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Propulsion and Energy (P&E) TCs

Propulsion and Energy (P&E) TCs. Ashwani K. Gupta Director, P&E Group August 2, 2009. Agenda. Introduction Updates from Staff JPC 2009 - Dan Lichting

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Propulsion and Energy (P&E) TCs

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  1. Propulsion and Energy (P&E) TCs Ashwani K. Gupta Director, P&E Group August 2, 2009

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Updates from Staff • JPC 2009 - Dan Lichting • JPC 2010 – Tech Chair: Lance Chenault, Exec Chair: Dr. Woodrow Whitlow) – (sponsorship: Jacobs Technology/ATA, NASA Marshall, NASA GRC, NASA Stennis) + Seeking support from GE Aviation, Honeywell, Aerojet, Lockheed Martin Company, ATK, Rolls Royce, Moog , ..) • JPC 2011- San Diego (Tech. chair, General chair, sponsorship,…) - all • JPC steering committee chair - Keith McManus • JPC 2012 – Location? (Tech. chair, General chair, sponsorship,…) • Educational – Ian Halliwell • Update from May meeting • TC chair reports - 5 minute each • Other Business

  3. Deputy Director Energy David Lilley Deputy Director Air-Breathing Propulsion Jeff Hamstra Deputy Director Rocket & Space Propulsion I-Shih Chang Deputy Director Advanced Propulsion & Technologies Selma Goldstein Green Energy Tech. (GET) Working Group Bill Lear / V. Lyons Director Propulsion & Energy Ashwani Gupta P&E Organization Aerospace Power Systems TC Terrestrial Energy Systems TC Hybrid Rockets TC Liquid Propulsion TC Solid Rockets TC Electric Propulsion TC Gas Turbine Engines TC High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC Air Breathing Propulsion Integration TC Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion TC Energetic Components & Systems TC Propellants & Combustion TC

  4. P&E Group Directors Director – Ashwani K. Gupta Phone: 301-405-5276 E-mail: akgupta@umd.edu Deputy Director, Air-Breathing Propulsion - Jeff Hamstra Phone: 817-655-8894 E-mail: jeffrey.w.hamstra@lmco.com Deputy Director, Rocket & Space Propulsion - I-Shih Chang Phone: 310-336-5917 E-mail:i-shih.Chang@aero.org Deputy Director, Advanced Propulsion & Technologies - Selma Goldstein Phone: 310-336-1013 E-mail: selma.goldstein@aero.org Deputy Director, Energy - David Lilley Phone: 405-744-5897 E-mail: lilley@okstate.edu

  5. TC Chair(* = New TC chair) Name Position Affiliation Energy TC's Dr. David Lilley Chair – Terrestrial Energy Oklahoma State University Harout Ayvazian Chair – Aerospace Power Systems The Boeing Company Past Chair: Mr. Michael Piszczor, NASA Glenn Research Center Propulsion TC's ABP Dr. Ray Best Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Hawker Beechcraft Dr. Robert Bruckner Gas Turbine Engines NASA GRC Dr. Marty Bradley High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Boeing Phantom Works Past Chair ABP, Dr. Clarence Chenault, Ohio Aerospace Institute Rocket * Prof. Lyon King Chair - Electric Propulsion Michigan Tech Univ. Space Past Chair, Dan Goebel, Jet Propulsion Lab Prop. * Arif Karabeyoglu Chair - Hybrid Rockets SPG Corp Past Chair: Dr. Andrew Prince, ATK Thiokol * Mr. Scott Miller Chair - Liquid Propulsion Aerojet Corp. Past Chair: Carl Engelbrecht, Johns Hopkins Univ/APL * Mr. Clyde Carr Chair - Solid Rockets ATK, Baltimore, MD Past Chair: Thomas Moore, ATK Tactical Prop & Controls, Baltimore, MD Advanced Karl RInk Chair - Energetic Components & Systems University of Idaho Prop.Past Chair:Dr. Barry T. Neyer, Perkin Elmer Optoelectronics * Mr. Bryan Palaszewski,Chair - Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion NASA GRC Past chair:Benjamin B. Donahue, Boeing Prof. Fred Gouldin, Chair - Propellants & Combustion Cornell University Past Chair: Dr. Keith McManus, GE Global Research

  6. TAC Organization - 2008 Vice President Staff Liaison Deputy VP Groups of Discipline and Technology Committees Groups of Technology Integration, Systems, and Program Committees Database And IT Interaction Committee Liaisons New Initiatives New Programs

