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FINAL PROGRAM www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 www.iecec.org #aiaaPropEnergy

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

0930hrs

1000hrs

IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel

Discussions

JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions

1030hrs

1100hrs

1130hrs

1200hrsNetworking Luncheon

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IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel

Discussions

JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions

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RegistrationOpen

1530hrs Networking Break in the Exposition Hall

1600hrs

IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel

Discussions

JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions

1630hrs

1700hrs

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Welcome Reception (ticketsrequired)

1830hrs

Tech Museum of Innovation Off-Site

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Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms

1900hrs

JPCTechnicalSession

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2000hrs

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Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms

Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms

Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms

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EVENT OVERVIEW

Tuesday, 16 July 2013 Wednesday, 17 July 20130700hrs

Networking Coffee and Pastries in the Exposition Hall

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0900hrsNetworking Break in the Exposition Hall

Networking Break in the Exposition Hall

0930hrs

IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel

Discussions

JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions

1000hrs

IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel

Discussions

JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions

1030hrs

1100hrs

1130hrs

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IECEC Awards Luncheon

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JPC Awards Luncheon(ticketsrequired)

1230hrs

1300hrs

JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions

1330hrs

1400hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms

1430hrs

IECECTechnicalSessions and Panel

Discussions

IECECTechnicalSessions

JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions

1500hrs

1530hrs Networking Break in the Exposition Hall

1600hrs

JPCTechnicalSessionsandPanelDiscussions

1630hrs

1700hrs

1730hrs

1800hrs

1830hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms

1900hrs

JPCTechnicalSessions

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Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms

Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms

Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms

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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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SPECIAL SESSIONS

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.

Sponsored by:

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,[email protected]

Toregisterforoneofthesecourses,visittheregistrationdesk.

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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)

1330–1600 hrs

Tuesday, 16 July 0700–1100 hrs 1200–1600 hrs

Wednesday, 17 July 0700–1100 hrs

EXPOSITION HALL EVENTS

Sunday, 14 JulyWelcome Reception 1800–1930 hrs (ticket required)

Monday, 15 JulyCoffee and Pastries 0700–0800 hrs

Networking Coffee Break 0900–0930 hrs

Networking Luncheon 1200–1330 hrs (ticket required)

Networking Coffee Break 1530–1600 hrs

Tuesday, 16 JulyCoffee and Pastries 0700–0800 hrs

Networking Coffee Break 0900–0930 hrs

Networking Coffee Break 1500–1600 hrs

Corporate Member / 1600–1730 hrs Young Professional / Exhibitor Reception

Wednesday, 17 JulyCoffee and Pastries 0700–0800 hrs

Networking Coffee Break 0900–0930 hrs

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CORPORATEMEMBER SMALLBUSINESSSPOTLIGHT

AIAAPAVILION

PRESENTATIONSTAGE

CYBER CAFÉ

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

504 AerojetRocketdyne512 TheBoeingCompany515 DesktopAeronautics517 NTS–NationalTechnicalSystems518 ThalesComponentsCorporation521 BetaCAESystems604 GEAviation611 GeneralDynamics612 AerojetRocketdyne613 Pointwise615 CambridgeUniversityPress616 VACCOIndustries617 ASMEInternationalGasTurbineInstitute704 Cobham710 UniversityofSouthernCalifornia

ViterbiSchoolofEngineering711 Wyle

ENTRANCE

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Aerojet Rocketdyne Booth 5049001 Lurline Avenue Chatsworth, CA 91311www.rocket.com • [email protected]

AerojetRocketdyneisaworld-recognizedaerospaceanddefenseleaderprovidingpropulsionandenergeticstoitsspace,missiledefense,strategic,tacticalmissileandarmamentscustomersthroughouttheworld.Formoreinformation,visitwww.rocket.com

Aerojet Rocketdyne Booth 6122001 Aerojet Road Rancho Cordova, CA 95742www.aerojet.com • [email protected]

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/ • [email protected]

IGTIprovidesinternationalforumsfortheexchangeofinformationrelatedtogasturbinesandturbomachinery.Upcomingeventsinclude:ASMETurbineBladeTipSymposiumandCourseWeek,ASMEOrganicRankineCycleConference,ASMEGasTurbineIndia,andASMETurboExpo2014.IGTIalso provides professional development opportunities.

