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14–17 July 2013San Jose
Convention CenterSan Jose, California
49th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit (JPC)
Advancing Propulsion Capabilities in a New Fiscal Reality
11th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC)
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WELCOME
The49th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference (JPC) and the 11th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC)combinethisweekinSanJose,Californiatoprovidetheworld’spremierforumforpresentation,discussion,andcollaborationofscience,research,andtechnologyinthesehighly related aerospace fields. It brings together expertsfromindustry,government,andacademiaon an international level to cover a broad spectrum of issues concerning propulsion and energy in the aerospace industry.
Theco-locationoftheseeventsprovidesattendeeswith a unique opportunity to expand their knowledge of technological advances of these interrelated disciplines and explore areas of common technical expertise.
Thisweekyouwill:
u Present recent advances before a knowledgeable international audience
u Educate customers and providers on the latest research and product developments
u Learn about the latest technology and research in the field from industry experts
u Discover what lies ahead as senior industry leaders discuss their program and business challenges during keynote and panel sessions
uNetwork to engage new contacts and refresh old ones
u Recognize significant achievements from within the community
ContentsWELCOME 3
EVENTOVERVIEW 4
SPECIALSESSIONS 6
NETWORKINGANDSPECIALEVENTS 10
RECOGNITIONEVENTS 11
CONTINUINGEDUCATIONCOURSES 12
STEM 12
EXPOSITIONHALL 14
EXHIBITGUIDE 15
PRESENTATIONSTAGE 18
GENERALINFORMATION 20
GENERALINFORMATION 21
SPEAKERANDSESSIONCHAIRINFORMATION 22
ITARRESTRICTEDSESSIONS 23ORGANIZINGCOMMITTEE 24
COMMITTEEMEETINGS 25
PROGRAMATAGLANCE 26
PROGRAMMATRIX 32
PROGRAMAUTHORSESSIONCHAIRINDEX 54
VENUEMAP–SANJOSECONVENTIONCENTER 91
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EVENT OVERVIEW
Sunday, 14 July 2013 Monday, 15 July 20130700hrs
Networking Coffee and Pastries in the Exposition Hall
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Keynote Address0830hrs
0900hrs Networking Break in the Exposition Hall
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JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions
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IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel
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JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions
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Welcome Reception (ticketsrequired)
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Tech Museum of Innovation Off-Site
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JPCTechnicalSession
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EVENT OVERVIEW
Tuesday, 16 July 2013 Wednesday, 17 July 20130700hrs
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IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel
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JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions
1000hrs
IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel
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IECEC Awards Luncheon
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1400hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms
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IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel
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1530hrs Networking Break in the Exposition Hall
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JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions
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SPECIAL SESSIONS
MONDAY, 15 JULY0800–0900 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 1
Keynote AddressPerspectives on Propulsion Policy, Strategy, Budgets, and Activities for Civil, Commercial, and National Security SpaceKeynote Speaker: John Olson,FormerAssistantDirectorforSpaceandAeronautics,WhiteHouseOfficeofScienceandTechnologyPolicy;VicePresident,SpaceSystemsGroup,SierraNevadaCorporation
1000–1200 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3
Evolution of Commercial Space and Future OpportunitiesCommercialspaceisarapidlygrowingsectorofthespaceeconomy.Thispanelwillpresentastatusofcurrentcommercialspace efforts and challenges with a look forward to new and evolving opportunities.
Moderator: James Halsell, TechnicalDirector,AerospaceSystems,Dynetics
Panelists:
Kent Rominger,VicePresidentandProgramManager,ATKWilliam Claybaugh,VicePresidentandProgramManager,ATKJohn Vilja,VicePresidentStrategy,AerojetRocketdyneTodd Mosher,Director,DesignandDevelopment,SierraNevadaBrett Alexander,DirectorBusinessDevelopment,BlueOrigin
1000–1200 hrs 230 C
The Future of Military Space Launch and How Affordability Will Factor InEvolvedExpendableLaunchVehicle(EELV)istheU.S.AirForce’sexpendable launch system that is intended to assure access to spaceforU.S.governmentpayloads.Startedwiththegoalofmakinggovernmentspacelaunchmoreaffordableandreliable,theprogramresultedinthedevelopmentoftheDeltaIVandAtlasV,whichremaintheprimarymethodsforlaunchingU.S.militarypayloads.Thepanelists,eachrepresentingcompaniesinvolvedintheEELVprogram,willdiscusshowtheprogramhaschangedovertimeaswellaspresentandfuturechallenges,inparticularthecontinuedfocusoncostreductions,whiletheprogramstrivestosustainandsupportAmerica’sspaceinterests.
Moderator: Andy Crocker,PropulsionDepartmentManager,Dynetics
Panelists:
Steven Bouley,VicePresident,ExpendableLaunchSystems,AerojetRocketdyne
Andrew Jackson,Atlas&DeltaStructuresManager,ATKBill Harding,Director,ProgramManagement,UnitedLaunch
AllianceBill Parsons,PresidentandCEO,RDAMROSS,LLC
1000–1200 hrs 210 F
International Collaboration in PropulsionPanelists will discuss the effect of the current global environment on the international cooperation efforts in propulsion and space flight.
Moderator: John Horack,VicePresident,SpaceSystems,TeledyneBrownEngineering
Panelists:
Charles Smith,HumanExploration&OperationsDirectorate,NASAHQ
Jens Lassmann, VicePresident,SpaceSystems,AstriumMark Lewis,Director,ScienceandTechnologyPolicyInstituteCharles Precourt,VicePresidentandGeneralManager,Space
LaunchDivision,AerospaceGroup,ATKJulie VanKleek,VicePresident,SpaceAdvancedPrograms,
AerojetRocketdyne
1330–1530 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3
NASA SLS DevelopmentNASA’sSpaceLaunchSystem(SLS)isAmerica’snewexploration-classlaunchvehicleformissionsbeyondEarth’sorbit–takingastronautswherenoonehasbeenbefore,aswell as offering unmatched mass and volume capabilities for sciencemissions.TheSLSProgramismakingmaximumuseofexistingRS-25corestageenginesandadvanceddevelopmentalhardwareintheformofthefive-segmentsolidrocketboosterandtheJ-2Xupperstageengine,withaclearplanforbeginningflightoperationsin2017.SLSchiefengineerswillshareplansandprogress,aswellasinnovationsbeinginfusedintotheprogram,suchasmodifyingtheDeltaIVkickstagetopropeltheOrioncrewcrafttotranslunarinjection.Thesegovernment and industry partners will discuss how the team is solving development challenges and is on track to deliver a safe,affordable,andsustainableinfrastructureassettosupportAmerica’sspaceagenda.
Moderator: Garry Lyles,SpaceLaunchSystem(SLS)ChiefEngineer,NASAMSFC
Panelists:
Mat Bevill, SLSBoosterElementDeputyChiefEngineer,NASAMSFC
Brian Simmons,SLSBoostersChiefEngineer,ATKKatherine Van Hooser, SLSEnginesElementChiefEngineer,
NASAMSFCDoug Bradley,RS-25ChiefEngineer,AerojetRocketdyneRene Ortega,SLSSpacecraftandPayloadIntegrationChief
Engineer,NASAMSFCMichael Wood,SLSChiefEngineer,TheBoeingCompany
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SPECIAL SESSIONS
1330–1530 hrs 212 D
Emerging Pathways to Jet FuelModerator: Mark Bryden,ProgramDirector,AmesNationalLaboratory
Panelists:
Prem Lobo,AssociateDirector,CenterofExcellenceforAerospaceParticulateEmissionsReductionsResearch
Corinne Valkenburg,Engineer,PacificNorthwestNationalLaboratory
Shane Flemming,ChiefTechnicalAdvisor,LanzatechJonathan Trent,ProjectScientistBioengineering,NASABlake Simmons,SeniorManager,BiomassProgramLead,
SandiaNationalLaboratories
1330–1530 hrs 211 D
Powering the Next GenerationMark Lewis, Director,ScienceandTechnologyPolicyInstitute(interviewedbyStevenHowell,AIAA)
Sustaining the PipelineDaniel Kirk, AssociateDepartmentHead,MechanicalandAerospaceEngineeringDepartment,FloridaInstituteofTechnology(interviewedbyStevenHowell,AIAA)
Thetopicswillincludeadiscussionofpolicyissuesforfosteringand attracting the next generation of talented engineers into theworkforce,anationalstrategyonSTEMeducation,theengineeringpipeline,andotherissuesrelatedtoengineeringeducation.
1600–1830 hrs 212 D
High Power Electric Vehicles and Energy StorageThepanelwilladdresshighpowerelectricvehiclesandenergystorage.
Moderators:
Geoffrey Landis,ResearchScientist,NASAGlennResearchCenter
Edward Lewandowski,ResearchEngineer,NASAGlennResearchCenter
Panelists:
Subbarao Surampudi,ProgramManager,NASAJPLTim Collins,ChiefExecutiveOfficer,KleenspeedJoseph Troutman,ChiefEngineer,ABSLSpaceProductsEnerSys
Advanced SystemsRobert Baertsch,ExecutiveVicePresidentofSoftware
Engineering,SkyTranEric Lentz-Gauthier,Pilot,SolarFlight
1600–1800 hrs 214
Driving Mission Requirements and Technologies for Space Transportation – the Next Step after Space ShuttleThepanelwillhighlighttheoveralldrivingmissionrequirementsand technologies required to enable future human spaceflight anddiscussrecentprogressandnear-termfutureplans.
Moderator: Paul Anderson, Director,Avionics,OrionProgram,LockheedMartinSpaceSystems
Panelists:
Kent Rominger,VicePresident,ATKSpaceSystemsMichael Wood,ChiefEngineer,SLSProgram,TheBoeing
CompanySam Wiley,ProgramDirectorofHumanSpace,Aerojet
RocketdyneLarry Price,DeputyProgramManager,OrionProgram,
LockheedMartinSpaceSystemsTodd Mosher, DirectorofDreamChaserDesignand
Development,SierraNevada
1600–1800 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3
Legacy RLV Systems DC-X TheDC-X,orDeltaClipperExperimental,wasanunmannedprototype of a reusable single stage to orbit launch vehicle built byMcDonnellDouglasfortheU.S.StrategicDefenseInitiativeOrganization(SDIO)intheearly1990s.Later,thesystemwastransferredtoNASAandupgradedwithadvancedoperations,structuresandpropulsiontechnologyandwasrenamedtheDC-XA.TheDC-Xwasneverdesignedtoachieveorbitalaltitudesorvelocity,butinsteadtodemonstratetheconceptofverticaltakeoffandlandingusingarevolutionaryaircraft-likeoperationsapproach.ThissessionwilldiscussthelessonslearnedfromtheDC-Xprogramanditsapplicabilitytofuturespacetransportationsystems.
Moderator: Jess Sponable,ProgramManager,DARPA
Panelists:
Peter Worden,Director,NASAAmesResearchCenterTom Ingersoll,ChiefExecutiveOfficer,SkyboxImagingJoaquin Castro, Director,InternationalAdvancedPropulsion
Programs,AerojetRocketdyneStephen Cook, DirectorofSpaceTechnologies,Dynetics
TUESDAY, 16 JULY 0800–0900 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 1
Keynote AddressPropulsion and Power Systems for the FutureKeynote Speaker: Henner Wapenhans,HeadofTechnologyStrategy,Rolls-RoyceGroup
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0800–0900 hrs 212 A & C
Keynote AddressA New Industrial Revolution for a Sustainable Energy FutureKeynote Speaker: Arun Majumdar, DirectorofEnergyInitiatives,Google
Access to affordable and reliable energy has been a cornerstoneoftheworld’sincreasingprosperityandeconomicgrowth since the beginning of the industrial revolution. Ouruseofenergyinthetwenty-firstcenturymustalsobesustainable.Thistalkwillprovideatechno-economicsnapshotof the current energy landscape and identify several research and development opportunities and challenges to create the foundation for this new industrial revolution.
1000–1200 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3
Emerging Technologies for the Next Generation of Aircraft SystemsThepanelistswilldiscussgovernmentandindustryperspectiveson emerging aircraft systems technologies for the next generation.
Moderator: David Eames,Director,NASAProgramsandAdvancedSystemStudies,Rolls-RoyceCorporation
Panelists:
Fayette Collier,ProjectManager,EnvironmentallyResponsibleAviationProject,NASALangleyResearchCenter
Ron Kawai,PropulsionSpecialist,BoeingResearchandTechnology
Kenneth Martin,Manager-ConceptualDesign,LockheedMartinCorporation
Michael Winter,ChiefEngineerforTechnology,Pratt&Whitney
1000–1200 hrs 230 C
Dealing with the Changing Aerospace Business Environment: A Commercial Aviation PerspectiveJim Peterson,SeniorManager,AviationPolicy,BoeingCommercialAirplanes(interviewedbyGuyNorris,SeniorEditor,Aviation Week)
1300–1500 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3
Disruptive Aircraft and Propulsion Technologies for the FutureThepanelistswilldiscussgovernmentandindustryperspectiveson disruptive technologies that will yield alternative propulsion cycles in a not distant future.
Moderator: David Eames,Director,NASAProgramsandAdvancedSystemStudies,Rolls-RoyceCorporation
Panelists:
Marty Bradley,TechnicalFellow,BoeingResearchandTechnologyDale Carlson,GeneralManagerTechnologyStrategy,GE
Aviation
John Kusnierek,Director–BusinessDevelopment,Rolls-RoyceNorthAmericanTechnologies,Inc.
Nateri Madavan,DeputyProjectScientist,FixedWingProject,NASAAmesResearchCenter
1300–1500 hrs 230 C
Dealing with the Changing Aerospace Business Environment: A Military Aviation PerspectiveAlton Romig,VPandGeneralManager,SkunkWorks,LockheedMartinCorporation(interviewedbyGuyNorris,SeniorEditor,Aviation Week)
1430–1530 hrs 212A&C
Energy Conversion Initiatives at Lockheed MartinEnergyconversioneffortsincludestorage,generation,andvarious new and unfamiliar and unclassified concepts.
Guest Speaker: Ned Allen, ChiefScientist,LockheedMartinCorporation
1600–1800 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3
DoD Energy Panel Asthelargestfederaluserofenergy,theDepartmentofDefense(DoD)hasplayedtheleadingroleintheadvancementofenergyandpropulsionsystemsandinnovationsforTerrestrialandaerospaceapplications.Morerecently,energyconsiderationshavebecomeaprimefocusinmilitaryoperations,withvariousinitiativesunderwayinoperationalenergyefficiency(inadditiontoinstallationenergy),renewableenergyinitiatives,andenergy-basedacquisitionandlifecyclemanagement.
ThisspecialsessionpresentsperspectivesfromtheDoDandDoEandisfocusedonDoDEnergychallengesandissues,strategy/policy,priorities,initiatives,andopportunities.
Participants: DepartmentoftheNavy,U.S.AirForce,U.S.Army,OfficeoftheSecretaryofDefense,U.S.DepartmentofEnergy
Speakers include:
Vice Admiral Philip H. Cullom,DeputyChiefofNavalOperationsforFleetReadinessandLogistics,U.S.Navy
Lieutenant General William M. Faulkner,DeputyCommandant,InstallationsandLogistics,U.S.MarineCorps
and others
1600–1800 hrs 210 A
Propulsion Challenges for Commercial Reusable Space VehiclesModerator: Bruce Pittman,NASASpacePortal/EmergingSpaceOffice
Panelists:
Frank Zegler, SeniorStaffAdvancedPrograms,ULATom Mueller, VicePresidentofPropulsionDevelopment,SpaceXTim Pickens,ChiefPropulsionEngineer,MoonExpressGreg Mungas,CEOandFounder,FirestarTechnologies
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SPECIAL SESSIONS
1600–1800 hrs 230 C
Engineering Education in a New Fiscal RealityModerator: Daniel Kirk,AssociateDepartmentHead,MechanicalandAerospaceEngineeringDepartment,FloridaInstituteofTechnology
Panelists:
Scott Hubbard,Professor,StanfordUniversityGary Kawahara,VicePresidentandGeneralManager,ATK
CommerceDon Jaekle, Owner,PMDTechnologiesMichael Winter, ChiefEngineerforTechnology,Pratt&Whitney
WEDNESDAY, 17 JULY0800–0900 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 1
Keynote AddressHypersonic Propulsion, Leveraging Today to Deliver Unique Capabilities in the FutureKeynote Speaker: Mark Lewis,Director,ScienceandTechnologyPolicy Institute
0800–0900 hrs 212 A & C
Keynote AddressPower Generation and Processing Challenges for Near-Term High Power Solar Electric Propulsion Keynote Speaker: Roger M. Myers,ExecutiveDirector,ElectricPropulsionandIntegratedSystems,AerojetRocketdyne
0930–1200 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3
High Speed Propulsion Development and Implementation Moderator: Mark Lewis,Director,ScienceandTechnologyPolicyInstitute
Panelists:
John Korte, ResearchDirectorateChiefEngineerforHypersonics,NASALaRC
John Kusnierek,Director,BusinessDevelopment,Rolls-RoyceNorthAmericanTechnologies,Inc.
Gerald (Scott) Cruzen, VicePresident,AdvancedDesignandTechnology,WilliamsInternationalCo.,LLC
Curtis Berger,Director,HypersonicPrograms,AerojetRocketdyne
Steven Beckel, Director,AdvancedPropulsionBusinessDevelopment,ATK
0930–1200 hrs 230C
Public-Private Partnerships to Accelerate Technology TransitionPanel will discuss barriers to effective innovation and technology transition to the aerospace industry as well as potential pathways to improved technology maturation and transition.
Moderator: Graham Warwick, SeniorEditor–Technology,Aviation Week
Panelists:
Alton Romig,VicePresidentandGeneralManagerofSkunkWorks®AdvancedDevelopmentPrograms,LockheedMartinCorporation
Dale Carlson,GeneralManager,TechnologyStrategy,GEAviation
Alan Epstein, VicePresident,Technology&Environment,Pratt&Whitney
Mark Anderson,Director,FlightSciencesTechnology,PhantomWorks,TheBoeingCompany
Jaiwon Shin,AssociateAdministratorforAeronautics,NASA
1430–1630 hrs 230 C
Technology, Education and NASA’s New Asteroid Grand ChallengeGuest Speaker: Mason Peck,NASAChiefTechnologist
NASAtechnologyandeducation-focusedopportunitiesinthenewfiscalrealitywillbeaddressed,alongwithanoverviewofNASA’snew“ProtectthePlanetGrandChallenge,”whichinvitesworldwideparticipationwithNASAondiscoveringalltheasteroidthreatstothehumanpopulationandhowtorespond,including the role of science and technology research.
1430–1730 hrs 230 B
The Aerospace Industry Coping with the Current Fiscal EnvironmentThepanelistswillprovideaseniorlevelperspectiveanddiscussion on how the propulsion industry is coping with and adjustingtomaintainsuccessinthecurrentchallengingfiscalenvironment.
Moderator: Sandra Magnus,ExecutiveDirector,AIAA
Panelists:
Jaiwon Shin,NASAAssociateAdministratorforAeronauticsHenner Wapenhans,HeadofTechnologyStrategy,Rolls-RoyceGroup
Jim Maser,VicePresidentforCorporateStrategyandDevelopment,GenCorp
Dale Carlson,GeneralManager,TechnologyStrategy,GEAviation
Ray Johnson,VicePresident,SpaceLaunchOperations,TheAerospaceCorporation
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NETWORKING AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Welcome ReceptionStarttheconferenceoffright,byconnecting with old friends and forging newbusinessrelationshipsfrom1800–1930hrsSundayeveningduringthewelcome reception in the exposition hall. Aticketforthereceptionisrequired,andis included in the conference registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased on site as available.
Networking LuncheonJoinusintheexpositionhallonMonday,15Julyforanetworkingluncheonat1200hrs.Engagenewcontactsandrefresholdones,whileenjoyingareception-styleluncheon.Aticketfortheluncheon is included in the conference registration where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased on site as space is available.
Young Professional Networking ReceptionThechairsoftheAIAAYoungProfessionalCommitteeandtheAIAACorporateMemberCommitteeinviteallearlycareerprofessionals to a networking reception onTuesday,16July,1600–1730hrs,intheAIAAexpositionhall.Thisisagreat opportunity for young professional members of the Institute to meet corporate leadersandothermembers,andtomakenewcontacts.JointheYoungProfessionalandCorporateMemberCommitteesforfood,drinks,andrelaxedsocializing.
Off-Site Reception
Tech Museum of Innovation Monday, 15 July 1830–2100 hrs
Meet with your peers and potential industrypartnersandjoinLockheedMartinCorporationattheTechMuseumofInnovation.Therewillbehands-onandinteractiveexhibitsplusreception-stylefoodandcocktailstoenjoy.ConvenientlylocatedacrossfromtheSanJoseConventionCenter,won’twanttomissoutonthisopportunity.Ticketsareonly$25,andincludethe$15museum admission fee and reception catering.Ticketsmaybepurchasedonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.
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NEW! Morning Coffee and Pastries in the Exposition HallA great way to start the day and interact withconferenceparticipants!CoffeeandpastrieswillbeofferedMonday–Wednesday,0700–0800hrs,inExhibitHall2.Thiseventisopentoallregisteredattendees(noticketsrequired).
Networking BreaksStand-alonenetworkingbreaksarebuiltinto the program to allow even more time forexploringtheexhibits,continuingdiscussionsfromtechnicalsessions,orchecking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at theconference.Networkingbreakswillbe located in the exposition hall during the following times:
Monday, 15 July 0900–1000 hrs 1530–1600 hrs
Tuesday, 16 July 0900–1000 hrs 1500–1600 hrs
Wednesday, 17 July 0900–0930 hrs
MondayNetworkingBreaks Sponsored by:
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RECOGNITION EVENTSRecognizingoutstandingachievementinourprofessionisoneoftheprimarygoalsofAIAA.Pleasejoinusinsalutingtheaccomplishmentsofyourpeersaswecelebrateaerospaceingenuityandcollaboration.Aticketforeachluncheonisrequired,andisincluded with the appropriate conference registration. Additional tickets may be purchased at the registration desk while supplies last.
JPC AWARDS LUNCHEONWednesday, 17 July 1200–1400 hrs Exhibit Hall 1
AIAA Air Breathing Propulsion Award
Thomas A. KaemmingResearchEngineer,Innovative Scientific Solutions,Inc.TechnicalFellow(Retired),TheBoeingCompany
“For outstanding technical contributions, creativity, and pioneering research that greatly contributed to the advancement of pulse detonation engines and high speed air breathing propulsion technology.”
AIAA Propellants and Combustion Award
James F. DriscollProfessor of Aerospace EngineeringUniversityofMichigan“For a distinguished record of technical contributions to combustion science and a
sustained record of service and leadership in the propulsion and combustion community.”
AIAA Sustained Service Award
Kenneth H. Yu Associate Professor of AerospaceEngineering UniversityofMaryland“For sustained service and leadership to the AIAA Propellants and
Combustion Technical Committee, to many AIAA conferences, and to AIAA publications as an author and associate editor of the Journal of Propulsion and Power.”
AIAA Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Best PaperAIAAPaper2012-0275,“AddressingCornerInteractionsGeneratedbyObliqueShock-WavesInUnsweptRight-AngleCornersandImplicationsforHigh-SpeedInlets.”DanBaruzzini,DanielMiller,andNealDomel,LockheedMartinAeronauticsCompany.
AIAA Electric Propulsion Best PaperAIAAPaper2012-3789,“DesignofaLaboratoryHallThrusterwithMagneticallyShieldedChannelWalls,PhaseIII:ComparisonofTheorywithExperiment.”IoannisMikellides,IraKatz,RichardHofer,andDanGoebel,NASAJetPropulsionLaboratory.
AIAA High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Best Paper AIAAPaper2012-4263,“Low-DissipationAdvectionSchemesDesignedforLargeEddySimulationsofHypersonicPropulsionSystems.”JefferyWhite,RobertBaurle,NASALangleyResearchCenter;TravisFischer,SandiaNationalLaboratories;JesseQuinlan,NationalInstituteofAerospace;WilliamBlack,PurdueUniversity.
AIAA Hybrid Rockets Best PaperAIAAPaper2012-4199,“DevelopmentandTestingoftheRegenerativelyCooledMultipleUsePlugHybrid(for)Nanosats(MUPHyN)Motor.”ShannonEilers,StephenWhitmore,andZacharyPeterson,UtahStateUniversity.
AIAA Hybrid Rockets Best Student Paper AIAAPaper2012-4310,“DesignandDevelopmentofaThrustVectorControlledParaffin/NytroxHybridRocket.”LauraSimurda,KeithStober,AdrienBoiron,KatrinaRachelHornstein,ElizabethJens,andAlexFletcher,StanfordUniversity.
AIAA Liquid Propulsion Best Paper AIAAPaper2012-3867,“InvestigationoftheAPI-InjectionConceptinaLOX/LH2CombustionChamberatGG/PBOperationConditions.”DimitrySuslovandJanDeeken,GermanAerospaceCenter(DLR);andOskarHaidn,TechnicalUniversityMunich.
AIAA Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion Best Paper AIAAPaper2012-3860,“Faster-Than-LightSpaceWarps,StatusandNextStep.” EricDavis,InstituteforAdvancedStudies at Austin.
AIAA Propulsion and Combustion Best Paper AIAAPaper2012-1272,“InfluenceofSteamDilutiononNOxFormationinPremixedNaturalGasandHydrogenFlames.”SebastianGokeandChristianPaschereitHermann-FottingerInstitute.
AIAA Solid Rockets Best PaperAIAAPaper2012-3825,“TheoreticalInvestigationofParietalVortexSheddinginSolidRocketMotors.”GermainBoyer,GregoireCasalis,andJean-LucEstivalezes,ONERA.
IECEC AWARDS LUNCHEONTuesday, 16 July 1200–1400 hrs Exhibit Hall 1
Luncheon Address
Woodrow Whitlow, Associate Administrator for Mission Support Directorate,NASA
AIAA Aerospace Power Systems Award
Geoffrey A. Landis R&DEngineerNASAGlennResearchCenter“For 35 years of developing advanced photovoltaic power systems for extreme
space environments; providing leadership, fostering innovation, interfacing with the public; and contributing to an improved scientific understanding of operating solar power devices from the solar corona to the Martian surface and beyond.”
AIAA Energy Systems Award
Ryoichi S. Amano ProfessorUniversityofWisconsin–Milwaukee“For pioneering work in the fields of computational fluid dynamics and terrestrial
energy with interest in propulsion, turbulence, and energy systems with successful innovations in research, education, and consulting.”
AIAA Aerospace Power Systems Best PaperAIAAPaper2012-3892,“Long-LivedVenusLanderThermalManagementSystemDesign.”RebeccaHay,AndrewSlippey,CalinTarau,andWilliamAnderson,AdvancedCoolingTechnologies.
AIAA Aerospace Power Systems Best Student Paper AIAAPaper2012-4048,“CarbonNanotubeArraysforEnhancedThermalInterfacestoThermoelectricModules.”KimberlySaviers,StephenHodson,andTimothyS.Fisher,PurdueUniversity;JamesR.Salvador,GeneralMotorsResearchandDevelopmentCenter;andLindaKasten,AirForceResearchLaboratory.
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Liquid Propulsion Systems – Evolution and Advancements Thursday–Friday, 18–19 July 0815–1700 hrs Willow Glen II, Marriott Hotel
Instructors:AlanFrankel,BusinessDevelopment,Moog-ISP,SpaceandDefenseGroup;IvettLeyva,CombustionDevicesGroup,AFRL/RZSA;andPatrickAlliot,SeniorTechnicalExpert,SpaceEngineDivision,SNECMA
Description:
Liquidpropulsionsystemsarecriticaltolaunchvehicleandspacecraftperformanceandmissionsuccess.Thistwo-daycourse,taughtbyateamofgovernment,industry,andinternationalexperts,willcoverpropulsionfundamentalsandtopicsofinterestinlaunchvehicleandspacecraftpropulsion;non-toxicpropulsion;microsatandcubesatpropulsion;propulsionsystemdesignandperformance;andhumanratingof liquid engines.
Missile Propulsion Design and System Engineering Thursday–Friday, 18–19 July 0815–1700 hrs Willow Glen Ii, Marriott Hotel
Instructor:EugeneL.Fleeman,InternationalLectureronMissiles
Description:
Asystem-level,integratedmethodisprovidedforthemissilepropulsionsystemdesign,development,analysis,andsystemengineering activities in addressing requirements such as cost,performance,risk,andlaunchplatformintegration.Themethodspresentedaregenerallysimpleclosed-formanalyticalexpressionsthatarephysics-based,toprovideinsightintotheprimarydrivingparameters.Sizingexamplesarepresentedforrocket-powered,ramjet-powered,andturbo-jetpoweredbaselinemissiles.Typicalvaluesofmissilepropulsionparameters and the characteristics of current operational missiles are discussed as well as the enabling subsystems and technologies for missile propulsion and the current and projectedstateoftheart.Videosillustratemissilepropulsiondevelopment activities and performance. Attendees receive course notes.
CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
STEM
Engineers as Educators WorkshopMonday, 15 July1830–2130 hrsSan Jose Convention Center
Sharing your passion for aerospace with K–12studentsisimportant–andyounever get another chance to make a first impression.Thisworkshopwillgiveyouinsights into how to approach a classroom talk,amentoringsituation,oraninformalinteractionwithafter-schoolorscoutinggroups.Youwilllearntipsandtricks,aswellaslow-costactivitiestomakeyourinteractions engaging for both students and teachers.
Registernowatwww.aiaa.org/JPC13-Engineers-as-Educators
Leading the STEM Charge: Illuminating the Potential in AerospaceTuesday, 16 July1300–1530 hrsSan Jose Convention Center
Joinwithhighschoolstudents,parents,and teachers to hear from a panel of aerospace students and professional members about their entry into the aerospaceindustry.Theireducationaland work pathways may be very different –someveryintentional,somedrivenbycircumstances–butalljoinedtogetherby a common passion for aerospace. Thesepanelistswillgiveyouadifferentperspective of the industry and how many diverse careers can be captured under the broad perspective of the industry.
Engineers as Educators Train the TrainerTuesday, 16 July1500–1600 hrsSan Jose Marriott
Is your region looking for a great way to engageinSTEMoutreach?Isyoursectionready to inspire students by hosting your ownEngineersasEducatorsworkshopforyourlocalprofessionalmembers?InthisTraintheTrainersworkshop,participantswill learn how to be instructors for our EngineersasEducatorsprogram,allowingthose who are interested in coordinating theirownsection/regionEngineersasEducatorseventstolearnhow.Registernowathttps://www.aiaa.org/Train-the-Trainer/.
Forfurtherinformation,pleasecontactLisaBaconatlisab@aiaa.org
Toregisterforoneofthesecourses,visittheregistrationdesk.
TWO PROUD LEGACIES, ONE BRIGHT FUTURE
VISIT US AT ROCKET.COM
With more than 130 combined years of experience and leadership in
rocket propulsion, Aerojet and Rocketdyne are raising the bar. Working
as one powerful, united team, we are poised to deliver the innovative,
cutting-edge solutions that will be needed to meet customer needs and
create opportunity. We are committed to doing the hard things that
keep us free and expand our horizons. We are Aerojet Rocketdyne.
Aerojet Rockedyne is proud to support AIAA and the 2013 Joint Propulsion ConferenceVisit us @ Booths 504 & 612
TWO PROUD LEGACIES, ONE BRIGHT FUTURE
VISIT US AT ROCKET.COM
With more than 130 combined years of experience and leadership in
rocket propulsion, Aerojet and Rocketdyne are raising the bar. Working
as one powerful, united team, we are poised to deliver the innovative,
cutting-edge solutions that will be needed to meet customer needs and
create opportunity. We are committed to doing the hard things that
keep us free and expand our horizons. We are Aerojet Rocketdyne.
Aerojet Rockedyne is proud to support AIAA and the 2013 Joint Propulsion ConferenceVisit us @ Booths 504 & 612
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TheExpositionHallwillhosttheWelcomeReception on Sunday night and remain open during the following hours throughout theweek.Companieswillbedisplayinganarrayofstate-of-the-arttechnology.TheExpositionHallistheplacetonetworkandconductbusinessforallattendees,aswellas attend special presentations featured on the Presentation Stage.
Exposition HoursSunday, 14 July 1800–1930 hrsWelcome Reception (ticket required)
Monday, 15 July 0700–1100 hrsNetworking Luncheon 1200–1330 hrs (ticket required)
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Tuesday, 16 JulyCoffee and Pastries 0700–0800 hrs
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Wednesday, 17 JulyCoffee and Pastries 0700–0800 hrs
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Exhibitors by Booth Number210 PBCAerospaceandDefense212 dSPACE216 SierraNevadaCorporation304 SpincraftDivisionofStandex
International 309 StructuralCompositesIndustriesLLC310 MarottaControls,Inc311 JASC314 MetalTechnology315 EagleIndustriesCo.,Ltd.404 ATK409 Rolls-Royce410 Moog413 StanfordMu415 LockheedMartinCorporation416 ValcorEngineeringCorporation418 MentorGraphics422 L-3ElectronTechnologies,Inc
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ViterbiSchoolofEngineering711 Wyle
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Aerojet Rocketdyne Booth 5049001 Lurline Avenue Chatsworth, CA 91311www.rocket.com • roger.campbell@rocket.com
AerojetRocketdyneisaworld-recognizedaerospaceanddefenseleaderprovidingpropulsionandenergeticstoitsspace,missiledefense,strategic,tacticalmissileandarmamentscustomersthroughouttheworld.Formoreinformation,visitwww.rocket.com
Aerojet Rocketdyne Booth 6122001 Aerojet Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95742www.aerojet.com • glen.mahone@rocket.com
AerojetRocketdyneisaworld-recognizedaerospaceanddefenseleaderprovidingpropulsionandenergeticstoitsspace,missiledefense,strategic,tacticalmissileandarmamentscustomersthroughouttheworld.Formoreinformation,visitwww.rocket.com
ASME International Gas Turbine Institute Booth 6176525 The Corners Parkway, Suite 115 Norcross, GA 30092http://igti.asme.org/ • igti@asme.org
IGTIprovidesinternationalforumsfortheexchangeofinformationrelatedtogasturbinesandturbomachinery.Upcomingeventsinclude:ASMETurbineBladeTipSymposiumandCourseWeek,ASMEOrganicRankineCycleConference,ASMEGasTurbineIndia,andASMETurboExpo2014.IGTIalso provides professional development opportunities.
ATK Booth 4049160 North Highway 83
Corinne, UT 84307www.atk.com • bruce.anderson@atk.com • donald.sauvegeau@atk.com
ATKisanaerospace,defense,andcommercialproductscompanyspecializinginsolidrocketpropulsionsystemswithextensiveexperiencesupportinghumanandspacepayloadmissions;smallandmicro-satellites,components,andsubsystems;andlightweightandreliablecompositeaircraftstructures.ATKhasoperationsin22states,PuertoRico,andinternationally.
Beta CAE Systems Booth 52129800 Middlebelt Road, Suite 100 Farmington Hills, MI 48334www.ansa-usa.com • jskar@ansa-usa.com • tracy@ansa-usa.com
BETACAESystemsisanengineeringservicescompanythatdistributesandsupportstheindustryleadingANSAandMETAsoftware.
ANSAisaCAEpre-processingtoolforFEandCFDanalysis,forfull-modelbuild,fromCADtosolverinputfile,inoneintegratedenvironment.METAisapost-processorforanalyzingresultsfromANSYS,NASTRAN,ABAQUS,LS-DYNA,PAMCRASH,RADIOSS,MADYMO,andothersolvers.
The Boeing Company Booth 5126861 Sperryville Lane Moorpark, CA 93021www.boeing.com • Stephen.s.tanaka@boeing.com
Boeingistheworld’slargestaerospacecompanyandleadingmanufacturerofcommercialjetlinersanddefense,spaceandsecuritysystems.AtopU.S.exporter,thecompanysupportsairlinesandU.S.andalliedgovernmentcustomersin150countries.Boeingproductsandservicesincludecommercialandmilitaryaircraft,satellites,weapons,C4ISR,electronicanddefensesystems,launchsystems,andperformance-basedlogisticsandtraining.
Boeing has a long tradition of aerospace innovation. Its broad range of capabilitiesincludescreatingnew,moreefficientmembersofitscommercialairplanefamily,creatingadvancedtechnologysolutionsformilitarycustomers,andintegratingaircraft,defensesystems,andwarfightersthroughnetwork-enabledsolutions.
Cambridge University Press Booth 61532 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10013-2473www.cambridge.org/us/ • jmurphy@cambridge.org
Cambridge’spublishinginbooksandjournalscombinesstate-of-the-artcontentwiththehigheststandardsofscholarship,writingandproduction.Visitourstandtobrowsenewtitles,availableata20%discount,andtopickupsampleissuesofourjournals.Visitourwebsitetoseeeverythingwedo:www.cambridge.org/us/.
Cobham Booth 70410 Cobham Drive Orchard Park, NY 14127www.cobham.com • Kevin.Haines@cobham.com
Cobhamoffersaninnovativerangeoftechnologiesandservicestosolvechallengingproblemsacrosscommercial,defenseandsecuritymarkets,onspace,air,land,andmaritimeplatforms.CobhamLifeSupportspecializesinhighpressurepneumaticcontrolsandactuationforspacepropulsion,lifesupportsystems,electro-explosivelyactuateddevices,restraintsystems,andinflation products.
Desktop Aeronautics Booth 5151900 Embarcadero Way Palo Alto, CA 94303www.desktop.aero • johnson@desktopaero.com
Foundedin1994,DesktopAeronauticshasgrownintoawellestablishedconsulting firm dedicated to advancing the state of the art in aerodynamics and aircraft design.
Wehavesignificantexperienceandrecognizedexpertiseinaerodynamics,aircraftdesign,computationalfluiddynamics,andmultidisciplinaryoptimization.Wehaveworkedwithleadingaerospaceorganizationsonsome of the most difficult challenges in aerospace industry.
dSPACE Booth 21250131 Pontiac Trail Wixom, MI 48393www.dspaceinc.com • jbogert@dspace.com
dSPACEistheworld’sleadingproviderofhardwareandsoftwaretoolsfordevelopingandtestingsophisticatedelectroniccontrolsystems.Forover20years,dSPACE’shigh-quality,off-the-shelfsoftwareandhardwaretoolshaveempoweredengineerstodesignandinnovate,whiledramaticallyreducingdevelopmenttimesandcost.dSPACE’spioneeringproducts−suchastheautomaticproductioncodegeneratorTargetLink,MicroAutoBoxrapidprototypingsystems,andhardware-in-the-loop(HIL)simulators−havebecome defacto standards for developing electronics in the automotive sector.Theyarealsoheavilyrelieduponbytheaerospace,defense,commercialvehicle/off-highway,academic,research,andotherindustries.Learnmorebyvisiting:www.dspaceinc.com.
Eagle Industries Co., Ltd. Booth 3151731 Technology Drive, Suite 760 San Jose, CA 95110www.ekk.co.jp/eng/
EKKisaworld-classmechanicalsealsmaker.Weresearch,develop,andmanufactureanextensiverangeofapplications.FromDynamicSealsforAeroenginesthatmeetspecificrequirements,toStaticMetalSealsdesignedtosolveleakageproblems.OurBrushSealproductsareusedinvariousgasand steam turbines applications.
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General Dynamics Booth 6114300 Industrial Avenue Lincoln, NE 68504www.gdatp.com • rrashilla@gdatp.com
GeneralDynamicsArmamentandTechnicalProducts,locatedinCharlotte,NC,providesabroadrangeofsystemsolutionsformilitaryandcommercialapplications.TheLincoln,NEfacilitydevelopsandproducescomposite:rocketmotorcases,overwrappedpressurevessels,launchtubesandfueltanks.
GE Aviation Booth 604One Neumann Way, MD G414 Cincinnati, OH 45215www.ge.com/aviation • john.kinney1@ge.com
GEAviation,anoperatingunitofGE(NYSE:GE),isaworld-leadingproviderofjet,turboprop,andturboshaftengines,components,andintegratedsystemsforcommercial,military,business,andgeneralaviationaircraft.GEAviationhasaglobalservicenetworktosupporttheseofferings.Formoreinformation,visitusatwww.ge.com/aviation.FollowGEAviationonTwitterathttp://twitter.com/GEAviationandYouTubeathttp://www.youtube.com/user/GEAviation.
JASC Booth 3112303 W. Alameda Drive Tempe, AZ 85286www.jasc-controls.com • sales@jasc-controls.com
TheJASCCorporationspecializesinthedesignandproductionofhigh-reliabilitycomponentsforpneumatic,hydraulic,andfuelsystems.Sinceitsinceptionin1990,JASChasbeenprovidingfluidcontrolsolutionsandadvancedproductsfortheaircraft,spacecraft,andpowergenerationindustries.
L-3 Electron Technologies, Inc Booth 4223100 W Lominta Boulevard Torrance, CA 90505www.L-3com.com/eti • raymond.e.robinson@L-3com.com
L-3ElectronTechnologies,Inc.(ETI)isaleadingproviderofelectricpropulsionsystemsforbothcommercialandscientificspacecraft.ETIhasdelivered13cmand25cmXenonIonPropulsionSystemsorXIPS®.ETIalsodelvieredthe30cmXIPS®forNASA’sDeepSpace1andDAWNspacecraft.ETIhasdevelopedan8cmxenonthrusterforsmallsatapplication.
Lockheed Martin Corporation Booth 4151011 Lockheed Way Palmdale, CA 93559www.lockheedmartin.com • melissa.dalton@lmco.com
LockheedMartinisaglobalsecurityandaerospacecompanyprincipallyengagedinthedesign,development,andintegrationofadvancedtechnologysystemstoincludecutting-edgepropulsionandthermalprotectionsolutionstoenableextremelyhighspeed,precisionperformance.
Marotta Controls, Inc Booth 31078 Boonton Avenue Montville, NJ 07045www.marotta.com • sales@marotta.com
Ourfluidcontrolcomponentsandsubsystemsplayavitalroleinpressurizationsystems,thrustercontrols,reaction/attitudecontrolsystemsandpropulsionsystemsforcommercialandmilitaryapplications.Usingourdeepbaseofflight-qualifieddesigns,ourengineerscanspecifyapreviouslyqualified design or develop a modified design with extensive heritage at the component level.
Mentor Graphics Booth 418 – Mechanical Analysis Division8005 S Boeckman Road Wilsonville, OR 97070www.mentor.com/mechanical • peter_doughty@mentor.com
MentorGraphics–MechanicalAnalysisDivisionprovides1Dand3Dfluiddynamicssoftwareforshorteneddevelopment.Applicationsserved:Fuel,air,gas,andcoolingsystemsinternalflowsimulationwithFlowmaster;3DfluidflowandthermalanalysisintegratedwithmechanicaldesignviaFloEFD,fullyCADembeddedCFD;electronicsandavionicscoolingwithFloTHERM.
Metal Technology Booth 314173 Queen Avenue SE Albandy, OR 97322www.mtialbany.com • steve.smith@mtialbany.com
Withmorethanfortyyearsofexperience,MetalTechnologyleadsthewayintheprecisionmachining,forming,andforgingofexoticmatals.MTIworkswithmaterialsuschasTatalum,Niobium,Titanium,Molybdenum,Tungsten,andtheiralloys.MTIisISO9001registeredandsuppliesprecissioncomponentstoaerospace,defense,medical,andscientificmarkets.
Moog Booth 410300 Jamison Road, Plant 20 East Aurora, NY 14052www.moog.com/space • abarone@moog.com
Moogsuppliescriticalcomponents,subsystemsandsystemsforaccesstoandoperationinspace,including:thrustvectorcontrol,flightcontrolactuators,electroniccontrollers,avionics,payloadelectronics,fluidcontrolsystems,propulsioncomponents,subsystemsandsystems,antennaandsolararraypositioners,reactionwheels,vibrationisolation,andelectronicassembliesforsatellites.
NTS – National Technical Systems Booth 51724007 Ventura Boulevard Calabasas, CA 91302www.nts.com • michael.mindt@nts.com
Weareadiversifiedengineeringservicescompany,providingawiderangeofproductdesignconsultingservices,testingandcertifications,andsupplychainmanagementsolutions.Ourclientsseeusasanextensionoftheirownengineeringteams,fillingintheirinternalgapsandprovidingtheexpertiserequiredtobuildbetter,stronger,safer,morereliableproductsandbringthose products to market quickly and efficiently. With the largest network oftestlaboratoriesandengineeringservicecentersinNorthAmericaandover50yearsofexperiencetodrawfrom,NTSispreparedtomeetanychallenge.
Pointwise Booth 613213 South Jennings Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76104www.pointwise.com • sales@pointwise.com
Pointwise,Inc.issolvingthetopproblemfacingengineeringanalyststoday:mesh generation for computational fluid dynamics. Manufacturing firms andresearchorganizationsusePointwise’smeshgenerationsoftwaretoseamlesslybridgethegapbetweenCADandcomputationalfluiddynamicsanalysis.
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PCB Aerospace and Defense Booth 2103425 Walden Avenue Depew, NY 14043www.pcb.com • bmetz@pcb.com
PCBAerospaceandDefensespecializesinproductsandprogramsdevelopedexclusivelyfortheaerospace,civilandmilitaryaviation,defense,homelandsecurity,andtestandmeasurementmarkets.ProductfocusincludesMEMShigh-Gpiezoresistiveshockaccelerometers,acousticmicrophones,fatigueratedloadcells,andpiezoelectricsensorsformeasuringvibration,pressure,andforce.Formoreinformationvisitwww.pcb.com/aerospace.
Rolls-Royce Booth 4092001 South Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46241www.Rolls-Royce.com • david.r.spears@Rolls-Royce.com
LibertyWorks®visionis:Trustedtodeliverthefuturebydefininganddemonstratingtechnologiesandpower-systemsenablingcustomer-focusedsolutions.LibertyWorks® focuses on increased capability and reduced fuel burn in advanced propulsion and power technologies and systems. Emphasisareasincludehighlyefficientsubsonic,supersonicandhighMachturbinepropulsionsystems,highlyintegratedinletandexhaustsystems,andinnovative integrated power and thermal management systems.
Sierra Nevada Corporation Booth 2161722 Boxelder Street
Space Systems
Louisville, CO 80027www.sncorp.com • Krystal.Scordo@sncorp.com
SierraNevadaCorporation’sSpaceSystemsbusinessarea,headquarteredinLouisville,Colorado,designsandmanufacturesadvancedspacecraft,spacevehicles,rocketmotorsandspacecraftsubsystemsandcomponentsfortheU.S.governmentandcommercialcustomers,aswellasfortheinternationalmarket.SNCSpaceSystemshasmorethan25yearsofspaceheritageinspaceandhasparticipatedinover400successfulspacemissionsthroughthedeliveryofover4,000systemsandsubsystemsandcomponents.Duringitshistory,SNCSpaceSystemshasconcludedover70programsforNASAandover50otherclients.
Spincraft Division of Standex International Booth 304500 Iron Horse Park N. Billerica, MA 01862www.spincraft.net • info@spincraft.net
Longrecognizedasexpertsinhigh-performancemetalformingtechnology,Spincraftdeliverssingle-sourcemanufacturingsolutionsforcomplexaerospace challenges. Proven fabrication and assembly capabilities include: launchvehiclefuel-tankdomes,LH2tankassemblies,titaniumpropellanttanks,combustionchamberliners,single-pieceenginenozzles,andmore.Expertiseinvirtuallyallworkablealloys.
Stanford Mu Booth 41320725 Annalee Avenue
The Contents of this Package are Stanford Mu Corporation Confidential.
TMCarson, CA 90746-3503www.stanfordmu.com • JLee@stanfordmu.com
Aninternationallyrecognizedleaderinthedesign,developmentandproduction of propulsion systems and other fluid control components forsatellites,spacecraft,andspacevehicles.SpaceComponentsisISO9001:2008andAS9100:0029Rev.CCertifiedandhasdeliveredover800regulators,ofwhich312havesuccessfullyflown;thebalanceareawaiting launch.
Structural Composites Industries LLC Booth 309336 Enterprise Place Pomona, CA 91768www.SCIcomposites.com • Daniel.orton@worthingtonindustries.com
Manufacturer of composite wound pressure vessels and composite structures.
Thales Components Corporation Booth 51840G Commerce Way Totowa, NJ 07512 www.thalesgroup.com • gplowman@tccus.com
TheThalesionpropulsionsystem,basedonHEMPT3050(HighEfficiencyMultistagePlasmaThruster),iscapableofaddressingstation-keepingandorbit-topping.Thisinnovativeandmodularsolution,basedonprovenin-orbittechnologiesandprocesses,meetstheneedsofalltypesofmissions,fromscientificprojectstolargeGEOComsats.
VACCO Industries Booth 61610350 Vacco Street South El Monte, CA 91733www.vacco.com • space@vacco.com
Asyourpartnerinpropulsion,VACCOspecializesindesignandproductionofengineeredfluidcontrolsforhuman-rated,longdurationandexpendablespaceapplications.ProvenValves,Regulators,Filters,Couplings,RefuelingMechanisms,WeldedManifolds,andhighlyintegratedChEMS™Modulesare available for applications ranging from cryogenic to high pressure and hazardouspropellants.
Valcor Engineering Corporation Booth 4162 Lawrence Road
VALCOR®
Springfield, NJ 07081www.valcor.com • paulmeyers@valcor.com
ValcorAerospacespecializesinthedesignandmanufactureofcustomvalvesandcontrolcomponents(solenoid,relief,check,fillanddrainvalves,pressureregulators,actuators)forliquids(propellants,fuel,hydraulicfluid)andgasesincriticalaerospace(aircraft,launchvehicle,missile,spacecraft,etc.) applications.
University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering Booth 7103650 McClintock Avenue OHE 106 Los Angeles, CA 90089http://viterbi.usc.edu/gapp • den@viterbi.usc.edu
TheUSCViterbiSchoolofEngineeringoffers40+graduateprogramsentirelyonlinethroughtheDistanceEducationNetwork(DEN@Viterbi).TheViterbiSchool’sstate-of-the-art,proprietaryWeb-baseddeliverysystemenablesstudentsfromaroundtheworldtoaccessclasseslive,ondemandorby download.
Wyle Booth 711128 Maryland Street El Segundo, CA 90245www.wyle.com • burt.sanchez@wyle.com
Wyle’sSanBernardino,Californiaoperationsservesasatestfacilityforrocket engine development and qualifications services. Wyle provides high energyflowtestingwithsteam,water,gases,andcryogenicfluidsusingstate-of-the-artdataacquisitionandcontrolsystems.Capabilitiesinclude:50,000lb.Multi-AxisThrustStand;Hydrocarbonandotherfuels;Non-Reactives;Oxidizers;Cryogenics;PropellantFlowstoMultipleTestPads;MultipleFluidDeliverySystems;Mil-STD-810Testing;RTCA/DO-160DTesting;anddynamics.
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Monday, 14 July0900–0915 hrs PCB AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE (BOOTH #210)
Rocket Motor Combustion Instability SensorsBob Metz, ManagerforAerospace&Defense
DynamicICPPressureSensorsforDetectionofCombustionInstabilityandHighIntensityAcousticsinRocketMotorResearch.
BobMetzholdsaB.S.inaeronauticalandastronauticalengineeringfromTheOhioStateUniversityandanMBAfromStateUniversityofNewYork.Hehasbeenaninstrumentationengineerfor17years,focusingonvibration,pressureandforcemeasurementusingpiezoelectricsensorsandiscurrentlyaProductManagerfortheAerospace&DefenseDivisionofPCBPiezotronics,Inc.
0915–0930 hrs dSPACE (BOOTH #213)
Tools for Embedded Software Development and ValidationMarcus Lites
ThepresentationwilldescribedSPACEtool-chainformodel-baseddesign,developmentandtestingofembeddedsoftware.dSPACEtoolsforRapidControlsPrototypingincludingsolutionsforsimulationofaerospacecommunicationbusses,automaticcodegenerationtoolforefficientcode,andHardware-In-the-Looptestsystemsforclosedloopsimulationandtestingofaerospacesystemswillbepresented.Thepresentationwillinclude examples of successful applications currently in flight developedusingdSPACEsystems.
0930–0945 hrs BETA CAE SYSTEMS USA, INC. (BOOTH #521)
ANSA and MetaPost for Advanced Pre- and Post-ProcessingPravin Peddiraju, SeniorSoftwareSupportEngineer
BetaCAESystem’sflagshipproductsANSAandMetaPostareoneoftheleadingpre-andpost-processingsoftwaresolutionsintheCAEmarket,widelyusedinindustriessuchasautomotive,motorsports,aerospace,marine,andbio-medical.
ANSAandMetaPostaremultidisciplinarytoolswithnumerousfunctionalitiesintegratedseamlesslyinasingleenvironment,facilitatingefficientpre-andpost-processingwithouttheneedofadditional software.
0945–1000 hrs MOOG (BOOTH #410)
An Update to Moog’s Space BusinessChris McCormick, SpaceSectorVicePresident,MoogSpaceandDefenseGroup
Moog’sSpaceSectorhaschangedoverthelasttwoyearswithadditionsfromBradfordEngineeringB.V.,AMPAC’sIn-SpacePropulsionbusiness,andmostrecently,BroadReachEngineering.Withtheadditionofthesecompanies,Moognowhas greater capabilities and a larger footprint around the world. ChrisMcCormickwillintroducehimselfandgiveanupdateonMoog’sSpaceSector.
1230–1245 hrs MENTOR GRAPHICS (BOOTH #418)
Enhancing Fluid System Design Time with 1D & 3D Computational Fluid DynamicsPeter Doughty, MarketingProgramsManager–US,MentorGraphicsMechanicalAnalysisDivision
MentorGraphicsCorporationprovidesComputationalFluidDynamics(CFD)aimedatshorteningdevelopment.Thispresentation introduces how aerospace fluid system design teams,e.gfuel,airoroxygensupplysystems,canbenefitfromcomponenttosystemlevelsimulationusing3DCAD-EmbeddedCFDincloseconjunctionwith1Dsystemlevelnetworkflowanalysis.
Tuesday, 15 July1500–1515 hrs VACCO INDUSTRIES (BOOTH #616)
Non-Pyro Positive Isolation Valve DescriptionJoe Cardin
WhiletraditionalPyroValvesactuateviasquibcharges,VACCOIndustriesoffersanon-pyroalternative–thePositiveIsolatoinValve(PIV).ThispresentationisanoverviewofthecharacteristicsandbenefitsofVACCO’snewnormallyclosedPIV.
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RestrictionsVideooraudiorecordingofsessionsortechnicalexhibits,aswellastheunauthorizedsaleofAIAA-copyrightedmaterial,isprohibited.
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)AIAA speakers and attendees are reminded that some topics discussed in the conference could be controlled bytheInternationalTrafficinArmsRegulations(ITAR).U.S.nationals(U.S.citizensandpermanentresidents)areresponsible for ensuring that technical data they present in open sessions to non-U.S.nationalsinattendanceorinconference proceedings are not export restrictedbytheITAR.U.S.nationalsarelikewise responsible for ensuring that theydonotdiscussITARexport-restrictedinformationwithnon-U.S.nationalsinattendance.
Young Professional Guide for Gaining Management SupportYoung professionals have the unique opportunity to meet and learn from some of the most important people in the business by attending conferences and participating in AIAA activities. A detailedonlineguide,publishedbytheAIAAYoungProfessionalCommittee,isavailable to help you gain support and financial backing from your company. Theguideexplainsthebenefitsofparticipation,offersrecommendationsand provides an example letter for seeking management support and funding,andshowsyouhowtogetthemostoutofyourparticipation.Theonlineguide can be found on the AIAA website atwww.aiaa.org/YPGuide.
AIAA PAVILION
Missile Design and System Engineering Author SigningMonday, 15 July 0900–0930 hrs
Meet Missile Design and System Engineering author Eugene L. Fleeman at the AIAA PavilionintheExhibitHallonMonday,15July0900–0930hrs.
Speak with the author and have your copy of Missile Design and System Engineering signed. Missile Design and System Engineering will be on sale for$80.47(list$114.95) at the AIAA Pavilion.
30% Off All AIAA Books at JPCAIAA is offering a special show discountonalltitlesfeaturedatJPC2013.Attendeesreceivea30%discount off the list price of all books forsaleintheAIAAPavilion.Thisspecial offer will only be available duringJPC.Alsofeaturedwillbetheentire2013AIAABookofMonth
collection at their special month prices.Inaddition,thetitlePropulsion Techniques: Action and Reaction, by PeterTurchi,hasbeenselectedastheconferencebookofJPCandisonsalefor$49.95.Takeadvantageofthesesuper savings and visit the bookstore in the AIAA Pavilion.
AIAA Registration and Information Center HoursTheAIAARegistrationandInformationCenterwillbelocatedintheExhibitHallFoyer.Hoursareasfollows:
Sunday, 14 July 1500–1900 hrs
Monday, 15 July 0700–1800 hrs
Tuesday, 16 July 0700–1800 hrs
Wednesday, 17 July 0700–1700 hrs
Cyber Café (Internet Access)Therewillbecomputerswithcomplimentary Internet access in the ExpositionHallforconferenceattendeesduring the following hours:
Sunday, 14 July 1800–1930 hrs
Monday, 15 July 0700–1800 hrs
Tuesday, 16 July 0700–1800 hrs
Wednesday, 17 July 0700–1430 hrs
Wireless AccessHotspotswillbeavailableattheSanJoseConventionCenterconcourselevel.LookfortheInternetAccessSignsandseating areas.
