awa

rds.

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1811

0-NW

-5

1500

- 15

30 h

rsNe

twor

king C

offe

e Bre

akEx

hibit

Hall

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1811

1-AE

P-2

Aircr

aft E

lectri

c Pro

pulsi

on II

210

Chair

ed by

: S. H

IRT, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

699

High

Effic

iency

Meg

awat

t Mot

or Co

ncep

tual

Desig

nR.

Jans

en, Y

. De J

esus

-Arce

, P. K

asca

k, R.

Dyso

n, A.

Wood

worth

, J. S

cheid

ler, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter,

Cleve

land,

OH; e

t al.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

700

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once

pt of

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ro R

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ling-

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ntain

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amato

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ompa

ny, L

td., T

okyo

, Jap

an

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hrs

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018-4

701

High

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iency

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Integ

rated

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r UA

V App

licat

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, K. S

teele,

SolA

ero Te

chno

logies

, San

Dieg

o, CA

; L.

Yang

, SolA

ero Te

chno

logies

, Albu

querq

ue, N

M; M

. Krus

e, So

lAero

Tech

nolog

ies, S

an D

iego,

CA

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1811

2-AP

C-4

Inno

vativ

e Pro

pulsi

on Co

ncep

ts II

264

Chair

ed by

: J. R

OBIN

SON,

Retire

d f/B

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018-4

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1630

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kkam

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nc.,

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day,

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ly 20

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ITT, U

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velop

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mons

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710

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018-4

711

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712

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Tues

day,

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ly 20

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meric

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dy on

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akes

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ofal, S

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nivers

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018-4

714

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ah,

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nivers

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018-4

715

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716

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018-4

717

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A

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ly 20

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719

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ly 20

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722

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018-4

723

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724

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ly 20

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726

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propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 69

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730

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018-4

731

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018-4

734

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ly 20

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esN.

Cerva

ntes,

R. Ha

rtfield

, Aub

urn U

nivers

ity, A

uburn

, AL

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

737

Nume

rical

Inve

stiga

tion

of A

erod

ynam

ic Tra

nsitio

nal F

low ar

ound

a Pit

ching

Airf

oil:

Asse

ssmen

t of H

ybrid

and S

GS m

odels

for

Turb

omac

hiner

y App

licat

ions

N. Ja

in, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD

; L. B

ravo,

M. M

uruga

n, A.

Ghos

hal, A

rmy R

esea

rch

Labo

ratory

, Abe

rdeen

Prov

ing G

round

, MD;

G. K

umar,

Co

nverg

ent S

cienc

e, Inc

., Ne

w Br

aunfe

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

Mod

eling

of

Mag

netiz

ed Ta

rget

Yield

in Pla

sma D

riven

Ma

gneto

-Iner

tial F

usion

K. Sc

hillo,

J. Ca

ssibry

, Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a, Hu

ntsvil

le,

Hunts

ville,

AL

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1813

4-PC

-12

Comb

ustio

n In

stabil

ity II

I20

8Ch

aired

by: W

. AND

ERSO

N, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-477

2Ge

nera

lized

WKB

Solut

ion to

the A

cous

tic W

ave

Equa

tion

in Du

cts w

ith Va

rying

Cros

s-Sec

tion

and

Arbit

rary

Gra

dient

s in

Mean

Flow

Pro

perti

esV.

Rani,

Univ

ersity

of Ar

izona

, Tuc

son,

Tucso

n, AZ

; S. R

ani,

Unive

rsity

of Ala

bama

, Hun

tsville

, Hun

tsville

, AL

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

773

Sens

itivity

Ana

lysis

of Im

pleme

nting

CFD-

base

d Fla

me Tr

ansfe

r Fun

ction

s in

a Non

-line

ar Eu

ler

Solve

rG.

Tama

namp

udi, S

. Sard

eshm

ukh,

W. An

derso

n, Pu

rdue

Unive

rsity,

Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

774

Analy

sis of

the I

nter

actio

ns be

twee

n Ac

ousti

cs an

d Un

stead

y Hea

t Rele

ase i

n a S

elf-Ex

cited

Sing

le Ele

ment

Comb

usto

rA.

Pons

Loren

te, T.

Fulle

r, S. S

ardes

hmuk

h, W.

Ande

rson,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1813

5-PC

-13

Ignit

ion20

2Ch

aired

by: M

. IHM

E, St

anfor

d Univ

ersity

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

775

The A

uto-

Ignit

ion of

Ker

osen

e-Ba

sed S

ynth

etic

Fuel/

Hydr

ogen

Per

oxide

Pro

pella

nts a

nd It

s In

jecto

r Des

ignY.