ATK Booth 4049160 North Highway 83

Corinne, UT 84307www.atk.com • [email protected][email protected]

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 • [email protected][email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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/ • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

GeneralDynamicsArmamentandTechnicalProducts,locatedinCharlotte,NC,providesabroadrangeofsystemsolutionsformilitaryandcommercialapplications.TheLincoln,NEfacilitydevelopsandproducescomposite:rocketmotorcases,overwrappedpressurevessels,launchtubesandfueltanks.

GE Aviation Booth 604One Neumann Way, MD G414 Cincinnati, OH 45215www.ge.com/aviation • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

L-3ElectronTechnologies,Inc.(ETI)isaleadingproviderofelectricpropulsionsystemsforbothcommercialandscientificspacecraft.ETIhasdelivered13cmand25cmXenonIonPropulsionSystemsorXIPS®.ETIalsodelvieredthe30cmXIPS®forNASA’sDeepSpace1andDAWNspacecraft.ETIhasdevelopedan8cmxenonthrusterforsmallsatapplication.

Lockheed Martin Corporation Booth 4151011 Lockheed Way Palmdale, CA 93559www.lockheedmartin.com • [email protected]

LockheedMartinisaglobalsecurityandaerospacecompanyprincipallyengagedinthedesign,development,andintegrationofadvancedtechnologysystemstoincludecutting-edgepropulsionandthermalprotectionsolutionstoenableextremelyhighspeed,precisionperformance.

Marotta Controls, Inc Booth 31078 Boonton Avenue Montville, NJ 07045www.marotta.com • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

MentorGraphics–MechanicalAnalysisDivisionprovides1Dand3Dfluiddynamicssoftwareforshorteneddevelopment.Applicationsserved:Fuel,air,gas,andcoolingsystemsinternalflowsimulationwithFlowmaster;3DfluidflowandthermalanalysisintegratedwithmechanicaldesignviaFloEFD,fullyCADembeddedCFD;electronicsandavionicscoolingwithFloTHERM.

Metal Technology Booth 314173 Queen Avenue SE Albandy, OR 97322www.mtialbany.com • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

Manufacturer of composite wound pressure vessels and composite structures.

Thales Components Corporation Booth 51840G Commerce Way Totowa, NJ 07512 www.thalesgroup.com • [email protected]

TheThalesionpropulsionsystem,basedonHEMPT3050(HighEfficiencyMultistagePlasmaThruster),iscapableofaddressingstation-keepingandorbit-topping.Thisinnovativeandmodularsolution,basedonprovenin-orbittechnologiesandprocesses,meetstheneedsofalltypesofmissions,fromscientificprojectstolargeGEOComsats.

VACCO Industries Booth 61610350 Vacco Street South El Monte, CA 91733www.vacco.com • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

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 • [email protected]

TheUSCViterbiSchoolofEngineeringoffers40+graduateprogramsentirelyonlinethroughtheDistanceEducationNetwork(DEN@Viterbi).TheViterbiSchool’sstate-of-the-art,proprietaryWeb-baseddeliverysystemenablesstudentsfromaroundtheworldtoaccessclasseslive,ondemandorby download.

Wyle Booth 711128 Maryland Street El Segundo, CA 90245www.wyle.com • [email protected]

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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GENERAL INFORMATION

Conference ProceedingsProceedings for these conferences will be available in online proceedings format. Thecostisincludedintheregistrationfeewhereindicated.Theonlineproceedingswillbeavailableon15July2013.Attendees who registered in advance for the online proceedings have been provided with instructions on how to accessthem.Thoseregisteringonsitewillbe provided with instructions at that time.