  7. Future JPC Planning JPC Locations 2004 Ft. Lauderdale, Pratt&Whitney 2005 Tucson, Raytheon 2006 Sacramento, Aerojet 2007 Cincinnati, GE • Hartford, Pratt & Whitney • Denver, LM • Nashville (NASA GRC,Jacobs Technology/ATA, NASA Marshall, NASA Stennis) – update from AIAA • San Diego, (sponsorship??) – update from AIAA • TBD Charleston, Montreal, Boston, Baltimore, Savannah (P&E 7/20/08) • TBD Seattle, Anchorage, Albuquerque, San Jose • . . . . Cleveland

  8. JPC Statistics

  9. IECEC Statistics

  10. IECEC and JPC are co-located in Denver What does this mean? • Program structure is the same for both conferences which makes merging conferences relatively straight forward • Each conference will have its own assigned rooms • Both Planning committees will meet in Orlando to work on finalizing the program and co-sponsored sessions • Both conferences have the same deadline dates and registration fee, and those that purchase the proceedings will have access to all papers • Each conference had it's own call for papers, including a line by the title of the conference that says “including (other conference's name)” • Listings will be combined for prel. and final program to give people the best outlook to what they can expect the program to be on-site. • Hopefully with the strength of both programs we can increase the over all Conference attendance * International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC)

  11. Passport to the Future Teacher Workshop (3-4 August) • Objective is to provide K-12 teachers materials to explain the aerospace industry and demystify math and science for their students, • Concurrent sessions will focus on hands-on standards based activities. • Participants can network with other educators from across the country and share ideas on how to inspire your students. • This event was created for teachers who are interested in astronautics and aeronautics and want to learn about the technical side of hands-on activities. • The grade level focus is from kindergarten to grade 12. • Teachers may attend technical exhibits, plenary session and technical sessions. Contact: Lisa Bacon at lisab@aiaa.org (AIAA Manager, Pre-College Outreach/Student Activities

  12. JPC Conference Sessions - Topics • Aircraft Propulsion; Air Breathing, Combined Cycle Systems and Components • Air Breathing Propulsion Integration (ABP - 7 Sessions) • Gas-Turbine Engine (GTE – 14 Sessions) • Hypersonic and Combined Cycle Propulsion (HYP - 16 Sessions, includes 1 panel) • System Concepts and Supporting Propulsion Technology (SCP - 10 Sessions, incl’s 1 panel) • Rockets & Space Propulsion • Space & Earth-to-Orbit Vehicle Systems (VS - 7 Sessions, includes 1 panel) • Electric Propulsion (EP - 21 Sessions) • Liquid Rocket Propulsion (LP - 31 Sessions) • Hybrid Rocket Propulsion (HR - 6 Sessions, includes 1 K.K. Kuo) • Solid Rocket Propulsion (SR - 15 Sessions, includes 1 K.K. Kuo) • In-space Propulsion Technologies (ISP - 2 Sessions, includes 1 panel) • Advanced Propulsion & Technologies • Advanced Propulsion Concepts for Future Flight (APC - 6 Sessions) • Energetic Components & Systems (ECS - 4 Sessions) • Ground Test (GT - 8 Sessions) • Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion Systems (NFF - 6 Sessions) • Propellants & Combustion (PC - 17 Sessions, includes 1 K.K. Kuo) • History & Education • History (HIS - 2 Sessions, plus 2 joint with LP) • Propulsion Education (EDU - 2 Sessions)

  13. 45th JPC VIP Guests/Speakers

  14. 45th JPC Panels, Chairs, and Members

  15. TAC guideline for new awards

  16. Conference Costs per Head -BD

  17. Keynote Panel & Speakers • Monday AM Technical Conference Opening Activity • Apollo Anniversary Panel (in place of Keynote) • Chair: Bob Dickman, Exec. Dir. AIAA • Panelists: Arnie Aldrich, Gerry Griffin, Glynn Lunney, Frank Van Rensselaer, J.R. Thompson, Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, Bob Sieck • Greetings from Colorado Lt. Gov. Barbara O’Brien • Tuesday AM Keynote • Dr. Werner Dahm, USAF Chief Scientist • Wednesday AM Keynote • Brian Duffy, Lockheed Martin, VP, Altair Programs Mgr • Wednesday Awards Banquet • At convention center open to all conference attendees as included in their registration fees • Speaker – Gen. Bob Kehler USAF/SC

  18. Technical Conference Expectation • Approximately ~835 Abstracts Submitted • Approximately 38 Abstracts Rejected • Typical 15% Withdrawal/No-Show  Expect ~ 680 paper in 174 sessions • Keynotes and Special Panel Sessions • Apollo Anniversary Panel (Monday) • 2 Keynote (Tuesday & Wednesday) and Awards Speakers • 10 Special Panel Sessions • Organized by Academic, Technical, and General Chair, and their delegates (including LM Fellows J. Hamstra & J. Clarke) • 2 on Public Policy, including a OSTP Public Consultation Session • Ad Hoc Special Sessions (Ares, X-51, Prof. K. Kuo [3])

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