WirelessNetworks:
Joint Propulsion2013-G
Joint Propulsion2013-A
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Airplane ContestComeflywithus!AIAAwillbehostingapaperairplanecontestonWednesday,17Julyat0900hrsintheexpositionhall. Build your paper airplane using the template provided or create your own uniquedesign.Flyyourplanetowardsaspecified target for the chance to win free registration to the AIAA Propulsion and Energy2014eventinCleveland,Ohio!Contestdetailsandruleswillbeprovidedon-sitepriortothecompetition.Signupattheregistrationdesk;spaceislimited!
Certificate of AttendanceCertificatesofAttendanceareavailablefor attendees who request documentation at the conference itself. Please request yourcopyattheon-siteregistrationdesk.AIAA offers this service to better serve the needs of the professional community. Claimsofhoursorapplicabilitytowardprofessional education requirements are the responsibility of the participant.
Employment OpportunitiesAIAA assists members who are searching for employment by providing a bulletin boardattechnicalmeetings.Thisbulletinboardissolelyfor“openposition”and“availableforemployment”postings.Employersareencouragedtohavepersonnel who are attending an AIAA technical conferences bring “open position”jobpostings.IndividualAIAA members may post “available foremployment”notices.AIAAcannotassume responsibility for notices forwardedtoAIAAHeadquarters.AIAAreserves the right to remove inappropriate notices. AIAA members can post and browseresumes,browsejoblistings,andaccess other online employment resources byvisitingtheAIAACareerCenterathttp://careercenter.aiaa.org.
Messages and InformationMessages will be recorded and posted on a bulletin board in the registration area. It is not possible to page attendees.
Nondiscriminatory PracticesAIAA accepts registrations without regardtorace,creed,gender,color,sexualorientation,physicalhandicap,and national or ethnic origin.
AIAA MembershipAIAA is your vital lifelong link to the collective creativity and brainpower oftheaerospaceprofession,andachampionforitsachievements–and nonmembers who pay the full nonmember registration fee will receive theirfirstyear’sAIAAmembershipatnoadditional cost!
Chance to Win a Free P&E Forum RegistrationTakeafewminutesonWednesdaytoevaluatetheconference,andletusknowtopicsandspeakersyou’dliketoseeatfutureevents.Completethebriefonline survey at the registration desk to be entered to win.
AIAA is the largest aerospace professionalsocietyintheworld,serving a diverse range of more than 35,000individualandcorporatemembersfrom80countries,whoareallpartofaninnovative,high-value profession that helps make the worldsafer,moreconnected,moreaccessible,andmoreprosperous.AIAAservesasthehigh-energyvoiceforthisvitalprofession,andprovides its members the kind of lifelongcommunity,connections,anddevelopment opportunities that lead to a thriving profession and enduring contributions to society.
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INFORMATION FOR THOSE REGISTERED FOR TECHNICAL TOURS
NASA Ames Research CenterTuesday, 16 July1215–1800 hrs
Bus transportation from and back to theSanJoseConventionCenterwillbeprovided. All participants should be in the foyer and ready to board the bus at 1215hrs.
Tourparticipantsshouldwearcomfortable shoes since the tours will require walking and stair climbing. High-heeledshoesarenotallowed.Camerasareallowedinsomeareas.
ParticipantsmustbeU.S.citizensandwillneedtopresentadriver’slicenseor other form of identification with a pictureID.
Lockheed MartinWednesday, 17 July1415–1830 hrs
Participants must bring valid U.S.passportorbirth certificate (notacopy)tobe presented at theLockheedControlCenter.Closedtoeshoesonly,nobarelegs,no electronics allowed.
BusleavesfromtheConventionCenteratthestarttimeslistedabove.NoTourSign-UpAvailableOnSite.
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NEW! Speakers’ Briefings in Session RoomsAuthorswhoarepresentingpapers,sessionchairs,andco-chairswillmeetfor a short briefing in their session rooms on the day of their sessions to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Morning sessions and afternoon sessions will meet separately 30 minutes prior to the session start time. Please attendonthedayofyoursession(s).Laptopspre-loadedwiththeSpeakers’Briefing preparation slides will be provided in each session room.
Session Chair ReportsAll session chairs are asked to complete a session chair report to evaluate their session for future planning. AIAA has partneredwithCanvasSolutionstoprovideanelectronicSessionChairReportform.YoucandownloadtheFREEmobileappinyourAppStore,AppWorld,orMarketplacebysearchingfor“CanvasSolutions,Inc.”Themobileappisfree,sopleasemakesuretodownloadit.Detailedinstructions will be provided in the session rooms. If you do not have a tablet or a smartphone,youmayenteryoursessionchair report information on the computers intheCyberCafé.TheCanvasappwillbepreloadedonallCyberCafécomputers. Report data is collected andusedforfutureplanningpurposes,includingbestpaperawards,sessiontopics and room allocations. Please submit your session chair report electronically by 25 July 2013.
Speakers’ Practice RoomSpeakers who wish to practice their presentations may do so in Room 233 attheSanJoseConventionCenter.Asign-upsheetwillbepostedonthedoor.Inconsiderationofothers,pleaselimitpracticetimeto30-minuteincrements.
AudiovisualEachsessionroomwillbepresetwiththefollowing:oneLCDprojector,onescreen,onemicrophoneandsoundsystem(ifnecessitatedbyroomsize),and one laser pointer. This year, laptop computers will also be provided. You may also use your own computer. Please note that AIAA does not provide security in the session rooms and recommends that items of value not be left unattended. Anyadditionalaudiovisualrequirements,or equipment not requested by 3 July 2013 will be at cost to the presenter. ForadditionalA/Vequipment,pleaseemailJoanneZookatjoannez@aiaa.org. Please note that all requests must be in writing and must include the paper number and the session number.
“No Paper, No Podium” and “No Podium, No Paper” PoliciesIf a written paper is not submitted by the finalmanuscriptdeadline,authorswillnot be permitted to present the paper attheconference.Also,ifthepaperisnotpresentedattheconference,itwill be withdrawn from the conference proceedings. It is the responsibility of those authors whose papers or presentations are accepted to ensure that a representative attends the conference topresentthepaper.Thesepoliciesareintended to improve the quality of the conference for attendees.
Journal PublicationAuthors of appropriate papers are encouraged to submit them for possible publicationinoneoftheInstitute’sarchivaljournals:AIAA Journal; Journal of Aircraft; Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics; Journal of Propulsion and Power; Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets; Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer; or Journal of Aerospace Information Systems (formerly Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information, and Communication). You may now submityourpaperonlineathttp://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aiaa.
SPEAKER AND SESSION CHAIR INFORMATION
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ITAR RESTRICTED SESSIONS
Access to ITAR Sessions: Presenting a Paper, Chairing a Session, or Attending an ITAR-Restricted PresentationAdmittancetotherestrictedTechnicalPapersiscontrolledbytheU.S.InternationalTrafficinArmsRegulations(ITAR).Allattendees,presenters,andsession chairs will need to register for theconference,andthenvisittheITARRegistrationDesktocompleteadditionalregistration procedures. Anyone wishing toentertherestrictedsessionroomMUSTabide by the procedures and submittal of verification documents mandated by the DODinordertoattend,present,orchairITAR-restrictedsessions.NoExceptions!
Availability of Manuscripts from ITAR Restricted SessionsADVDcontainingthemanuscriptsfromtheITARsessionswillbeavailableforpurchaseonsiteinSanJosebythosewhoareregisteredtoattendtheITARSessions,for$25.Therewillbenosaleor distribution of these papers after the event.
Important session information for all attendees presenting or attending ITAR-restricted sessionsAIAA Restricted Papers – ITAR-Restricted Regulations Session Admittance Policy Several papers scheduled to be presented at this conference will be restricted papers governedbyITAR(theU.S.InternationalTrafficinArmsRegulations).IfyouplantoattendanypresentationsrestrictedbyITAR,youmustbringproofofcitizenshipPLUStheotherverificationdocumentsasshownbelow.PleasenotethatonlyU.S.CitizensandU.S.ResidentAlienscanbeconsideredforattendanceattheserestrictedpresentations.Admittance to restricted sessions and access to restricted technical papers is implemented andcontrolledbyITAR.
Allrestrictedsessionattendees(includingspeakersandsessionchairsforthesesessions)MUSTabidebytheproceduresandsubmittalofverificationdocumentsasnotedbelow–NOEXCEPTIONS:
ATTENDEECLASSIFICATION
IDENTIFICATIONandPROOFOFEMPLOYMENTREQUIREMENTS
U.S.GovernmentEmployees
1. ProofofU.S.Citizenship(forexample,passport,birthcertificate,votersregistrationcard,naturalizationpapers),AND
2. Personal photographicidentification:U.S.Government/MilitaryPhotoIDbadge,suchasCACcard
U.S.Citizens 1. ProofofU.S.Citizenship(forexample,passport,birthcertificate,votersregistrationcard,naturalizationpapers),AND
2. Personal photographicidentification(passport,driver’slicense,etc.),AND
3. CertificationcredentialsbasedonDDForm2345(seebelowfordetails)
Resident Aliens (U.S.)
1. ResidentAlienCard,AND
2. Personal photographicidentification(passport,driver’slicense,etc.),AND
3. CertificationcredentialsbasedonDDForm2345(seebelowfordetails)
DDForm2345individualcertificationcredentials(requiredforU.S.andResidentAliens)MUST be from one of the following:
1. CopyofanapprovedandactiveDD2345fortheindividual,OR
2. CopyofanapprovedandactiveDD2345fortheindividual’semployerPLUSevidenceofcurrentemploymentstatuswiththatemployer(corporateID,businesscard,etc.),OR
3. Alistingoftheindividual’semployerinthemostrecentDoDquarterlyQualifiedU.S.ContractorListPLUSevidenceofcurrentemploymentstatuswiththatemployer(corporateID,businesscard,etc.).
DDForm2345maybedownloadedandcompletedonlineinordertoapplyforapprovaltobelistedontheQualifiedU.S.ContractorList,www.dlis.dla.mil/jcp.Allowatleast4–6weeks(orlonger)PRIOR to the AIAA technical conference dates for you to receive the approvalandbelistedontheQualifiedU.S.ContractorList.
How to get your ITAR Badge: Bringalloftheabovelistedidentification,proofofemploymentandcertificationcredentialstotheAIAAITARRegistrationDeskintheAIAARegistrationarea.YourdocumentswillbeverifiedandyouwillbeprovidedwithanITARBadge.PhotoIDwillbecheckedagainstyourITARbadgebeforeadmittanceisgrantedtoanyITARpresentation.
Please be advised that all policies and procedures MUST be followed or admittance to restricted sessions will not be permitted.
ITAR Electronics PolicyNophones,computers(otherthanforthepresenter),iPads,cameras,orotherelectronicdeviceswithcameras,recording,ortwo-waycommunicationcapabilities will be permitted into theITARsessionroom.Therewillbeacheck-indeskinfrontoftheroomwhere you can check these devices during the time you are in the sessions.
New for This Year OnTuesdayandWednesdayalimitednumber of papers will be presented in“U.S.-Only”technicalsessions.InadditiontoyourJPC/IECECconferenceregistration,aseparateregistration process will be required to attend these restricted sessions. Please see the detailed information on the ITARRegistrationGridtodetermineyour individual requirements.
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE
Executive ChairJim Maser, Gen-Corp
General ChairJoaquin Castro, AerojetRocketdyne
Technical Program ChairClaude Russell Joyner, AerojetRocketdyne
Technical Program Deputy ChairMonica Jacinto, AerojetRocketdyne
Topic Area Organizers
AcademicDaniel Robert Kirk, FloridaInstituteofTechnology
Advanced Propulsion Concepts for Future FlightJohn Robinson, TheBoeingCompany(Retired)
Air Breathing Propulsion Systems IntegrationBruce McKay, VirginGalactic
Commercial and Military Aircraft SystemsDavid Eames, Rolls-Royce
Electric PropulsionPaulo Lozano, Massachusetts InstituteofTechnology
Energetic Components and SystemsJim Baglini, ExodynamicsTechnology,Inc.
Gas Turbine EngineJanet Covery, GeneralElectricJimmy Tai, Georgia Institute of Technology
Green EngineeringDyna Benchergui, BombardierRichardWahls,NASA
High Speed Air Breathing PropulsionFaure Joel Malo-Molina, USAF,AFRL/RBAC
Hybrid Rocket PropulsionMadhan Bala, Space PropulsionGroup,Inc.
Hypersonic and Combined Cycle Propulsion ApplicationTim O’Brien, AerojetRocketdyne
HypersonicsRich Mutzman, AirForceResearchLaboratory
ITARDoug Shafer, GeneralElectric
Liquid Rocket PropulsionSilvio Chianese, Space ExplorationTechnologies
Military Commercial SpaceSteve Cook, Dynetics
Nuclear and Future Flight PropulsionGreg Meholic, TheAerospaceCorporation
Propellants and CombustionThomas Jackson, Centerfor Simulation of Advanced Rockets
Propulsion EducationRobert Frederick Jr., UAHPropulsionResearchCenter
Public PolicyCarol Cash, CarolCash&Associates,LLC
Social MediaGreg Johnston, Infotech EnterprisesAmerica
Solid Rocket PropulsionC.W. Rousseau, Denel(Pty)LtdRob Black, AerojetRocketdyne
Space TransportationMiroslav Sir, TheAerospaceCorporation
Systems Concepts and Supporting Propulsion TechnologiesJames Chenoweth, Craft-techAl Reisz, ReiszEngineering
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE
General ChairAshwani Gupta, University of Maryland
Deputy General ChairMichael Choi, NASAGoddardSpaceFlightCenter
Technical Program ChairKenneth Mark Bryden, Iowa StateUniversity
Topic Area Organizers
Aerospace Power SystemsMark Liffring, Boeing CommercialAirplanesAbbas Salim, LockheedMartinSpaceSystemsCompany(retired)
Energy Conversion Device TechnologyEdward Lewandowski, NASAGlennResearchCenter
Energy Storage TechnologyRichard Shaw, LockheedMartinCorporation
Terrestrial Electricity Delivery and Grid ReliabilityScott Duncan, Aerospace SystemsDesignLaboratoryGeorgiaTech
Terrestrial Energy-Efficient and Renewable Energy SystemsNessreen Ghaddar, American UniversityofBeirutEssam Khalil, CairoUniversityDavid Muth, IdahoNationalLaboratory
Terrestrial Fossil Energy SystemsBhupendra Khandelwal, CranfieldUniversityAshan Choudhuri, UniversityofTexasElPaso
Terrestrial Nuclear Energy SystemsPavel Tsvetkov, TexasA&MUniversity
Thermal Management TechnologyMichael Choi, NASAGoddardSpaceFlightCenter
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COMMITTEE MEETINGS
All meetings are scheduled in the San Jose Marriott unless otherwise indicated.
Sunday, 14 July1400–1600hrs TAC P&E Strategy Meeting CC:211C
1600–1700hrs SRTC Awards and Communications Subcommittees
CC:211A
1600–1700hrs SRTC Education and History Subcommittees
CC:211B
1600–1900hrs TAC Propulsion and Energy Group Meeting
CC:211D
1630–1730hrs ABP New Member Orientation CC:211C
Monday, 15 July0800–2200hrs Moog Meeting Room CC:232
0900–1000hrs ABPTCs Steering Committee Willow Glen I & II
1000–1100hrs ABPTCs Communications Subcommittee
Willow Glen I & II
1100–1200hrs ABPTCs Education Subcommittee Willow Glen I & II
1200–1400hrs Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion TC
Salon II
1200–1330hrs ASME Propulsion Technical Committee
Willow Glen III
1300–1400hrs ABPTCs Honors and Awards Subcommittee Annual Meeting
Willow Glen I & II
1600–1700hrs ABP Working Groups (TC Meeting Prep)
Willow Glen III
1800–2000hrs LPTC Steering Committee Willow Glen III
1800–2100hrs Energetic Components and Systems TC
Willow Glen I & II
1900–2100hrs Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC
Guadalupe
1900–2100hrs High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC
BlossomHillIand II
1900–2100hrs Gas Turbine Engines TC CC:114
1900–2200hrs Electric Propulsion TC Salon III
1900–2200hrs Hybrid Rockets TC SalonIV
1900–2200hrs Propellants and Combustion TC SalonV&VI
1900–2200hrs Solid Rockets TC Salon I & II
Tuesday, 16 July0800–2200hrs Moog Meeting Room CC:232
0900–1000hrs ABPTCs Conference Subcommittees
BlossomHill1
1100–1200hrs Pressure Gain Combustion Working Group
Salon I & II
1430–1600hrs 2014 Propulsion and Energy Forum Technical Program Committee Meeting
Salon I & II
1500–1600hrs ABPTCs PAW Committee BlossomHill1
1730–1830hrs ABP WGs (Dinner Meeting Prep) SalonV&VI
1730–2000hrs Green Engineering PC Salon II
1800–2100hrs Terrestrial Energy Systems TC SanCarlos
1830–2130hrs ABPTCs Dinner Meeting SalonV&VI
1900–2200hrs Aerospace Power Systems TC CC:210E
1900–2200hrs HRTC Student Meeting Salon III
Wednesday, 17 July0800–2200hrs Moog Meeting Room CC:232
1000–1100hrs ABP WG Salon I
1430–1530hrs JPC Steering Committee Salon III
1530–1630hrs IECEC Steering Committee Salon III
1730–1900hrs JPC Lessons Learned Salon I
1800–2100hrs Liquid Propulsion TC Salon III
1900–2200hrs HyTASP PC SalonIV
SECOND LEVEL
THIRD LEVEL
ALMADEN
GUADALUPESAN
CARLOSWILLOWGLEN III
WILLOWGLEN II
SALON I
SALON II
SALON VI
SALON V
SALON III
SAN JOSEBALLROOM
SAN JOSECONVENTION CENTER
SALON IV
WILLOWGLEN I
BLOSSOMHILL III
BLOSSOMHILL II
BLOSSOMHILL I
SECOND LEVEL
THIRD LEVEL
ALMADEN
GUADALUPESAN
CARLOSWILLOWGLEN III
WILLOWGLEN II
SALON I
SALON II
SALON VI
SALON V
SALON III
SAN JOSEBALLROOM
SAN JOSECONVENTION CENTER
SALON IV
WILLOWGLEN I
BLOSSOMHILL III
BLOSSOMHILL II
BLOSSOMHILL I
SAN JOSE MARRIOTT
Key
CC SanJoseConventionCenter
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Abbreviation Title Start Time Location
Sunday, 14 July1-NW-1 Welcome Reception 1800hrs ExhibitHall2
Monday, 15 July2-NW-2 Monday Networking Coffee and Pastries 0700hrs ExhibitHall2
3-PLNRY-1 Perspectives on Propulsion Policy, Strategy, Budgets, and Activities for Civil, Commercial, and National Security Space
0800hrs ExhibitHall1
4-NW-3 Networking Coffee Break 0900hrs ExhibitHall2
5-SB-1 Speakers’ Briefing 0930hrs Individual Session Rooms
6-ABPSI-1 Inlets I 1000hrs 210A
7-ABPSI-2 Engine Systems Integration I 1000hrs 211B
8-APC-1 Advanced Aircraft Propulsion Concepts I 1000hrs 111
9-APS-1 Spacecraft Power Systems and Electronics Design 1000hrs 213
10-EC-1 Sustainable Energy Conversion Systems 1000hrs 212D
11-EC-2 Stirling System Components 1000hrs 212B
12-ES-1 Energy Storage 1000hrs 212A&C
13-GTE-1 Compressor I 1000hrs 210B
14-GTE-2 Turbine I 1000hrs 210C
15-GTE-3 Advanced Cycle 1000hrs 210D
16-GTE-5 Advanced Engine 1000hrs 211C
17-GTE-6 Compressor II 1000hrs 211D
18-HR-1 Internal Ballistics Modeling I 1000hrs 114
19-HSABP-1 Numerical Analysis of Hyper-/Supersonic Inlets 1000hrs 210E
20-LP-1 Modeling and Simulation of Nozzles 1000hrs 112
21-PANEL-1 Evolution of Commercial Space and Future Opportunities 1000hrs ExhibitHall3
22-PANEL-2 The Future of Military Space Launch and How Affordability Will Factor In 1000hrs 230C
23-PANEL-3 International Collaboration in Propulsion 1000hrs 210F
24-PC-1 Hybrid Rockets and Solid Propellants 1000hrs 231
25-PC-3 Fundamental Combustion Processes I 1000hrs 230B
26-PC-4 Advanced Combustor Concepts I 1000hrs 113
27-PC-5 Detonations I 1000hrs 210G
28-SCP-1 Thermal Sensors and Protection Systems 1000hrs 210H
29-TM-1 Two Phase Thermal Control Technologies 1000hrs 214
30-NW-4 Networking Luncheon (Tickets Required) 1200hrs ExhibitHall2
31-SB-2 Speakers’ Briefing 1300hrs Individual Session Rooms
32-ABPSI-3 Inlets II 1330hrs 210A
33-ABPSI-4 Engine Systems Integration II 1330hrs 211B
34-APC-2 Advanced Aircraft Propulsion Concepts II 1330hrs 111
35-EC-3 Engines 1330hrs 212A&C
36-EERE-1 Wind Energy 1330hrs 213
37-EERE-2 Liquid Fuels 1330hrs 214
38-GEPC-1 Propulsion Systems and Integration for Next Generation Vehicles 1330hrs 210F
39-GTE-7 Compressor III 1330hrs 210B
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Abbreviation Title Start Time Location
40-GTE-8 Turbine II 1330hrs 210C
41-GTE-9 Combustor I 1330hrs 210D
42-GTE-10 Gas Turbine Engine Nozzles 1330hrs 211A
43-HSABP-2 Numerical Analysis of Supersonic Combustion Systems, Scramjets I 1330hrs 210H
44-HSABP-3 Numerical Analysis of Supersonic Combustion Systems, Scramjets II 1330hrs 210E
45-LP-2 Modeling and Simulation of Fluids 1330hrs 113
46-LP-3 Injectors I 1330hrs 112
47-PANEL-4 NASA SLS Development 1330hrs ExhibitHall3
48-PANEL-5 Emerging Pathways to Jet Fuel 1330hrs 212D
49-PC-6 Fundamental Combustion Processes II 1330hrs 211C
50-PC-7 Advanced Combustor Concepts II 1330hrs 231
51-PC-8 Spray Combustion I 1330hrs 230A
52-PC-9 Combustion Modeling II 1330hrs 230B
53-PC-10 Detonations II 1330hrs 230C
54-PC-11 Green Fuels I 1330hrs 210G
55-PC-12 High Speed Combustion 1330hrs 114
56-PP-1 Powering the Next Generation 1330hrs 211D
57-TM-2 Spacecraft and Lunar/Mars/Venus Surface Thermal Management I 1330hrs 212B
58-NW-5 Networking Coffee Break 1530hrs ExhibitHall2
59-SB-3 Speakers’ Briefing 1530hrs Individual Session Rooms
60-ABPSI-5 Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop I 1600hrs 211B
61-APS-2 Spacecraft Power Systems In-Orbit Performance 1600hrs 212A&C
62-EERE-3 Gas 1600hrs 213
63-EERE-4 Solar Power 1600hrs 212B
64-GTE-14 Cooling and Leakages 1600hrs 210D
65-HSABP-4 Analytical/Experimental Analysis of Hyper-/Supersonic Flow Path 1600hrs 210E
66-HSABP-5 Numerical Analysis of Dual Mode Supersonic Combustion 1600hrs 210H
67-LP-4 Liquid Rocket Engines I 1600hrs 111
68-LP-5 Spacecraft Propulsion Systems 1600hrs 230C
69-LP-6 Turbomachinery I 1600hrs 114
70-NFF-1 Future Flight Propulsion Systems I 1600hrs 113
71-PANEL-6 High Power Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage 1600hrs 212D
72-PANEL-7 Driving Mission Requirements and Technologies for Space Transportation – the Next Step after Space Shuttle
1600hrs 214
73-PANEL-8 Legacy RLV Systems DC-X 1600hrs ExhibitHall3
74-PC-13 Advanced Combustor Concepts III 1600hrs 211A
75-PC-14 Fundamental Combustion Processes III 1600hrs 211C
76-PC-15 Spray Combustion II 1600hrs 231
77-PC-16 Rocket Combustion Instability 1600hrs 230A
78-PC-17 Combustion Diagnostics 1600hrs 230B
79-PC-18 Green Fuels II and Microscale Combustion 1600hrs 210G
80-PC-19 Combustion Modeling III 1600hrs 112
81-SR-1 Motor Design and Plume Effects 1600hrs 211D
82-NW-6 Tech Museum of Innovation Off-Site Reception 1830hrs Off-Site
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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Abbreviation Title Start Time Location
83-SB-4 Speakers’ Briefing 1830hrs Individual Session Rooms
84-ABPSI-6 Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop II 1900hrs 211B
Tuesday, 16 July85-NW-7 Tuesday Networking Coffee and Pastries 0700hrs ExhibitHall2
86-PLNRY-2 Propulsion and Power Systems of the Future 0800hrs ExhibitHall1
87-PLNRY-3 A New Industrial Revolution for a Sustainable Energy Future 0800hrs 212A&C
88-NW-8 Networking Coffee Break 0900hrs ExhibitHall2
89-SB-5 Speakers’ Briefing 0930hrs Individual Session Rooms
90-ABPSI-7 Propeller Systems 1000hrs 210E
91-APC-3 Advanced Concepts and Planning 1000hrs 210F
92-APS-4 Hybrid Power Systems 1000hrs 212B
93-EC-4 Cooling 1000hrs 212A&C
94-EC-5 Stirling System Testing 1000hrs 212D
95-ECS-1 Ignition Characterization and Analysis 1000hrs 210A
96-EERE-5 Sustainable Energy Solutions 1000hrs 214
97-EP-1 Electrospray Propulsion I 1000hrs 210B
98-EP-2 Plasma Thruster Modeling I 1000hrs 210C
99-EP-3 Helicon Thrusters 1000hrs 112
100-HR-2 Swirling Oxidizer Flows 1000hrs 210D
101-HSABP-6 Hypersonic Air-Breathing Propulsion Concepts 1000hrs 231
102-ITAR-1 Liquid Rocket Propulsion/Solid Rocket Propulsion/System Concepts and Supporting Propulsion Technologies (ITAR Restricted Session)
1000hrs 210H
103-LP-7 Rocket Nozzles 1000hrs 211C
104-LP-8 Propellant Storage and Management I 1000hrs 211A
105-LP-9 Modeling and Simulation of Engine Heat Transfer I 1000hrs 230A
106-LP-10 Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) 1000hrs 230B
107-LP-11 Injectors II 1000hrs 211D
108-PANEL-9 Emerging Technologies for the Next Generation of Aircraft Systems 1000hrs ExhibitHall3
109-PP-2 Dealing with the Changing Aerospace Business Environment: A Commercial Aviation Perspective
1000hrs 230C
110-SCP-2 Spacecraft Thrusters 1000hrs 211B
111-SCP-3 Advanced Seals Session I 1000hrs 210G
112-SR-2 Nozzle Materials and Slag Accumulation 1000hrs 111
113-SR-3 Combustion Instability 1000hrs 114
114-TM-3 Aerospace and Terrestrial Power Systems Thermal Management I 1000hrs 213
115-NW-9 IECEC Awards Luncheon 1200hrs ExhibitHall1
116-SB-6 Speakers’ Briefing 1230hrs Individual Session Rooms
117-ABPSI-8 Integrated Propulsion and Configuration 1300hrs 210E
118-APC-4 Advanced Space Propulsion Concepts I 1300hrs 210F
119-EP-4 Electrospray Propulsion II 1300hrs 210B
120-EP-5 Plasmas in Propulsion 1300hrs 211B
121-EP-6 Plasma Thruster Modeling II 1300hrs 211C
122-EP-7 Ion Engines I 1300hrs 211D
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Abbreviation Title Start Time Location
123-HR-3 Internal Ballistics Modeling II 1300hrs 210D
124-HR-4 Novel Motor Operating Conditions I 1300hrs 211A
125-HSABP-7 Innovative Scramjet Concepts 1300hrs 231
126-LP-12 Propellant Storage and Management II 1300hrs 210C
127-LP-13 Modeling and Simulation of Engines and Propulsion Systems 1300hrs 230A
128-LP-15 Liquid Propulsion History I: LOX/HC Propulsion I: Goddard – Peenemuende – Sputnik (8K71PS/8A91 R-7), Vanguard, Juno 1 to Titan, Atlas, Falcon and Beyond
1300hrs 230B
129-NFF-4 Fusion and Alternative Nuclear Concepts I 1300hrs 113
130-PANEL-10 Disruptive Aircraft and Propulsion Technologies for the Future 1300hrs ExhibitHall3
131-PP-3 Dealing with the Changing Aerospace Business Environment: A Military Aviation Perspective
1300hrs 230C
132-SCP-4 Advanced Seals Session II 1300hrs 210G
133-SR-4 Flow Effects in Solid Rocket Motors 1300hrs 111
134-ST-1 Space Transportation I 1300hrs 112
135-SB-7 Speakers’ Briefing 1400hrs Individual Session Rooms
136-APS-3 Advanced Space Power Generation Designs & Status 1430hrs 212A&C
137-EC-6 Thermoelectric Devices and Systems 1430hrs 212D
138-TFES-2 Combustion 1430hrs 213
139-TM-4 Heating and Cooling of Buildings I 1430hrs 212B
140-TM-5 Heating and Cooling of Buildings II 1430hrs 214
141-NW-10 Networking Coffee Break 1500hrs ExhibitHall2
142-SB-8 Speaker Briefing 1530hrs Individual Session Rooms
143-ABPSI-9 Engine Systems Integration II 1600hrs 210E
144-APC-5 Advanced Rocket Propulsion Concepts II 1600hrs 210F
145-CS-1 Propulsion Challenges for Commercial Reusable Space Vehicles 1600hrs 210A
146-ECS-2 Energetic Devices – Modeling and Analysis 1600hrs 112
147-EDU-1 Engineering Education in a New Fiscal Reality 1600hrs 230C
148-EP-8 Micropropulsion I 1600hrs 210B
149-HR-5 Paraffin Fuels I 1600hrs 210D
150-HR-6 Paraffin Fuels II 1600hrs 211A
151-HSABP-8 Pulse/Rotating Detonation Systems 1600hrs 231
152-HSABP-9 Numerical Analysis of Supersonic Combustion Systems, Scramjets III 1600hrs 230A
153-ITAR-3 Propellants and Combustion/High Speed Air-Breathing (ITAR Restricted Session)
1600hrs 210H
154-LP-16 Propellant Storage and Management III 1600hrs 211D
155-LP-17 Liquid Rocket Engines III 1600hrs 210C
156-LP-18 Modeling and Simulation of Instabilities I 1600hrs 211C
157-LP-19 Modeling and Simulation of Engine Heat Transfer II 1600hrs 211B
158-LP-20 Liquid Propulsion History II: LOX/Hydrocarbon Propulsion: Liquid Propulsion Capability At Crossroads; Where Do We Go From Here?
1600hrs 230B
159-NFF-5 Nuclear Thermal Propulsion II: Engine Modeling 1600hrs 113
160-PANEL-11 DoD Energy Panel 1600hrs ExhibitHall3
161-SCP-5 Integrated Modeling and Simulation 1600hrs 210G
162-SCP-6 Systems Design, Engineering and Analysis I 1600hrs 114
163-SR-5 Propellant Effects on Internal Ballistics and Performance 1600hrs 111
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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Abbreviation Title Start Time Location
164-SB-9 Speakers’ Briefing 1830hrs Individual Session Rooms
165-APC-6 Advanced Space Propulsion Concepts II 1900hrs 210F
166-EDU-2 Propulsion Education I 1900hrs 230C
167-LP-22 Combustion Devices I 1900hrs 211B
168-SR-6 SRTC Special Session: M. Prevost and F. Blomshield (Testing and Experimental Combustion Instability)
1900hrs 111
Wednesday, 17 July169-NW-11 Wednesday Networking Coffee and Pastries 0700hrs ExhibitHall2
170-PLNRY-4 Hypersonic Propulsion, Leveraging Today to Deliver Unique Capabilities in the Future 0800hrs ExhibitHall1
171-PLNRY-5 Power Generation and Processing Challenges for Near-Term High Power Solar Electric Propulsion
0800hrs 212A&C
172-NW-12 Networking Coffee Break 0900hrs ExhibitHall2
173-SB-10 Speakers’ Briefing 0900hrs Individual Session Rooms
174-APC-7 SOA Propulsion Concepts 0930hrs 111
175-APS-5 Spacecraft Solar Power and Solar Array Designs 0930hrs 212D
176-EC-7 Energy Harvesting 0930hrs 212A&C
177-EP-9 Electrospray Propulsion III 0930hrs 210D
178-EP-10 Hollow Cathodes 0930hrs 211A
179-HR-7 Fuel Regression Characterization 0930hrs 211C
180-HR-8 Novel Motor Operating Conditions II 0930hrs 211D
181-HR-9 New Approaches to Hybrid Motor Development 0930hrs 211B
182-ITAR-4 Pressure Gain Combustion: VULCAN Program Overview (ITAR Restricted Session)
0930hrs 210H
183-LP-23 Monopropellant Catalyst Development and Decomposition Phenomena 0930hrs 210A
184-LP-24 Liquid Rocket Engines IV 0930hrs 210B
185-LP-26 Modeling and Simulation of Instabilities II 0930hrs 231
186-LP-27 Combustion Devices II 0930hrs 210F
187-LP-28 Turbomachinery II 0930hrs 210E
188-LP-29 Modeling and Simulation of Injector and Chamber Flows 0930hrs 230A
189-NFF-6 Fusion and Alternative Nuclear Concepts II 0930hrs 112
190-NFF-7 Nuclear Thermal Propulsion III: Missions, Vehicles and Architectures 0930hrs 113
191-PANEL-12 High Speed Propulsion Development and Implementation 0930hrs ExhibitHall3
192-PP-4 Public-Private Partnerships to Accelerate Technology Transition 0930hrs 230C
193-SR-7 SRM Throttleability Using Pintle Nozzles and Novel Techniques 0930hrs 230B
194-SR-8 Particle Effects on Combustion Instability and Agglomeration 0930hrs 210G
195-SR-9 Nozzle and Internal Ballistic Prediction 0930hrs 114
196-TFES-1 Gaseous Fuels 0930hrs 214
197-TM-6 Aerospace and Terrestrial Power Systems Thermal Management II 0930hrs 213
198-TM-7 Spacecraft and Lunar/Mars/Venus Surface Thermal Management II 0930hrs 212B
199-NW-13 JPC Awards Luncheon 1200hrs ExhibitHall1
200-SB-11 Speakers’ Briefing 1400hrs Individual Session Rooms
201-ECS-3 Energetic Devices and Materials – Design and Application 1430hrs 214
202-EDU-3 Technology, Education and NASA’s New Asteroid Grand Challenge 1430hrs 230C
203-EDU-4 Propulsion Education II 1430hrs 211B
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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Abbreviation Title Start Time Location
204-EP-11 Ion Engines II 1430hrs 210E
205-EP-12 Qualification and Operation of EP Systems 1430hrs 212D
206-EP-14 Hall Thrusters 1430hrs 210D
207-EP-15 Micropropulsion II 1430hrs 211A
208-EP-16 Applications of Electric Propulsion 1430hrs 212A&C
209-EP-17 Facilities Effects and Interactions with Materials 1430hrs 212B
210-HR-10 Analytic Modeling of Hybrid Motors 1430hrs 211C
211-HR-11 Testing of Hybrid Motors 1430hrs 211D
212-ITAR-5 Thermal Management and Enegy Conversion Device Technologies (ITAR Restricted Session)
1430hrs 210H
213-LP-30 Combustion Chamber Heat Transfer 1430hrs 210F
214-LP-31 Liquid Rocket Engines V 1430hrs 210B
215-LP-33 Ignition Systems 1430hrs 114
216-LP-34 Liquid Rocket Combustion Modeling 1430hrs 111
217-LP-35 German Liquid Rocket Propulsion 1430hrs 210A
218-NFF-8 Nuclear Thermal Propulsion IV: Testing and Programmatics 1430hrs 113
219-PANEL-13 The Aerospace Industry Coping with the Current Fiscal Environment 1430hrs 230B
221-SCP-7 Systems Design, Engineering and Analysis II 1430hrs 231
222-SR-10 Solid Fueled Ramjet/Scramjet and Novel Propellants 1430hrs 230A
223-SR-11 SRM Systems 1430hrs 210G
224-ST-2 Space Transportation II 1430hrs 213
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Sund
ay
Sund
ay, 1
4 Ju
ly 20
131-
NW-1
18
00 -
1930
hrs
Welco
me R
ecep
tion
Exhib
it Ha
ll 2
Mond
ay
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
132-
NW-2
07
00 -
0800
hrs
Mond
ay N
etwor
king C
offe
e & P
astri
esEx
hibit
Hall 2
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
133-
PLNR
Y-1
0800
- 09
00 h
rsPe
rspec
tives
on P
ropu
lsion
Poli
cy, St
rateg
y, Bu
dgets
, and
Acti
vities
for C
ivil, C
omme
rcial,
and N
ation
al Se
curit
y Spa
ceEx
hibit
Hall 1
Keyn
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peak
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hn O
lson
Form
er As
sistan
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ctor f
or Sp
ace a
nd Ae
ronau
tics,
Whit
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se O
ffice o
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nd Te
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logy P
olicy
VP, S
pace
Sys
tems G
roup,
Sierra
Nev
ada C
orpora
tion
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
134-
NW-3
09
00 -
1000
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Exhib
it Ha
ll 2
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
135-
SB-1
09
30 -
1000
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Indiv
idual
Sessi
on R
ooms
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
136-
ABPS
I-1In
lets I
210
ACh
aired
by: K
. BLO
DGET
T, GE
Aviat
ion10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-360
0Tw
in Im
pingin
g Jets
Alig
ned W
ith
a Cro
ssflow
J. Ba
rata,
Unive
rsity
of Be
ira In
terior
, Co
vilha
, Port
ugal
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
601
Comp
utat
ional
Inve
stiga
tion
of
Comp
ressi
ble Fl
ow in
a Di
ffusin
g S-
duct
B. Re
za Ah
rabi, K
. Sree
nivas,
R. W
ebste
r, Un
iversit
y of T
enne
ssee,
Chatt
anoo
ga,
Chatt
anoo
ga, T
N
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
602
The I
nflue
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f Duc
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ent
Dista
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n Sc
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-Gen
erat
ed To
tal
Pres
sure
Dist
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n Pr
ofiles
W. O
’Brie
n, J.
Baile
y, Vir
ginia
Polyt
echn
ic Ins
titute
and S
tate U
nivers
ity, B
lacks
burg,
VA
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
137-
ABPS
I-2En
gine S
ystem
s Int
egra
tion
I21
1 B
Chair
ed by
: C. B
EARD
, Boe
ing Co
mmerc
ial Ai
rplan
es10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-360
3Ex
perim
enta
l Stu
dy of
the
Unste
ady A
erod
ynam
ics th
e Co
mpre
ssor-C
ombu
stor I
nter
face
of
a Lea
n Bu
rn Co
mbus
tion
Syste
mA.
Walke
r, P. G
raham
, J. C
arrott
e, A.
Spen
cer, J
. McG
uirk,
Loug
hboro
ugh
Unive
rsity,
Loug
hboro
ugh,
Unite
d King
dom
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
604
An A
ssessm
ent o
f Rela
tive
Tech
nolog
y Ben
efits
of a
Varia
ble
Pitch
Fan
and V
ariab
le Ar
ea N
ozzle
G. Kr
ishna
n, C.
Perul
lo, D
. Mav
ris, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A
32
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
138-
APC-
1Ad
vanc
ed A
ircra
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opuls
ion Co
ncep
ts I
111
Chair
ed by
: T. C
HEN,
NAS
A10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-360
5NA
SA Fi
xed W
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Prop
ulsion
Re
search
and T
echno
logy
Deve
lopme
nt Ac
tivitie
s to R
educ
e Sp
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Energ
y Con
sump
tion
M. Ha
thawa
y, R.
Del R
osario
, NAS
A Glen
n Re
search
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH;
N. M
adav
an,
NASA
Ames
Resea
rch Ce
nter, M
offett
Field
, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
606
Robu
st Op
timiza
tion
of Th
erma
l an
d Pow
er Sy
stems
For a
Bat
tery-
Powe
red C
ompe
tition
Airc
raft
K. Re
ynold
s, NA
SA Am
es Re
searc
h Cen
ter,
Moffe
tt Fie
ld, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
607
Desig
n an
d Per
form
ance
Co
nside
ratio
ns fo
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Supe
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g Elec
tric P
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Sy
stem
to po
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utur
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raft
P. Ma
lkin,
CERF
ACS,
Cran
field,
Unit
ed
Kingd
om
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
608
Pre-
Conc
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erfo
rman
ce
Inve
stiga
tion
of El
ectri
cally
Po
were
d Aer
o-Pr
opuls
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stems
A. Se
itz, A
. Isik
veren
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ornun
g, Ba
uhau
s Luft
fahrt
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Munic
h, Ge
rman
y
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
139-
APS-
1Sp
acec
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Powe
r Sys
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nd El
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esign
213
Chair
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: R. C
HAMB
ERS,
Lock
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rporat
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AM, R
esea
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00 hr
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A-201
3-360
9Ele
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Prop
ulsion
Elec
tronic
s Ac
tivitie
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Euro
pe -
2013
M. G
ollor,
ESA,
Noord
wijk,
The
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Bos
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Fri
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erman
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Bourg
uigno
n, Th
ales A
lenia
Spac
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arlero
i, Belg
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. Ga
lantin
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x ES,
Nerv
iana,
Italy;
F. D
e la
Cruz,
Crisa
, Tres
Canto
s, Sp
ain
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
610
Soil M
oistu
re A
ctive
Pas
sive
(SMA
P) O
bser
vato
ry P
ower
Syste
m Ar
chite
cture
H. Ai
ntabli
an, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
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liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1310
-EC-1
Susta
inable
Ener
gy Co
nver
sion
Syste
ms21
2 D
Chair
ed by
: P. C
ORNE
LL, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
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nter a
nd D
. WOL
FORD
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-361
1A
Simula
tor f
or Ex
perim
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aluat
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Hea
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ectio
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ment
s in P
arab
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once
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Solar
Pow
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sR.
Gardn
er, J.
Goljen
boom
, J. L
aFav
or, A.
Me
ssina
, P. Be
njami
n, M.
Traum
, Milw
auke
e Sc
hool
of En
ginee
ring,
Milw
auke
e, WI
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
612
An A
mmon
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drog
en-Fu
eled
Micro
-Ther
moph
otov
oltaic
Dev
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Integ
rated
with
a Mi
cro-re
form
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Um,
O. K
won,
Sung
kyun
kwan
Un
iversi
ty, S
uwon
, Sou
th Ko
rea
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1311
-EC-2
Stirli
ng Sy
stem
Comp
onen
ts21
2 B
Chair
ed by
: T. C
HAN,
Lock
heed
Mart
in Sp
ace S
ystem
s10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-361
3A
Revie
w of
Mod
els fo
r App
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Ga
p Los
ses i
n Sti
rling
Cycle
Ma
chine
sJ.
Pfeiffe
r, H. K
uehl,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Do
rtmun
d, Do
rtmun
d, Ge
rman
y
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
614
Perfo
rman
ce A
nalys
is of
a Fa
ult
Toler
ant C
ontro
ller f
or a
Single
Sti
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Conv
erto
rD.
Duv
en, H
. Amb
rose,
M. Fr
aema
n, D.
Fran
kford,
John
s Hop
kins U
nivers
ity
Appli
ed Ph
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Labo
ratory
, Lau
rel, M
D
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Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1312
-ES-1
Ener
gy St
orag
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2 A
& C
Chair
ed by
: R. S
HAW,
Lock
heed
Mart
in Sp
ace S
ystem
s10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-361
5Pe
riphe
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lectro
nics P
roto
type
of
Supe
r-Cap
acito
r Ene
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tora
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r Sm
all Sa
tellite
sT.
Shim
izu, K
yush
u Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Kitak
yush
u, Ja
pan;
C. Un
derw
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Unive
rsity
of Su
rrey,
Guild
ford,
Unite
d Kin
gdom
; M. C
ho, K
yush
u Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Kitak
yush
u, Ja
pan
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
616
High
Ener
gy D
ensit
y Sto
rage
Usin
g In
-Situ
Hyd
roge
n Pr
oduc
tion
S. El
itzur,
V. Ro
senb
and,
A. Ga
ny,
Tech
nion--
Israe
l Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Haifa
, Isra
el
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1313
-GTE
-1Co
mpre
ssor I
210
BCh
aired
by: M
. LIO
U, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
617
An ev
aluat
ion of
the p
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tial
of ad
ditive
man
ufac
turin
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hnolo
gies i
n fu
ture
aero
engin
e de
sign
D. Ro
ckel,
A. H
upfer
, H. K
au, T
echn
ical
Unive
rsity
of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
618
An Ef
ficien
t Cou
pled M
ethod
of
Casca
de Fl
utter
Inve
stiga
tion
Base
d on
Red
uced
Ord
er M
odel
D. Su
, W. Z
hang
, Nort
hwest
ern Po
lytech
nical
Unive
rsity,
Xi’an
, Chin
a; M.
Ma,
China
Ae
rodyn
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Resea
rch an
d Dev
elopm
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Cente
r, Mian
yang
, Chin
a; Z.
Ye, N
orthw
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Po
lytech
nical
Unive
rsity,
Xi’an
, Chin
a
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
619
Comp
utat
ionall
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cient
Axia
l Co
mpre
ssor C
hara
cteris
tic M
ap
Gene
ratio
n Ba
sed o
n 1-
D Me
anlin
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prox
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Des
midt,
K. Ek
ici, K.
Youn
g, Un
iversi
ty of
Tenn
esse
e, Kn
oxvil
le, Kn
oxvil
le, TN
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
620
Analy
sis an
d Com
pres
sion
of
Time-
Accu
rate
Turb
omac
hiner
y Sim
ulatio
ns U
sing P
rope
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thog
onal
Deco
mpos
ition
T. Bla
nc, S
. Gorr
ell, M
. Jon
es, B
righa
m Yo
ung U
nivers
ity, P
rovo,
UT; E
. Duq
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Intell
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Light,
Ruthe
rford,
NJ
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1314
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-2Tu
rbine
I21
0 C
Chair
ed by
: S. S
UBRA
MANI
AN, Q
uEST
Glob
al, In
c.10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-362
1Co
mput
ation
of H
eat T
rans
fer
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rbine
Rot
or B
lade C
oolin
g Ch
anne
ls wi
th A
ngled
Rib
Turb
ulato
rsG.
Flyn
t, R.
Webs
ter, K
. Sree
nivas
, Un
iversi
ty of
Tenn
esse
e, Ch
attan
ooga
, Ch
attan
ooga
, TN
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
622
Expe
rimen
tal H
eat T
rans
fer S
tudy
in
an In
terme
diate
Turb
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B. Ro
jo, V.
Chern
oray,
M. Jo
hans
son,
M. G
olube
v, Ch
almers
Univ
ersity
of
Tech
nolog
y, Gö
teborg
, Swe
den
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
178
Fabr
icatio
n and
Analy
sis of
Poro
us
Supe
rallo
ys fo
r Tur
bine C
ompo
nents
Us
ing La
ser Ad
ditive
Man
ufactu
ring
J. Be
rnstei
n, A.
Brava
to, B.
Ealy,
M. Ri
cklick
, J.
Kapa
t, Univ
ersity
of Ce
ntral
Florid
a, Or
lando
, FL;
I. Mi
ngare
ev, M
. Rich
ardson
, Tow
nes L
aser
Institu
te, O
rland
o, FL;
W. M
einers
, I. Ke
lbassa
, Fra
unho
fer In
stitute
for L
aser T
echno
logy,
Orlan
do, F
L
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1315
-GTE
-3Ad
vanc
ed Cy
cle21
0 D
Chair
ed by
: J. S
ORDY
L, W
illiam
s Inte
rnatio
nal
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
623
Poten
tial B
enefi
ts to
Comm
ercia
l Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stems
from
Pre
ssure
Ga
in Co
mbus
tion
S. Jo
nes,
D. Pa
xson
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
624
Expe
rimen
tal C
ompa
rison
of A
xial
Turb
ine P
erfo
rman
ce U
nder
Puls
ed-
Air a
nd P
ulsed
-Deto
natio
n Flo
wsA.
St. G
eorge
, R. D
risco
ll, D.
Mun
day,
E. Gu
tmark
, Univ
ersity
of Ci
ncinn
ati,
Cincin
nati,
OH
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
625
Desig
n an
d Dem
onstr
ation
of
Emer
genc
y Con
trol M
odes
for
Enha
nced
Engin
e Per
form
ance
Y. Liu
, N&R
Engin
eerin
g, Pa
rma H
eights
, OH
; J. L
itt, T.
Guo
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
626
Inve
stiga
tion
of O
pera
ting
Cond
itions
on D
istor
tion
Trans
fer
and G
ener
ation
in a
Thre
e Sta
ge
Fans
M. M
arsha
ll, D.
Wes
ton, S
. Gorr
ell,
Brigh
am Yo
ung U
nivers
ity, P
rovo,
UT
34
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1316
-GTE
-5Ad
vanc
ed En
gine
211
CCh
aired
by: J
. TAI,
Geo
rgia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-362
7Op
timiza
tion
of O
pen
Roto
r En
gines
for C
ivil A
ircra
ft Us
ing a
Coop
erat
ive Ev
olutio
nary
Meth
odL.
Casa
lino,
D. Pa
stron
e, F.
Simeo
ni,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Tu
rin, T
urin,
Italy
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
628
Upda
ted A
ssessm
ent o
f an
Open
Ro
tor A
irplan
e usin
g an
Adva
nced
Bl
ade D
esign
E. He
ndric
ks, J
. Bert
on, W
. Hall
er, M
. To
ng, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH; M
. Guy
nn, N
ASA L
angle
y Re
searc
h Cen
ter, H
ampto
n, VA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
629
Effe
ct of
a Wi
nglet
on O
pen
Roto
r Ae
rody
nami
cs an
d Tip
Vorte
x In
terac
tion
S. Re
ad, T
. Hyn
es, U
nivers
ity of
Ca
mbrid
ge, C
ambri
dge,
Unite
d King
dom
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
630
Off-D
esign
Char
acter
istics
of Lo
w-Fu
el Co
nsum
ption
Gas
Turb
ine
Engin
e for
Long
-Ran
ge U
AVR.
Andri
ani, U
. Ghe
zzi, T
echn
ical U
nivers
ity
of Mi
lan, M
ilan,
Italy;
A. In
genit
o, F.
Gamm
a, A.
Agres
ta, U
nivers
ity of
Rome
“L
a Sap
ienza
”, Ro
me, I
taly
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1317
-GTE
-6Co
mpre
ssor I
I21
1 D
Chair
ed by
: G. W
ELCH
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-363
1Co
mput
ation
al Stu
dy of
the C
C3
Impe
ller a
nd Va
neles
s Diff
user
Ex
perim
ent
S. Ku
lkarni
, NAS
A Glen
n Rese
arch C
enter
, Cle
velan
d, OH
; T. B
each,
Coyo
te Ho
llow
Consu
lting,
Cleve
land,
OH; G
. Sko
ch, N
ASA
Glenn
Resea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
632
Effe
ct of
Casin
g Gro
ove L
ocat
ions
on th
e Per
form
ance
of an
Axia
l Flo
w Sta
geW.
Lin,
K. Sr
eeniv
as, R
. Web
ster,
D. H
yams
, Univ
ersity
of Te
nnes
see,
Chatt
anoo
ga, C
hatta
noog
a, TN
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
633
Char
acter
izatio
n of
the D
ischa
rge
Flow
of a
Dual
Volut
e Axi-
Cent
rifug
al Ga
s Tur
bine C
ompr
esso
rJ.
Ilott,
Stand
ardAe
ro, W
innipe
g, Ca
nada
; W.
Allan
, A. A
sghar,
Roya
l Milita
ry Co
llege o
f Ca
nada
, King
ston,
Cana
da; R
. Woo
dason
, Sta
ndard
Aero,
Winn
ipeg,
Cana
da
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1318
-HR-
1In
terna
l Ball
istics
Mod
eling
I11
4Ch
aired
by: B
. EVA
NS, S
pace
Prop
ulsion
Grou
p Inc
. and
J. D
AVITI
AN, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-363
4A
Study
on P
erfo
rman
ce
Impr
ovem
ent o
f Par
affin
Fuele
d Hy
brid
Rock
et En
gines
with
Mult
i-Se
ction
Swirl
Injec
tion
Meth
odK.
Araki,
Y. Hi
rata,
S. Oy
ama,
K. Oh
e, S.
Aso,
Y. Tan
i, Kyu
shu Un
iversit
y, Fu
kuok
a, Jap
an; T
. Sh
imad
a, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAXA
), Ka
naga
wa, J
apan
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
635
High
Per
form
ance
Hyb
rid
Prop
ulsion
Syste
m fo
r Sma
ll Sa
tellite
sL.
Simurd
a, G.
Zillia
c, NA
SA Am
es
Rese
arch C
enter
, Moff
ett Fi
eld, C
A
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
636
Mass
Flow
Rate
and I
solat
ion
Char
acter
istics
of In
jector
s for
Use
with
Self-
Press
urizi
ng O
xidize
rs in
Hybr
id Ro
ckets
B. Wa
xman
, B. C
antw
ell, St
anfor
d Univ
ersity,
Sta
nford,
CA; G
. Zillia
c, NA
SA Am
es Re
search
Ce
nter, M
offett
Field
, CA;
J. Zim
merm
an,
Stanfo
rd Un
iversit
y, Sta
nford,
CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
637
CFD
Analy
sis of
Hyb
rid R
ocke
t Flo
wfield
s Inc
luding
Fuel
Pyro
lysis
and N
ozzle
Abla
tion
D. B
ianch
i, F. N
asuti
, Univ
ersity
of Ro
me
“La S
apien
za”,
Rome
, Ital
y
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1319
-HSA
BP-1
Nume
rical
Analy
sis of
Hyp
er-/
Supe
rsonic
Inlet
s21
0 E
Chair
ed by
: H. H
ASSA
N, N
orth C
arolin
a Stat
e Univ
ersity
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
638
Asse
ssmen
t of W
all-m
odele
d Lar
ge
Eddy
Simu
lation
For S
uper
sonic
Co
mpre
ssion
Ram
p Flow
sD.
Daw
son,
S. Le
le, J.
Bod
art, S
tanfor
d Un
iversi
ty, S
tanfor
d, CA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
639
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
of Ef
fects
of
Bou
ndar
y Lay
er B
leed o
n a
RBCC
inlet
in Ej
ecto
r Mod
eL.
Shi, G
. He,
F. Qi
n, X.
Wei,
X. L
v, X.
Ta
ng, B
. Lin,
Nort
hwes
tern P
olytec
hnica
l Un
iversi
ty, X
i’an,
China
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
640
Inlet
Geo
metry
Effe
cts on
the
Inter
nal P
erfo
rman
ce of
a Va
riable
Flo
w Du
cted R
ocke
t Com
busto
rS.
Kim,
B. N
atan,
Tech
nion--
Israe
l Insti
tute
of Te
chno
logy,
Haifa
, Isra
el
35
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1320
-LP-1
Mode
ling a
nd Si
mulat
ion of
Noz
zles
112
Chair
ed by
: T. G
IEL, J
acob
s Tec
hnolo
gy an
d H. K
AGAW
A, JA
XA10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-364
1De
velop
ment
of an
Aer
oelas
tic
Mode
ling C
apab
ility f
or Tr
ansie
nt
Nozz
le Sid
e Loa
d Ana
lysis
T. Wa
ng, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL;
X. Zh
ao, A
labam
a A&
M Un
iversi
ty, H
untsv
ille, A
L; S.
Zhan
g, ES
I Grou
p, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; Y. C
hen,
Natio
nal A
pplie
d Res
earch
Labo
ratori
es,
Hsinc
hu, T
aiwan
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
642
Linea
r Stab
ility A
nalys
is Usin
g the
Arno
ldi Ei
genm
ode E
xtrac
tion
Techn
ique A
pplie
d to S
epar
ated
Nozz
le Flo
wR.