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.

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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,[email protected]. 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

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cteris

tic M

ap

Gene

ratio

n Ba

sed o

n 1-

D Me

anlin

e Ap

prox

imat

ionH.

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

r Or

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

ue,

Intell

igent

Light,

Ruthe

rford,

NJ

  

 

Mond

ay, 1

5 Ju

ly 20

1314

-GTE

-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

In Tu

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

ine D

uct

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

  

 

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5 Ju

ly 20

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-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

  

  

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5 Ju

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-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

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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

  

 

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ay, 1

5 Ju

ly 20

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-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

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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

  

  

 

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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

  

  

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ay, 1

5 Ju

ly 20

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-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

  

 

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ay, 1

5 Ju

ly 20

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-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

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5 Ju

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-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

  

  

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5 Ju

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-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

  

  

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ay, 1

5 Ju

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-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

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5 Ju

ly 20

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-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

  

  

 

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5 Ju

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-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

  

 

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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

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5 Ju

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-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

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ay, 1

5 Ju

ly 20

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-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

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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

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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

  

 

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-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

  

 

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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

 

  

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16 Ju

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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

  

  

 

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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

  

  

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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

  

 

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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

  

 

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16 Ju

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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

  

  

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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

  

 

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-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

  

 

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-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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

  

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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

  

 

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16 Ju

ly 20

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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

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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

  

  

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3-SR

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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

  

  

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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

  

  

 

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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,

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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

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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.,

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MIKE

LLIDE

S, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

0930

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

036

Mode

ling a

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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

  

  

 

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HR-7

Fuel

Regr

essio

n Ch

arac

teriza

tion

211

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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

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cco, F

lowtes

t Aero

space

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rch,

Caier

as, Br

azil;

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mes,

L. Nu

nes A

lmeid

a, Av

ibrás

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pace

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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

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regres

sion-r

ate ch

arac

teriza

tion

on a

lab-sc

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rock

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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

  

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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

  

 

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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

  

  

 

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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

  

  

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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

  

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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

 

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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

Statio

n Plas

ma

Conta

ctor H

ollow

Catho

de As

sembli

es

for Ju

ly 20

11-M

ay 20

13H.

Kamh

awi, J

. Yim

, M. P

atters

on, P.

Dalto

n, NA

SA Gl

enn R

esearc

h Cen

ter, C

levela

nd, O

H

  

  

Wedn

esda

y, 17

July

2013

206-

EP-1

4Ha

ll Thr

uster

s21

0 D

Chair

ed by

: B. J

ORNS

, Elec

tric Pr

opuls

ion La

borat

ory, I

nc. a

nd R.

HOF

ER, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-411

5Io

dine P

lasma

Spec

ies in

a Ha

ll Ef

fect

Thru

ster P

lume

J. Sz

abo,

M. Ro

bin, B

usek

Comp

any,

Inc.,

Natic

k, MA

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

116

Mode

Tran

sition

s in H

all Ef

fect

Thru

sters

M. Se

kerak

, M. M

cDon

ald, U

nivers

ity of

Mi

chiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arbo

r, MI; R

. Hofe

r, J.

Polk,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

aliforn

ia Ins

titute

of Tec

hnolo

gy, Pa

saden

a, CA

; B.

Long

mier,

A. Ga

llimore

, Univ

ersity

of M

ichiga

n, An

n Arbo

r, Ann

Arbo

r, MI; D

. Brow

n, Air

Force

Re

search

Labo

ratory

, Edw

ards A

FB, C

A

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

117

Cond

uctin

g Wall

Hall

Thru

sters

D. G

oebe

l, R. H

ofer, I

. Mike

llides

, I. K

atz,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

118

A Ne

w Me

thod

for A

nalyz

ing N

ear-

Field

Fara

day P

robe

Dat

a of H

all

Thru

sters

W. H

uang

, R. S

hastr

y, D.