Chen

, J. Z

hou,

Natio

nal C

heng

Kung

Univ

ersity

, Tain

an,

Taiw

an

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

776

Exam

inatio

n of A

nnula

r-Elec

trode

Spar

k Disc

harg

es

in Flo

wing

Oxy

gen

– An

Ove

rview

D. Ti

nker,

Vand

erbilt

Unive

rsity,

Nas

hville

, TN;

R. O

sborn

e, ER

C, Inc

., Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

; R. P

itz, V

ande

rbilt U

nivers

ity,

Nash

ville,

TN

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

777

Influ

ence

on Ig

nition

Char

acter

istic

by th

e Di

ffere

nce o

f Meth

ane/

Ethyle

ne M

ixtur

e gas

rate

S. O

gawa

, K. N

ojima

, Toh

oku U

nivers

ity, S

enda

i, Jap

an; K

. Ko

baya

shi, S

. Tom

ioka,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JA

XA),

Kaku

da, J

apan

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

778

Char

acter

istics

of m

ethan

e-ox

ygen

comb

ustio

n in

explo

sions

R. Ku

ndu,

Bang

ham

Engin

eerin

g, Inc

., Hu

ntsvil

le, AL

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1813

6-PG

C-6

PGC D

evice

Testi

ng, O

pera

bility

and P

erfo

rman

ce II

237

Chair

ed by

: T. K

AEMM

ING,

Inno

vativ

e Scie

ntific

Solu

tions

Inco

rporat

ed an

d V. T

ANGI

RALA

, Gen

eral E

lectric

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

779

Deve

lopme

nt of

an op

ticall

y acce

ssible

cont

inuou

s wa

ve R

otat

ing D

etona

tion

Engin

eF.

Chac

on, M

. Gam

ba, U

nivers

ity of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor,

Ann A

rbor, M

I

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

780

Fast

Flame

Inter

actio

n with

High

Press

ure T

urbu

lent

Jets

for Tu

rbule

nt De

flagr

ation

-to-D

etona

tion T

rans

ition

D. Ta

rrant,

J. Ch

ambe

rs, K.

Ahme

d, Un

iversi

ty of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

781

High

-spee

d Ima

ging i

n an

Opt

ically

Acce

ssible

Non

-pr

emixe

d Rot

ating

Deto

natio

n co

mbus

tor

Y. Wa

ng, J

. Le,

South

west

Unive

rsity

of Sc

ience

and

Tech

nolog

y, Mi

anya

ng, C

hina

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

782

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion of

a Pil

oted

, Nat

ural

Gas-A

ir Ro

tatin

g Deto

natio

n Wa

ve Co

mbus

tor

I. Wa

lters,

C. Jo

urnell

, A. L

emch

erfi, R

. Gejj

i, S. H

eister

, C.

Slaba

ugh,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1813

7-PG

C-7

Phys

ics M

odeli

ng an

d Sim

ulatio

n I

236

Chair

ed by

: M. B

OHON

, Tec

hnisc

he U

nivers

ität B

erlin

and A

. AGR

AWAL

, The

Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-478

3Fla

me In

stabil

ity an

d Tra

nsitio

n to

Deto

natio

n in

Supe

rsonic

Rea

ctive

Flow

sG.

Goo

dwin,

Nav

al Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Wa

shing

ton, D

.C.; E

. Or

an, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

784

Nume

rical

simula

tion

of fl

ow in

fluid

ic va

lves i

n ro

tatin

g deto

natio

n en

gines

N. G

opala

krish

nan,

D. W

ilson,

Unive

rsity

of Te

xas,

Arling

ton,

Arling

ton, T

X

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

785

Influ

ence

s of S

epar

ate I

njecto

rs on

Rot

ating

De

tona

tion

Engin

esY.

Chen

, X. L

iu, J.

Wan

g, Pe

king U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Chin

a

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

786

Comp

utat

ional

Study

of Co

mpac

t Ejec

tor-E

nhan

ced

Reso

nant

Puls

e Com

busto

rsS.

Yung

ster, O

hio Ae

rospa

ce In

stitut

e, Br

ook P

ark, O

H; D

. Pa

xson

, H. P

erkins

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 73

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1813

8-SR

-4So

lid R

ocke

t Com

busti

on In

stabil

ity an

d Aco

ustic

Char

acter

izatio

n23

1Ch

aired

by: J

. ANT

HOIN

E, ON

ERA a

nd C.

CARR

, Orbi

tal AT

K15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-478

7Br

idging

rota

tiona

l and

irro

tatio

nal t

heor

y for

lin

ear s

tabil

ity pr

edict

ions o

f soli

d roc

ket m

otor

sS.

Gall

ier, A

riane

Grou

p, Ve

rt-le-P

etit,

Franc

e; G.

Sire

, Alte

n, Bo

ulogn

e, Fra

nce;

M. Pl

aud,

Arian

eGrou

p, Ve

rt-le-P

etit,

Franc

e

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

788

An an

alytic

al mo

del f

or ac

ousti

c ind

uced

hea

t re

lease

distu

rban

ces f

rom

alumi

num

comb

ustio

n in

solid

rock

et mo

tors

A. Ge

not,

Frenc

h Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S), P

aris,

Franc

e; S.

Ga

llier, A

riane

Grou

p, Ve

rt-le-P

etit,

Franc

e; T.

Schu

ller, N

ation

al Ce

nter f

or Sc

ientifi

c Res

earch

(CNR

S), T

oulou

se, F

rance

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

789

P80

SRM

Pres

sure

Osci

llatio

ns R

econ

struc

tion

M. La

ureti,

G. Ro

ssi, B

. Fav

ini, U

nivers

ity of

Rome

“La

Sapie

nza”

, Rom

e, Ita

ly; F.

Pagli

a, Av

io S.

p.A.,

Rome

, Ital

y

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

790

Aero

acou

stics

of A

ft-Fin

ocyl

Solid

Roc

ket M

otor

sM.