Larus
son, N
. And
ersson
, Cha
lmers
Unive
rsity
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Gö
teborg
, Swe
den;
J. Os
tlund
, GK
N Ae
rospa
ce En
gine S
ystem
s, Tro
llhätta
n, Sw
eden
; L. E
riksso
n, Ch
almers
Unive
rsity o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, Gö
teborg
, Swe
den
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1321
-PAN
EL-1
10
00 -
1200
hrs
Evolu
tion
of Co
mmer
cial S
pace
and F
utur
e Opp
ortu
nities
Exhib
it Ha
ll 3
Comm
ercial
spac
e is a
rapid
ly gro
wing
secto
r of t
he sp
ace e
cono
my. T
his pa
nel w
ill pre
sent
a stat
us of
curre
nt co
mmerc
ial sp
ace e
fforts
and c
halle
nges
with
a loo
k forw
ard to
new
and e
volvi
ng op
portu
nities
. Mo
derat
or: Ja
mes H
alsell
, Tec
hnica
l Dire
ctor, A
erosp
ace S
ystem
s, Dy
netic
s
P
aneli
sts:
Kent
Rom
inger
Vice P
reside
nt an
d Prog
ram M
anag
erAT
K
Bob R
ichar
dsVic
e Pres
ident,
Huma
n Spa
cefligh
t Syst
ems’
Adva
nced
Progra
ms Gr
oup
Orbit
al Sc
ience
s Corp
oratio
n
John
Vilja
Vice P
reside
nt St
rateg
yAe
rojet
Rock
etdyn
e
Todd
Mos
her
Direc
tor, D
esign
and D
evelo
pmen
tSie
rra N
evad
a
Brett
Alex
ande
rDir
ector
Bus
iness
Deve
lopme
ntBlu
e Orig
en
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1322
-PAN
EL-2
10
00 -
1200
hrs
The F
utur
e of M
ilitar
y Spa
ce La
unch
and H
ow A
fford
abilit
y Will
Facto
r In
230
C
The F
uture
of Mi
litary
Spac
e Lau
nch a
nd H
ow Af
forda
bility
Will
Facto
r In:
Evolv
ed Ex
pend
able
Laun
ch Ve
hicle
(EEL
V) is
the U
.S. A
ir Forc
e’s ex
pend
able
launc
h sys
tem th
at is
inten
ded t
o assu
re ac
cess
to sp
ace f
or U.
S. go
vernm
ent p
ayloa
ds. S
tarted
with
the g
oal o
f mak
ing
gove
rnmen
t spa
ce la
unch
more
affor
dable
and r
eliab
le, th
e prog
ram re
sulte
d in t
he de
velop
ment
of the
Delt
a IV
and A
tlas V
, whic
h rem
ain th
e prim
ary m
ethod
s for
launc
hing U
.S. m
ilitary
paylo
ads.
The p
aneli
sts, e
ach r
epres
entin
g com
panie
s with
invo
lveme
nt in
the EE
LV
progra
m, w
ill dis
cuss
how
the pr
ogram
has c
hang
ed ov
er tim
e as w
ell as
pres
ent a
nd fu
ture c
halle
nges
, in pa
rticula
r the
conti
nued
focu
s on c
ost r
educ
tions
, whil
e the
prog
ram st
rives
to su
stain
and s
uppo
rt Am
erica
’s sp
ace i
nteres
ts.
Mode
rator:
Andy
Croc
ker, P
ropuls
ion D
epart
ment
Mana
ger, D
yneti
cs
P
aneli
sts:
Steve
n Bo
uley
Vice P
reside
nt, Ex
pend
able
Laun
ch Sy
stems
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne
Andr
ew Ja
ckso
nAtl
as &
Delt
a Stru
ctures
Man
ager
ATK
Bill H
ardin
gDir
ector
, Prog
ram M
anag
emen
tUn
ited L
aunc
h Allia
nce
Bill P
arso
nsPre
siden
t & CE
ORD
AMRO
SS, L
LC
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1323
-PAN
EL-3
10
00 -
1200
hrs
Inter
natio
nal C
ollab
orat
ion in
Pro
pulsi
on21
0 F
Pane
lists w
ill dis
cuss
the ef
fect o
f the
curre
nt glo
bal e
nviro
nmen
t on t
he in
terna
tiona
l coo
perat
ion ef
forts
in pro
pulsio
n and
spac
e fligh
t.
Mode
rator:
John
Hora
ck, V
ice Pr
eside
nt, S
pace
Sys
tems,
Teled
yne B
rown E
ngine
ering
P
aneli
sts:
Char
les Sm
ithHu
man E
xplor
ation
& O
perat
ions D
irecto
rate
NASA
HQ
Jens
Lassm
ann
Vice P
reside
nt, S
pace
Sys
tems
Astriu
m
Mark
Lewi
sDir
ector
Scien
ce an
d Tec
hnolo
gy Po
licy In
stitut
e
Char
les P
reco
urt
Vice P
reside
nt &
Gene
ral M
anag
erSp
ace L
aunc
h Divi
sion,
Aeros
pace
Grou
pAT
K
Julie
VanK
leek
Vice P
reside
nt Sp
ace A
dvan
ced P
rogram
sAe
rojet
Rock
etdyn
e
36
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1324
-PC-
1Hy
brid
Rock
ets an
d Soli
d Pro
pella
nts
231
Chair
ed by
: T. S
HIMA
DA, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy-In
stitut
e of S
pace
Tech
nolog
y and
Aeron
autic
s10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-364
3In
terac
tion
of vo
rtice
s due
to
diaph
ragm
on th
e wall
blow
ing
surfa
ceC.
Lee,
K. Mo
n, Ko
nkuk
Univ
ersity
, Seo
ul,
South
Korea
; H. K
oo, S
eoul
Natio
nal
Unive
rsity,
Seo
ul, S
outh
Korea
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
644
Larg
e Edd
y Sim
ulatio
n of
Swirl
ing
Comb
ustio
n Flo
w wi
th W
all Fu
el Bl
owing
mod
eled f
or H
ybrid
Roc
ket
Engin
esM.
Moto
e, Un
iversi
ty of
Toky
o, To
kyo,
Japa
n; T.
Shim
ada,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), S
agam
ihara,
Ja
pan
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
645
N2O-
HTPB
Hyb
rid R
ocke
t Co
mbus
tion
Mode
ling w
ith M
ixing
En
hanc
emen
t Des
igns
Y. Ch
en, N
ation
al Sp
ace O
rganiz
ation
, Hs
inchu
, Taiw
an; T
. Cho
u, A.
Lai, J
. Wu,
Natio
nal C
hiao T
ung U
nivers
ity, H
sinch
u, Ta
iwan
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
646
A Com
paris
on be
twee
n the
Op
enFO
AM®
Toolb
ox an
d Cus
tom-
built
Nume
rical
Solve
rs for
Comp
osite
So
lid Pr
opell
ant C
ombu
stion
Mod
eling
F. Reti
ef, J.
Knoe
tze, S
tellen
bosch
Unive
rsity,
Stellen
bosch
, Sou
th Afr
ica; C
. Rou
sseau
, Rh
einme
tall D
enel
Munit
ion, S
omers
et We
st,
South
Africa
; A. S
teenk
amp,
Flame
ngro,
Pre
toria,
South
Africa
; G. S
mit, S
tellen
bosch
Un
iversit
y, Ste
llenbo
sch, S
outh
Africa
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1325
-PC-
3Fu
ndam
enta
l Com
busti
on P
roce
sses I
230
BCh
aired
by: M
. ANA
ND, R
olls-R
oyce
Corpo
ration
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
647
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Swirl
-Ven
turi
Lean
Dire
ct In
jectio
n De
signs
for
Aviat
ion G
as-Tu
rbine
Comb
ustio
nC.
Heath
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Cle
velan
d, OH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
648
Comp
utat
ional
Inve
stiga
tion
of Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bilitie
s in
a La
bora
tory
-Sca
le LD
I Gas
Turb
ine
Engin
eC.
Yoon
, R. G
ejji, C
. Hua
ng, W
. And
erson
, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N; V.
Sa
nkara
n, Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Edwa
rds AF
B, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
649
Small
Inter
nal C
ombu
stion
Engin
e De
pend
ence
on In
let P
ressu
re an
d Te
mper
atur
e at A
ltitud
eT.
Husa
boe,
J. Rit
tenho
use,
M. Po
lanka
, Air
Force
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H; P.
Litke
, Air F
orce
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H; J.
Hok
e, Inn
ovati
ve S
cienti
fic
Solut
ions,
Inc.,
Dayto
n, OH
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
650
Ther
mo-a
cous
tic Co
uplin
g in
Swirl
-Sta
bilize
d Flam
es w
ith H
elica
l Vo
rtice
sV.
Caux
-Brise
bois,
A. S
teinb
erg, U
nivers
ity
of To
ronto,
Toron
to, Ca
nada
; C. A
rndt,
W.
Meier
, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, St
uttga
rt, G
erman
y
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1326
-PC-
4Ad
vanc
ed Co
mbus
tor C
once
pts I
113
Chair
ed by
: H. M
ONGI
A, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-365
1Bi
ofue
l Emi
ssion
s of a
Mult
ipoint
Sta
ged L
ow N
Ox Co
mbus
tion
Syste
m at
Inter
media
te Pr
essu
res
B. D
olan,
R. Vil
lalva
Gom
ez, D
. Mun
day,
E. Gu
tmark
, Univ
ersity
of Ci
ncinn
ati,
Cincin
nati,
OH; G
. Zink
, J. R
yon,
S. Pa
ck,
J. Go
eke,
Unite
d Tec
hnolo
gies C
orpora
tion,
Des M
oines
, IA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
652
N+3
and N
+4 G
ener
ation
Ae
ropr
opuls
ion En
gine C
ombu
stors:
Pa
rt 4:
Spec
ific F
uel B
urn
and C
o2
Emiss
ions
H. M
ongia
, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity, W
est
Lafay
ette,
IN
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
653
N+3
and N
+4 G
ener
ation
Ae
ropr
opuls
ion En
gine C
ombu
stors
Part
5: N
Ox, C
O, H
C and
Smok
e Em
ission
sH.
Mon
gia, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Wes
t La
fayett
e, IN
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
654
N+3
and N
+4 G
ener
ation
Ae
ropr
opuls
ion En
gine C
ombu
stors:
Pa
rt 6:
Ope
ratin
g Con
dition
s, Ta
rget
Goals
and L
ifted
Jets
H. M
ongia
, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity, W
est
Lafay
ette,
IN
37
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1327
-PC-
5De
tona
tions
I21
0 G
Chair
ed by
: E. B
ARBO
UR, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rpatio
n10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-365
5Sim
ulatio
ns of
Uns
teady
Shoc
ks
and D
etona
tion
Inter
actio
ns w
ith
Struc
ture
sB.
Mura
lidha
ran, S
. Men
on, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
656
Flame
Pro
paga
tion
from
the C
losed
En
d of a
n Op
en-e
nded
Tube
: an
analy
sis of
the e
ffects
of fu
el ty
pe,
tube
leng
th, a
nd eq
uivale
nce r
atio
and a
n ins
ight i
nto fl
ame d
ynam
icsJ.
Gray
, J. M
oeck
, C. P
asch
ereit,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Be
rlin, B
erlin,
Germ
any
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
657
Defla
grat
ion to
Deto
natio
n Tra
nsitio
n by
Hyb
rid O
bsta
cles i
n Pu
lse D
etona
tion
Engin
esJ.
Li, C.
Teo,
K. Lim
, C. W
en, B
. Kho
o, Na
tiona
l Univ
ersity
of S
ingap
ore,
Singa
pore,
Sing
apore
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1328
-SCP
-1Th
erma
l Sen
sors
and P
rotec
tion
Syste
ms21
0 H
Chair
ed by
: C. G
ATTO
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
658
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Te
st Be
d with
an
Incre
ased
Are
a for
Abla
tive
Rese
arch
C. Mi
ers, R
. Nay
lor, E
. Woo
ds, E
. Gibs
on,
J. Ko
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s, Au
stin,
Austi
n, TX
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
659
Deve
lopme
nt of
an In
-Situ
Abla
tion
Sens
or fo
r The
rmal
Prot
ectio
n Sy
stems
C. Ye
e, M.
Ray,
F. Ta
ng, J
. Wan
, J. K
oo,
Unive
rsity
of Te
xas,
Austi
n, Au
stin,
TX; M
. Na
tali, U
nivers
ity of
Perug
ia, Pe
rugia,
Italy
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
660
In-sit
u Abla
tion R
ecessi
on
Sens
or Ba
sed on
Ultr
a-Mini
ature
Th
ermoc
ouple
s - Pa
rt A:
0.25m
m Di
amete
r The
rmoc
ouple
sM.
Nata
li, J.
Koo,
KAI, L
LC, A
ustin,
TX; E
. All
corn,
O. Ez
ekoy
e, Un
iversit
y of T
exas,
Au
stin, A
ustin,
TX
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1329
-TM-1
Two P
hase
Ther
mal C
ontro
l Tec
hnolo
gies
214
Chair
ed by
: C. T
ARAU
, Adv
ance
d Coo
ling T
echn
ologie
s and
S. S
PENC
ER, N
aval
Rese
arch L
abora
tory-C
ode 8
221
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
661
High
Temp
erat
ure H
eat P
ipes f
or
Spac
e Fiss
ion P
ower
K. Wa
lker, C
. Tara
u, W.
Ande
rson,
Adva
nced
Cooli
ng Te
chno
logies
, Inc
., La
ncas
ter, P
A
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
662
Varia
ble Co
nduc
tanc
e Hea
t Pipe
Ra
diato
r for
Luna
r Fiss
ion P
ower
Sy
stems
B. M
uzyk
a, C.
Peter
s, Ad
vanc
ed Co
oling
Te
chno
logies
, Inc
., La
ncas
ter, P
A; T.
Stern
, G.
Willi
ams,
Vang
uard
Spac
e Tec
hnolo
gies,
Inc.,
San D
iego,
CA; J
. Hart
ensti
ne, W
. An
derso
n, Ad
vanc
ed Co
oling
Tech
nolog
ies,
Inc.,
Lanc
aster
, PA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
663
Varia
ble Co
nduc
tanc
e Hea
t Pipe
Co
oling
of St
irling
Conv
erto
r and
Ge
nera
l Pur
pose
Hea
t Sou
rceC.
Tarau
, C. S
chwe
ndem
an, W
. And
erson
, Ad
vanc
ed Co
oling
Tech
nolog
ies, I
nc.,
Lanc
aster
, PA;
P. Co
rnell,
NASA
Glen
n Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
664
Ther
mal C
ontro
l of S
urve
illanc
e Sy
stems
Usin
g Puls
ating
Hea
t Pipe
sR.
Riehl,
L. de
O. C
achu
té, N
ation
al Ins
titute
for S
pace
Rese
arch (
INPE
), Sã
o Jo
sé do
s Cam
pos,
Braz
il
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1330
-NW-
4 12
00 -
1330
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Rec
eptio
n(T
ickets
Requ
ired)
Exhib
it Ha
ll 2
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1331
-SB-
2 13
00 -
1330
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Indiv
idual
Sessi
on R
ooms
38
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1332
-ABP
SI-3
Inlet
s II
210
ACh
aired
by: J
. FLA
MM, N
ASA L
angle
y Res
earch
Cente
r13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-366
5Th
e Stre
amVa
ne M
ethod
: A N
ew W
ay
to Ge
nera
te Sw
irl Di
storti
on fo
r Jet
Engin
e Rese
arch
K. Ho
opes,
W. O
’Brien
, Virg
inia Po
lytech
nic
Institu
te an
d Stat
e Univ
ersity,
Black
sburg,
VA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
666
Inerti
al Pa
rticle
Sepa
rator
Effic
iency
Us
ing Sp
heric
al Pa
rticle
sD.
Baron
e, J.
Hawk
ins, E
. Loth
, Univ
ersity
of
Virgin
ia, Ch
arlott
esville
, Cha
rlotte
sville,
VA; P.
Sn
yder,
Rolls-
Royce
Grou
p plc,
Indian
apolis
, IN
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1333
-ABP
SI-4
Engin
e Sys
tems I
nteg
ratio
n II
211
BCh
aired
by: B
. MCK
AY, L
ockh
eed M
artin
Aeron
autic
s13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-366
7Fr
eque
ncy R
esolv
ed D
ensit
y Flu
ctuat
ion M
easu
reme
nts o
f Co
mbus
tion
Oscil
lation
s in
a Mod
el Co
mbus
tor
J. Pe
terlei
thner,
A. M
arn, T
. Leit
geb,
J. Wo
isetsc
hläge
r, Graz
Univ
ersity
of
Tech
nolog
y, Gr
az, A
ustria
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
668
Mach
8 Fl
ight c
ondit
ion Te
sts of
Ro
cket-
Ramj
et Co
mbine
d-Cy
cle
Engin
e Mod
elM.
Take
gosh
i, S. T
omiok
a, M.
Kode
ra, S
. Ha
sega
wa, K
. Kato
, T. S
aito,
K. Ta
ni, A.
Mu
rakam
i, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Kak
uda,
Japa
n
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1334
-APC
-2Ad
vanc
ed A
ircra
ft Pr
opuls
ion Co
ncep
ts II
111
Chair
ed by
: J. R
OBIN
SON,
Retire
d f/B
oeing
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
669
A com
preh
ensiv
e wor
kflow
comb
ining
nu
meric
al an
d exp
erime
ntal to
ols to
stu
dy th
e com
busti
on of
aviat
ion fu
els
in Di
esel a
ircra
ft en
gines
S. Ric
hard,
IFP E
nergi
es no
uvelle
s, Ru
eil-Ma
lmais
on, F
rance
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
670
Poten
tial o
f high
powe
r den
sity
Dies
el en
gines
for g
reen
roto
rcraf
ts pr
opuls
ionS.
Rich
ard, I
FP En
ergies
nouv
elles
, Rue
il-Ma
lmais
on, F
rance
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
671
Gear
ed Tu
rbof
an W
ith W
ater
Al
coho
l Tec
hnolo
gyA.
Puroh
it, Hin
dusth
an Ed
ucati
onal
Institu
tions
, Coim
bator
e, Ind
ia
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1335
-EC-3
Engin
es21
2 A
& C
Chair
ed by
: S. W
ILSON
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r and
J. S
CHRE
IBER,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-367
2A D
irect
Simula
tion M
onte
Carlo
Stud
y on
the E
ffect
of Tem
pera
ture G
radie
nt on
the G
as M
ixing
in M
icrog
eome
tries
M. Da
rband
i, M. S
abou
ri, E.
Lekzia
n, Sh
arif
Unive
rsity o
f Tech
nolog
y, Teh
ran, Ir
an; G
. Sc
hneid
er, Un
iversit
y of W
aterlo
o, Wa
terloo
, Ca
nada
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
673
Unde
rstan
ding t
he Th
ermo
dyna
mic
Possi
bilitie
s and
Limi
tatio
ns of
the
Solid
-oxid
e Fue
l Cell
, Gas
Turb
ine
Doub
le Cy
cleR.
Pass,
C. Ed
wards
, Stan
ford U
nivers
ity,
Stan
ford,
CA
39
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1336
-EERE
-1Wi
nd En
ergy
213
Chair
ed by
: E. K
HALIL
, Cair
o Univ
ersity
; N. G
HADD
AR, A
meric
an U
nivers
ity of
Beir
ut an
d D. M
UTH,
Idah
o Nati
onal
Lab
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
674
Hybr
id So
lar/N
atura
l Gas
Powe
r Sy
stem
R. We
geng
, Batt
elle M
emori
al Ins
titute,
Ric
hland
, WA;
C. Pe
stak,
Batte
lle Me
moria
l Ins
titute,
Clev
eland
, OH;
J. Ma
nkins
, So
larTh
ermoC
hemi
cal, L
LC, S
anta
Maria
, CA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
675
Desig
n an
d CFD
Ana
lysis
of W
ind
Turb
ine B
lades
R. Am
ano,
A. Gu
pta, A
. Alsu
ltan,
Unive
rsity
of W
iscon
sin, M
ilwau
kee,
Milw
auke
e, W
I
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1337
-EERE
-2Liq
uid Fu
els21
4Ch
aired
by: E
. KHA
LIL, C
airo U
nivers
ity; N
. GHA
DDAR
, Ame
rican
Univ
ersity
of B
eirut
and D
. MUT
H, Id
aho N
ation
al La
b13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-367
6Co
mbus
tion
Char
acter
istics
of
Dies
el/Ca
nola
Meth
yl Es
ter Sp
ray
Flame
s in
a Fur
nace
C. Mo
rton,
V. Tra
n, R.
Parth
asara
thy,
S. G
ollah
alli, U
nivers
ity of
Okla
homa
, No
rman
, Norm
an, O
K
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
677
Comb
ustio
n Pr
oper
ties o
f Jet
A/Eth
anol
Blen
ds in
a Po
rous
Med
ia Bu
rner
R. Pa
rthas
arathy
, S. G
ollah
alli, C
. Att
apho
ng, U
nivers
ity of
Okla
homa
, No
rman
, Norm
an, O
K
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1338
-GEP
C-1
Prop
ulsion
Syste
ms &
Integ
ratio
n fo
r Nex
t Gen
erat
ion Ve
hicles
(Inv
ited)
210
FCh
aired
by: D
. BEN
CHER
GUI,
Bomb
ardier
Inc a
nd M
. BRA
DLEY
, Boe
ing En
ginee
ring O
perat
ions &
Tech
nolog
y13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-367
8A
Meth
od fo
r Red
ucing
Sonic
Boo
m Str
engt
h by
Tailo
ring t
he Sh
ape o
f th
e Pro
pulsi
ve St
ream
tube
T. Co
nners
, P. H
enne
, D. H
owe,
Gulfs
tream
Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion, S
avan
nah,
GA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
679
Proto
n Exc
hang
e Mem
bran
e Fue
l Cell
Sy
stems
for A
irplan
e Aux
iliary
Powe
rJ.
Pratt,
L. Kle
bano
ff, Sa
ndia
Natio
nal
Labo
ratori
es, Liv
ermore
, CA;
K. Mu
noz-R
amos,
A.
Akhil,
Sand
ia Na
tiona
l Labo
ratori
es,
Albuq
uerqu
e, NM
; D. C
urgus,
Sand
ia Na
tiona
l La
borat
ories,
Liverm
ore, C
A; B.
Sche
nkma
n, Sa
ndia
Natio
nal La
borat
ories,
Albu
querq
ue,
NM
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
680
Fligh
t Tes
t Res
ults o
f an
Axisy
mmetr
ic Ch
anne
led Ce
nter
-bo
dy Su
perso
nic In
let at
off D
esign
Co
nditio
nsC.
St. J
ohn,
M. Fr
ederi
ck, N
ASA D
ryden
Fli
ght R
esea
rch Ce
nter, E
dward
s, CA
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
681
Effic
ient P
ropu
lsion
, Pow
er, an
d Th
erma
l Man
agem
ent I
nteg
ratio
nR.
Newm
an, M
. Doo
ley, C
. Lui,
Nort
hrop
Grum
man C
orpora
tion,
Redo
ndo B
each
, CA
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1339
-GTE
-7Co
mpre
ssor I
II21
0 B
Chair
ed by
: M. A
TTIA,
Embry
-Ridd
le Ae
ronau
tical
Unive
rsity
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
682
2D In
vesti
gatio
n of t
he Fl
ow Th
roug
h a S
ymme
tric V
ariab
le Inl
et Gu
ide
Vane
, Par
t 1: E
xperi
menta
l Ana
lysis
D. Hä
ndel,
S. Ba
rthme
s, R.
Niehu
is, Un
iversit
y of
the Ge
rman
Fede
ral Ar
med F
orces,
Mun
ich,
Germ
any;
U. Ro
ckstro
h, L.
Leopo
ld, M
AN
Diesel
& Tu
rbo SE
, Berl
in, Ge
rman
y
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
683
2D In
vesti
gatio
n of t
he Fl
ow Th
roug
h a S
ymme
tric V
ariab
le Inl
et Gu
ide
Vane
, Par
t 2: N
umeri
cal A
nalys
isS.
Barth
mes,
D. Hä
ndel,
R. N
iehuis
, Univ
ersity
of
the Ge
rman
Fede
ral Ar
med F
orces,
Mun
ich,
Germ
any;
C. Wa
cker, J
. Klau
sman
n, MA
N Die
sel &
Turbo
SE, B
erlin,
Germ
any
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
684
Expe
rimen
tal T
estin
g of a
Dua
l Co
mpre
ssion
Rot
orN.
Gran
nan,
Unive
rsity
of Da
yton R
esea
rch
Institu
te, D
ayton
, OH;
J. H
oke,
Innov
ative
Sc
ientifi
c Solu
tions
, Inc
., Da
yton,
OH;
P. Lit
ke, M
. Dale
, Air F
orce R
esea
rch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH
40
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1340
-GTE
-8Tu
rbine
II21
0 C
Chair
ed by
: I. H
ALLIW
ELL,
Powe
r Sys
tems M
anufa
cturin
g LLC
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
685
Powe
r Tur
bine B
lade A
erod
ynam
ic Op
timiza
tion
Using
Non
-Res
tricti
ve
Evolu
tion
Strat
egies
D. Cu
rriston
, R. H
artfie
ld, J.
Burk
halte
r, Au
burn
Unive
rsity,
Aubu
rn, AL
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
686
Nume
rical
Study
on In
ter Tu
rbine
Du
cts w
ith Va
riable
Curv
atur
e Di
stribu
tion
V. Ku
chan
a, Ho
neyw
ell In
terna
tiona
l, Inc
., Hy
derab
ad, I
ndia;
S. G
untu,
B. S
riniva
san,
Hone
ywell
Inter
natio
nal, I
nc.,
Bang
alore,
Ind
ia; P.
Coue
y, C.
Mcke
ever,
M. M
alak,
Hone
ywell
Inter
natio
nal, I
nc.,
Phoe
nix, A
Z
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
687
Effe
ct of
Per
iodic
Pres
sure
Puls
es
on A
xial T
urbin
e Per
form
ance
M. Fe
rneliu
s, S.
Gorr
ell, B
righa
m Yo
ung
Unive
rsity,
Prov
o, UT
; J. H
oke,
Innov
ative
Sc
ientifi
c Solu
tions
, Inc
., Da
yton,
OH; F
. Sc
haue
r, Air F
orce R
esea
rch La
borat
ory,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1341
-GTE
-9Co
mbus
tor I
210
DCh
aired
by: J
. CON
VERY
, GE A
viatio
n13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-368
8CF
D Be
st Pr
actic
es fo
r Com
busto
r De
sign
Using
a Ve
ry La
rge E
ddy
Simula
tion
(VLE
S) A
ppro
ach
K. Ajm
ani, C
FD N
exus,
LLC,
Cleve
land,
OH; H
. Mo
ngia,
Purdu
e Univ
ersity,
West
Lafay
ette,
IN;
P. Lee
, Woo
dward
FST,
Inc., Z
eelan
d, MI
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
689
Expe
rimen
tal S
tudy
of G
as Tu
rbine
Co
mbus
tion
with
Elev
ated
Fuel
Temp
erat
ures
H. W
iest,
L. La
rson,
S. H
eister
, S. M
eyer,
Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
690
Adva
nced
Nov
el Je
t Eng
ines
Emiss
ion M
odell
ing to
Pre
dict N
OX
& CO
2 by
Phy
sics B
ased
Mod
elA.
Praka
sh, C
ranfie
ld Un
iversi
ty, Cr
anfie
ld,
Unite
d King
dom
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
691
Stirre
d Rea
ctor A
ppro
ach
for
Cryo
plane
Engin
es’ N
OX P
redic
tion
A. Pra
kash
, Cran
field
Unive
rsity,
Cran
field,
Un
ited K
ingdo
m
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1342
-GTE
-10
Gas T
urbin
e Eng
ine N
ozzle
s21
1 A
Chair
ed by
: C. P
ERUL
LO13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-369
2A
Gene
ral P
urpo
se D
iscre
te Ad
joint
Fo
rmula
tion
for I
nvisc
id Flo
w No
zzle
Desig
nA.
Dado
ne, G
. Cara
mia,
L. Ca
talan
o, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Bari,
Bari,
Italy
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
693
Expe
rimen
tal S
tudy
of A
nnula
r Co
axial
Jet w
ith H
ot W
ire
Anem
ometr
yJ.
Hodg
es, G
. Nats
ui, M
. Rick
lick, J
. Kap
at,
CATE
R, Or
lando
, FL
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1343
-HSA
BP-2
Nume
rical
Analy
sis of
Supe
rsonic
Comb
ustio
n Sy
stems
, Scra
mjets
I21
0 H
Chair
ed by
: D. M
USIEL
AK, U
nivers
ity of
Texa
s at A
rlingto
n and
B. S
EKAR
, USA
F AFR
L/RZ
TC13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-369
4Nu
meric
al Stu
dy on
the S
tabilit
y of
the Su
perso
nic Tu
rbule
nt Lif
ted Fl
ame
using
High
Reso
lution
Sche
mes
J. Ch
oi, Pu
san N
ation
al Un
iversi
ty, B
usan
, So
uth Ko
rea; V
. Yan
g, Ge
orgia
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
695
Nume
rical
Analy
sis of
Solid
Fuel
Scra
mjet
Oper
ating
at M
ach
4 to
6L.
Biao,
Z. We
i, H. C
hi, B
eijing
Insti
tute o
f Te
chno
logy,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
696
Blow
out L
imits
of Su
percr
itical
Kero
sene
in Su
perso
nic Co
mbus
tors
T. Zh
ang,
J. Wa
ng, L
. Qi, Y
. Yua
n, J.
Li, G
. Yu
, X. F
an, C
hines
e Aca
demy
of S
cienc
es,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
697
A Stu
dy of
Num
erica
l Sim
ulatio
n of
Su
perso
nic Co
nical
Nozz
le Ex
haus
tJ.
Mern,
R. Ag
arwal,
Was
hingto
n Un
iversi
ty in
St. L
ouis,
St.
Louis
, MO
41
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1344
-HSA
BP-3
Nume
rical
Analy
sis of
Supe
rsonic
Comb
ustio
n Sy
stems
, Scra
mjets
II21
0 E
Chair
ed by
: R. M
OEHL
ENKA
MP, A
erojet
Rock
etdyn
e13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-369
8Hy
brid
RANS
/LES
Simu
lation
of th
e Fu
el In
jectio
n and
Mixi
ng Pr
oces
s in
a Sup
erso
nic Co
mbus
tor w
ith Ca
vity
Flame
-hold
erJ.
Liang
, C. G
ong,
S. M
ing-bo
, Z. J
in,
Natio
nal U
nivers
ity of
Defe
nse T
echn
ology
, Ch
angs
ha, C
hina
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
699
Resp
onse
of a
Ramp
ed Ca
vity t
o Sh
ock-
Indu
ced D
istor
tions
in a
Mach
3 Fr
eestr
eam
S. Pe
ltier, T
exas
A&M
Unive
rsity,
Colle
ge
Stati
on, T
X; J.
Kirik
, C. G
oyne
, Univ
ersity
of
Virgin
ia, Ch
arlott
esvil
le, Ch
arlott
esvil
le,
VA; C
. Cart
er, Ai
r Forc
e Res
earch
La
borat
ory, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
700
Ethyle
ne A
ugme
ntat
ion of
JP-
8+10
0 in
a Sup
erso
nic Co
mbus
tor
M. B
ateup
, Univ
ersity
of Q
ueen
sland
, Br
isban
e, Au
strali
a
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
701
Air v
itiatio
n ef
fects
in sc
ramj
et en
gines
A. Ag
resta,
Univ
ersity
of Ro
me “L
a Sa
pienz
a”, R
ome,
Italy;
R. An
drian
i, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Milan
, Mila
n, Ita
ly;
F. Ga
mma,
A. Ing
enito
, Univ
ersity
of Ro
me
“La S
apien
za”,
Rome
, Ital
y
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1345
-LP-2
Mode
ling a
nd Si
mulat
ion of
Fluid
s11
3Ch
aired
by: K
. KRE
INER
, The
Boe
ing Co
mpan
y and
M. N
ARAG
HI, M
anha
ttan C
olege
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
702
Nume
rical
Simula
tion
of a
Cavit
ating
flow
usin
g Uns
tructu
red
Hybr
id Me
shes
K. Ya
da, I
HI Co
rporat
ion, Y
okoh
ama,
Japa
n; M.
Sun
, Toh
oku U
nivers
ity,
Send
ai, Ja
pan;
I. Inu
zuka
, M. S
hito,
IHI
Corpo
ration
, Yok
oham
a, Ja
pan
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
703
Cons
tructi
on of
ther
mody
nami
c pr
oper
ties l
ook-
up ta
ble w
ith
adap
tive fi
nite e
lemen
t meth
ods
Z. Liu
, J. L
iang,
Y. Pa
n, Na
tiona
l Univ
ersity
of
Defen
se Te
chno
logy,
Chan
gsha
, Chin
a
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1346
-LP-3
Injec
tors
I11
2Ch
aired
by: P
. GLO
YER,
Gloye
r-Tay
lor La
borat
ory an
d G. S
AUND
ERS,
Jaco
bs Te
chno
logy
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
704
Effe
cts of
orifi
ce ge
ometr
y on
spra
y cha
racte
ristic
s of i
mping
ing
jet in
jecto
rs fo
r gell
ed pr
opell
ants
Q. Fu
, L. Y
ang,
Beiha
ng U
nivers
ity, B
eijing
, Ch
ina; F
. Zhu
ang,
Acad
emy o
f Equ
ipmen
t Co
mman
d & Te
chno
logy,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
705
Impin
ging A
tomi
zatio
n En
hanc
ed
by M
icroje
t Inje
ction
- ef
fect,
me
chan
ism an
d opt
imiza
tion
-C.
Inoue
, T. W
atana
be, T
. Him
eno,
S.
Uzaw
a, Un
iversi
ty of
Toky
o, To
kyo,
Japa
n
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
706
Gas-o
n-Liq
uid Im
pingin
g Inje
ctors
: So
me N
ew R
esult
sR.
Prabh
akara
n, R.
Basa
vana
halli,
India
n Ins
titute
of Sc
ience
, Ban
galor
e, Ind
ia
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1347
-PAN
EL-4
13
30 -
1530
hrs
NASA
SLS D
evelo
pmen
tEx
hibit
Hall 3
NASA
’s Sp
ace L
aunc
h Sys
tem (S
LS) i
s Ame
rica’s
new
explo
ration
-class
launc
h veh
icle fo
r miss
ions b
eyon
d Eart
h’s or
bit - t
aking
astro
nauts
whe
re no
one h
as be
en be
fore,
as w
ell as
offer
ing un
match
ed m
ass a
nd vo
lume c
apab
ilities
for s
cienc
e miss
ions.
The S
LS Pr
ogram
is
makin
g max
imum
use o
f exis
ting R
S-25
core
stage
engin
es an
d adv
ance
d dev
elopm
ental
hardw
are in
the f
orm of
the 5
-segm
ent s
olid r
ocke
t boo
ster a
nd th
e J-2X
uppe
r stag
e eng
ine, w
ith a
clear
plan f
or be
ginnin
g fligh
t ope
ration
s in 2
017.
SLS
chief
engin
eers
will s
hare
plans
an
d prog
ress,
as w
ell as
inno
vatio
ns be
ing in
fused
into
the pr
ogram
, suc
h as m
odify
ing th
e Delt
a IV
kick s
tage t
o prop
el the
Orio
n crew
craft
to tr
ans-lu
nar in
jectio
n. Th
ese g
overn
ment
and i
ndus
try pa
rtners
will
discu
ss ho
w the
team
is so
lving
deve
lopme
nt ch
allen
ges a
nd is
on
track
to de
liver
a safe
, affo
rdable
, and
susta
inable
infra
struc
ture a
sset t
o sup
port
Ameri
ca’s
spac
e age
nda.
Mode
rator:
Garr
y Lyle
s, Sp
ace L
aunc
h Sys
tem (S
LS) C
hief E
ngine
er, N
ASA M
SFC
P
aneli
sts:
Mat B
evill
S LS B
ooste
r Elem
ent D
eputy
Chief
Engin
eer
NASA
MSF
C
Brian
Simm
ons
SLS
Boos
ters C
hief E
ngine
erAT
K
Kath
erine
Van
Hoos
erSL
S En
gines
Elem
ent C
hief E
ngine
erNA
SA M
SFC
Doug
Bra
dley
RS-25
Chief
Engin
eer
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne
Rene
Orte
gaSL
S Sp
acec
raft a
nd Pa
yload
Integ
ration
Ch
ief En
ginee
rNA
SA M
SFC
Mich
ael W
ood
SLS
Chief
Engin
eer
The B
oeing
Comp
any
42
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1348
-PAN
EL-5
13
30 -
1530
hrs
Emer
ging P
athw
ays t
o Jet
Fuel
212
D
Mode
rator:
Mark
Bryd
en, P
rogram
Dire
ctor, A
mes N
ation
al La
borat
ory
Pan
elists
: Pr
em Lo
boAs
socia
te Dir
ector
Cente
r of E
xcell
ence
for A
erosp
ace P
articu
late
Emiss
ions R
educ
tions
Rese
arch
Corin
ne Va
lkenb
urg
Engin
eer
Pacifi
c Nort
hwes
t Nati
onal
Labo
ratory
Shan
e Flem
ming
Chief
Tech
nical
Advis
orLa
nzate
ch
Jona
than
Tren
tPro
ject S
cienti
st Bio
engin
eerin
gNA
SA
Blak
e Sim
mons
Senio
r Man
ager,
Biom
ass P
rogram
Lead
Sand
ia Na
tiona
l Lab
orator
ies
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1349
-PC-
6Fu
ndam
enta
l Com
busti
on P
roce
sses I
I21
1 C
Chair
ed by
: C. C
ADOU
, Univ
ersity
of M
arylan
d13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-370
7Bu
rn R
ate C
hara
cteriz
ation
of Is
o-pr
opyl
Nitra
te Bl
ends
: Par
t II
A. Am
beka
r, L. M
allick,
R. Ga
ndhi,
A.
Chow
dhury
, India
n Inst
itute
of Tec
hnolo
gy
Bomb
ay, M
umba
i, Ind
ia; D.
Radh
akrish
na,
S. Ch
alla, V
ehicle
Resea
rch &
Deve
lopme
nt Est
ablish
ment,
Ahme
dnag
ar, In
dia
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
708
Larg
e Edd
y Sim
ulatio
n Bas
ed Fl
ame
Trans
ition
Mode
ling i
n a L
ean
Prem
ixed S
wirl
Comb
usto
rB.
Sen
, Prat
t & W
hitne
y, Ea
st Ha
rtford
, CT
; G. G
oldin,
ANSY
S, In
c., Le
bano
n, NH
; K.
Song
, Y. G
uo, R
. McK
inney
, Prat
t &
Whit
ney,
East
Hartf
ord, C
T
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1350
-PC-
7Ad
vanc
ed Co
mbus
tor C
once
pts I
I23
1Ch
aired
by: M
. POL
ANKA
, US
Air Fo
rce13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-370
9Co
mput
ation
al Stu
dy of
Puls
ejet-
Drive
n Pr
essu
re G
ain Co
mbus
tors
at H
igh-P
ressu
reS.
Yung
ster, O
hio Ae
rospa
ce Ins
titute,
Cle
velan
d, OH
; D. P
axson
, H. P
erkins
, NAS
A Gle
nn Re
search
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
710
Hot J
et Re
-ignit
ion of
Hyd
roca
rbon
s an
d Hyd
roge
n in
Air:
Effe
ct of
Jet
Chem
ical A
ctivit
yA.
Karim
i, P. C
hinna
thamb
i, M. R
ajago
pal,
M. N
alim,
India
na U
nivers
ity-Pu
rdue
Unive
rsity
Indian
apoli
s, Ind
ianap
olis,
IN
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
711
Integ
ratio
n Iss
ues o
f an
Ultra
-Co
mpac
t Com
busto
r to a
Jet
Turb
ine En
gine
M. Co
nrad,
J. W
ilson,
M. Po
lanka
, Air
Force
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
712
Flame
Stru
cture
Effe
cts at
High
G-
Load
ingJ.
Wilso
n, M.
Polan
ka, J
. Mira
nda,
Air
Force
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1351
-PC-
8Sp
ray C
ombu
stion
I23
0 A
Chair
ed by
: M. A
NAND
, Roll
s-Roy
ce Co
rporat
ion13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-371
3Co
mbus
tion
of G
elled
Pro
pella
nts
Cont
aining
Alum
inum
Parti
cles
M. N
egri,
H. Ci
ezki,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce
Cente
r (DL
R), L
ampo
ldsha
usen
, Germ
any
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
714
Effe
cts of
NTO
Oxid
izer C
onve
ction
Ve
locity
and P
ressu
re on
the
Comb
ustio
n Ch
arac
terist
ics of
UD
MH N
onme
taliz
ed O
rgan
ic Ge
l Dr
oplet
: Exp
erim
enta
l Stu
dies
W. N
ie, B
. He,
F. Zh
uang
, Aca
demy
of
Equip
ment
Comm
and &
Tech
nolog
y, Be
ijing,
China
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
715
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
At
omiza
tion
and C
ombu
stion
of
Gelle
d Pro
pella
nt in
High
-pre
ssure
Ox
idant
Envir
onme
ntS.
Feng
, B. H
e, H.
Hao
bo, L
. Su,
Z. Ho
u, W.
Nie,
Acad
emy o
f Equ
ipmen
t Com
mand
&
Tech
nolog
y, Be
ijing,
China
43
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1352
-PC-
9Co
mbus
tion
Mode
ling I
I23
0 B
Chair
ed by
: J. O
EFEL
EIN, S
andia
Nati
onal
Labo
ratori
es13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-371
6Th
eory
and A
nalys
is of
Liqu
id-Ox
ygen
--Hyd
roge
n In
terfa
ce
Dyna
mics
in Liq
uid R
ocke
ts at
Su
percr
itical
Pres
sure
sR.
Dahm
s, J.
Oefel
ein, S
andia
Nati
onal
Labo
ratori
es, L
iverm
ore, C
A
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
717
Mode
ling H
igh-D
ensit
y-Gr
adien
t Flo
ws at
Supe
rcritic
al Pr
essu
res
G. La
caze
, J. O
efelei
n, Sa
ndia
Natio
nal
Labo
ratori
es, L
iverm
ore, C
A
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
718
A Nu
meric
al Stu
dy on
Comb
ustio
n Ch
arac
terist
ics of
Coax
ial-Je
t In
jecto
rs Us
ing Sc
aling
Tech
nique
s in
a Sub
scale
Cham
ber
Y. Kim
, C. S
ohn,
Sejon
g Univ
ersity
, Seo
ul,
South
Korea
; S. L
ee, K
orea A
erosp
ace
Rese
arch I
nstitu
te, D
aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1353
-PC-
10De
tona
tions
II23
0 C
Chair
ed by
: C. B
ROPH
Y, Na
val P
ostgr
adua
te Sc
hool
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
719
The E
ffects
of R
epeti
tively
Puls
ed
Nano
seco
nd D
ischa
rges
on Ig
nition
Tim
e in
a Puls
ed D
etona
tion
Engin
eJ.
Lefko
witz,
Y. Ju
, Prin
ceton
Univ
ersity
, Pri
nceto
n, NJ
; C. S
teven
s, Air
Force
Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H; T.
Omb
rello,
F. S
chau
er, Ai
r Forc
e Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, W
right-
Patte
rson
AFB,
OH;
J. H
oke,
Innov
ative
Scie
ntific
So
lution
s, Inc
., Da
yton,
OH
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
720
Ther
mody
nami
c and
Visu
aliza
tion
Study
of Sh
ock
Trans
fer i
n a D
ual
Pulse
Deto
natio
n-Cr
osso
ver S
ystem
R. Dr
iscoll
, A. S
t. Ge
orge,
D. M
unda
y, E.
Gutm
ark, U
nivers
ity of
Cinc
innati
, Cin
cinna
ti, OH
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
721
Deto
natio
n en
gine d
evelo
pmen
t fo
r rea
ction
cont
rol s
ystem
s of a
sp
acec
raft
K. Ga
waha
ra, H
. Nak
ayam
a, J.
Kasa
hara,
Un
iversi
ty of
Tsuku
ba, T
suku
ba, J
apan
; S.
Tomi
oka,
T. Hir
aiwa,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), K
akud
a, Ja
pan
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1354
-PC-
11Gr
een
Fuels
I21
0 G
Chair
ed by
: J. M
URPH
Y, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-372
2Re
comm
ende
d Figu
res o
f Mer
it fo
r Gr
een
Mono
prop
ellan
tsW.
Mars
hall,
M. D
eans
, NAS
A Glen
n Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
723
Solid
ADN
Pro
pella
nt D
evelo
pmen
tN.
Wing
borg,
Swe
dish D
efens
e Res
earch
Ag
ency
(FOI
), St
ockh
olm, S
wede
n
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1355
-PC-
12Hi
gh Sp
eed C
ombu
stion
114
Chair
ed by
: Y. D
AIMON
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
724
Revie
w of
Num
erica
l Mod
eling
an
d Sim
ulatio
n Re
sults
Per
taini
ng
to H
igh-sp
eed C
ombu
stion
in
Scra
mjets
R. Cla
rk, S
. Bad
e Shre
stha,
Weste
rn Mi
chiga
n Univ
ersity
, Kala
mazo
o, MI
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
725
Char
acter
istic
Scale
s in
Supe
rsonic
Co
mbus
tion
X. Li
, X. F
an, C
hines
e Aca
demy
of
Scien
ces,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
726
Mech
anism
of Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bility
Due
to Fl
ame-
Vorte
x In
terac
tions
in a
Lean
Pre
mixe
d Ga
s Tur
bine C
ombu
stor
H. Le
e, J.
Lee,
B. Q
uay,
D. S
antav
icca,
Penn
sylva
nia S
tate U
nivers
ity, U
nivers
ity
Park,
PA
44
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1356
-PP-
1 13
30 -
1530
hrs
Powe
ring t
he N
ext G
ener
ation
/Sus
taini
ng th
e Pipe
line
211
D
Powe
ring t
he N
ext G
enera
tion
Mark
Lewi
sDir
ector
, Scie
nce a
nd Te
chno
logy P
olicy
Insti
tute
Susta
ining
the P
ipelin
eDa
n Ki
rkAs
socia
te De
prtme
nt He
ad, M
echa
nical
and A
erosp
ace E
ngine
ering
Dep
artme
nt, Fl
orida
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy
Interv
iews b
y Stev
en H
owell
, AIAA
The t
opics
will
includ
e a di
scussi
on of
policy
issu
es fo
r fos
tering
and a
trtrac
ting t
he ne
xt ge
nerat
ion of
talen
ted en
ginee
rs int
o the
work
force
, a na
tiona
l stra
tegy o
n STE
M ed
ucati
on, t
he en
ginee
ring p
ipelin
e and
othe
r issu
es re
lated
to en
ginee
ring e
duca
tion.
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1357
-TM-2
Spac
ecra
ft an
d Lun
ar/M
ars/
Venu
s Sur
face
Ther
mal M
anag
emen
t I21
2 B
Chair
ed by
: M. C
HOI,
NASA
-Godd
ard S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter an
d S. S
PENC
ER, N
aval
Rese
arch L
abora
tory
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
727
Inve
stiga
tion
of In
sulat
ion
Mater
ials f
or Fu
ture
Rad
ioiso
tope
Po
wer S
ystem
s (RP
S)P.
Corne
ll, F. H
urwitz
, D. E
llis, K
. Sha
w, N
ASA
Glenn
Resea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H; P.
Schm
itz, A
lphap
ort, In
c., Cl
evela
nd, O
H
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
728
Nume
rical
Analy
sis fo
r Mult
i-lay
er In
sulat
ion (M
LI) ef
fect
on
Spac
ecra
ft Th
erma
l Con
trol S
ystem
A. Fa
rag, E
. Kha
lil, Ca
iro U
nivers
ity, C
airo,
Egyp
t
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
729
Optic
al Te
st of
a Co
oled F
ocal
Plane
As
semb
ly in
Hype
r-Spe
ctral
Imag
er:
Desig
n, In
tegra
tion,
and T
est o
f the
HS
I Pro
toty
pe D
evelo
ped i
n Ta
iwan
B. Wa
ng, C
. Che
n, J.
Tsai, G
. Cha
ng, N
ation
al Sp
ace O
rganiz
ation
, Hsin
chu, T
aiwan
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
730
Ther
mal C
ontro
l on
the S
ensit
ive
Star T
rack
er of
FORM
OSAT
-5
Satel
lite: D
esign
, Mod
eling
and
Valid
ation
M. Ch
en, C
. Wan
g, J.
Huan
g, C.
Chen
, Na
tiona
l Spa
ce Or
ganiz
ation
, Hsin
chu, T
aiwan
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1358
-NW-
5 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Exhib
it Ha
ll 2
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1359
-SB-
3 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Indiv
idual
Sessi
on R
ooms
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1360
-ABP
SI-5
Prop
ulsion
Aer
odyn
amics
Wor
ksho
p I21
1 B
Chair
ed by
: B. M
CKAY
, Loc
khee
d Mart
in Ae
ronau
tics a
nd C.
CHUC
K, Th
e Boe
ing Co
mpan
y16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-373
1BC
FD A
nalys
is fo
r the
1st
AIAA
Pr
opuls
ion W
orks
hop:
Nozz
le Re
sults
C. W
inkler
, A. D
organ
, The
Boe
ing
Comp
any,
St. L
ouis,
MO
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
732
2D an
d 3D
Perfo
rman
ce P
redic
tion
of a
Conv
erge
nt N
ozzle
at
Pres
sure
Rat
ios fr
om 1
.4 to
7 an
d Co
mpar
ison
with
Wind
Tunn
el Da
taM.
Attia
, Emb
ry-Rid
dle Ae
ronau
tical
Unive
rsity,
Day
tona B
each
, FL
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
733
Perfo
rman
ce P
redic
tion
of Co
nical
Nozz
le us
ing N
avier
-Sto
kes
Comp
utat
ionH.
Chen
, Tsin
ghua
Univ
ersity
, Beij
ing,
China
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
734
A CF
D an
alysis
of co
mpre
ssible
flow
th
roug
h co
nver
gent
-conic
al no
zzles
N. S
potts
, Colo
rado S
tate U
nivers
ity, F
ort
Collin
s, CO
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
735
Comp
ariso
n of
Par
ticipa
nt A
nalys
es
with
Expe
rimen
tal R
esult
s for
Co
nical
Nozz
le Flo
wfield
s and
Pe
rform
ance
R. Th
ornoc
k, Se
lf, Se
attle,
WA
45
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1361
-APS
-2Sp
acec
raft
Powe
r Sys
tems I
n-Or
bit P
erfo
rman
ce21
2 A
& C
Chair
ed by
: G. C
ARR,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory an
d J. W
ITCHE
R, Sa
ndia
Natio
nal L
abora
tories
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
736
Tabu
lation
of P
ower
-Rela
ted
Satel
lite Fa
ilure
Caus
esG.
Land
is, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
737
The V
an Al
len Pr
obes
Powe
r Sys
tem
Laun
ch an
d Ear
ly Mi
ssion
Perfo
rman
ceM.
Butl
er, Jo
hns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1362
-EERE
-3Ga
s21
3Ch
aired
by: E
. KHA
LIL, C
airo U
nivers
ity; N
. GHA
DDAR
, Ame
rican
Univ
ersity
of B
eirut
and D
. MUT
H, Id
aho N
ation
al La
b16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-373
8Eff
ect of
Oxy
gen e
nrich
ment
on
Acid
Gas C
ombu
stion
unde
r Clau
s Co
nditio
nsS.
Ibrah
im, H
. Selim
, Univ
ersity
of M
arylan
d, Co
llege P
ark, C
ollege
Park,
MD;
A. AlS
hoaib
i, Pe
troleu
m Ins
titute,
Abu D
habi,
Unite
d Arab
Em
irates
; A. G
upta,
Unive
rsity o
f Mary
land,
Colleg
e Park
, Colle
ge Pa
rk, M
D
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
739
Lami
nar fl
ame s
peed
of Fo
ssil/A
ir an
d Biof
uels/
Air C
ombu
stion
A. Ing
enito
, Univ
ersity
of Ro
me “L
a Sa
pienz
a”, R
ome,
Italy;
R. An
drian
i, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Milan
, Mila
n, Ita
ly;
A. Ag
resta,
F. G
amma
, Univ
ersity
of Ro
me
“La S
apien
za”,
Rome
, Ital
y
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1363
-EERE
-4So
lar P
ower
212
BCh
aired
by: E
. KHA
LIL, C
airo U
nivers
ity; N
. GHA
DDAR
, Ame
rican
Univ
ersity
of B
eirut
and D
. MUT
H, Id
aho N
ation
al La
b16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-374
0He
at Tra
nsfer
and C
harg
e Tra
nspo
rt Ch
arac
teriza
tion o
f Org
anic W
aferin
g wi
th Ph
oto-se
nsitiv
e Mim
osa p
udica
Ex
tract
M. Sh
itta, N
ation
al Ce
ntre f
or En
ergy
Efficie
ncy an
d Con
serva
tion,
Akok
a, Nig
eria;
E. Og
eden
gbe,
Unive
rsity o
f Lag
os, Ak
oka,
Nigeri
a; E.
Khalil
, Cair
o Univ
ersity,
Cairo
, Egy
pt
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
741
A Co
rrelat
ion fo
r Airfl
ow R
ate
of In
cline
d and
Verti
cal S
olar
Chim
neys
C. Ch
en, C
olumb
ia Un
iversi
ty, N
ew Yo
rk,
NY; M
. Nara
ghi, M
anha
ttan C
olleg
e, Riv
erdale
, NY;
P. Ak
bari,
Colum
bia
Unive
rsity,
New
York,
NY
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
742
Mode
ling a
nd Si
mulat
ion of
Solar
Th
erma
l Elec
tric E
nerg
y and
Wat
er
Prod
uctio
n Sy
stems
S. Ka
raki, H
. Ash
kar, A
meric
an U
nivers
ity
of Be
irut,
Beiru
t, Le
bano
n
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
743
A co
mbine
d pho
tovo
ltaic
-ther
mal
(PV-
T) pa
nel t
o mini
mize
the
electr
ical a
nd ai
r con
dition
ing
ener
gy co
nsum
ption
of a
typic
al of
fice i
n Be
irut
K. Gh
ali, S
. Mak
arem,
N. G
hadd
ar, S
. Ka
raki, A
meric
an U
nivers
ity of
Beir
ut,
Beiru
t, Le
bano
n
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1364
-GTE
-14
Cooli
ng an
d Lea
kage
s21
0 D
Chair
ed by
: E. H
ENDR
ICKS,
NAS
A16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-374
4Eff
ect of
Endw
all Co
ntour
ing in
pr
esenc
e of U
pstre
am Le
akag
e Flow
in
a Tra
nson
ic Tur
bine B
lade P
assa
ge:
Heat
Trans
fer M
easu
remen
tsA.
Roy,
D. Blo
t, S. E
kkad
, W. N
g, Vir
ginia
Polyt
echnic
Instit
ute an
d Stat
e Univ
ersity,
Bla
cksbu
rg, VA
; A. L
ohau
s, M.
Craw
ford,
Sieme
ns En
ergy,
Inc., O
rland
o, FL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
745
The I
mpac
t of M
anuf
actu
ring
Tech
nique
s on
Film
Cooli
ng
Effe
ctive
ness
P. Jo
hnso
n, M.
Rick
lick, J
. Kap
at, H
. Zu
niga,
Unive
rsity
of Ce
ntral
Florid
a, Or
lando
, FL;
G. B
rown,
Sieme
ns En
ergy,
Inc.,
Jupit
er, FL
46
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1365
-HSA
BP-4
Analy
tical/
Expe
rimen
tal A
nalys
is of
Hyp
er-/
Supe
rsonic
Flow
Pat
h21
0 E
Chair
ed by
: S. B
ECKE
L, AT
K Miss
ion S
ystem
s16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-374
6Ev
aluat
ion of
Dua
l-Mod
e Co
mbus
tor C
hara
cteris
tics w
ith
Vitiat
ed an
d non
-Vitia
ted In
flow
J. No
da, T
ohok
u Univ
ersity
, Sen
dai, J
apan
; S.
Tomi
oka,
N. S
akura
naka
, T. H
iraiw
a, Ja
pan A
erosp
ace E
xplor
ation
Agen
cy
(JAXA
), Ka
kuda
, Jap
an
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
747
Meth
ane P
yroly
sis: li
terat
ure
surv
ey an
d com
paris
ons o
f av
ailab
le da
ta fo
r use
in n
umer
ical
simula
tions
N. G
asco
in, U
nivers
ity of
Orlé
ans,
Bourg
es,
Franc
e
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
748
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
a R
amjet
Comb
usto
r Usin
g an
Alum
inize
d Gel
Fuel
G. G
afni, A
. Kuz
netso
v, D.
Har-
Lev,
B. N
atan,
Tech
nion--
Israe
l Insti
tute o
f Te
chno
logy,
Haifa
, Isra
el
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
749
Veloc
imetr
y Mea
surem
ents
of a
Scram
jet Ca
vity F
lameh
older
with
Inlet
Disto
rtion
J. Kir
ik, C.
Goyn
e, Un
iversit
y of V
irginia
, Ch
arlott
esville
, Cha
rlotte
sville,
VA; S
. Pelt
ier,
Texas
A&M
Unive
rsity,
Colleg
e Stat
ion, T
X; C.
Carte
r, M. H
agen
maier,
Air F
orce R
esearc
h La
borat
ory, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1366
-HSA
BP-5
Nume
rical
Analy
sis of
Dua
l Mod
e Sup
erso
nic Co
mbus
tion
210
HCh
aired
by: E
. AXD
AHL,
NASA
Lang
ley Re
searc
h Cen
ter16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-375
0Flu
id Tra
nspo
rt br
ough
t by a
Stru
t-Co
wl Sy
stem
in a S
cramj
et En
gine
S. S
ato, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Ag
ency
(JAX
A), K
akud
a, Ja
pan;
M.
Fuku
i, Spa
ce S
ervice
, Kak
uda,
Japa
n; T.
