FINAL PROGRAM #Aiaapropenergy

FINAL PROGRAM #Aiaapropenergy

2O15 27–29 JULY 2015 ORLANDO, FL FINAL PROGRAM www.aiaa-propulsionenergy.org #aiaaPropEnergy 15-766 Real-TimeReal-Time Q&AQ&A andand PollingPolling duringduring AIAAAIAA PropulsionPropulsion NEW! andand EnergyEnergy 20152015 withwith ConferenceConference IO!IO! During Plenary and Forum 360 Sessions, go to aiaa.cnf.io Getting Your Question Answered is as EASY as 1-2-3! 1. Click the “Ask” button to submit a question. 2. Check out the questions that other attendees are asking. 3. If you see a question that you want answered, click on the arrow on the left. The most popular questions automatically rise to the top. Participate in Session Polls 1. If Polls are available they will appear at the top of the page. Simply click/tap on a Poll to respond. 2. Choose your response(s) and hit “submit”. 3. After responding you will be able to see the results on your own device!* * Some Poll results may be hidden NO DOWNLOADING REQUIRED! Executive Steering Committee AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2015 Welcome The members of the Executive Steering Committee welcome you to the AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition 2015 (AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2015) with excitement and anticipation. Our community has made great strides over the past several years in alternative fuels, renewable energy, and sustainable energy Phil Burkholder Michael Heil programs. As we move forward in our exploration of the world and the universe, Rolls-Royce Ohio Aerospace discussions about continually increasing the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability Institute of energy systems are critical. While here in Orlando for AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2015, we encourage you to engage with your colleagues from government, industry, and academia, and discuss the national and international outlook for energy and propulsion systems, global economic interdependence, the cost and affordability of future systems, technology development trends, workforce development, and much more. All of these conversations will rest on the foundation of our theme for the week: “Energize Innovation. Boost Value. Propel The Future.” Bob Hwang John Kinney Sandia National GE Aviation You will find the plenary themes woven into our panel and technical discussions, Laboratories allowing deeper examination of all aspects of energy and propulsion systems, including: electric propulsion, ground test capability, in-space propulsion, the need for effective communication with the media, and how STEM professionals can achieve a healthy work/life balance. In three intense days, AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2015 will help you gain knowledge in these important areas, while also allowing you to build contacts and do the networking necessary for future innovative collaborations and partnerships. Thank you for making the choice to attend this year’s event, and for your continued Christian Mari Charles Precourt enthusiasm to advance the boundaries of the known in energy and propulsion SAFRAN Group Orbital ATK systems. We trust that the conversations and information shared this week will continue to drive cost savings, efficiency, and responsiveness of energy systems ever forward. And, more importantly, remember that the forum is a testament to how your work fuels the collective human drive to better humanity’s technological capabilities and to be part of something bigger than ourselves. This is your forum, and we hope that you will enjoy it and take full advantage of its offerings. Sincerely, Woodrow Whitlow Jr. Executive Steering Committee Cleveland State University AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2015 51st AIAA/SAE/ASEE Joint AIAA Propulsion and Energy Propulsion Conference 2015 is proud to feature the following conferences: 13th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference www.aiaa-propulsionenergy.org 3 #aiaaPropEnergy IntroOrganizing Committee Forum Organizing Committee Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Propellants and Combustion Neal Herring, United Technologies M. Anand, Rolls-Royce Corporation Forum General Chair Research Center Charles Precourt, Orbital ATK Propulsion and Power Systems of Aircraft Electric Propulsion Unmanned Systems Forum 360 Chair Charles Beard, The Boeing Company Lea-Der Chen, University of Iowa Christine Pastor-Barsi, HX5 Sierra Electricity Delivery and Grid Reliability Propulsion Education and ASEE Forum Technical Chair Technologies and Energy Conversion Representative Gerard Welch, NASA Glenn Research Device Technology Robert Frederick, University of Alabama in Center Scott Duncan, Georgia Institute of Huntsville Technology Education Chair SAE Representative Steve Gorrell, Brigham Young University Electric Propulsion Richard Millar, Naval Postgraduate School John Dankanich, NASA Marshall Space International Chair