48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010 - Orlando, Florida
Gas Turbine Engines High Speed
Air Breathing Propulsion
Air Breathing Propulsion
Systems Integration
48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
2
ABP Overview
Subgroup Organization
Steering Committee Meeting Summary
ASM Meeting Tempo
P&E Group Meeting Summary
Future ASM & JPC Conference Locations
3
Air Breathing Propulsion Subgroup Organization
As Of January, 2010
ABP Deputy Director
Jeff Hamstra
*Rotational position
Common Elements
Communications
John Sordyl
Education
Rick Gaeta
Honors & Awards*
Jeff Flamm
Aerospace Sciences Meeting
D.R. Reddy
Separate TCs
Gas Turbine
Engines
Rob Bruckner
Conferences JPC/ASM
Membership
Liaison
Communications
Education
Honors & Awards
Technical Disciplines
High Speed Air
Breathing Propulsion
Marty Bradley
Conferences JPC/ASM
Membership
Liaison
Communications
Education
Honors & Awards
Technical Disciplines
Joint Propulsion Conference
Ryan Starkey
Air Breathing Propulsion
Systems Integration
Ray Best
Conferences JPC/ASM
Membership
Liaison
Communications
Education
Honors & Awards
Technical Disciplines
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Recent / Pending Subgroup Organization Changes
*Rotational position
Common Elements
Communications
John Sordyl
Kaemming
Education
Rick Gaeta
Honors & Awards*
Jeff Flamm
Aerospace Sciences Meeting
D.R. Reddy
Separate TCs
Gas Turbine
Engines
Rob Bruckner
Conferences JPC/ASM
Membership
High Speed Air
Breathing Propulsion
Marty Bradley
Liaison
Communications
Incoming Chairs: Liaison
Education
Honors & Awards
Technical Disciplines
Technical Disciplines
Joint Propulsion Conference
Ryan Starkey
Air Breathing Propulsion
Systems Integration
Ray Best
Conferences JPC/ASM
Membership
Liaison
Communications
Education
Honors & Awards
Technical Disciplines
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ABP Steering Committee Meeting Summary
Discussed Key ABP 2010 Themes
– Continued Maturation As Independent Yet Collaborative TCs
– Seamless Transition To New TC Chairs Effective May 1
– Emphasis On Member Engagement & Continued Recruitment
Reviewed ABP Leadership Succession Plan
Reviewed New Member Applications
Reviewed ABP Lifetime Achievement Award Process
Proposed Activity Checklist For Member Engagement
Discussed Potential For Separate TC Dinner Meetings At JPC 2010
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ASM/ABP Meeting Tempo
Day Meeting
Mon, Jan 4 ABP Steering Committee
ABP Membership Subcommittee
ABP Working Groups (TC Meeting Prep.)
High Speed ABP TC / HYTASP PC Liason Meeting
High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC
Gas Turbine Engines TC
Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC
Tues, Jan 5 ABP Communications Subcommittee
ABP Conference Subcommittees (ASM / JPC)
ABP Honors & Awards Subcommittee
ABP Education Subcommittee
ABP Steering Committee
ABP Working Groups (Dinner Meet Prep.)
Joint ABP TCs Dinner Meeting
Wed, Jan 6 ABP Working Groups
Start Stop
9:00 AM 10:30 AM
10:30 AM 11:00 AM
4:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Room
Bahamas
Bahamas
Bahamas
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
St. Thomas
West Indies
POC
Jeff Hamstra
Keith Blodgett
Jeff Hamstra
Marty Bradley
Marty Bradley
Rob Bruckner
Ray Best
9:00 AM 10:30 AM Grand Cayman
10:30 AM 12:00 PM
1:30 PM 3:00 PM
3:00 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM 10:00 PM
Sawgrass
Suite 21976
Bahamas
Bahamas
Puerto Rico
Grand Ballroom 12-
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Sordyl
D.R. Reddy /
Ryan Starkey
Jeff Flamm
Rick Gaeta
Jeff Hamstra
Jeff Hamstra
Jeff Hamstra
9:00 AM 10:00 AM Marco Island Jeff Hamstra
Also… Propulsion & Energy Group Meeting, JPC Steering Committee,
JPC 2010 Planning Committee, JPC 2011 Planning Committee, etc.
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Propulsion & Energy Group Meeting Summary
Note: P&E Group Meetings Held In Conjunction With ASM & JPC
Main Topic – JPC Planning & Execution (discussed elsewhere)
Presentation By Ian Halliwell On Joint AIAA/IGTI Design Competition
P&E Group Money - ~$4,000 (Typically Under Spent)
TC Rosters & Annual Reports Due January 31
AIAA Elections Upcoming – Vote!