Watan
abe,
T. Mu
naka
ta, H
itach
i Eas
t Ja
pan S
olutio
ns, S
enda
i, Jap
an
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
751
Rese
arch
on M
ixing
Char
acter
istics
an
d Tot
al Pr
essu
re Lo
ss of
the J
et in
Supe
rsonic
Cros
sflow
Y. Zh
ao, J
. Lian
g, Y.
Zhao
, J. L
iu, N
ation
al Un
iversi
ty of
Defen
se Te
chno
logy,
Chan
gsha
, Chin
a
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
752
Appli
catio
n of
Evide
nce T
heor
y on
Dual
Comb
usto
r Ram
jet M
odel
J. Ah
n, R.
Stark
ey, C
olorad
o Univ
ersity
, Bo
ulder,
CO
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
753
Unste
ady T
hree
-Dim
ensio
nal
Phen
omen
a in
Mode
-Tran
sition
Sim
ulatio
ns of
the H
IFiRE
-2
Scra
mjet
Flowp
ath
R. Ye
ntsch
, D. G
aiton
de, O
hio S
tate
Unive
rsity,
Colum
bus,
OH
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1367
-LP-4
Liquid
Roc
ket E
ngine
s I11
1Ch
aired
by: C
. GAT
TO, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-375
4De
sign
Verifi
catio
n Re
sults
of
Japa
nese
120
N Bi
-pro
pella
nt
thru
sters
(HBT
-1) b
ased
on it
s first
fli
ght i
n HT
V3S.
Taka
ta, K.
Sug
imori
, Y. D
aimon
, Jap
an
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an; N
. Mats
uda,
Y. Ta
shiro
, IH
I Corp
oratio
n, To
miok
a, Ja
pan
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
755
Tri-G
as R
CS Th
ruste
r Per
form
ance
Ch
arac
teriza
tion
K. Pe
derse
n, NA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce
Fligh
t Cen
ter, H
untsv
ille, A
L; V.
Dorad
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s, El
Paso
, El P
aso,
TX;
Z. Gr
unde
r, B. S
chae
fer, U
nivers
ity of
Co
lorad
o, Bo
ulder,
Bou
lder, C
O; M
. Sun
g, Un
iversi
ty of
Califo
rnia,
Irvine
, Irvi
ne, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
756
Pulse
d Che
mica
l Roc
ket w
ith G
reen
Hi
gh P
erfo
rman
ce P
rope
llant
sA.
Pasin
i, L. T
orre,
Alta S
.p.A.,
Pisa
, Ital
y; G.
Pace
, D. V
alenti
ni, L.
d’Ag
ostin
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Pisa,
Pisa,
Italy
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1368
-LP-5
Spac
ecra
ft Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stems
230
CCh
aired
by: S
. BUS
HMAN
, JHU
/App
lied P
hysic
s Lab
orator
y and
A. FR
ANKE
L, Mo
og In
c, ISP
Divi
sion
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
757
MESS
ENGE
R Pro
pulsio
n Sys
tem:
Strate
gies f
or O
rbit-P
hase
Prop
ellan
t Ex
tracti
on at
Low
Fill-F
racti
ons
M. W
ilson,
C. En
gelbr
echt, J
ohns
Hopk
ins
Unive
rsity A
pplied
Physi
cs La
borat
ory, L
aurel
, MD
; D. J
aekle
, PMD
Techn
ology,
Nort
h An
dove
r, MA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
758
Desig
n an
d Tes
ting o
f the
Glob
al Pr
ecipi
tatio
n Me
asur
emen
t Miss
ion
Core
Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stem
M. Fi
ebig,
C. B
acha
, NAS
A God
dard
Spac
e Fli
ght C
enter
, Gree
nbelt
, MD
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
759
Cold
Gas P
ropu
lsion
Syste
m fo
r CN
ES M
icros
cope
spac
ecra
ft :
pres
enta
tion
of th
e pro
ject a
nd
deve
lopme
nt an
d ver
ifica
tion
plan
T. Lie
nart,
K. Pf
aab,
Frenc
h Spa
ce Ag
ency
(C
NES)
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
760
Cube
Sat H
igh-im
pulse
Ada
ptab
le Mo
dular
Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stem
(CHA
MPS)
Pro
duct
Line
Deve
lopme
nt St
atus
and M
ission
Ap
plica
tions
R. Ma
sse, C
. Carp
enter
, D. S
chmu
land,
J. Ov
erly,
M. Al
len, A
erojet
, Red
mond
, WA
47
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1369
-LP-6
Turb
omac
hiner
y I11
4Ch
aired
by: B
. MAR
CU, S
pace
X an
d D. R
ANSO
M, S
outhw
est R
esea
rch In
stitut
e16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-376
1A
Comp
ariso
n of
3-B
laded
and
4-Bl
aded
Indu
cers
at O
n an
d Off
Desig
n Flo
w Ra
tesR.
Cluff,
R. Lu
ndgre
en, S
. Gorr
ell, D
. Ma
ynes
, Brig
ham
Youn
g Univ
ersity
, Prov
o, UT
; K. O
lipha
nt, Co
ncep
ts NR
EC, W
hite
River
Junc
tion,
VT
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
762
Study
on th
e Cav
itatin
g Flow
s in
a Tu
rbop
ump I
nduc
erC.
Choi,
J. Ki
m, Ko
rea Ae
rospa
ce Re
searc
h Ins
titute,
Dae
jeon,
South
Korea
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
763
Expe
rimen
tal C
hara
cteriz
ation
of
the D
ynam
ic Tra
nsfe
r Mat
rix of
Ca
vitat
ing In
duce
rsG.
Pace
, Univ
ersity
of Pi
sa, P
isa, I
taly;
L. To
rre, A
. Pas
ini, A
lta S
.p.A.,
Pisa
, Ital
y; D.
Valen
tini, L
. d’Ag
ostin
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Pisa,
Pisa,
Italy
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1370
-NFF
-1Fu
ture
Fligh
t Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stems
I11
3Ch
aired
by: B
. PAL
ASZE
WSK
I, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd B
. CAS
SENT
I, Un
iversi
ty of
Conn
ectic
ut16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-376
4An
Ana
lysis
of Co
mbine
d The
rmal
Prot
ectio
n an
d The
rmal
Prop
ulsion
Sy
stems
for A
erog
ravit
y Assi
st Ve
hicles
D. M
uraka
mi, N
ASA A
mes R
esea
rch
Cente
r, Moff
ett Fi
eld, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
765
Atmo
sphe
ric M
ining
in th
e Out
er
Solar
Syste
m: R
esou
rce Ca
ptur
ing,
Explo
ratio
n, an
d Exp
loita
tion
B. Pa
lasze
wski,
NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
766
Exten
ded W
eight
Mea
sure
ment
s of
Unc
harg
ed an
d Cha
rged
Sp
inning
Gyr
osco
pes i
n th
e Ear
th’s
Grav
itatio
nal F
ield
I. Lo
rincz
, E. E
dling
er, D
. Hoc
hwart
er, C.
Bo
y, M.
Tajm
ar, D
resde
n Univ
ersity
of
Tech
nolog
y, Dr
esde
n, Ge
rman
y
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1371
-PAN
EL-6
16
00 -
1830
hrs
High
Pow
er El
ectri
c Veh
icles
and E
nerg
y Sto
rage
212
D
Pane
l will
addre
ss hig
h pow
er ele
ctric
vehic
les an
d ene
rgy st
orage
.
Mode
rators
: Ge
offrey
Land
is, Re
searc
h Scie
ntist,
NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r and
Edwa
rd Le
wand
owsk
i, Res
earch
Engin
eer, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
P
aneli
sts:
Subb
arao
Sura
mpud
iPro
gram
Mana
ger
NASA
JPL
Tim Co
llins
Chief
Exec
utive
Offic
erKle
ensp
eed
Jose
ph Tr
outm
anCh
ief En
ginee
rAB
SL S
pace
Prod
ucts
EnerS
ys Ad
vanc
ed S
ystem
s
Robe
rt Ba
ertsc
hEx
ecuti
ve V
ice Pr
eside
nt of
Softw
are En
ginee
ring
SkyTr
an
Eric
Lent
z-Gau
thier
Pilot
Solar
Fligh
t
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1372
-PAN
EL-7
16
00 -
1800
hrs
Drivi
ng M
ission
Req
uirem
ents
and T
echn
ologie
s for
Spac
e Tra
nspo
rtatio
n - t
he N
ext S
tep af
ter Sp
ace S
huttl
e21
4
The p
anel
will h
ighlig
ht the
overa
ll driv
ing m
ission
requ
ireme
nts an
d tec
hnolo
gies r
equir
ed to
enab
le fut
ure hu
man s
pace
flight
and t
o stat
us th
e trem
endo
us re
cent
progre
ss an
d nea
r-term
futur
e plan
s. Mo
derat
or: Pa
ul An
derso
n, Dir
ector
, Avio
nics,
Orion
Prog
ram, L
ockh
eed M
artin
Spac
e Sys
tems
P
aneli
sts:
Kent
Rom
inger
Vice P
reside
ntAT
K Spa
ce S
ystem
s
Mich
ael W
ood
Chief
Engin
eer, S
LS Pr
ogram
The B
oeing
Comp
any
Sam
Wiley
Progra
m Dir
ector
of H
uman
Spa
ceAe
rojet
Rock
etdyn
e
Larry
Pric
eDe
puty
Progra
m Ma
nage
r, Orio
n Prog
ramLo
ckhe
ed M
artin
Spac
e Sys
tems
Todd
Mos
her
Direc
tor of
Drea
m Ch
aser
Desig
n and
Dev
elopm
ent
Sierra
Nev
ada
48
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1373
-PAN
EL-8
16
00 -
1800
hrs
Lega
cy R
LV Sy
stems
DC-
XEx
hibit
Hall 3
The D
C-X, o
r Delt
a Clip
per E
xperi
menta
l, was
an un
mann
ed pr
ototyp
e of a
reus
able
single
stag
e to o
rbit la
unch
vehic
le bu
ilt by
McD
onne
ll Dou
glas f
or the
U.S
. Stra
tegic
Defen
se In
itiativ
e Orga
nizati
on (S
DIO)
in th
e earl
y 199
0’s. L
ater, t
he sy
stem
was t
ransfe
rred t
o NAS
A and
up
grade
d with
adva
nced
opera
tions
, stru
ctures
and p
ropuls
ion te
chno
logy a
nd w
as re
name
d the
DC-X
A. Th
e DC-X
was
neve
r des
igned
to ac
hieve
orbit
al alt
itude
s or v
elocit
y, bu
t inste
ad to
demo
nstra
te the
conc
ept o
f vert
ical ta
keoff
and l
andin
g usin
g a re
volut
ionary
aircr
aft lik
e op
eratio
ns ap
proac
h. Th
is se
ssion
will
discu
ss the
lesso
ns le
arned
from
the D
C-X pr
ogram
and a
pplica
bility
to fu
ture s
pace
tran
sport
ation
syste
ms.
Mode
rator:
Jess
Spon
able,
Prog
ram M
anag
er, D
ARPA
P
aneli
sts:
Peter
Wor
den
Direc
torNA
SA Am
es Re
searc
h Cen
ter
T om
Inge
rsoll
Chief
Exec
utive
Offic
erSk
ybox
Imag
ing
Joaq
uin Ca
stro
Direc
tor, I
nterna
tiona
l Adv
ance
d Prop
ulsion
Prog
rams
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne
Steph
en Co
okDir
ector
of S
pace
Tech
nolog
ies,
Dyne
tics
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1374
-PC-
13Ad
vanc
ed Co
mbus
tor C
once
pts I
II21
1 A
Chair
ed by
: Y. D
AIMON
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
767
Expe
rimen
tal a
nd N
umer
ical
Inve
stiga
tions
on Li
ner C
oolin
g Ch
arac
terist
ics of
a Tra
pped
Vorte
x Co
mbus
tor
Z. Jin
gyu,
H. X
iaomi
n, J.
Yi, W
. Lu,
Nanji
ng U
nivers
ity of
Aeron
autic
s and
As
trona
utics,
Nan
jing,
China
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
768
An In
vesti
gatio
n on
the
Perfo
rman
ce of
the R
amjet
Tra
pped
-vor
tex Co
mbus
tor
H. X
iaomi
n, Z.
Jingy
u, Na
njing
Univ
ersity
of
Aeron
autic
s and
Astro
nauti
cs, N
anjin
g, Ch
ina
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
769
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tions
of Sm
all-
Size H
igh Th
roug
hflow
Spee
d Co
mbus
tors
with
Trap
ped-
Vorte
x Co
ncep
tS.
Chen
, R. C
hue,
T. Ng
uyen
, S. Y
u, Na
nyan
g Tec
hnolo
gical
Unive
rsity,
Sin
gapo
re, S
ingap
ore
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
770
Form
ulatio
n An
d Tes
ting O
f A
Rock
et Ty
pe Th
ruste
r Disc
harg
ing
A We
ight
D. M
ichae
ls, A.
Gan
y, Te
chnio
n--Isr
ael
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ha
ifa, I
srael
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1375
-PC-
14Fu
ndam
enta
l Com
busti
on P
roce
sses I
II21
1 C
Chair
ed by
: L. M
ASSA
, UT A
rlingto
n16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-377
1Bu
rning
Char
acter
istics
of Li
quid
Fuels
with
Susp
ensio
ns of
Ener
getic
Na
nopa
rticle
s: Th
e Effe
ct of
Dro
plet
Size
S. Ta
nvir,
L. Qi
ao, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Wes
t La
fayett
e, IN
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
772
Expe
rimen
tal S
tudy
of
Impin
geme
nt an
d Rea
ction
of
Hype
rgoli
c Dro
plets
J. Fo
rness,
T. Po
urpoin
t, S.
Heis
ter, P
urdue
Un
iversi
ty, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
773
Radia
tion-
Indu
ced D
rople
t Bre
akup
of
Nan
o-Di
sper
sed C
oal-i
n-Wa
ter
Collo
idal F
uels
J. Xu
, L. Q
iao, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
, Wes
t La
fayett
e, IN
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1376
-PC-
15Sp
ray C
ombu
stion
II23
1Ch
aired
by: B
. CHE
HROU
DI, E
urope
an Re
searc
h Cou
ncil (
ERC)
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
774
Effe
cts of
NTO
Oxid
izer C
onve
ction
Ve
locity
and P
ressu
re on
the
Comb
ustio
n Ch
arac
terist
ics of
UD
MH N
onme
taliz
ed O
rgan
ic Ge
l Dr
oplet
: Num
erica
l Stu
dies
B. H
e, W.
Nie,
F. Zh
uang
, Aca
demy
of
Equip
ment
Comm
and &
Tech
nolog
y, Be
ijing,
China
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
775
Studie
s on
Spra
y in
Cros
sflow
for a
Ca
vity C
ombu
stor
A. Sin
ha, R
. Rav
ikrish
na, I
ndian
Insti
tute
of Sc
ience
, Ban
galor
e, Ind
ia
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
776
Ignit
ion an
d Com
busti
on of
Iso
prop
yl Ni
trate
Spra
ysA.
Ambe
kar, R
. Bha
ngale
, A. D
ukale
, R.
Gand
hi, A.
Chow
dhury
, Ind
ian In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y Bom
bay,
Mumb
ai, In
dia;
D. Ra
dhak
rishn
a, S.
Chall
a, Ve
hicle
Rese
arch &
Dev
elopm
ent E
stabli
shme
nt,
Ahme
dnag
ar, In
dia
49
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1377
-PC-
16Ro
cket
Comb
ustio
n In
stabil
ity23
0 A
Chair
ed by
: R. E
RICKS
ON, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-377
7Sto
chas
tic M
odeli
ng of
Tran
sver
se
Wave
Insta
bility
in a
Liquid
Pr
opell
ant R
ocke
t Eng
ineP.
Popo
v, A.
Sideri
s, W.
Sirig
nano
, Un
iversi
ty of
Califo
rnia,
Irvine
, Irvi
ne, C
A
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
778
Deve
lopme
nt of
Comb
ustio
n Re
spon
se Fu
nctio
ns in
a Su
bsca
le Hi
gh P
ressu
re Lo
ngitu
dinal
Comb
usto
rM.
Wier
man,
W. An
derso
n, Pu
rdue
Unive
rsity,
Wes
t Lafa
yette
, IN
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
779
A Co
ncep
tiona
l App
roac
h fo
r the
Pr
edict
ion of
Ther
moac
ousti
c Sta
bility
in R
ocke
t Eng
ines
M. S
chulz
e, M.
Sch
mid,
D. M
orgen
weck
, S.
Köglm
eier, T
. Satt
elmay
er, Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty of
Munic
h, Mu
nich,
Germ
any
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1378
-PC-
17Co
mbus
tion
Diag
nosti
cs23
0 B
Chair
ed by
: K. M
CMAN
US, G
E16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-378
0On
the U
se of
OH*
Rad
iation
as a
Mark
er fo
r the
Hea
t Rele
ase R
ate
in Hi
gh-P
ressu
re H
ydro
gen
Liquid
Ro
cket
Comb
ustio
nT.
Fiala,
T. S
attelm
ayer,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
781
Study
of LO
x/H2
Spra
y Flam
e Re
spon
se to
Aco
ustic
Excit
ation
in a
Recta
ngula
r Roc
ket C
ombu
stor
J. Ha
rdi, M
. Osch
wald,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce
Cente
r (DL
R), L
ampo
ldsha
usen
, Germ
any;
B. D
ally,
Unive
rsity
of Ad
elaide
, Ade
laide
, Au
strali
a
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1379
-PC-
18Gr
een
Fuels
II an
d Micr
osca
le Co
mbus
tion
210
GCh
aired
by: M
. COI
L, Or
bital
Tech
nolog
ies Co
rporat
ion16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-378
2Bu
rn R
ate C
hara
cteriz
ation
of Is
o-pr
opyl
Nitra
te Bl
ends
: Par
t IA.
Ambe
kar, L
. Mall
ick, R
. Gan
dhi,
A. Ch
owdh
ury, I
ndian
Insti
tute o
f Te
chno
logy B
omba
y, Mu
mbai,
India
; D.
Radh
akris
hna,
S. Ch
alla,
Vehic
le Re
searc
h & D
evelo
pmen
t Esta
blish
ment,
Ah
medn
agar,
India
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
783
Expe
rimen
tal E
valua
tion
of N
ew
Ionic
Liqu
id Fu
elsM.
Coil,
Orbit
al Te
chno
logies
Corpo
ration
, Ma
dison
, WI
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
784
PREC
ISE -
preli
mina
ry re
sults
of th
e ME
MS-b
ased
µCP
SM.
Gaue
r, Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Gö
ttinge
n, Ge
rman
y; D.
Telitsc
hkin,
U. Go
tzig,
EADS
, Otto
brunn
, Germ
any;
Y. Ba
tonne
au,
Natio
nal C
enter
for S
cienti
fic Re
search
(C
NRS)
, Poit
iers,
France
; P. Ra
ngste
n, Na
nospa
ce AB
, Upp
sala,
Swed
en; M
. Ivan
ov,
NPO
Mashi
nostr
oyen
ia, M
oscow
, Russ
ia; P.
Pa
lmer,
Unive
rsity o
f Surr
ey, Gu
ildford
, Unit
ed
Kingd
om; R
. Wieg
erink
, Univ
ersity
of Tw
ente,
En
sched
e, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds
50
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1380
-PC-
19Co
mbus
tion
Mode
ling I
II11
2Ch
aired
by: J
. MUR
PHY,
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
785
Bluf
f Bod
y Flam
e Hold
er w
ith Fl
ow
Entra
inmen
t Usin
g Per
fora
ted P
late
S. Ta
naka
, K. T
akah
ashi,
J. H
osoi,
IHI
Corpo
ration
, Mizu
ho, J
apan
; M. U
chida
, IH
I Corp
oratio
n, Yo
koha
ma, J
apan
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
786
Study
on Co
mbus
tion
Dyna
mic
Char
acter
istics
of O
xyge
n-Ri
ch
Preb
urne
rsI.
Moon
, S. K
ang,
S. Le
e, Ko
rea Ae
rospa
ce
Rese
arch I
nstitu
te, D
aejeo
n, So
uth Ko
rea;
S. S
eo, H
anba
t Nati
onal
Unive
rsity,
Da
ejeon
, Sou
th Ko
rea
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
787
Mode
ling t
he Ef
fect
of Co
nden
sed-
phas
e Con
tribu
tions
in A
mmon
ium
Perch
lorat
e Bas
ed Co
mpos
ite So
lid
Prop
ellan
tsF.
Retie
f, J.
Knoe
tze, G
. Smi
t, St
ellen
bosch
Un
iversi
ty, S
tellen
bosch
, Sou
th Afr
ica; C
. Ro
usse
au, R
heinm
etall D
enel
Munit
ion,
Some
rset W
est,
South
Afric
a
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1381
-SR-
1Mo
tor D
esign
and P
lume E
ffects
211
DCh
aired
by: R
. BLA
CK, A
erojet
Rock
etdyn
e and
M. L
ANGH
ENRY
, Ray
theon
Miss
ile S
ystem
s16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-378
8So
lid R
ocke
t Mot
or D
esign
Usin
g a
Modifi
ed A
nt Co
lony O
ptim
izatio
n Me
tahe
urist
ic wi
th Lo
cal S
earch
Ca
pabil
ityZ.
Kiyak
, R. H
artfie
ld, Au
burn
Unive
rsity,
Au
burn,
AL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
789
Rapid
Solid
Roc
ket M
otor
Des
ignG.
Smit,
J. Kn
oetze
, Stel
lenbo
sch Un
iversit
y, Ma
tielan
d, So
uth Af
rica; F.
Stey
n, C.
Rouss
eau,
Rhein
metal
l Den
el Mu
nition
, Som
erset
West,
South
Africa
; E. D
e Kock
, Stel
lenbo
sch
Unive
rsity,
Matie
land,
South
Africa
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
790
Pred
iction
of In
-fligh
t Rad
io Fre
quen
cy
Atten
uatio
n by a
Rock
et Plu
me by
Ap
plying
CFD/
FDTD
Coup
ling
K. Kin
efuch
i, K. O
kita,
I. Fu
naki,
T. Ab
e, Ja
pan A
erosp
ace E
xplor
ation
Agen
cy
(JAXA
), Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1382
-NW-
6 18
30 -
2000
hrs
Tech
Mus
eum
of In
nova
tion
Off-S
ite R
ecep
tion
Off-S
ite
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1383
-SB-
4 18
30 -
1900
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Indiv
idual
Sessi
on R
ooms
Mond
ay, 1
5 Ju
ly 20
1384
-ABP
SI-6
Prop
ulsion
Aer
odyn
amics
Wor
ksho
p II
211
BCh
aired
by: B
. MCK
AY, L
ockh
eed M
artin
Aeron
autic
s19
00 hr
sOr
al Pre
senta
tion (
Invite
d)In
trodu
ction
to th
e Air
Brea
thing
Pr
opuls
ion In
vited
Sessi
on on
Di
ffusin
g S-D
uct P
redic
tion
and
Valid
ation
B. Mc
Kay,
AIAA A
BPSI
TC, M
ercer
Island
, WA
1930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
792
BCFD
Ana
lysis
for t
he 1
st AI
AA
Prop
ulsion
Wor
ksho
p: S-
Duct
Resu
ltsA.
Dorga
n, C.
Wink
ler, T
he B
oeing
Co
mpan
y, Ha
zelw
ood,
MO
2000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
793
Inlet
CFD
Resu
lts: C
ompa
rison
of
Solve
r, Tu
rbule
nce M
odel,
Grid
De
nsity
, and
Topo
logy
N. D
omel,
D. B
aruzz
ini, L
ockh
eed M
artin
Corpo
ration
, Fort
Wort
h, TX
2030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
794
Pres
sure
-bas
ed Co
upled
Simu
lation
of
Pres
sure
Rec
over
y and
Dist
ortio
n in
an S-
Duct
S. Ku
mar, A
NSYS
, Inc
., Hin
jewad
i, Ind
ia
2100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
795
CFD
Simula
tion
for S
-Duc
t Tes
t Cas
e Us
ing O
verse
t Grid
sL.
Gea,
The B
oeing
Comp
any,
Hunti
ngton
Be
ach,
CA
2130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
796
A Co
mpar
ison
of Se
vera
l CFD
Co
des w
ith Ex
perim
enta
l Dat
a in
a Di
ffusin
g S-D
uct
A. De
lot, O
NERA
, Meu
don,
Franc
e; R.
Scha
rnhors
t, Th
e Boe
ing Co
mpan
y, St
. Lo
uis, M
O
Tues
day
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1385
-NW-
7 07
00 -
0800
hrs
Tues
day N
etwor
king C
offe
e & P
astri
esEx
hibit
Hall 2
51
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1386
-PLN
RY-2
08
00 -
0900
hrs
Prop
ulsion
and P
ower
Syste
ms of
the F
utur
eEx
hibit
Hall 1
Keyn
ote Ad
dress
Henn
er W
apen
hans
Head
of Te
chno
logy S
trateg
y, Ro
lls-Ro
yce G
roup p
lc
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1387
-PLN
RY-3
08
00 -
0900
hrs
A Ne
w In
dustr
ial R
evolu
tion
for a
Susta
inable
Ener
gy Fu
ture
212
A &
C
Acce
ss to
afford
able
and r
eliab
le en
ergy h
as be
en a
corne
rston
e of t
he w
orld’s
incre
asing
pros
perity
and e
cono
mic g
rowth
since
the b
eginn
ing of
the i
ndus
trial re
volut
ion. O
ur us
e of e
nergy
in th
e twe
nty-fir
st ce
ntury
must
also b
e sus
taina
ble. T
his ta
lk wi
ll prov
ide a
techn
o-ec
onom
ic sn
apsh
ot of
the cu
rrent
energ
y lan
dsca
pe an
d ide
ntify
seve
ral re
searc
h and
deve
lopme
nt op
portu
nities
and c
halle
nges
to cr
eate
the fo
unda
tion f
or thi
s new
indu
strial
revo
lution
. Ke
ynote
Addre
ssAr
un M
ajumd
arDir
ector
of En
ergy I
nitiat
ives,
Goog
le
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1388
-NW-
8 09
00 -
1000
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Exhib
it Ha
ll 2
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1389
-SB-
5 09
30 -
1000
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Indiv
idual
Sessi
on R
ooms
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1390
-ABP
SI-7
Prop
eller
Syste
ms21
0 E
Chair
ed by
: J. L
ITT, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
797
Influ
ence
of a
Plane
tary
Di
ffere
ntial
Gea
r on
Coun
ter
Rota
ting F
an P
erfo
rman
ceT.
Otten
, T. L
engy
el-Ka
mpma
nn, E
. Nick
e, Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), C
ologn
e, Ge
rman
y
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
798
CFD
comp
utat
ion of
in-p
lane
prop
eller
shaf
t loa
dsL.
Ruiz-
Calav
era, D
. Perd
ones
-Diaz
, Airb
us,
Getaf
e, Sp
ain
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
799
Activ
e Flow
Cont
rol f
or In
terac
tion
Noise
Red
uctio
n of
Cont
ra-R
otat
ing
Open
Rot
ors
R. Ak
kerm
ans,
A. St
uerm
er, J.
Delf
s, Ge
rman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R),
Brau
nsch
weig,
Germ
any
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
800
Asse
ssmen
t of A
dvan
ced G
rid
Strat
egies
for A
ero-
Acou
stics
on
Open
Rot
or A
pplic
ation
sN.
Ben
Nas
r, B. O
rtun,
ONER
A, Me
udon
, Fra
nce;
A. Ch
elius
, S. C
anard
-Carua
na,
ONER
A, Ch
âtillo
n, Fra
nce
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1391
-APC
-3Ad
vanc
ed Co
ncep
ts an
d Plan
ning
210
FCh
aired
by: R
. CHA
SE, B
ooz A
llen H
amilto
n and
J. RO
BINSO
N, Re
tired f
/Boe
ing10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-380
1Lo
ng Te
rm Sp
ace O
bjecti
ves U
sing
Opto
nal R
oadm
aps
E. He
nders
on, R
. Rho
des,
J. Ro
binso
n, Se
lf, Dic
kinso
n, TX
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
802
Comm
ercia
l Spa
ce w
ith Te
chno
logy
Matu
ratio
nR.
Rhod
es, S
elf, C
ape C
anav
eral, F
L; C.
McCle
skey
, NAS
A Ken
nedy
Spa
ce
Cente
r, Cap
e Can
avera
l, FL;
J. Ro
binso
n, Pro
pella
nt Su
pply
Tech
nolog
y, Se
al Be
ach,
CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
803
Adva
nced
Spac
e Tra
nspo
rtatio
n Co
ncep
ts an
d Pro
pulsio
n Tech
nolog
ies
for a
New
Deliv
ery P
arad
igmJ.
Robin
son, P
ropella
nt Su
pply
Techn
ology,
Se
al Be
ach, C
A; C.
McCle
skey,
R. Rh
odes,
NA
SA Ke
nned
y Spa
ce Ce
nter, C
ape C
anav
eral,
FL; R.
Lepsc
h, NA
SA La
ngley
Resea
rch Ce
nter,
Hamp
ton, V
A; T.
Chen
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Flig
ht Ce
nter, H
untsv
ille, A
L; C.
Joyne
r, Prat
t &
Whitn
ey, W
est Pa
lm Be
ach, F
L; D.
Levack
, Pra
tt & W
hitne
y, Ca
noga
Park,
CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
804
ISRU
Prop
ellan
t Sele
ction
for S
pace
Ex
plora
tion
Vehic
lesT.
Chen
, NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Ce
nter, H
untsv
ille, A
L; D.
Thorp
e, Th
ortek
La
bs, I
nc.,
Irvine
, KY
52
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1392
-APS
-4Hy
brid
Powe
r Sys
tems
212
BCh
aired
by: M
. LIFF
RING,
Boe
ing Co
mmerc
ial Ai
rplan
es10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-380
5En
ergy
Opt
imiza
tion
of an
Airc
raft
Focu
sed o
n Co
mpon
ent S
izing
and
Cont
rol A
rchite
cture
Inter
actio
nsR.
Robe
rts, D
. Dec
ker, W
right
State
Un
iversi
ty, D
ayton
, OH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
806
Hybr
id-Ele
ctric
Prop
ulsion
Syste
ms
for A
ircra
ftC.
Fried
rich,
P. Ro
berts
on, U
nivers
ity of
Ca
mbrid
ge, C
ambri
dge,
Unite
d King
dom
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
807
Perfo
rman
ce A
nalys
is of
Fan-
Drivi
ng El
ectri
c Mot
ors i
n a F
uel-
Cell H
ybrid
Pow
ered
Pro
pulsi
on
Syste
m fo
r Avia
tion
K. Ok
ai, H
. Fuji
wara,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), T
okyo
, Jap
an;
H. N
omura
, Niho
n Univ
ersity
, Chib
a, Ja
pan;
T. Ta
gash
ira, R
. Yan
agi, J
apan
Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A),
Toky
o, Ja
pan
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
808
Flywh
eel E
nerg
y Rec
over
y and
Sto
rage
Syste
m fro
m Ai
rcraf
t Br
akes
M. Co
nteh,
E. Ns
ofor, S
outhe
rn Illi
nois
Unive
rsity,
Carbo
ndale
, IL
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1393
-EC-4
Cooli
ng21
2 A
& C
Chair
ed by
: G. L
ANDI
S, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
809
4 kW
Powe
r The
rmoa
cous
tic St
irling
He
at En
gine T
est R
esult
sM.
Hab
erbus
ch, C
. Ngu
yen,
J. Ick
es, T
. Hu
i, Sier
ra Lo
bo, I
nc.,
Milan
, OH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
810
The R
esea
rch on
Flow
Capa
city o
f Ca
pillar
y Pum
p in
the A
MTEC
C. Zh
ou, Z
. Son
g, Ha
rbin E
ngine
ering
Un
iversi
ty, H
arbin,
China
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
811
Char
acter
istics
of Th
ermoa
cous
tic
Soun
d Gen
erator
and I
ts Ap
plica
tion t
o Re
frige
rator
N. M
aruya
ma, Y
. Iwasa
ki, M
. Sait
o, Y.
Kitaid
e, Mi
e Univ
ersity,
Tsu,
Japan
; K. T
akigu
chi,
S. Ish
ida, F
uji Ele
ctric,
Yokk
aichi,
Japa
n; T.
Tsuchi
ya, M
. Hiro
ta, M
ie Un
iversit
y, Tsu
, Jap
an
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1394
-EC-5
Stirli
ng Sy
stem
Testi
ng21
2 D
Chair
ed by
: T. C
HAN,
Lock
heed
Mart
in Sp
ace S
ystem
s10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-381
2Te
st Pr
ogra
m fo
r Adv
ance
d Stir
ling
Radio
isoto
pe G
ener
ator
Har
dwar
e at
NAS
A Gl
enn
Rese
arch
Cent
erE.
Lewan
dows
ki, M
. Dollo
ff, S.
Oriti,
M. R
oth,
NASA
Glen
n Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
813
Perfo
rman
ce M
easu
reme
nt of
Ad
vanc
ed St
irling
Conv
erto
rs (A
SC-E3
)S.
Oriti
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Cle
velan
d, OH
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
814
Small
Rad
ioiso
tope
Pow
er Sy
stem
Testi
ng at
NAS
A Gl
enn
Rese
arch
Ce
nter
G. D
ugala
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Cle
velan
d, OH
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1395
-ECS-
1Ig
nition
Char
acter
izatio
n an
d Ana
lysis
210
ACh
aired
by: L
. YAN
G an
d D. J
ACKS
ON, A
TK S
pace
Sys
tems
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
815
Ignit
ion Tr
ansfe
r Effe
ctive
ness
from
Prim
ers t
o Phy
sicall
y Sep
arat
ed
Pyro
techn
ic Bo
oster
sL.
Yang
, Self
, La C
anad
a Flin
tridge
, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
816
Char
acter
izatio
n of
PVU
-2/A
Pe
rcussi
on P
rimer
Out
put E
nerg
yH.
Lee,
Chem
ring E
nerge
tic D
evice
s, Do
wners
Grov
e, IL;
M. B
ichay
, Nav
al Su
rface
Warf
are Ce
nter, I
ndian
Hea
d, MD
; J.
Bagli
ni, Ex
odyn
amics
Tech
nolog
y, Inc
., Ph
oenix
, AZ
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
817
An Ex
perim
ental
and N
umeri
cal S
tudy
on Ex
plodin
g Foil
Initia
tors (
EFIs)
S. Ko
c, M.
Yilm
az, R
OKET
SAN
Missi
le Ind
ustrie
s, Inc
., Ank
ara, T
urkey
; A. U
las,
Midd
le Ea
st Tec
hnica
l Univ
ersity,
Anka
ra,
Turke
y; B.
Kizilka
ya, R
OKET
SAN
Missi
le Ind
ustrie
s, Inc
., Ank
ara, T
urkey
53
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1396
-EERE
-5Su
staina
ble En
ergy
Solut
ions
214
Chair
ed by
: E. K
HALIL
, Cair
o Univ
ersity
; N. G
HADD
AR, A
meric
an U
nivers
ity of
Beir
ut an
d D. M
UTH,
Idah
o Nati
onal
Lab
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
818
XPriz
e 100
mpge
City-
High
way M
ath
Mode
l for E
lectri
c-Hyb
rid Co
mpeti
tion
Vehic
lesF. W
yczale
k, En
ergy I
ndep
ende
nce
Foun
datio
n, Blo
omfie
ld Hil
ls, MI
; M.
Wycza
lek, G
enera
l Moto
rs Co
rporat
ion,
Warre
n, MI
; T. W
yczale
k, Ma
gna E
xterio
rs an
d Int
eriors
, Nov
i, MI
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
819
Grou
p Max
imum
Pow
er Tr
ackin
g am
ong D
istrib
uted
Pow
er So
urce
sK.
Siri, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion, E
l Se
gund
o, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
820
Effe
ctive
Des
iccan
t De
humi
difica
tion
Syste
m wi
th
Two-
Stage
Evap
orat
ive Co
oling
for
Hot a
nd H
umid
Clima
tesK.
Ghali
, M. H
ouran
i, N. G
hadd
ar,
Ameri
can U
nivers
ity of
Beir
ut, B
eirut,
Le
bano
n
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1397
-EP-1
Electr
ospr
ay P
ropu
lsion
I21
0 B
Chair
ed by
: M. G
AMER
O, U
nivers
ity of
Califo
rnia,
Irvine
and T
. COL
ES10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-382
1Nu
meric
al Sim
ulatio
n of
Collo
id Th
ruste
rs an
d Tay
lor Co
ne-Je
tsA.
Borne
r, P. W
ang,
Z. Li,
D. L
evin,
Pe
nnsy
lvania
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Univ
ersity
Pa
rk, PA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
822
In si
tu st
udy o
f ion
ic liq
uid Ta
ylor
cone
s usin
g elec
tron
micro
scopy
K. Te
rhune
, L. K
ing, M
ichiga
n Tec
hnolo
gical
Unive
rsity,
Hou
ghton
, MI
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
823
Electr
ospr
ay fr
om an
Ionic
Liqu
id Fe
rroflu
id ut
ilizing
the R
osen
sweig
In
stabil
ityE.
Meye
r, L. K
ing, M
ichiga
n Tec
hnolo
gical
Unive
rsity,
Hou
ghton
, MI
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
824
Fabr
icatio
n of E
lectro
spra
y Thr
uster
s by
Sinte
ring G
lass M
icros
phere
sJ.
Xie, M
. Can
onica
, P. Lo
zano
, Mass
achuse
tts
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Camb
ridge
, MA
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1398
-EP-2
Plasm
a Thr
uster
Mod
eling
I21
0 C
Chair
ed by
: D. K
ING,
Aeroj
et10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-382
5Th
ree D
imen
siona
l Sim
ulatio
n of
Io
n Th
ruste
r Plum
es w
ith A
MR an
d Pa
ralle
lizat
ion St
rateg
iesB.
Korku
t, P.
Wang
, Z. L
i, D. L
evin,
Pe
nnsy
lvania
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Stat
e Co
llege
, PA
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1399
-EP-3
Helic
on Th
ruste
rs11
2Ch
aired
by: M
. WAL
KER,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy a
nd T.
LIU,
Univ
ersity
of M
ichiga
n10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-382
8Co
mpar
ison
of P
lasma
Disg
nosti
cs fo
r an
Argo
n an
d Heli
um G
as
Helic
on Th
ruste
rA.
Faus
t, R.
Sedw
ick, U
nivers
ity of
Ma
rylan
d, Co
llege
Park,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, M
D
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
829
Deve
lopme
nt of
Supe
rcond
uctin
g Ma
gnets
for a
Heli
con
Plasm
a Th
ruste
rJ.
Vituc
ci, R.
Sed
wick
, Univ
ersity
of
Maryl
and,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, Co
llege
Park,
MD
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
830
Nume
rical
and E
xper
imen
tal
Meas
urem
ents
in a H
elico
n-IEC
Th
ruste
rA.
Krish
namu
rthy,
B. U
lmen
, G. C
hen,
P. Ke
utelia
n, G.
Mile
y, Un
iversi
ty of
Illino
is,
Urba
na-Ch
ampa
ign, U
rbana
, IL
54
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
0-HR
-2Sw
irling
Oxid
izer F
lows
210
DCh
aired
by: S
. CLA
FLIN
, Prat
t & W
hitne
y Roc
ketdy
ne an
d B. M
ADHA
NABH
ARAT
AM, S
pace
Prop
ulsion
Grou
p, Inc
.10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-383
1Sm
all-Sc
ale H
ybrid
Rock
et Tes
t Stan
d &
Char
acter
izatio
n of S
wirl I
njecto
rsM.
Summ
ers, A
rizon
a Stat
e Univ
ersity,
Tem
pe, A
Z; J.
Denn
is, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
est
Lafay
ette,
IN; J.
Villar
real, R
aythe
on Co
mpan
y, Tuc
son, A
Z
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
832
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Co
unter
-Rot
ating
Vo
rtex
Pair
(CVP
) Mixe
r for
Ae
rosp
ace A
pplic
ation
sJ.
Park,
S. H
eister
, J. S
ulliva
n, Pu
rdue
Unive
rsity,
Wes
t Lafa
yette
, IN
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
833
Flash
Pyr
olysis
of H
igh D
ensit
y Po
lyEth
ylene
N. G
asco
in, U
nivers
ity of
Orlé
ans,
Bourg
es,
Franc
e
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
834
UAH
Tacti
cal M
issile
Syste
m De
sign
of a
Surfa
ce to
Air
Missi
le fo
r Mi
ssile
Defe
nse
M. H
itt, L.
Kalat
has,
J. Co
ogan
, N.
Slege
rs, U
nivers
ity of
Alab
ama,
Hunts
ville,
Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
1-HS
ABP-
6Hy
perso
nic A
ir-Br
eath
ing P
ropu
lsion
Conc
epts
231
Chair
ed by
: D. M
USIEL
AK, U
nivers
ity of
Texa
s at A
rlingto
n10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-383
5Mi
nimizi
ng Co
rner
Intera
ction
s Ge
nera
ted By
Obli
que S
hock
Wav
es
In Su
perso
nic In
lets B
y Opti
miza
tion
Metho
dsB.
Lee, U
nivers
ity of
Califo
rnia,
Santa
Barba
ra,
Santa
Barba
ra, CA
; M. L
iou, N
ASA G
lenn
Resea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
2-ITA
R-1
Liquid
Roc
ket P
ropu
lsion
/Soli
d Roc
ket P
ropu
lsion
/Sys
tem Co
ncep
ts an
d Sup
porti
ng P
ropu
lsion
Tech
nolog
ies (I
TAR
Restr
icted
Sessi
on)
210
HCh
aired
by: D
. SHA
FER,
GE Av
iation
and H
. ORA
VEC,
Unive
risty
of Ak
ron10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-383
6De
sign,
Dev
elopm
ent a
nd Te
sting
of
the A
ntar
es P
ogo S
uppr
esso
r (IT
AR R
estri
cted P
aper
)D.
Rans
om, S
outhw
est R
esea
rch In
stitut
e, Sa
n Anto
nio, T
X; B
. Wint
ers, O
rbital
Sc
ience
s Corp
oratio
n, Du
lles,
VA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
837
Solid
Roc
ket M
otor
Noz
zle M
ater
ial
Perfo
rman
ce (I
TAR
Restr
icted
Pa
per)
A. Co
rtopa
ssi, J
. Boy
er, Pe
nnsy
lvania
Stat
e Un
iversi
ty, U
nivers
ity Pa
rk, PA
; H. M
artin,
; K
. Kuo
, Pen
nsylv
ania
State
Univ
ersity
, Un
iversi
ty Pa
rk, PA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
838
The M
echa
nical
and S
ealin
g Pe
rform
ance
of an
Ato
mic O
xyge
n Pr
etrea
ted Su
bsca
le Ca
ndida
te Sil
icone
Elas
tome
r Doc
king S
eal
(ITAR
Res
tricte
d Pap
er)
H. O
ravec
, N. G
arafol
o, C.
Danie
ls,
Unive
rsity
of Ak
ron, A
kron,
OH
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
839
Deve
lopme
nt of
Pro
pella
nt
Feed
, Thr
ust M
easu
reme
nt, a
nd
Auto
matio
n Co
ntro
ls Sy
stems
for
Testi
ng LO
X/LC
H4 R
eacti
on Co
ntro
l Th
ruste
rs (IT
AR R
estri
cted P
aper
)A.
Acos
ta-Za
mora,
A. Ch
oudh
uri, U
nivers
ity
of Te
xas,
El Pa
so, E
l Pas
o, TX
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
3-LP
-7Ro
cket
Nozz
les21
1 C
Chair
ed by
: V. A
HUJA
, CRA
FT Te
ch an
d D. K
IRK, F
lorida
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-384
0Flo
w Se
para
tion
in Ro
cket
Nozz
les
- An
Over
view
R. St
ark, G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R),
Lamp
oldsh
ause
n, Ge
rman
y
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
841
Trans
itiona
l Beh
avior
of D
ual B
ell
Nozz
les: C
onto
ur O
ptim
izatio
nC.
Genin
, R. S
tark,
D. S
chne
ider, G
erman
Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Lam
polds
haus
en,
Germ
any
55
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
4-LP
-8Pr
opell
ant S
tora
ge an
d Man
agem
ent I
211
ACh
aired
by: B
. WIN
TERS
, Orbi
tal S
cienc
es Co
rporat
ion an
d D. S
ARGE
NT, F
edera
l Avia
tion A
dmini
strati
on10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-384
2An
alytic
al Slo
shing
Mod
el an
d CFD
An
alysis
for t
he Ex
omar
s Miss
ionM.
Lazz
arin,
A. Be
ttella
, M. M
anen
te,
HIT0
9, Pa
dova
, Ital
y; R.
Da Fo
rno, M
DA,
Trevis
o, Ita
ly
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
843
Nume
rical
Analy
sis on
Boil
ing
Flow
in Su
rface
Tens
ion D
omina
nt
Envir
onme
ntY.
Umem
ura, T
. Him
eno,
T. Wa
tanab
e, Un
iversi
ty of
Toky
o, To
kyo,
Japa
n
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
5-LP
-9Mo
delin
g and
Simu
lation
of En
gine H
eat T
rans
fer I
230
ACh
aired
by: K
. KRE
INER
, The
Boe
ing Co
mpan
y10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-384
4Co
oling
Analy
sis fo
r Roc
ket E
ngine
Co
mbus
tion C
hamb
er wi
th Hi
gh
Fideli
ty Sim
ulatio
nD.
Watan
abe,
K. Im
ai, A.
Oga
wara,
Mitsu
bishi
Heav
y Ind
ustrie
s, Ltd
., Kom
aki, J
apan
; K.
Kawa
tsu, H
. Neg
ishi, Y
. Daim
on, N
. Tan
i, N.
Yama
nishi,
H. Su
naka
wa, A
. Kuro
su, T.
Ko
baya
shi, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Ag
ency
(JAXA
), Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
845
Nume
rical
evalu
ation
of h
eat
exch
ange
mec
hanis
m by
slit
reso
nato
rsY.
Morii,
K. Ku
zuu,
T. Sh
imizu
, Jap
an
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Sa
gami
hara,
Japa
n
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
846
Comp
ariso
n of
Finit
e Elem
ent
analy
sis an
d exp
erim
enta
l res
ults
of a
comb
ustio
n ch
ambe
r typ
e TMF
pa
nel t
est
J. Ric
cius,
W. B
ouaji
la, E.
Zame
taev,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, La
mpold
shau
sen,
Germ
any
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
6-LP
-10
Gree
n Pr
opell
ant I
nfus
ion M
ission
(GPI
M)23
0 B
Chair
ed by
: T. P
OURP
OINT
, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity an
d S. M
ILLER
, Aero
jet10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-384
7Gr
een
Prop
ellan
t Inf
usion
Miss
ion
Prog
ram
Over
view
C. Mc
Lean
, Ball
Aeros
pace
& Te
chno
logies
Co
rporat
ion, B
oulde
r, CO
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
848
Imple
ment
ation
of th
e Gre
en
Prop
ellan
t Inf
usion
Miss
ion (G
PIM)
on
a Ba
ll Aer
ospa
ce B
CP-1
00
Spac
ecra
ft Bu
sW.
Dein
inger,
Ball
Aeros
pace
&
Tech
nolog
ies Co
rporat
ion, B
oulde
r, CO
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
849
Gree
n Pr
opell
ant I
nfus
ion M
ission
Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stem
Deve
lopme
ntR.
Spore
s, Ae
rojet,
Redm
ond,
WA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
850
Gree
n Pr
opell
ant I
nfus
ion M
ission
Plu
me Im
pinge
ment
Ana
lysis
J. Yim
, B. R
eed,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H; C.
McLe
an, B
all
Aeros
pace
& Te
chno
logies
Corpo
ration
, Bo
ulder,
CO
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
7-LP
-11
Injec
tors
II21
1 D
Chair
ed by
: E. B
ESNA
RD, C
alifor
nia S
tate U
nivers
ity-Lo
ng B
each
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
851
Expe
rimen
tal S
tudie
s of U
ni-ele
ment
Shea
r Coa
xial I
njecto
rs fo
r LO
X/CH
4 Pr
opuls
ion R
esea
rchJ.
Flores
, L. S
anch
ez, A
. Cho
udhu
ri, V.
Dorad
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s, El
Paso
, El
Paso
, TX
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
852
Comb
ustio
n Ch
arac
terist
ics on
a Co
axial
-Por
ous I
njecto
rD.
Kim,
G. L
ee, I
. Lee
, J. K
oo, K
orea
Aeros
pace
Univ
ersity
, Goy
ang,
South
Korea
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
853
Invest
igatio
n of a
Sing
le Inj
ector
with
Ap
plied
High
Freq
uenc
y Pres
sure
Di
sturb
ances
For A
pplica
tions
To Li
quid
Rock
et En
gine C
ombu
stion
Insta
bilitie
sJ.
Benn
ewitz
, D. L
inebe
rry, R
. Fred
erick,
Un
iversit
y of A
labam
a, Hu
ntsvill
e, Hu
ntsvill
e, AL
56
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
8-PA
NEL-9
10
00 -
1200
hrs
Emer
ging T
echn
ologie
s for
the N
ext G
ener
ation
of A
ircra
ft Sy
stems
Exhib
it Ha
ll 3
The p
aneli
sts w
ill dis
cuss
gove
rnmen
t and
indu
stry p
erspe
ctive
s on e
mergi
ng ai
rcraft
syste
ms te
chno
logies
for t
he ne
xt ge
nerat
ion.
Mode
rator:
Dav
id Ea
mes,
Direc
tor, N
ASA P
rogram
s and
Adva
nced
Sys
tem S
tudies
, Roll
s-Roy
ce Co
rporat
ion
Pan
elists
: Fa
yette
Collie
rPro
ject M
anag
er, En
viron
menta
lly Re
spon
sible
Aviat
ion Pr
oject
NASA
Lang
ley Re
searc
h Cen
ter
Ron
Kawa
iPro
pulsio
n Spe
cialist
Boein
g Res
earch
and T
echn
ology
Kenn
eth M
artin
Mana
ger-C
once
ptual
Desig
nLo
ckhe
ed M
artin
Corpo
ration
Mich
ael W
inter
Chief
Engin
eer f
or Te
chno
logy
Pratt
& W
hitne
y
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1310
9-PP
-2
1000
- 12
00 h
rsDe
aling
with
the C
hang
ing A
eros
pace
Bus
iness
Envir
onme
nt: A
Comm
ercia
l Avia
tion
Persp
ectiv
e23
0 C
Jim P
eterso
nDir
ector
of En
ginee
ring f
or Pro
pulsio
n Sys
tems D
ivisio
nBo
eing C
omme
rcial
Airpla
nes
Interv
iew by
Guy
Norr
is, S
enior
Edito
r, Avia
tion W
eek
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
0-SC
P-2
Spac
ecra
ft Th
ruste
rs21
1 B
Chair
ed by
: A. R
EISZ,
Reisz
Engin
eers
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
854
Desig
n of
a Co
ld-Ga
s Mi
cropr
opuls
ion sy
stem
for L
ISA
Path
finde
rG.
Morr
is, As
trium,
Stev
enag
e, Un
ited
Kingd
om; C
. Edw
ards,
ESA,
Noord
wijk,
The
Nethe
rland
s
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
855
The c
onstr
uctio
n of t
he lif
e pred
iction
mo
del o
f 1N
and 4
N mo
nopr
opell
ant
thrus
ters
G. Fu
jii, D.
Goto,
H. Ka
gawa
, S. M
uraya
ma,
K. Ka
jiwara
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion
Agen
cy (JA
XA),
Ibarak
i, Jap
an; H
. Iked
a, N.
Shino
zaki,
E. Ya
buha
ra, IH
I Corp
oratio
n, Gu
nma,
Japan
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
856
Impr
oved
Des
ign an
d Ch
arac
teriza
tion
of M
icroN
ewto
n To
rsion
al Ba
lance
Thru
st Sta
ndA.
Cofer
, S. H
eister
, A. A
lexee
nko,
Purdu
e Un
iversi
ty, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
1-SC
P-3
Adva
nced
Seals
Sessi
on I
210
GCh
aired
by: B
. STE
INET
Z, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd N
. SAR
AWAT
E, GE
Glob
al Re
searc
h10
00 hr
sOr
al Pre
senta
tion (
Invite
d)Ov
ervie
w of
Adv
ance
d Sea
ls Ch
allen
ges a
nd O
ppor
tunit
iesB.
Stei
netz,
P. D
unlap
, NAS
A Glen
n Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H; N
. Sa
rawate
, Gen
eral E
lectric
Comp
any,
Niska
yuna
, NY
1030
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
n (Inv
ited)
Turb
omac
hiner
y Sea
ling T
echn
ology
- S
urve
y of P
ast S
ucce
ss an
d Str
ateg
y for
Futu
re D
evelo
pmen
tJ.
Kirk,
Gene
ral El
ectric
Comp
any,
Cincin
nati,
OH
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
859
Desig
n, M
anuf
actu
re A
nd Te
sting
Of
Varia
ble B
ristle
Diam
eter B
rush
Se
alsX.
Zhen
g, G.
Lu, M
. Mac
k, D.
Trive
di,
N. S
arawa
te, C.
Wolf
e, Ge
neral
Elec
tric
Comp
any,
Sche
necta
dy, N
Y
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
860
The D
esign
and P
erfor
manc
e Ev
aluati
on of
a No
vel A
ir/oil
Se
para
tor fo
r Use
in a M
iniatu
re Je
t En
gine
E. Top
al, TU
SAS E
ngine
Indu
stries
, Inc.,
Esk
isehir
, Turk
ey; S
. Acar
er, Iz
mir In
stitute
of
Techn
ology,
Izmi
r, Turk
ey; T
. Kirg
iz, TU
SAS
Engin
e Ind
ustrie
s, Inc
., Eski
sehir,
Turke
y
57
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
2-SR
-2No
zzle
Mater
ials a
nd Sl
ag ac
cumu
lation
111
Chair
ed by
: M. B
ERDO
YES,
Hera
kles a
nd R.
ELLIS
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
861
Inve
stiga
tion
of Sl
ag A
ccumu
lation
in
Solid
Roc
ket M
otor
sC.
Jasp
erLal,
P. S
ridha
ran, K
. Kris
hnara
j, V.
Srini
vasa
n, Vik
ram S
arabh
ai Sp
ace C
entre
, Th
iruva
nanth
apura
m, In
dia
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
862
Analy
zing a
blativ
e and
comb
ustio
n ch
arac
terist
ics of
ther
mopla
stic
polyu
reth
ane n
anoc
ompo
sites
D. W
ong,
M. Ja
ramillo
, J. K
oo, U
nivers
ity
of Te
xas,
Austi
n, Au
stin,
TX; H
. Stre
tz,
P. Am
buke
n, Te
nnes
see T
echn
ologic
al Un
iversi
ty, Co
okev
ille, T
N; D
. Pine
ro,
Unive
rsity
of Te
xas,
Austi
n, Au
stin,
TX
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
863
HERA
KLES
ther
mal-s
tructu
ral
comp
osite
mat
erial
s boo
st ro
cket
nozz
le pe
rform
ance
A. La
comb
e, HE
RAKL
ES, L
e Hail
lan, F
rance
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
864
An In
vesti
gatio
n of
Comp
ressi
ve
and S
hear
Stre
ngth
of Ch
ar fr
om
Polym
er N
anoc
ompo
sites
for
Prop
ulsion
App
licat
ions
M. Ja
ramillo
, J. K
oo, U
nivers
ity of
Texa
s, Au
stin,
Austi
n, TX
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
3-SR
-3Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bility
114
Chair
ed by
: D. G
REAT
RIX, R
yerso
n Univ
ersity
and C
. ROU
SSEA
U, D
enel
(Pty)
Ltd.
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
865
Biglo
bal S
tabil
ity of
Comp
ressi
ble
Flowfi
elds.
Part
1: P
lanar
Fo
rmula
tion
M. Ak
iki, J
. Batt
erson
, J. M
ajdala
ni,
Unive
rsity
of Te
nnes
see S
pace
Insti
tute,
Tulla
homa
, TN
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
866
Biglo
bal S
tabil
ity of
Comp
ressi
ble
Flowfi
elds.
Part
2: A
pplic
ation
to
Solid
Roc
ket M
otor
sM.
Akiki
, J. B
atters
on, J
. Majd
alani,
Un
iversi
ty of
Tenn
esse
e Spa
ce In
stitut
e, Tu
llaho
ma, T
N
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
867
ARIA
NE 5
MPS
ART
A 5
benc
h fir
ing
test:
evolu
tion
of th
ird se
gmen
t In
tegra
ted Fr
onta
l The
rmal
Prot
ectio
n an
d imp
act o
n pr
essu
re
oscil
lation
s phe
nome
naE.
Bucci
, Avio
S.p.
A., Co
llefer
ro, It
aly
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
868
POD-
X Pro
gram
: towa
rds t
he SR
M Pr
essur
e Osci
llatio
n Dem
onstr
ator fi
rst
firing
test
G. Ma
stran
gelo,
T. M
orillon
, EU
ROPR
OPUL
SION,
Sures
nes,
France
; D.
Scocc
imarr
o, E.
Lamb
iase,
Avio
S.p.A.
, Co
lleferr
o, Ita
ly; E.
