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Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees

Joint TC General Meeting

47 th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit Orlando World Center Marriott Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Gas Turbine Engines - High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion - Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration

General Meeting Agenda (1 of 2)

Time

7:00 7:15 7:20 7:30 8:00

Tuesday, January 6, 2009 Topic

Convene - Dinner Call to order & Introductions P&E Group Director Comments Air Breathing Propulsion Subgroup Status General Remarks P&E Group Meeting Summary ABP Steering Committee Meeting Membership Report (02) Technical Committee reports (15 Min each) High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion (03) Gas Turbine Engines (04) Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration (05)

Speaker

Gupta Hamstra Hamstra Hamstra Gaitonde Bradley Bruckner Best

Gas Turbine Engines - High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion - Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration

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General Meeting Agenda (2 of 2)

Time

8:45 9:40 10:00

Tuesday, January 6, 2009 Topic

Service & Conference Reports (10 Min Each) Communications (06) Honors and Awards (07) Education (08) ASM Conference (09) JPC Conference (10) Other Business Closing Comments & Adjourn

Speaker

Herbon Lee Gaeta Reddy Starkey All Hamstra

Gas Turbine Engines - High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion - Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration

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• • Roll Call ABP Subgroup Committee members in attendance tonight were: Distinguished guests tonight included:     

Mr. Jeff Hamstra

Deputy Director – Air Breathing Propulsion Subgroup

Dr. Ashwani Gupta

Director P&E Group

Dr. David Lilley

Deputy Director – Energy Subgroup

Dr. Mark Lewis

Former Chief Scientist – USAF

Dr. Essam Khalil

Professor Cairo University Egypt (1 of 2)

Last Name

Anand Bhagwandin Best Blodgett Bradley Bruckner Byerley Castro Chuck Cohen Convery Daebelliehn DeTurris Dippold III Donohue Drummond Ebrahimi Engblom Flamm Gaeta Gaitonde Garrad Gogineni Halliwell Hamstra Hartfield Herbon Ihme Ilie Jensen

First Name Title

Phil Houshan William Jeffrey Richard Datta Doug Sivaram Ian Jeffrey Roy Jeffrey Matthias Marcel Daniel M. S.

Vishal Raymond Keith Marty Robert Aaron Joaquin Chen Jeffrey Janet Roderick Dianne Vance Jim

Organization

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Embry-Riddle Aero University Hawker Beechcraft Corp.

GE Aviation Mr.

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The Boeing Co., Huntington Beach NASA - Glenn Research Center USAF Academy Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Mr.

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The Boeing Company UTRC Ms. GE Aviation Mr.

Aerojet Cal Poly State University, SLO NASA - Glenn Research Center UTRC NASA - Langley Research Center SEA Embry-Riddle University NASA - Langley Research Center Georgia Tech Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Testing Alliance - AEDC Spectral Energies, LLC Avetec Lockheed Martin Auburn University Williams International University of Michigan UC - San Diego Rolls-Royce Corporation

Roll Call • ABP Subgroup Committee members in attendance tonight were: (2 of 2)

Last Name First Name Title Organization

Jines Johnson Kaemming Kapat Kenyon Key Kirk Kisling Klinge Lee Malloy Malo-Molina Mange McKay Nalim Paxson Rasheed Reddy Reeve Sekar Smith Springer Srinivasan Starkey Stults Subramanian Troia Vyas Watts Webster Welch Lanny Stephen Thomas Jay Jimmy Nicole Daniel Douglas John Jinho Donald Faure Rick Bruce Razi Daniel Adam Dhanireddy Hayden Balu Chris Ron Ravichandra Ryan Ian Mani Trajean Manan Anthony Robert Jerry Dr.

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Ohio Aerospace Institute Northrop Grumman Mr. Boeing Phantom Works Mr.

University of Central Florida Mr.

Department of Defense Ms. Purdue University Dr.

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Florida Institute of Technology Pratt & Whitney Lockheed Martin NASA - Glenn Research Center Dr.

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Aerospace Testing Alliance - AEDC Wright Patterson AFB Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Lockheed Martin Purdue University NASA - Glenn Research Center General Electric Global Research Ctr NASA - Glenn Research Center UTRC AFRL/RZTC WPAFB AEDC Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab Texas A&M University University of Colorado Georgia Tech ASE Technologies, Inc.

Northrop Grumman ERAU Dynetics - AEDC University of Tenn - Chattanooga Army Research Lab @ NASA Glenn

Propulsion & Energy Group Meeting Summary

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

P&E TCs

Ashwani K. Gupta

Director, P&E Group January 5, 2009

P&E Organization

Director Propulsion & Energy Ashwani Gupta Deputy Director Air-Breathing Propulsion Jeff Hamstra Gas Turbine Engines TC (New) High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC (New) Air Breathing Propulsion Integration TC (New) Deputy Director Rocket & Space Propulsion I-Shih Chang Hybrid Rockets TC Liquid Propulsion TC Solid Rockets TC Electric Propulsion TC Deputy Director Advanced Propulsion & Technologies Selma Goldstein Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion TC Energetic Components & Systems TC Propellants & Combustion TC Deputy Director Energy David Lilley Aerospace Power Systems TC Terrestrial Energy Systems TC

TAC Organization - 2008

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

Future JPC Planning

JPC Locations

2004 Ft. Lauderdale, Pratt&Whitney 2005 Tucson, Raytheon 2006 Sacramento, Aerojet 2007 Cincinnati, GE 2008 Hartford, Pratt & Whitney

2009 Denver , LMC – update from AIAA 2010 Nashville, GRC – update from AIAA 2011 TBD Seattle, San Diego, Anchorage, Albuquerque (P&E 7/20/08) 2012

2013

TBD Charleston, Montreal, Boston, Baltimore, Savannah

. . . . . etc.

2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT 45 th JPC VIP Guests/Speakers Position

Industry Exec Chair & Exec Dinner Speaker

Speaker/Panel Chair Candidate Joanne Maguire

, Exec. Vice President LM Space Systems Co.

** Invitation in Work (TBI) **

Monday

“Innovation in Launch and Space System Propulsion”

AM Keynote Speaker

Gen. Sheridan?: (Intro by: Mike Gass

, President United Launch Alliance)

** TBI **

(OR Gen. Robert C. Kehler if 40 th is done on Wednesday) Tuesday

“Innovation in Aeronautical and Exo-Atmospheric Propulsion”

AM Keynote Speaker

Aeronautics Research Lead

, NASA or AFRL? **Towards Greater Fuel Efficiency** Evening: 40 th Anniv. (Opt.1)

TBD [?? Dr. Neil Armstrong:

** You got us there, you got us back ** (Intro. NASA Adm.) and/or Panel on Propulsion Innovations that made getting to the moon and back possible //]

Wednesday

“Innovation’s Future”

AM Keynote Speakers Luncheon Speaker PM

John Karas,

LMSSC VP Human Expl.:

**Orion the next step**(TBI); ????: Aeronautics

Next Step

OR 40 th Anniv. (Opt.2) Gen. Robert C. Kehler,

USAF Space Command:

**A View into the Future**

(Intro J. Maguire) Bill Ritter

, Governor of Colorado:

**The Space Economy**(TBI)

Conference Costs per Head -BD

All Costs per Full Paid

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Full Paids All Costs per Full Paid

2009 JOINT PROPULSION CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT 45 th JPC Panels & Panel Chairs Position Panel Chair Candidate Contact Lead Status Monday

“Innovation in Launch and Space Vehicle Applications” (Being coord by D. Lichtin)

Monday AM Panel

“Launch Vehicle - Boosters”

Monday PM Panel

“Launch Vehicle - Upper Stage”

Monday PM Panel Chair

“In-Space Prop., Customer Views”

Co-Chairs: Aerospace Corp. (R. Johnson?) & LM-M&FC (LP, SP, HP, S&EOVS)

** TBD ** E. Musk, S. Cook, Col. White, J. Sponnick, (ATK)

Chair: United Launch Alliance (G. Sowers) (LP, SP, HP , S&EOVS)

** TBD ** M. Wilkens, (Aries US-NASA/Boeing),(OSC-A. Ellias?), (PW-J-2X)

Chair: (Byers/Sackheim?)

NASA and or AFRP

(LP, SP, EP, S&EOVS, ISP)

** TBD ** Elachi, Ergen, El-Genk, Brig.Gen.Greaves

Tuesday

“Innovation in Aeronautic and Trans-Atmospheric Applications” (Being coord by J. Hamstra)

Tuesday AM Panel

“Commercial Aeronautics – 787/A380?”