Former P&E Director Wayne Hurwitz Moved To NG
(wayne.hurwitz@ngc.com)
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Propulsion & Energy Group Organization
Director
Propulsion & Energy
Ashwani Gupta
Deputy Director
Air-Breathing Propulsion
Jeff Hamstra
Deputy Director
Rocket & Space Propulsion
I-Shih Chang
Deputy Director
Energy
David Lilley
Gas Turbine Engines TC
High Speed Air Breathing
Propulsion TC
Air Breathing Propulsion
Integration TC
Green Energy Tech. (GET)
Working Group
Bill Lear / V. Lyons
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
4 Subgroups, 12 TCs
Aerospace Power Systems TC
Terrestrial Energy Systems TC
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Recent/Future ASM & JPC Locations
Year
2006 Reno
ASM Location
2007 Reno
2008 Reno
2009 Orlando
2010 Orlando
2011 Orlando
2012 Nashville
2013 Dallas/Fort Worth
2014 Washington, DC
2015 Orlando
JPC Location
Sacramento
Cincinnati
Hartford
Denver
Nashville
San Diego
Atlanta or New Orleans
San Jose or Minneapolis
Cleveland/TBD
TBD
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48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Tech Committee
Report for ABP Dinner Meeting
ASM 2010
Orlando, Florida
5 January 2010
Introduction (Marty Bradley)
•
Monthly steering committee telecons
Sharepoint transition completed
HSABP banner displayed at Hypersonic Conference,
JPC, & ASM
Year in Review Article completed
Planning for PDE Short Course at JPC10
Developed draft electronic HSABP newsletter
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High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion – Steering Committee
Vice Chair
Joaquin Castro
TC Chairman
Marty Bradley
Past Chair
Lance Chenault
Service Subcommittee Representatives
Communications
Dora Musielak
Honors & Awards
Jinho Lee
Education
Daniel Kirk
Membership
Doug Garrard
Conference Subcommittee Representatives
Aerospace Sciences
Meeting
D.R. Reddy
Joint Propulsion
Conference
Ryan Starkey
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HSABPTC Polo-Shirts (Joaquin Castro)
•
•
•
Limited numbers and sizes available
Cost to Members = $25
Money to Joaquin – cash or check made out to Joaquin Castro
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Membership (Doug Garrard)
Government
Industry
11
21
Academia 9
Total 41
Member
Associate Member
35
4
International Member 2
Total 41
Membership (Doug Garrard)
• Activities since JPC
Recruitment of 3 new International Members
1 members missing (removed)
• Actions for ASM
Selection of applicant
Final update of official membership list
• Plans for next 6-months
Re-engage with potential International members
Further solicitation of regular and associate members
AIAA Member level to upgrade
To encourage members to be active:
– Send out chart/matrix/checklist with expectations for 2010 – Rob Bruckner to prepare format/sample
– Revisit at end of 2010 to record member activities
High Speed Propulsion – Member Positions (1)
• TC Chair – Marty Bradley
Vice Chair – Joaquin Castro
• Membership - Doug Garrard
Applications & Data– Doug Garrard
Recruiting (International) – Joaquin Castro, TBD
Member Upgrades – Doug Garrard
• Communications - Dora Musielak
Year in Review Article – Tom Kaemming, Takeshi Kanda, Dean Andreadis, see Liaison (assignment will be updated at JPC)
Newsletter – Dora Musielak, see Liaison
Website – Tim O'Brien , Ravi Srinivasan, Dave Lucia?
• Education - Daniel Kirk
Student Design Competition – Joel Malo-Molina, Dianne DeTurris
Outreach – Paul Czysz
Short Courses – PDE (Dan Paxson, Dora Musielak), High Speed Propulsion (Beckel, Bradley, Kirk)
Rick Dyer -Steve Beckel – Dean Andreadis – Roy Hartfield – Hassan Hassan
• Honors and Awards - Jinho Lee
Propulsion Award Packages – Venkat Tangirala
Coordination with HyTASP Fred Billig Award – Balu Sekar
Student Award – Dora Musielak
Best Paper Awards – James Donohue
John Bradford
High Speed Propulsion – Member Positions (2)
• ASM - D.R.Reddy
ASM 10 –Bill Engblom
ASM 11 – Venkat Tangirala
– Tim O’Brien
ASM 12 - Hassan Hassan
• JPC – Ryan Starkey
JPC 10 – Ryan Starkey
– Manfred Peinemann
JPC 11 - Roy Hartfield
- Liaison with Ground Test TC (coordinate with Steve Dunn)
JPC 12 – Venkat Tangirala
• Liaison
HyTASP – Joaquin Castro
JANNAF – Phil Drummond / Dean Andreadis /Steve Beckel
European Orgs. – John Steelant , TBD
Other TC’s/PC’s– Aerothermal Tech. Moehlenkamp; Fluid Dynamics TC Hassan Hassan
Ground Test – Balu Sekar / Doug Garrard
Congressional Visits Day – Joaquin Castro
AIAA Sections – Dora Musielak, et al.
AIAA University Chapters - Joel Malo-Molina, et al.
NASA Aeronautics – May Fun Liou / D.R. Reddy / Jinho Lee
Communications (Dora Musielak)
• Websites for the TC updated and maintained
HSABP TC site transitioned to new AIAA SharePoint / server
NEW: https://info.aiaa.org/tac/PEG/HSABPTC/default.aspx
• YIR article prepared by Tom Kaemming and published in
December 2009 issue of Aerospace America
HSABP TC Newsletter 2010
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HSABP Members
Website/Sharepoint link
AIAA Members with Air Breathing Propulsion Interest
•
•
Note : Newsletter circulated at 2010 ASM for review and input. Approved (with spelling correction), it will be released electronically at new HSABP TC website
HSABP TC Newsletter 2010
HSABP
Newsletter approved for release after fixing spelling of
“Oates”
HSABP TC Banner
• HSABP banner traveled to JPC09, the Hypersonics
Conference in
Germany, and
ASM10
HSABP Notes from ABP Education Subcommittee meeting
•
•
• Need to change name / content / marketing info for PDE course to make it more general – needs to appeal to
PGC (Pressure Gain
Combustion) for Gas
Turbines as well as
PDE’s
• Should be broadly publicized to ABP and
Combustion communities
HSABP Liaison (Joaquin Castro) (1)
•
Some JANNAF discussions (Beckel & Drummond)
•
Agreed to hold joint dinner meeting with HyTASP PC at 2010
JPC – Joaquin to finalize times and agenda
•
HSABP Liaison held meeting Monday 01-04-10
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HSABP Liaison (Joaquin Castro) (2)
• Plans for next 6-months:
JANNAF coordination – HSABP Liaison members to contact individual authors and encourage authors to submit to AIAA – Phil Drummond is reviewing recent JANNAF program and will contact authors
NASA Hypersonics research conferences –Encouraging NASA researchers to present at AIAA conferences – HSABPTC members that attend conference are asked to encourage presenters to submit to AIAA –
May Fun Liou
Liaison with AIAA Sections – Joaquin engaging with local chapter (West
Palm Beach) – offer our services to make a presentation to a local section
Liaison with AIAA University Groups (Marty-USC,CSLA, Faure Malo-