Gautr
onne
au, L
. Para
dis,
L. Gu
enot,
HERA
KLES
, Bord
eaux
, Fran
ce;
P. Plan
quart
, von
Kárm
án In
stitute
for F
luid
Dyna
mics,
Rhod
e-Sain
t-Gen
èse, B
elgium
; N.
Cesco
, P. Su
pie’, F
rench
Space
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Pari
s, Fra
nce; J
. Bret
eau,
ESA,
Paris,
Fra
nce
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
4-TM
-3Ae
rosp
ace a
nd Te
rrestr
ial P
ower
Syste
ms Th
erma
l Man
agem
ent I
213
Chair
ed by
: C. T
ARAU
, Adv
ance
d Coo
ling T
echn
ologie
s and
S. S
PENC
ER, N
aval
Rese
arch L
abora
tory
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
869
Ther
mal E
nerg
y Sto
rage
for a
Dish
Sti
rling
Conc
entra
ted So
lar P
ower
Sy
stem
J. Th
ayer,
Therm
acore
, Inc
., La
ncas
ter, P
A; R.
Galbr
aith,
Infinia
Corpo
ration
, Ogd
en,
UT; J
. Ros
enfel
d, C.
Dyso
n, Th
ermac
ore,
Inc.,
Lanc
aster
, PA
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
870
Spra
y-Co
oling
for W
ind-B
ased
Co
mpre
ssed A
ir En
ergy
Stor
age
C. Qin
, E. L
oth, U
nivers
ity of
Virgi
nia,
Charl
ottesv
ille, C
harlo
ttesvi
lle, VA
; P. Li,
T.
Simon
, J. V
an De
Ven,
Unive
rsity o
f Mi
nneso
ta, M
innea
polis,
Minn
eapo
lis, M
N; S.
Cra
ne, A
. Pou
rmou
sa, Lig
htSail
Energ
y, Inc
., Oa
kland
, CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
871
Testi
ng of
Ther
mal E
nerg
y Sto
rage
fo
r a D
ish-S
tirlin
g Con
cent
rated
So
lar P
ower
Syste
mR.
Galbr
aith,
Infinia
Corpo
ration
, Ogd
en,
UT; S
. Qiu,
Temp
le Un
iversi
ty, Ph
ilade
lphia,
PA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
872
Desig
n an
d Pro
ducti
on
of Co
mpos
ite St
ructu
res:
Ther
mopla
stic W
ind Tu
rbine
Blad
esR.
Aman
o, L.
Forsy
the, P
. Moh
an D
as,
Unive
rsity
of W
iscon
sin, M
ilwau
kee,
Milw
auke
e, W
I
58
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
5-NW
-9
1200
- 14
00 h
rsIEC
EC A
ward
s Lun
cheo
nEx
hibit
Hall 1
Wood
row
Whitlo
wAs
socia
te Ad
minis
trator
for M
ission
Sup
port
Direc
torate
, NAS
A
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
6-SB
-6
1230
- 13
00 h
rsSp
eake
rs’ B
riefin
gIn
dividu
al Se
ssion
Roo
ms
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
7-AB
PSI-8
Integ
rated
Pro
pulsi
on an
d Con
figur
ation
210
ECh
aired
by: C
. GAH
ARAN
, Loc
khee
d Mart
in Co
rporat
ion13
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-387
3Ch
arac
terist
ics of
Bio-E
thano
l Fue
led
GG-cy
cle Ai
r Tur
bo Ra
mjet
Engin
e for
Su
perso
nic U
AV al
ong F
light
Trajec
tory
R. Mi
nato,
K. M
izoba
ta, K.
Higa
shino
, N.
Tanats
ugu,
Muror
an In
stitute
of Te
chnolo
gy,
Muror
an, J
apan
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
874
Electr
ical P
ropu
lsion:
Flying
Test
Bed
Platfo
rm D
evelo
pmen
t and
Syste
m Le
vel S
imula
tion
H. SM
AOUI,
E. Jo
ubert
, M. L
otufo
Lope
s, EA
DS, S
uresne
s, Fra
nce; D
. Este
yne,
Aéro
Comp
osites
Saint
onge
(ACS
), Ro
yan,
France
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
875
Desig
n of
a 5
Kilog
ram
Solar
-Po
were
d Unm
anne
d Airp
lane f
or
Perp
etual
Solar
Endu
ranc
e Flig
htS.
Mon
tgome
ry, N
. Mou
rtos,
San J
ose
State
Univ
ersity
, San
Jose
, CA
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
8-AP
C-4
Adva
nced
Spac
e Pro
pulsi
on Co
ncep
ts I
210
FCh
aired
by: T
. CHE
N, N
ASA
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
876
The C
halle
nges
of A
mbien
t Plas
ma
Wave
Pro
pulsi
onJ.
Gillan
d, G.
Willi
ams,
Ohio
Aeros
pace
Ins
titute,
Broo
kpark
, OH
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
877
Ion
Electr
ospr
ay P
ropu
lsion
Syste
m Fe
asibi
lity St
udy f
or va
rious
Sa
tellite
Miss
ions a
nd A
rchite
cture
sS.
Ares
tie, C
. Whit
lock,
P. Lo
zano
, Ma
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Camb
ridge
, MA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
878
Magn
etopla
sma S
ail w
ith Eq
uato
rial
Ring
-curre
ntI. F
unak
i, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAXA
), Sa
gami
hara,
Japa
n; Y.
Kajim
ura,
Akash
i Nati
onal
Colleg
e of T
echno
logy,
Akash
i, Jap
an; Y
. Ashi
da, H
. Yam
akaw
a, Ky
oto Un
iversit
y, Uji
, Jap
an; H
. Nish
ida, T
okyo
Un
iversit
y of A
gricul
ture a
nd Te
chnolo
gy,
Koga
nei, J
apan
; Y. O
shio,
Gradu
ate Un
iversit
y for
Adva
nced S
tudies
, Sag
amiha
ra, Ja
pan;
K. Ue
no, I.
Shino
hara,
Japa
n Aero
space
Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAXA
), Sa
gami
hara,
Jap
an; H
. Yam
amura
, Y. Y
amag
iwa,
Shizu
oka
Unive
rsity,
Hama
matsu
, Jap
an
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1311
9-EP
-4Ele
ctros
pray
Pro
pulsi
on II
210
BCh
aired
by: L
. KIN
G, M
ichiga
n Tec
hnolo
gical
Unive
rsity
and C
. COF
FMAN
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
879
Char
acter
izatio
n of
a Cu
beSa
t co
mpat
ible m
agne
ticall
y lev
itated
th
rust
balan
ce fo
r elec
trosp
ray
prop
ulsion
syste
msF.
Hicks
, L. P
erna,
C. Co
ffman
, P. L
ozan
o, Ma
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Camb
ridge
, MA
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
880
The E
xpan
sion
of Co
lloid
Thru
ster
Beam
s and
its D
epen
denc
e on
Emiss
ion Te
mper
atur
eM.
Gam
ero, U
nivers
ity of
Califo
rnia,
Irvine
, Irv
ine, C
A
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
881
Phys
ical L
imita
tions
on th
e Life
time
of Io
nic Li
quid
Ion
Sour
ces
N. B
rikne
r, P. L
ozan
o, Ma
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Camb
ridge
, MA
59
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
0-EP
-5Pla
smas
in P
ropu
lsion
211
BCh
aired
by: E
. CHO
UEIRI
, Prin
ceton
Univ
ersity
and M
. BOS
S, Eu
ropea
n Aero
nauti
c Defe
nce a
nd S
pace
Comp
any
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
882
Deve
lopme
nt of
a Gr
een
Prop
ellan
t Sta
tion-
Keep
ing Th
ruste
r usin
g a
Diele
ctric
Barri
er D
ischa
rge
P. Sa
ripall
i, R. S
edwi
ck, U
nivers
ity of
Ma
rylan
d, Co
llege
Park,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, M
D
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
883
Nume
rical
Simula
tions
of a
Beat
ing
Electr
osta
tic W
ave P
ower
ed
Magn
etic N
ull Th
ruste
rM.
Feldm
an, E
. Cho
ueiri,
Princ
eton
Unive
rsity,
Princ
eton,
NJ
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
1-EP
-6Pla
sma T
hrus
ter M
odeli
ng II
211
CCh
aired
by: L
. BRIE
DA, P
article
In Ce
ll Con
sultin
g LLC
and T
. MAT
LOCK
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
885
The E
ffecti
vene
ss of
Mag
netic
Sh
ieldin
g in
High
-Isp H
all Th
ruste
rsI.
Mike
llides
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
886
Valid
ation
of Fu
lly-K
inetic
Par
ticle-
in-Ce
ll Mod
el Op
timize
d for
Mult
i-th
ruste
r Ada
ptab
ility
A. Pa
ng, L
. Bou
lange
r, Mas
sach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Camb
ridge
, MA;
Y. Ra
itses
, Prin
ceton
Univ
ersity
, Prin
ceton
, NJ
; M. M
artine
z-San
chez
, Mas
sach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Camb
ridge
, MA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
887
Hybr
id-PI
C mod
eling
of a
high-
volta
ge, h
igh-sp
ecifi
c-imp
ulse H
all
thru
ster
B. S
mith,
I. B
oyd,
Unive
rsity
of Mi
chiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, Ann
Arbo
r, MI;
H. Ka
mhaw
i, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd,
OH
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
888
Mode
ling I
on Th
ruste
r Co
ntam
inatio
n: fr
om G
rid Er
osion
to
Thru
ster P
lume
D. H
an, J
. Wan
g, Un
iversi
ty of
South
ern
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
2-EP
-7Io
n En
gines
I21
1 D
Chair
ed by
: D. G
OEBE
L, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and B
. SMI
TH13
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-388
9Nu
meric
al Lif
e Qua
lifica
tion
of
Ion
Thru
ster’s
Ion
Optic
s usin
g the
JIE
DI To
olH.
Wata
nabe
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Sag
amiha
ra, Ja
pan;
M.
Naka
no, T
okyo
Metr
opoli
tan Co
llege
of
Indus
trial T
echn
ology
, Arak
awa-K
u, Ja
pan;
Y. Ka
jimura
, Aka
shi N
ation
al Co
llege
of
Tech
nolog
y, Ak
ashi,
Japa
n; I.
Funa
ki,
R. Ta
kaki,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Sag
amiha
ra, Ja
pan
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
890
NEXT
Ion
Engin
e Plum
e Dep
ositio
n Ra
tes: Q
CM M
easu
reme
nts
M. Cr
ofton
, J. N
oceri
no, J
. You
ng, T
he
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
, El S
egun
do, C
A; M.
Patte
rson,
G. S
oulas
, NAS
A Glen
n Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
891
Expa
nded
Thro
ttling
Capa
bilitie
s of
the N
EXT T
hrus
terM.
Patte
rson,
G. S
oulas
, NAS
A Glen
n Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H; J.
Youn
g, M.
Croft
on, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion, E
l Se
gund
o, CA
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
892
Annu
lar En
gine D
evelo
pmen
t Sta
tus
M. Pa
tterso
n, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH;
J. Fo
ster, U
nivers
ity
of Mi
chiga
n, An
n Arbo
r, Ann
Arbo
r, MI;
J. Yo
ung,
M. Cr
ofton
, The
Aeros
pace
Co
rporat
ion, E
l Seg
undo
, CA
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
3-HR
-3In
terna
l Ball
istics
Mod
eling
II21
0 D
Chair
ed by
: J. M
AJDA
LANI
, Univ
ersity
of Te
nnes
see S
pace
Insti
tute a
nd B
. MAD
HANA
BHAR
ATAM
, Spa
ce Pr
opuls
ion G
roup,
Inc.
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
893
Thre
e-dim
ensio
nal N
umer
ical
Simula
tion
of Tw
o-ph
ase F
low in
Hy
brid
Rock
et Mo
tor
X. Li
, H. T
ian, N
. Yu,
G. Ca
i, Beih
ang
Unive
rsity,
Beij
ing, C
hina
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
894
Optic
al In
vesti
gatio
n of
the
Comb
ustio
n Pr
oces
s in
Para
ffin-
base
d Hyb
rid R
ocke
t Fue
lsM.
Koba
ld, H
. Ciez
ki, S
. Sch
lechtr
iem,
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Ha
rdtha
usen
, Germ
any
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
895
Nume
rical
mode
l for
hyb
rid ro
cket
inter
nal b
allist
icD.
Fede
le, F.
Ponti
, Univ
ersity
of B
ologn
a, Fo
rlì, It
aly; A
. Ann
ovaz
zi, Av
io S.
p.A.,
Colle
ferro,
Italy
; R. B
ertac
in, U
nivers
ity of
Bo
logna
, Forl
ì, Ital
y
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
896
Comb
ustio
n In
stabil
ity In
volvi
ng
Vorte
x Sh
eddin
g in
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Moto
rsD.
Pastr
one,
M. Co
dego
ne, C
. Nov
ara,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Tu
rin, T
urin,
Italy
60
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
4-HR
-4No
vel M
otor
Ope
ratin
g Con
dition
s I21
1 A
Chair
ed by
: S. W
HITM
ORE,
Utah
Stat
e Univ
ersity
and K
. HOR
I, Ja
pan A
erosp
ace E
xplor
ation
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
897
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
of H
ybrid
Ro
cket
Comb
ustio
n Ch
ambe
r Tra
nsien
t Beh
avior
F. Ba
rato,
M. Fa
enza
, D. P
avari
n, A.
Bette
lla,
N. Be
llomo,
Unive
rsity o
f Pad
ua, P
adua
, Italy
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
898
Adva
nced
CFD
Inve
stiga
tion
for
Pred
icting
Reg
ressi
on R
ate i
n Hy
brid
Rock
etsM.
Lazz
arin,
M. Fa
enza
, D. P
avari
n, A.
Bette
lla, A
. Eng
laro,
Unive
rsity
of Pa
dua,
Pado
va, I
taly
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
899
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Prop
ulsion
and
In-S
itu P
rope
llant
Pro
ducti
on fo
r Fu
ture
Mar
s Miss
ions
A. Bo
iron,
B. Ca
ntwell
, Stan
ford U
nivers
ity,
Stan
ford,
CA
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
5-HS
ABP-
7In
nova
tive S
cramj
et Co
ncep
ts (In
vited
Sessi
on)
231
Chair
ed by
: H. H
ASSA
N, N
orth C
arolin
a Stat
e Univ
ersity
and E
. AXD
AHL,
NASA
Lang
ley Re
searc
h Cen
ter13
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-390
0Mi
tigat
ion of
Aut
oignit
ion D
ue to
Pr
emixi
ng in
a Hy
perv
elocit
y Flow
Us
ing A
ctive
Wall
Cooli
ngE.
Axda
hl, A.
Kuma
r, NAS
A Lan
gley R
esearc
h Ce
nter, H
ampto
n, VA
; A. W
ilhite,
Nati
onal
Institu
te of
Aeros
pace,
Hamp
ton, V
A
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
901
Excit
ation
Mod
es of
Ram
p Inje
ctors
for S
uper
sonic
Comb
ustio
n En
gines
L. Ma
ssa, U
nivers
ity of
Texa
s, Arl
ington
, Arl
ington
, TX
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
902
A nu
meric
al stu
dy of
flow
and
flame
dyna
mics
in a h
ydro
carb
on-
fuele
d dua
l-com
busti
on ra
mjet
L. Zh
ang,
V. Ya
ng, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A; H.
Sun
g, Ko
rea
Aeros
pace
Univ
ersity
, Goy
ang,
South
Korea
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
6-LP
-12
Prop
ellan
t Sto
rage
and M
anag
emen
t II
210
CCh
aired
by: D
. GUA
DAGN
OLI,
Orbit
al Sc
ience
s Corp
oratio
n and
G. G
RAYS
ON, B
oeing
Defe
nse,
Spac
e & S
ecuri
ty13
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-390
3Up
date
on SP
HERE
S-Slo
sh fo
r Ac
quisi
tion
of Li
quid
Slosh
Dat
a ab
oard
the I
SSS.
Chint
alapa
ti, C.
Holick
er, R.
Sch
ulman
, B.
Wise
, G. L
apilli
, H. G
utierr
ez, D
. Kirk
, Flo
rida I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Me
lbourn
e, FL
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
904
Cryo
genic
Pro
pella
nt M
anag
emen
t So
undin
g Roc
ket E
xper
imen
ts on
TE
XUS 4
8P.
Behru
zi, J.
Klatt
e, N.
Fries
, A. S
chue
tte,
B. S
chmi
tz, H
. Koe
hler, A
strium
, Brem
en,
Germ
any
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
905
Passi
ve P
hase
Sepa
ratio
n in
Cryo
genic
Upp
er St
age T
anks
P. Be
hruzi,
J. Kl
atte,
G. N
etter,
Astriu
m,
Brem
en, G
erman
y
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
906
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion on
He
at Ex
chan
ge an
d Pre
ssure
Dro
p En
hanc
ed by
Verti
cal S
loshin
gT.
Himen
o, D.
Hab
a, K.
Ishika
wa, Y
. Um
emura
, C. I
noue
, T. W
atana
be,
Unive
rsity
of To
kyo,
Toky
o, Ja
pan;
S.
Nona
ka, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Ag
ency
(JAX
A), S
agam
ihara,
Japa
n
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
7-LP
-13
Mode
ling a
nd Si
mulat
ion of
Engin
es an
d Pro
pulsi
on Sy
stems
230
ACh
aired
by: P
. ALLI
OT, S
necm
a S.A.
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
907
An En
d-to-E
nd H
igh Fi
delity
Num
erica
l Sim
ulatio
n of t
he LE
-X En
gine -
Infl
uenc
e of C
oolan
t Lea
kage
on
Engin
e Pow
er Ba
lance
-N.
Tani,
K. O
gura,
N. Y
aman
ishi, H
. Neg
ishi,
H. Su
naka
wa, T
. Kob
ayash
i, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (JA
XA),
Tsuku
ba, J
apan
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
908
Comp
utat
ional
Pred
iction
of th
e Th
rust
Char
acter
istics
of a
Small
Th
ruste
r at L
ow P
ressu
re Co
nditio
nJ.
Ahn,
D. Le
e, Se
jong U
nivers
ity, S
eoul,
So
uth Ko
rea
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
909
Mode
lling a
nd Si
mulat
ion of
ATV
Pres
sure
Cont
rol A
ssemb
ly Sla
m Sta
rtF.
Di Ma
tteo,
M. D
e Ros
a, M.
Marc
hionn
i, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
910
Char
acter
istics
of Ex
pand
er B
leed
Cycle
and F
ull Ex
pand
er Cy
cleC.
Seza
ki, A.
Oga
wara,
Mits
ubish
i Hea
vy
Indus
tries,
Ltd.,
Nago
ya, J
apan
61
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
8-LP
-15
1300
- 15
00 h
rsLiq
uid P
ropu
lsion
Hist
ory I
: LOX
/HC P
ropu
lsion
I: G
odda
rd -
Peen
emue
nde -
Sput
nik (8
K71P
S/8A
91 R
-7),
Vang
uard
, Jun
o 1 to
Tita
n, A
tlas,
Falco
n an
d Bey
ond
230
B
Chair
ed by
: K. P
UGMI
RE, S
pincra
ft an
d B. A
USTIN
, IN
Spac
e LLC
More
than a
‘hist
ory se
ssion
’: In
1922
Robe
rt H.
God
dard
selec
ted hi
s alte
rnativ
e roc
ket c
once
pt, pr
opos
ed in
depe
nden
tly by
Herm
ann O
berth
in G
erman
y and
also
noted
by Ko
nstan
tin E.
Tsiol
kovs
ky, a
liquid
-fuel
rocke
t with
two l
ines r
unnin
g into
its co
mbus
tion c
hamb
er fee
ding a
liquid
hydro
carbo
n and
liquid
oxyg
en. B
y 192
6 he
had t
ested
the fi
rst liq
uid fu
eled e
ngine
and o
n Marc
h 16,
192
6, G
odda
rd flig
ht-tes
ted a
gaso
line/
LOX
rocke
t. Le
ssons
Learn
ed fro
m the
Past
Can B
e Step
ping S
tones
to a G
reater
Capa
bility
for P
ropuls
ion an
d Will
Help
Shap
e Our
Futur
e Dire
ction
sL.
Cave
ny
Introd
uctio
n and
Comm
ents
- God
dard,
Obe
rth, K
onsta
ntin E
. Tsio
lkpvs
kyRo
bert
L. Sa
ckhe
im
Peen
emue
nde R
oots
and L
esson
sDi
etrich
Hae
seler
V iking
-Vang
uard
(X-40
5) an
d Red
stone
-Juno
1 Da
vid
Chris
tense
n, R
ober
t L. S
ackh
eimRS
-27, M
D-1, M
A-5A -
7, LR-
89 -1
05, H
-1, F-
1, S-3
D, RS
-84 (A
tlas,
Delta
, Tho
r, Satu
rn 1B
& V,
Jupit
er)Ste
ve B
ouley
, Bria
n An
derso
n
Europ
ean E
xperi
ence
Diete
r Pre
clik
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1312
9-NF
F-4Fu
sion
and A
ltern
ative
Nuc
lear C
once
pts I
113
Chair
ed by
: R. S
EDW
ICK, U
nivers
ity of
Mary
land a
nd E.
DAV
IS, In
stitut
e for
Adva
nced
Stud
ies at
Austi
n13
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-391
1Co
nfine
ment
Mec
hanis
ms an
d Fu
sion
Prop
ulsion
A. Ta
its, C
DI Co
rporat
ion, J
upite
r, FL
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
912
A Par
ticle-
in-cel
l Sim
ulatio
n for
the
Trav
eling
Wav
e Dire
ct En
ergy
Conv
erter
(TWDE
C) fo
r Fus
ion
Prop
ulsion
A. Ch
ap, U
nivers
ity of
Mary
land,
Colleg
e Park
, Co
llege P
ark, M
D; J.
Scott
, NAS
A Joh
nson
Space
Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX; A
. Tard
iti, El
ectric
Powe
r Rese
arch I
nstitu
te, In
c., Kn
oxvill
e, TN
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
913
Prop
ellan
tless
Prop
ulsion
with
Ne
gativ
e Mat
ter G
ener
ated
by H
igh
Electr
osta
tic P
oten
tials
M. Ta
jmar,
Dres
den U
nivers
ity of
Te
chno
logy,
Dres
den,
Germ
any
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
0-PA
NEL-1
0 13
00 -
1500
hrs
Disru
ptive
Airc
raft
& Pr
opuls
ion Te
chno
logies
for t
he Fu
ture
Exhib
it Ha
ll 3
The P
aneli
sts w
ill dis
cuss
gove
rnmen
t and
indu
stry p
erspe
ctive
on di
srupti
ve te
chno
logies
that
will y
ield a
lterna
tive p
ropuls
ion cy
cles i
n a no
t dist
ant f
uture.
Mo
derat
ors:
David
Eame
s, Dir
ector
, NAS
A Prog
rams a
nd Ad
vanc
ed S
ystem
Stud
ies, R
olls-R
oyce
Corpo
ration
P
aneli
sts:
Marty
Bra
dley
Tech
nical
Fello
wBo
eing R
esea
rch an
d Tec
hnolo
gy
Dale
Carls
onGe
neral
Man
ager
T ech
nolog
y Stra
tegy
GE Av
iation
John
Kus
niere
kDir
ector
, Bus
iness
Deve
lopme
ntRo
lls-Ro
yce N
orth A
meric
an Te
chno
logies
, Inc
.
Nater
i Mad
avan
Depu
ty Pro
ject S
cienti
st, Fi
xed W
ing Pr
oject
NASA
Ames
Rese
arch C
enter
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
1-PP
-3
1300
- 15
00 h
rsDe
aling
with
the C
hang
ing A
eros
pace
Bus
iness
Envir
onme
nt: A
Milit
ary A
viatio
n Pe
rspec
tive
230
C
Alto
n Ro
mig
VP an
d Gen
eral M
anag
er of
Adva
nced
Dev
elopm
ent P
rogram
s, Sk
unk W
orks
Lock
heed
Mart
in Co
rporat
ionInt
erview
by G
uy N
orris,
Sen
ior Ed
itor, A
viatio
n Wee
k
62
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
2-SC
P-4
Adva
nced
Seals
Sessi
on II
210
GCh
aired
by: B
. STE
INET
Z, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd P.
DUN
LAP,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r13
00 hr
sOr
al Pre
senta
tion (
Invite
d)Ch
arac
terizi
ng M
ulti-S
cale
Visco
elasti
city o
f Poly
mers
: A
Trans
ient S
ealin
g Per
spec
tive
A. Th
atte,
Gene
ral El
ectric
Comp
any,
Niska
yuna
, NY
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
914
Trans
ient S
imula
tions
of
Roto
rdyn
amic
Prob
lems w
ith
Whirl
ing M
otion
C. Ka
nnep
alli, V
. Ahu
ja, A.
Hos
anga
di,
Comb
ustio
n Res
earch
and F
low
Tech
nolog
y, Inc
., Pip
ersvil
le, PA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
915
Elasto
mer S
eal C
oatin
gs fo
r Ad
hesio
n Mi
tigat
ion an
d Pro
tectio
n fro
m Ul
travio
let R
adiat
ionH.
de G
roh, B
. Pule
o, NA
SA G
lenn
Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
3-SR
-4Flo
w Ef
fects
in So
lid R
ocke
t Mot
ors
111
Chair
ed by
: B. L
EARY
, Joh
ns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and E
. CAV
ALLIN
I, Un
iversi
ty of
Roma
“La S
apien
za”
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
916
Asym
ptot
ic Ad
apta
tion
of th
e Ta
ylor-C
ulick
Mea
n Flo
w Pr
ofile
to
Rock
ets w
ith N
on-C
ircula
r Gra
in Pe
rfora
tions
J. Ma
jdalan
i, Univ
ersity
of Te
nnes
see
Spac
e Ins
titute,
Tulla
homa
, TN
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
917
Imple
menta
tion o
f an I
ntern
al Ba
llistic
s Mod
ule in
Ope
nFOA
M®E.
De Ko
ck, G.
Smit,
Unive
rsity o
f Ste
llenbo
sch, S
tellen
bosch
, Sou
th Afr
ica;
C. Ro
ussea
u, Rh
einme
tall D
enel
Munit
ion,
Some
rset W
est, S
outh
Africa
; A. S
teenk
amp,
Flame
ngro,
Preto
ria, S
outh
Africa
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
918
Lami
nar-T
urbu
lent T
rans
ition
Invest
igatio
n in a
Solid
Rock
et Mo
tor
Repr
esenta
tive C
old Fl
ow Se
tupB.
Gaza
nion,
French
Space
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Pa
ris, Fr
ance;
F. Ch
edev
ergne
, X. d
e Sain
t Vic
tor, J
. Estiv
aleze
s, G.
Casal
is, ON
ERA,
Toulou
se, Fr
ance
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
919
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Par
ticle
Trajec
torie
s in
Solid
Roc
ket M
otor
sJ.
Majda
lani, A
. Katt
a, T.
Barbe
r, Univ
ersity
of
Tenn
esse
e Spa
ce In
stitut
e, Tu
llaho
ma,
TN; B
. Maic
ke, P
enns
ylvan
ia St
ate
Unive
rsity,
Harr
isburg
, PA
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
4-ST
-1Sp
ace T
rans
porta
tion
I11
2Ch
aired
by: M
. SIR,
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion
1300
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
920
SLS C
apab
ilities
to Su
ppor
t an
Earth
-Moo
n L-P
oint N
ode f
or Lu
nar
Missi
ons
B. D
onah
ue, T
he B
oeing
Comp
any,
Hunts
ville,
AL
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
921
An In
-Line
Reu
sable
Laun
ch Ve
hicle
Conc
ept U
sing C
onfin
ed Lo
ad-
Bear
ing Fr
ozen
Pro
pella
nts
A. Ba
ran, M
. And
erson
, J. A
uxt,
Louis
iana
State
Univ
ersity
, Bato
n Rou
ge, L
A
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
922
Study
on A
ltern
ative
Carg
o Lau
nch
Optio
ns fr
om th
e Lun
ar Su
rface
C. Blo
mberg
, Univ
ersity
of Co
lorad
o, Bo
ulder,
Bou
lder, C
O; Z.
Zulke
fli, Ca
se
Weste
rn Un
iversi
ty, Cl
evela
nd, O
H; S
. Rich
, Un
iversi
ty of
Wash
ington
, Sea
ttle, S
eattle
, WA
; S. H
owe,
Cente
r for
Spac
e Nuc
lear
Rese
arch,
Idaho
Falls,
ID
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
5-SB
-7
1400
- 14
30 h
rsSp
eake
rs’ B
riefin
gIn
dividu
al Se
ssion
Roo
ms
63
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
6-AP
S-3
Adva
nced
Spac
e Pow
er G
ener
ation
Des
igns &
Stat
us21
2 A
& C
Chair
ed by
: J. H
AINES
, Reti
red - f
ormerl
y ESA
/EST
EC an
d A. B
AISDE
N, JH
U/Ap
plied
Phys
ics La
borat
ory14
30 hr
sKe
ynote
Addre
ssEn
ergy
Conv
ersio
n In
itiativ
es at
Lo
ckhe
ed M
artin
E. All
en, L
ockh
eed M
artin
Corpo
ration
, Be
thesd
a, MD
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
923
Rege
nera
tive F
uel C
ell fo
r High
Po
wer S
pace
Syste
m Ap
plica
tions
S. O
kaya
, IHI
Corpo
ration
, Tom
ioka,
Japa
n
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
924
NASA
’s Ra
dioiso
tope
Pow
er Sy
stems
Pr
ogra
m Sta
tus
L. Du
dzins
ki, N
ASA H
eadq
uarte
rs,
Wash
ington
, DC;
J. Ha
mley
, T. S
utliff,
J.
Zakra
jsek,
P. Mc
Callu
m, N
ASA G
lenn
Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
925
Multi
Missi
on R
adioi
soto
pe
Ther
moele
ctric
Gene
rato
r (MM
RTG)
Pe
rform
ance
Dat
a and
App
licat
ion
to Li
fe M
odeli
ngT.
Hamm
el, R.
Ben
nett,
R. S
ievers
, S.
Keys
er, Te
ledyn
e Ene
rgy S
ystem
s, Inc
., Hu
nt Va
lley,
MD; W
. Ottin
g, L.
Gard,
Pratt
&
Whit
ney,
Cano
ga Pa
rk, CA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
926
Effe
ct of
Pre
ssure
Rec
over
y on
Triple
Spoo
l Tur
bofa
n En
gine
Perfo
rman
ceE.
Khali
l, Cair
o Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt;
E. Ab
delGh
any,
Aviat
ion In
stitut
e, Ca
iro,
Egyp
t; M.
Foua
d, Ca
iro U
nivers
ity, C
airo,
Egyp
t; A.
El-Sa
yed,
Zaga
zig U
nivers
ity,
Zaga
zig, E
gypt
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
7-EC
-6Th
ermo
electr
ic De
vices
and S
ystem
s21
2 D
Chair
ed by
: J. F
LEUR
IAL, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
; S. B
UX, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y and
J. S
CHRE
IBER,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-392
7En
ginee
ring o
f Nov
el Th
ermo
electr
ic Ma
terial
s and
De
vices
for N
ext G
ener
ation
, Lon
g Lif
e, 20
% Ef
ficien
t Spa
ce P
ower
Sy
stems
J. Fle
urial,
S. B
ux, T
. Cail
lat, J
et Pro
pulsio
n La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
928
Deve
lopme
nt of
High
Effic
iency
Se
gmen
ted Th
ermo
electr
ic Co
uples
T. Ca
illat,
S. Fi
rdosy,
B. L
i, C. H
uang
, V.
Ravi,
N. K
eyaw
a, H.
Anjun
yan,
J. Pa
ik,
D. U
hl, J.
Chas
e, L.
Lara,
J. Fl
euria
l, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
929
Life V
alida
tion
of A
dvan
ced,
High
Ef
ficien
cy Th
ermo
electr
ic Ma
terial
s an
d Com
pone
nts
T. Ca
illat,
J. Pa
ik, C.
Hua
ng, J
. Fleu
rial, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
930
1 kW
Small
Fissi
on H
eat P
ipe-co
oled
Therm
oelec
tric P
ower
Syste
m De
sign
Conc
ept a
nd Te
chno
logy M
atura
tJ.
Fleuri
al, J.
Chase
, P. Go
gna,
S. Fir
dosy,
B.
Li, N.
Keya
wa, G
. Nak
atsuk
asa, B
. Nesm
ith,
Jet Pr
opuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
aliforn
ia Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Pa
saden
a, CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
931
Simula
tion
Analy
sis of
the H
igh-
powe
r The
rmoe
lectri
c Gen
erat
ion
Syste
m Ba
sed o
n Str
ong C
oupli
ng
Mech
anism
Z. Zh
ang,
Y. Ch
en, S
outh
China
Univ
ersity
of
Tech
nolog
y, Gu
angz
hou,
China
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
8-TF
ES-2
Comb
ustio
n21
3Ch
aired
by: K
. BRY
DEN,
Iowa
Stat
e Univ
ersity
; B. K
HAND
ELWA
L, Th
e Univ
ersity
of S
heffie
ld an
d A. C
HOUD
HURI,
Univ
ersity
of Te
xas a
t El P
aso
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
932
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Swirl
ing
Distr
ibuted
Comb
ustio
nA.
Khali
l Has
an, A
. Gup
ta, U
nivers
ity of
Ma
rylan
d, Co
llege
Park,
Colle
ge Pa
rk, M
D
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
933
Flame
Temp
erat
ure a
nd Sp
ecies
Ca
lculat
ions w
ith an
Exce
l/VBA
Co
mput
er Co
de fo
r Gen
eral
Fuel-
Air
Comb
ustio
nD.
Lille
y, Lil
ley &
Asso
ciates
, Still
water
, OK
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
934
Some
Fluid
Dyn
amic
Aspe
cts of
Fir
esD.
Lille
y, Lil
ley &
Asso
ciates
, Still
water
, OK
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
935
Nume
rical
and E
xper
imen
tal S
tudy
of
the E
ffect
of M
omen
tum-
Flux
Ratio
on Te
mper
atur
e Unif
ormi
ty in
th
e Com
busto
rR.
Aman
o, A.
Gupta
, M. I
brahim
, B.
Wieg
and,
Unive
rsity
of W
iscon
sin,
Milw
auke
e, Mi
lwau
kee,
WI
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
936
Expe
rimen
tal A
nalys
is on
Emiss
ion
Prod
uctio
n an
d Per
form
ance
of
Stres
sed 1
00 %
SPK,
Stre
ssed F
ully
Form
ulated
Synt
hetic
Jet F
uel, J
et A-
1 in
a Sma
ll Gas
Turb
ine En
gine
B. Kh
ande
lwal,
E. U
bogu
, M. A
kram,
S.
Blake
y, C.
Wilso
n, Un
iversi
ty of
Sheffi
eld,
Sheffi
eld, U
nited
King
dom
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
937
Comp
ariso
n of
Jet F
uel p
rodu
ced
by Sh
ale oi
l and
Biom
ass:
Manu
factu
ring,
Emiss
ion an
d Pe
rform
ance
V. Sh
anka
r, B. K
hand
elwal,
S. B
lakey
, C.
Wilso
n, Un
iversi
ty of
Sheffi
eld, S
heffie
ld,
Unite
d King
dom
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1313
9-TM
-4He
ating
and C
oolin
g of B
uildin
gs I
212
BCh
aired
by: E
. KHA
LIL, C
airo U
nivers
ity an
d J. D
ARKW
A, Un
iversi
ty of
Nottin
gham
-Ning
bo14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-393
8Ef
fect
of H
orizo
ntal
Proje
ction
s in
Verti
cal S
epar
ation
of W
indow
sM.
Ibrah
im, O
ctobe
r 6 U
nivers
ity, 6
th of
Octob
er Cit
y, Eg
ypt
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
939
Load
Shap
e Extr
apola
tion a
nd M
ultipl
e Re
gress
ion of
Energ
y Stoc
ks w
ithin
the
Unive
rsity
of La
gos
A. Ba
kare,
E. O
gede
ngbe
, Univ
ersity
of La
gos,
Akok
a, Nig
eria
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
940
Ther
mal S
imula
tion
and E
valua
tion
of a
Doub
le Sk
in Fa
çade
Syste
mJ.
Darkw
a, Y.
Lin, U
nivers
ity of
No
ttingh
am, N
ingbo
, Chin
a
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
941
PCM
Solar
Ener
gy St
orag
e for
Hi
gh-Ef
ficien
cy En
ergy
Utili
zatio
n in
Build
ings
O. Al
ajo, E
. Nso
for, V
. Ibe
kwe,
South
ern
Illino
is Un
iversi
ty, Ca
rbond
ale, I
L
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
942
Outlo
ok of
Inno
vativ
e Ene
rgy
Effic
ient D
esign
s of L
ow Ca
rbon
Bu
ilding
sE.
Khali
l, J. J
arman
, Cair
o Univ
ersity
, Ca
iro, E
gypt
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
943
Ener
gy M
odell
ing of
Dist
rict C
oolin
g Pla
nt in
Egyp
tE.
Khali
l, M. F
ouad
, H. S
afwat,
E. Ab
uo
ElKas
sem,
Cairo
Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
944
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tions
of Fl
ow
Patte
rns a
nd Th
erma
l Com
fort
in Ai
r-Con
dition
ed Le
cture
Roo
mT.
Abou
-deif,
E. Kh
alil, C
airo U
nivers
ity,
Cairo
, Egy
pt
64
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
0-TM
-5He
ating
and C
oolin
g of B
uildin
gs II
214
Chair
ed by
: E. K
HALIL
, Cair
o Univ
ersity
and J
. DAR
KWA,
Unive
rsity
of No
ttingh
am-N
ingbo
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
945
Effe
ct of
Fire
Loca
tion
on
Temp
erat
ure,
Veloc
ity, V
isibil
ity an
d CO
Conc
entra
tion
Distr
ibutio
ns in
Un
der G
roun
d Tun
nel
A. Ba
yomy
, E. E
lBialy
, E. K
halil,
A.
Medh
at, Ca
iro U
nivers
ity, C
airo,
Egyp
t
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
946
Effe
ct of
Fire
Hea
t Rele
ase R
ate o
n Te
mper
atur
e, Ve
locity
, Visi
bility
and
CO Co
ncen
tratio
n Di
stribu
tions
in
Unde
r Gro
und T
unne
lA.
Bayo
my, E
. ElBi
aly, E
. Kha
lil, A.
Me
dhat,
Cairo
Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
947
Effe
ct of
Wind
ow Co
nfigu
ratio
ns on
Fir
e Spr
ead i
n Bu
ilding
sM.
Ibrah
im, A
. Sha
raf EL
Din, O
ctobe
r 6
Unive
rsity,
6th
of Oc
tober
City,
Egyp
t; M.
Faye
k Abd
Rabb
o, Be
nha U
nivers
ity,
Cairo
, Egy
pt; A.
Mos
tafa A
youb
, Egy
ptian
Un
iversi
ty for
Admi
nistra
tion S
cienc
e and
Te
chno
logy,
Cairo
, Egy
pt
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
948
Poten
tial o
f Sola
r App
licat
ions i
n Re
siden
tial B
uildin
gs in
the G
ulf
Coun
tries
R. Fa
rhat,
Ameri
can U
nivers
ity of
Beir
ut,
Beiru
t, Le
bano
n; W.
Chak
roun,
Kuwa
it Un
iversi
ty, Ku
wait,
Kuwa
it; N.
Gha
ddar,
K.
Ghali
, Ame
rican
Univ
ersity
of B
eirut,
Be
irut,
Leba
non
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
1-NW
-10
1500
- 16
00 h
rsNe
twor
king C
offe
e Bre
akEx
hibit
Hall 2
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
2-SB
-8
1530
- 16
00 h
rsSp
eake
rs’ B
riefin
gIn
dividu
al Se
ssion
Roo
ms
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
3-AB
PSI-9
Engin
e Sys
tems I
nteg
ratio
n II
210
ECh
aired
by: N
. HER
RING,
Unit
ed Te
chno
logies
Rese
arch C
enter
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
949
Thre
e dim
ensio
nal n
umer
ical
inves
tigat
ion of
the c
luster
ed lin
ear
aero
spike
noz
zle’s
flow
affe
cted
by ch
angin
g the
dista
nce b
etwee
n ne
ighbo
ring c
ell n
ozzle
sT.
Miya
zawa
, A. M
atsuo
, Keio
Univ
ersity
, Yo
koha
ma, J
apan
; H. T
akah
ashi,
T.
Tomi
ta, S
. Tom
ioka,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAX
A), K
akud
a, Ja
pan
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
950
Fluidi
c Thr
oat C
hokin
g in
a Co
nver
gent
-Dive
rgen
t Noz
zleR.
Stark
ey, U
nivers
ity of
Color
ado,
Bould
er, B
oulde
r, CO
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
951
Appli
catio
n of
Bac
k-Ste
p Coa
nda
Flap f
or th
e Sup
erso
nic Co
-flow
ing
Fluidi
c Thr
ust V
ecto
r Con
trol
Y. Le
e, M.
Son
g, H.
Chan
g, Ko
rea
Aeros
pace
Univ
ersity
, Koy
ang,
South
Ko
rea; Y
. Cho
, Micr
ofrien
d, Se
oul, S
outh
Korea
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
952
Elimi
natio
n of
the H
orse
Shoe
Vo
rtex
in Ax
ial Tu
rbine
Vane
Ca
scade
s via
Airfo
il Sha
pe
Optim
izatio
nM.
Attia
, S. M
anoh
aran,
V. Sh
ulman
, Em
bry-Ri
ddle
Aeron
autic
al Un
iversi
ty,
Dayto
na B
each
, FL;
L. La
chma
nn, A
ltran
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
ris, F
rance
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
953
The E
ffects
of Fr
eestr
eam
Turb
ulenc
e on
Serp
entin
e Diff
user
Di
storti
on P
atter
nsJ.
John
son,
Brigh
am Yo
ung U
nivers
ity,
Provo
, UT;
W. Co
penh
aver,
Air F
orce
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H; S
. Gorr
ell, B
righa
m Yo
ung
Unive
rsity,
Prov
o, UT
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
4-AP
C-5
Adva
nced
Roc
ket P
ropu
lsion
Conc
epts
II21
0 F
Chair
ed by
: J. R
OBIN
SON,
Retire
d f/B
oeing
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
954
Prop
osed
Fligh
t Rese
arch
of a
Dual-
Bell R
ocke
t Noz
zle U
sing t
he N
ASA
F-15 A
irplan
eD.
Jones,
T. Bu
i, NAS
A Dryd
en Fl
ight R
esearc
h Ce
nter, E
dward
s, CA
; J. R
uf, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Sp
ace Fl
ight C
enter
, Hun
tsville
, AL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
955
Adva
nced
Des
ign of
a Mu
lti-Th
ruste
r LOX
/Pro
pylen
e Aer
ospik
e En
gine
J. Me
iss, E
. Bes
nard,
Califo
rnia S
tate
Unive
rsity,
Long
Bea
ch, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
956
Perfo
rman
ce A
nalys
is of
an
Integ
rated
Mult
i-Mod
e Che
mica
l Mo
nopr
opell
ant I
nduc
tive P
lasma
Th
ruste
rS.
Berg
, J. R
ovey
, Miss
ouri U
nivers
ity of
Sc
ience
and T
echn
ology
, Roll
a, MO
65
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
5-CS
-1
1600
- 18
30 h
rsPr
opuls
ion Ch
allen
ges f
or Co
mmer
cial R
eusa
ble Sp
ace V
ehicl
es21
0 A
Mode
rator:
Bruc
e Pittm
an, N
ASA S
pace
Porta
l/Em
erging
Spa
ce O
ffice
Pane
lists:
Fran
k Ze
gler
Senio
r Staf
f Adv
ance
d Prog
rams
ULA
Tom
Muell
erVic
e Pres
ident
of Pro
pulsio
n Dev
elopm
ent
Spac
eX
T im P
icken
sCh
ief Pr
opuls
ion En
ginee
rMo
on Ex
press
Greg
Mun
gas
CEO
and F
ound
erFir
estar
Tech
nolog
ies
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
6-EC
S-2
Ener
getic
Dev
ices -
Mod
eling
and A
nalys
is11
2Ch
aired
by: H
. LEE
, Che
mring
Energ
etic D
evice
s16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-395
7Nu
meric
al Ch
arac
teriza
tion
of
Deto
nato
r Per
form
ance
in an
Ex
plosiv
e Bolt
Dev
iceH.
Lee,
Chem
ring E
nerge
tic D
evice
s, Do
wners
Grov
e, IL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
958
Ignit
ion Th
resh
old En
ergy
De
termi
natio
n fo
r Rea
ctive
Ma
terial
s Usin
g a P
neum
atic
Impa
ct Te
sting
App
artu
sG.
Know
lton,
P. Ma
rtella
ro, Re
activ
e Me
tals I
nterna
tiona
l, Inc
., Kin
g of
Prussi
a, PA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
959
Struc
tura
l Ana
lysis
of So
lid
Prop
ellan
t Gra
in us
ing Ex
plicit
Dy
nami
cs Me
thod
for I
gnitio
n Pr
essu
rizat
ionR.
Hsiao
, Pac
ific S
cienti
fic En
ergeti
c Ma
terial
s Com
pany
, Holl
ister,
CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
960
Aero
spac
e Ord
nanc
e Evo
lution
Ov
ervie
wJ.
Scott
, Unit
ed La
unch
Allia
nce,
Cente
nnial
, CO
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
7-ED
U-1
1600
- 18
00 h
rsEn
ginee
ring E
duca
tion
in a N
ew Fi
scal R
eality
230
C
Mode
rator:
Dan
iel Ki
rk, As
socia
te De
partm
ent H
ead,
Mech
anica
l and
Aeros
pace
Engin
eerin
g Dep
artme
nt, Fl
orida
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy
P
aneli
sts:
Scot
t Hub
bard
Profes
sor
Stan
ford U
nivers
ity
Gary
Kaw
ahar
aVP
& G
enera
l Man
ager
ATK C
omme
rce
Don
Jaek
leOw
ner
MD Te
chno
logies
Mich
ael W
inter
Chief
Engin
eer f
or Te
chno
logy
Pratt
& W
hitne
y
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
8-EP
-8Mi
cropr
opuls
ion I
210
BCh
aired
by: E
. PEN
CIL, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter a
nd D
. FEIL
I, Gie
ssen U
nivers
ity16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-396
1Mi
cro-C
atho
de A
rc Th
ruste
r (mC
AT)
upda
ted de
sign
and p
erfo
rman
ceD.
Chiu,
G. T
eel, T
. Zhu
ang,
A. Sh
ashu
rin,
M. Ke
idar, G
eorge
Was
hingto
n Univ
ersity
, Wa
shing
ton, D
C
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
962
Bimo
dal P
ropu
lsion
Syste
m Us
ing
Ionic
Liqu
id Pr
opell
ant f
or Pi
co- a
nd
Nano
-satel
lite A
pplic
ation
sK.
Masu
yama
, P. L
ozan
o, Ma
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Camb
ridge
, MA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
963
Meas
urem
ents
and A
nalys
is of W
eakly
Ion
ized P
lasma
in a
Perm
anen
t Ma
gnet
Cusp
with
in the
regio
n Nea
r the
Anod
e Sur
face
B. Da
nkon
gkak
ul, S.
Arak
i, R. W
irz, U
nivers
ity
of Ca
liforni
a, Lo
s Ang
eles,
Los A
ngele
s, CA
66
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1314
9-HR
-5Pa
raffi
n Fu
els I
210
DCh
aired
by: D
. PAS
TRON
E, Po
litecn
ico di
Torin
o and
J. D
AVITI
AN, T
he Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-396
4Ki
netic
Mod
elling
of H
igh D
ensit
y Po
lyEth
ylene
Pyr
olysis
: Par
t 2.
Redu
ction
of ex
isting
deta
iled
mech
anism
N. G
asco
in, U
nivers
ity of
Orlé
ans,
Bourg
es,
Franc
e
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
965
Meth
odolo
gies f
or D
etaile
d Ch
emist
ry Co
mput
ation
, App
licat
ion
to H
ybrid
Roc
ket C
ombu
stion
Ch
ambe
r Sim
ulatio
nsN.
Gas
coin,
Univ
ersity
of O
rléan
s, Bo
urges
, Fra
nce
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
966
Perfo
rman
ce of
Dicy
clope
ntadie
ne
(DCP
D)/G
aseo
us O
xyge
n Bas
ed
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Prop
ellan
ts wi
th Py
roph
oric F
uel A
dditiv
esS.
Shark
, C. Z
aseck,
T. Po
urpoin
t, S. S
on, S
. He
ister, P
urdue
Unive
rsity,
West
Lafay
ette,
IN
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
967
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Tes
ting o
f a
Gree
n Mo
nopr
opell
ant I
gnitio
n Sy
stem
S. W
hitmo
re, D
. Merk
ley, M
. Jud
son,
S.
Eilers
, Utah
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Log
an, U
T
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
0-HR
-6Pa
raffi
n Fu
els II
211
ACh
aired
by: A
. KAR
ABEY
OGLU
, Spa
ce Pr
opuls
ion G
roup I
nc. a
nd S
. COO
GAN,
Sou
thwes
t Res
earch
Insti
tute
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
968
Char
acter
izatio
n and
Evalu
ation
of
High
Energ
y Hyd
roca
rbon
Addit
ives
for Pa
raffi
n-Fue
l Hyb
rid Ro
ckets
R. Jaf
fe, N
ASA A
mes R
esearc
h Cen
ter, M
offett
Fie
ld, CA
; A. K
arabe
yoglu
, B. E
vans,
Space
Pro
pulsio
n Grou
p, Inc
., Sun
nyva
le, CA
; G.
Zilliac
, NAS
A Ame
s Rese
arch C
enter
, Moff
ett
Field,
CA; M
. She
rburn,
Austr
alian N
ation
al Un
iversit
y, Ca
nberr
a, Au
stralia
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
969
Kine
tic M
odell
ing of
High
Den
sity
PolyE
thyle
ne P
yroly
sis: P
art 1
. Co
mpar
ison
of ex
isting
mod
elsN.
Gas
coin,
Univ
ersity
of O
rléan
s, Bo
urges
, Fra
nce
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
970
Comb
ustio
n of
Bor
on an
d Flu
oroc
arbo
n So
lid Fu
els in
a Hy
brid
Rock
etT.
Conn
ell, P
enns
ylvan
ia St
ate U
nivers
ity,
Unive
rsity
Park,
PA; G
. Rish
a, Pe
nnsy
lvania
St
ate U
nivers
ity, A
ltoon
a, PA
; R. Y
etter,
Pe
nnsy
lvania
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Univ
ersity
Pa
rk, PA
; G. Y
oung
, Nav
al Su
rface
Warf
are
Cente
r, Ind
ian H
ead,
MD
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
1-HS
ABP-
8Pu
lse/R
otat
ing D
etona
tion
Syste
ms23
1Ch
aired
by: T
. O’B
RIEN,
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
971
Para
metri
c Cyc
le An
alysis
of
Cont
inuou
s Rot
ating
Deto
natio
n Eje
ctor-A
ugme
nted
Roc
ket E
ngine
H. Ca
o, Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s, Arl
ington
, Arl
ington
, TX
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
972
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
Hy
stere
sis P
heno
meno
n fo
r a
Scra
mjet
Engin
eJ.
Chan
g, L.
Wang
, Harb
in Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Harbi
n, Ch
ina
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
2-HS
ABP-
9Nu
meric
al An
alysis
of Su
perso
nic Co
mbus
tion
Syste
ms, S
cramj
ets II
I23
0 A
Chair
ed by
: V. T
ANGI
RALA
, Gen
eral E
lectric
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
973
Expe
rimen
tal st
udy o
n Dyn
amic
Char
acter
istics
of Co
mbus
tion M
ode
Trans
ition
W. Ba
o, Q.
Yang
, J. C
hang
, M. G
uo, H
arbin
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Harbi
n, Ch
ina
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
974
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
on th
e Ef
fects
of Ca
vity i
n So
lid Fu
el Sc
ramj
etH.
Tao,
Z. We
i, Beij
ing In
stitut
e of
Tech
nolog
y, Be
ijing,
China
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
975
Perfo
rman
ce of
Corru
gated
Limi
ting
Tab i
n Pres
ence
of Sh
arp C
orne
rsE.
Ratha
krishn
an, S
. Sriv
astav
a, Ind
ian
Institu
te of
Techn
ology
Kanp
ur, Ka
npur,
India
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
976
Nume
rical
Solut
ion of
the F
lowfie
ld in
an A
lumini
zed G
el Fu
el Ra
mjet
E. Ma
tsibe
ker, B
. Nata
n, Te
chnio
n--Isr
ael
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ha
ifa, I
srael
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
977
Aero
ther
mody
nami
c Des
ign
Optim
izatio
n in
Hype
rsonic
Flow
sS.
Eyi, M
iddle
East
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity,
An
kara,
Turke
y
67
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
3-ITA
R-3
Prop
ellan
ts an
d Com
busti
on/H
igh Sp
eed A
ir-Br
eath
ing (I
TAR
Restr
icted
Sessi
on)
21
0 H
Chair
ed by
: D. S
HAFE
R, GE
Aviat
ion an
d T. K
AEMM
ING,
Inno
vativ
e Scie
ntific
Solu
tions
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
978
An Ex
perim
enta
l Inv
estig
ation
of
Micr
o-Ch
anne
l Cat
alyst
Bed
for a
Hyd
roge
n Pe
roxid
e Micr
o-Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stem
(ITAR
Res
tricte
d Pa
per)
Z. Ga
rcia,
A. Ch
oudh
uri, U
nivers
ity of
Te
xas,
El Pa
so, E
l Pas
o, TX
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
979
Inve
stiga
tions
of St
ep Fl
ameh
older
s fo
r a Sc
ramj
et Co
mbus
tor (
ITAR
Restr
icted
Pap
er)
J. Ta
m, Ta
itech
, Inc
., Be
averc
reek,
OH; K
. Hs
u, Inn
ovati
ve S
cienti
fic S
olutio
ns, I
nc.,
Beav
ercree
k, OH
; M. G
ruber,
Air F
orce
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AF
B, O
H
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
980
A No
vel A
ctive
Comb
ustio
n Co
ntro
l Co
ncep
t for
High
-Freq
uenc
y Mo
dulat
ion of
Ato
mize
d Fue
l Flow
(IT
AR R
estri
cted P
aper
)M.
Casp
ermey
er, K.
Mey
er, H
. Jan
sen,
S.
Holen
, Jan
sen’s
Aircr
aft S
ystem
s Con
trols,
Inc
., Te
mpe,
AZ; S
. Star
in, Av
ior Co
ntrol
Tech
nolog
ies, I
nc.,
Bould
er, CO
; D. B
eave
r, Dy
nic La
bs, I
nc.,
St. L
ouis,
MO
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
981
Hydr
ocar
bon/
Air T
estin
g of a
Un
ique R
otat
ing D
etona
tion
Engin
e De
sign
(ITAR
Res
tricte
d Pap
er)
R. Dy
er, Th
e Boe
ing Co
mpan
y, St
. Lou
is,
MO; A
. Nap
les, T
. Kae
mming
, J. H
oke,
Innov
ative
Scie
ntific
Solu
tions
, Inc
., Da
yton,
OH; F
. Sch
auer,
Air F
orce R
esea
rch
Labo
ratory
, Wrig
ht-Pa
tterso
n AFB
, OH
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
4-LP
-16
Prop
ellan
t Sto
rage
and M
anag
emen
t III
211
DCh
aired
by: G
. GRA
YSON
, Boe
ing D
efens
e, Sp
ace &
Sec
urity
and D
. GUA
DAGN
OLI,
Orbit
al Sc
ience
s Corp
oratio
n16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-398
2Wa
rm P
ressu
rizat
ion G
as Ef
fects
on
the L
iquid
Hydr
ogen
Bub
ble P
oint
J. Ha
rtwig,
J. M
cQuil
len, D
. Cha
to, N
ASA
Glenn
Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
983
Liquid
Nitr
ous O
xide B
LEVE
Tests
D. S
argen
t, Y.
Tran,
Fede
ral Av
iation
Ad
minis
tratio
n, Wa
shing
ton, D
C
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
984
Demi
se Ch
arac
terist
ics Ev
aluat
ion
for M
elting
Pro
motio
n Ty
pe Ta
nkT.
Masu
oka,
I. Ma
suda
, K. K
ajiwa
ra,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on Ag
ency
(JA
XA),
Tsuku
ba, J
apan
; K. Y
amad
a, IH
I Co
rporat
ion, T
omiok
a, Ja
pan
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
985
Basic
Des
ign an
d Fun
dame
ntal
Data
Acq
uisitio
n Te
st of
Ree
ntry
Me
lting P
romo
tion
Type
Satel
lite’s
Prop
ellan
t Tan
kI.
Masu
da, T
. Mas
uoka
, K. K
ajiwa
ra,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on Ag
ency
(JA
XA),
Tsuku
ba, J
apan
; K. Y
amad
a, IH
I Co
rporat
ion, T
omiok
a, Ja
pan
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
5-LP
-17
Liquid
Roc
ket E
ngine
s III
210
CCh
aired
by: S
. MILL
ER, A
erojet
and A
. DEV
EREA
UX, S
urrey
Sate
llite T
echn
ology
Ltd (
SSTL
)16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-398
6Pe
rform
ance
of 1
-N cl
ass l
iquefi
ed
gas p
rope
llant
thru
ster
A. Ka
kami
, Univ
ersity
of M
iyaza
ki, M
iyaza
ki,
Japan
; M. Y
aman
aka,
T. Ma
tsushi
ta, S.