Laure

ti, G.

Rossi

, B. F

avini

, Univ

ersity

of Ro

me “L

a Sa

pienz

a”, R

ome,

Italy

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

791

Dyna

mic b

ehav

iors o

f soli

d rub

ber p

rope

llant

with

pr

essu

re de

pend

ent v

iscoe

lastic

ityT.

Shoy

ama,

K. Fu

jimoto

, Univ

ersity

of To

kyo,

Bunk

yo, J

apan

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1813

9-TM

-4Th

erma

l Sys

tem A

pplic

ation

s and

Uniq

ue En

viron

ment

IV23

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

792

Desig

n of

a Th

erma

l Wind

Tunn

el fo

r Imp

ingem

ent

and F

ilm Co

oling

Res

earch

S. U

nderw

ood,

R. Ta

ghav

i, S. F

arokh

i, Univ

ersity

of Ka

nsas

, La

wren

ce, L

awren

ce, K

S

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

793

Optim

izatio

n fo

r the

Mas

s Flow

Rat

e Ent

ering

the

Aircr

aft C

abin

thro

ugh

Gasp

er N

ozzle

sE.

Khali

l, Cair

o Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt;

E. Ab

delGh

any,

Institu

te of

Aviat

ion En

ginee

ring a

nd Te

chno

logy,

Cairo

, Eg

ypt;

T. Mo

hame

d, A.

Moha

med,

Cairo

Univ

ersity

, Cair

o, Eg

ypt

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

794

Plann

ing an

d Dire

cting

Ther

mal V

acuu

m (T

VAC)

Ch

ambe

r Tes

ting

D. Za

kar, R

. Bald

auff,

Nav

al Re

searc

h Lab

orator

y, Wa

shing

ton, D

.C.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

795

Expe

rimen

tal a

nd N

umer

ical I

nves

tigat

ion of

an

Airfo

il usin

g Imp

ingem

ent a

nd Fi

lm Co

oling

in a

Ther

mal W

ind Tu

nnel

S. U

nderw

ood,

R. Ta

ghav

i, S. F

arokh

i, Univ

ersity

of Ka

nsas

, La

wren

ce, L

awren

ce, K

S

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1814

0-HR

-7

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- 18

00 h

rsSta

te of

the A

rt of

Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Tec

hnolo

gy23

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d roc

kets

comb

ine th

e adv

antag

es of

solid

and l

iquid

propu

lsion t

o form

high

perfo

rman

ce sy

stems

that

are si

mpler

and l

ower

cost

than c

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ntion

al alt

ernati

ves.

This

tutori

al wi

ll prov

ide an

intro

ducti

on to

the p

rincip

les of

hybri

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kets

and s

urvey

the l

atest

deve

lopme

nts

in the

field.

Tues

day,

10 Ju

ly 20

1814

1-RL

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AEP-

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lectri

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pulsi

on II

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aired

by: R

. ACH

ARYA

, CFD

Rese

arch C

orpora

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0930

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

796

Supe

rcond

uctin

g rot

ating

mac

hines

for a

eros

pace

ap

plica

tions

S. Ka

lsi, Ka

lsi Gr

een P

ower

Syste

ms, L

LC, P

rince

ton, N

J; K.

Hami

lton,

R. Ba

dcoc

k, Vic

toria

Unive

rsity

of We

llingto

n, Lo

wer H

utt, N

ew Ze

aland

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

797

Dyna

mic A

nalys

is of

the h

Fan,

a Pa

ralle

l Hyb

rid

Electr

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rbof

an En

gine

G. Th

omas

, D. C

ulley

, J. K

ratz,

K. Fis

her, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

798

Turb

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fied E

nerg

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agem

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TEEM

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En

ablin

g Mor

e Effi

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Engin

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D. Cu

lley,

J. Kra

tz, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

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nter, C

levela

nd,

OH; G

. Tho

mas,

N&R E

ngine

ering

, Inc

., Pa

rma H

eights

, OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

799

A 0.

15um

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igh Te

mper

atur

e ARM

Mi

croco

ntro

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or Lo

cal

Cont

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: Sta

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f the

Nex

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M. S

oares

, RelC

hip, S

andy

, UT;

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hbah

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searc

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right-

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FB, O

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2018

146-

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s in

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aired

by: R

. AMA

NO, U

nivers

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ne u

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Stra

ined C

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T. Gr

oom,

M. D

rolet,

J. G

abl, T

. Pou

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, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity,

West

Lafay

ette,

IN

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

801

The N

ext G

ener

ation

Cont

rolle

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Dyn

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Powe

r Co

nver

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in Su

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stems

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gram

at N

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Glen

n Re

sear

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G. D

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, NAS

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Cente

r, Clev

eland

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hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

802

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its of

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ane/

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tsX.

Zhao

, B. S

hi, G

. Wan

g, Be

ijing I

nstitu

te of

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nolog

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China

; W. G

ao, D

alian

Univ

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of Te

chno

logy,

Dalia

n, Ch

ina; K

. Ma,

J. Li,

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ology

, Be

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China

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hrs

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018-4

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of En

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Conv

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fo

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L. Ma

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NASA

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C.