Molina – UD, Univ. Cin., Wright State, U Florida (Joaquin also), U Miami,
Embry Riddle, GTech, Fred – UCLA, Cal Tech)
Propellants and Combustion – Balu & Venkat Tangirala
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HSABP Liaison (Joaquin Castro) (3)
• Plans for next 6-months (continued):
Congressional Visit Day – Joaquin to work with HyTASP and organize
HSABPTC Group
HIT – Hypersonic Industry Team – Joaquin will provide status
Steve Dunn visiting from Ground Test TC – meet in Orlando to set up joint sessions at JPC 2011
Balu Sekar/Doug Garrard to continue coordination with Ground Test TC
European Orgs. – Need to re-engage – possibly with new International
Members
Aerothermal Technology Bob Moehlenkamp to engage at ASM - Bob
Moehlenkamp to look at TC’s that work this area
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HSABP TC Summary
•
Establish system for recurring e-Newsletters
Keep new Sharepoint site up to date and useful
Finish bringing additional International members to TC
Recruitment for U.S. TC members
Membership upgrades
Initiate tracking of member involvement
Roster for 2010-2011 year due - 30 January 2010
Annual report due to Deputy Directors - 30 January 2010
Transition TC chair position to Joaquin Castro & vice-chair to Ryan Starkey
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48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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Gas Turbine Engine Tech Committee
ASM 2010 Meeting
48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting
Orlando, FL
3 - January - 09
Robert Bruckner
2010 ASM - Agenda
• Introductions
• TAC P&E Group and ABP Steering update
• Review goals / organization / roles
• Need to fill several key positions!
• Service Committees
Membership – new roster, membership grade, recruitment
Communication –ABP Trifold, Aerospace America article
Conferences – JPC / ASM status, TAO’s, improvements ?
Education – Short Course, Design Competition
Honors and Awards - ABP, GCO, Best Paper (GTETC)
• New Initiatives – TC Logo (logo items), Liaisons,… 32
Gas Turbine Engines TC
•
• Active membership – Do not rely on ABP service committees
• Individual recruitment
• Independent conference administration – began at JPC 09
• Independent best paper competition – 2
• Develop a joint graduate student design competition with IGTI
• Strengthen technical sessions at conferences
• Work to reduce no-shows / withdrawals by active session chairs
/ TAO’s
• Work to improving quality by offering special section in Journal of Propulsion and Power ?
• Maintain strong ties to High Speed and System Integration
• Jointly administer awards and design competition
• Jointly sponsor technical / invited session at each conference
Membership - Gas Turbine Engines TC Roster
Guests
Dan McInnis
– Raytheon
Ahmed ELKady – GE
M.S. Anand - RR
Attended ASM10 TC meeting
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Gas Turbine Engine TC - Organization
TC Chairman
Vice Chair Past Chair
Jimmy Kenyon
Service Subcommittee Representatives
Communications
John Sordyl
Honors & Awards
?
Education Membership
Steve Gorrell ?
Anthony Watts
Conferences
TAO’s: ASM12 / JPC12 / ASM13 / JPC13
Gerald Welch, Ahmed ELKady, John Sordyl, Janet
Convery
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Membership - Gas Turbine Engines TC Profile – 2010
Employment Sector
Government
Industry
Academia
Total
6
13
10
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TC Member Status
Regular
Member
International
Member
Associate
Member
Total
27
2
0
29
AIAA Member Grade
Fellow
Associate
Fellows
Members
Total
1
13
15
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•Available member positions: 10
•Still missing several GT OEM’s
•No members from Asia
•Active recruitment should happen on an individual basis
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GTETC
• Offer NPSS training through an AIAA short course at
JPC10
• TC logo items –
• GTETC Awards
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48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Tech
Committee
ASM Report
48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace
Exposition
Orlando, Florida
4 - 7 January 2010
Jeff Flamm for Ray Best January 5, 2010
Main Goals and Issues For ASM 10
• Succession Plan for sub-committees
JPC 12 Lead
JPC 13 Lead
ASM 13 Lead
• Vice Chair
• Increase Membership
• Liaisons
• Ideas to improve paper submission/turnout
• Logo Shirt Purchase
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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 –airframer lead?
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
Michelle McMillan
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 – August 2009
ABPSI has room to grow (max is 35)
Government
Industry
Academia
Total
5
25
1
31
Members
Associate
International
* Dual
24
5
2
3
2.07
ASM 09
2.13
JPC 09
2.16
ASM 10
Fellow
A. Fellow
Senior
Member
8
9
0
11
Fellow
A. Fellow
Senior
Member
0
12
11
8
Fellow
A. Fellow
Senior
Member
Everyone should be at least a Senior Member!
0
12
12
7
Goal for
JPC 10
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0
Systems Integration – Member Positions and population
• TC Chair – Raymond Best
Deputy – Jeff Flamm
• Membership – Keith Blodgett 4
Applications & Data
Recruiting
Member Upgrades
• Communications – Weldon Wainright 5
Sub comm. Vice Chair Hayden Reeve
Year in Review Article- Hayden Reeve
(need replacement)
Newsletter - Weldon Wainright
Website – Charles Beard
• Education - Ian Halliwell 7
Sub comm Vice Chair Rod
Daebelliehn
Student Design Competition
Outreach
Short Courses
• Honors and Awards - Jeff
Flamm 5
Sub Comm Vice Chair (David
Mayer)
Propulsion Award Packages
Student Award - Jeff Flamm
Best Paper Awards Doug
Kisling/Keith Blodgett
Systems Integration Technical Areas and population
Integrated Aero Performance (10 members)
– Jeff Flamm Chair, Thomas Berens Vice Chair
Subsystem, Performance, Optimization (8 members)
– Steve Johnson Chair, Hayden Reeve Vice Chair
Propellers/Pistons/Turboprops (3 members)
– Weldon Wainright Chair, Charles Beard Vice Chair
Requirements Verification, Certification and Testing (4 members)
– Don Malloy Chair, Dave Wang, Vice Chair
ABPSI Steering (8 members)
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Systems Integration – Member Positions and population
• ASM - 5
ASM 09 Jeff Flamm (Orlando)
ASM 10 Vance Dippold (Orlando)
ASM 11 –Don Malloy (Orlando)
ASM 12 – Vance Dippold (Dallas)
ASM 13 - TBD
• JPC – 5
JPC 09 Doug Kisling (Denver)
JPC 10 Don Malloy (Nashville)
JPC 11 Rod Daebelliehn (San Diego)
JPC 12 – Michelle McMillan (Atlanta or New Orleans?)