Herm

an,

G. S

oulas

, H. K

amha

wi, N

ASA G

lenn

Rese

arch C

enter

, Clev

eland

, OH

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

119

Low

Freq

uenc

y Plas

ma O

scilla

tions

in

a 6-k

W Ma

gneti

cally

Shiel

ded

Hall T

hrus

terB.

Jorns

, R. H

ofer, J

et Pro

pulsio

n La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

  

Wedn

esda

y, 17

July

2013

207-

EP-1

5Mi

cropr

opuls

ion II

211

ACh

aired

by: J

. VITU

CCI a

nd D

. CHI

U14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-412

0Ne

ar P

lume M

odeli

ng of

a Mi

cro

Cath

ode A

rc Th

ruste

rL.

Bried

a, Pa

rticle

In Ce

ll Con

sultin

g, LLC

, Fall

s Chu

rch, V

A; T.

Zhua

ng, M

. Ke

idar, G

eorge

Was

hingto

n Univ

ersity

, Wa

shing

ton, D

C

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

121

A Ra

dio Fr

eque

ncy P

lasma

Micr

o-Th

ruste

r: Ch

arac

teriza

tion

of

Vario

us D

ischa

rge G

ases

Thro

ugh

Optic

al Di

agno

stics

A. Gr

eig, C

. Cha

rles,

R. Bo

swell

, Aus

tralia

n Na

tiona

l Univ

ersity

, Can

berra

, Aus

tralia

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

122

Powe

r Tra

in Co

nfigu

ratio

n Stu

dy

on a

Pulse

d Plas

ma Th

ruste

r with

Sta

te-of

-the-

Art H

igh Cu

rrent

Mo

nitor

sM.

Lau,

G. H

erdric

h, Un

iversi

ty of

Stutt

gart,

Stut

tgart,

Germ

any;

N. Ka

rrer,

Swiss

Fede

ral In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Zu

rich,

Switz

erlan

d

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

123

Char

acter

istics

of a

Pulse

d Plas

ma

Thru

ster U

sing D

imeth

yl Eth

er as

Liq

uid P

rope

llant

S. M

asui,

M. C

hiba,

Kyus

hu In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Fu

kuok

a, Ja

pan;

A. Ka

kami

, Un

iversi

ty of

Miya

zaki,

Miya

zaki,

Japa

n; T.

Tach

ibana

, Kyu

shu I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Fu

kuok

a, Ja

pan

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

124

Expe

rimen

tal C

hara

cteriz

ation

of

Radio

Freq

uenc

y Micr

othe

rmal

Thru

ster P

erfo

rman

ceS.

Willi

ams,

I. Hr

bud,

Purdu

e Univ

ersity

, We

st La

fayett

e, IN

  

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plica

tions

of El

ectri

c Pro

pulsi

on21

2 A

& C

Chair

ed by

: A. F

AUST

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

125

On th

e sca

ling o

f elec

tric t

hrus

ters f

or

aster

oid ca

pture

and r

eturn

miss

ions

J. Litt

le, E.

Chou

eiri, P

rincet

on Un

iversit

y, Pri

nceton

, NJ

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

126

Findin

g a W

ay: B

oeing

’s Al

l Elec

tric

Prop

ulsion

Satel

liteS.

Feue

rborn,

J. Pe

rkins

, D. N

eary,

The

Boein

g Com

pany

, El S

egun

do, C

A

  

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 17

July

2013

209-

EP-1

7Fa

cilitie

s Effe

cts an

d Int

erac

tions

with

Mat

erial

s21

2 B

Chair

ed by

: A. G

ALLIM

ORE,

Unive

rsity

of Mi

chiga

n and

J. LI

TTLE

, Prin

ceton

Univ

ersity

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

127

3D M

odel

for A

tomi

c Spu

tterin

g of

Hete

roge

neou

s Cer

amic

Comp

ound

sA.