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July

2018

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. Proc

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essl,

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of

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Hunts

ville,

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July

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Li, C

. Hue

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. Wirz

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of Ca

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Rove

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nivers

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July

2018

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arnett

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shal,

M.

Muru

gan,

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Yang

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of Ca

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an D

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of Te

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Pasa

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enter

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iSPAC

E, Inc

., Ch

unna

n, Ta

iwan

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

836

Low

Temp

erat

ure H

ybrid

Mar

s Asce

nt Ve

hicle

Conc

ept D

evelo

pmen

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

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

837

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Tes

ting o

f a 4

.4-k

N Pa

raffi

n-ba

sed H

ybrid

Roc

ket M

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

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rigin

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esda

y, 11

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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

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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

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etona

tion

Engin

e Driv

en

Auxil

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ower

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ff, M

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stitut

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right-

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FB, O

H; M

. McC

learn,

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chau

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r Forc

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searc

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orator

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right-

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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

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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.

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y, 11

July

2018

173-

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30 h

rsCa

reer

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the H

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r

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the s

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you n

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profe

ssion

ally.

You’l

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r pers

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persp

ectiv

es an

d adv

ice on

how

to rea

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ur ca

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y, 11

July

2018

174-

HUB

1030

- 11

00 h

rsTh

e Ohio

Aer

ospa

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stitu

te: Co

nnec

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eros

pace

the H

ub H

anga

r

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spac

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ss Oh

io an

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ond,

and w

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or yo

u.

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July

2018

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Deep

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denti

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some

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the m

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f the

grou

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will

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the D

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pace

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ASA E

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will a

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an ov

erview

.

Wedn

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July

2018

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July

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Prop

ulsion

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ndoc

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ted di

scussi

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pics w

ill be

cond

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Kun

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ce Ce

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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

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30 h

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celle

nce i

n Ae

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ace A

ward

s Lun

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and B

allro

om B

Wedn

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y, 11

July

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00 h

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and B

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Mode

rator:

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Prete,

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Pres

ident

of En

ginee

ring,

Milita

ry En

gines

, Prat

t & W

hitne

y

Pane

lists:

Rafa

el Ga

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tor, P

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ion D

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ector

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ulsion

and P

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nd

Kevin

Moc

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Rolls-

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e Corp

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n

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mons

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ral M

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er, S

ervice

Tech

nolog

iesGE

Aviat

ion

Wedn

esda

y, 11

July

2018

180-

NW-8

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00 -

1530

hrs

Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee B

reak

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d Ball

room

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r

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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

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ned t

o inc

lude s

umma

ries a

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scussi

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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-

print

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.

Dicke

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

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

927

Visua

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

Visua

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

, W

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

, Turi

n, Ita

ly

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

935

Nume

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

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

936

Inter

-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

Expe

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

Boun

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

E. Be

ckma

n, D.

Ben

son,

D. Ca

taldo

, W. N

g, NA

SA G

odda

rd Sp

ace F

light

Cente

r, Gree

nbelt

, MD

1600

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

pilli,

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,

Brem

en, G

erman

y; B.

Thorb

en, A

. Fisc

her, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Brem

en, G

erman

y; et

al.

1730

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

atell

ite Se

rvici

ng P

rojec

ts Di

vision

G. Co

ll, G.

Web

ster, M

. Esp

inosa

, NAS

A God

dard

Spac

e Flig

ht Ce

nter, G

reenb

elt, M

D; T.

Aran

yos,

B. N

ufer, J

. Vall

e, NA

SA

Kenn

edy S

pace

Cente

r, Ken

nedy

Spa

ce Ce

nter, F

L; et

al.

propulsionenergy.aiaa.org 85

Wedn

esda

y, 11

July

2018

199-

LP-2

1Co

mbus

tors

207

Chair

ed by

: B. A

USTIN

, IN

Spac

e LLC

and J

. QUI

NLAN

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-494

3Ex

perim

enta

l Ana

lysis

of H

eat T

rans

fer

Deter

iorat

ion an

d Pse

udob

oiling

Phe

nome

na in

a M

ethan

e Coo

led Co

mbus

tion

Cham

ber a

t Rea

l Co

nditio

nsJ.

Haem

isch,

D. S

uslov

, M. O

schwa

ld, G

erman

Aeros

pace

Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Hard

thaus

en, G

erman

y

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

944

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

ion of

Ther

mally

-Indu

ced

Carb

on D

epos

its in

Meth

ane a

nd LN

G Flo

wsJ.

Moreh

art, T

. Moo

re, S

. Frol

ik, R.

Dris

coll,

B. B

rady,

The

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

, El S

egun

do, C

A

1630

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

eis D

reyer

de S

ouza

, 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

1700

hrs

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.

Börn

er, C.

Man

fletti,

J. H

ardi, D

. Sus

lov, M

. Osch

wald,

Ge

rman

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), L

ampo

ldsha

usen

, Germ

any;

G. Kr

oupa

, Cari

nthian

Tech

Rese

arch A

G, V

illach

, Aus

tria

Wedn

esda

y, 11

July

2018

200-

LP-2

2/PC

-16

Comb

ustio

n Os

cillat

ions:

Germ

an SF

BTRR

-40

IV20

4Ch

aired

by: K

. PHI

LIPPA

RT an

d J. G

RUMB

ACH

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

947

Expe

rimen

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.