JPC 13 – Bruce McKay (San Jose or Minneapolis?)
In addition, all member are expected to be session chairs and conduct abstract reviews for our conferences
ABPSITC Current Membership
Dropped
New
JPC ‘09
# First
1 Ken
2 Charles
3 Raymond
4 Norbert
5 Keith
6 Jay
7 Clarence
Last
Alabi
Beard
Best
Bissinger
Blodgett
Carskaden
Chenault
8 Chen
9 Roderick
10 Vance F.
11 Jeffrey
12 Egbert
13 Ian
14 Jeffrey
Chuck
Daebelliehn
Dippold, III
Flamm
Frowein
Halliwell
Hamstra
15 Lanny Jines
16 Stephen Johnson
17 Douglas Kisling
18 Donald J.
19 Dave
20 Bruce
21 Roger
Malloy
Mayer
McKay
Mussard
22 Hayden M.
Reeve
23 Weldon Wainright
24 William Westphal
25 Bryan
26 Christopher
27 David
28 Thomas M.
Westra
Wilson
Young
Berens
29 Jonathan
30 Eric
31 Michelle
32 David
Litt
Loth
McMillian
Wang
Description
Member
Member
Chair
International
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Associate
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Associate
Member
Member
Member
Associate
Associate
International
Member
Member
Member
Associate
AIAA Member Grade
Member
Senior Member
Associate Fellow
Associate Fellow
Associate Fellow
Member
Associate Fellow
Senior Member
Senior Member
Member
Associate Fellow
Member
Associate Fellow
Associate Fellow
Senior Member
Senior Member
Associate Fellow
Associate Fellow
Associate Fellow
Senior Member
Senior Member
Member
Senior Member
Associate Fellow
Member
Senior Member
Senior Member
Senior Member
Senior Member
Associate Fellow
Member
Member
Organization
TTC Technologies Inc
Boeing
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation
GE Aviation
The Boeing Company
Aerospace Business Development
Associates (ABDA)
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
Belcan
Aerospace Testing Alliance, Inc.
Boeing
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
United Technologies Research
Center
Piper
Rolls-Royce Corporation
Northrop Grumman
The Boeing Company
Raytheon Missile Systems
EADS Military Air Systems
NASA Glenn Research Center
University of Illinois
SynGenics Corporation
Edwards AFB Flight Test Center
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ASM 10 Attendance of ABPSI
• 14 of 31 Members present at ASM 10
• 16 of 31 Members present at JPC 09
• 17 of 29 Members present at ASM 09
• 20 of 29 Members present at JPC 08
• Bad Trend
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Potential New Recruits
• Directed membership drive goal for upcoming year
• Brainstormed potential names list of about a dozen
• 5 Applicants this year
4 accepted
1 requires further clarification
Includes 2 international, 1 airframer, 1 academic, 1 Govt
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Liasions
• Other AIAA TC’s/PC’s
Energy Optimized Aircraft and Equipment Systems- Hayden Reeve
Fluids Dynamics TC - Flamm contributed to Flow Control Book
• Other Societies
ASME propulsion committee Don Malloy/David Wang
– Sponsoring technical sessions at the IGTI Turbo Expo in collaboration with ASME IGTI Aircraft
Engine TC – Propulsion Integration Panel discussion
– IECE Joint Panel on Horse Power Extraction – Need Panelist (Bruce McKay volunteered)
• Local Sections
Hampton Roads Section – Jeff Flamm
Tennessee Section - Maloy
• Other
ICC - Ice Crystal Consortium coordinated with AIA – Ray Best
PPSA – Jeff Flamm
• Ground Test Committee – DOE Focus Group David Wang
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ASM 2010 Statistics (ABP System Integration TC)
• 24 Abstracts Received:
20 abstracts accepted
4 transferred to other topic areas
Abstracts submissions were low compared to ABPSI-focused papers at ASM09
• 4 ABPSI Sessions
19 manuscripts uploaded (as of 5 Jan. 2010)
1 author-withdrawn papers (as of 5 Jan. 2010)
2 No Shows (as of 5 Jan. 2010)
• 1 Co-sponsored Invited Session (w/GTE TC):
Alternative Fuels
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JPC
JPC - 2009 Doug Kisling
44 abstracts were submitted
6 Rejected
4 moved
5 Withdrawn
18 Paper submitted
8 Not submitted
3 No show
7 Sessions
JPC -2010 Don Malloy
20 papers submitted
12 transferred
Only 8 Potential Papers
Only 2 Sessions
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Conference Papers
How do we get more quality paper submissions?