Tuesday PM Panel Chair

““Military Aeronautics – F35?”

Tuesday PM Panel Chair

“Hypersonics”

Chair:, Boeing? (ABPI, GTE, SC&S)

** TBD **

Chair: AFRL/RT or F-35Prog/JPO (ABPI, GTE, SC&S)

** TBD **JPO, LMA, NG, BAE, P&W, GE, User

Chair:

Dr. Mark Lewis

(Special Advisor to Chief of Staff and Secretary US Air Force) (H&CC)

** TBI **

Wednesday

“Innovation’s Past and Future Applications” (Being coord by R. Frederick)

Wednesday AM Panel

“Key Innovations of the Past”

Wednesday PM Panel Chair

“Future Policy”

Chair: Apollo Astronaut & Aeronautics Luminary (Parallel sessions?) (His & Ed)

** TBD **

Chair:

NASA/Hq

(Steering)

** TBD **

P&E Group Meeting Summary 14

Essam E Khalil Fellow AIAA Candidate, Director International

Professor, Cairo University, Egypt, 1988 to present

AIAA Activities:

• Deputy Director Region VII, 2004 + • Member of Thermophysics TC, 2000+ • Member, Terrestrial Energy TC, 2003+ and Vice Chair 2006 + • Promote AIAA Products and services Internationally • Help in judging International Students Projects Competition • Member of IECEC Steering committee, 2003 + , Technical program Chair of IECEC 2009

Goals

• Foster international collaboration • Promote the products and services offered by AIAA in the international market • Promote international student and aerospace community membership in the AIAA • Further enhance the networking opportunities for stronger aerospace community • Expand on the creation of local international sections and chapters of the AIAA • Promote AIAA to maintain as the lead premier aerospace professional organization internationally • Expand on the international workshops to benefit the students, young professionals and aerospace community

Air Breathing Propulsion Subgroup Status

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

ABP Subgroup Overview • •

2008 Was Year Of Great Change

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Transition From Legacy ABP TC To New 3-TC Structure Was Successfully Completed New TCs Are Operational & Adequately Staffed

Goals For 2009

Refine Inter-TC ConOps

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Continue Membership Growth With Special Attention To Targeted Demographics Move Forward As Individual TCs On Expanded TC Charters While Retaining Subgroup Connectivity Ensure Engagement Of All TC Members

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P&E Organization – 4 Subgroups With 12 TCs

Deputy Director Air-Breathing Propulsion Jeff Hamstra Gas Turbine Engines TC High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC Director Propulsion & Energy Ashwani Gupta Deputy Director Rocket & Space Propulsion I-Shih Chang Hybrid Rockets TC Liquid Propulsion TC Solid Rockets TC Electric Propulsion TC Deputy Director Advanced Propulsion & Technologies Selma Goldstein Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion TC Energetic Components & Systems TC Propellants & Combustion TC Deputy Director Energy David Lilley Aerospace Power Systems TC Terrestrial Energy Systems TC

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Air Breathing Propulsion Subgroup Organizational Structure

ABP Subgroup Effective May 1, 2008

Common Elements

Communications Herbon Membership Gaitonde Aerospace Sciences Meeting Reddy Liaison Education Gaeta Honors & Awards Starkey Lee Joint Propulsion Conference

Separate TCs

Gas Turbine Engines Chair: Bruckner Conferences Services Technical Disciplines High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Chair: Bradley Conferences Services Technical Disciplines Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Chair: Best Conferences Services Technical Disciplines

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ABP Steering Committee Meeting Summary

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

ABP Steering Committee Meeting Agenda • • • • • •

Monday, January 5, 2009 Opening Comments ASM09 Tempo & Joint ABP Meeting Agenda P&E Group Meeting Summary New Member Applications Top Issues

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Awards Procedures Paper No-Shows & Withdrawals Succession Planning Path Forward As Individual TCs Open Forum

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ASM09 Meetings Item Day Time Event

1 4 5 6 37 55 58 59 64 66 68 73 74 79 80 81 102 109 111 119 122 128 129 137 138 162 163 176 197 199 200 210 219 Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday 1800-2000 TAC Welcome Reception 0800-1200 TC Chair Training 0800-1200 TAC Director/Deputy Director Training 1200-1700 TAC/Education Workshop 1800-2100 TAC-Propulsion and Energy Group 0900-1030 ABPTC Service Committee Meetings 1030-1200 ABPTCs Communications Subcommittee 1030-1230 ASM 2010 Planning Meeting 1300-1430 ABPTCs Working Group (Communications) 1400-1600 JPC Steering Committee 1430-1600 ABPTCs Conferences ASM/JPC 1600-1730 ABPTCs Working Group (Conferences) 1600-1800 JPC 2010 Planning Meeting 1730-1900 High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC 1730-1900 Gas Turbine Engines TC 1730-1900 Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC 2000-2100 GTTC Propulsion Subcommittee Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday 0900-1030 ABPTCs Honors & Awards 0900-1200 JPC 2009 Planning Meeting 1030-1200 ABPTCs Working Group (Honors & Awards) 1300-1430 ABPTCs Education 1400-1800 TAC New Initiatives Subcommittee 1430-1600 ABPTCs Working Group (Education) 1600-1700 ABPTCs Steering Committee/Working Groups Tuesday Tuesday 1700-1800 ABPTCs Open/Working Groups 1900-2200 ABPTCs Meeting Tuesday 1900-2100 Section/TC Officer Web Site Training Wednesday 0800-1700 Energy Optimized Aircraft & Equipment PC Wednesday 1900-2100 Section/TC Officer Web Site Training Wednesday 1800-2130 Emerging Technologies Committee Wednesday 1900-2200 HyTASP Program Committee Thursday 0800-1600 Technical Activities Committee Friday 0700-1400 Board of Directors Meeting

Venue

Miami Grand 1/2 Grand 3 Grand 1/2 Marco Island Key West Marco Island Sawgrass Marco Island Key West Puerto Rico Sawgrass Key West Marco Island Sawgrass West Indies Suite 22275 Key West Vinoy Key West Sawgrass Key West Sawgrass Key Largo Bahamas Crystal J1 Atlanta Marco Island Atlanta Marco Island Sawgrass Sago Room Crystal H

ABP Interest

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Path Forward • • • • •

Theme For 2008: Stand Up & Stabilize New Organization Theme For 2009: Retain ABP Connectivity, Yet Move Forward As Individual TCs

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What Unique Value/Product Is Your TC Providing?

Awards, Publications, Training, Special Events, Cooperative Events With Other TCs/PCs/Societies, CVD, etc.

Make Sure New Members Are Engaged & Understand Expectations & Tempo Continue Active Membership Recruitment What Needs To Be Worked/Improved In Terms Of ABP Cooperative Structure?

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Upcoming Conferences • •

ASM

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2009 – 2011

Orlando

2012 – 2014

Gaylord Properties rotating through Baltimore, Dallas, Denver

JPC

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09 – Denver 10 – Nashville 11 – San Diego leading candidate

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Membership Report

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

TC Membership • • •

Nominations Accepted From International Community

 Government, Academia, Industry, At-large  Qualifications Reviewed & Members Selected By TC Chair

Typical Commitment Is For Three Consecutive One Year Terms

 Membership List Reviewed Annually   Active Involvement Required To Maintain Membership!

Your Home Organization Sponsors Members Activities

TC Size Controlled By AIAA

 Limited to 35 Regular Members  Associate and International Memberships Are Unlimited

TC Profiles – 2008-2009

Government High-Speed ABP Member +2 12 Industry Academia 21 6 +1 +1 Assoc. Member Int. Member Total Total 39 33 4 2 39 +2 Government Industry Academia Total ABPSI TC +3 3 +1 26 0 +1 +1 29 Member Assoc. Member Int. Member Total 23 +2 5 29 1 +1 Gas Turbines +2 Government Industry Academia Total 6 15 8 +1 +1 29 Member Assoc. Member Int. Member Total 23 +2 3 3 29

Roles and Responsibilities: Membership Subcommittee •

Membership Upgrades

Senior Member: Individuals who have demonstrated a successful professional practice in the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics for the equivalent of at least eight years … or who have at least eight years of continuous professional membership in AIAA. The Membership Committee reviews applications and nominations each month. Senior Members receive a certificate and lapel pin.