Schin

der, M

. Walk

er, J.

Rimo

li, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

128

Wall M

ater

ial Ef

fects

on Sh

eath

Po

tentia

l Pro

file

S. La

ngen

dorf,

M. W

alker,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Tec

hnolo

gy, At

lanta,

GA; L

. Rose

, M. K

eidar,

Ge

orge W

ashing

ton Un

iversit

y, Wa

shing

ton,

DC; L

. Brie

da, P

article

in Ce

ll Con

sultin

g, LLC

, Fa

lls Ch

urch,

VA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

129

Evalu

ation

of a

Plasm

a Imp

edan

ce

Prob

e in

a Tim

e-va

rying

Non

-un

iform

Plas

maM.

Hop

kins,

L. Kin

g, Mi

chiga

n Te

chno

logica

l Univ

ersity

, Hou

ghton

, MI

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

130

Expe

rimen

tal a

nd N

umer

ical

Inve

stiga

tions

of Va

cuum

Ch

ambe

r Effe

cts on

Plas

ma P

lume

Meas

urem

ents

J. Po

lansk

y, K.

Chou

, J. W

ang,

Unive

rsity

of So

uthern

Califo

rnia,

Los A

ngele

s, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

131

Thru

st Au

gmen

tatio

n by

Char

ge

Exch

ange

M. Cr

ofton

, J. P

ollard

, The

Aeros

pace

Co

rporat

ion, E

l Seg

undo

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

132

The P

lasma

-Mat

erial

Inter

actio

ns

Facil

ity at

UCL

AT.

Matlo

ck, R

. Con

versa

no, D

. Goe

bel, R

. W

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,

Stan

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,

Univ

ersity

of Kw

aZulu

-Na

tal, D

urban

, Sou

th Afr

ica

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

134

Mode

l of H

ybrid

Roc

ket C

ombu

stion

in

Classi

cal H

ybrid

Roc

ket M

otor

sT.

Morita

, Tok

ai Un

iversi

ty, H

iratsu

ka,

Japa

n; S.

Yuas

a, To

kyo M

etrop

olitan

Un

iversi

ty, H

ino, J

apan

; T. S

himad

a, Ja

pan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy (J

AXA)

, Sa

gami

hara,

Japa

n; S.

Yama

guch

i, Tok

ai Un

iversi

ty, H

iratsu

ka, J

apan

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

135

Micro

and F

ull-S

cale

Expe

rimen

ts on

Hyb

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

Orlé

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

brid

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

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

138

Laun

ches

of H

ybrid

Roc

kets

with

Wa

x Fu

elH.

Kawa

i, J. H

arada

, A. B

anno

, J. O

guro,

I.

Naka

gawa

, Tok

ai Un

iversi

ty, H

iratsu

ka,

Japa

n

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

139

Labo

rato

ry Sc

ale H

ybrid

Roc

ket

HTPB

Fuel

Grain

Per

form

ance

En

hanc

emen

t and

Man

ufac

turin

g Te

chniq

ues

S. Ra

dinsk

y, J.

Herrm

ann,

L. Ma

ltbie,

J.

Vanh

erweg

, D. D

eTurr

is, Ca

liforni

a Stat

e Po

lytec

hnic

Unive

rsity,

San

Luis

Obisp

o, CA

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

140

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Flig

ht Te

sting

of

a Hyb

rid R

ocke

t Boo

ster f

or U

AV

Assis

ted Ta

ke O

ffA.

Bette

lla, F

. More

tto, U

nivers

ity of

Pa

dua,

Padu

a, Ita

ly; E.

Gere

mia,

HIT0

9,

Pado

va, I

taly;

N. B

ellom

o, D.