Bein

ke, J

. Hard

i, M. O

schwa

ld, D

. Ban

uti, S

. Karl

, Germ

an

Aeros

pace

Cente

r (DL

R), H

ardtha

usen

, Germ

any;

B. D

ally,

Unive

rsity

of Ad

elaide

, Ade

laide

, Aus

tralia

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

948

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

. Sirig

nano

, Univ

ersity

of Ca

liforni

a, Irv

ine,

Irvine

, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

949

Unste

ady M

odell

ing of

LOx/

GH2

Flame

Res

pons

e to

Long

itudin

al Ch

ambe

r Mod

e For

cing

F. To

nti, J

. Hard

i, S. K

arl, M

. Osch

wald,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce

Cente

r (DL

R), H

ardtha

usen

, Germ

any

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

950

Modifi

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

s, T.

Satte

lmay

er, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Munic

h, Mu

nich,

Germ

any

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

951

High

-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

W. Ar

mbrus

ter, J

. Hard

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

205

Chair

ed by

: C. J

OYNE

R, Ae

rojet

Rock

etdyn

e and

A. AU

ERON

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

952

NTP

Desig

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

, FL;

W.

Deas

on, M

. Ead

es, U

ltra S

afe N

uclea

r Corp

oratio

n, Se

attle,

WA

; T. K

okan

, D. L

evac

k, F.

Widm

an, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e, No

rth Pa

lm B

each

, FL;

et al.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

953

Preli

mina

ry A

nalys

is of

the G

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

ter, H

untsv

ille,

AL; J

. Cas

sibry,

Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a, Hu

ntsvil

le, H

untsv

ille,

AL; R

. Ada

ms, N

ASA M

arsha

ll Spa

ce Fl

ight C

enter

, Hun

tsville

, AL

; J. G

illand

, Ohio

Aeros

pace

Insti

tute,

Cleve

land,

OH

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

954

Analy

tical

Radia

tion

Atten

uatio

n an

d Hea

t De

posit

ion M

odeli

ng fo

r Con

cept

ual D

esign

of

Nucle

ar Th

erma

l Roc

kets

A. Au

eron,

D. Th

omas

, 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

. RAN

JAN,

Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-495

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

V. Ha

sti, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN;

P. Ku

ndu,

Argon

ne N

ation

al La

borat

ory, A

rgonn

e, IL;

G. K

umar,

S.

Dren

nan,

Conv

ergen

t Scie

nce,

Inc. ,

New

Brau

nfels,

TX; S

. So

m, Ar

gonn

e Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Argo

nne,

IL; J.

Gore

, Pu

rdue U

nivers

ity, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

956

Nume

rical

Simula

tion

of Fl

ow D

istrib

ution

in a

Reali

stic G

as Tu

rbine

Comb

usto

rV.

Hasti

, Purd

ue U

nivers

ity, W

est L

afaye

tte, I

N; P.

Kund

u, Arg

onne

Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Argo

nne,

IL; G

. Kum

ar, S

. Dr

enna

n, Co

nverg

ent S

cienc

e, Inc

., Ne

w Br

aunfe

ls, TX

; S.

Som,

Argo

nne N

ation

al La

borat

ory, A

rgonn

e, IL;

J. G

ore,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

957

CFD

Pred

iction

s of N

+3 Cy

cle Em

ission

s for

a Th

ree-

Cup G

as-Tu

rbine

Comb

usto

rK.

Ajman

i, Van

tage P

artne

rs, LL

C, Cle

velan

d, OH

; P.

Lee,

Wood

ward

FST,

Inc.,

Zeela

nd, M

I; H.

Mon

gia, C

STI

Asso

ciates

, LLC

, Yard

ley, P

A; K.

Tacin

a, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

958

Lean

blow

-out

(LBO

) com

puta

tions

in a

gas t

urbin

e co

mbus

tor

V. Ha

sti, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

, Wes

t Lafa

yette

, IN;

P. Ku

ndu,

Argon

ne N

ation

al La

borat

ory, A

rgonn

e, IL;

G. K

umar,

S.

Dren

nan,

Conv

ergen

t Scie

nce,

Inc.,

New

Brau

nfels,

TX; S

. So

m, Ar

gonn

e Nati

onal

Labo

ratory

, Argo

nne,

IL; S

. Won

, Un

iversi

ty of

South

Carol

ina, C

olumb

ia, S

C; et

al.

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Wedn

esda

y, 11

July

2018

203-

PC-1

8So

lid R

ocke

t Com

busti

on II

208

Chair

ed by

: E. P

ETER

SEN,

Texa

s A&M

Univ

ersity

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

959

Effe

ct of

alum

inum

parti

cle si

ze on

prim

ary

comb

ustio

n an

d per

form

ance

of w

ater

ramj

etR.

Murug

esan

, S. C

hakra

varth

y, G.

Selv

araj, J

. Kan

dasa

my,

Indian

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy M

adras

, Che

nnai,

India

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

960

Effe

cts of

Agin

g on

the B

urnin

g Rat

es of

Comp

osite

So

lid P

rope

llant

s with

and w

ithou

t Nan

o-Siz

ed

Addit

ives

J. Th

omas

, T. S

amme

t, C.