Associate Fellow: Individuals who have accomplished or been in charge of important engineering or scientific work … or have done original work of outstanding merit … or have otherwise made outstanding contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics. Nominees must be Senior Members with at least 12 years of professional experience (four years of post-graduate studies may be included, if applicable). Three AIAA member references with the standing of Associate Fellow, Fellow, or Honorary Fellow are required. Nomination forms are due by 15 April; references are due by 15 May. Newly elected Associate Fellows receive a certificate and lapel pin and are honored at the Associate Fellows Dinner held in conjunction with the Aerospace Science Conference each January. Look for email first week of February reminding you to evaluate eligibility for upgrade and to initiate application process if desired

Roles and Responsibilities: Membership Subcommittee • Membership Upgrades  

Fellow: Individuals of distinction in aeronautics or astronautics who have made notable valuable contributions to the aerospace arts, sciences, or technologies. Nominees must be Associate Fellows. Five AIAA member references (of specific AIAA member grades) are required. Nomination forms are due by 15 June; references are due by 15 July. Newly elected Fellows receive a certificate and lapel pin and are honored at the Aerospace Spotlight Gala.

Honorary Fellow: Individuals of eminence in aeronautics or astronautics distinguished by long and highly contributive careers in the aerospace arts, sciences, or technologies. Nominees must be Fellows. Five AIAA member references are required. Nomination forms are due by 15 June; references are due by 15 July. Newly elected Honorary Fellows receive a certificate and lapel pin and are honored at the Aerospace Spotlight Gala.

Look for email first week of February reminding you to evaluate eligibility for upgrade and to initiate application process if desired

Ways To Get & Stay Involved

TC involvement is a chance to augment your career through participation in the national propulsion community! If you don’t have an assignment, please see your TC Chair.

• • • • • • • • Work Through Subcommittee Chairs & Conference Organizers; Many Opportunities To Volunteer Awards/Competitions To Judge Technical Session Support At Conferences Contribute To Web Site, Annual Newsletter, & Highlights Article Development Numerous Requests For Help Via Email Perform As TC Officer Maintain Membership In AIAA; Pursue Membership Advances (Sr. Member, Associate Fellow, etc.) Take Advantage Of Local AIAA Activities

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Tech Committee ASM Report for Combined ABP Dinner Meeting 47 th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Orlando, Florida 6 January 2009

Marty Bradley

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion – Office holders

Vice Chair

Joaquin Castro

TC Chairman

Marty Bradley

Past Chair

Lance Chenault Service Subcommittee Representatives

Communications

Tom Kaemming

Honors & Awards

Jinho Lee

Education

Daniel Kirk

Membership

Datta Gaitonde Conference Subcommittee Representatives

Aerospace Sciences Meeting 2009

D.R. Reddy

Joint Propulsion Conference 2009

Ryan Starkey

TC Profile -

High-Speed ABP

– Jan 2009

Government Industry Academia Total Member Assoc. Member Int. Member Total 33 4 2 39 12 21 6 39 Member Senior Member Assoc. Fellow Fellow Unknown 9 12 15 1 2

“GPA”=2.2

Membership (Gaitonde) •

Proactive Membership Upgrades

 Senior Member / Associate Fellow / Fellow / Honorary Fellow  Members will receive reminder e-mails before application deadlines (includes help finding recommendations)

• Everyone has receive a short email questionnaire requesting information to update membership database – areas of technical interest being established • Dianne DeTurris & May-Fun Liou are accepted as (early cycle) members • 2 other new highly qualified applicants have been approved (normal cycle) - Hassan Hassan & Dora Musielak • In 2009, recruit more International Members

• • • • • High Speed Propulsion – Member Positions (1) TC Chair – Marty Bradley  Vice Chair – Joaquin Castro Membership - Datta Gaitonde  Applications & Data– Datta Gaitonde   Communications - Tom Kaemming –    Education - Daniel Kirk  Student Design Competition – Joel Malo-Molina    Honors and Awards - Jinho Lee  Propulsion Award Packages – Venkat Tangirala     Recruiting (International) – Joaquin Castro or TBD?

Member Upgrades – Doug Garrard TBD Replacement Year in Review Article – Takeshi Kanda, Dean Andreadis Newsletter – Chris Smith Website – Dave Lucia, Ravi Srinivasan Outreach – Paul Czysz Short Courses – Dan Paxson Rick Dyer -Steve Beckel – Dean Andreadis – Roy Hartfield Coordination with HyTASP Fred Billig Award – Balu Sekar Student Award – David Allen Best Paper Awards – James Donohue Doug Lewis, John Bradford

• • • High Speed Propulsion – Member Positions (2) ASM - D.R.Reddy  ASM 09 - D.R. Reddy – Dan Paxson / Ron Springer / Jinho Lee   ASM 10 –Bill Engblom – Houshang Ebrahimi ASM 11 – Roy Hartfield (Tentative) – TBD JPC – Ryan Starkey  JPC 09 – Ryan Starkey – Tim O’Brien, John Klinge  Liaison  HyTASP – Joaquin Castro        JPC 10 –Adam Rasheed – Manfred Peinemann JANNAF – Phil Drummond / Dean Andreadis /Steve Beckel European Orgs. – John Steelant Other TC’s/PC’s– Aerothermal TC Moehlemkamp Ground Test –

Balu Sekar / Doug Garrard?

Congressional Visits Day – AIAA Sections – TBD NASA Aeronautics –

Joaquin Castro Dianne DeTurris

• • • • • • • Communications (Tom Kaemming)

Developed new logo Identified 2 members to support web site update Non-conference TC meetings

 Monthly HSABP “Steering Committee” telecons

How to better engage with members that miss a conference?

 Send out briefing material with notes after the conference

Provided inputs to single ABP newsletter published at JPC Coordinate with HyTASP to provide HSABP inputs to future HyTASP Newsletters Year-end highlight article in Aerospace America.

 Coordinated with HyTASP & Turbines & Integration

Honors & Awards (Jinho Lee) • • • Working with HyTASP on Fred Billig Hypersonic Award    HyTASP PC seems to now have authority to sponsor an award We will continue to let HyTASP lead the effort to establish this award HSABP will offer to provide a representative to the selection committee if needed

HSABP supports exploration of having three separate graduate student awards ABP lifetime achievement award

HSABP has committed to provide at least one new high speed nomination by Oct 1

Education (Daniel Kirk)    Student Design Competitions – Keep flexible and find good topics, don’t follow a rigid topic rotation through each TC – Make sure high speed topics are suggested Professional Development Courses – Support keeping current ABP short course alive – NIA (National Institute of Aerospace) has a short course on “Advanced Hypersonic Propulsion” - presented in 2007 (some instructors are HSABP & HyTASP members) » Talk to NIA about collaboration – Outline established for unsteady propulsion short course. No additional progress yet.

K-12 Education – Continue to work together with Turbines and Integration – Help develop tabletop demonstration project » Tabletop propulsion engine, choked nozzle demo, shockwave visualization, etc.

» Could this be a University project to develop the portable demonstration project?

• • • • • • • • • Liaison (Joaquin Castro) HyTASP  Develop plan to increase information sharing between Hypersonics Conferences and ASM/JPC High Speed Propulsion Sessions (didn’t work last time)  HSABP inputs to HyTASP newsletter JANNAF - Several overlapping members  Have telecon specifically to discuss JANNAF liaison  Encourage authors to sanitize JANNAF topics for AIAA presentation Aerothermal TC (Moehlenkamp) – Status?

Ground Test TC (Balu Sekar / Doug Garrard?)  Attended GTTC Propulsion Subcommittee meeting Monday evening European Organizations – Recruit additional members Asian Organizations - Recruit additional members NASA Hypersonics – Fundamental Aero Program is having their own annual hypersonic research conferences (Joint with AFOSR) – get presentations/papers for AIAA Sessions – Diane DeTurris Congressional Visits Day – Joaquin Castro AIAA Sections – TBD

HSABP TC Metrics Score Sheet

CRITERIA METRIC ITEMS FOR EACH TC EVALUATION

A. Effectiveness of existing TC A 1. Membership balance analysis A 2. Create/update a charter A 3. Number of foreign members (optional) B. TAC governance B 1. Succession planning B 2. Training

Importance order No. of Metric Items Points per Metric Item Max Value of Metrics Max Percentage Evaluation Metric TOTAL = 80 TC: HSABP Percent Eval each TC

1 2 plus 1 Optional Item 5 10 plus 5 Optional 8.33 plus 4.2% extra A. 15 points 12.53

1 2 5 10 8.33% B. 10 points 8.33

1 3 5 15 12.5% C. Liaisons C 1. AIAA TC’s C 2. Local or Regional AIAA Chapters C 3. Other Professional Organizations ( i.e. SAE, ASME, etc. ) C. 10 points 8.33