Wa
tanab
e, T.
Tachib
ana,
Kyush
u Inst
itute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Ki
takyu
shu, J
apan
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
987
Test
and E
valua
tion
of a
70 N
-clas
s Hy
draz
ine Th
ruste
r for
App
licat
ion
to th
e Pre
cise A
ttitu
de Co
ntro
l of
Spac
e Veh
icles
H. Ju
ng, J
. Kim
, J. K
im, P
ukyo
ng N
ation
al Un
iversi
ty, B
usan
, Sou
th Ko
rea
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
988
Gree
n Pr
opuls
ion A
dvan
ceme
nt
- Cha
lleng
ing th
e Mat
urity
of
Mono
prop
ellan
t Hyd
razin
eR.
Masse
, Aero
jet, R
edmo
nd, W
A; R.
Sack
heim
, Con
sulta
nt, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
989
Deve
lopme
nt of
Mon
o/Bi
-Pr
opell
ant P
ropu
lsion
Syste
m fo
r Mi
crosa
tellite
s and
Plan
ning o
f Sp
ace D
emon
strat
ionS.
Nish
ikiza
wa, T
. Ohir
a, H.
Sah
ara, T
okyo
Me
tropo
litan U
nivers
ity, T
okyo
, Jap
an
68
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
6-LP
-18
Mode
ling a
nd Si
mulat
ion of
Insta
bilitie
s I21
1 C
Chair
ed by
: T. H
INER
MAN,
Pratt
& W
hitne
y-Roc
ketdy
ne16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-399
0Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bility
Mec
hanis
ms
in a P
ressu
re-co
upled
Gas
-gas
Co
axial
Roc
ket I
njecto
rM.
Harva
zinski
, Air F
orce R
esearc
h Lab
orator
y, Ed
wards
AFB,
CA; C
. Hua
ng, P
urdue
Unive
rsity,
West
Lafay
ette,
IN; V.
Sank
aran,
Air Fo
rce
Resea
rch La
borat
ory, E
dward
s AFB
, CA;
T. Fe
ldman
, W. A
nders
on, C
. Merk
le, Pu
rdue
Unive
rsity,
West
Lafay
ette,
IN; D.
Talley
, Air
Force
Resea
rch La
borat
ory, E
dward
s AFB
, CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
991
Cons
idera
tions
for P
ressu
re
Coup
ling C
alcula
tions
in
Comb
ustio
n In
stabil
ityJ.
Batte
rson,
E. Ja
cob,
Gloye
r-Tay
lor
Labo
ratori
es, T
ullah
oma,
TN
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
992
Comp
utat
ional
and E
xper
imen
tal
Inve
stiga
tion
of Tr
ansv
erse
Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bilitie
sK.
Shipl
ey, C
. Morg
an, W
. And
erson
, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
est L
afaye
tte, I
N;
M. H
arvaz
inski,
V. S
anka
ran, A
ir Forc
e Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y, Ed
wards
AFB,
CA
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
993
The G
ener
alize
d Ray
leigh
Crite
rion
and o
ther
Entro
pic Co
ntrib
ution
s to
Comb
ustio
n In
stabil
ityE.
Jaco
b, J.
Batte
rson,
P. Glo
yer, G
loyer-
Taylo
r Lab
orator
ies, T
ullah
oma,
TN
1800
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
994
Influ
ence
of B
ound
ary C
ondit
ion
Treat
ment
on Lo
ngitu
dinal
Mode
Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bility
Pre
dictio
nsM.
Harv
azins
ki, D
. Tall
ey, V
. San
karan
, Air
Force
Rese
arch L
abora
tory,
Edwa
rds
AFB,
CA
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
7-LP
-19
Mode
ling a
nd Si
mulat
ion of
Engin
e Hea
t Tra
nsfe
r II
211
BCh
aired
by: M
. NAR
AGHI
, Man
hatta
n Cole
ge16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-399
5Su
percr
itical
Meth
ane H
eat T
rans
fer
Mode
ling i
n Ro
cket
Engin
e Coo
ling
Chan
nels
M. Pi
zzare
lli, F.
Nas
uti, M
. Ono
fri,
Unive
rsity
of Ro
me “L
a Sap
ienza
”’, Ro
me,
Italy;
P. Ro
ncion
i, R. V
otta,
F. Ba
ttista,
Ita
lian A
erosp
ace R
esea
rch Ce
nter (
CIRA)
, Ca
pua,
Italy
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
996
Nume
rical
Study
of En
hanc
emen
t of
Reg
ener
ative
Cooli
ng U
sing R
ibsC.
Carpe
nter, S
. Verm
a, J.
Kapa
t, Un
iversi
ty of
Centr
al Flo
rida,
Orlan
do, F
L
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
997
Conju
gated
Comb
ustio
n an
d Hea
t Tra
nsfe
r Mod
eling
for F
ull-S
cale
Rege
nera
tively
Coole
d Thr
ust
Cham
bers
H. N
egish
i, Y. D
aimon
, H. K
awas
hima,
N.
Yama
nishi,
Japa
n Aero
spac
e Exp
lorati
on
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Tsu
kuba
, Jap
an
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-3
998
Quas
i-2D
Mode
ling o
f High
-Asp
ect-
Ratio
-Coo
ling-
Chan
nel F
lows
M. Pi
zzare
lli, F.
Nas
uti, M
. Ono
fri,
Unive
rsity
of Ro
me “L
a Sap
ienza
’’, Ro
me, I
taly
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
8-LP
-20
1600
- 18
30 h
rsLiq
uid P
ropu
lsion
Hist
ory I
I: LO
X/Hy
droc
arbo
n Pr
opuls
ion: L
iquid
Prop
ulsion
Capa
bility
At C
rossr
oads
; Whe
re D
o We G
o Fro
m He
re?
230
B
Chair
ed by
: K. P
UGMI
RE, S
pincra
ft an
d B. A
USTIN
, IN
Spac
e LLC
Introd
uctio
n and
Welc
ome
Dr. S
andr
a Mag
nus
Exec
utive
Dire
ctor, A
IAA
Russi
an, U
kraine
deve
lopme
nts (R
-7 Sp
utnik,
Vosto
k, Vo
skhod
, Soy
uz)
(NK -3
3) (R
D-8, -5
8, -10
7, -01
24, -1
91, -1
70, -1
80)
Igor
Nov
kov,
Rosco
smos
, Vlad
imir
Chva
nov,
NPO-
Energ
omas
h
Evolu
tion a
nd Pr
omise
of th
e Pint
le En
gine F
amily
(TR
W- 13
K, 40
K) (M
erlin
- Falc
on)
Tom
Muell
er
Roun
d Tab
leUS
LOX/
HC Pr
opuls
ion D
evelo
pmen
t Opti
ons
Sack
heim
, Mue
ller,
Stark
e, Bo
uley,
Lyles
LOX/
HC Pr
opuls
ion: E
nablin
g Miss
ions a
nd De
velop
ment
Initiat
ives,
Going
Forw
ard
Dale
Thom
asAs
socia
te Dir
ector
NAS
A Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter
69
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1315
9-NF
F-5Nu
clear
Ther
mal P
ropu
lsion
II: E
ngine
Mod
eling
113
Chair
ed by
: J. W
ARRE
N, N
ASA H
eadq
uarte
rs an
d S. B
OROW
SKI,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-399
9A
Comp
ariso
n of
Mat
erial
s Issu
es
for C
erme
t and
Gra
phite
-Bas
ed
NTP
Fuels
M. S
tewart
, Van
tage P
artne
rs, LL
C, Cle
velan
d, OH
; B. S
chnit
zler, S
elf, I
daho
Fa
lls, ID
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
000
Analy
sis of
NTR
Engin
es U
tilizin
g Pr
ismat
ic Fu
el Ele
ment
s Der
ived
from
the G
E-710
Pro
gram
J. FIt
tje, V
antag
e Part
ners,
LLC,
Cleve
land,
OH; B
. Sch
nitzle
r, Dep
artme
nt of
Energ
y, Ida
ho Fa
lls, ID
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
001
Nucle
ar Th
erma
l Roc
ket S
imula
tion
in NP
SSM.
Bela
ir, C.
Sarm
iento,
T. La
velle
, NAS
A Gle
nn Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1730
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
n (Inv
ited)
Point
of D
epar
ture D
esign
s for
Small
an
d Full
Size
NTR
Engin
es us
ing N
ERVA
Co
mpos
ite an
d Cerm
et Re
actor
Fuels
S. Bo
rowski
, NAS
A Glen
n Rese
arch C
enter
, Cle
velan
d, OH
; B. S
chnitz
ler, Id
aho N
ation
al La
borat
ory, Id
aho F
alls, ID
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1316
0-PA
NEL-1
1 16
00 -
1830
hrs
DoD
Ener
gy P
anel
Exhib
it Ha
ll 3
As th
e larg
est f
edera
l use
r of e
nergy
, the
Dep
artme
nt of
Defen
se (D
oD) h
as pl
ayed
the l
eadin
g role
in th
e adv
ance
ment
of en
ergy a
nd pr
opuls
ion sy
stems
and i
nnov
ation
s for
terres
trial a
nd ae
rospa
ce ap
plica
tions
. More
rece
ntly,
energ
y con
sidera
tions
have
beco
me a
prime
focu
s in
milita
ry op
eratio
ns, w
ith va
rious
initia
tives
unde
rway
in op
eratio
nal e
nergy
effic
iency
(in a
dditio
n to i
nstal
lation
energ
y), r
enew
able
energ
y init
iative
s, an
d ene
rgy-ba
sed a
cquis
ition a
nd lif
ecyc
le ma
nage
ment.
This
spec
ial se
ssion
pres
ents
persp
ectiv
es fr
om th
e DoD
and D
oE
and i
s foc
used
on D
oD En
ergy c
halle
nges
and i
ssues
, Stra
tegy/
Policy
, prio
rities
, initia
tives
and o
pport
unitie
s.
Partic
ipants
: Dep
artme
nt of
the N
avy,
U.S.
Air F
orce,
U.S.
Army
, Offic
e of t
he S
ecret
ary of
Defe
nse,
U.S.
Dep
artme
nt of
Energ
y
Spe
akers
inclu
de:
Vice A
dmira
l Phil
ip H.
Cullo
mDe
puty
Chief
of N
aval
Opera
tions
for F
leet R
eadin
ess a
nd Lo
gistic
s, U.
S. N
avy
Lieut
enan
t Gen
eral
Willia
m M.
Faulk
ner
Depu
ty Co
mman
dant,
Insta
llatio
ns an
d Log
istics
, U.S
. Mari
ne Co
rpsan
d othe
rs
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1316
1-SC
P-5
Integ
rated
Mod
eling
and S
imula
tion
210
GCh
aired
by: J
. CHE
NOW
ETH,
CRAF
T Tec
h16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-400
2Mo
del-B
ased
Contr
ol of
a Non
linea
r Air
craft
Engin
e Sim
ulatio
n usin
g an
Optim
al Tu
ner K
alman
Filte
r App
roac
hJ.
Conn
olly, J
. Csan
k, NA
SA Gl
enn R
esearc
h Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H; A.
Chica
telli,
Vanta
ge
Partn
ers, L
LC, B
rookp
ark, O
H; J.
Kilve
r, Ohio
Sta
te Un
iversit
y, Co
lumbu
s, OH
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
003
Patte
rn Cl
assifi
catio
n of
a Civ
ilian
Turb
ofan
’s Sta
te Sp
ace f
or R
eal-
Time S
urro
gate
Mode
ling
M. O
zcan
, B. K
estne
r, J. T
ai, D
. Mav
ris,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta,
GA
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1316
2-SC
P-6
Syste
ms D
esign
, Eng
ineer
ing an
d Ana
lysis
I11
4Ch
aired
by: F
. CHA
NDLE
R, Bo
eing D
efens
e, Sp
ace &
Sec
urity
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
004
Three
-Axis
Fluid
ic Thr
ust V
ector
ing Te
st Sta
nd fo
r a M
Ini G
as Tu
rbine
Engin
eM.
Bon
nici, R
. Star
key,
Unive
rsity
of Co
lorad
o, Bo
ulder,
Bou
lder, C
O
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
005
Nove
l MEM
S Pos
ition
Sens
ors f
or
Aero
spac
e App
licat
ions
Y. Kim
, H. C
hoi, Y
. Lee
, Age
ncy f
or De
fense
Dev
elopm
ent,
Daeje
on, S
outh
Korea
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
006
Modu
lar El
ectri
c Pow
er Sy
stems
for
Aero
spac
e App
licat
ions
S. S
teffan
, Moo
g, Inc
., Ea
st Au
rora,
NY
70
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1316
3-SR
-5Pr
opell
ant e
ffects
on In
terna
l Ball
istics
and P
erfo
rman
ce11
1Ch
aired
by: H
. CIEZ
KI, D
LR - G
erman
Aeros
pace
Cente
r and
Y. CH
EN, N
ation
al Sp
ace O
rganiz
ation
Taiw
an16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-400
7In
fluen
ce of
Initia
l Pro
pella
nt
Temp
erat
ure o
n So
lid R
ocke
t In
terna
l Ball
istics
D. G
reatrix
, Rye
rson U
nivers
ity, T
oronto
, Ca
nada
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
008
ARIA
NE 5
MPS
ART
A 5
benc
h fir
ing te
st: ov
ervie
w on
prop
ellan
t mo
difica
tions
and t
heir
ballis
tic
effe
ctE.
Bucci
, Avio
S.p.
A., Co
llefer
ro, It
aly
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
009
Study
on th
e Effe
ct of
Prop
ellan
t En
trapm
ent in
the L
oose
Flap R
egion
on
solid
Rock
et Mo
tor Pe
rform
ance
P. Srid
haran
, H. H
arold,
C. Ja
sperLa
l, P.
Balac
hand
ran, V
. Srin
ivasan
, Vikr
am Sa
rabha
i Sp
ace Ce
ntre,
Thiru
vana
nthap
uram,
India
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
010
Prop
ellan
t Tra
de-of
f Ana
lysis f
or
Uppe
r Stag
e Soli
d Roc
ket M
otors
Perfo
rman
ceE.
Cava
llini, D
. Bian
chi, B
. Fav
ini, M
. Dig
iacint
o, Un
iversit
y of R
ome “
La Sa
pienz
a”,
Rome
, Italy
; F. Se
rraglia
, ESA
, Rom
e, Ita
ly
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1316
4-SB
-9
1830
- 19
00 h
rsSp
eake
rs’ B
riefin
gIn
dividu
al Se
ssion
Roo
ms
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1316
5-AP
C-6
Adva
nced
Spac
e Pro
pulsi
on Co
ncep
ts II
210
FCh
aired
by: J
. ROB
INSO
N, Re
tired f
/Boe
ing19
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-401
1Sta
ged L
aser
Sail P
ropu
lsion
for
Inter
stella
r and
Extra
solar
Fligh
t: No
vel C
once
pts
R. Ga
napa
thy, M
. Sho
ukath
A, P.
John
son,
B. V
ivek,
Hindu
sthan
Educ
ation
al Ins
titutio
ns, C
oimba
tore,
India
1930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
012
Cold
Gas M
icro P
ropu
lsion
for
Euro
pean
Scien
ce M
ission
s : st
atus
on
deve
lopme
nt an
d rea
lizat
ion
activ
ities f
or Li
sa P
athfi
nder,
Mi
crosco
pe an
d for
thco
ming
Eucli
d, fo
llowi
ng th
e suc
cessf
ul de
liver
y of
the fi
rst FM
for G
AIA
Prog
ram
G. M
attica
ri, Se
lex ES
, Flor
ence
, Ital
y
2000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
013
2-Di
mens
ional
Nume
rical
Simula
tion o
n MHD
Hall
Acce
lerat
or
Conn
ectio
ns fo
r Adv
ance
Pro
pulsi
on
using
the C
IP M
ethod
U. S
pada
vecch
ia, T.
Sas
aki, T
. Kiku
chi, T
. As
o, N.
Hara
da, N
agao
ka U
nivers
ity of
Te
chno
logy,
Naga
oka,
Japa
n
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1316
6-ED
U-2
Prop
ulsion
Educ
ation
I23
0 C
Chair
ed by
: R. T
YSON
, NAS
A and
J. M
ILLER
, Geo
rge C.
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter19
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-401
4Re
liabil
ity En
hanc
emen
t of L
E-X
Engin
e for
Nex
t Jap
anes
e Flag
ship
Laun
ch Ve
hicle
H-X
R. Yo
neza
wa, M
. Shig
eizum
i, K. H
irata,
Sh
izuok
a Ins
titute
of Sc
ience
and
Tech
nolog
y, Ha
mama
tsu Ci
ty, Ja
pan
1930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
015
2DZA
P: A
Pro
gram
for S
imula
ting
Air-L
aunc
hed M
issile
sA.
Pava
cic, S
elf, M
unde
lein,
IL
2000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
016
Stude
nt In
vesti
gatio
n of
Rap
id Pr
otot
yping
Tech
nolog
y for
Hyb
rid
Rock
et Mo
tor F
uel G
rains
M. D
egge
s, P.
Taras
chi, J
. Syp
hers,
Alfre
d Un
iversi
ty, Al
fred,
NY; D
. Arm
old, J
. Boy
er,
K. Ku
o, Pe
nnsy
lvania
Stat
e Univ
ersity
, Un
iversi
ty Pa
rk, PA
2030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
017
Proje
ct Ba
sed L
earn
ing in
Sp
acec
raft
Desig
nN.
Robin
son,
Unive
rsity
of Te
xas,
El Pa
so,
El Pa
so, T
X
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1316
7-LP
-22
Comb
ustio
n De
vices
I21
1 B
Chair
ed by
: D. J
ENSE
N, Je
ntec
1900
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
018
Desig
n an
d Vali
datio
n of
a Bo
mb
Reac
tor f
or Li
quid
Hype
rgoli
c Pr
opell
ants
J. De
nnis,
S. S
on, T
. Pou
rpoint
, Purd
ue
Unive
rsity,
Wes
t Lafa
yette
, IN
1930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
019
Simula
ting F
ull-S
cale
Trans
verse
Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bilitie
s in
a Lab
-sca
le Fa
cility
J. Qu
inlan
, B. Z
inn, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A
2000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
020
Rock
et en
gine n
oise r
educ
tions
by
water
injec
tion a
t DLR
test
benc
h P8
P. Kalli
na, C
. Böh
m, G.
Kruh
sel, G
erman
Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter (
DLR)
, Hard
thause
n, Ge
rman
y
71
Tues
day,
16 Ju
ly 20
1316
8-SR
-6SR
TC Sp
ecial
Sessi
on: M
Pre
vost
and F
Blom
shiel
d (Te
sting
and E
xper
imen
tal C
ombu
stion
Insta
bility
)11
1Ch
aired
by: D
. GRE
ATRIX
, Rye
rson U
nivers
ity an
d J. M
AJDA
LANI
, Univ
ersity
of Te
nnes
see S
pace
Insti
tute
1900
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
n (Inv
ited)
Deve
lopme
nt of
the T
-bur
ner a
nd
its R
ole in
Mak
ing So
lid R
ocke
t Mo
tors
a Pra
ctica
l Too
l in Sp
ace
Explo
ratio
nJ.
Spurl
ing, N
aval
Air W
arfare
Cente
r, Ch
ina La
ke, C
A
1930
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
n (Inv
ited)
ONER
A’s P
ropu
lsion
Labo
rato
ry
Adve
ntur
e: Fo
rty Ye
ars o
f Firi
ng
Tests
M. Pr
évos
t, ON
ERA,
Mauz
ac, F
rance
2000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
022
Redu
ction
of SR
M Pr
essu
re
Oscil
lation
s Thr
ough
the U
se of
Fu
el Gr
ains w
ith D
iffer
ent B
urn
Veloc
ities
J. An
thoine
, P. J
ézéq
uel, P
. Prév
ot, M
. Pré
vost,
ONE
RA, M
auza
c, Fra
nce;
G.
Casa
lis, O
NERA
, Tou
louse
, Fran
ce
2030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
023
Expe
rimen
tal C
ombu
stion
In
stabil
ity D
ata A
nalys
is us
ing
diffe
rent
theo
retic
al Mo
dels
J. Kn
oetze
, Stel
lenbo
sch U
nivers
ity,
Stell
enbo
sch, S
outh
Africa
; C. R
ousse
au,
Rhein
metal
l Den
el Mu
nition
, Cap
e Tow
n, So
uth Af
rica
Wedn
esda
y
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
169-
NW-1
1 07
00 -
0800
hrs
Wedn
esda
y Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee &
Pas
tries
Exhib
it Ha
ll 2
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
170-
PLNR
Y-4
0800
- 09
00 h
rsHy
perso
nic P
ropu
lsion
, Lev
erag
ing To
day t
o Deli
ver U
nique
Capa
bilitie
s in
the F
utur
eEx
hibit
Hall 1
Keyn
ote S
pear
ker
Mark
Lewi
sDir
ector
, Scie
nce a
nd Te
chno
logy P
olicy
Insti
tute
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
171-
PLNR
Y-5
0800
- 09
00 h
rsPo
wer G
ener
ation
and P
roce
ssing
Chall
enge
s for
Nea
r-Ter
m Hi
gh P
ower
Solar
Elec
tric P
ropu
lsion
212
A &
C
Keyn
ote S
peak
erRo
ger M
. Mye
rsEx
ecuti
ve D
irecto
r, Elec
tric Pr
opuls
ion an
d Inte
grated
Sys
tems,
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
172-
NW-1
2 09
00 -
0930
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Exhib
it Ha
ll 2
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
173-
SB-1
0 09
00 -
0930
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Indiv
idual
Sessi
on R
ooms
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
174-
APC-
7SO
A Pr
opuls
ion Co
ncep
ts11
1Ch
aired
by: J
. ROB
INSO
N, Re
tired f
/Boe
ing09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-402
4De
termi
natio
n of L
iquid/
Gas I
nterfa
ce
and L
iquid
Cente
r of M
ass f
or G
PM
Tank
with
PMD
Using
Surfa
ce Ev
olver
D. B
enso
n, NA
SA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Gree
nbelt
, MD
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
025
Disch
arge
and O
pera
tiona
l Co
nditio
ns of
an In
ertia
l Ele
ctros
tatic
Confi
neme
nt D
evice
C. Sy
ring,
G. H
erdric
h, Un
iversi
ty of
Stutt
gart,
Stut
tgart,
Germ
any
72
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
175-
APS-
5Sp
acec
raft
Solar
Pow
er &
Solar
Arra
y Des
igns
212
DCh
aired
by: S
. GAS
NER,
LMSS
C and
M. P
ATEL
, US
Merch
ant M
arine
Acad
emy
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
026
Electr
omag
netic
ally C
lean S
olar
Arra
y Pan
els fo
r the
Mag
netos
pheri
c Mu
ltisca
le Sp
acecr
aftT.
Stern,
Vang
uard
Space
Techn
ologie
s, Inc
., Sa
n Dieg
o, CA
; T. P
arfet,
Emcor
e Corp
oratio
n, Alb
uque
rque,
NM; M
. Wros
ch, Va
ngua
rd Sp
ace Te
chnolo
gies,
Inc., S
an Di
ego,
CA; A
. An
ders,
Emcor
e Corp
oratio
n, Alb
uque
rque,
NM; E
. McN
aul, V
angu
ard Sp
ace Te
chnolo
gies,
Inc., S
an Di
ego,
CA; J
. Lyo
ns, A.
Alda
pe, N
ASA
Godd
ard Sp
ace Fl
ight C
enter
, Gree
nbelt
, MD
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
027
In-O
rbit
(LEO
) Poin
t by P
oint
Char
acter
isatio
n of
Solar
Strin
g Te
chno
logy
P. Alc
indor,
R. Ki
mber,
R. Ra
ndles
, Surr
ey
Satel
lite Te
chno
logy,
Ltd.,
Guild
ford,
Unite
d King
dom
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
028
Analy
sis of
Solar
Cell E
fficie
ncy
for V
enus
Atm
osph
ere a
nd Su
rface
Mi
ssion
sG.
Land
is, E.
Haa
g, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch
Cente
r, Clev
eland
, OH
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
176-
EC-7
Ener
gy H
arve
sting
212
A &
CCh
aired
by: S
. ORIT
I, NA
SA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
029
Entro
py an
d the
Falla
cy of
Was
te He
at R
ecov
ery
J. Re
yes,
Self,
Phoe
nixvil
le, PA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
030
Hybr
id En
ergy
Har
veste
r Usin
g Pie
zoele
ctric
and P
yroe
lectri
c Pr
oper
ties o
f PZT
-5A
Cera
mics
A. Ko
yunc
uoglu
, O. Ö
zyurt
, T. O
kutuc
u, H.
Külah
, O. Z
orlu,
Midd
le Ea
st Te
chnic
al Un
iversi
ty, An
kara,
Turke
y
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
031
Studie
s on
Capa
citor
Coup
led P
ower
Ex
tracti
on fr
om an
MHD
gene
rato
rS.
Taka
yana
gi, T.
Sas
aki, T
. Kiku
chi, T
. As
o, N.
Hara
da, N
agao
ka U
nivers
ity of
Te
chno
logy,
Naga
oka,
Japa
n
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
032
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
th
e Per
form
ance
of Fl
utter
-Bas
ed
Micro
gene
rato
rsR.
Kafaf
y, A.
Jave
ed, M
. Idre
s, S.
Ihsa
n, Int
ernati
onal
Islam
ic Un
iversi
ty Ma
laysia
, Ku
ala Lu
mpur,
Mala
ysia
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
177-
EP-9
Electr
ospr
ay P
ropu
lsion
III
210
DCh
aired
by: N
. BRIK
NER,
Massa
chus
etts I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y and
M. T
AJMA
R, Dr
esde
n Univ
ersity
of Te
chno
logy
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
033
Inve
stiga
ting t
he Tr
ansp
ort o
f Ne
t Cha
rge a
nd Co
ntam
inant
s in
Electr
ospr
ay Th
ruste
rsT.
Coles
, P. L
ozan
o, Ma
ssach
usett
s Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Camb
ridge
, MA
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
034
Slit F
EEP
Thru
ster P
erfo
rman
ce w
ith
Ionic
Liqu
id Pr
opell
ant
S. M
arcuc
cio, P
isa U
nivers
ity, P
isa, I
taly;
N. G
iusti,
P. Pe
rgola,
Alta
S.p.A
., Pis
a, Ita
ly
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
035
On th
e Man
ufac
turin
g and
Emiss
ion
Char
acter
istics
of D
ielec
tric
Electr
ospr
ay So
urce
sC.
Coffm
an, P
. Loz
ano,
Massa
chus
etts
Institu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Ca
mbrid
ge, M
A
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
178-
EP-1
0Ho
llow
Cath
odes
211
ACh
aired
by: J
. SZA
BO, B
usek
Co.,
Inc. a
nd I.
MIKE
LLIDE
S, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
036
Mode
ling a
nd D
evelo
pmen
t of
the R
F-Con
trolle
d Holl
ow Ca
thod
e Co
ncep
tM.
Plas
ek, C
. Word
ingha
m, E.
Chou
eiri,
Princ
eton U
nivers
ity, P
rince
ton, N
J
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
037
Effe
ct of
a Lo
w Wo
rk Fu
nctio
n In
sert
on H
ollow
Cath
ode
Temp
erat
ure a
nd O
pera
tion
L. Ra
nd, J
. Willi
ams,
Color
ado S
tate
Unive
rsity,
Fort
Collin
s, CO
73
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
179-
HR-7
Fuel
Regr
essio
n Ch
arac
teriza
tion
211
CCh
aired
by: S
. WHI
TMOR
E, Ut
ah S
tate U
nivers
ity an
d B. W
AXMA
N, S
tanfor
d Univ
ersity
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
038
Expe
rimen
tal St
udy o
f Veg
etal B
ased
Po
lyuret
hane
Fuel
filled
with
Para
ffin
Parti
cles f
or H
ybrid
Rock
et Mo
tors
L. Ro
cco, F
lowtes
t Aero
space
Resea
rch,
Caier
as, Br
azil;
S. Go
mes,
L. Nu
nes A
lmeid
a, Av
ibrás
Aeros
pace
Indust
ry, Ja
careí,
Braz
il; J.
Rocco
, K. Ih
a, Ae
ronau
tical In
stitute
of
Techn
ology,
São J
osé do
s Cam
pos,
Brazil
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
039
Fuel
regres
sion-r
ate ch
arac
teriza
tion
on a
lab-sc
ale hy
brid
rock
et bu
rning
N2
O an
d par
affin-b
ased
prop
ellan
tsF. S
caram
uzzin
o, Se
cond U
nivers
ity of
Na
ples,
Naple
s, Ita
ly; C.
Carm
icino,
G. Fe
sta,
Unive
rsity o
f Nap
les “F
ederi
co II”
, Nap
les,
Italy;
A. Vi
viani,
Secon
d Univ
ersity
of N
aples
, Na
ples,
Italy;
A. Ru
sso, U
nivers
ity of
Nap
les
“Fed
erico
II”, N
aples
, Italy
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
040
Effect
s of M
ulti-S
ection
Swirl
Inject
ion
Metho
d on F
uel R
egres
sion R
ate of
Hi
gh D
ensit
y Poly
ethyle
ne Fu
eled
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Engin
eS.
Oyam
a, Y.
Hirata
, K. A
raki, K
. Ohe
, S. A
so,
Y. Tan
i, Kyu
shu Un
iversit
y, Fu
kuok
a, Jap
an; T
. Sh
imad
a, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
(JAXA
), Ka
naga
wa, J
apan
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
041
Long
itudin
ally-
Varia
ble H
ybrid
Ro
cket
Regr
essio
n Ra
te Mo
del w
ith
Radia
tion
and B
ound
ary L
ayer
Ef
fects
S. Ei
lers,
S. W
hitmo
re, U
tah S
tate
Unive
rsity,
Loga
n, UT
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
042
UAH
Soun
ding R
ocke
t Pro
ject w
ith
Guide
d Par
afoil
Rec
over
yM.
Bec
nel, R
. Fred
erick
, Univ
ersity
of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille, H
untsv
ille, A
L
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
180-
HR-8
Nove
l Mot
or O
pera
ting C
ondit
ions I
I21
1 D
Chair
ed by
: A. G
ANY,
Tech
nion -
Israe
l Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy an
d B. C
ANTW
ELL,
Stan
ford U
nivers
ity09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-404
3Hy
brid
Rock
et Pe
rform
ance
with
Va
rying
Add
itive C
once
ntra
tions
R. Ka
fafy,
M. Az
ami, M
. Idre
s, Int
ernati
onal
Islam
ic Un
iversi
ty Ma
laysia
, Ku
ala Lu
mpur,
Mala
ysia
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
044
Optim
izatio
n of
a H2
O2 G
as
Gene
rato
r for
a Hy
brid
Rock
et En
gine
M. Fa
enza
, F. M
oretto
, A. B
ettell
a, D.
Pa
varin
, Univ
ersity
of Pa
dua,
Padu
a, Ita
ly
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
045
Comp
ariso
n of N
itrou
s Oxid
e and
Ca
rbon
Diox
ide w
ith Ap
plica
tions
to
Self-
Press
urizi
ng Pr
opell
ant T
ank
Dyna
mics
J. Zim
merm
an, B
. Can
twell,
Stan
ford
Unive
rsity,
Stanfo
rd, CA
; G. Z
illiac,
NASA
Am
es Re
search
Cente
r, Moff
ett Fi
eld, C
A; B.
Waxm
an, S
tanfor
d Univ
ersity,
Stan
ford,
CA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
046
Comp
ariso
n of
App
roxim
ate
and E
xact
Appr
oach
es fo
r the
Op
timiza
tion
of H
ybrid
-Roc
ket
Uppe
r-Sta
geL.
Casa
lino,
D. Pa
stron
e, F.
Simeo
ni,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Tu
rin, T
urin,
Italy
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
181-
HR-9
New
Appr
oach
es to
Hyb
rid M
otor
Dev
elopm
ent
211
BCh
aired
by: B
. MAD
HANA
BHAR
ATAM
, Spa
ce Pr
opuls
ion G
roup,
Inc. a
nd J.
MAJ
DALA
NI, U
nivers
ity of
Tenn
esse
e Spa
ce In
stitut
e09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-404
7Fir
ing te
sts of
hyb
rid en
gine w
ith
vary
ing ox
idize
r nat
ure a
nd
oper
ating
cond
itions
N. G
asco
in, U
nivers
ity of
Orlé
ans,
Bourg
es,
Franc
e
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
048
Scale
Effe
cts on
Comb
ustio
n Ch
arac
terist
ics of
CAMU
I-typ
e Hy
brid
Rock
et Mo
tors
H. N
agata
, T. I
shiya
ma, Y
. Ina
ba, R
. Ka
nai, M
. Wak
ita, T
. Tota
ni, H
okka
ido
Unive
rsity,
Sap
poro,
Japa
n; T.
Uema
tsu,
Camu
ispac
ework
s Com
pany
, Ltd.
, Aka
bira,
Japa
n
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
049
Sorb
itol-B
ased
Hyb
rid Fu
el Stu
dies
with
Nitr
ous O
xide f
or th
e Stra
tos I
I So
undin
g Roc
ket
T. Kn
op, B
. Zan
dberg
en, A
. Cerv
one,
R. Hu
ijsman
, S. P
owell
, R. W
erner,
J.
Ehlen
, F. L
indem
ann,
J. W
ink, C
. Bec
ker,
K. Sa
maraw
ickram
a, De
lft Un
iversi
ty of
Tech
nolog
y, De
lft, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
050
Small
Rock
et La
unch
Expe
rimen
t us
ing Lo
w Me
lting P
oint T
herm
oplas
tic
Fuel/
N2O
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Y. Wa
da, R
. Kato
, Akit
a Univ
ersity,
Akita
, Jap
an; N
. Kato
, Kata
zen C
orpora
tion,
Oobu
, Jap
an; K
. Hori
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce Ex
plorat
ion
Agen
cy (JA
XA),
Saga
miha
ra, Ja
pan
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
051
Ignit
ion Ch
arac
terist
ics of
HAN
Liq
uid fo
r Gas
-Hyb
rid R
ocke
tsS.
Ono
daka
, K. S
akau
e, R.
Nogu
chi, T
. Ku
waha
ra, N
ihon U
nivers
ity, F
unab
ashi,
Ja
pan;
X. Yu
, H. S
hibam
oto, H
osoy
a Pyro
-En
ginee
ring C
ompa
ny, L
td., A
kirun
o, Ja
pan
74
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
182-
ITAR-
4 09
30 -
1200
hrs
Pres
sure
Gain
Comb
ustio
n: VU
LCAN
Pro
gram
Ove
rview
(ITA
R Re
strict
ed Se
ssion
) 21
0 H
Chair
ed by
: C. B
ROPH
Y, Na
val P
ostgr
adua
te Sc
hool
and V
. TAN
GIRA
LA, G
enera
l Elec
tricTh
is pa
nel w
ill inc
lude d
iscus
sions
on th
e VUL
CAN
Progra
m Ov
erview
and t
he V
ULCA
N Ph
ase I
I prog
ram ac
tivitie
s and
risk r
educ
tion a
ctivit
ies.
Mode
rators
: Ch
ristop
her B
rophy
, Nav
al Po
stgrad
uate
Scho
ol an
d Ven
kat T
angir
ala, G
E Glob
al Re
searc
h
Pan
elists
:Ar
ther
Mab
bett
Defen
se Ad
vanc
ed Re
searc
h Proj
ects
Agen
cy (D
ARPA
)Ad
am H
olley
Pratt
& W
hitne
y Roc
ketdy
neUn
ited T
echn
ologie
s Res
earch
Cente
r
Pete
Jard
ineGE
Aviat
ionFr
ed Sc
haue
rAir
Force
Rese
arch L
ab
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
183-
LP-2
3Mo
nopr
opell
ant C
ataly
st De
velop
ment
and D
ecom
posit
ion P
heno
mena
210
ACh
aired
by: T
. POU
RPOI
NT, P
urdue
Univ
ersity
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
052
Hydr
azine
deco
mpos
ition
phen
omen
a obs
erve
d by N
eutro
n ra
diogr
aphy
at a
cata
lyst b
edH.
Kaga
wa, T
. Nag
ata, T
. Mas
uoka
, K.
Kajiw
ara, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Ag
ency
(JAX
A), T
suku
ba, J
apan
; Y.
Saito
h, Y.
Kawa
bata,
Univ
ersity
of Ky
oto,
Kuma
tori, J
apan
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
053
Impr
oving
and T
estin
g S-4
05
Cata
lyst
E. W
uche
rer, W
. Witty
, B. C
hene
vert,
O.
Morga
n, Ae
rojet,
Redm
ond,
WA
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
184-
LP-2
4Liq
uid R
ocke
t Eng
ines I
V21
0 B
Chair
ed by
: J. S
CHNA
CKEL
, Unit
ed La
unch
Allia
nce a
nd J.
SAU
ER, O
rbital
Tech
nolog
ies Co
rporat
ion09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-405
4Th
e VIN
CI up
per s
tage
engin
e: to
ward
the d
emon
strat
ion of
ma
turit
yJ.
Delan
ge, E
. Ede
line,
P. All
iot, S
necm
a, Ve
rnon,
Franc
e; A.
Leke
ux, F
rench
Spa
ce
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Pari
s, Fra
nce
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
055
New
Uppe
r Sta
ge Ex
pand
er Cy
cles
V. Ba
lepin,
ATK,
Ronk
onko
ma, N
Y
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
056
Hot-F
iring
Test
of M
ethan
e-Fu
eled
Rock
et En
gine u
nder
High
Altit
ude
Cond
ition
S. U
eda,
T. To
mita,
T. O
node
ra, Ja
pan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Ka
kuda
, Jap
an; Y
. Kan
o, I.
Kubo
ta, T.
Mu
nena
ga, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Ag
ency
(JAX
A), T
suku
ba, J
apan
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
057
Deve
lopme
nt of
the A
5ME u
pper
sta
geP.
Alliot
, Sne
cma,
Verno
n, Fra
nce;
A. Ju
hls,
Astriu
m, B
remen
, Germ
any;
J. De
lange
, E.
Edeli
ne, M
. Tha
lamy,
Snec
ma, V
ernon
, Fra
nce
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
185-
LP-2
6Mo
delin
g and
Simu
lation
of In
stabil
ities I
I23
1Ch
aired
by: T
. HIN
ERMA
N, Pr
att &
Whit
ney-R
ocke
tdyne
and D
. LIN
EBER
RY, U
AH Pr
opus
ion Re
searc
h Cen
ter09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-405
8Nu
meric
al Sim
ulatio
ns of
Insta
bilitie
s in
Single
-Hole
Orifi
ce Ele
ments
V. Ah
uja, A
. Hosa
ngad
i, Com
bustio
n Rese
arch
and F
low Te
chnolo
gy, In
c., Pi
persv
ille, P
A; M.
Hitt,
D. Lin
eberr
y, Un
iversit
y of A
labam
a, Hu
ntsvill
e, Hu
ntsvill
e, AL
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
059
On th
e Red
uctio
n of
Uns
teady
CFD
to D
eterm
ine th
e Sou
rces a
nd Si
nks
of U
nstea
dy En
ergy
E. Ja
cob,
Gloye
r-Tay
lor La
borat
ories
, Tu
llaho
ma, T
N
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
060
A He
lmho
ltz-ty
pe N
umer
ical
Simula
tion
of Th
ermo
-aco
ustic
In
stabil
ities i
n a 3
-D R
ijke T
ube
K. Ce
ngiz,
Y. O
zyoru
k, Mi
ddle
East
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity,
Anka
ra, Tu
rkey
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
061
An or
der e
stima
tion o
f the
acou
stic
losses
insid
e a sim
ulated
liquid
rock
et ch
ambe
rT.
Shim
izu, Y
. Mori
i, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (JA
XA),
Saga
miha
ra,
Japan
; Y. D
aimon
, Jap
an Ae
rospa
ce
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (JA
XA),
Tsuku
ba, J
apan
75
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
186-
LP-2
7Co
mbus
tion
Devic
es II
210
FCh
aired
by: J
. LOC
KE, U
nited
Tech
nolog
ies Re
searc
h Cen
ter an
d R. B
ALLA
RD, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
062
Desig
n an
d Ana
lysis
for R
eusa
ble
Liquid
Roc
ket E
ngine
Cham
ber
T. Ch
en, J
. Yan
g, P.
Jin, G
. Cai,
Beih
ang
Unive
rsity,
Beij
ing, C
hina
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
063
Deve
lopme
nt of
Ultr
a Lea
n Bu
rn
Preb
urne
rs fo
r Sma
ll Liqu
id Ro
ckets
I. Mo
on, S
. Lee
, I. M
oon,
Korea
Aeros
pace
Re
searc
h Ins
titute,
Dae
jeon,
South
Korea
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
064
The I
nflue
nce o
f Ann
ular J
et Dy
nami
cs on
Swirl
-coax
ial In
jectio
n Du
ring S
elf-p
ulsat
ions
C. Eb
erhart
, D. L
inebe
rry, R
. Fred
erick
, Un
iversi
ty of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille,
Hunts
ville,
AL
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
187-
LP-2
8Tu
rbom
achin
ery I
I21
0 E
Chair
ed by
: D. R
ANSO
M, S
outhw
est R
esea
rch In
stitut
e and
B. M
ARCU
, Spa
ceX
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
065
Expe
rimen
tal Va
lidati
on of
a Re
duced
Or
der f
or Ra
dial T
urbo
pump
Desi
gnD.
Valen
tini, U
nivers
ity of
Pisa,
Pisa,
Italy;
A.
Pasin
i, Alta
S.p.A
., Pisa
, Italy
; G. P
ace,
Unive
rsity o
f Pisa
, Pisa
, Italy
; L. T
orre,
Alta
S.p.A.
, Pisa
, Italy
; L. d
’Agost
ino, U
nivers
ity of
Pis
a, Pis
a, Ita
ly
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
066
Preli
mina
ry Te
st of
Turb
opum
p Us
ing R
adial
Turb
ine D
riven
by
Hydr
ogen
Per
oxide
Gas
Gen
erat
orD.
Park,
S. K
won,
Korea
Adva
nced
Ins
titute
of Sc
ience
and T
echn
ology
, Da
ejeon
, Sou
th Ko
rea
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
067
Analy
sis ab
out M
achin
abilit
y of
Supe
rallo
ys ap
plied
on Tu
rbine
s of L
RE
Turb
opum
psO.
Loure
da, J
. Gom
es, Te
chnolo
gical
Institu
te of
Aeron
autics
(ITA)
, São
José
dos
Camp
os, Br
azil;
W. Vi
reira,
Acrux
Aeros
pace
Tec
hnolo
gies,
São J
osé do
s Cam
pos,
Brazil
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
188-
LP-2
9Mo
delin
g and
Simu
lation
of In
jecto
r and
Cham
ber F
lows
230
ACh
aired
by: D
. KIRK
, Flor
ida In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
and C
. KIRC
HBER
GER
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
068
Cont
inuou
s Pha
se P
rope
llant
In
jectio
n Mo
del f
or Li
quid
Rock
et En
gines
D. B
anuti
, K. H
anne
mann
, Germ
an
Aeros
pace
Cente
r (DL
R), G
ötting
en,
Germ
any
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
069
Free
-surfa
ce Fl
ow Si
mulat
ion of
Im
pingin
g Jet
Nozz
les fo
r Liqu
id-pr
opell
ant T
hrus
ters
J. Ko
uwa,
S. M
atsun
o, IH
I Corp
oratio
n, Yo
koha
ma, J
apan
; C. I
noue
, T. H
imen
o, T.
Watan
abe,
Unive
rsity
of To
kyo,
Toky
o, Ja
pan
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
070
Exac
t Solu
tion
of th
e Bidi
recti
onal
Vorte
x in
a Con
ically
-Sha
ped
Cyclo
nic Ch
ambe
r with
Cons
tant
An
gular
Mom
entu
mT.
Barbe
r, J. M
ajdala
ni, U
nivers
ity of
Te
nnes
see S
pace
Insti
tute,
Tulla
homa
, TN
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
071
Larg
e Edd
y Sim
ulatio
n of S
hear
Co
axial
Rock
et Inj
ector
: Rea
l Flui
d Eff
ects
J. Hic
key,
P. Ma,
Stanfo
rd Un
iversit
y, Sta
nford,
CA
; M. Ih
me, U
nivers
ity of
Mich
igan,
Ann
Arbor,
Ann A
rbor, M
I; S. T
haku
r, Stre
amline
Nu
merics
, Inc.,
Gaine
sville,
FL
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
072
Nume
rical
Inve
stiga
tion
on Fl
ow
in th
e Var
iable
Area
Cavit
ating
Ve
ntur
iP.
Zeng
, H. T
ian, N
. Yu,
G. Ca
i, Beih
ang
Unive
rsity,
Beij
ing, C
hina
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
189-
NFF-6
Fusio
n an
d Alte
rnat
ive N
uclea
r Con
cept
s II
112
Chair
ed by
: B. C
ASSE
NTI,
Unive
rsity
of Co
nnec
ticut
and R
. SED
WICK
, Univ
ersity
of M
arylan
d09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-407
3Pr
opuls
ion an
d Tra
jecto
ry
Cons
idera
tions
for L
ow Th
rust
Solar
Sy
stem
Missi
ons
B. Ca
ssenti
, Univ
ersity
of Co
nnec
ticut,
St
orrs,
Storr
s, CT
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
074
Antim
atter
Pro
pulsi
onS.
Pran
av, S
ri Ram
akris
hna E
ngine
ering
Co
llege
, Coim
bator
e, Ind
ia
76
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
190-
NFF-7
Nucle
ar Th
erma
l Pro
pulsi
on II
I: Mi
ssion
s, Ve
hicles
and A
rchite
cture
s11
3Ch
aired
by: M
. BUL
MAN,
Aeroj
et Ro
cketd
yne a
nd J.
WAR
REN,
NAS
A Hea
dqua
rters
0930
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
n (Inv
ited)
The N
uclea
r The
rmal
Prop
ulsion
Stag
e (N
TPS):
A “W
orkh
orse”
Spac
e Asse
t Su
ppor
ting E
xplor
ation
, Com
merci
al De
velop
ment
and H
uman
Settle
ment
of the
Moo
nS.
Borow
ski, N
ASA G
lenn R
esearc
h Cen
ter,
Cleve
land,
OH; D
. McC
urdy,
Vanta
ge Pa
rtners
, LLC
, Broo
kpark
, OH;
L. Bu
rke, N
ASA G
lenn
Resea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
075
Thru
st Ve
ctor C
ontro
l for
Nuc
lear
Ther
mal R
ocke
tsC.
Ensw
orth,
NASA
Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r, Cle
velan
d, OH
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
076
A On
e-ye
ar R
ound
Trip
Crew
ed
Missi
on to
Mar
s usin
g Bim
odal
Nucle
ar Th
erma
l and
Elec
tric
Prop
ulsion
(BNT
EP)
L. Bu
rke, S
. Boro
wski,
D. M
cCurd
y, T.
Pack
ard, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH
1100
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
n (Inv
ited)
A Nu
clear
Cryo
genic
Pro
pulsi
on
Stage
for N
ear-T
erm
Spac
e Miss
ions
M. H
outs,
T. Ki
m, W
. Emr
ich, H
. Gerr
ish,
NASA
Mars
hall S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter,
Hunts
ville,
AL; S
. Boro
wski,
NAS
A Glen
n Re
searc
h Cen
ter, C
levela
nd, O
H
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
191-
PANE
L-12
0930
- 12
00 h
rsHi
gh Sp
eed P
ropu
lsion
Dev
elopm
ent a
nd Im
pleme
ntat
inoEx
hibit
Hall 3
Mode
rator:
Mark
Lewi
s, Dir
ector
, Scie
nce a
nd Te
chno
logy P
olicy
Insti
tute
P
aneli
sts:
John
Kor
teRe
searc
h Dire
ctorat
e Chie
f Eng
ineer
for H
ypers
onics
NA
SA La
RC
John
Kus
niere
kDir
ector
, Bus
iness
Deve
lopme
ntRo
lls-Ro
yce N
orth A
meric
an Te
chno
logies
, Inc
.
Gera
ld (S
cott)
Cruz
enVic
e Pres
ident,
Adva
nced
Des
ign an
d Tec
hnolo
gy
Willi
ams I
nterna
tiona
l Co.,
LLC
Curti
s Ber
ger
Direc
tor, H
ypers
onic
Progra
msAe
rojet
Rock
etdyn
e
Steve
n Be
ckel
Direct
or, Ad
vance
d Prop
ulsion
Busin
ess De
velop
ment
ATK
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
192-
PP-4
09
30 -
1200
hrs
Publi
c-Priv
ate P
artn
ersh
ips to
Acce
lerat
e Tec
hnolo
gy Tr
ansit
ion23
0 C
Pane
l will
discu
ss ba
rriers
to eff
ectiv
e inn
ovati
on an
d tec
hnolo
gy tr
ansit
ion to
the a
erosp
ace i
ndus
try as
well
as po
tentia
l path
ways
to im
prove
d tec
hnolo
gy m
aturat
ion an
d tran
sition
. Mo
derat
or: G
raham
Warw
ick, S
enior
Edito
r, Tec
hnolo
gy, A
viatio
n Wee
k
Pan
elists
: Al
ton
Romi
gVic
e Pres
ident
& Ge
neral
Man
ager
of Ad
vanc
ed
Deve
lopme
nt Pro
grams
, Sku
nk W
orks
Lock
heed
Mar t
in Co
rporat
ion
Dale
Carls
onGe
neral
Man
ager
Tech
nolog
y Stra
tegy
GE Av
iation
Alan
Epste
inVic
e Pres
ident
Tech
nolog
y & En
viron
ment
Pratt
& W
hitne
y
Mark
And
erso
nDir
ector
, Flig
ht Sc
ience
s Tec
hnolo
gy, P
hanto
m Wo
rks,
The B
oeing
Comp
any
Jaiw
on Sh
inAs
socia
te Ad
minis
trator
Aeron
autic
sNA
SA
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
193-
SR-7
SRM
Thro
ttlea
bility
Usin
g Pint
le No
zzles
and N
ovel
Tech
nique
s23
0 B
Chair
ed by
: R. E
LLIS
and D
. BIAN
CHI,
Sapie
nza U
nivers
ity of
Rome
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
078
Thro
ttlea
ble so
lid pr
opell
ant
micro
thru
ster u
sing l
aser
-assi
sted
comb
ustio
nA.
Kaka
mi, U
nivers
ity of
Miya
zaki,
Mi
yaza
ki, Ja
pan;
T. Ha
mada
, M.
Shim
oda,
T. Ta
chiba
na, K
yush
u Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Kitak
yush
u, Ja
pan
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
079
Cold
Tests
and t
he D
ynam
ic Ch
arac
terist
ics of
the P
intle
Type
So
lid R
ocke
t Mot
orH.
Ko, M
icrofr
iend,
Seou
l, Sou
th Ko
rea;
J. Le
e, Ag
ency
for D
efens
e Dev
elopm
ent,
Daeje
on, S
outh
Korea
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
080
A Stu
dy on
the P
erfo
rman
ce
Char
acter
istics
of B
lunt B
ody P
intle
Nozz
leJ.
Lee,
Agen
cy fo
r Defe
nse D
evelo
pmen
t, Da
ejeon
, Sou
th Ko
rea; H
. Ko,
Micro
friend
, Se
oul, S
outh
Korea
77
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
194-
SR-8
Parti
cle Ef
fects
on Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bility
and A
gglom
erat
ion21
0 G
Chair
ed by
: J. M
AJDA
LANI
, Univ
ersity
of Te
nnes
see S
pace
Insti
tute a
nd C.
ROUS
SEAU
, Den
el (P
ty) Lt
d.09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-408
1Un
iform
Par
ticle
Regr
essio
n an
d So
lid R
ocke
t Com
busti
on In
stabil
ity
Supp
ressi
onD.
Grea
trix, R
yerso
n Univ
ersity
, Toro
nto,
Cana
da
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
082
Nonu
nifor
m Pa
rticle
Reg
ressi
on
and S
olid R
ocke
t Com
busti
on
Insta
bility
Supp
ressi
onD.
Grea
trix, R
yerso
n Univ
ersity
, Toro
nto,
Cana
da
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
083
A new
Euler
ian M
ulti-F
luid m
odel
for
bi-co
mpon
ent p
olydis
perse
spra
ys:
an es
sentia
l app
roac
h to e
valua
te the
im
pact
of alu
minu
m co
mbus
tion o
n So
lid Ro
cket
Motor
insta
bilitie
sA.
Sibra,
J. Du
pays,
ONE
RA, P
alaise
au, F
rance;
F. L
auren
t, M. M
assot,
Nati
onal
Cente
r for
Scien
tific R
esearc
h (CN
RS),
Châte
nay-M
alabry
, Fra
nce
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
084
Nume
rical
Simula
tion
of P
artic
le Br
eaku
p/Co
alesce
nce P
roce
sses i
n Sh
ock
Wave
sK.
Park,
S. H
eister
, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity,
West
Lafay
ette,
IN
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
195-
SR-9
Nozz
le an
d Int
erna
l Ball
istic
Pred
iction
114
Chair
ed by
: B. L
EARY
, Joh
ns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
and M
. LAN
GHEN
RY, R
aythe
on M
issile
Sys
tems
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
085
A Ve
rsatile
Tool
for M
odell
ing So
lid
Prop
ulsion
Stag
esA.
Pasin
i, Alta
S.p.
A., Pi
sa, I
taly;
D.
Valen
tini, U
nivers
ity of
Pisa
, Pisa
, Ital
y; L.
Torre
, Alta
S.p.
A., Pi
sa, I
taly;
G. Pa
ce,
Unive
rsity
of Pis
a, Pis
a, Ita
ly; R.
Bies
broek
, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
086
Thre
e Dim
ensio
nal R
ocke
t Noz
zle
Desig
n Us
ing A
djoint
Meth
odS.
Eyi, M
iddle
East
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity,
An
kara,
Turke
y; M.
Yumu
sak,
ROKE
TSAN
Mi
ssile
Indus
tries,
Inc.,
Anka
ra, Tu
rkey
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
087
Solid
rock
et mo
tor g
rain
burn
ba
ck an
alysis
usin
g lev
el se
t me
thod
s and
Mon
te-Ca
rlo vo
lume
integ
ratio
nW.
Sull
wald,
G. S
mit,
Stell
enbo
sch
Unive
rsity,
Stel
lenbo
sch, S
outh
Africa
; A.
Stee
nkam
p, Fla
meng
ro, Pr
etoria
, Sou
th Afr
ica; C
. Rou
sseau
, Rhe
inmeta
ll Den
el Mu
nition
, Som
erset
West,
Sou
th Afr
ica
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
088
Therm
al De
comp
ositio
n Kine
tics
Studie
s of A
mmon
ium Pe
rchlor
ate
- HTP
B /Al/
AP So
lid Pr
opell
ants
formu
lated
with
Iron
Oxid
e bur
ning
rate
catal
yst in
Nan
o and
Micr
o sca
leL.
Nune
s Alm
eida,
A. Ma
rtins,
S. Go
mes,
F. Cu
nha,
Avibr
ás Ae
rospa
ce Ind
ustry,
Jacar
eí,
Brazil;
J. Ro
cco, K
. Iha,
Aeron
autica
l Instit
ute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Sã
o José
dos C
ampo
s, Bra
zil
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
196-
TFES
-1Ga
seou
s Fue
ls21
4Ch
aired
by: K
. BRY
DEN,
Iowa
Stat
e Univ
ersity
; B. K
HAND
ELWA
L, Th
e Univ
ersity
of S
heffie
ld an
d A. C
HOUD
HURI,
Univ
ersity
of Te
xas a
t El P
aso
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
089
Expe
rimen
ts on
Stab
ility o
f Syn
gas
Comb
ustio
n in
a Tra
pped
Vorte
x Co
mbus
tor
S. Kr
ishna
, R. R
avikr
ishna
, Ind
ian In
stitut
e of
Scien
ce, B
anga
lore,
India
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
090
Effe
ct of
pres
sure
on N
O kin
etics
in Sy
ngas
Comb
ustio
nA.
Sahu
, R. R
avikr
ishna
, Ind
ian In
stitut
e of
Scien
ce, B
anga
lore,
India
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
091
Effe
cts of
Dilu
ents,
Firin
g Inp
ut an
d Hy
drog
en Co
nten
t on
Prem
ixed
Oxy-
Syng
as Fl
ames
M. de
la To
rre, N
. Lov
e, A.
Chou
dhuri
, Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s, El
Paso
, El P
aso,
TX
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
092
Effe
ct of
Par
ticle
Dens
ity on
the
Hydr
odyn
amic
Beha
vior o
f a G
as-
Solid
Fluid
ized B
edM.
Sark
er, N
. Lov
e, A.