Pava

rin,

Unive

rsity

of Pa

dua,

Padu

a, Ita

ly; D

. Pe

tronio

, HIT0

9, Pa

dova

, Ital

y

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

141

Test

of H

ybrid

Roc

ket F

uel G

rains

wi

th Sw

irl Pa

ttern

s Fab

ricat

ed U

sing

Rapid

Pro

toty

ping T

echn

ology

D. Ar

mold,

J. B

oyer,

K. Ku

o, Pe

nnsy

lvania

St

ate U

nivers

ity, S

tate C

olleg

e, PA

; J.

Fulle

r, J. D

esain

, T. C

urtiss

, The

Aeros

pace

Co

rporat

ion, L

os An

geles

, CA

  

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5Th

erma

l Man

agem

ent &

Eneg

y Con

versi

on D

evice

Tech

nolog

ies (I

TAR

Restr

icted

Sessi

on)

210

HCh

aired

by: C

. TAR

AU, A

dvan

ced C

oolin

g Tec

hnolo

gies;

D. S

HAFE

R, GE

Aviat

ion an

d M. C

HOI,

NASA

-Godd

ard S

pace

Fligh

t Cen

ter14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-414

2Lo

op H

eat P

ipe D

eploy

able

Radia

tor(

LHP/

DR) E

ngine

ering

Dev

elopm

ent

Unit,

EDU

(ITAR

Restr

icted

Pape

r)S.

Seme

nov,

N. Ge

rnert,

Therm

acore,

Inc.,

La

ncaste

r, PA;

B. Ga

rdner,

D. Ba

uer, B

. Blak

e, Lo

ckhee

d Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, S

unny

vale,

CA

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

143

Cylin

drica

l Ene

rgy S

tora

ge Co

oling

Ar

chite

cture

s (ITA

R Re

strict

ed

Pape

r)G.

Fosh

age,

M. B

ryant,

RCT S

ystem

s, Lin

thicu

m, M

D

  

  

 

Wedn

esda

y, 17

July

2013

213-

LP-3

0Co

mbus

tion

Cham

ber H

eat T

rans

fer

210

FCh

aired

by: V

. AHU

JA, C

RAFT

Tech

and M

. MEY

ER, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

144

Asse

ssmen

t of F

ilm Co

oling

Ch

arac

terist

ics in

a GO

X/ K

eros

ene

Rock

et Co

mbus

tion

Cham

ber

C. Kir

chbe

rger, G

. Sch

liebe

n, O.

Haid

n, Te

chnic

al Un

iversi

ty of

Munic

h, Ga

rching

, Ge

rman

y

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

145

An Ex

perim

enta

l Inv

estig

ation

on

the S

teady

Stat

e Hea

t Tra

nsfe

r Ch

arac

terist

ics of

Liqu

id Me

than

eA.

Trejo,

C. G

arcia,

A. Ch

oudh

uri, U

nivers

ity

of Te

xas,

El Pa

so, E

l Pas

o, TX

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

146

Desig

n of a

n Exp

erime

ntal C

ampa

ign

on M

ethan

e Reg

enera

tive L

iquid

Rock

et En

gine C

oolin

g Sys

temR.

Votta

, F. Ba

ttista,

M. F

erraiu

olo, P.

Ronci

oni,

V. Sa

lvator

e, P. D

e Matt

eis, It

alian A

erospa

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

ines V

210

BCh

aired

by: C

. KIRC

HBER

GER a

nd S

. FOR

DE, A

erojet

Rock

etdyn

e14

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-414

7Th

e Dev

elopm

ent R

esult

s of M

ain

Engin

e (HB

T-5) f

or H

TVY.

Tashir

o, N.

Mats

uda,

IHI Co

rporat

ion,

Gunm

a, Jap

an; S

. Tak

ata, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAXA

), Iba

raki, J

apan

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

148

A Deca

de of

Succe

ss an

d Inn

ovati

on

for Ev

olved

Expe

ndab

le La

unch

Ve

hicle

Liquid

Prop

ulsion

Syste

msI. D

awson

, P. Do

wler,

G. Ko

ntogia

nnis,

G.