1 2 5 10 8.33% D. No. of TC meetings each year and how active are the TC members D 1. No. of Members that attend D 2. No. of TC members that actively work on your TC subcommittees E. Special tasks by TC E 1. Professional short courses E 2. Higher Educational Programs (Graduate and Undergraduate) E 3. K-12 Educational Programs E 4. Community Programs Publications: E 5. Books E 6. Design Guides E 7. News letters/Bulletins E 8. Journal Articles E 9. AIAA papers E 10. Aerospace America Articles Awards/Scholarships: E 11. Student (Graduate & Undergraduate) E 12. Young Engineers E 13. Lifetime achievement E 14. AIAA service Congress Contact: E 15. Participate in Congressional Day Visit 1 15 5 75 62.5% D. 10 points 8.33

E. 40 points 33.33

Total = 71%

HSABP TC Metrics A 1. Membership balance analysis A 2. Create/update a charter A 3. Number of foreign members (optional) B 1. Succession planning B 2. Training C 1. AIAA TC’s C 2. Local or Regional AIAA Chapters C 3. Other Professional Organizations ( i.e. SAE, ASME, etc. ) D 1. No. of Members that attend D 2. No. of TC members that actively work on your TC subcommittees E 1. Professional short courses E 2. Higher Educational Programs (Graduate and Undergraduate) E 3. K-12 Educational Programs E 4. Community Programs Publications: E 5. Books E 6. Design Guides E 7. News letters/Bulletins E 8. Journal Articles E 9. AIAA papers E 10. Aerospace America Articles Awards/Scholarships: E 11. Student (Graduate & Undergraduate) E 12. Young Engineers E 13. Lifetime achievement E 14. AIAA service Congress Contact: E 15. Participate in Congressional Day Visit

HSABP “To Do” List • • • • • •

Get new members assigned to service committees Website – continue updates and enhancements Write Annual Report (Due Jan 25

th

) Membership recruiting – Highly successful, we are near full membership, shift to actively recruiting International members Increase active solicitation of abstracts for ASM and JPC conferences to increase the number and quality of papers Provide session chairs with more information on their responsibilities as well as reminder e-mails to improve interaction with authors

Wrap-Up – Lessons Learned from ASM 2009 •

At JPC and in the future we need additional HSABP meetings

  HSABP Steering Committee Meeting HSABP Liaison Subcommittee Meeting

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC - Summary • • • • • Expansion of the ABPTC to three separate TC’s has been successfully implemented   Scope and Organization clearly defined Need to continue to work awards issues Membership goals have been met with high quality candidates   33 regular members (limit 35) and 39 total members 2 additional applicants accepted for 2009 (putting us at full membership) Expect continued success with Newsletter, Year In Review Article, Website Updates, Member Upgrades Coordination and cooperation with HyTASP PC continues Selected new logo

Gas Turbine TC

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

Gas Turbine Engine Tech Committee ASM 2009 Meeting 47 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting Orlando, FL 5-8 January 2009

Robert Bruckner

2009 ASM - Agenda • • • • •

Introductions (21 attendees, 19 members + 2 guests) Review organization / roles Service Committees

    Membership Communication Conferences Education  Honors and Award

New Initiatives Around the table

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Gas Turbine Engines TC Scope & Charter • Scope The application of mechanical design, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics to the science and technology of air vehicle gas turbine engines and engine components, including:  Complete engine systems    Compressor and Turbine systems Combustors and augmentors Auxiliary systems and structures • Charter Advance air vehicle gas turbine engine technology by:  Developing and sponsoring technical sessions at ASM, JPC and other conferences of interest    Working effectively with AIAA TCs and PCs and other technical societies to organize and promote joint sessions and activities Providing for technical communications and reviews, educational activities, and honors and awards Providing the Institute with authoritative technical opinions and public policy recommendations

Gas Turbine Engine TC - organization

Vice Chair

Ian Halliwell

TC Chairman

Rob Bruckner

Past Chair

Lance Chenault Service Subcommittee Representatives

Communications

Jeff Herbon

Honors & Awards

Sivaram Gogineni

Education

Rick Gaeta

Membership

Jeff Cohen

Conferences

TAO’s assigned through JPC11

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Gas Turbine Engines TC Subcommittee Assignments Communications Jeff Herbon James Kenyon Herman Scheugenpflug Andrew Nix Education Rick Gaeta Jay Kapat Anthony Watts Razi Nalim Chair Arathi Gopinath David Lior Chair Janet Convery Aaron Byerly Ahmed ELKady Membership Jeff Cohen Steve Gorrell Chair Ken Suder Honors and Awards Sivaram Gogineni Nicole Key Dan Jensen Chair Bryce Roth Mathias Ihme Robert Webster Conferences Rick Gaeta S. Mani Subramanian Anthony Watts Janet Convery Jay Kapat Guillermo Paniagua Jerry Welch Garth Hobson Chair JPC09 ASM10 JPC10 ASM11 JPC11 John Anderson 53

Membership • •

4 new members accepted into the GTETC 3 members to roll off

Government Industry Academia Total Regular Member International Member Associate Member Total 6 15 8 29 23 3 3 29 Fellow Associate Fellows Members Total 1 12 16 29 •Only at ~2/3 membership capacity •Still missing several gas turbine OEM’s •No members from Asia

Communications Jeff Herbon James Kenyon Herman Scheugenpflug Andrew Nix Chair Arathi Gopinath David Lior • • •

Jeff Herbon is rolling off the TC

 Need a new chair for the tc and subgroup

Websites for all 3 TC’s have been updated YIR articles have been published

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Conferences Rick Gaeta S. Mani Subramanian Anthony Watts Janet Convery Jay Kapat Guillermo Paniagua Jerry Welch Chair JPC09 ASM10 JPC10 ASM11 JPC11 John Anderson • • • Updates from TAO’s…. No update from JPC09 Continue to update and evolve call for papers Suggestion: To maintain connectivity between TC’s, sponsor joint sessions (eg. TBCC with High Speed, Engine Compatibility with Integration) 56

Honors and Awards Sivaram Gogineni Nicole Key Dan Jensen Robert Webster Chair Bryce Roth Mathias Ihme Garth Hobson • • • Advertise GCO Graduate Student Award and serve as judges Ensure at least 3 candidates are nominated for the ABP award Investigate the expansion of the Graduate Student Award to 3 ABP awards, one for each TC 57

Membership Jeff Cohen Steve Gorrell • •

Recruit new members Nominate / Assist TC members with upgrades

Chair Ken Suder Fellow Associate Fellows Members Total 1 12 16 29 58

Education Rick Gaeta Jay Kapat Anthony Watts Razi Nalim Chair Janet Convery Aaron Byerly Ahmed ELKady • • •

Current short course needs a new leader Explore the possibility of offering the NPSS training through an AIAA short course Continue working the issue of a joint student design competition with IGTI

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• • • New Initiatives Public Policy, CVD, Position Papers  CS should obtain prior clearance from legal counsel Fuels and Emissions TC ?

 GTETC does not believe there is a need within AIAA for this TC. This work falls within the scope and charter of existing TC’s Liaisons with other TC’s, PC’s, and other Societies  Collaboration (Coexistence) with SAE, IGTI, and ASME Propulsion Committee should be explored 60

Chairman’s Award 61

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Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Tech Committee JPC Report 47 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting Orlando, Florida 5 - 7 January 2009

Raymond Best

Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC Scope & Charter •

Scope The application of mechanical design, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics to the science and technology of air vehicle propulsion and power systems integration, including:

 Installed performance and controls (SPO, PPT)  Propulsion aerodynamics; inlet and nozzle systems (IE)   Power and thermal management (SPO, PPT) All aspects of propulsion system / air vehicle interface and certification (RVCT)

Charter: Advance air breathing propulsion integration technology by:

• Developing and sponsoring technical sessions at ASM, JPC and other conferences of interest • • • Working effectively with AIAA TCs and PCs and other technical societies to organize and promote joint sessions and activities Providing for technical communications and reviews, educational activities, and honors and awards Providing the Institute with authoritative technical opinions and public policy recommendations

Near Term Goal: Update the Short Course to include certification Long term is a book on the same subject.