Ask that TC members encourage peers to publish conference papers
Proprietary and ITAR concerns a problem
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Integrated 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
Acoustics
STOVL
Aircraft performance
FOD, bugs, etc…)
Jet Effects
Structural integration of inlets and exhaust systems
Real world operation environmental issues (ice, sand, rain,
Thrust vectoring
Area control
Survivability
Thrust reversers
Acoustic treatments Nacelle/wing interaction
Affect of inlet and nozzle on sonic boom Unducted fan
High Speed Applications
Name Changed from Inlets & Nozzles to better reflect Scope
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Subsystem, Performance, Optimization Technical Area Scope & Charter
Chair - Steve Johnson, Northrop Grumman
•
• Charter:
Promote & Facilitate Communication in support of Efficient
Interaction, And Performance Of Air Breathing Propulsion Systems
Scope:
• Exploit Synergies in Aeropropulsion, Thermal And Power Subsystems
• Performance Modeling And Validation
• Cognizance in the contributions of Advanced Materials, Sensing, Controls,
Maintenance
• 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.
• Outline established for Technology Advocacy Paper examining auxiliary electric concepts
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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 Engines
– Elimination of Leaded AV Gas
Turboprops
– 300 – 500 SHP engines for light GA Aircraft
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Requirements Verification, Certification and Testing Technical Area
Scope & Charter
Chair – Donald J. Malloy, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold
AFB, TN Vice Chair Dave Wang
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
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Accomplishments
• Vice Chair candidate identified
• List of potential new TC members developed
• Additional Liaison activities/opportunities identified
• Conference planners identified for JPC ‘12 and ’13
• TC Members to canvas peers for paper submissions
• Game plan for purchasing logo shirts
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48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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ABP Ubergroup -Education Committee
ASM 2010
48 th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting
Orlando, Florida
4 - 8 January 2010
Agenda
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Air Breathing Propulsion Subgroup Organizational Structure
ABP Group
Common Elements
Communications Education Honors & Awards
Aerospace Sciences Meeting
Separate TCs
Gas Turbine Engines
Conferences JPC/ASM
Membership
Liaison
Communications
Education
Honors & Awards
Technical Disciplines
Joint Propulsion Conference
High Speed Air
Breathing Propulsion
Conferences JPC/ASM
Membership
Liaison
Communications
Education
Honors & Awards
Air Breathing Propulsion
Systems Integration
Conferences JPC/ASM
Membership
Liaison
Communications
Education
Honors & Awards
Technical Disciplines
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12 Attendees – ASM 2010
Janet Covery
Bryan Westra
Marty Bradley
Chen Chuck
Jeff Flamm
Roy Hartfield
Dan Paxson
Rob Bruckner
Ian Halliwell
Dan Kirk
Rick Gaeta
Bruce McKay
ABP Education Committee Working Groups
K-12 Outreach Short Courses
Engine Design
Competition
Rod Daebelliehn Dora Musielak Ian Halliwell
Dianne DeTurris
Keys to getting things done:
• Stay focused on working group tasks
• Have working group interaction (telecons/webinars/email) at least once a month
• Use conference meetings more as a place to solve larger issues, float new ideas, update technical committees on progress
AIAA Short Courses Update
Develop, produce, and administer Short Courses that are offered to industry and academia that relate to ABP Science and Technology
Development
PDE course in place for JPC ‘10
NPSS course in place
AIAA Engine Design Competition Update
Develop and produce RFP for AIAA Air Breathing Engine Design Competition for Undergraduates; Provide judges for evaluation of proposals and determine winners
2008-2009 Topic:
A Variable Cycle Engine for Subsonic Transport Applications
5 Entries (2 Schools: BYU & KU)
Results of Judges due to AIAA by August 17th
AIAA Engine Design Competition
Last Year’s Results – 5 entries, 2 schools [University of Kansas (2), BYU (3)]
1st Place: University of Kansas [JACKT-524]
2nd Place: University of Kansas [JANUS]
3rd Place: BYU
IGTI collaboration – Greenlighted: Ian to initiate process
Immediate Goal: Define ’10-’11 topic RFP abstract
AIAA Engine Design Competition – ’08-’09 Winner: Kansas University
“Smart Variable-Cycle Propulsion System Design for Commercial Aircraft”
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AIAA Engine Design Competition
2009-2010 Topic:
A Propulsion System for a Hypersonic TBCC Technology
Demonstrator Vehicle
“The objective of this design project is to arrive at a conceptual design of a Mach 5-6 technology demonstrator that incorporates a highly integrated turbine based combined cycle propulsion system. Both low speed and high speed propulsion systems will be powered using hydrocarbon fuel.”
K-12 Education Update
Promote and Facilitate the education of Air Breathing Propulsion Science and Technology
Roy Hartfield will lead effort to get propulsion education material on the
AIAA Education website
Idea was floated regarding using conference as venue for table-top demo for educators to learn about
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
2010 Orange Bowl
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48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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Presents
Developed for
The AIAA Aerospace Sciences
Meeting
January 5-7 2010
Proprietary and COTS
Proprietary software is much more customizable but less flexible and more expensive to develop, maintain, and upgrade.
Commercial Off The Shelf software is less expensive but lacks some customization features.
Integration Issues
Different languages.
Incompatible architectures.
Differing interfaces.
Natural Selection
Portions of legacy codes are co-opted for different uses to prevent expensive rewrites.
Proprietary and COTS tools are integrated.
Final product is functional but inefficient.
NASA
General Electric
Boeing
Lockheed Martin
Pratt & Whitney
Rolls Royce Corp.
Honeywell
AEDC
Teledyne Continental
Williams Int.
Wright Patterson AFB
The Evolution
Of The
NPSS
Consortium
NPSS
Consortium
Members
General Electric
Boeing
Lockheed Martin
United
Technologies
Rolls Royce Corp.
Teledyne
Williams Int.
Honeywell Int.
Wolverine Ventures OAI
Wolverine Ventures
NPSS
2002 NorTech Innovation
Award Winner
NPSS Version 1 Wins NASA
Office of Year award
Finalist to Crosstalk: Journal of
Defense
Software Engineering
TOP Software Project for 2001
(top 16 out of 67 entrees)
NPSS Version 1
Wins 2001 NASA
Software of the Year Award
2002 R & D Award Winner
Wolverine Ventures
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Wolverine Ventures is an engineering software firm.