Pech,

Unite

d Lau

nch Al

liance,

Cente

nnial,

CO

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

149

Deve

lopme

nt of

the B

anta

m Fa

mily

of A

eroje

t Roc

ketd

yne C

omme

rcial

Rock

et En

gines

D. Le

vack

, W. S

ack,

Pratt

& W

hitne

y, Ca

noga

Park,

CA

  

  

Wedn

esda

y, 17

July

2013

215-

LP-3

3Ig

nition

Syste

ms11

4Ch

aired

by: P

. ALLI

OT, S

necm

a S.A.

and T

. POU

RPOI

NT, P

urdue

Univ

ersity

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

150

Basic

Char

acter

istics

of Re

actio

n Ini

tiatio

n Sys

tem U

sing D

ishch

arge

Pla

sma f

or 1N

-clas

s Thr

uster

with

Gr

een P

rope

llants

T. Iiz

uka,

T. Sh

indo,

J. Sa

to, Y.

Sato,

S.

Kawa

bata,

J. Ao

yagi,

H. Ta

kega

hara,

Toky

o Me

tropo

litan U

nivers

ity, Hi

no, J

apan

; T.

Naga

ta, Ja

pan A

erospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAXA

), Tsu

kuba

, Jap

an

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

151

Feas

ibility

Stud

y of L

ow Fr

eque

ncy

Plasm

a for

Bipr

opell

ant T

hrus

ter

Ignit

ionT.

Naga

ta, Ja

pan A

erosp

ace E

xplor

ation

Ag

ency

(JAX

A), T

suku

ba, J

apan

; E.

Besn

ard, C

alifor

nia S

tate U

nivers

ity, L

ong

Beac

h, CA

1530

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

152

An Ex

perim

enta

l Eva

luatio

n of

a To

rch Ig

nition

Syste

m fo

r Pr

opuls

ion R

esea

rchJ.

Flores

, L. S

anch

ez, V

. Dora

do, A

. Ch

oudh

uri, U

nivers

ity of

Texa

s, El

Paso

, El

Paso

, TX

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-4

153

Effe

ct of

Jet M

omen

tum

Ratio

and

Equiv

alenc

e Rat

io on

the I

gnitio

n Pr

oces

s of T

MEDA

and W

hite

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

  

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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

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Ray J

ohns

onVic

e Pres

ident

Spac

e Lau

nch O

perat

ions

The A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion

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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

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Spac

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Crock

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k, K.

Doeri

ng, D

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cs,

Inc.,

Hunts

ville,

AL; R

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ratt &

W

hitne

y, De

Soto,

CA

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hrs

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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

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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

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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

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., 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

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, 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

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., 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

s, G.

, 29-T

M-1,

118

-APC-4

Willi

ams,

J., 1

78-EP

-10W

illiam

s, S.

, 207

-EP-15

Wilso

n, C.,

138

-TFES

-2W

ilson,

D., 1

98-TM

-7W

ilson,

J., 5

0-PC-7

Wilso

n, M.

, 68-L

P-5W

ilson,

S., 3

5-EC-3

Wing

borg,

N.,

54-PC

-11W

ink, J

., 18

1-HR-9

Wink

ler, C

., 60

-ABPS

I-5, 8

4-ABP

SI-6

Wint

ers, B

., 10

2-ITA

R-1, 1

04-LP

-8W

irz, R

., 12

0-EP-5

, 148

-EP-8,

209

-EP-17

Wise

, B.,

126-L

P-12

Witc

her, J

., 61

-APS-2

Witty

, W.,

183-L

P-23

Woise

tschlä

ger, J

., 33

-ABPS

I-4Wo

lfe, C

., 11

1-SCP

-3Wo

lford,

D.,

10-EC

-1Wo

ng, D

., 11

2-SR-2

Wood

ason

, R.,

17-GT

E-6

Wood

s, E.,

28-S

CP-1

Wordi

ngha

m, C.