Flight Center Solid Rockets Claudio Bruno, United Technologies David Poe, Aerojet Rocketdyne Corporation Energetic Components and Systems Brian Smith, Pacific Scientific Energetic Space and Earth-to-Orbit Vehicles Systems Member Engagement Chair Materials Company Miroslav Sir, The Aerospace Corporation G. Alan Lowrey, Lockheed Martin Corporation Energy Storage Technology System Concepts and Supporting Joe Troutman, EnerSys/ABSL Space Propulsion Technologies Young Professional Chair Products Corinne Gatto, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Tim Hinerman, Blue Origin Energy Conversion Device Technology Jeff McGivern, Jetboil Edward Lewandowski, NASA Glenn Special Advisor Research Center Don Sauvgeau, Orbital ATK Fossil-Fuel Power Technologies Bhupendra Khandelwal, University of Technical Program Committee Sheffield Forum Technical Program Chair Gas Turbine Engines Gerard Welch, NASA Glenn Research Jay Kapat, University of Central Florida Center Robert Thacker-Dey, Naval Air Systems Deputy Technical Chair – Energy and Command (NAVAIR) Thermal Management Technology Green Engineering/Green Energy Michael Choi, NASA Goddard Space Flight Valerie Lyons, NASA Glenn Research Center Center (retired) Deputy Technical Chair – Aviation High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Jason Smith, GE Aviation Faure “Joel” Malo-Molina, Air Force ITAR Chair Research Laboratory Paul Smith, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Hybrid Rockets Advanced Engine Control & Intelligent Bala (Han) Madhan, SPG Liquid Systems Propulsion Alireza Behbahani, U.S. Air Force Liquid Propulsion Advanced Propulsion Concepts and ASME TC David Ransom, Southwest Research Representative Institute John Robinson (retired) Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion Advanced Vehicle Systems Greg Meholic, The Aerospace Corporation Frank Chandler, The Boeing Company Nuclear Power Technologies Aerospace Power Systems Pavel Tsvetkov, Texas A&M University Abbas Salim, Lockheed Martin Corporation (retired) www.aiaa-propulsionenergy.org 4 #aiaaPropEnergy IntroContents Welcome 3 Organizing Committee 4 Forum Overview 6 Sponsors 8 www.twitter.com/aiaa Keynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions 9 www.facebook.com/AIAAfan Forum 360 11 www.youtube.com/AIAATV Special Events 14 www.linkedin.com/companies/aiaa Networking Events 15 www.flickr.com/aiaaevents Continuing Education 16 www.instagram.com/aiaaerospace Recognition Events 17 livestream.com/AIAAvideo/PropEnergy2015 Exposition Hall 19 Join the conversation! Join the Q&A! Exhibitors 21 #aiaaPropEnergy aiaa.cnf.io General Information 26 On-Site Wi Fi Information Network Name: PE2015 Author and Session Chair Information 28 Password: propenergy ITAR Information 29 Photography or the video or audio recording of sessions or exhibits, as well as the Committee Meetings 30 unauthorized sale of AIAA-copyrighted material, is prohibited. Sessions at a Glance 31 AIAA is the world’s largest aerospace professional society, serving a diverse range of more than 30,000 Session Detail Matrix 36 individual members from 88 countries, and 95 corporate members. AIAA members help make the world safer, more connected, more accessible, and more prosperous. Author/Session Chair Index 83 For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA. Venue Map 90 www.aiaa-propulsionenergy.org 5 #aiaaPropEnergy IntroForum Overview MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 27 July 28 July 29 July Speakers’ Briefing in Technical Session Rooms Speakers’ Briefing in Technical Session Rooms Speakers’ Briefing in Technical Session Rooms 0730hrs (both am & pm sessions) (both am & pm sessions) (both am & pm sessions) 0800 hrs Opening Plenary Keynote Plenary Panel Plenary Panel 0830 hrs 0900 hrs Networking Coffee Break in Exposition Hall Networking Coffee Break in Exposition Hall Networking Coffee Break in Exposition Hall 0930 hrs 1000 hrs Technical Technical Exposition Technical Sessions Exposition Sessions Hall Open Sessions Exposition 1030 hrs Forum 360 Forum 360 Forum 360 Hall Open Hall Open 1100 hrs 1130 hrs 1200 hrs Box Lunch in Exposition Hall (ticket required) 1230 hrs Luncheon on Own Forum Recognition Luncheon 1300 hrs Exposition 1330 hrs Plenary Panel Hall Open Exposition 1400 hrs Plenary Panel Closing Plenary Keynote Hall Open 1430 hrs Networking Ice Cream Break in Exposition Hall 1500 hrs Networking Popcorn Break in Exposition Hall Exposition Hall Open 1530 hrs Exposition Hall Open Technical 1600 hrs Rising Leaders Forum 360 Technical Technical Sessions Forum 360 in Aerospace Leadership Sessions 1630 hrs Sessions Forum 360 Exchange/ Speed 1700 hrs Mentoring 1730 hrs 1800 hrs Reception in Exposition Hall Propulsion and Energy Lecture 1830 hrs (ticket required) 1900 hrs 1930 hrs 2000 hrs Rising Leaders in Aerospace Lecture 2030 hrs www.aiaa-propulsionenergy.org 6 #aiaaPropEnergy Get Your Conference Info on the Go! 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