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Air Breathing Propulsion System Integration TC – Office holders

TC Chairman

Raymond Best

Vice Chair

Jeff Flamm

Past Chair

Lance Chenault Service Subcommittees

Communications

Weldon Wainright

Honors & Awards

Jeff Flamm

Education

Ian Halliwell

Membership

K. Blodgett/C. Wilson Conference Subcommittees

Aerospace Sciences Meeting

Vance Dippold

Joint Propulsion Conference

Don Malloy

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TC Profiles – 2009 ABPSI has room to grow (max is 35) Government Industry Academia Total 4 24 0 28 Members Associate International * Dual 22* 5 1 3 Fellow A. Fellow Senior Member 2.1

GPA 2.07

JPC 08 V.S. ASM 09 0 12 8 9 Fellow A. Fellow Senior Member 0 11 8 9 67

ABPSITC Current Membership

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Ken Charles Raymond Norbert Steven Keith Jay Clarence Chen Roderick Vance Jeffrey Egbert Ian Jeffrey Lanny Stephen Douglas Donald Dave Bruce Roger Hayden John Weldon William Bryan Christopher David

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Alabi Beard Best Bissinger Blaharski Blodgett Carskaden Chenault Chuck Daebelliehn Dippold III Flamm Frowein Halliwell Hamstra Jines Johnson Kisling Malloy Mayer McKay Mussard Reeve Rockensies Wainright Westphal Westra Wilson Young

TC Member Type

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AIAA Rank

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Organization

TTC Technologies Inc Boeing Hawker Beechcraft Corporation Williams International GE Aviation The Boeing Company Ohio Aerospace Institute The Boeing Company Aerojet NASA Glenn Research Center NASA Langley Research Center US Navy - NAVAIR AIR-4.4

AVETEC Inc Lockheed Martin Ohio Aerospace Institute Northrop Grumman P&W Aerospace Testing Alliance Inc.

Boeing Lockheed Martin Aeronautics United Technologies Research Center Piper Rolls-Royce Corporation Northrop Grumman The Boeing Company Raytheon Missile Systems 68

ABPSITC Applicants Summary

Name

Robert L. Maxwell Dr. Thomas M. Berens Jonathan Litt Professor Eric Loth

Organization

Bob Maxwell & Associates EADS NASA Glenn University of Illinois

Education

M.S.M.E., Stevens Inst. Of Tech., 1948 PhD in AE,University of Berlin, 1992 M.S., Case Western RU, 1985 PhD in AE, University of Michigan, 1988

Membership Grade

?

Senior Member Senior Member Associate Fellow

Years Experience Specialty

60+ 20 20+ 20+ Technical Consulting ABPSI

Service

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Notes

Incomplete Application Chairman of EG 58 & AG-46, member of AG-34 & AG-43 (GARTEUR) Bissinger Replacement Turbine Engine Control IEEE ABTETC?

Icing, Supersonic Inlets, etc.

Fluid Dynamic TC, Multiple AIAA Organizing/Progra m committees, ASME Committees Jeff Flamm Recommends Michelle McMillan M.S in Aero and Astronautical Engineering from Ohio State University, SynGenics Corp.

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ASM 09 Attendance of ABPSI

17 of 29 Members present at ASM 09 20 of 29 Members Present at JPC 08

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Systems Integration Technical Areas and population      Inlets/Exhaust (8 members) – Jeff Flamm Chair Subsystem, Performance, Optimization (6 members) – Steve Johnson Chair Propellers/Pistons/Turboprops (6 members) – Weldon Wainright Chair Requirements Verification, Certification and Testing (6 members) – Don Malloy Chair Steering (3 members) 71

Aero Performance Technical Area Scope & Charter

Chair - Jeff Flamm, NASA Scope

Focus on the development and Performance of aircraft inlets, nozzles and exhaust systems.

Charter

Emphasis on both computational and experimental results (including sub-scale and flight components), component optimization, inlet and exhaust system design techniques, propulsion test techniques at speeds ranging from subsonic through hypersonic.

Topics for consideration

 Flow control application including scaling effects  Aircraft performance  Structural integration of inlets and exhaust systems   Real world operation environmental issues (ice, sand, rain, FOD, bugs, etc…) Acoustics  Acoustic treatments  Affect of inlet and nozzle on sonic boom  High Speed Applications  STOVL  Jet Effects  Thrust vectoring  Area control  Survivability  Thrust reversers  Nacelle/wing interaction 72

Subsystem Integration Technical Area Scope & Charter

Chair - Steve Johnson, Northrop Grumman Charter Optimize System Level Performance by Promoting Communication in support of efficient interaction of Air Breathing Propulsion Subsystems Scope AB Propulsion support for MDO Techniques And Codes Awareness (in coordination with MDO TC) Exploit Synergies in Aeropropulsion, Thermal And Power Subsystems Cognizance in the contributions of Advanced Materials, Sensing, Controls, Maintenance Topics

New Challenges In Green Aircraft – Operations, Emissions, Noise

Foster Discussions And Ideas - New Energy Sources, and synergies with alternate energy being developed for ground based energy.

 

Provide information for the Call for Papers Alternative fuels applications

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Propellers/Pistons/Turboprops (Rotors) Technical Area Scope & Charter

Chair - Weldon Wainright, Piper Scope Create the focal point for concepts and issue resolution related to the airframe integration of propellers, pistons and turboprop engines Charter To provide a forum for the design, development and certification of powerplant installations for piston and turboprop aircraft.

Topics for consideration

Propellers

Un-ducted fans (rotor burst, noise and icing protection)  

Pistons

Avgas and Diesel FADEC EnginesElimination of Leaded AV Gas

Turboprops

300 – 500 SHP engines for light GA Aircraft 74

Requirements Verification, Certification and Testing Technical Area Scope & Charter

Chair – Donald J. Malloy, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold AFB, TN Scope All aspects of air breathing propulsion integration certification and testing including:

• Installed performance and controls Propulsion aerodynamics; inlet, nozzle and systems Power and thermal management

Charter Advance air breathing propulsion integration testing technology by:

Developing and sponsoring technical sessions at the IGTI Turbo Expo in collaboration with ASME IGTI Aircraft Engine TC • Develop and Sponsoring Technical Sessions at the ASM, JPC and other conferences of interest in collaboration with the SAE S-16 Engine Inlet Flow Distortion TC • Working effectively with the ABPSI Inlets/Exhausts and SPO technical areas and other technical societies to organize and promote joint sessions and actives 75

Systems Integration – Member Positions and population • • • • • TC Chair – Raymond Best  Deputy – Jeff Flamm Membership – Keith Blodgett 5  Applications & Data   Recruiting Member Upgrades Communications – Weldon Wainright 4  Year in Review Article- Hayden Reeve Newsletter - Weldon Wainright Website   Education - Ian Halliwell/Rod Daebelliehn 10  Student Design Competition   Honors and Awards - Jeff Flamm 7  Propulsion Award Packages   Outreach Short Courses Student Award - Jeff Best Paper Awards • • ASM - 4  ASM 09 Jeff Flamm   ASM 10 Vance Dippold ASM 11 -TBD JPC – 5  JPC 09 Doug Kisling   JPC 10 Don Malloy JPC 11 Rod Daebelliehn

In addition, all member are expected to be session chairs and conduct abstract reviews for our conferences

Logo Options Jet Transport Chopper Biz Jet UAV Piston Wave Rider 77

Logo Options 78

Logo Options 79

Logo Options 80

Main Goals and Issues For ASM 09 • • • •

Eliminate TBD’s Increase Membership

 Net increase of 2 Members

Increase the number of ABP sessions

 44 abstracts submitted for JPC 09

Select logo

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Communications Subcommittee

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

Communications Subcommittee Report

Presenter’s name: Jeffrey Herbon Meeting: 2009 Aerospace Sciences Meeting Date: 6 January 2009

Agenda • • • • • •

Roll Call Websites Status Newsletter ‘Year in Review’ Highlights Articles Meeting Minutes 2009 Task Assignments

Attended 2009 ASM SC meeting

Communication SC Membership Raymond Best Jeff Flamm Arathi Gopinath Charles Beard Dean Andreadis Chris Smith Jimmy Kenyon Jeffrey Herbon Thomas Kaemming Takeshi Kanda David Lucia Dhanireddy Reddy Weldon Wainright Hayden Reeve Ian Halliwell Hermann Scheugenpflug Ravi Srinivasan Robert Webster Ex Officio: Raymond Best Rob Bruckner Marty Bradley Others: Trajaen Troia

Websites Status • • • •

Websites for all 3 TC’s are up and running Some legacy work remains overhauling the Guidebooks

 Estimated completion in February 2009

Webmasters established for each TC Working Group Session conducted to transition this effort

   Introduction to the process Incorporation of Comments/Suggestions from membership Transfer of all content to each new webmaster

Newsletter 2008 • • •

Created in Spring for JPC Release

 Special thanks to Weldon Wainright

Multi-Media Distribution

 200 Print Copies for ’08 JPC & ’09 ASM – 29 distributed at JPC    50 Electronic copies made up in mini “Biz Card” format – 35 distributed at JPC Electronic copies emailed out to APB Subgroup membership Newsletter posted to ABP Subgroup websites

Does the Newsletter serve its purpose?