, 178

-EP-10

Wros

ch, M

., 17

5-APS

-5W

u, J.,

24-P

C-1W

uche

rer, E

., 18

3-LP-2

3W

ycza

lek, F

., 96

-EERE

-5W

ycza

lek, M

., 96

-EERE

-5W

ycza

lek, T

., 96

-EERE

-5Xia

omin,

H.,

74-PC

-13Xie

, J.,

97-EP

-1Xu

, J.,

75-PC

-14Ya

buha

ra, E.

, 110

-SCP-2

Yada

, K.,

45-LP

-2Ya

mada

, K.,

154-L

P-16

Yama

giwa,

Y., 1

18-AP

C-4Ya

magu

chi, S

., 21

0-HR-1

0Ya

maka

wa, H

., 11

8-APC

-4Ya

mamu

ra, H

., 11

8-APC

-4Ya

mana

ka, M

., 15

5-LP-1

7Ya

manis

hi, N

., 10

5-LP-9

, 127

-LP-13

, 157

-LP-19

Yana

gi, R.

, 92-A

PS-4

Yang

, J.,

186-L

P-27

Yang

, L.,

46-LP

-3, 9

5-ECS

-1Ya

ng, Q

., 15

2-HSA

BP-9

Yang

, V.,

43-HS

ABP-2

, 125

-HSAB

P-7Ye

, Z.,

13-GT

E-1Ye

e, C.,

28-S

CP-1

Yend

ler, B

., 22

1-SCP

-7Ye

ntsch

, R.,

66-HS

ABP-5

Yette

r, R.,

150-H

R-6Yi,

J., 7

4-PC-1

3Yil

maz,

M., 9

5-ECS

-1Yim

, J.,

106-L

P-10,

205

-EP-12

Yone

zawa

, R.,

166-E

DU-2

Yoon

, C.,

25-PC

-3Yo

ung,

G., 1

50-HR

-6Yo

ung,

J., 1

22-EP

-7, 2

04-EP

-11Yo

ung,

K., 1

3-GTE

-1Yu

, G.,

43-HS

ABP-2

Yu, N

., 12

3-HR-3

, 188

-LP-29

Yu, S

., 74

-PC-13

Yu, X

., 18

1-HR-9

Yuan

, Y.,

43-HS

ABP-2

Yuas

a, S.

, 210

-HR-10

Yumu

sak,

M., 1

95-SR

-9Yu

ngste

r, S.,

50-PC

-7Za

krajse

k, J.,

136

-APS-3

Zame

taev,

E., 1

05-LP

-9Za

ndbe

rgen,

B., 1

81-HR

-9Za

seck

, C.,

149-H

R-5Ze

ng, P

., 18

8-LP-2

9Zh

ang,

L., 1

25-HS

ABP-7

Zhan

g, S.

, 20-L

P-1Zh

ang,

T., 4

3-HSA

BP-2

Zhan

g, W.

, 13-G

TE-1

Zhan

g, Z.,

137

-EC-6

Zhao

, X.,

20-LP

-1Zh

ao, Y

., 66

-HSAB

P-5Zh

eng,

X., 1

11-SC

P-3Zh

ou, C

., 93

-EC-4

Zhua

ng, F

., 46

-LP-3,

51-P

C-8, 7

6-PC-1

5, 2

21-SC

P-7Zh

uang

, T.,

148-E

P-8, 2

07-EP

-15Zil

liac,

G., 1

8-HR-1

, 150

-HR-6,

180

-HR-8

Zimme

rman

, J.,

18-HR

-1, 1

80-HR

-8Zin

k, G.

, 26-P

C-4Zin

n, B.

, 167

-LP-22

Zorlu

, O.,

176-E

C-7Zu

lkefli,

Z., 1

34-ST

-1Zu

niga,

H., 6

4-GTE

-14Zu

rbach

, S.,

205-E

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