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Headquartered in Jupiter, Florida, with branch offices in
Florida, Ohio, Indiana and Michigan.
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Specializing in NPSS related support:
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Extensive experience in NPSS TM code development. (The only licensed code maintenance provider for NPSS TM Consortium.)
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Diverse experience in building customized system models.
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Customer/Technical support and training.
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NPSS TM services also provided by WVI:
– Generating customized property packages.
– Legacy code and control interfacing to NPSS TM .
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Developing miscellaneous NPSS TM utilities.
WVI is the exclusive distributor of
NPSS TM
Part of the original NPSS development team from
NASA and
Pratt & Whitney
WVI & NASA
Contract
Custom
Modeling
Solutions
Exclusive
Distributors for
Consortium
NPSS v. 2.x
1998
2001
2001-2003
2003
Formed
WVI
Expanded
Role under
Space Act
Agreement
2006
2008
2009
NPSS
Consortium
Formed
Training
Programs
University/
Corporate
in the
of
• Mathematics
• Incompressible aerodynamics
• Compressible aerodynamics
• Turbulence
• Acoustics
• Heat Transfer
• CFD
• Combustion
• Thermodynamics
• Structures
• Materials
• Controls
Trade Studies
Integration
Mission Analysis
Design Methods
• Inlet
• Fan
• Compressor
• Combustor
• HP Turbine
• LP Turbine
• Exhaust Nozzle
TM
DESIGN PHASES
D
I
L
I
N
E
S
S
C
I
P
Compressor
Burner
Turbine
Mixer/
Nozzle
Inlet
Inlet Fan Compressor Burner Turbine
Mixer/
Nozzle
Inlet Compressor Burner Turbine Nozzle
Design
Off Design
The basic solution method is to vary a set of independent inputs until an equal number of equations are satisfied.
x a
=
Data Reduction b
Transient
Solver
Constraints
The Solver can be used in several different simulation applications.
Bleed In
Overboard
Fan Bleed
Ambient
Conditions
Inlet
Main Air Flow
Bleed Air Flow
Fuel Flow
Shaft Connection
Splitter
Fan Nozzle
LPC Bleed
LP Shaft
HPC Burner
Fuel
HP Shaft
HPT LPT Nozzle
Operational Capabilities
Single and multi-point design.
Off design steady state.
Transient analysis.
Performance Data Reduction.
Customer Model Generation.
Features
C++ like language interpreter.
Code converters for real time operation.
Robust, flexible, and adjustable solver.
Numerous industry standard and customizable thermodynamic property packages.
Open, extensible architecture.
GE-90 Core
Engines
Combined Cycle Engines
Pulse Detonation Engines
Energy Efficient Engines
Rockets
GP7000
Aircraft
Business Jet
Business Jet
Joint Strike Fighter
Ground Based Power
Regenerative Rocket Cycle
Advanced Rocket Concepts
Systems
Thermal Management
System
Air Vehicle Model
Controls
Analog Control Systems
• 2010 Joint Propulsion Conference, Nashville Tennessee.
• NPSS: A Practical Overview.
• The objective of the course is to give engineers a working knowledge of how to create and/or modify complex system models using NPSS.
• The course is designed for engineers with various amounts of previous modeling experience interested in learning how to build robust and flexible models for complex systems from scratch.
• Key Topics will include:
– A description of system modeling and its uses.
– NPSS syntax and operation.
– System Modeling techniques.
– Examples & Exercises and Class or Individual Projects to reinforce major concepts.
• Attendees will be provided with a copy of NPSS Learning Edition.
48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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Jeff Flamm
January 5, 2010
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2010 ASM ABP Honors & Awards Subcommittee
Attendees
13 in Attendance
Jeff Flamm
Sivaram Gogineni
Dave Mayer
Balu Sekar
Mathias Hime
Keith Blodgett
Bryce Roth
Marty Bradley
Venkat Tangirala
Chen Chuck
Vance Dippold
Robert Bruckner
Dan Jensen
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The Honors & Awards Subcommittee Leads of HS, Turbine and PAI agreed to serve as one (Reno 2008)
Jeff Flamm, ABPSI (2009/10)
Jinho Lee, High Speed, (2008/09)
Sivaram Gogineni, Turbine (chair 2007/08)
Will continue with rotating chair
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2010 2009
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Award Aerospace Sciences
Meeting - 1/10
Selection
Teams
Established
Awards
Ceremony At
JPC - 7/10
Air Breathing
Propulsion
Nominations
Due 10/1/09
Nominations to ABP TC
Selection
To AIAA HQ
Gordon
Oates
Best Paper
(indv. TC’s)
Candidates
Available
From JPC ’09
Nominations
Due 1/31/10
Nominations to ABP TC
Selection
To AIAA HQ
Typical
Candidates
Available
From ASM ’10
Selection
To AIAA HQ
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Awarded for meritorious, career-spanning accomplishment in the science or art of Air Breathing Propulsion
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.
Nominations are only active for a total of three cycles.
Three nominations this year
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• 1 new
2 rollover (both rollovers will expire after this year)
To maintain active nominations in the pipeline, we need at least three additional nominations prior to October 1 st .
Each TC Chair (Turbine Engine, High-Speed Propulsion and Propulsion
Integration) is asked to ensure at least one nomination package is submitted in a given cycle. ALL TC members are also asked to encourage nominations. as possible.
POC for 2010 is Nicole Key
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Selection Process
AIAA membership not obligatory to receive award (although may be tiebreaker)
Selection Team now consists of 7 people as follows:
Each TC Chair
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Each Honors & Awards Subcommittee Chair
Representative of the Propellants and Combustion TC.
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Selection Process Continued
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)
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.