 Continuous assessment of design and format

Newsletter 2009 • •

Current Newsletter format and method of distribution reassessed

 Fresh approach decided on for 2009 – Objective to remain the same: Raise ABP Group Awareness among AIAA Conference attendees » Publicize Honors & Awards » Publicize ABPTC Functions » Student Design Competitions – Condensed, tri-fold version of Newsletter to be distributed at Conferences in Exhibit Hall and at each ABP Session meeting room – Detailed Newsletter posted in electronic form only & referenced in tri-fold via TC website links

Distribution method

 Electronic copies emailed out to – APB Subgroup membership – AIAA Members that selected ABP as their primary area of interest, 1140 members

Highlights 2008 for AEROSPACE AMERICA • •

Articles to be 3 – 600 word (1 page) articles listed consecutively for each TC within P & E Group Section

  GTETC & HSABPTC obtained permission for 1300 word (2 page article) Articles did not appear consecutively in AA

Deadline – Early September

  Should include events that have already occurred or will by proof manuscripts review (late Oct.) Oct. thru Dec. events covered following year

2008 Approach Worked Well • • •

Teams of two or more from each TC led the effort

  Could, or should be, more of a ‘working group’ activity engaging small teams – Lessens the burden & encourages more participation European and Asian content will be more of a challenge for this coming year

Solicit Topics and Points-of-Contact from all TC Members Solicit Gov’t/Industry Inputs Via Public Affairs/Business Development

 ‘Free Publicity’ for your organization

• • • • Assignments for 2009 Newsletter ’09 – Subgroup Level Coordinating Lead – Chris Smith  ABPSITC – Weldon Wainright, Piper Aircraft   GTETC – Ian Halliwell, Avetec HSABPTC – Chris Smith, Arnold AFB Highlights Articles for December, Submission req’d in September  ABPSITC – Hayden Reeve, UTRC  GTETC – Jim Kenyon, DOD & Robert Webster, UT-Chattanooga  HSABPTC – Dean Andreadis, P&W Dinner Meeting Minutes  ASM - Jeff Herbon, WI  JPC - ??

TC Webmasters  ABPSITC – Charles Beard, Boeing Co.

  GTETC – Arathi Gopinath, GE & Jeff Herbon, WI HSABPTC – Ravi Srinivasan, Texas A&M & David Lucia, USAF

Honors & Awards Subcommittee

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

Honors & Awards Subcommittee

January 6, 2008

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2008 ABP Honors & Awards Subcommittee Attendees

13 in Attendance

Jeff Flamm Ray Best Welson Wainright Sivaram Giogineni Robert Webster Nicole Key Keith Blodgett Chen Chuck Robert Bruckner Jim Donohue Dave Mayer Marty Bradley Ian Halliwell 94

Transition Period (2007/08)

The Honors & Awards Subcommittee Leads of HS, Turbine and PAI agreed to serve as one (Reno 2008) Sivaram Gogineni, Turbine (chair 2007/08) Jinho Lee, High Speed, (2008/09) Jeff Flamm, PAI (2009/10)

Transition Tasks:

2007/2008 Best Paper Award 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award

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Air Breathing Propulsion Award

Awarded for meritorious, career-spanning accomplishment in the science or art of Air Breathing Propulsion

    

Nominations are only active for a total of three cycles.

Four nominations this year To maintain active nominations in the pipeline, we need at least TWO additional nomination prior to October 1 st .

Each Technical Discipline Area Lead (Turbine Engine, High-Speed Propulsion and Propulsion Integration) is asked to ensure at least one nomination package is submitted in his Technical Discipline in a given cycle. Other TC members are also asked to encourage nominations.

Award can be given only if a minimum of 3 nominations are active.

Chronic problems obtaining the requisite 3 nominations and maintaining an appropriate nomination pool. as possible.

POC for 2009 – Jinho Lee

Air Breathing Propulsion Award

Selection Process AIAA membership not obligatory to receive award (although may be tiebreaker)

Selection Team now consists of 5 or 6 people as follows:

ABPTC Chair,

Honors & Awards Subcommittee Chair,

Relevant Technical Discipline Area Lead(s)

Representative of the Propellants and Combustion TC.

If only one Technical Discipline Area is relevant, the ABPTC Chair will appoint TC member(s) to be the 5 th selection team member. If all three Technical Discipline Areas are relevant, the team will comprise 6 members.

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Air Breathing Propulsion Award

Selection Process Continued The selection team’s decision must be endorsed by an e-mail vote of at least 50% of the ABPTC and P&C TC.

ABPTC and P&C TC Chairs and Group Director must approve final selection by ensuring process was followed.

Documented, quantitative grading scale (audit trail) with minimum threshold below which award is not given out.

New scoring sheet developed

For ABP award, minimum threshold will be 100 points (150 points is perfect score)

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Air Breathing Propulsion Award

Scoring Sheet

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Year 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

ABP Award Past Recipients

Name Dr. Hukam Mongia Dr. Dilip Ballal Dr. Anthony Strazisar Dr. Vigor Yang Dr. E. Tom Curran Dr. Ben Zinn Dr. Richard Rivir Dr. John J. Adamczyk Charles R. McClinton Dr. Allen S. Novick Dr. Joseph A. Schetz Dr. H. Lee Beach, Jr.

Dr. Louis A. Povinelli Thomas A. Auxier Dr. "Bud" Lakshminarayana Thomas L. DuBell Donald M. Dix F. Blake Wallace, Jr.

Primary Organization GE Aviation University of Dayton Research Inst.

NASA Glenn Research Center Pennsylvania State University Air Force Research Laboratory Georgia Tech Air Force Research Laboratory NASA Glenn Research Center NASA Langley Research Center Allison Virginia Polytechnic Institute NASA Langley Research Center NASA Glenn Research Center Pratt & Whitney Pennsylvania State University Pratt & Whitney Department of Defense Allison

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Gordon C. Oates Graduate Award

$5,000 cash award presented for outstanding Graduate Student Research in the area of Air Breathing Propulsion

• 2008 Recipient: Eric Jacob, a PhD candidate from the University of Tennessee Space Institute for his work in combustion instability • Six applicants this year (2 were not applicable) • Selection committee  Jeff Flamm (head judge)  Rick Gaeta   Chen Chuck Robert Bruckner     Roger Mussard Norbert Bissinger Donald Malloy Jinho Lee POC for 2009 – Jeff Flamm 101

Gordon C. Oates Graduate Award

• The deadline for the Gordon C. Oates Graduate Award is 31 January. The award has moved to an online submission process, which facilitates evaluating candidates and selecting the winner.

• The new online process has encouraged self-nomination for all available AIAA awards regardless of applicability. Some reference letters are now not specific and cite support only for “the AIAA award”.

• Please help publicize this award among current and future graduate students to strengthen the pool of candidates.

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ABP Best Paper Award

Awarded for the best technical paper presented in an Air Breathing Propulsion Session at the 2007 Joint Propulsion Conference or 2008 Aerospace Sciences Conference

AIAA provides copies of ABP session forms from both conferences (usually significant time lag)

Process improvement: ABP Technical Organizer forwards copies of Session Chair Forms to Honors & Awards at end of conference.

Session chairs at ASM are requested to nominate one paper in their session and submit completed session chair form to DR Reddy or AIAA before departing Aeroscience Meeting.

2007/2008 recipient: AIAA 2008 107, “ The Time-Resolved Flow within an Unsteady Ejector” Jonathan J H Heffer, Robert J Miller and Chris Freeman Whittle Laboratory, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

POC for 2009 – James Donohue 103

2008/9 ABP Awards Timeline

2009 2008 Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Award Aerospace Sciences Meeting - 1/09 Selection Teams Established Awards Ceremony At JPC - 7/09 Air Breathing Propulsion Nominations Due 10/1/08 Nominations to ABP TC Selection To AIAA HQ Gordon Oates Best Paper Candidates Available From JPC ’08 Nominations Due 1/31/07 Nominations to ABP TC Selection To AIAA HQ

Typical

Candidates Available From ASM ’09 Selection To AIAA HQ

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2008/2009 Plans

• • • • • •

Pursue Expanding Graduate Award from 1 to 3 - 1 for each TC – Jeff Flamm lead Fred Billig Award – HYTASP

– –

Let HYTASP lead HS TC Support as needed otherwise remain neutral Sustained service award for John Rockensies – Ian Halliwell lead Please seek nominations for the ABP Lifetime Achievement Award – Goal is to have one nominee representing each TC Technical Discipline Area Leads will contact TC members directly to assist with judging of various ABP Awards. The entire TC will receive an e-mail with the selected recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award identified, with a request to reply with an endorsement of the selection. Please reply promptly and keep the information confidential.