Dillie

r, A. D

emko

, F. R

odrig

uez,

E. Pe

terse

n, Te

xas A

&M U

nivers

ity, C

olleg

e Stat

ion, T

X

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

961

Deve

lopme

nt of

the M

ultifa

ctoria

l Com

puta

tiona

l Mo

dels

of th

e Soli

d Pro

pella

nts C

ombu

stion

by

Mean

s of D

ata S

cienc

e Meth

ods –

Pha

se II

V. Ab

rukov

, Chu

vash

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Mos

covs

ky, R

ussia

; A.

Lukin

, Wes

tern-C

auca

sus R

esea

rch Ce

nter, T

uaps

e, Ru

ssia;

C. Oo

mmen

, N. C

hand

rasek

aran,

R. Bh

arath,

India

n Ins

titute

of Sc

ience

, Ben

galur

u, Ind

ia; V.

San

al Ku

mar, K

umara

guru

Colle

ge of

Tech

nolog

y, Co

imba

tore,

India;

et al

.

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

962

Simula

tion

of A

DN py

rolys

is an

d com

busti

on

perfo

rman

ce in

solid

prop

ellan

t for

mulat

ionR.

Gonç

alves

, J. R

occo

, K. I

ha, T

echn

ologic

al Ins

titute

of Ae

ronau

tics (

ITA),

São J

osé d

os Ca

mpos

, Braz

il; L.

Almeid

a, Av

ibras

Indú

stria

Aeroe

spac

ial S

/A, S

ão Jo

sé do

s Cam

pos,

Braz

il; L.

Rocco

, Flow

test E

ngen

haria

e Pe

squis

a Ltda

, Ca

ieiras

, Braz

il

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

963

Hype

rgoli

c Rea

ction

and T

herm

al De

comp

ositio

n of

an

Ionic

Liqu

idA.

Thom

as, B

. Can

twell

, Stan

ford U

nivers

ity, S

tanfor

d, CA

Wedn

esda

y, 11

July

2018

204-

PGC-

9Ph

ysics

Mod

eling

and S

imula

tion

II23

6Ch

aired

by: G

. MEH

OLIC,

The A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion a

nd M

. BOH

ON, T

echn

ische

Univ

ersitä

t Berl

in15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-496

4Jo

int N

umer

ical a

nd Ex

perim

enta

l Cha

racte

rizat

ion

of th

e Tur

bulen

t Rea

ctive

Flow

with

in a C

onsta

nt

Volum

e Ves

sel

Q. M

ichals

ki, K.

Kha,

B. B

oust,

V. Ro

bin, M

. Bell

enou

e, A.

Mura,

Nati

onal

Cente

r for

Scien

tific R

esea

rch (C

NRS)

, Po

itiers,

Fran

ce

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

965

Analy

sis of

deto

natio

n str

uctu

res w

ith h

ydro

carb

on

fuels

for a

pplic

ation

towa

rds r

otat

ing de

tona

tion

engin

esT.

Sato,

S. V

oelke

l, V. R

aman

, Univ

ersity

of M

ichiga

n, An

n Arb

or, An

n Arbo

r, MI

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

966

Nume

rical

Study

of th

e Deto

natio

n Wa

ve St

ructu

re

in a L

inear

Mod

el De

tona

tion

Engin

eS.

Prak

ash,

R. Fié

vet,

V. Ra

man,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arb

or, An

n Arbo

r, MI;

J. Bu

rr, K.

Yu, U

nivers

ity of

Mary

land,

Colle

ge Pa

rk, Co

llege

Park,

MD

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

967

Inve

stiga

tion

of Fl

ame R

egim

es fo

r Flam

e Ac

celer

ation

to D

etona

tion

J. Ch

ambe

rs, K.

Ahme

d, Un

iversi

ty of

Centr

al Flo

rida,

Orlan

do, F

L

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

968

Pres

sure

Char

acter

istics

of an

Aer

ospik

e Noz

zle in

a R

otat

ing D

etona

tion

Engin

eD.

Sch

wer, N

aval

Rese

arch L

abora

tory,

Wash

ington

, D.C.

; C.

Brop

hy, R

. Kels

o, Na

val P

ostgr

adua

te Sc

hool,

Mon

terey

, CA

Wedn

esda

y, 11

July

2018

205-

SATS

-1Sm

all Sa

tellite

s26

4Ch

aired

by: J

. STR

AUB,

Nort

h Dak

ota S

tate U

nivers

ity15

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-496

9Pu

lsed P

lasma

Thru

ster f

or M

ulti-A

xis Cu

beSa

t At

titud

e Con

trol A

pplic

ation

sA.

Khull

er, O

. Alav

i, J. M

ayer,

T. La

nes,

P. Ne

edha

m, S

. Ra

jagop

alan,

Arizo

na S

tate U

nivers

ity, T

empe

, AZ;

et al.

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

970

Linea

r Bur

n Ra

te of

Mon

opro

pella

nt fo

r Mult

i-Mo

de M

icrop

ropu

lsion

A. Mu

ndah

l, Miss

ouri U

nivers

ity of

Scie

nce a

nd Te

chno

logy,

Rolla

, MO;

J. Ro

vey,

S. B

erg, U

nivers

ity of

Illino

is, U

rbana

-Ch

ampa

ign, U

rbana

, IL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

971

Desig

n an

d Tes

t of a

Hyd

roge

n Pe

roxid

e Vap

or

Thru

ster f

or Sm

all Sa

tellite

App

licat

ions

B. Rh

odes

, The

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

, El S

egun

do, C

A; P.

