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PROCEEDINGS of the TWENTY-FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on SPACE TECHNOLOGY and SCIENCE ( Selected Papers ) PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE ( Selected Papers ) MIYAZAKI 2004 JSASS and ISTS CONTENTS Title/Authors - Paper No. Page — • a ) Chemical Propulsion and Air-breathing Engines Propellant Combustion - From Steady-State Up To Chaos 2004-a-02 1 Boris Novozhilov, Masahiro Kohno, Toru Shimada CARS Spectroscopy at High Pressure in a Cryogenic LOX/H2 Rocket 2004-a-05 7 Combustion Chamber D. Klimenko, W. Clauss, J. Smith, M. Oschwald Measuring the Aerodynamic Performance of Scramjet Engines by 2004-a~07 14 Multi-Probe-Rakes Eijiro Kitamura, Tohru Mitani, Muneo Izumikawa, Noboru Sakuranaka, Goro Masuya Heat Flux Prediction for Scramjet Engines 2004-a-08 20 Toshinori Kouchi, Tohru Mitani, Tetsuo Hiraiwa, Masatoshi Kodera, Goro Masuya Relation between Design Parameters of Rocket Nozzles and Phenomena 2004-a-09 27 which Generate Severe Side-load Takeo Tomita, Mamoru Takahashi, Masaki Sasaki, Takuo Onodera, Hiroshi Tamura, Yasuhide Watanabe, Shinichi Furumoto Experimental Study of Variable Geometry Rectangular Intake for Hypersonic 2004-a-11 33 Airbreathing Engine Takayuki Kojima, Hideyuki Taguchi, Keiichi Okai Cooling Requirement of Combined Cycle Engine in Descending Flight 2004-a-12 39 Takeshi Kanda, Kenji Kudo Development Status of the ATREX Engine 2004-a-13 45 Tetsuya Ssto, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Hideyuki Taguchi, Takayuki Kojima, Shujiro Sawai, Nobuhiro Tanatsugu, Tsuneo Kawai, Junichiro Tomike Effects of Fluids and Systems on Rotor Vibration of LE-7A Oxygen 2004-a-18 51 Turbopump Takashi Shimura, Mitsuru Shimagaki, Yoshiaki Watanabe, Mitsuo Watanabe, Satoshi Hasegawa, Shinichi Takata Eulerian-Lagrangian Approach for Numerical Simulation in Solid Rocket Motors 2004-a-22 57 Nobuhiro Sekino, Toru Shimada A Preliminary Work on HAN/HN-based Monopropellant 2004-a-26 64 Sakae Nagase, Shigefumi Mliyazaki, Muneo Ayabe, Masahiro Kohno Scramjet Thrust Performance Improved by Boundary Layer Control 2004-a-30 70 Tohru Mitani, Noboru Sakuranaka, Muneo Izumikawa, Syuuichi Watanabe The Ramp Compression Type Scramjet Combustion Test in a High Enthalpy 2004-a-31 76 Flow Hideyuki Tanno, Tomoyuki Komuro, Kazuo Sato, Tetsuji Sunami, Masatoshi Kodera, Katsuhiro Ito Research Progress of Experimental Study on an Extendible Nozzle 2004-a-33p 82 Masaki Sato, Makoto Tadano, Masahiro Sato, Shinichi Moriya, Kazuo Kusaka, Takeo Tomita, Keiichi Hasegawa, Akinaga Kumakawa b ) Electric and Advanced Propulsion Exhaust Plasma Characteristics and Thrust Performance of an 2004-b-01 88 Applied-Magnetic-Nozzle MPD Thruster Hiroyuki Morisaki, Yoichi Kagaya, Hirokazu Tahara, Takao Yoshikawa Observation of Ion Heating in a Fast-flowing Plasma for ah Advanced Plasma 2004-b-03 94 Thruster Akira Ando, Yohei Hosokawa, Hiyoruki Tobari, Kunihiko Hattori, Masaaki Inutake, Motoi Hatanaka, Takashi Watanabe Study of Small Helicon Plasma Source for Electric Propulsion Applications 2004~b-04 100 Kyoichiro Toki, Shunjiro Shinohara, Takao Tanikawa, Konstantin Shamrai, Ikkoh Funaki, Ryoichi Kikuchi, Haruki Takegahara R&D on Pulsed Plasma Thruster for //-Lab Sat II 2004-b-05 106 - Development Status of EM - Tadanori Fukushima, Kentaro Kawahara, Takahiro Koide, Junji Uezu, Junpei lio, Haruki Takegahara, Takashi Wakizono, Mitsuteru Sugiki, Hidekazu Hashimoto Effects of Cavity Length and Material on Performance Characteristics of a 2004-b-06 112 Coaxial Pulsed Plasma Thruster Toshiaki Edamitsu, Hirokazu Tahara, Takao Yoshikawa Performance Characteristics of Liquid Propellant Pulsed Plasma Thruster 2004-b-08 119 Akira Kakami, Hiroyuki Koizumi, Yohei Furuta, Kimiya Komurasaki, Yoshihiro Arakawa Plasma Acceleration Processes on Liquid Propellant PPT 2004-b-09 125 Hiroyuki Koizumi, Yohei Furuta, Keiko Watanabe, Kimiya