Chou
dhuri
, Un
iversi
ty of
Texa
s, El
Paso
, El P
aso,
TX
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
197-
TM-6
Aero
spac
e and
Terre
strial
Pow
er Sy
stems
Ther
mal M
anag
emen
t II
213
Chair
ed by
: C. T
ARAU
, Adv
ance
d Coo
ling T
echn
ologie
s and
S. S
PENC
ER, N
aval
Rese
arch L
abora
tory
0930
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
093
Effe
ct of
Shap
ed H
oles a
nd D
ensit
y Ra
tio on
Film
Cooli
ng Ef
fecti
vene
ss on
Blad
e Sur
face
E. Kh
alil, M
. Sha
hat,
M. Fo
uad,
Cairo
Un
iversi
ty, Ca
iro, E
gypt
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
094
Influ
ence
of Ex
haus
t Coll
ecto
r Bo
x Flo
w Co
nditio
ning o
n Di
ffuse
r Pr
essu
re R
ecov
ery a
nd Sy
stem
Perfo
rman
ceA.
Brav
ato, J
. Hod
ges,
J. Ka
pat,
Unive
rsity
of Ce
ntral
Florid
a, Or
lando
, FL
1030
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
095
Drop
Impa
ct on
Nan
otex
ture
d Su
rface
sK.
Krish
nan,
E. Lo
th, U
nivers
ity of
Virg
inia,
Charl
ottes
ville,
Charl
ottes
ville,
VA
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
096
Expe
rimen
tal I
nves
tigat
ion of
Di
ffere
nt Co
oling
Meth
ods f
or
Phot
ovolt
aic M
odule
O. Ab
della
tif, B
enha
Univ
ersity
, Cair
o, Eg
ypt
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
097
Effect
s of R
ough
ness-
Induc
ed
Boun
dary
Laye
r on L
eak P
ropa
gatio
n an
d Dete
ction
in G
as Pi
pes
A. Ad
esina
, E. O
gede
ngbe
, Univ
ersity
of
Lago
s, Ak
oka,
Nigeri
a; A.
Odesh
i, Univ
ersity
of
Saska
tchew
an, S
askato
on, C
anad
a
78
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
198-
TM-7
Spac
ecra
ft an
d Lun
ar/M
ars/
Venu
s Sur
face
Ther
mal M
anag
emen
t II
212
BCh
aired
by: M
. CHO
I, NA
SA-Go
ddard
Spa
ce Fl
ight C
enter
and S
. SPE
NCER
, Nav
al Re
searc
h Lab
orator
y09
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-409
8De
sign
and A
nalys
is of
JMAP
S In
strum
ent T
herm
al Co
ntro
l Sys
temT.
Hoan
g, TT
H Re
searc
h, Inc
., Cli
fton,
VA;
D. W
ilson,
Praxis
, Inc
., Ale
xand
ria, V
A; K.
Weldy
, R. B
aldau
ff, N
aval
Rese
arch
Labo
ratory
, Was
hingto
n, DC
1000
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
099
Using
Par
affin
with
-10˚
C to 1
0˚C
Meltin
g Poin
t for
Pay
load T
herm
al En
ergy
Stor
age i
n Sp
aceX
Dra
gon
Trunk
M. Ch
oi, N
ASA G
odda
rd Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Gree
nbelt
, MD
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
199-
NW-1
3 12
00 -
1400
hrs
JPC A
ward
s Lun
cheo
nEx
hibit
Hall 1
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
200-
SB-1
1 14
00 -
1430
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Indiv
idual
Sessi
on R
ooms
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
201-
ECS-
3En
erge
tic D
evice
s and
Mat
erial
s - D
esign
and A
pplic
ation
214
Chair
ed by
: J. B
AGLIN
I, Ex
odyn
amics
Tech
nolog
y Inc
orpora
ted14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-410
0Ma
rs Sci
ence
Labo
rator
y (MS
L) an
d the
“Cur
iosity
” Rov
er Py
rotec
hnic
Mech
anism
s, He
ritag
e and
Imple
menta
tion
R. We
bster,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
aliforn
ia Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Pa
saden
a, CA
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
101
Infra
red C
amou
flage
of th
e Wa
rfigh
ter’s
Equip
ment
thro
ugh
Enha
nced
Coat
ing Te
chno
logy
L. Nu
nes A
lmeid
a, A.
Martin
s, S.
Gom
es,
S. Ar
amak
i, R. P
into,
F. Cu
nha,
Avibr
ás
Aeros
pace
Indu
stry,
Jaca
reí, B
razil
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
102
Zirco
nium
powd
ers a
nd Z
rNi
alloy
powd
ers u
sed a
s ene
rgeti
c ma
terial
s with
in py
rotec
hnic
appli
catio
nsG.
Wilfi
ng, R
ockw
ood L
ithium
, Gmb
H,
Frank
furt,
Germ
any
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
202-
EDU-
3 14
30 -
1630
hrs
Tech
nolog
y, Ed
ucat
ion an
d NAS
A’s N
ew A
stero
id Gr
and C
halle
nge
230
C
NASA
Tech
nolog
y and
educ
ation
-focu
sed o
pport
unitie
s in t
he ne
w fis
cal re
ality.
Ove
rview
of N
ASA’s
new
“Prot
ect t
he Pl
anet
Gran
d Cha
lleng
e”, in
whic
h we i
nvite
worl
dwide
partic
ipatio
n with
NAS
A on d
iscov
ering
all th
e aste
roid t
hreats
to hu
man p
opula
tion a
nd fig
uring
out w
hat
to do
abou
t the
m - b
oth sc
ience
and t
echn
ology
rese
arch h
ave a
stak
e in i
t.
Maso
n Pe
ckNA
SA Ch
ief Te
chno
logist
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
203-
EDU-
4Pr
opuls
ion Ed
ucat
ion II
211
BCh
aired
by: R
. TYS
ON, N
ASA a
nd E.
FLEE
MAN
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
103
A Ne
w Ap
proa
ch to
Pro
pulsi
on
Syste
m De
velop
ment
, Bra
zilian
Sty
leR.
Nardi
, V. P
erez,
Inotec
h Ltda
, São
José
do
s Cam
pos,
Braz
il
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
104
Hybr
id Ro
cket
Desig
n/Bu
ild/T
est
Cour
se at
Pur
due U
niver
sity
E. Mi
klasz
ewsk
i, J. D
adso
n, D.
Fox,
D.
Kees
, L. L
arson
, J. R
ideou
t, J.
Stev
ens,
T. Po
urpoin
t, Pu
rdue U
nivers
ity, W
est
Lafay
ette,
IN
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
105
Desig
n, An
alysis
, Fab
ricati
on, G
roun
d-Tes
t, and
Fligh
t of a
Two-S
tage H
ybrid
an
d Soli
d Roc
ket
D. Ge
rson,
E. Pri
nce, K
. And
erson
, I. Ra
vlich,
A. Ko
tine,
E. Flo
res, J
. Riel,
S. Kr
ishna
moort
hy,
A. Fid
algo,
P. Kau
r, K. F
reema
n, A.
Ficke
s, Sta
nford
Unive
rsity,
Stanfo
rd, CA
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
106
Over
view
of Co
mbus
tion
Insta
bilitie
s in
Liquid
Roc
ket
Engin
es -
Coup
ling M
echa
nisms
&
Cont
rol T
echn
iques
J. Be
nnew
itz, R
. Fred
erick
, Univ
ersity
of
Alaba
ma, H
untsv
ille, H
untsv
ille, A
L
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
107
Char
acter
izatio
n of
Comb
ustio
n Pe
rform
ance
of H
ydro
carb
on Fu
els
using
a Bi
-Pro
pella
nt R
ocke
t Eng
ineJ.
Koec
k, J.
Sell,
D. B
ittner,
G. R
isha,
Penn
sylva
nia S
tate U
nivers
ity, A
ltoon
a, PA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
108
The U
AH 2
013
Unive
rsity
Stud
ent
Laun
ch In
itiativ
e Pro
ject
D. Li
nebe
rry, A
. Pate
l, M. D
enny
, S.
Harr
ison,
Unive
rsity
of Ala
bama
, Hu
ntsvil
le, H
untsv
ille, A
L
79
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
204-
EP-1
1Io
n En
gines
II21
0 E
Chair
ed by
: J. P
OLK,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory an
d M. C
ELIK,
Bog
azici
Unive
rsity
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
109
Ion
Acce
lerat
or Cu
rrent
s Bey
ond
the C
hild-
Lang
muir
Limit
O. B
iblarz
, Nav
al Po
sgrad
uate
Scho
ol,
Monte
rey, C
A
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
110
2D Fl
uid M
odel
for A
xisym
metri
c RF
Ion
Thru
ster C
ylind
rical
Disch
arge
Cham
ber
E. Tu
rkoz,
M. Ce
lik, B
ogaz
ici Un
iversi
ty,
Istan
bul, T
urkey
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
111
Plume
Char
acter
izatio
n of t
he N
EXT
Thru
ster U
nder
Exten
ded T
hrott
le Co
nditio
nsJ.
Youn
g, M.
Croft
on, T
he Ae
rospa
ce
Corpo
ration
, El S
egun
do, C
A; M.
Patte
rson,
NASA
Glen
n Rese
arch C
enter
, Clev
eland
, OH
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
205-
EP-1
2Qu
alific
ation
and O
pera
tion
of EP
Syste
ms21
2 D
Chair
ed by
: V. H
RUBY
, Bus
ek Co
, Inc
. and
V. KH
AYMS
, Loc
khee
d Mart
in Sp
ace S
ystem
s14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-411
2In
-Fligh
t Ope
ratio
n of
the D
awn
Ion
Prop
ulsion
Syste
m Th
roug
h Ye
ar
One o
f Cru
ise to
Cere
sC.
Garne
r, M. R
ayma
n, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
113
Quali
ficat
ion of
the P
PS-1
350
Hall
plasm
a thr
uster
at 2
.5 k
WO.
Duc
hemi
n, S.
Zurba
ch, F
. Marc
hand
ise,
N. Co
rnu, S
necm
a, Ve
rnon,
Franc
e
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
114
Upda
te On
the O
pera
tiona
l Stat
us of
the
Inter
natio
nal S
pace
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n Plas
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ctor H
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de As
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ly 20
11-M
ay 20
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awi, J
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, M. P
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enn R
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h Cen
ter, C
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nd, O
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Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
206-
EP-1
4Ha
ll Thr
uster
s21
0 D
Chair
ed by
: B. J
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tric Pr
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nd R.
HOF
ER, J
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n Lab
orator
y14
30 hr
sAIA
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Spec
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of Tec
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search
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nolog
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na, C
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Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
207-
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5Mi
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by: J
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nd D
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30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-412
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ar P
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g, LLC
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ng, M
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, Wa
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rge G
ases
Thro
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al Di
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A. Gr
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rles,
R. Bo
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ma Th
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echn
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zaki,
Japa
n; T.
Tach
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shu I
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te of
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nolog
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hrs
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of
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uenc
y Micr
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Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
208-
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of El
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& C
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hrs
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Chou
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rincet
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iversit
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ulsion
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J. Pe
rkins
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g Com
pany
, El S
egun
do, C
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esda
y, 17
July
2013
209-
EP-1
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cilitie
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cts an
d Int
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tions
with
Mat
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2 B
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: A. G
ALLIM
ORE,
Unive
rsity
of Mi
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n and
J. LI
TTLE
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Univ
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te of
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nolog
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ater
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ashing
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iversit
y, Wa
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ll Con
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g, LLC
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lls Ch
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013-4
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ce
Prob
e in
a Tim
e-va
rying
Non
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iform
Plas
maM.
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kins,
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g, Mi
chiga
n Te
chno
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013-4
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rimen
tal a
nd N
umer
ical
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tions
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cts on
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ma P
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urem
ents
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ang,
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rsity
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uthern
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rnia,
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ns
Facil
ity at
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bel, R
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irz, U
nivers
ity of
Califo
rnia,
Los A
ngele
s, Lo
s Ang
eles,
CA
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
210-
HR-1
0An
alytic
Mod
eling
of H
ybrid
Mot
ors
211
CCh
aired
by: S
. COO
GAN,
Sou
thwes
t Res
earch
Insti
tute a
nd B
. WAX
MAN,
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ford U
nivers
ity14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-413
3Pe
rform
ance
Mod
eling
of th
e Ph
oenix
-2A
Hybr
id So
undin
g Ro
cket
using
the H
YROP
S Sof
twar
eF.
Leve
rone,
M. B
rooks
, J. P
itot,
L. Ro
berts
, K. V
eale,
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ersity
of Kw
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tal, D
urban
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th Afr
ica
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013-4
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ombu
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ybrid
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ket M
otor
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ai Un
iversi
ty, H
iratsu
ka,
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n; S.
Yuas
a, To
kyo M
etrop
olitan
Un
iversi
ty, H
ino, J
apan
; T. S
himad
a, Ja
pan
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pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Sa
gami
hara,
Japa
n; S.
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guch
i, Tok
ai Un
iversi
ty, H
iratsu
ka, J
apan
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hrs
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013-4
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ull-S
cale
Expe
rimen
ts on
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rid R
ocke
t Fue
l and
Pre
lude
to H
ybrid
Roc
ket C
ombu
stor
Simula
tions
N. G
asco
in, U
nivers
ity of
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ans,
Bourg
es,
Franc
e
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
211-
HR-1
1Te
sting
of H
ybrid
Mot
ors
211
DCh
aired
by: B
. CAN
TWEL
L, St
anfor
d Univ
ersity
and B
. EVA
NS, S
pace
Prop
ulsion
Grou
p Inc
.14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-413
7Hy
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Engin
e Dev
elopm
ent,
Educ
ation
and O
utre
ach
at M
unich
’s Sc
ientifi
c Wor
kgro
up fo
r Roc
ketry
an
d Spa
cefli
ght (
WARR
)S.
Sud
hof,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y
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ybrid
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i, J. H
arada
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Naka
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ai Un
iversi
ty, H
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n
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hrs
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013-4
139
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ry Sc
ale H
ybrid
Roc
ket
HTPB
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ance
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t and
Man
ufac
turin
g Te
chniq
ues
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dinsk
y, J.
Herrm
ann,
L. Ma
ltbie,
J.
Vanh
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eTurr
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liforni
a Stat
e Po
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hnic
Unive
rsity,
San
Luis
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1600
hrs
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013-4
140
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nt an
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t Boo
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9,
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va, I
taly;
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Pava
rin,
Unive
rsity
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dua,
Padu
a, Ita
ly; D
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hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
141
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Roc
ket F
uel G
rains
wi
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irl Pa
ttern
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ricat
ed U
sing
Rapid
Pro
toty
ping T
echn
ology
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mold,
J. B
oyer,
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ate U
nivers
ity, S
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e, PA
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r, J. D
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urtiss
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pace
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ion, L
os An
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81
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
212-
ITAR-
5Th
erma
l Man
agem
ent &
Eneg
y Con
versi
on D
evice
Tech
nolog
ies (I
TAR
Restr
icted
Sessi
on)
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aired
by: C
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AU, A
dvan
ced C
oolin
g Tec
hnolo
gies;
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HAFE
R, GE
Aviat
ion an
d M. C
HOI,
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-Godd
ard S
pace
Fligh
t Cen
ter14
30 hr
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A-201
3-414
2Lo
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eat P
ipe D
eploy
able
Radia
tor(
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DR) E
ngine
ering
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elopm
ent
Unit,
EDU
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Restr
icted
Pape
r)S.
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nov,
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rnert,
Therm
acore,
Inc.,
La
ncaste
r, PA;
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e, Lo
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in Co
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ion, S
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143
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drica
l Ene
rgy S
tora
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r)G.
Fosh
age,
M. B
ryant,
RCT S
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s, Lin
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m, M
D
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
213-
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0Co
mbus
tion
Cham
ber H
eat T
rans
fer
210
FCh
aired
by: V
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JA, C
RAFT
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ER, N
ASA G
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nter
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hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
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ssmen
t of F
ilm Co
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Ch
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terist
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X/ K
eros
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rger, G
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iversi
ty of
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h, Ga
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y
1500
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ation
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teady
Stat
e Hea
t Tra
nsfe
r Ch
arac
terist
ics of
Liqu
id Me
than
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Trejo,
C. G
arcia,
A. Ch
oudh
uri, U
nivers
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xas,
El Pa
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l Pas
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hrs
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ntal C
ampa
ign
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ethan
e Reg
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tive L
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g Sys
temR.
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ttista,
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ce
Resea
rch Ce
nter (
CIRA)
, Cap
ua, It
aly
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
214-
LP-3
1Liq
uid R
ocke
t Eng
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aired
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HBER
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e14
30 hr
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A-201
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ent R
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e (HB
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ion,
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an; S
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ata, J
apan
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pace
Ex
plorat
ion Ag
ency
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), Iba
raki, J
apan
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ss an
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ovati
on
for Ev
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ndab
le La
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Prop
ulsion
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msI. D
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CO
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nt of
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anta
m Fa
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eroje
t Roc
ketd
yne C
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et En
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D. Le
vack
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ack,
Pratt
& W
hitne
y, Ca
noga
Park,
CA
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
215-
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3Ig
nition
Syste
ms11
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aired
by: P
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OT, S
necm
a S.A.
and T
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RPOI
NT, P
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actio
n Ini
tiatio
n Sys
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ishch
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sma f
or 1N
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s Thr
uster
with
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een P
rope
llants
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uka,
T. Sh
indo,
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to, Y.
Sato,
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Kawa
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kega
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o Me
tropo
litan U
nivers
ity, Hi
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apan
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ta, Ja
pan A
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ce Ex
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ion Ag
ency
(JAXA
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eque
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e Rat
io on
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n Pr
oces
s of T
MEDA
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Fumi
ng N
itric
Acid
(WFN
A)D.
Bittn
er, J.
Sell
, G. R
isha,
Penn
sylva
nia
State
Univ
ersity
, Alto
ona,
PA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
154
Hype
rgoli
c Pro
pella
nt Ig
nition
Ph
enom
enon
with
Oxid
izer T
wo-
Phas
e Flow
Injec
tion
Y. Ma
tsuura
, Y. T
ashir
o, IH
I Corp
oratio
n, Gu
nma,
Japa
n
82
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
216-
LP-3
4Liq
uid R
ocke
t Com
busti
on M
odeli
ng11
1Ch
aired
by: D
. PRE
CLIK,
Astriu
m, an
EADS
Comp
any a
nd E.
BES
NARD
, Cali
fornia
Stat
e Univ
ersity
-Long
Bea
ch14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-415
5Co
mpar
ison
of R
eacti
ve Fl
ow
Simula
tions
for a
LOX/
CH4
Uni-
eleme
nt R
ocke
tA.
Frenc
h, P.
Ronc
ioni, I
talian
Aeros
pace
Re
searc
h Cen
ter (C
IRA),
Capu
a, Ita
ly
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
156
Nume
rical
Simula
tion
of
Comb
ustio
n of
Unli
ke Im
pingin
g Je
ts Ne
ar a
Wall
K. Pa
rk, S
. Sard
eshm
ukh,
S. H
eister
, H.
Wang
, Purd
ue U
nivers
ity, W
est L
afaye
tte,
IN
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
157
Kineti
cs Mo
delin
g of H
yperg
olic
Prop
ellan
tsS.
Sarde
shmuk
h, S.
Heiste
r, Purd
ue Un
iversit
y, We
st La
fayett
e, IN;
V. Sa
nkara
n, Air
Force
Re
search
Labo
ratory
, Edw
ards A
FB, C
A; H.
Wa
ng, P
urdue
Unive
rsity,
West
Lafay
ette,
IN
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
217-
LP-3
5 14
30 -
1730
hrs
Germ
an Li
quid
Rock
et Pr
opuls
ion (I
nvite
d)21
0 A
Chair
ed by
: H. C
IEZKI,
DLR
- Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter
T. Kr
anz,
DLR -
Spa
ce Ad
minis
tratio
n, et.
al.
Liquid
Rock
et Pro
pulsio
n: Se
curin
g Euro
pe’s
Acces
s to S
pace
in a C
hang
ing En
viron
ment
N. A
dams
, Tec
hnica
l Univ
ersity
Mun
ich, e
t al.
Conc
ept a
nd O
perat
ion of
the C
ollab
orativ
e Rese
arch C
enter
TRR 4
0 on F
unda
menta
l Tec
hnolo
gies o
f Liqu
id Ro
cket
Propu
lsion
M. O
schwa
ld, D
LR - I
nstitu
te of
Spac
e Prop
ulsion
, et a
l.Re
search
Activ
ities o
n Liqu
id Ro
cket
Resea
rch at
DLR I
nstitu
te of
Spac
e Prop
ulsion
A. H
aber
zettl
, DLR
- Ins
titute
of Sp
ace P
ropuls
ion, e
t al.
DLR L
ampo
ldsha
usen
- Lea
ding E
dge T
est Fa
cilitie
s for
Propu
lsion S
ystem
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Qua
lifica
tion
G. La
ngel,
Astriu
m, et
al.
Rock
et Pro
pulsio
n Syst
em De
velop
ments
in Ge
rman
y and
Inter
natio
nal C
oope
ration
sG.
Hag
eman
n, As
trium,
et al
.Tec
hnolo
gy De
velop
ments
for R
ocke
t Prop
ulsion
Syste
ms in
Germ
any
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
218-
NFF-8
Nucle
ar Th
erma
l Pro
pulsi
on IV
: Tes
ting a
nd P
rogr
amma
tics
113
Chair
ed by
: C. E
NSW
ORTH
, NAS
A Glen
n Res
earch
Cente
r14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-415
8At
mosp
heric
Plas
ma R
e-En
try Fu
el Fa
ilure
Ana
lysis
Of Tu
ngste
n-Ba
sed
Nucle
ar Th
erma
l Roc
ket F
uel
T. Sm
ith, G
. Tee
l, M. K
eidar,
Geo
rge
Wash
ington
Univ
ersity
, Was
hingto
n, DC
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
159
Reca
ptur
ing G
raph
ite-B
ased
Fuel
Eleme
nt Te
chno
logy f
or N
uclea
r Th
erma
l Pro
pulsi
onM.
Tram
mell,
Oak R
idge N
ation
al La
borat
ory, O
ak Ri
dge,
TN
1530
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
n (Inv
ited)
Statu
s on
the D
evelo
pmen
t of
Cerm
et Fu
els fo
r a N
uclea
r Cr
yoge
nic P
ropu
lsion
Stag
e (NC
PS)
R. Hic
kman
, J. B
roadw
ay, O
. Mire
les, D
. Ca
vend
er, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL
1600
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntaito
n (Inv
ited)
Fuel
Eleme
nt Te
sting
in th
e New
NT
REES
Facil
ity Co
nfigu
ratio
nW.
Emric
h, NA
SA M
arsha
ll Spa
ce Fl
ight
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
161
Affo
rdab
le De
velop
ment
and
Quali
ficat
ion St
rateg
y for
Nuc
lear
Ther
mal P
ropu
lsion
H. G
errish
, G. D
ough
ty, N
ASA M
arsha
ll Sp
ace F
light
Cente
r, Hun
tsville
, AL;
S.
Bhatt
acha
ryya,
RENM
AR En
terpri
ses,
Inc.,
North
Augu
sta, S
C
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
219-
PANE
L-13
1430
- 17
30 h
rsTh
e Aer
ospa
ce In
dustr
y Cop
ing w
ith th
e Cur
rent
Fisca
l Env
ironm
ent
230
B
The P
aneli
sts w
ill pro
vide a
senio
r leve
l pers
pecti
ve an
d disc
ussio
n on h
ow ou
r Prop
ulsion
Indu
stry i
s cop
ing w
ith an
d adju
sting
to m
aintai
n suc
cess
in the
curre
nt ch
allen
ging fi
scal e
nviro
nmen
t. Mo
derat
or: S
andra
Mag
nus,
Exec
utive
Dire
ctor, A
IAA
Pan
elists
: Ja
iwon
Shin
NASA
Asso
ciate
Admi
nistra
tor fo
r Aero
nauti
csHe
nner
Wap
enha
ns H e
ad of
Techn
ology
Strat
egy,
Rolls-
Royce
Grou
p plc
Jim M
aser
Vice P
reside
nt for
Corpo
rate S
trateg
y and
Deve
lopme
ntGe
n Corp
Dale
Carls
onGe
neral
Man
ager
Tech
nolog
y Stra
tegy
GE Av
iation
Ray J
ohns
onVic
e Pres
ident
Spac
e Lau
nch O
perat
ions
The A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion
83
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
221-
SCP-
7Sy
stems
Des
ign, E
ngine
ering
and A
nalys
is II
231
Chair
ed by
: A. T
AITS,
CDI-A
erosp
ace
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
162
Pred
iction
of Sp
acec
raft
Rema
ining
Lif
e - Ch
allen
ges a
nd A
chiev
emen
tsR.
Nariy
oshi,
S. C
herni
kov,
B. Ye
ndler
, YS
PM, S
aratog
a, CA
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
163
Deve
lopme
nt of
Chem
ical
Prop
ulsion
Syste
m fo
r a Ve
rsatile
La
nder
Dem
onstr
ator
Plat
form
D. Fi
ot, V.
Coipe
au, E
ADS,
Les M
ureau
x, Fra
nce;
P. Ma
rtin, L
. Sou
verei
n, Sp
ace
Trans
porta
tion G
mbH,
Mun
ich, G
erman
y
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
164
Deve
lopme
nt of
an In
strum
ent f
or
Comp
arati
ve Pr
opuls
ion Sy
stem
Studie
sR.
Gabri
elli, U
nivers
ity of
Stutt
gart,
Stuttg
art,
Germ
any;
D. Pe
tkow,
ESA,
Noord
wijk,
The
Nethe
rland
s; G.
Herdr
ich, C
. Lan
ge, T
. May
er,
H. Ro
eser, U
nivers
ity of
Stutt
gart,
Stuttg
art,
Germ
any
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
165
Softw
are f
or D
esign
and A
nalys
is of
Liq
uid R
ocke
t Eng
ine Sy
stem
S. Le
e, T.
Roh,
Inha U
nivers
ity, I
nche
on,
South
Korea
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
166
Aspe
cts of
Tech
nolog
y Pro
gram
Pla
nning
: Top
-Dow
n to
Bot
tom-
UpJ.
Gillan
d, Oh
io Ae
rospa
ce In
stitut
e, Br
ookp
ark, O
H
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
167
Influ
ence
Ana
lysis
of G
eome
trica
l Pa
rame
ters o
f Deto
natio
n In
itiatio
n wi
th H
ot Je
t by A
dapt
ive M
esh
Refin
emen
t Meth
odX.
Cai, J
. Lian
g, Z.
Lin, N
ation
al Un
iversi
ty of
Defen
se Te
chno
logy,
Chan
gsha
, Chin
a; F.
Zhua
ng, I
nstitu
te of
Comm
and a
nd
Tech
nolog
y of E
quipm
ent,
Beijin
g, Ch
ina
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
222-
SR-1
0So
lid Fu
eled F
amjet
/Scra
mjet
and N
ovel
Prop
ellan
ts23
0 A
Chair
ed by
: M. L
ANGH
ENRY
, Ray
theon
Miss
ile S
ystem
s14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-416
8Ele
ctrica
l Soli
d Pro
pella
nts:
A Sa
fe, M
icro t
o Mac
ro P
ropu
lsion
Te
chno
logy
W. S
awka
, M. M
cPhe
rson,
Digita
l Soli
d St
ate Pr
opuls
ion, L
LC, R
eno,
NV
1500
hrs
Oral
Prese
ntatio
n (Inv
ited)
Appli
catio
ns of
ramj
ets in
tacti
cal
missi
lesK.
Naum
ann,
Baye
rn-Ch
emie,
Trau
nstei
n, Ge
rman
y
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
170
Comb
ustio
n Ch
arac
terist
ics of
Bo
ron
Parti
cles f
or D
ucted
Roc
kets
- Effe
cts of
Pre
ssure
N. S
uzuk
i, T. K
uwah
ara, N
ihon U
nivers
ity,
Funa
bash
i, Jap
an
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
171
Deve
lopme
nt of
AP/
HTPB
base
d Fu
el-ric
h Pr
opell
ant f
or So
lid
Prop
ellan
t Ram
jetJ.
nand
a, P.
Rama
krish
na, I
ndian
Insti
tute
of Te
chno
logy M
adras
, Che
nnai,
India
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
223-
SR-1
1SR
M Sy
stems
210
GCh
aired
by: R
. BLA
CK, A
erojet
Rock
etdyn
e and
B. L
EARY
, Joh
ns H
opkin
s Univ
ersity
Appli
ed Ph
ysics
Labo
ratory
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
172
VEGA
Solid
Roc
ket M
otor
s Flig
ht
Perfo
rman
ces r
esult
sF.
Gilibe
rti, M
. Ang
elone
, M. F
iorillo
, Avio
S.
p.A.,
Colle
ferro,
Italy
; C. M
ilana
, ELV
S.
p.A.,
Colle
ferro,
Italy
; F. S
errag
lia, E
SA,
Frasca
ti, Ita
ly
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
173
Solid
Roc
ket M
otor
s Tec
hnolo
gies
For A
riane
6D.
Bou
ry, H
ERAK
LES,
Le H
aillan
, Fran
ce;
E. Ro
bert,
Fren
ch S
pace
Agen
cy (C
NES)
, Pa
ris, F
rance
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
174
Nume
rical
Simula
tion
of th
e Ze
firo 9
Per
form
ance
Usin
g a N
ew
Dyna
mic S
RM B
allist
ic Sim
ulato
rR.
Berta
cin, F
. Pon
ti, Un
iversi
ty of
Bolog
na,
Bolog
na, I
taly;
A. An
nova
zzi, A
vio S
.p.A.,
Co
llefer
ro, It
aly
Wedn
esda
y, 17
July
2013
224-
ST-2
Spac
e Tra
nspo
rtatio
n II
213
Chair
ed by
: M. S
IR, Th
e Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n14
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
3-417
5Th
e Ben
efits
of an
Adv
ance
d Bo
oster
Comp
etitio
n fo
r NAS
A’s
Spac
e Lau
nch
Syste
mA.
Crock
er, S
. Coo
k, K.
Doeri
ng, D
yneti
cs,
Inc.,
Hunts
ville,
AL; R
. Bac
htel, P
ratt &
W
hitne
y, De
Soto,
CA
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
176
How
Many
Engin
es Sh
ould
a Roc
ket
Have
?G.
Land
is, N
ASA G
lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter,
Cleve
land,
OH
1530
hrs
AIAA-2
013-4
177
The U
tiliza
tion
of La
unch
Vehic
les
Core
Stag
es an
d Pro
pella
nt D
epot
s fo
r Hum
an Sp
ace E
xplor
ation
A. W
ilhite
, D. A
rney,
P. Ch
ai, S
. Curr
ey,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta,
GA
84
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Abde
lGhan
y, E.,
136
-APS-3
Abde
llatif,
O.,
197-T
M-6
Abe,
T., 8
1-SR-1
Abou
-deif,
T., 1
39-TM
-4Ab
uo El
Kasse
m, E.
, 139
-TM-4
Acare
r, S.,
111-S
CP-3
Acos
ta-Za
mora,
A., 1
02-IT
AR-1
Ades
ina, A
., 19
7-TM-
6Ag
arwal,
R., 4
3-HSA
BP-2
Agres
ta, A.
, 16-G
TE-5,
44-H
SABP
-3, 6
2-EER
E-3Ah
n, J.,
66-H
SABP
-5, 1
27-LP
-13Ah
uja, V
., 103
-LP-7,
132-S
CP-4,
185-L
P-26,
213-L
P-30
Aintab
lian,
H., 9
-APS-1
Ajman
i, K.,
41-GT
E-9Ak
bari,
P., 6
3-EER
E-4Ak
hil, A
., 38
-GEPC
-1Ak
iki, M
., 11
3-SR-3
Akke
rman
s, R.,
90-A
BPSI-
7Ak
ram, M
., 13
8-TFE
S-2Ala
jo, O
., 13
9-TM-
4Alc
indor,
P., 1
75-AP
S-5Ald
ape,
A., 1
75-AP
S-5Ale
xeen
ko, A
., 11
0-SCP
-2All
an, W
., 17
-GTE-6
Allco
rn, E.
, 28-S
CP-1
Allen
, E.,
136-A
PS-3
Allen
, M.,
68-LP
-5All
iot, P
., 12
7-LP-1
3, 1
84-LP
-24, 2
15-LP
-33AlS
hoaib
i, A.,
62-EE
RE-3
Alsult
an, A
., 36
-EERE
-1Am
ano,
R., 3
6-EER
E-1, 1
14-TM
-3, 1
38-TF
ES-2
Ambe
kar, A
., 49
-PC-6,
76-P
C-15,
79-P
C-18
Ambro
se, H
., 11
-EC-2
Ambu
ken,
P., 1
12-SR
-2An
and,
M., 2
5-PC-3
, 51-P
C-8An
ders,
A., 1
75-AP
S-5An
derso
n, K.,
203
-EDU-4
Ande
rson,
M., 1
34-ST
-1An
derso
n, W.
, 25-P
C-3, 2
9-TM-
1, 77
-PC-16
, 156
-LP-18
Ande
rsson
, N.,
20-LP
-1An
drian
i, R.,
16-GT
E-5, 4
4-HSA
BP-3,
62-E
ERE-3
Ange
lone,
M., 2
23-SR
-11An
junya
n, H.
, 137
-EC-6
Anno
vazz
i, A.,
123-H
R-3, 2
23-SR
-11An
thoine
, J.,
168-S
R-6Ao
yagi,
J., 2
15-LP
-33Ara
ki, K.
, 18-H
R-1, 1
79-HR
-7Ara
ki, S
., 14
8-EP-8
Arama
ki, S
., 20
1-ECS
-3Are
stie,
S., 1
18-AP
C-4Arm
old, D
., 16
6-EDU
-2, 2
11-HR
-11Arn
dt, C.
, 25-P
C-3
Arney
, D.,
224-S
T-2As
ghar,
A., 1
7-GTE
-6As
hida,
Y., 1
18-AP
C-4As
hkar,
H.,
63-EE
RE-4
Aso,
S., 1
8-HR-1
, 179
-HR-7
Aso,
T., 1
65-AP
C-6, 1
76-EC
-7Att
apho
ng, C
., 37
-EERE
-2Att
ia, M
., 39
-GTE-7
, 60-A
BPSI-
5, 1
43-AB
PSI-9
Austi
n, B.
, 128
-LP-15
, 158
-LP-20
Auxt,
J., 1
34-ST
-1Ax
dahl,
E., 6
6-HSA
BP-5,
125
-HSAB
P-7Az
ami, M
., 18
0-HR-8
Bach
a, C.,
68-L
P-5Ba
chtel
, R.,
224-S
T-2Ba
de S
hresth
a, S.
, 55-P
C-12
Bagli
ni, J.
, 95-E
CS-1,
201
-ECS-3
Baile
y, J.,
6-AB
PSI-1
Baisd
en, A
., 13
6-APS
-3Ba
kare,
A., 1
39-TM
-4Ba
lacha
ndran
, P.,
163-S
R-5Ba
ldauff
, R.,
198-T
M-7
Balep
in, V.
, 184
-LP-24
Balla
rd, R.
, 186
-LP-27
Bann
o, A.,
211
-HR-11
Banu
ti, D.
, 188
-LP-29
Bao,
W., 1
52-HS
ABP-9
Baran
, A.,
134-S
T-1Ba
rata,
J., 6
-ABPS
I-1Ba
rato,
F., 1
24-HR
-4Ba
rber, T
., 13
3-SR-4
, 188
-LP-29
Barbo
ur, E.
, 27-P
C-5Ba
rone,
D., 3
2-ABP
SI-3
Barth
mes,
S., 3
9-GTE
-7Ba
ruzzin
i, D.,
84-AB
PSI-6
Basa
vana
halli,
R., 4
6-LP-3
Bateu
p, M.
, 44-H
SABP
-3Ba
tonne
au, Y
., 79
-PC-18
Batte
rson,
J., 1
13-SR
-3, 1
56-LP
-18Ba
ttista,
F., 1
57-LP
-19, 2
13-LP
-30Ba
uer, D
., 21
2-ITA
R-5Ba
yomy
, A.,
140-T
M-5
Beac
h, T.,
17-G
TE-6
Beard
, C.,
7-ABP
SI-2
Beav
er, D
., 15
3-ITA
R-3Be
ckel,
S.,
65-HS
ABP-4
Beck
er, C.
, 181
-HR-9
Becn
el, M
., 17
9-HR-7
Behru
zi, P.
, 126
-LP-12
Belai
r, M.,
159-N
FF-5
Bello
mo, N
., 12
4-HR-4
, 211
-HR-11
Ben N
asr, N
., 90
-ABPS
I-7Be
nche
rgui, D
., 38
-GEPC
-1
Benja
min,
P., 1
0-EC-1
Benn
ett, R
., 13
6-APS
-3Be
nnew
itz, J
., 10
7-LP-1
1, 2
03-ED
U-4Be
nson
, D.,
174-A
PC-7
Berdo
yes,
M., 1
12-SR
-2Be
rg, S
., 14
4-APC
-5Be
rnstei
n, J.,
14-G
TE-2
Berta
cin, R
., 12
3-HR-3
, 223
-SR-11
Berto
n, J.,
16-G
TE-5
Besn
ard, E
., 10
7-LP-1
1, 1
44-AP
C-5, 2
15-LP
-33,
216
-LP-34
Bette
lla, A
., 104
-LP-8,
124-H
R-4, 1
80-HR
-8, 21
1-HR-1
1Bh
anga
le, R.
, 76-P
C-15
Bhatt
acha
ryya,
S., 2
18-NF
F-8Bia
nchi,
D.,
18-HR
-1, 1
63-SR
-5, 1
93-SR
-7Bia
o, L.,
43-H
SABP
-2Bib
larz,
O., 2
04-EP
-11Bic
hay,
M., 9
5-ECS
-1Bie
sbroe
k, R.,
195
-SR-9
Bittne
r, D.,
203-E
DU-4,
215
-LP-33
Black
, R.,
81-SR
-1, 2
23-SR
-11Bla
ke, B
., 21
2-ITA
R-5Bla
key,
S., 1
38-TF
ES-2
Blanc
, T.,
13-GT
E-1Blo
dgett
, K.,
6-ABP
SI-1
Blomb
erg, C
., 13
4-ST-1
Blot,
D., 6
4-GTE
-14Bo
dart,
J., 1
9-HSA
BP-1
Böhm
, C.,
167-L
P-22
Boiro
n, A.,
124
-HR-4
Bonn
ici, M
., 16
2-SCP
-6Bo
rner, A
., 97
-EP-1
Borow
ski, S
., 15
9-NFF
-5, 1
90-NF
F-7Bo
ss, M
., 9-A
PS-1,
120
-EP-5
Bosw
ell, R
., 20
7-EP-1
5Bo
uajila
, W.,
105-L
P-9Bo
ulang
er, L.
, 121
-EP-6
Bourg
uigno
n, E.,
9-AP
S-1Bo
ury, D
., 22
3-SR-1
1Bo
y, C.,
70-N
FF-1
Boyd
, I.,
121-E
P-6Bo
yer, J
., 10
2-ITA
R-1, 1
66-ED
U-2, 2
11-HR
-11Br
adley
, M.,
38-GE
PC-1
Brav
ato, A
., 14
-GTE-2
, 197
-TM-6
Brete
au, J
., 11
3-SR-3
Bried
a, L.,
121
-EP-6,
207
-EP-15
, 209
-EP-17
Brikn
er, N
., 11
9-EP-4
, 177
-EP-9
Broa
dway
, J.,
218-N
FF-8
Broo
ks, M
., 21
0-HR-1
0Br
ophy
, C.,
53-PC
-10, 1
82-IT
AR-4
Brow
n, D.
, 206
-EP-14
Brow
n, G.
, 64-G
TE-14
Brya
nt, M
., 21
2-ITA
R-5Br
yden
, K.,
138-T
FES-2
, 196
-TFES
-1Bu
cci, E
., 11
3-SR-3
, 163
-SR-5
Bui, T
., 14
4-APC
-5Bu
lman
, M.,
190-N
FF-7
Burke
, L.,
190-N
FF-7
Burkh
alter,
J., 4
0-GTE
-8Bu
shma
n, S.
, 68-L
P-5Bu
tler, M
., 61
-APS-2
Bux,
S., 1
37-EC
-6Ca
dou,
C., 4
9-PC-6
Cai, G
., 12
3-HR-3
, 186
-LP-27
, 188
-LP-29
Cai, X
., 22
1-SCP
-7Ca
illat,
T., 1
37-EC
-6Ca
nard-
Carua
na, S
., 90
-ABPS
I-7Ca
nonic
a, M.
, 97-E
P-1Ca
ntwell
, B., 1
8-HR-1
, 124
-HR-4,
180-H
R-8, 2
11-HR
-11Ca
o, H.
, 151
-HSAB
P-8Ca
ramia,
G.,
42-GT
E-10
Carm
icino,
C., 1
79-HR
-7Ca
rpente
r, C.,
68-LP
-5, 1
57-LP
-19Ca
rr, G.
, 61-A
PS-2
Carro
tte, J
., 7-A
BPSI-
2Ca
rter, C
., 44
-HSAB
P-3, 6
5-HSA
BP-4
Casa
lino,
L., 1
6-GTE
-5, 1
80-HR
-8Ca
salis,
G.,
133-S
R-4, 1
68-SR
-6Ca
sperm
eyer,
M.,
153-I
TAR-3
Casse
nti, B
., 70
-NFF-1
, 189
-NFF-6
Catal
ano,
L., 4
2-GTE
-10Ca
ux-Br
isebo
is, V.
, 25-P
C-3Ca
vallin
i, E.,
133-S
R-4, 1
63-SR
-5Ca
vend
er, D
., 21
8-NFF
-8Ce
lik, M
., 20
4-EP-1
1Ce
ngiz,
K., 1
85-LP
-26Ce
rvone
, A.,
181-H
R-9Ce
sco, N
., 11
3-SR-3
Chai,
P., 2
24-ST
-2Ch
akrou
n, W.
, 140
-TM-5
Chall
a, S.
, 49-P
C-6, 7
6-PC-1
5, 7
9-PC-1
8Ch
ambe
rs, R.
, 9-AP
S-1Ch
an, T
., 11
-EC-2,
94-E
C-5Ch
andle
r, F.,
162-S
CP-6
Chan
g, G.
, 57-T
M-2
Chan
g, H.
, 143
-ABPS
I-9Ch
ang,
J., 1
51-HS
ABP-8
, 152
-HSAB
P-9Ch
ap, A
., 12
9-NFF
-4Ch
arles
, C.,
207-E
P-15
Chas
e, J.,
137
-EC-6
Chas
e, R.,
91-A
PC-3
Chato
, D.,
154-L
P-16
Ched
everg
ne, F
., 13
3-SR-4
Cheh
roudi,
B.,
76-PC
-15
Cheli
us, A
., 90
-ABPS
I-7Ch
en, C
., 57
-TM-2,
63-E
ERE-4
Chen
, G.,
99-EP
-3Ch
en, H
., 60
-ABPS
I-5Ch
en, M
., 57
-TM-2
Chen
, S.,
74-PC
-13Ch
en, T
., 8-A
PC-1,
91-A
PC-3,
118
-APC-4
, 186
-LP-27
Chen
, Y.,
20-LP
-1, 2
4-PC-1
, 137
-EC-6,
163
-SR-5
Chen
evert
, B.,
183-L
P-23
Chen
oweth
, J.,
161-S
CP-5
Chern
ikov,
S., 2
21-SC
P-7Ch
ernora
y, V.,
14-G
TE-2
Chi, H
., 43
-HSAB
P-2Ch
iba, M
., 20
7-EP-1
5Ch
icatel
li, A.,
161
-SCP-5
Chinn
atham
bi, P.
, 50-P
C-7Ch
intala
pati,
S., 1
26-LP
-12Ch
iu, D
., 14
8-EP-8
, 207
-EP-15
Cho,
M., 1
2-ES-1
Cho,
Y., 1
43-AB
PSI-9
Choi,
C., 6
9-LP-6
Choi,
H.,
162-S
CP-6
Choi,
J., 4
3-HSA
BP-2
Choi,
M.,
57-TM
-2, 1
98-TM
-7, 2
12-IT
AR-5
Chou
, K.,
209-E
P-17
Chou
, T.,
24-PC
-1Ch
oudh
uri, A
., 10
2-ITA
R-1, 1
07-LP
-11, 1
38-TF
ES-2,
1
53-IT
AR-3,
196
-TFES
-1, 2
13-LP
-30, 2
15-LP
-33Ch
oueir
i, E.,
120-E
P-5, 1
78-EP
-10, 2
08-EP
-16Ch
owdh
ury, A
., 49
-PC-6,
76-P
C-15,
79-P
C-18
Chuc
k, C.,
60-A
BPSI-
5Ch
ue, R
., 74
-PC-13
Ciezk
i, H.,
51-PC
-8, 1
23-HR
-3, 1
63-SR
-5, 2
17-LP
-35Cla
flin, S
., 10
0-HR-2
Clark,
R., 5
5-PC-1
2Clu
ff, R.
, 69-L
P-6Co
dego
ne, M
., 12
3-HR-3
Cofer
, A.,
110-S
CP-2
Coffm
an, C
., 11
9-EP-4
, 177
-EP-9
Coil,
M., 7
9-PC-1
8Co
ipeau
, V.,
221-S
CP-7
Coles
, T.,
97-EP
-1, 1
77-EP
-9Co
nnell
, T.,
150-H
R-6Co
nners
, T.,
38-GE
PC-1
Conn
olly,
J., 1
61-SC
P-5Co
nrad,
M., 5
0-PC-7
Conte
h, M.
, 92-A
PS-4
Conv
ersan
o, R.,
209
-EP-17
Conv
ery, J
., 41
-GTE-9
Coog
an, J
., 10
0-HR-2
Coog
an, S
., 15
0-HR-6
, 210
-HR-10
Cook
, S.,
224-S
T-2
85
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Cope
nhav
er, W
., 14
3-ABP
SI-9
Corne
ll, P.,
10-E
C-1, 2
9-TM-
1, 5
7-TM-
2Co
rnu, N
., 20
5-EP-1
2Co
rtopa
ssi, A
., 10
2-ITA
R-1Co
uey,
P., 4
0-GTE
-8Cra
ne, S
., 11
4-TM-
3Cra
wford
, M.,
64-GT
E-14
Crock
er, A.
, 224
-ST-2
Crofto
n, M.
, 122
-EP-7,
204
-EP-11
, 209
-EP-17
Csan
k, J.,
161
-SCP-5
Cunh
a, F.,
195
-SR-9,
201
-ECS-3
Curgu
s, D.
, 38-G
EPC-1
Curre
y, S.
, 224
-ST-2
Curris
ton, D
., 40
-GTE-8
Curtis
s, T.,
211
-HR-11
d’Ago
stino
, L.,
67-LP
-4, 6
9-LP-6
, 187
-LP-28
Da Fo
rno, R
., 10
4-LP-8
Dado
ne, A
., 42
-GTE-1
0Da
dson
, J.,
203-E
DU-4
Dahm
s, R.,
52-P
C-9Da
imon
, Y.,
55-PC
-12, 6
7-LP-4
, 74-P
C-13,
105
-LP-9,
1
57-LP
-19, 1
85-LP
-26Da
le, M
., 39
-GTE-7
Dally,
B.,
78-PC
-17Da
lton,
P., 2
05-EP
-12Da
niels,
C., 1
02-IT
AR-1
Dank
ongk
akul,
B.,
148-E
P-8Da
rband
i, M.,
35-EC
-3Da
rkwa,
J., 1
39-TM
-4, 1
40-TM
-5Da
vis, E
., 12
9-NFF
-4Da
vitian
, J.,
18-HR
-1, 1
49-HR
-5Da
wson
, D.,
19-HS
ABP-1
Daws
on, I
., 21
4-LP-3
1de
Groh
, H.,
132-S
CP-4
De Ko
ck, E
., 81
-SR-1,
133
-SR-4
De la
Cruz
, F.,
9-APS
-1de
la To
rre, M
., 19
6-TFE
S-1De
Matt
eis, P
., 21
3-LP-3
0de
O. C
achu
té, L.
, 29-T
M-1
De Ro
sa, M
., 12
7-LP-1
3de
Sain
t Vict
or, X
., 13
3-SR-4
Dean
s, M.
, 54-P
C-11
Deck
er, D
., 92
-APS-4
Degg
es, M
., 16
6-EDU
-2De
ining
er, W
., 10
6-LP-1
0De
l Ros
ario,
R., 8
-APC-1
Delan
ge, J
., 18
4-LP-2
4De
lfs, J
., 90
-ABPS
I-7De
lot, A
., 84
-ABPS
I-6De
nnis,
J., 1
00-HR
-2, 1
67-LP
-22De
nny,
M., 2
03-ED
U-4De
sain,
J., 2
11-HR
-11
Desm
idt, H
., 13
-GTE-1
DeTu
rris, D
., 21
1-HR-1
1De
verea
ux, A
., 15
5-LP-1
7Di
Matte
o, F.,
127
-LP-13
Digiac
into,
M., 1
63-SR
-5Do
ering
, K.,
224-S
T-2Do
lan, B
., 26
-PC-4
Dollo
ff, M
., 94
-EC-5
Dome
l, N.,
84-AB
PSI-6
Dona
hue,
B., 1
34-ST
-1Do
oley,
M., 3
8-GEP
C-1Do
rado,
V., 6
7-LP-4
, 107
-LP-11
, 215
-LP-33
Dorga
n, A.,
60-A
BPSI-
5, 8
4-ABP
SI-6
Doug
hty, G
., 21
8-NFF
-8Do
wler,
P., 2
14-LP
-31Dr
iscoll
, R.,
15-GT
E-3, 5
3-PC-1
0Du
chem
in, O
., 20
5-EP-1
2Du
dzins
ki, L.
, 136
-APS-3
Duga
la, G
., 94
-EC-5
Duka
le, A.
, 76-P
C-15
Dunla
p, P.,
111
-SCP-3
, 132
-SCP-4
Dupa
ys, J
., 19
4-SR-8
Duqu
e, E.,
13-G
TE-1
Duve
n, D.
, 11-E
C-2Dy
er, R.
, 153
-ITAR
-3Dy
son,
C., 1
14-TM
-3Ea
ly, B
., 14
-GTE-2
Eberh
art, C
., 18
6-LP-2
7Ed
eline
, E.,
184-L
P-24
Edlin
ger, E
., 70
-NFF
-1Ed
wards
, C.,
35-EC
-3, 1
10-SC
P-2Eh
len, J
., 18
1-HR-9
Eilers
, S.,
149-H
R-5, 1
79-HR
-7Ek
ici, K.
, 13-G
TE-1
Ekka
d, S.
, 64-G
TE-14
El-Sa
yed,
A., 1
36-AP
S-3ElB
ialy,
E., 1
40-TM
-5Eli
tzur, S
., 12
-ES-1
Ellis,
D.,
57-TM
-2Ell
is, R.
, 112
-SR-2,
193
-SR-7
Emric
h, W.
, 190
-NFF-7
, 218
-NFF-8
Enge
lbrec
ht, C.
, 68-L
P-5En
glaro,
A., 1
24-HR
-4En
swort
h, C.,
190
-NFF
-7, 2
18-NF
F-8Eri
ckso
n, R.,
77-P
C-16
Eriks
son,
L., 2
0-LP-1
Estey
ne, D
., 11
7-ABP
SI-8
Estiv
aleze
s, J.,
133
-SR-4
Evan
s, B.
, 18-H
R-1, 1
50-HR
-6, 2
11-HR
-11Ey
i, S.,
152-H
SABP
-9, 1
95-SR
-9Ez
ekoy
e, O.
, 28-S
CP-1
Faen
za, M
., 12
4-HR-4
, 180
-HR-8
Fan,
X., 4
3-HSA
BP-2,
55-P
C-12
Farag
, A.,
57-TM
-2Fa
rhat,
R., 1
40-TM
-5Fa
ust,
A., 9
9-EP-3
, 208
-EP-16
Favin
i, B.,
163-S
R-5Fa
yek A
bdRa
bbo,
M., 1
40-TM
-5Fe
dele,
D.,
123-H
R-3Fe
ili, D
., 14
8-EP-8
Feldm
an, M
., 12
0-EP-5
Feldm
an, T
., 15
6-LP-1
8Fe
ng, S
., 51
-PC-8
Ferne
lius,
M., 4
0-GTE
-8Fe
rraiuo
lo, M
., 21
3-LP-3
0Fe
sta, G
., 17
9-HR-7
Feue
rborn,
S.,
208-E
P-16
Fiala,
T., 7
8-PC-1
7Fic
kes,
A., 2
03-ED
U-4Fid
algo,
A., 2
03-ED
U-4Fie
big, M
., 68
-LP-5
Fiorill
o, M.
, 223
-SR-11
Fiot,
D., 2
21-SC
P-7Fir
dosy,
S.,
137-E
C-6FIt
tje, J
., 15
9-NFF
-5Fla
mm, J
., 32
-ABPS
I-3Fle
eman
, E.,
203-E
DU-4
Fleuri
al, J.
, 137
-EC-6
Flores
, E.,
203-E
DU-4
Flores
, J.,
107-L
P-11,
215
-LP-33
Flynt,
G.,
14-GT
E-2Fo
rde, S
., 21
4-LP-3
1Fo
rness,
J., 7
5-PC-1
4Fo
rsythe
, L.,
114-T
M-3
Fosh
age,
G., 2
12-IT
AR-5
Foste
r, J.,
122-E
P-7Fo
uad,
M., 1
36-AP
S-3, 1
39-TM
-4, 1
97-TM
-6Fo
x, D.
, 203
-EDU-4
Fraem
an, M
., 11
-EC-2
Frank
el, A.
, 68-L
P-5Fra
nkfor
d, D.
, 11-E
C-2Fre
deric
k, M.
, 38-G
EPC-1
Frede
rick,
R., 10
7-LP-1
1, 17
9-HR-7
, 186
-LP-27
, 2
03-ED
U-4Fre
eman
, K.,
203-E
DU-4
Frenc
h, A.,
216
-LP-34
Fried
rich,
C., 9
2-APS
-4Fri
es, N
., 12
6-LP-1
2Fu
, Q.,
46-LP
-3Fu
jii, G
., 11
0-SCP
-2Fu
jiwara
, H.,
92-AP
S-4Fu
kui, M
., 66
-HSAB
P-5Fu
ller, J
., 21
1-HR-1
1Fu
naki,
I., 8
1-SR-1
, 118
-APC-4
, 122
-EP-7
Gabri
elli, R
., 22
1-SCP
-7Ga
fni, G
., 65
-HSAB
P-4Ga
haran
, C.,
117-A
BPSI-
8Ga
itond
e, D.
, 66-H
SABP
-5Ga
lantin
i, P.,
9-APS
-1Ga
lbrait
h, R.,
114
-TM-3
Gallim
ore, A
., 20
6-EP-1
4, 2
09-EP
-17Ga
mero,
M.,
97-EP
-1, 1
19-EP
-4Ga
mma,
F., 1
6-GTE
-5, 4
4-HSA
BP-3,
62-E
ERE-3
Gana
pathy
, R.,
165-A
PC-6
Gand
hi, R.
, 49-P
C-6, 7
6-PC-1
5, 7
9-PC-1
8Ga
ny, A
., 12
-ES-1,
74-P
C-13,
180
-HR-8
Garaf
olo, N
., 10
2-ITA
R-1Ga
rcia,
C., 2
13-LP
-30Ga
rcia,
Z., 1
53-IT
AR-3
Gard,
L., 1
36-AP
S-3Ga
rdner,
B.,
212-I
TAR-5
Gardn
er, R.
, 10-E
C-1Ga
rner, C
., 20
5-EP-1
2Ga
scoin,
N.,
65-HS
ABP-4
, 100
-HR-2,
149
-HR-5,
150
-HR-6,
181
-HR-9,
210
-HR-10
Gasn
er, S
., 17
5-APS
-5Ga
tto, C
., 28
-SCP-1
, 67-L
P-4Ga
uer, M
., 79
-PC-18
Gautr
onne
au, E
., 11
3-SR-3
Gawa
hara,
K., 5
3-PC-1
0Ga
zanio
n, B.
, 133
-SR-4
Gea,
L., 8
4-ABP
SI-6
Gejji,
R., 2
5-PC-3
Genin
, C.,
103-L
P-7Ge
remia,
E., 2
11-HR
-11Ge
rnert,
N.,
212-I
TAR-5
Gerris
h, H.
, 190
-NFF-7
, 218
-NFF-8
Gerso
n, D.
, 203
-EDU-4
Ghad
dar, N
., 36
-EERE
-1, 3
7-EER
E-2, 6
2-EER
E-3,
63-E
ERE-4
, 96-E
ERE-5
, 140
-TM-5
Ghali
, K.,
63-EE
RE-4,
96-E
ERE-5
, 140
-TM-5
Ghez
zi, U
., 16
-GTE-5
Gibso
n, E.,
28-S
CP-1
Giel, T
., 20
-LP-1
Gilibe
rti, F.
, 223
-SR-11
Gillan
d, J.,
118
-APC-4
, 221
-SCP-7
Giusti
, N.,
177-E
P-9Glo
yer, P
., 46
-LP-3,
156
-LP-18
Goeb
el, D
., 12
2-EP-7
, 206
-EP-14
, 209
-EP-17
Goek
e, J.,
26-P
C-4Go
gna,
P., 1
37-EC
-6Go
ldin,
G., 4
9-PC-6
Golje
nboo
m, J.