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Education Subcommittee

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

ABP Ubergroup -Education Committee ASM 2009 47 th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Orlando, Florida 4 - 8 January 2009

Rick Gaeta

“Uber Group” ABP Education Organization

18 Attendees – ASM 2009 • • • • • • • • •

Raymond Best Janet Convery Rob Bruckner Daniel Kirk Roy Hartfield Marty Bradley Dan Paxson Jeff Flamm Jinho Lee

• • • • • • • • •

Rod Daebellibian Ed Butzin Bryan Westra Ian Halliwell Chen Chuck Razi Nalim Don Malloy Dianne DeTurris Rick Gaeta

Agenda • • • • •

Identify primary working groups K-12 Education AIAA Short Course Development AIAA Student Engine Design Competition Other Initiatives

ABP Education Committee Working Groups   31 members from all TCs have expressed interested Identified 3 specific working groups to better focus efforts K-12 Education Janet Convery Jeff Flamm Brian Westra Chen Chuck Anthony Watts Roderick Daebellian Dan Kirk Roy Hartfield Dan Paxson Ian Haliwell Razi Nalim Short Courses Bryce Roth Marty Bradley Raymond Best Rob Bruckner Roy Hartfield Ed Butzin Ian Haliwell Chen Chuck Dianne DeTurris Engine Design Competitioin Dan Kirk Keith Blodgett Bryce Roth Brian Westra Ian Haliwell Bill Westphall Jinho Lee Ed Butzin Chen Chuck Other All 111

K-12 Education

Promote and Facilitate the education of Air Breathing Propulsion Science and Technology

 Collate air breathing educational materials available to teachers; define and organize a common package that has the ABP stamp; increase awareness of these materials  Mentorship  Teacher Award  Develop a table-top demo for teachers to use to illustrate ABP principles… 112

K-12 Education (Cont.) Demo Ideas     Hovercraft model Nozzle demo with compressed air source Schlieren/shadowgraph Compressed air duster can produces shockwave visible in shadowgraph  Balsa wood compressor power by candle / compressed air  Balloon powered car / compressed air powered car – design a better nozzle aka Boy Scout Pinewood Derby  Jet Cat Demo – Roy Hartfield  Work with schools and other orgs – Boy Scouts/ Girl Scouts/ Civil Air Patrol  Candle power engine see video next page http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dZ56yNldJQ

AIAA Short Courses

Develop, produce, and administer Short Courses that are offered to industry and academia that relate to ABP Science and Technology Development

 Continuation of ABP Design Short Course developed by John Rockensies (ret.) – • We don’t want this to die as an AIAA short course (it will continue to live as a UTSI course no matter what); right now it is still scheduled for JPC ’09 so 1 st priority is identifying new ABP lead instructor  Facilitate new short courses by smoothing the paperwork/roadblock/deadline path for the course lead instructors  Work on a new Short Course will be initiated by Ian Halliwell to develop a short course on NPSS (Numerical Propulsion System Simulator) 114

AIAA Engine Design Competition

Develop and produce RFP for AIAA Air Breathing Engine Design Competition for Undergraduates; Provide judges for evaluation of proposals and determine winners

 Last Year’s Results – 5 entries, 3 schools [U. of Cincinnati, Cal Poly, BYU]

1st Place: The University of Cincinnati [Apple Source] 2nd Place: Cal Poly [The Greywolf] 3rd Place: The University of Cincinnati [D3R2 - LMJ]

• Topic “An Improved Turboshaft Engine for Apache Longbow/Scout Helicopter”  Scope of Design Competition  IGTI collaboration – Need AIAA approval; potentially opens up more entries including graduate competition  Immediate Goal: Define ’09-’10 topic RFP abstract

Some other interesting initiatives 

Mentorship program

Video of

Lessons Learned”

lectures/talks/panel sessions – offer them thru our website

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Aerospace Sciences Meeting Subcommittee

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

ASM Subcommittee Meeting • •

Committee Goals/Charter

 “Facilitate high quality ABP papers and presentations at ASM.”

Committee Membership

D.R. Reddy Vance Dippold Bill Engblom Hayden Reeve Anthony Watts Jay Kapat

AGENDA • • • •

ASM 2008 Statistics ASM 2009 Planning Status Subcommittee Assignments Discussion of Issues Affecting ASM

ASM 2008 • • •

Subcommittee Chair

 Joe Sheeley

Technical Area Chair

 Jeffrey Bons

Specialty Sub-chairs

     Turbomachinery High Speed Propulsion - D.R. Reddy - Ron Springer Unsteady Propulsion Systems - Dan Paxson Inlets and Nozzles - Jeff Flamm Combustor Emissions (Special) - Jeff Cohen

ASM 2008 Statistics • • • •

70 Abstracts received (73 in 2007) 61 Abstracts accepted (64 in 2007) 9 sessions (10 in 2007) 1 Invited Session

 Low Emission Combustors

ASM 2009 • • •

Subcommittee Chair

 D.R. Reddy

Technical Area Chair

 D.R. Reddy

Specialty Sub-chairs

    Turbomachinery - Robert Bruckner High Speed Propulsion - Jinho Lee/Ron Springer Unsteady Propulsion Sys - Dan Paxson Integration - Jeff Flamm

ASM 2009 Statistics • • • • • •

114 Abstracts received (70 in 2008) Abstracts accepted - 101 (61 in 2008) Papers Withdrawn - 5 18 sessions (9 in 2008) 2 Invited Sessions

  Aircraft Engine Icing - R. E. Kreeger Aviation and the Environment (Engine Emissions & Noise) – Jeff Cohen

Session Distribution: GTE -7, HSP- 7, PSI-6

• • • • ASM 2010 Subcommittee Chair  D. R. Reddy Technical Area Chairs from 3TCs  Anthony Watts - Gas Turbine  Vance Dippold, III - Propulsion System Integration  Bill Engblom - High Speed Propulsion Specialty Sub-chairs  To be determined by the TACs as needed Technical Area Chairs for 2011  Jay Kapat –Gas Turbine  –Propulsion System Integration  Venkat Tangirala –High Speed Porpulsion

Issues for Discussion • • •

ASM 2010 Candidate Special sessions:

 Alternative Fuels  Aircraft Propulsion & the Environment (Acoustics & Emissions)   Engine Icing Fuel Efficiency  Unducted Fans

Role for ASM SC as part of “Super TC”

 Continue to serve all 3 TCs – TAC from each TC  ASM 2010 Call For Papers – from 3TCs

Author No-shows at the Meetings

Joint Propulsion Conference Subcommittee

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

JPC Committee Briefing

Ryan P. Starkey 47 th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting 5-8 January 2009

ASM/JPC Subcommittee Briefing

Committee Goal/Charter

“Facilitate high quality ABP

papers

and

presentations

at ASM/JPC meetings.”

Pro-active Steps

Better Papers

• Abstracts must meet AIAA minimum paper standards • Abstracts will be reviewed by at least 2 people and some REJECTED: 1. Poor quality 2. Poor fit/wrong topic 3. Full sessions in that topic

Improved Presentations (i.e. minimize no-shows)

• Ensure abstract completeness • Contact foreign authors (and authors requiring clearance) • More invited speakers/special sessions

Infrastructure

Accountability within Committees

• Technical chairs identified each year • Specialty sub-chairs identified each year (as desired)?