Ronn

ey, U

nivers

ity of

Sou

thern

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

972

An In

vesti

gatio

n of

the T

herm

al Be

havio

r of H

igh

Powe

r Den

sity 3

U Cu

beSa

ts Ca

pable

of Su

ppor

ting

High

Impu

lse M

ission

sN.

Butl

er-Cra

ig, Em

bry-Ri

ddle

Aeron

autic

al Un

iversi

ty, D

ayton

a Be

ach,

FL

Wedn

esda

y, 11

July

2018

206-

SNPS

-1Sp

ace N

uclea

r Pow

er Sy

stems

230

Chair

ed by

: G. S

EMRA

U, M

oog,

Inc.

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

973

The K

ilopo

wer R

eacto

r Usin

g Stir

ling T

echno

logY

(KRU

STY)

Nuc

lear G

roun

d Test

Resu

lts an

d Less

ons

Lear

ned

M. Gi

bson,

NASA

Glen

n Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH;

D.

Posto

n, P. M

cClur

e, Lo

s Alam

os Na

tiona

l Labo

ratory

, Los

Alamo

s, NM

; T. G

odfro

y, J.

Sanz

i, Van

tage P

artne

rs, LL

C, Bro

ok Pa

rk, O

H;

M. Br

iggs,

NASA

Glen

n Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

974

Spac

e Nuc

lear P

ower

Syste

ms -

Dire

ct Fu

sion

Drive

M. Pa

lusze

k, S.

Thom

as, P

rince

ton S

atellit

e Sys

tems,

Inc.,

Plains

boro,

NJ;

S. Co

hen,

Princ

eton P

lasma

Phys

ics

Labo

ratory

, Plai

nsbo

ro, N

J; E.

Hinter

man,

Y. Na

gai, L

. Pen

g, Pri

nceto

n Sate

llite S

ystem

s, Inc

., Pla

insbo

ro, N

J; et

al.

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

975

Supe

r-crit

ical c

arbo

n dio

xide p

ower

gene

ratio

n sy

stems

for s

pace

explo

ratio

n ap

plica

tions

M. M

uelle

r, E. B

ryner,

D. D

anne

lley,

Embry

-Ridd

le Ae

ronau

tical

Unive

rsity,

Pres

cott,

AZ

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

976

Ther

mody

nami

c Ana

lysis

and O

ptim

izatio

n of

a Clo

sed B

rayt

on Cy

cle fo

r Nuc

lear S

pace

Pow

er

Syste

mH.

Liu,

Z. Ch

i, B. G

e, S.

Zang

, Sha

ngha

i Jiao

Tong

Univ

ersity

, Sh

angh

ai, Ch

ina

Wedn

esda

y, 11

July

2018

207-

ITAR-

6 17

00 -

1800

hrs

The R

ole of

Scien

tific R

esea

rch in

Deli

verin

g Adv

ance

d Tur

bine E

ngine

Tech

nolog

y25

1

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E Elec

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chno

logies

Symp

osium

Thur

sday

Thur

sday

, 12

July

2018

208-

KEY-1

08

00 -

0900

hrs

Keyn

ote

263/

264

Jay D

ryer

Dir

ector

, Adv

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d Air V

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s Prog

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Aeron

autic

s Res

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Miss

ion D

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rate (

ARMD

)NA

SA

Thur

sday

, 12

July

2018

209-

EATS

-1Tra

ck 1

: Des

ign, M

odeli

ng, a

nd O

ptim

izatio

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Airc

raft

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ified

Pro

pulsi

on26

2Ch

aired

by: J

. FEL

DER a

nd I.

ORIS

AMOL

U, Pr

att &

Whit

ney

0900

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

978

Prop

ulsion

Scali

ng M

ethod

s in

the E

ra of

Elec

tric

Fligh

tM.

Duff

y, A.

Sevie

r, R. H

upp,

E. Pe

rdomo

, The

Boe

ing

Comp

any,

Haze

lwoo

d, MO

; S. W

akay

ama,

The B

oeing

Co

mpan

y, Hu

nting

ton B

each

, CA

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

979

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Co

ncep

tual

Desig

n Mo

del f

or

Aircr

aft E

lectri

c Pro

pulsi

on w

ith Ef

ficien

t Gra

dient

sB.

Brel

je, J.

Mart

ins, U

nivers

ity of

Mich

igan,

Ann A

rbor, A

nn

Arbor,

MI

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

980

Hier

arch

ical W

eight

Opt

imiza

tion

Desig

n of

Airc

raft

Powe

r Elec

tronic

s Sys

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sing M

etahe

urist

ic Op

timiza

tion

Meth

ods

Q. Li

, R. B

urgos

, D. B

oroye

vich,

Virgin

ia Po

lytec

hnic

Institu

te an

d Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Blac

ksbu

rg, VA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

981

Optim

al Pr

opell

ers f

or a

Small

Hyb

rid El

ectri

c Fu

el-Ce

ll UAS

R. Ma

cNeil

l, D. V

erstra

ete, U

nivers

ity of

Syd

ney,

Sydn

ey,

Austr

alia

Thur

sday

, 12

July

2018

210-

EATS

-2Tra

ck 3

: Airc

raft

Electr

ified

Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stem

Impa

cts an

d Con

strain

ts26

1Ch

aired

by: R

. BEA

CH09

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-498

2Im

pact

of el

ectri

c pro

pulsi

on on

aircr

aft n

oise –

all

-elec

tric l

ight a

ircra

fts ca

se st

udy

R. Ha

llez,

C. Co

lange

li, J.