, 10-E
C-1Go
llaha
lli, S
., 37
-EERE
-2Go
llor, M
., 9-A
PS-1
Golub
ev, M
., 14
-GTE-2
Gome
s, J.,
187
-LP-28
Gome
s, S.
, 179
-HR-7,
195
-SR-9,
201
-ECS-3
Gong
, C.,
44-HS
ABP-3
Gorre
ll, S.
, 13-G
TE-1,
15-G
TE-3,
40-G
TE-8,
69-L
P-6,
143-A
BPSI-
9Go
to, D
., 11
0-SCP
-2Go
tzig,
U., 7
9-PC-1
8Go
yne,
C., 4
4-HSA
BP-3,
65-H
SABP
-4Gr
aham
, P.,
7-ABP
SI-2
Gran
nan,
N., 3
9-GTE
-7Gr
ay, J
., 27
-PC-5
Gray
son,
G., 1
26-LP
-12, 1
54-LP
-16Gr
eatrix
, D.,
113-S
R-3, 1
63-SR
-5, 1
68-SR
-6, 1
94-
SR-8
Greig
, A.,
207-E
P-15
Grub
er, M
., 15
3-ITA
R-3Gr
unde
r, Z.,
67-LP
-4Gu
adag
noli,
D., 1
26-LP
-12, 1
54-LP
-16Gu
enot,
L., 1
13-SR
-3Gu
ntu, S
., 40
-GTE-8
Guo,
M., 1
52-HS
ABP-9
Guo,
T., 1
5-GTE
-3Gu
o, Y.,
49-P
C-6Gu
pta, A
., 36
-EERE
-1, 6
2-EER
E-3, 1
38-TF
ES-2
Gutie
rrez,
H., 1
26-LP
-12Gu
tmark
, E.,
15-GT
E-3, 2
6-PC-4
, 53-P
C-10
Guyn
n, M.
, 16-G
TE-5
Haag
, E.,
175-A
PS-5
Haba
, D.,
126-L
P-12
Habe
rbusch
, M.,
93-EC
-4Ha
genm
aier, M
., 65
-HSAB
P-4Ha
idn, O
., 21
3-LP-3
0Ha
ines,
J., 1
36-AP
S-3Ha
ller, W
., 16
-GTE-5
Halliw
ell, I
., 40
-GTE-8
Hama
da, T
., 19
3-SR-7
Haml
ey, J
., 13
6-APS
-3Ha
mmel,
T., 1
36-AP
S-3Ha
n, D.
, 121
-EP-6
Händ
el, D
., 39
-GTE-7
Hann
eman
n, K.,
188
-LP-29
Haob
o, H.
, 51-P
C-8Ha
r-Lev
, D.,
65-HS
ABP-4
Harad
a, J.,
211
-HR-11
Harad
a, N.
, 165
-APC-6
, 176
-EC-7
Hardi
, J.,
78-PC
-17Ha
rold,
H., 1
63-SR
-5Ha
rrison
, S.,
203-E
DU-4
Harte
nstin
e, J.,
29-T
M-1
Hartfi
eld, R
., 40
-GTE-8
, 81-S
R-1Ha
rtwig,
J., 1
54-LP
-16Ha
rvazin
ski, M
., 15
6-LP-1
8
86
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Hase
gawa
, S.,
33-AB
PSI-4
Hassa
n, H.
, 19-H
SABP
-1, 1
25-HS
ABP-7
Hatha
way,
M., 8
-APC-1
Hawk
ins, J
., 32
-ABPS
I-3He
, B.,
51-PC
-8, 7
6-PC-1
5He
, G.,
19-HS
ABP-1
Heath
, C.,
25-PC
-3He
ister,
S.,
41-GT
E-9, 7
5-PC-1
4, 1
00-HR
-2,
110
-SCP-2
, 149
-HR-5,
194
-SR-8,
216
-LP-34
Hend
erson
, E.,
91-AP
C-3He
ndric
ks, E
., 16
-GTE-5
, 64-G
TE-14
Henn
e, P.,
38-G
EPC-1
Herdr
ich, G
., 17
4-APC
-7, 2
07-EP
-15, 2
21-SC
P-7He
rman
, D.,
206-E
P-14
Herrin
g, N.
, 143
-ABPS
I-9He
rrman
n, J.,
211
-HR-11
Hicke
y, J.,
188
-LP-29
Hickm
an, R
., 21
8-NFF
-8Hic
ks, F
., 11
9-EP-4
Higas
hino,
K., 1
17-AB
PSI-8
Himen
o, T.,
46-LP
-3, 10
4-LP-8
, 126
-LP-12
, 188
-LP-29
Hinerm
an, T
., 15
6-LP-1
8, 1
85-LP
-26Hir
aiwa,
T., 5
3-PC-1
0, 6
5-HSA
BP-4
Hirata
, K.,
166-E
DU-2
Hirata
, Y.,
18-HR
-1, 1
79-HR
-7Hir
ota, M
., 93
-EC-4
Hitt,
M., 1
00-HR
-2, 1
85-LP
-26Ho
ang,
T., 1
98-TM
-7Ho
chwa
rter, D
., 70
-NFF-1
Hodg
es, J
., 42
-GTE-1
0, 1
97-TM
-6Ho
fer, R
., 20
6-EP-1
4Ho
ke, J
., 25
-PC-3,
39-G
TE-7,
40-G
TE-8,
53-P
C-10,
1
53-IT
AR-3
Holen
, S.,
153-I
TAR-3
Holick
er, C.
, 126
-LP-12
Hoop
es, K
., 32
-ABPS
I-3Ho
pkins
, M.,
209-E
P-17
Hori,
K., 1
24-HR
-4, 1
81-HR
-9Ho
rnung
, M.,
8-APC
-1Ho
sang
adi, A
., 13
2-SCP
-4, 1
85-LP
-26Ho
soi, J
., 80
-PC-19
Hou,
Z., 5
1-PC-8
Houra
ni, M
., 96
-EERE
-5Ho
uts, M
., 19
0-NFF
-7Ho
we, D
., 38
-GEPC
-1Ho
we, S
., 13
4-ST-1
Hrbu
d, I.,
207
-EP-15
Hrub
y, V.,
205
-EP-12
Hsiao
, R.,
146-E
CS-2
Hsu,
K., 1
53-IT
AR-3
Huan
g, C.,
25-P
C-3, 1
37-EC
-6, 1
56-LP
-18Hu
ang,
J., 5
7-TM-
2
Huan
g, W.
, 206
-EP-14
Hui, T
., 93
-EC-4
Huijsm
an, R
., 18
1-HR-9
Hupfe
r, A.,
13-GT
E-1Hu
rwitz
, F.,
57-TM
-2Hu
sabo
e, T.,
25-P
C-3Hy
ams,
D., 1
7-GTE
-6Hy
nes,
T., 1
6-GTE
-5Ibe
kwe,
V., 1
39-TM
-4Ibr
ahim
, M.,
138-T
FES-2
, 139
-TM-4,
140
-TM-5
Ibrah
im, S
., 62
-EERE
-3Ick
es, J
., 93
-EC-4
Idres
, M.,
176-E
C-7, 1
80-HR
-8Iha
, K.,
179-H
R-7, 1
95-SR
-9Ihm
e, M.
, 188
-LP-29
Ihsan
, S.,
176-E
C-7Iiz
uka,
T., 2
15-LP
-33Ike
da, H
., 11
0-SCP
-2Ilo
tt, J.
, 17-G
TE-6
Imai,
K., 1
05-LP
-9Ina
ba, Y
., 18
1-HR-9
Ingen
ito, A
., 16
-GTE-5
, 44-H
SABP
-3, 6
2-EER
E-3Ino
ue, C
., 46
-LP-3,
126
-LP-12
, 188
-LP-29
Inuzu
ka, I
., 45
-LP-2
Ishida
, S.,
93-EC
-4Ish
ikawa
, K.,
126-L
P-12
Ishiya
ma, T
., 18
1-HR-9
Isikv
eren,
A., 8
-APC-1
Ivano
v, M.
, 79-P
C-18
Iwas
aki, Y
., 93
-EC-4
Jack
son,
D., 9
5-ECS
-1Ja
cob,
E., 1
56-LP
-18, 1
85-LP
-26Ja
ekle,
D.,
68-LP
-5Ja
ffe, R
., 15
0-HR-6
Jans
en, H
., 15
3-ITA
R-3Ja
ramillo
, M.,
112-S
R-2Ja
rman
, J.,
139-T
M-4
Jasp
erLal,
C., 1
12-SR
-2, 1
63-SR
-5Ja
veed
, A.,
176-E
C-7Je
nsen
, D.,
167-L
P-22
Jézé
quel,
P., 1
68-SR
-6Jin
, P.,
186-L
P-27
Jin, Z
., 44
-HSAB
P-3Jin
gyu,
Z., 7
4-PC-1
3Jo
hans
son,
M., 1
4-GTE
-2Jo
hnso
n, J.,
143
-ABPS
I-9Jo
hnso
n, P.,
64-G
TE-14
, 165
-APC-6
Jone
s, D.
, 144
-APC-5
Jone
s, M.
, 13-G
TE-1
Jone
s, S.
, 15-G
TE-3
Jorns
, B.,
206-E
P-14
Joub
ert, E
., 11
7-ABP
SI-8
Joyn
er, C.
, 91-A
PC-3
Ju, Y
., 53
-PC-10
Juds
on, M
., 14
9-HR-5
Juhls
, A.,
184-L
P-24
Jung
, H.,
155-L
P-17
Kaem
ming
, T.,
153-I
TAR-3
Kafaf
y, R.,
176
-EC-7,
180
-HR-8
Kaga
wa, H
., 20
-LP-1,
110
-SCP-2
, 183
-LP-23
Kajim
ura, Y
., 11
8-APC
-4, 1
22-EP
-7Ka
jiwara
, K.,
110-S
CP-2,
154
-LP-16
, 183
-LP-23
Kaka
mi, A
., 15
5-LP-1
7, 1
93-SR
-7, 2
07-EP
-15Ka
latha
s, L.,
100
-HR-2
Kallin
a, P.,
167
-LP-22
Kamh
awi, H
., 12
1-EP-6
, 205
-EP-12
, 206
-EP-14
Kana
i, R.,
181-H
R-9Ka
ng, S
., 80
-PC-19
Kann
epall
i, C.,
132-S
CP-4
Kano
, Y.,
184-L
P-24
Kapa
t, J.,
14-G
TE-2,
42-G
TE-10
, 64-G
TE-14
, 1
57-LP
-19, 1
97-TM
-6Ka
rabey
oglu,
A., 1
50-HR
-6Ka
raki, S
., 63
-EERE
-4Ka
rimi, A
., 50
-PC-7
Karre
r, N.,
207-E
P-15
Kasa
hara,
J., 5
3-PC-1
0Ka
to, K.
, 33-A
BPSI-
4Ka
to, N
., 18
1-HR-9
Kato,
R., 1
81-HR
-9Ka
tta, A
., 13
3-SR-4
Katz,
I., 2
06-EP
-14Ka
u, H.
, 13-G
TE-1
Kaur,
P., 2
03-ED
U-4Ka
waba
ta, S
., 21
5-LP-3
3Ka
waba
ta, Y.
, 183
-LP-23
Kawa
i, H.,
211-H
R-11
Kawa
shim
a, H.
, 157
-LP-19
Kawa
tsu, K
., 10
5-LP-9
Kees
, D.,
203-E
DU-4
Keida
r, M.,
148-E
P-8, 2
07-EP
-15,
209
-EP-17
, 218
-NFF-8
Kelba
ssa, I
., 14
-GTE-2
Kestn
er, B
., 16
1-SCP
-5Ke
utelia
n, P.,
99-E
P-3Ke
yawa
, N.,
137-E
C-6Ke
yser,
S.,
136-A
PS-3
Khali
l, E., 3
6-EER
E-1, 3
7-EER
E-2, 5
7-TM-
2, 62
-EERE
-3,
63-E
ERE-4
, 96-E
ERE-5
, 136
-APS-3
, 139
-TM-4,
1
40-TM
-5, 19
7-TM-
6Kh
alil H
asan
, A.,
138-T
FES-2
Khan
delw
al, B
., 13
8-TFE
S-2, 1
96-TF
ES-1
Khay
ms, V
., 20
5-EP-1
2Kh
oo, B
., 27
-PC-5
Kikuc
hi, T.
, 165
-APC-6
, 176
-EC-7
Kilve
r, J.,
161-S
CP-5
Kim, D
., 10
7-LP-1
1Kim
, J.,
69-LP
-6, 1
55-LP
-17Kim
, S.,
19-HS
ABP-1
Kim, T
., 19
0-NFF
-7Kim
, Y.,
52-PC
-9, 1
62-SC
P-6Kim
ber, R
., 17
5-APS
-5Kin
efuch
i, K.,
81-SR
-1Kin
g, D.
, 98-E
P-2Kin
g, L.,
97-E
P-1, 1
19-EP
-4, 2
09-EP
-17Kir
chbe
rger, C
., 18
8-LP-2
9, 2
13-LP
-30, 2
14-LP
-31Kir
giz, T
., 11
1-SCP
-3Kir
ik, J.
, 44-H
SABP
-3, 6
5-HSA
BP-4
Kirk,
D., 1
03-LP
-7, 1
26-LP
-12, 1
88-LP
-29Kir
k, J.,
111
-SCP-3
Kitaid
e, Y.,
93-E
C-4Kiy
ak, Z
., 81
-SR-1
Kizilk
aya,
B., 9
5-ECS
-1Kla
tte, J
., 12
6-LP-1
2Kla
usma
nn, J
., 39
-GTE-7
Kleba
noff,
L., 3
8-GEP
C-1Kn
oetze
, J.,
24-PC
-1, 8
0-PC-1
9, 8
1-SR-1
, 168
-SR-6
Knop
, T.,
181-H
R-9Kn
owlto
n, G.
, 146
-ECS-2
Ko, H
., 19
3-SR-7
Koba
ld, M
., 12
3-HR-3
Koba
yash
i, T.,
105-L
P-9, 1
27-LP
-13Ko
c, S.
, 95-E
CS-1
Kode
ra, M
., 33
-ABPS
I-4Ko
eck,
J., 2
03-ED
U-4Ko
ehler
, H.,
126-L
P-12
Köglm
eier, S
., 77
-PC-16
Konto
giann
is, G
., 21
4-LP-3
1Ko
o, H.
, 24-P
C-1Ko
o, J.,
28-S
CP-1,
107
-LP-11
, 112
-SR-2
Korku
t, B.
, 98-E
P-2Ko
tine,
A., 2
03-ED
U-4Ko
uwa,
J., 1
88-LP
-29Ko
yunc
uoglu
, A.,
176-E
C-7Kre
iner, K
., 45
-LP-2,
105
-LP-9
Krish
na, S
., 19
6-TFE
S-1Kri
shna
moort
hy, S
., 20
3-EDU
-4Kri
shna
murth
y, A.,
99-E
P-3Kri
shna
n, G.
, 7-AB
PSI-2
Krish
nan,
K., 1
97-TM
-6Kri
shna
raj, K
., 11
2-SR-2
Kruhs
el, G
., 16
7-LP-2
2Ku
bota,
I., 1
84-LP
-24Ku
chan
a, V.,
40-G
TE-8
Kueh
l, H.,
11-EC
-2Kü
lah, H
., 17
6-EC-7
Kulka
rni, S
., 17
-GTE-6
Kuma
r, A.,
125-H
SABP
-7Ku
mar, S
., 84
-ABPS
I-6Ku
o, K.,
102
-ITAR
-1, 1
66-ED
U-2, 2
11-HR
-11Ku
rosu,
A., 1
05-LP
-9Ku
waha
ra, T.
, 181
-HR-9,
222
-SR-10
Kuzn
etsov
, A.,
65-HS
ABP-4
Kuzu
u, K.,
105
-LP-9
Kwon
, O.,
10-EC
-1Kw
on, S
., 18
7-LP-2
8La
caze
, G.,
52-PC
-9La
chma
nn, L
., 14
3-ABP
SI-9
Laco
mbe,
A., 1
12-SR
-2La
Favo
r, J.,
10-EC
-1La
i, A.,
24-PC
-1La
m, G
., 9-A
PS-1
Lamb
iase,
E., 1
13-SR
-3La
ndis,
G.,
61-AP
S-2, 9
3-EC-4
, 175
-APS-5
, 224
-ST-2
Lang
e, C.,
221
-SCP-7
Lang
endo
rf, S
., 20
9-EP-1
7La
nghe
nry, M
., 81
-SR-1,
195
-SR-9,
222
-SR-10
Lapil
li, G.
, 126
-LP-12
Lara,
L., 1
37-EC
-6La
rson,
L., 4
1-GTE
-9, 2
03-ED
U-4La
russo
n, R.,
20-L
P-1La
u, M.
, 207
-EP-15
Laure
nt, F.
, 194
-SR-8
Lave
lle, T
., 15
9-NFF
-5La
zzari
n, M.
, 104
-LP-8,
124
-HR-4
Leary
, B.,
133-S
R-4, 1
95-SR
-9, 2
23-SR
-11Le
e, B.
, 101
-HSAB
P-6Le
e, C.,
24-P
C-1Le
e, D.
, 127
-LP-13
Lee,
G., 1
07-LP
-11Le
e, H.
, 55-P
C-12,
95-E
CS-1,
146
-ECS-2
Lee,
I., 1
07-LP
-11Le
e, J.,
55-P
C-12,
193
-SR-7
Lee,
P., 4
1-GTE
-9Le
e, S.
, 52-P
C-9, 8
0-PC-1
9, 1
86-LP
-27, 2
21-SC
P-7Le
e, Y.,
143
-ABPS
I-9, 1
62-SC
P-6Le
fkowi
tz, J.
, 53-P
C-10
Leitg
eb, T
., 33
-ABPS
I-4Le
keux
, A.,
184-L
P-24
Lekz
ian, E
., 35
-EC-3
Lele,
S.,
19-HS
ABP-1
Leng
yel-K
ampm
ann,
T., 9
0-ABP
SI-7
Leop
old, L
., 39
-GTE-7
Leps
ch, R
., 91
-APC-3
Leva
ck, D
., 91
-APC-3
, 214
-LP-31
Leve
rone,
F., 2
10-HR
-10Le
vin, D
., 97
-EP-1,
98-E
P-2Le
wand
owsk
i, E.,
94-EC
-5
87
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Li, B
., 13
7-EC-6
Li, J.
, 27-P
C-5, 4
3-HSA
BP-2
Li, P.
, 114
-TM-3
Li, X
., 55
-PC-12
, 123
-HR-3
Li, Z.
, 97-E
P-1, 9
8-EP-2
Liang
, J.,
44-HS
ABP-3
, 45-L
P-2, 6
6-HSA
BP-5,
2
21-SC
P-7Lie
nart,
T., 6
8-LP-5
Liffrin
g, M.
, 92-A
PS-4
Lilley
, D.,
138-T
FES-2
Lim, K
., 27
-PC-5
Lin, B
., 19
-HSAB
P-1Lin
, W.,
17-GT
E-6Lin
, Y.,
139-T
M-4
Lin, Z
., 22
1-SCP
-7Lin
dema
nn, F
., 18
1-HR-9
Lineb
erry,
D., 1
07-LP
-11, 1
85-LP
-26, 1
86-LP
-27,
203
-EDU-4
Liou,
M., 1
3-GTE
-1, 1
01-HS
ABP-6
Litke
, P.,
25-PC
-3, 3
9-GTE
-7Lit
t, J.,
15-G
TE-3,
90-A
BPSI-
7Lit
tle, J
., 20
8-EP-1
6, 2
09-EP
-17Liu
, J.,
66-HS
ABP-5
Liu, T
., 99
-EP-3
Liu, Y
., 15
-GTE-3
Liu, Z
., 45
-LP-2
Lock
e, J.,
186
-LP-27
Loha
us, A
., 64
-GTE-1
4Lo
ngmi
er, B
., 20
6-EP-1
4Lo
rincz
, I.,
70-NF
F-1Lo
th, E.
, 32-A
BPSI-
3, 1
14-TM
-3, 1
97-TM
-6Lo
tufo L
opes
, M.,
117-A
BPSI-
8Lo
ureda
, O.,
187-L
P-28
Love
, N.,
196-T
FES-1
Loza
no, P
., 97
-EP-1,
118
-APC-4
, 119
-EP-4,
148
-EP-8,
1
77-EP
-9Lu
, G.,
111-S
CP-3
Lu, W
., 74
-PC-13
Lui, C
., 38
-GEPC
-1Lu
ndgre
en, R
., 69
-LP-6
Lv, X
., 19
-HSAB
P-1Ly
ons,
J., 1
75-AP
S-5Ma
, M.,
13-GT
E-1Ma
, P.,
188-L
P-29
Mack
, M.,
111-S
CP-3
Mada
van,
N., 8
-APC-1
Madh
anab
harat
am, B
., 100
-HR-2,
123-H
R-3, 1
81-HR
-9Ma
icke,
B., 1
33-SR
-4Ma
jdalan
i, J.,
113-S
R-3, 1
23-HR
-3, 1
33-SR
-4,
168
-SR-6,
181
-HR-9,
188
-LP-29
, 194
-SR-8
Maka
rem, S
., 63
-EERE
-4Ma
lak, M
., 40
-GTE-8
Malki
n, P.,
8-AP
C-1Ma
llick,
L., 4
9-PC-6
, 79-P
C-18
Maltb
ie, L.
, 211
-HR-11
Mane
nte, M
., 10
4-LP-8
Mank
ins, J
., 36
-EERE
-1Ma
noha
ran, S
., 14
3-ABP
SI-9
March
andis
e, F.,
205
-EP-12
March
ionni,
M.,
127-L
P-13
Marcu
, B.,
69-LP
-6, 1
87-LP
-28Ma
rcucci
o, S.
, 177
-EP-9
Marn,
A., 3
3-ABP
SI-4
Marsh
all, M
., 15
-GTE-3
Marsh
all, W
., 54
-PC-11
Marte
llaro,
P., 1
46-EC
S-2Ma
rtin, H
., 10
2-ITA
R-1Ma
rtin, P
., 22
1-SCP
-7Ma
rtinez
-Sanc
hez,
M., 1
21-EP
-6Ma
rtins,
A., 1
95-SR
-9, 2
01-EC
S-3Ma
ruyam
a, N.
, 93-E
C-4Ma
ssa, L
., 75
-PC-14
, 125
-HSAB
P-7Ma
sse, R
., 68
-LP-5,
155
-LP-17
Masso
t, M.
, 194
-SR-8
Mastr
ange
lo, G
., 11
3-SR-3
Masu
da, I
., 15
4-LP-1
6Ma
sui, S
., 20
7-EP-1
5Ma
suok
a, T.,
154
-LP-16
, 183
-LP-23
Masu
yama
, K.,
148-E
P-8Ma
tlock
, T.,
121-E
P-6, 2
09-EP
-17Ma
tsibe
ker, E
., 15
2-HSA
BP-9
Matsu
da, N
., 67
-LP-4,
214
-LP-31
Matsu
no, S
., 18
8-LP-2
9Ma
tsuo,
A., 1
43-AB
PSI-9
Matsu
shita
, T.,
155-L
P-17
Matsu
ura, Y
., 21
5-LP-3
3Ma
tticari
, G.,
165-A
PC-6
Mavri
s, D.
, 7-AB
PSI-2
, 161
-SCP-5
Maye
r, T.,
221-S
CP-7
Mayn
es, D
., 69
-LP-6
McCa
llum,
P., 1
36-AP
S-3Mc
Clesk
ey, C
., 91
-APC-3
McCu
rdy, D
., 19
0-NFF
-7Mc
Dona
ld, M
., 20
6-EP-1
4Mc
Guirk
, J.,
7-ABP
SI-2
McKa
y, B.
, 33-A
BPSI-
4, 6
0-ABP
SI-5,
84-A
BPSI-
6Mc
keev
er, C.
, 40-G
TE-8
McKin
ney,
R., 4
9-PC-6
McLe
an, C
., 10
6-LP-1
0Mc
Manu
s, K.,
78-P
C-17
McNa
ul, E.
, 175
-APS-5
McPh
erson
, M.,
222-S
R-10
McQu
illen,
J., 1
54-LP
-16Me
dhat,
A., 1
40-TM
-5
Meier
, W.,
25-PC
-3Me
iners,
W.,
14-GT
E-2Me
iss, J
., 14
4-APC
-5Me
non,
S., 2
7-PC-5
Merkl
e, C.,
156
-LP-18
Merkl
ey, D
., 14
9-HR-5
Mern,
J., 4
3-HSA
BP-2
Messi
na, A
., 10
-EC-1
Meye
r, E.,
97-EP
-1Me
yer, K
., 15
3-ITA
R-3Me
yer, M
., 21
3-LP-3
0Me
yer, S
., 41
-GTE-9
Mich
aels,
D.,
74-PC
-13Mi
ers, C
., 28
-SCP-1
Mike
llides
, I.,
121-E
P-6, 1
78-EP
-10, 2
06-EP
-14Mi
klasz
ewsk
i, E.,
203-E
DU-4
Milan
a, C.,
223
-SR-11
Miley
, G.,
99-EP
-3Mi
ller, J
., 16
6-EDU
-2Mi
ller, S
., 10
6-LP-1
0, 1
55-LP
-17Mi
nato,
R., 1
17-AB
PSI-8
Ming
-bo, S
., 44
-HSAB
P-3Mi
ngare
ev, I
., 14
-GTE-2
Miran
da, J
., 50
-PC-7
Mirel
es, O
., 21
8-NFF
-8Mi
yaza
wa, T
., 14
3-ABP
SI-9
Mizo
bata,
K., 1
17-AB
PSI-8
Moec
k, J.,
27-P
C-5Mo
ehlen
kamp
, R.,
44-HS
ABP-3
Moha
n Das
, P.,
114-T
M-3
Mon,
K., 2
4-PC-1
Mong
ia, H
., 26
-PC-4,
41-G
TE-9
Montg
omery
, S.,
117-A
BPSI-
8Mo
on, I
., 80
-PC-19
, 186
-LP-27
Moret
to, F.
, 180
-HR-8,
211
-HR-11
Morga
n, C.,
156
-LP-18
Morga
n, O.
, 183
-LP-23
Morge
nwec
k, D.
, 77-P
C-16
Morii,
Y., 1
05-LP
-9, 1
85-LP
-26Mo
rillon
, T.,
113-S
R-3Mo
rita, T
., 21
0-HR-1
0Mo
rris, G
., 11
0-SCP
-2Mo
rton,
C., 3
7-EER
E-2Mo
stafa
Ayou
b, A.,
140
-TM-5
Motoe
, M.,
24-PC
-1Mo
urtos
, N.,
117-A
BPSI-
8Mu
naka
ta, T.
, 66-H
SABP
-5Mu
nday
, D.,
15-GT
E-3, 2
6-PC-4
, 53-P
C-10
Mune
naga
, T.,
184-L
P-24
Muno
z-Ram
os, K
., 38
-GEPC
-1Mu
rakam
i, A.,
33-AB
PSI-4
Murak
ami, D
., 70
-NFF-1
Mural
idhara
n, B.
, 27-P
C-5Mu
rayam
a, S.
, 110
-SCP-2
Murph
y, J.,
54-P
C-11,
80-P
C-19
Musie
lak, D
., 43
-HSAB
P-2, 1
01-HS
ABP-6
Muth,
D.,
36-EE
RE-1,
37-E
ERE-2
, 62-E
ERE-3
, 63-
EERE
-4, 9
6-EER
E-5Mu
zyka
, B.,
29-TM
-1Na
gata,
H.,
181-H
R-9Na
gata,
T., 1
83-LP
-23, 2
15-LP
-33Na
kaga
wa, I
., 21
1-HR-1
1Na
kano
, M.,
122-E
P-7Na
katsu
kasa
, G.,
137-E
C-6Na
kaya
ma, H
., 53
-PC-10
Nalim
, M.,
50-PC
-7na
nda,
J., 2
22-SR
-10Na
ples,
A., 1
53-IT
AR-3
Narag
hi, M
., 45
-LP-2,
63-E
ERE-4
, 157
-LP-19
Nardi
, R.,
203-E
DU-4
Nariy
oshi,
R., 2
21-SC
P-7Na
suti,
F., 1
8-HR-1
, 157
-LP-19
Natal
i, M.,
28-SC
P-1Na
tan, B
., 19
-HSAB
P-1, 6
5-HSA
BP-4,
152
-HSAB
P-9Na
tsui, G
., 42
-GTE-1
0Na
uman
n, K.,
222
-SR-10
Naylo
r, R.,
28-SC
P-1Ne
ary, D
., 20
8-EP-1
6Ne
gishi,
H.,
105-L
P-9, 1
27-LP
-13, 1
57-LP
-19Ne
gri, M
., 51
-PC-8
Nesm
ith, B
., 13
7-EC-6
Nette
r, G.,
126-L
P-12
Newm
an, R
., 38
-GEPC
-1Ng
, W.,
64-GT
E-14
Nguy
en, C
., 93
-EC-4
Nguy
en, T
., 74
-PC-13
Nicke
, E.,
90-AB
PSI-7
Nie, W
., 51
-PC-8,
76-P
C-15
Niehu
is, R.
, 39-G
TE-7
Nishid
a, H.
, 118
-APC-4
Nishik
izawa
, S.,
155-L
P-17
Noce
rino,
J., 1
22-EP
-7No
da, J
., 65
-HSAB
P-4No
guch
i, R.,
181-H
R-9No
mura,
H.,
92-AP
S-4No
naka
, S.,
126-L
P-12
Nova
ra, C.
, 123
-HR-3
Nsofo
r, E.,
92-AP
S-4, 1
39-TM
-4Nu
nes A
lmeid
a, L.,
179
-HR-7,
195
-SR-9,
201
-ECS-3
O’Br
ien, T
., 15
1-HSA
BP-8
O’Br
ien, W
., 6-A
BPSI-
1, 3
2-ABP
SI-3
Odes
hi, A.
, 197
-TM-6
Oefel
ein, J
., 52
-PC-9
Ogaw
ara, A
., 10
5-LP-9
, 127
-LP-13
Oged
engb
e, E.,
63-E
ERE-4
, 139
-TM-4,
197
-TM-6
Ogura
, K.,
127-L
P-13
Oguro
, J.,
211-H
R-11
Ohe,
K., 1
8-HR-1
, 179
-HR-7
Ohira
, T.,
155-L
P-17
Okai,
K., 9
2-APS
-4Ok
aya,
S., 1
36-AP
S-3Ok
ita, K
., 81
-SR-1
Okutu
cu, T
., 17
6-EC-7
Oliph
ant,
K., 6
9-LP-6
Ombre
llo, T
., 53
-PC-10
Onod
aka,
S., 1
81-HR
-9On
odera
, T.,
184-L
P-24
Onofr
i, M.,
157-L
P-19
Orav
ec, H
., 10
2-ITA
R-1Or
iti, S
., 94
-EC-5,
176
-EC-7
Ortun
, B.,
90-AB
PSI-7
Osch
wald,
M.,
78-PC
-17Os
hio, Y
., 11
8-APC
-4Os
tlund
, J.,
20-LP
-1Ot
ten, T
., 90
-ABPS
I-7Ot
ting,
W., 1
36-AP
S-3Ov
erly,
J., 6
8-LP-5
Oyam
a, S.
, 18-H
R-1, 1
79-HR
-7Oz
can,
M., 1
61-SC
P-5Oz
yoruk
, Y.,
185-L
P-26
Özyu
rt, O
., 17
6-EC-7
Pace
, G.,
67-LP
-4, 6
9-LP-6
, 187
-LP-28
, 195
-SR-9
Pack
, S.,
26-PC
-4Pa
ckard
, T.,
190-N
FF-7
Paik,
J., 1
37-EC
-6Pa
lasze
wski,
B.,
70-NF
F-1Pa
lmer,
P., 7
9-PC-1
8Pa
n, Y.,
45-L
P-2Pa
ng, A
., 12
1-EP-6
Parad
is, L.
, 113
-SR-3
Parfe
t, T.,
175
-APS-5
Park,
D.,
187-L
P-28
Park,
J., 1
00-HR
-2Pa
rk, K.
, 194
-SR-8,
216
-LP-34
Parth
asara
thy, R
., 37
-EERE
-2Pa
schere
it, C.,
27-P
C-5Pa
sini, A
., 67
-LP-4,
69-L
P-6, 1
87-LP
-28, 1
95-SR
-9Pa
ss, R.
, 35-E
C-3Pa
stron
e, D.
, 16-G
TE-5,
123
-HR-3,
149
-HR-5,
1 8
0-HR-8
Patel
, A.,
203-E
DU-4
Patel
, M.,
175-A
PS-5
Patte
rson,
M., 1
22-EP
-7, 2
04-EP
-11, 2
05-EP
-12Pa
vacic
, A.,
166-E
DU-2
Pava
rin, D
., 12
4-HR-4
, 180
-HR-8,
211
-HR-11
Paxs
on, D
., 15
-GTE-3
, 50-P
C-7
88
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Pech
, G.,
214-L
P-31
Pede
rsen,
K., 6
7-LP-4
Peltie
r, S.,
44-HS
ABP-3
, 65-H
SABP
-4Pe
ncil,
E., 1
48-EP
-8Pe
rdone
s-Diaz
, D.,
90-AB
PSI-7
Perez
, V.,
203-E
DU-4
Pergo
la, P.
, 177
-EP-9
Perki
ns, H
., 50
-PC-7
Perki
ns, J
., 20
8-EP-1
6Pe
rna, L
., 11
9-EP-4
Perul
lo, C.
, 7-AB
PSI-2
, 42-G
TE-10
Pesta
k, C.,
36-E
ERE-1
Peter
leithn
er, J.
, 33-A
BPSI-
4Pe
ters,
C., 2
9-TM-
1Pe
tkow,
D.,
221-S
CP-7
Petro
nio, D
., 21
1-HR-1
1Pfa
ab, K
., 68
-LP-5
Pfeiffe
r, J.,
11-EC
-2Pin
ero, D
., 11
2-SR-2
Pinto,
R., 2
01-EC
S-3Pit
ot, J.
, 210
-HR-10
Pizza
relli,
M., 1
57-LP
-19Pla
nqua
rt, P.
, 113
-SR-3
Plase
k, M.
, 178
-EP-10
Polan
ka, M
., 25
-PC-3,
50-P
C-7Po
lansk
y, J.,
209
-EP-17
Polk,
J., 2
04-EP
-11, 2
06-EP
-14Po
llard,
J., 2
09-EP
-17Po
nti, F
., 12
3-HR-3
, 223
-SR-11
Popo
v, P.,
77-P
C-16
Pourm
ousa
, A.,
114-T
M-3
Pourp
oint,
T., 7
5-PC-1
4, 1
06-LP
-10, 1
49-HR
-5,
167
-LP-22
, 183
-LP-23
, 203
-EDU-4
, 215
-LP-33
Powe
ll, S.
, 181
-HR-9
Prabh
akara
n, R.,
46-L
P-3Pra
kash
, A.,
41-GT
E-9Pra
nav,
S., 1
89-NF
F-6Pra
tt, J.
, 38-G
EPC-1
Preclik
, D.,
216-L
P-34
Prévo
st, M
., 16
8-SR-6
Prévo
t, P.,
168
-SR-6
Princ
e, E.,
203
-EDU-4
Pugm
ire, K
., 12
8-LP-1
5, 1
58-LP
-20Pu
leo, B
., 13
2-SCP
-4Pu
rohit,
A., 3
4-APC
-2Qi
, L.,
43-HS
ABP-2
Qiao
, L.,
75-PC
-14Qi
n, C.,
114
-TM-3
Qin,
F., 1
9-HSA
BP-1
Qiu,
S., 1
14-TM
-3Qu
ay, B
., 55
-PC-12
Quinl
an, J
., 16
7-LP-2
2
Radh
akris
hna,
D., 4
9-PC-6
, 76-P
C-15,
79-P
C-18
Radin
sky,
S., 2
11-HR
-11Ra
itses
, Y.,
121-E
P-6Ra
jagop
al, M
., 50
-PC-7
Rama
krish
na, P
., 22
2-SR-1
0Ra
nd, L
., 17
8-EP-1
0Ra
ndles
, R.,
175-A
PS-5
Rang
sten,
P., 7
9-PC-1
8Ra
nsom
, D.,
69-LP
-6, 1
02-IT
AR-1,
187
-LP-28
Ratha
krish
nan,
E., 1
52-HS
ABP-9
Ravi,
V., 1
37-EC
-6Ra
vikris
hna,
R., 7
6-PC-1
5, 1
96-TF
ES-1
Ravli
ch, I
., 20
3-EDU
-4Ra
y, M.
, 28-S
CP-1
Raym
an, M
., 20
5-EP-1
2Re
ad, S
., 16
-GTE-5
Reed
, B.,
106-L
P-10
Reisz
, A.,
110-S
CP-2
Retie
f, F.,
24-P
C-1, 8
0-PC-1
9Re
yes,
J., 1
76-EC
-7Re
ynold
s, K.,
8-AP
C-1Re
za Ah
rabi, B
., 6-A
BPSI-
1Rh
odes
, R.,
91-AP
C-3Ric
cius,
J., 1
05-LP
-9Ric
h, S.
, 134
-ST-1
Richa
rd, S
., 34
-APC-2
Richa
rdson
, M.,
14-GT
E-2Ric
klick
, M.,
14-GT
E-2, 4
2-GTE
-10, 6
4-GTE
-14Rid
eout,
J., 2
03-ED
U-4Rie
hl, R.
, 29-T
M-1
Riel, J
., 20
3-EDU
-4Rim
oli, J
., 20
9-EP-1
7Ris
ha, G
., 15
0-HR-6
, 203
-EDU-4
, 215
-LP-33
Ritten
hous
e, J.,
25-P
C-3Ro
bert,
E., 2
23-SR
-11Ro
berts
, L.,
210-H
R-10
Robe
rts, R
., 92
-APS-4
Robe
rtson
, P.,
92-AP
S-4Ro
bin, M
., 20
6-EP-1
4Ro
binso
n, J.,
34-A
PC-2,
91-A
PC-3,
144
-APC-5
, 1
65-AP
C-6, 1
74-AP
C-7Ro
binso
n, N.
, 166
-EDU-2
Rocco
, J.,
179-H
R-7, 1
95-SR
-9Ro
cco, L
., 17
9-HR-7
Rock
el, D
., 13
-GTE-1
Rock
stroh
, U.,
39-GT
E-7Ro
eser,
H.,
221-S
CP-7
Roh,
T., 2
21-SC
P-7Ro
jo, B
., 14
-GTE-2
Ronc
ioni, P
., 15
7-LP-1
9, 2
13-LP
-30, 2
16-LP
-34Ro
se, L
., 20
9-EP-1
7Ro
senb
and,
V., 1
2-ES-1
Rose
nfeld,
J., 1
14-TM
-3Ro
th, M
., 94
-EC-5
Rous
seau
, C.,
24-PC
-1, 80
-PC-19
, 81-S
R-1, 1
13-SR
-3,
133
-SR-4,
168
-SR-6,
194
-SR-8,
195
-SR-9
Rove
y, J.,
144
-APC-5
Roy,
A., 6
4-GTE
-14Ru
f, J.,
144
-APC-5
Ruiz-
Calav
era, L
., 90
-ABPS
I-7Ru
sso, A
., 17
9-HR-7
Ryon
, J.,
26-PC
-4Sa
bouri
, M.,
35-EC
-3Sa
ck, W
., 21
4-LP-3
1Sa
ckhe
im, R
., 15
5-LP-1
7Sa
fwat,
H.,
139-T
M-4
Saha
ra, H
., 15
5-LP-1
7Sa
hu, A
., 19
6-TFE
S-1Sa
ito, M
., 93
-EC-4
Saito
, T.,
33-AB
PSI-4
Saito
h, Y.,
183
-LP-23
Saka
ue, K
., 18
1-HR-9
Saku
ranak
a, N.
, 65-H
SABP
-4Sa
lvator
e, V.,
213
-LP-30
Sama
rawick
rama,
K., 1
81-HR
-9Sa
nche
z, L.,
107
-LP-11
, 215
-LP-33
Sank
aran,
V., 2
5-PC-3
, 156
-LP-18
, 216
-LP-34
Santa
vicca
, D.,
55-PC
-12Sa
rawate
, N.,
111-S
CP-3
Sarde
shmu
kh, S
., 21
6-LP-3
4Sa
rgent,
D.,
104-L
P-8, 1
54-LP
-16Sa
ripall
i, P.,
120-E
P-5Sa
rker, M
., 19
6-TFE
S-1Sa
rmien
to, C.
, 159
-NFF-5
Sasa
ki, T.
, 165
-APC-6
, 176
-EC-7
Sato,
J., 2
15-LP
-33Sa
to, S
., 66
-HSAB
P-5Sa
to, Y.
, 215
-LP-33
Satte
lmay
er, T.
, 77-P
C-16,
78-P
C-17
Saue
r, J.,
184-L
P-24
Saun
ders,
G.,
46-LP
-3Sa
wka,
W., 2
22-SR
-10Sc
aramu
zzino
, F.,
179-H
R-7Sc
haefe
r, B.,
67-LP
-4Sc
harnh
orst,
R., 8
4-ABP
SI-6
Scha
uer, F
., 40
-GTE-8
, 53-P
C-10,
153
-ITAR
-3Sc
henk
man,
B., 3
8-GEP
C-1Sc
hinde
r, A.,
209-E
P-17
Schle
chtrie
m, S
., 12
3-HR-3
Schli
eben
, G.,
213-L
P-30
Schm
id, M
., 77
-PC-16
Schm
itz, B
., 12
6-LP-1
2Sc
hmitz
, P.,
57-TM
-2Sc
hmula
nd, D
., 68
-LP-5
Schn
acke
l, J.,
184-L
P-24
Schn
eider,
D.,
103-L
P-7Sc
hneid
er, G
., 35
-EC-3
Schn
itzler
, B.,
159-N
FF-5
Schre
iber, J
., 35
-EC-3,
137
-EC-6
Schu
ette,
A., 1
26-LP
-12Sc
hulm
an, R
., 12
6-LP-1
2Sc
hulze
, M.,
77-PC
-16Sc
hwen
dema
n, C.,
29-T
M-1
Scoc
cimarr
o, D.
, 113
-SR-3
Scott
, J.,
129-N
FF-4,
146
-ECS-2
Sedw
ick, R
., 99-E
P-3, 1
20-EP
-5, 12
9-NFF
-4, 18
9-NFF
-6Se
itz, A
., 8-A
PC-1
Seka
r, B.,
43-HS
ABP-2
Seke
rak, M
., 20
6-EP-1
4Se
lim, H
., 62
-EERE
-3Se
ll, J.,
203
-EDU-4
, 215
-LP-33
Seme
nov,
S., 2
12-IT
AR-5
Sen,
B., 4
9-PC-6
Seo,
S., 8
0-PC-1
9Se
rragli
a, F.,
163
-SR-5,
223
-SR-11
Seza
ki, C.
, 127
-LP-13
Shafe
r, D.,
102-I
TAR-1
, 153
-ITAR
-3, 2
12-IT
AR-5
Shah
at, M
., 19
7-TM-
6Sh
anka
r, V.,
138-T
FES-2
Shara
f ELD
in, A.
, 140
-TM-5
Shark
, S.,
149-H
R-5Sh
ashu
rin, A
., 14
8-EP-8
Shas
try, R
., 20
6-EP-1
4Sh
aw, K
., 57
-TM-2
Shaw
, R.,
12-ES
-1Sh
erburn
, M.,
150-H
R-6Sh
i, L.,
19-HS
ABP-1
Shiba
moto,
H.,
181-H
R-9Sh
igeizu
mi, M
., 16
6-EDU
-2Sh
imad
a, T.,
18-HR
-1, 24
-PC-1,
179-H
R-7, 2
10-HR
-10Sh
imizu
, T.,
12-ES
-1, 1
05-LP
-9, 1
85-LP
-26Sh
imod
a, M.
, 193
-SR-7
Shind
o, T.,
215
-LP-33
Shino
hara,
I., 1
18-AP
C-4Sh
inoza
ki, N
., 11
0-SCP
-2Sh
ipley
, K.,
156-L
P-18
Shito
, M.,
45-LP
-2Sh
itta, M
., 63
-EERE
-4Sh
ouka
th A,
M., 1
65-AP
C-6Sh
ulman
, V.,
143-A
BPSI-
9Sib
ra, A.
, 194
-SR-8
Sideri
s, A.,
77-P
C-16
Sieve
rs, R.
, 136
-APS-3
Simeo
ni, F.
, 16-G
TE-5,
180
-HR-8
Simon
, T.,
114-T
M-3
Simurd
a, L.,
18-H
R-1
Sinha
, A.,
76-PC
-15Sir
, M.,
134-S
T-1, 2
24-ST
-2Sir
i, K.,
96-EE
RE-5
Sirign
ano,
W., 7
7-PC-1
6Sk
och,
G., 1
7-GTE
-6Sle
gers,
N.,
100-H
R-2SM
AOUI
, H.,
117-A
BPSI-
8Sm
it, G.
, 24-P
C-1, 8
0-PC-1
9, 8
1-SR-1
, 133
-SR-4,
1
95-SR
-9Sm
ith, B
., 12
1-EP-6
, 122
-EP-7
Smith
, T.,
218-N
FF-8
Snyd
er, P.
, 32-A
BPSI-
3So
hn, C
., 52
-PC-9
Son,
S., 1
49-HR
-5, 1
67-LP
-22So
ng, K
., 49
-PC-6
Song
, M.,
143-A
BPSI-
9So
ng, Z
., 93
-EC-4
Sordy
l, J.,
15-GT
E-3So
ulas,
G., 1
22-EP
-7, 2
06-EP
-14So
uvere
in, L.
, 221
-SCP-7
Spad
avec
chia,
U.,
165-A
PC-6
Spen
cer, A
., 7-A
BPSI-
2Sp
ence
r, S.,
29-TM
-1, 5
7-TM-
2, 1
14-TM
-3,
197
-TM-6,
198
-TM-7
Spore
s, R.,
106
-LP-10
Spott
s, N.
, 60-A
BPSI-
5Sp
urling
, J.,
168-S
R-6Sr
eeniv
as, K
., 6-A
BPSI-
1, 1
4-GTE
-2, 1
7-GTE
-6Sr
idhara
n, P.,
112
-SR-2,
163
-SR-5
Srini
vasa
n, B.
, 40-G
TE-8
Srini
vasa
n, V.,
112
-SR-2,
163
-SR-5
Sriva
stava
, S.,
152-H
SABP
-9St
. Geo
rge, A
., 15
-GTE-3
, 53-P
C-10
St. J
ohn,
C., 3
8-GEP
C-1St
arin,
S., 1
53-IT
AR-3
Stark
, R.,
103-L
P-7St
arkey
, R.,
66-HS
ABP-5
, 143
-ABPS
I-9, 1
62-SC
P-6St
eenk
amp,
A., 2
4-PC-1
, 133
-SR-4,
195
-SR-9
Steff
an, S
., 16
2-SCP
-6St
einbe
rg, A.
, 25-P
C-3St
einetz
, B.,
111-S
CP-3,
132
-SCP-4
Stern
, T.,
29-TM
-1, 1
75-AP
S-5St
even
s, C.,
53-P
C-10
Stev
ens,
J., 2
03-ED
U-4St
ewart
, M.,
159-N
FF-5
Stey
n, F.,
81-S
R-1St
retz,
H., 1
12-SR
-2St
uerm
er, A.
, 90-A
BPSI-
7Su
, D.,
13-GT
E-1Su
, L.,
51-PC
-8Su
brama
nian,
S., 1
4-GTE
-2Su
dhof,
S.,
211-H
R-11
89
Auth
or/S
essio
n Ch
air In
dex
Sugim
ori, K
., 67
-LP-4
Sulliv
an, J
., 10
0-HR-2
Sullw
ald, W
., 19
5-SR-9
Summ
ers, M
., 10
0-HR-2
Sun,
M., 4
5-LP-2
Suna
kawa
, H.,
105-L
P-9, 1
27-LP
-13Su
ng, H
., 12
5-HSA
BP-7
Sung
, M.,
67-LP
-4Su
pie’,
P., 1
13-SR
-3Su
tliff,
T., 1
36-AP
S-3Su
zuki,
N.,
222-S
R-10
Syph
ers, J
., 16
6-EDU
-2Sy
ring,
C., 1
74-AP
C-7Sz
abo,
J., 1
78-EP
-10, 2
06-EP
-14Ta
chiba
na, T
., 15
5-LP-1
7, 1
93-SR
-7, 2
07-EP
-15Ta
gash
ira, T
., 92
-APS-4
Tai, J
., 16
-GTE-5
, 161
-SCP-5
Taits
, A.,
129-N
FF-4,
221
-SCP-7
Tajm
ar, M
., 70
-NFF-1
, 129
-NFF
-4, 1
77-EP
-9Ta
kaha
shi, H
., 14
3-ABP
SI-9
Taka
hash
i, K.,
80-PC
-19Ta
kaki,
R., 1
22-EP
-7Ta
kata,
S.,
67-LP
-4, 2
14-LP
-31Ta
kaya
nagi,
S.,
176-E
C-7Ta
kega
hara,
H.,
215-L
P-33
Take
gosh
i, M.,
33-AB
PSI-4
Takig
uchi,
K., 9
3-EC-4
Talle
y, D.
, 156
-LP-18
Tam,
J., 1
53-IT
AR-3
Tana
ka, S
., 80
-PC-19
Tana
tsugu
, N.,
117-A
BPSI-
8Ta
ng, F
., 28
-SCP-1
Tang
, X.,
19-HS
ABP-1
Tang
irala,
V., 1
52-HS
ABP-9
, 182
-ITAR
-4Ta
ni, K.
, 33-A
BPSI-
4Ta
ni, N
., 10
5-LP-9
, 127
-LP-13
Tani,
Y., 1
8-HR-1
, 179
-HR-7
Tanv
ir, S.
, 75-P
C-14
Tao,
H., 1
52-HS
ABP-9
Taras
chi, P
., 16
6-EDU
-2Ta
rau, C
., 29
-TM-1,
114
-TM-3,
197
-TM-6,
212
-ITAR
-5Ta
rditi,
A., 1
29-NF
F-4Ta
shiro
, Y.,
67-LP
-4, 2
14-LP
-31, 2
15-LP
-33Te
el, G
., 14
8-EP-8
, 218
-NFF
-8Te
litsch
kin, D
., 79
-PC-18
Teo,
C., 2
7-PC-5
Terhu
ne, K
., 97
-EP-1
Thak
ur, S
., 18
8-LP-2
9Th
alamy
, M.,
184-L
P-24
Thatt
e, A.,
132
-SCP-4
Thay
er, J.
, 114
-TM-3
Thorn
ock,
R., 6
0-ABP
SI-5
Thorp
e, D.
, 91-A
PC-3
Tian,
H., 1
23-HR
-3, 1
88-LP
-29To
miok
a, S.
, 33-A
BPSI-
4, 5
3-PC-1
0, 6
5-HSA
BP-4,
1
43-AB
PSI-9
Tomi
ta, T.
, 143
-ABPS
I-9, 1
84-LP
-24To
ng, M
., 16
-GTE-5
Topa
l, E.,
111-S
CP-3
Torre
, L.,
67-LP
-4, 6
9-LP-6
, 187
-LP-28
, 195
-SR-9
Totan
i, T.,
181-H
R-9Tra
mmell
, M.,
218-N
FF-8
Tran,
V., 3
7-EER
E-2Tra
n, Y.,
154
-LP-16
Traum
, M.,
10-EC
-1Tre
jo, A.
, 213
-LP-30
Trive
di, D
., 11
1-SCP
-3Tsa
i, J.,
57-TM
-2Tsu
chiya
, T.,
93-EC
-4Tu
rkoz,
E., 2
04-EP
-11Ty
son,
R., 1
66-ED
U-2, 2
03-ED
U-4Ub
ogu,
E., 1
38-TF
ES-2
Uchid
a, M.
, 80-P
C-19
Ueda
, S.,
184-L
P-24
Uema
tsu, T
., 18
1-HR-9
Ueno
, K.,
118-A
PC-4
Uhl, D
., 13
7-EC-6
Ulas,
A., 9
5-ECS
-1Ulm
en, B
., 99
-EP-3
Um, D
., 10
-EC-1
Umem
ura, Y
., 10
4-LP-8
, 126
-LP-12
Unde
rwoo
d, C.,
12-E
S-1Uz
awa,
S., 4
6-LP-3
Valen
tini, D
., 67
-LP-4,
69-L
P-6, 1
87-LP
-28, 1
95-SR
-9Va
n De V
en, J
., 11
4-TM-
3Va
nherw
eg, J
., 21
1-HR-1
1Ve
ale, K
., 21
0-HR-1
0Ve
rma,
S., 1
57-LP
-19Vil
lalva
Gom
ez, R
., 26
-PC-4
Villar
real, J
., 10
0-HR-2
Vireir
a, W.
, 187
-LP-28
Vituc
ci, J.
, 99-E
P-3, 2
07-EP
-15Viv
ek, B
., 16
5-APC
-6Viv
iani, A
., 17
9-HR-7
Votta
, R.,
157-L
P-19,
213
-LP-30
Wack
er, C.
, 39-G
TE-7
Wada
, Y.,
181-H
R-9Wa
kita,
M., 1
81-HR
-9Wa
lker, A
., 7-A
BPSI-
2Wa
lker, K
., 29
-TM-1
Walke
r, M.,
99-EP
-3, 2
09-EP
-17Wa
n, J.,
28-S
CP-1
Wang
, B.,
57-TM
-2Wa
ng, C
., 57
-TM-2
Wang
, H.,
216-L
P-34
Wang
, J.,
43-HS
ABP-2
, 121
-EP-6,
209
-EP-17
Wang
, L.,
151-H
SABP
-8Wa
ng, P
., 97
-EP-1,
98-E
P-2Wa
ng, T
., 20
-LP-1
Warre
n, J.,
159
-NFF-5
, 190
-NFF-7
Watan
abe,
D., 1
05-LP
-9Wa
tanab
e, H.
, 122
-EP-7
Watan
abe,
S., 1
55-LP
-17Wa
tanab
e, T.,
46-L
P-3, 6
6-HSA
BP-5,
104
-LP-8,
1
26-LP
-12, 1
88-LP
-29Wa
xman
, B.,
18-HR
-1, 1
79-HR
-7, 1
80-HR
-8,
210
-HR-10
Webs
ter, R
., 6-A
BPSI-
1, 1
4-GTE
-2, 1
7-GTE
-6,
201
-ECS-3
Wege
ng, R
., 36
-EERE
-1We
i, X.,
19-HS
ABP-1
Wei, Z
., 43
-HSAB
P-2, 1
52-HS
ABP-9
Welch
, G.,
17-GT
E-6We
ldy, K
., 19
8-TM-
7We
n, C.,
27-P
C-5We
rner, R
., 18
1-HR-9
Westo
n, D.
, 15-G
TE-3
Whit
lock,
C., 1
18-AP
C-4W
hitmo
re, S
., 12
4-HR-4
, 149
-HR-5,
179
-HR-7
Wieg
and,
B., 1
38-TF
ES-2
Wieg
erink
, R.,
79-PC
-18W
ierma
n, M.
, 77-P
C-16
Wies
t, H.
, 41-G
TE-9
Wilfi
ng, G
., 20
1-ECS
-3W
ilhite
, A.,
125-H
SABP
-7, 2
24-ST
-2W
illiam
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, 29-T
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118
-APC-4
Willi
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78-EP
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, 207
-EP-15
Wilso
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138
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98-TM
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0-PC-7
Wilso
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, 68-L
P-5W
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5-EC-3
Wing
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54-PC
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., 18
1-HR-9
Wink
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., 60
-ABPS
I-5, 8
4-ABP
SI-6
Wint
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., 10
2-ITA
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04-LP
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., 12
0-EP-5
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209
-EP-17
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Witc
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., 61
-APS-2
Witty
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., 11
1-SCP
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10-EC
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., 11
2-SR-2
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17-GT
E-6
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28-S
CP-1
Wordi
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, 178
-EP-10
Wros
ch, M
., 17
5-APS
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24-P
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97-EP
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75-PC
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-SCP-2
Yada
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45-LP
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154-L
P-16
Yama
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18-AP
C-4Ya
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., 21
0-HR-1
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., 11
8-APC
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8-APC
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5-LP-1
7Ya
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5-LP-9
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186-L
P-27
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46-LP
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5-ECS
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., 15
2-HSA
BP-9
Yang
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43-HS
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, 125
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13-GT
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28-S
CP-1
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., 22
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66-HS
ABP-5
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4-PC-1
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5-ECS
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205
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Yone
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166-E
DU-2
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25-PC
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50-HR
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22-EP
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04-EP
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3-HR-3
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., 74
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95-SR
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136
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05-LP
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81-HR
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149-H
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., 18
8-LP-2
9Zh
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25-HS
ABP-7
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, 20-L
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3-HSA
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Zhan
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, 13-G
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137
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20-LP
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11-SC
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51-P
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6-PC-1
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21-SC
P-7Zh
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148-E
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07-EP
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8-HR-1
, 150
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180
-HR-8
Zimme
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18-HR
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80-HR
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C-4Zin
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Zorlu
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176-E
C-7Zu
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34-ST
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4-GTE
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