Komurasaki, Akihiro Saso, Yoshihiro Arakawa Cathode-less Microwave Discharge Ion Engines Space-Qualified onboard 2004-b-10 131 "HAYABUSA" Explorer Hitoshi Kuninaka, Kazutaka Nishiyama, Yukio Shimizu, Kyoichiro Toki Development of a Microwave Discharge Ion Engine by Using Monopole 2004-b-14 137 Antennas Takashi Miyamoto, Naoji Yamamoto, Hidenobu Ijiri. Yoshiyuki Takao, Hideki Nakashima Status of 150-mN Ion Engine Research at JAXA 2004-b-15 143 Shoji Kitamura, Yukio Hayakawa, Hideki Yoshida, Ken-ichi Kajiwara, Yasushi Okawa Ion Thruster Thrust Vectoring by Ion Beam Deflection 2004-b~18 149 Yasushi Okawa, Yukio Hayakawa, Shoji Kitamura A Miniaturized Ion Thruster with Microwave Discharge 2004-b~19 155 Yoshinori Nakayama, Ikkoh Funaki, Hitoshi Kuninaka, Hideki Nakashima Development of Small-Scalelon Thruster Utilizing Microwave Discharge 2004-b-20 161 Plasma Yoshiyuki Takao, Takashi Miyamoto, Hiroshi Kataharada, Hideki Nakashima, Hirokazu Masui, Tetsuharu Kai, Hidenobu liiri, Yoshitaka Mori, Naoji Yamamoto Numerical Analysis on Microwave Beam Interaction with Ionospheric Plasma 2004~b-22 167 in Space Solar Power System Hideyuki Usui, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Yoshiharu Omura Development of High Voltage Solar Array in LEO Plasma Environment 2004-b-24 173 Satoshi Hosoda, Teppei Okumura, Kazuhiro Toyoda, Mengu Cho Ground-Based Experiment of Arcing on Spacecraft Insulator Surfaces in 2004-b-25 179 Ambient Plasma Environment Takahisa Masuyama, Masato Nagata, Tatsuo Onishi, Hirokazu Tahara Analytical Performance of Rotational Balance Tether Orbit Transfer System 2004-b-28 186 with Electrodynamic Tethers Yoshiki Yamagiwa, Kanji Fukui Control of Discharge Current Oscillations in Hall Thrusters 2004-b-32 191 Naoji Yamamoto, Keiko Watanabe, Akihiro Sasoh, Kimiya Komurasaki, Yoshihiro Arakawa Investigation of Plasma Condition and Ion Beam Energy of a Microwave 2004-b~34 197 Discharge Hall Thruster Hirohisa Kuwano, Hideki Nakashima, Hitoshi Kuninaka Performance Characteristics of Low Power Hall Thrusters with Circular 2004-b-35 203 Cross-sectional Discharge Chambers Atsushi Shirasaki, Hirokazu Tahara, Takao Yoshikawa CFD Study for Improvement of the Performance of CW Laser Thrusters 2004-b-37 209 Masakatsu Nakano Measurement of Electron Density in RP-Laser Thruster Using Mach-Zender 2004-b-38 216 Interferometry Akio Fukuda, Yasuro Hirooka, Koichi Mori, Kimiya Komurasaki, Yoshihiro Arakawa Characterization of Laser-Electric Hybrid Thrusters 2004-b-40 222 Hideyuki Horisawa, Masatoshi Kawakami, Akira Igari, Itsuro Kimura Plasma Expansion and Shock Wave Propagation in a Microwave-Beaming 2004-b-42 228 Thruster Yasuhisa Oda, Tatsuo Nakagawa, Kimiya Komurasaki, Koji Takahashi, Atsushi Kasugai, Keishi Sakamoto, Tsuyoshi lmai Study of Water-Energy-Cycle Space Propulsion System 2004-b-43 234 Kyoichiro Toki, Yasunari Hashimoto, Tadashi Ishii, Takashi Fujita MEMS Chemical Propulsion Research Activities in Kyushu University 2004-b-44 240 Koji Takahashi Effect of Catalysis and Fuel Cracking in Microrockets 2004-b-45 246 Claudio Bruno, Eugenio Giacomazzi, Antonella Ingenito Evaluation of Deep Space Missions Using Magneto-plasma Sail 2004-b-46 252 Tsubasa Minami, Ikkoh Funaki, Yoshinori Nakayama, Hiroshi Yamakawa Application of Single Crystal Metals and Single Shell Polymer Concentrator to 2004-b-49 258 Solar Thermal Propulsion Hironori Sahara, Morio Shimizu Optimization of Magnetic Field and Acceleration Channel for Low Power Hall 2004-b-54p 264 Thrusters Hirokazu Tahara, Atsushi Shirasaki, Seiro Yuge, Takao Yoshikawa c ) Materials and Structures Development of Solar Paddle Actuator for Small Satellite Using Shape 2004-C-01 274 Memory Alloy Toshiaki Iwata, Yuji Takeda, Youichi Komoda, Akira Ogawa, Hiroshi Murakami Comparison of Truss Structures Having Self-similarity with Conventional Truss 2004-C-04 280 Structures Naoko Kishimoto, M.C. 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