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Nominee must distinguish their work as to how it relates to Air Breathing Propulsion systems and processes
Air Breathing Propulsion Award
Established in 1975, the Air Breathing
Propulsion Award is presented for meritorious accomplishment in the arts, sciences, and technology of air breathing propulsion systems.
Propellants and Combustion Award
First presented in 1990, the Propellants and Combustion Award is presented for outstanding technical contributions to aeronautical or astronautical combustion engineering.
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Question: “How do you prepare a good ABP
Award Package?”
Sivaram Gogineni took action to approach TAC about clarifying common guidelines online for all awards.
Post sample package
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Scoring Criteria and Weighting Factors
JUDGEMENT BASIS
Major contributions to, and accomplishments in air breathing propulsion with career spanning achievement
Considered an expert and leader in the field
Number and quality of publications, technical papers, lectures and presentations
Caliber of nominator and references; content of letters of recommentdation, international reputations
AIAA membership grade, and service to AIAA
WEIGHTING
FACTOR
(A)
RATING (B)
Excellent Average Poor
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SCORE
(AxB)
5
4
2
3
1
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• 4 nomination packages received
• 1 candidate had possible conflict of interest
• Selection committee pursued conflict issue with AIAA and TAC H&A committee
• Candidate initially ruled acceptable from conflict of interest standpoint
• After judging and candidate selected TAC ruled there was a conflict of interest
• TAC changing guidelines to clarify
• Further an additional candidate was identified as having previously won the
Combustion Award for same body of work. Committee decided to eliminate this candidate from pool.
• No award given in 2009 because there there were not enough eligible candidates (min 3) after elimination of two candidates.
• Selection committee
Jinho Lee (head judge)
Raymond Best
Marty Bradley
Robert Bruckner
Jeffrey Flamm
Sivaram Gogineni
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$5,000 cash award presented for outstanding Graduate
Student Research in the area of Air Breathing Propulsion
• 2009 Recipient: Mr. Vijay Ramasubramanian, A Ph.D candidate from the University of Maryland
• Research focus: "is to develop the theoretical basis for robust, highperformance ramjet/scramjet/combined-cycle air breathing inlets derived from the inward-turning Busemann flowfield
• Nine applicants this year (3 to 4 not directly applicable to ABP)
• Selection committee
Jeff Flamm (head judge)
Norbert Bissinger
Stephen Gorrell
Nicole Key
Jinho Lee
POC for 2010 – Jeff Flamm
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Awarded for the best technical paper presented in an Air Breathing
Propulsion Session at the 2008 Joint Propulsion Conference or
2009 Aerospace Sciences Conference
AIAA Paper 2009-1423 "Scalability of Ethylene Gaseous Jets for Fueling
High-Speed Air-Breathing Combustors" by Kuo-Cheng Lin, Michael
Ryan, Cambell Carter, Mark Gruber and Charbel Raffoul .
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Awarded for the best technical paper presented in an Air Breathing
Propulsion Session at the 2009 Joint Propulsion Conference or
2010 Aerospace Sciences Conference
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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.
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• Decision to Split Best paper award into 3 made at JPC 09: 1 for each TC
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Add a block to session chair rating form:
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“I do not recommend any papers for best paper”
No show = no award
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ABPSI Doug Kisling/Keith Blodgett
High Speed – James Donohue
Gas Turbine - Sivaram Gogineni
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Need 1 nominee from each TC to maintain ABP
Award
Deadline Oct 1!
It is everyone’s responsibility to seek out nominees!
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48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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Joint Air Breathing Propulsion Technical
Committees
TC General Meeting
ASM 2010 – Orlando, FL
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Agenda
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Websites / Newsletter
Banners
Tri-Fold
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Attended 2010 ASM SC meeting
Communication SC Membership
Raymond Best Charles Beard
Michelle McMillan Dean Andreadis
Robert Webster
Jimmy Kenyon
Chris Smith
Weldon Wainright
Thomas Kaemming Hayden Reeve
Takeshi Kanda
David Lucia
Dhanireddy Reddy Dora Musielak
Ravi Srinivasan Tim O’Brien
John Sordyl
Tom Berens
Todd Bailie
Robert Webster
Ex Officio:
Raymond Best
Rob Bruckner
Marty Bradley
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Communications Roles
•
Tri-Fold*
Banners +
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+
Newsletter +
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+
•
+
(JPC & ASM)
(JPC & ASM)
(As Required)
+ TC Level
Communications Roles
• Tri-Fold, Meeting Minutes – John Sordyl
• Website
HSABP: Tim O’Brien
GTETC: Todd Bailie
ABPSI: Charles Beard
• Newsletter
HSABP: Ravi Srinivasan
GTETC: (open)
ABPSI: (open)
Task assignments will be re-assessed at JPC 2010
• Year in Review Highlights
HSABP: Tom Kaemming
GTETC: James Kenyon
ABPSI: Hayden Reeve
* ABP Level
+ TC Level
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Websites Status
• Websites for all 3 TC’s are up and running
• AIAA Transitioning to SharePoint
HSABP transitioned
GTETC in process
ABPSI in process
• Newsletter will be hosted on the website
Announcements broadcast by TC to TC members and AIAA interested list
TC members requested to provide relevant info to Newsletter
– Recognition of Honors & Awards
– Roles And Responsibilities of TC
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Tri-Fold
• ABP Level
Provide TC Information to Interested People
Handout at JPC and ASM Sessions
• Successful at JPC 2009
Distributed 200 of 300 printed
• 100 updated tri-folds printed for ASM 2010
• Moving forward:
Print a large batch of 600 tri-folds every year, printed in May
Reduce contact info to Chairs and Membership sub-chairs with e-mail rather than phone contact
Pursue stable chair@aiaa.org
email contacts
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Tri-Fold (cont)
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Agenda
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Websites / Newsletter
Banners
Tri-Fold
•
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New Business
• Logos need to be finalized – propose maintaining official logos on website
• Leads for designating official logos:
Tom Kaemming
Jeff Flamm
John Sordyl
• Create a library of communications / education material on website
Tom Kaemming providing initial Gas Turbine Briefing
Communications will take role of publishing education material
• Each TC will create cover slides for session presentation
• Based on re-formatted banners
• Leads for designing cover slides:
Tom Kaemming
Jeff Flamm
James Kenyon
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48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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Air Breathing Propulsion
Group General Meeting
Jan. 5, 2010
Orlando, FL
JPC 2010 – Nashville, TN
• Subcommittee Chair: Ryan P. Starkey (member HSABP TC)
• Technical Area Chairs
Gas Turbine Engines TC – Janet Convery
– 2010: 52 Abstracts/13 Sessions
– 2009: 62 Abstracts/14 Sessions
Hypersonic Technologies and Aerospace Planes PC / High Speed Air
Breathing Propulsion TC – Ryan Starkey
– 2010: 75 Abstracts / 16 Sessions
– 2009: 64 Abstracts /16 Sessions
Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC / System Concepts and
Supporting Propulsion Technologies – Don Malloy
– 2010: 32 Abstracts (ABPSI 7, SC 25) / 8 Sessions
– 2009: ABPSI 44, SC 43=87 Abstracts /17 Sessions
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JPC Summary Statistics
• 2008:
Abstracts – 127 received / 115 accepted (49 WD/NS = 43%)
– Conference total = 898 Abstracts (238 WD/NS = 28%)
• 2009: 4 Invited / 42 Paper Sessions
Abstracts – 213 received / 180+ accepted
– 94+ US / 47+ China / 7+ Japan / 30+ Other
Conference total = 730 Abstracts
• 2010: 3+ Invited / 37 Paper Sessions
Abstracts – 159 received / ?? Accepted
– Conference total = 640 Abstracts
– 568 USA, 44 Japan, 30 China
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JPC 2010 Hot Dates / Hot Topics
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Issues for Discussion (for JPC 2010+)
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2010: X-51, PDEs, TBCC Inlets
2011: X-51, Open-Rotor, Green Initiatives, NASA N+3?
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JPC 2012 – Location TBD (Atlanta/New Orleans)
• Subcommittee Chair TBD
• Technical Area Chairs
Gas Turbine Engines TC
– TBD
HyTASP PC – Ryan Starkey / High Speed Air Breathing
Propulsion TC – Venkat Tangirala
– (Hypersonic and Combined Cycle Propulsion
Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC
– Michelle McMillan
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48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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Air Breathing Propulsion
Subgroup General Meeting
Jan. 5, 2010
Orlando, FL
ASM 2010
• ASM Subcommittee Chair
D.R. Reddy
• Technical Area Chairs
Anthony Watts – Gas Turbine Engines TC
Bill Engblom – High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC
Vance Dippold, III – Air Breathing Propulsion Systems
Integration TC
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ASM 2010 Statistics (High Speed ABP)
• 47 Abstracts received (Total for all 3 TCs - 104 ; 114 in
2009)
• 42 Abstracts accepted ( Total for all 3 TCs – 88; 101 in
2009
• 40 Papers at conference start
• 8 sessions
• Reduced papers from India (0), China (1)
May be attributed to No podium, No paper policy enforcement
• Reduced submittal in PDE area
8 papers (4 sessions in 2009) -
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ASM 2010 Statistics – Gas Turbine Engines TC
• 33 Abstracts received
• Abstracts accepted - 26
• 7 sessions
• 3 Invited Sessions (1 co-sponsered w/ABPSI TC)
Pressure-Gain Combustion for the Gas Turbine (Nalim &
Paxson)
Alternate Fuels – Government Funded Programs (Sekar)
Large CFD Simulations of Engine Components (Welch &
Hathaway)
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ASM 2010 Statistics (ABP System Integration TC)
• 24 Abstracts Received:
20 abstracts accepted
4 transferred to other topic areas
Abstracts submissions were low compared to ABPSI-focused papers at ASM09
• 4 ABPSI Sessions
19 manuscripts uploaded
1 author-withdrawn papers
2 no shows
• 1 Co-sponsored Invited Session (w/GTE TC):
Alternative Fuels
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ASM 2011
• Subcommittee Chair
D. R. Reddy
• Technical Area Chairs from 3TCs
Jay Kapat - Gas Turbine Engines
Don Malloy- ABP System Integration
Venkat Tangirala- High Speed ABP
• Specialty Sub-chairs
To be determined by the TACs as needed
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Issues for Discussion (for ASM 2011)
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Aircraft Engine Icing
Issues w/Cryogenic Fuels – Scramjet Propulsion
Green Initiative – Open Rotor, Alternative Fuels
Inlet /Fan Integration
Progress Review – Hypersonic Centers (AF/NASA-finded) –
POC : Hassan Hassan
Progress on TBCC Inlet Research – POC: Tim Obrien
Report on NASA N+3 Studies
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48 th Aerospace Sciences Meeting - January 5, 2010
ABP Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda
ABP Overview (Jeff Hamstra)
Guest Speakers (Various)
HSABP TC Summary (Marty Bradley)
GTE TC Summary (Rob Bruckner)
ABPSI TC Summary (Jeff Flamm)
Education (Rick Gaeta)
NPSS Training Course (Wolverine Ventures)
Awards (Jeff Flamm)
Communications (John Sordyl)
JPC (Ryan Starkey)
ASM (D.R.Reddy)
Special Presentation
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Special Presentation
Many thanks to…
Rob Bruckner - Gas Turbine Engines
Marty Bradley - High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion
Ray Best - Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration
… For their dedication and service to the national aerospace community as AIAA Technical Committee Chairs.
Congratulations to
Ian Halliwell, Joaquin Castro, and Jeff Flamm incoming TC Chairs.
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