• Sub-chairs should be in contact with session chairs

Volunteers (i.e., any TC member)

• Review abstracts • Serve as session chairs (and return chair forms!) • Arrange invited speakers/special sessions

JPC 2008 – East Hartford

Technical Area Chair

Doug Lewis

Specialty Sub-chairs

High Speed – Ryan P. Starkey (HyTASP) Integration – Not utilized Turbines – Not utilized

JPC 2009 (2-5 August) Denver Insertion of Innovative Technology

Air-Breathing Propulsion Subgroup Technical Chair

Ryan P. Starkey

TC Committee Chairs

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Ryan P. Starkey (HyTASP) Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Douglas L. Kisling ([email protected]) Gas Turbine Engines S. Mani Subramanian

JPC 2010 (25-28 July) – Nashville

Air-Breathing Propulsion Subgroup Technical Chair

Ryan P. Starkey

TC Committee Chairs

High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion – Adam Rasheed Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration – Donald Malloy Gas Turbine Engines – Janet Convery

Technical Session / Topics Overview 15 parallel subject matter tracks 24 Rooms available for technical sessions 144 Session Capacity (avg. 6 papers each) over 3 days 118 Initial allocation w/26 in reserve

144 FINAL ALLOCATION

Air Breathing Advanced Prop. Concepts Energetics Education Electric History Hybrid Rockets Hypersonics In Space Liquid Propulsion Nuclear Propellants System Concepts Solid Rockets Space Vehicle Systems Air Breathing Advanced Prop. Concepts Energetics Education Electric History Hybrid Rockets Hypersonics In Space Liquid Propulsion Nuclear Propellants System Concepts Solid Rockets Space Vehicle Systems

2007 - Cincinatti # Sessions

16 2 3 3 23 1 4 9 2 20 6 10 8 10 3 120

# Oral or Panel Sessions

1 1

Total Papers

97 12 15 14 138 8 23 51 7 131 35 64 45 72 23 735

Presented

86 11 12 11 125 8 18 31 7 111 33 55 39 56 15 618

Avg/ Session

5.4

5.5

4.0

3.7

5.4

8.0

4.5

3.4

3.5

5.6

5.5

5.5

4.9

5.6

5.0

% WD or NS

11.3% 8.3% 20.0% 21.4% 9.4% 0.0% 21.7% 39.2% 0.0% 15.3% 5.7% 14.1% 13.3% 22.2% 34.8% 15.9%

# Paper Sessions

13 2 2 2 31 1 3 6 5 27 7 12 8 15 5 139

# Oral or Panel Sessions

1 1 1 1 1 5

2006 - Sacramento Total Papers

82 15 14 12 200 7 19 40 26 169 46 75 45 94 31 875

Presented

55 15 14 12 178 7 12 27 22 143 43 70 42 68 25 733

Avg/ Session

4.2

7.5

7.0

6.0

5.7

7.0

4.0

4.5

4.4

5.3

6.1

5.8

5.3

4.5

5.0

5.3

2008 Initial Session Allocation

12 2 3 2 26 1 3 5 4 20 6 11 6 13 5 118

% WD or NS

32.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 11.0% 0.0% 36.8% 32.5% 15.4% 15.4% 6.5% 6.7% 6.7% 27.7% 19.4% 16.2%

JPC 2008 Sessions Air Breathing Proplusion ABP- 1 Inlets ABP- 2 ABP- 3 Propulsion for Unmanned Systems Pulse Detonation Engines I ABP- 4 ABP- 5 ABP- 6 ABP- 7 ABP- 8 ABP- 9 Compressors I High-Fidelity Propulsion System Simulations I Pulse Detonation Engines II Compressors II High-Fidelity Propulsion System Simulations II Pulse Detonation Engines III ABP- 10 Turbine Engine Systems ABP- 11 Nozzles and Exhaust Systems I ABP- 12 Compressors III ABP- 13 Nozzles and Exhaust Systems II ABP- 14 Compressors IV ABP- 15 Combustors ABP- 16 Heat Transfer ABP- 17 Turbines ABP- 18 High-Fidelity CFD Simulations Hypersonics HYP-1 HYP-2 HYP-3 HYP-4 HYP-5 HYP-6 HYP-7 HYP-8 HYP-9 Ramjet/Scramjet Heat Transfer/Thermal Management I Injectors/Ejectors Supersonic Flameholders Experimental Ramjet/Scramjet Combustion Fundamental High-Speed Aerodynamics High Speed Propulsion Systems Scramjet Modeling High Speed Inlet Aerodynamics Ramjet/Scramjet Heat Transfer/Thermal Management II

Abstracts Rejected Early WD ABP HYP TOTAL CONF 81 46 127 898

10 (12%) 2 (4%) 12 (9%) 49 (5%) 9 (13%) 6 (14%) 15 (13%) 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 6

82

4 4 5 5 6 4 4 5 5 6 6

43 WD/No-show

5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 4 4 4 4 Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Wednesday 6 Wednesday 6 Wednesday 6 5 4 Monday Monday Monday 4 6 6 3 3 4 Monday Monday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday

41 WD/NS

AM AM Lunch Lunch Lunch PM PM PM AM AM Lunch Lunch PM PM AM AM PM PM AM Lunch Lunch PM PM AM AM PM PM 24 (34%) 10 (23%) 34 (30%) 33/71 (46%) 16/44 (36%) 49/115 (43%) 136 238 (28%)

45 th JPC (2009) VIP Guests/Speakers

Position

Industry Exec Chair & Exec Dinner Speaker

Speaker/Panel Chair Candidate Joanne Maguire

, Exec. Vice President LM Space Systems Co.

** Invitation in Work (TBI) **

Monday

“Innovation in Launch and Space System Propulsion”

AM Keynote Speaker

Gen. Sheridan?: (Intro by: Mike Gass

, President United Launch Alliance)

** TBI **

(OR Gen. Bob Kelher if 40 th is done on Wednesday) Tuesday

“Innovation in Aeronautical and Exo-Atmospheric Propulsion”

AM Keynote Speaker

Aeronautics Research Lead

, NASA or AFRL? **Towards Greater Fuel Efficiency** Evening: 40 th Anniv. (Opt.1)

TBD [?? Dr. Neil Armstrong:

** You got us there, you got us back ** (Intro. NASA Adm.) and/or Panel on Propulsion Innovations that made getting to the moon and back possible //]

Wednesday

“Innovation’s Future”

AM Keynote Speakers Luncheon Speaker

John Karas,

LMSSC VP Human Expl.:

**Orion the next step**(TBI); ????: Aeronautics

Next Step

OR 40 th Anniv. (Opt.2) Gen. Bob Kelher,

USAF Space Command:

**A View into the Future**

(Intro J.Maguire)

PM

Bill Ritter

, Governor of Colorado:

**The Space Economy**(TBI)

137

45 th JPC (2009) Panels & Panel Chairs

Position Panel Chair Candidate Contact Lead Status Monday

“Innovation in Launch and Space Vehicle Applications” (Being coord by D. Lichtin)

Monday AM Panel

“Launch Vehicle - Boosters”

Monday PM Panel

“Launch Vehicle - Upper Stage”

Monday PM Panels

a) “In-Space Prop., Customer Views” b) “Missiles”

Co-Chairs: Aerospace Corp. (R. Johnson?) & LM-M&FC (LP, SP, HP, S&EOVS)

** TBD ** E. Musk, S. Cook, Col. White, J. Sponnick, (ATK)

Chair: United Launch Alliance (G. Sowers) (LP, SP, HP , S&EOVS)

** TBD ** M. Wilkens, (Aries US-NASA/Boeing),(OSC-A. Ellias?), (PW-J-2X)

a) Chair: (Byers/Sackheim?)

NASA and or AFRP

(LP, SP, EP, S&EOVS, ISP)

** TBD ** Elachi, Ergen, El-Genk, Brig.Gen.Greaves

b) Coord: James Clarke (Tentative), Panel TBD

Tuesday

“Innovation in Aeronautic and Trans-Atmospheric Applications” (Being coord by J. Hamstra)

Tuesday AM Panel

“Commercial Aeronautics – 787/A380?”

Tuesday PM Panel Chair

““Military Aeronautics – F35?”

Chair:, Boeing? (ABPI, GTE, SC&S)

** TBD **

Chair: AFRL/RT or F-35Prog/JPO (ABPI, GTE, SC&S)

** TBD **JPO, LMA, NG, BAE, P&W, GE, User

Tuesday PM Panel Chair

“Hypersonics”

Chair:

Dr. Mark Lewis

(Special Advisor to Chief of Staff and Secretary US Air Force) (H&CC)

** TBI **

Wednesday

“Innovation’s Past and Future Applications” (Being coord by R. Frederick)

Wednesday AM Panel

“Key Innovations of the Past”

Wednesday PM Panel Chair

“Future Policy”

Chair: Apollo Astronaut & Aeronautics Luminary (Parallel sessions?) (His & Ed)

** TBD **

Chair:

NASA/Hq

** TBD **

(Steering) 138

JPC 2009 Session Planning Progress • • • • •

HSABP – 63 abstracts ABPSI - 44 Abstracts GTE - 62 Abstracts TOTAL 169 Abstracts Prepare to review abstracts for your committee:

 Minimum 1000 words + supporting figures   Work completeness/ability to complete work Uniqueness of work (compared to others and THEMSELVES) 139

Open Discussion

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting

Closing Comments

Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees TC General Meeting