Cuen

ca, L

. De R

yck,

Sieme

ns,

Leuv

en, B

elgium

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

983

Syste

m We

ight C

ompa

rison

of El

ectri

c Mac

hine

Topo

logies

for E

lectri

c Airc

raft

Prop

ulsion

A. An

derso

n, N.

Renn

er, Y.

Wan

g, D.

Lee,

S. Ag

rawal,

S.

Sirim

anna

, Univ

ersity

of Ill

inois,

Urba

na-Ch

ampa

ign, U

rbana

, IL;

et al

.

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

984

Turb

o- an

d Hyb

rid-El

ectri

fied A

ircra

ft Pr

opuls

ion

for C

omme

rcial

Trans

port

C. Bo

wman

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH;

T.

Marie

n, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA; J

. Fe

lder, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

985

Multid

iscipl

inary

Opt

imiza

tion

of U

rban

-Air-

Mobil

ity Cl

ass A

ircra

ft Tra

jecto

ries w

ith A

cous

tic

Cons

traint

sR.

Falck

, D. I

ngrah

am, E

. Aret

skin-

Harito

n, J.

Berto

n, NA

SA

Glenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

986

Early

-stag

es co

mfor

t sim

ulatio

n of

an e-

aircra

ftC.

Faria

, F. C

hauv

icourt

, R. H

allez

, J. C

uenc

a, Sie

mens

, Le

uven

, Belg

ium; D

. Tou

re, S

iemen

s, Ly

on, F

rance

; C.

Colan

geli,

Sieme

ns, L

euve

n, Be

lgium

; et a

l.

Thur

sday

, 12

July

2018

211-

EATS

-3Tra

ck 2

: Mac

hines

and D

rives

for A

ircra

ft Ele

ctrifi

ed P

ropu

lsion

Syste

ms26

0Ch

aired

by: K

. HAR

AN, U

nivers

ity of

Illino

is, U

rbana

-Cham

paign

and J

. SCH

EIDLE

R, NA

SA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

0900

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

987

Brus

hless

Doub

ly-Fe

d Relu

ctanc

e Mac

hine D

rive f

or

Turb

o-ele

ctric

Distr

ibuted

Pro

pulsi

on Sy

stems

S. Ag

rawal,

A. B

anerj

ee, U

nivers

ity of

Illino

is, U

rbana

-Ch

ampa

ign, U

rbana

, IL;

R. Be

ach,

NASA

Glen

n Res

earch

Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

988

NASA

’s Ma

gneti

c Gea

ring R

esea

rch fo

r Elec

trifie

d Ai

rcraf

t Pro

pulsi

onJ.

Sche

idler,

NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r, Clev

eland

, OH

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

989

High

-Spe

ed P

erma

nent

Mag

net S

ynch

rono

us

Mach

ine fo

r Sho

rt-Te

rm O

pera

tion

in an

Elec

trica

lly

Powe

red H

igh-Li

ft Sy

stem

G. N

arjes

, F. K

auth,

J. M

üller,

A. M

erten

s, J.

Seum

e, B.

Po

nick,

Leibn

iz Un

iversi

ty, H

anno

ver, G

erman

y

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

990

High

Freq

uenc

y Elec

tric M

achin

es fo

r Bou

ndar

y La

yer I

nges

tion

Fan

Prop

ulsor

A. Yo

on, K

. Hara

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Illino

is, U

rbana

-Cham

paign

, Ur

bana

, IL

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sday

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July

2018

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ck 3

: The

rmal

Mana

geme

nt Sy

stems

and S

trateg

ies26

1Ch

aired

by: C

. LEN

TS, U

nited

Tech

nolog

ies Re

searc

h Cen

ter12

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

8-499

1In

vesti

gatio

n of

a Co

oling

Syste

m fo

r a H

ybrid

Ai

rplan

eR.

Kabir

, Nort

h Caro

lina A

&T S

tate U

nivers

ity, G

reens

boro,

NC

; P. M

cClus

key,

Unive

rsity

of Ma

rylan

d, Co

llege

Park,

Co

llege

Park,

MD;

J. Ki

zito,

North

Carol

ina A&

T Stat

e Un

iversi

ty, G

reens

boro,

NC

1300

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

992

Hybr

id Ele

ctric

Aircr

aft B

atter

y Hea

t Acq

uisitio

n Sy

stem

R. An

napra

gada

, A. S

ur, R.

Mah

moud

i, M. M

acdo

nald,

C.

Lents

, Unit

ed Te

chno

logies

Corpo

ration

, Eas

t Hart

ford,

CT

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

018-4

993

Nove

l The

rmal

Ener

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,

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, NY

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July

2018

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