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ABPSI TC Meeting Agenda

ABPSI TC Meeting Agenda. Introductions P&E Meeting Summary ABPSI Organization & Succession Planning Subcommittee and Workshop Reviews Transformational Flight PC Overview Liasons Technical Subcommittee Overview New Initiatives Summary Closing. P&E Group Organization. VP

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ABPSI TC Meeting Agenda

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  1. ABPSI TC Meeting Agenda • Introductions • P&E Meeting Summary • ABPSI Organization & Succession Planning • Subcommittee and Workshop Reviews • Transformational Flight PC Overview • Liasons • Technical Subcommittee Overview • New Initiatives Summary • Closing

  2. P&E Group Organization VP Technical Activities Committee Basil Hassan Director Propulsion and Energy Jeff Hamstra 4 Branches, 12 TCs Deputy Director Rocket & Space Propulsion I-Shih Chang Deputy Director Air Breathing Propulsion Deputy Director Advanced Propulsion & Technologies Selma Goldstein Deputy Director Energy David Lilley Hybrid Rockets Brian Evans Gas Turbine Engines Jimmy Kenyon Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion Chris Taylor Aerospace Power Systems Dick Shaw Liquid Propulsion Scott Forde High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Ryan Starkey Energetic Components & Systems Hobin Lee Terrestrial Energy Systems Mark Bryden Solid Rockets Mark Langhenry Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Michelle McMillan Propellants & Combustion M.S. Anand Electric Propulsion Eric Pencil

  3. P&E Group Meeting Topics • P&E Path Forward – Hamstra • Graduate Awards Issue Update – Magnus • Forum Update – Magnus • P&E Forum Business Model – Chenevey • JPC 2013 - Castro • IECEC 2013 - Gupta • P&E Forum 2014 - Pestak • TC Integration – Sordyl • P&E Initiatives • JPC 2013 Social Networking - Johnston • Pressure Gain Combustion Working Group - Tangirala

  4. AIAA Organization Updates Sandra H. Magnus, Ph.D., AIAA Executive Director • More Accountability Attained through Better Communication and Organization • Organization Now Allocates Budgets Based on Activities (e.g., Conference, Publications, etc) • Emphasizing Proactive vs Reactive Budget Management • Take Advantage of Synergies • More TC Integration with Local Sections • NEM Implementation – Gradual • Evolving Strategy • Forums Defined as Co-Located Conferences to Facilitate Government Participation • Defense Forum on Hold – Assessing Probability of Success

  5. Conferences Updates • JPC 2013 Summary • Number of Sessions and Paper Count Remained Consistent at 150-160 sessions 2010 – 2013 • Restructuring to No-conflict Theme Days is possible, Post-conference feedback will tell if we try it again • An AIAA First: 3 ITAR Sessions with 10 papers , 1 panel • Reduced attendance Attributed to Sequestration • Cut Spending but Conference Revenue Still Not Covering Costs • Seeking Additional Revenue Sources • Working Toward Offering Virtual Conference Participation (TAC Workshop Topic, SciTech 2014 ) • More Accurate Conference Cost Tracking Using New Budget Allocation

  6. Top 5 P&E Initiatives • Must Develop New Product Delivery Models - Virtual Engagement, ITAR Sessions, Web-Based Methods • Must Grow In “Energy” • Must Improve Outreach to YP & International - Focus Education As Stepping Stone To Greater AIAA Involvement • Must Reinvigorate Awards & Develop More Internal P&E Recognition • Must Do A Better Job At Marketing - Get The Message Out! 14 July 2013

  7. P&E Products & Services • Technical Program At Conferences - Paper Sessions, Panel Sessions, Plenary Speakers & Related • Education – Short Courses & Workshops, YP Engagement, K-12 • Honors & Awards – Technical Excellence, Scholarships, Best Papers, Design Competitions • TC Member Advocacy – Conference Events & Networking, Grade Advancement, Mentoring • Publication/Communication – Books, Web Sites, Newsletters • Public Policy – Policy Papers, CVD Key Issues • Standards Prioritized list based on discussions with P&E TC Chairs

  8. Legacy P&E Group Organization VP Technical Activities Committee Basil Hassan Director Propulsion and Energy Jeff Hamstra 4 Branches, 12 TCs Deputy Director Rocket & Space Propulsion I-Shih Chang Deputy Director Air Breathing Propulsion Deputy Director Advanced Propulsion & Technologies Selma Goldstein Deputy Director Energy David Lilley Hybrid Rockets Brian Evans Gas Turbine Engines Jimmy Kenyon Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion Chris Taylor Aerospace Power Systems Dick Shaw Liquid Propulsion Scott Forde High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Ryan Starkey Energetic Components & Systems Hobin Lee Terrestrial Energy Systems Mark Bryden Solid Rockets Mark Langhenry Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Michelle McMillan Propellants & Combustion M.S. Anand Electric Propulsion Eric Pencil Deputies will be aligned more with products, services and initiatives and less with TC functional groupings

  9. Air Breathing Propulsion Branch Organization ABP Branch Common Elements Communications Dora Musielak (817) 472-7115dmusielak@uta.edu Education Dan Kirk (321) 674-7622 dkirk@fit.edu Conferences Nayo Martinez (xxx)xxxxxx nayo@psnet.com Honors & Awards Han Bala (256)489-5358 madhanbala@gmail.com Separate TCs ABP Systems Integration Michelle McMillan(314) 324-4482michelle@syngenics.com Vice Chair: Bruce McKay Gas Turbine Engines Jimmy Kenyon (571) 372-6512james.kenyon@osd.mil Vice Chair: John Sordyl High Speed ABP Ryan Starkey(720) 290-7448rstarkey@colorado.edu Vice Chair: Dora Musielak

  10. ABPSI TC Organization…and Successors TC Chair Michelle McMillan Vice Chair Bruce McKay (2014 Chen Chuck) Past Chair Jeff Flamm Service Subcommittees Membership Chair: Keith Blodgett Vice: Communications Chair: Neal Herring Vice: Anne-Laure Delot Honors & Awards Chair: Keith Blodgett Vice: Vance Dippold Technical Subcommittees Conferences Chair: Dyna Benchergui Vice: Bruce McKay Education Chair: Rod Daebelliehn Vice: Chen Chuck Integrated Aero Performance Chair: Thomas Berens Vice: Chris Hughes Dick Scharnhorst Subsystem, Performance, Optimization Chair: Bruce McKay Vice: Propellers, Pistons, Turboprops Chair: Charles Beard Vice: Stephen Johnson Requirements Verification, Certification and Testing Chair: Bob Nichols Vice:

  11. ABPSI TC Activities Accomplishments Issues / Help Needed Chair: Michelle McMillan Vice Chair: Bruce McKayPhone: 314-324-4482 Phone: 770-313-0949 Email: michelle@syngenics.com Email: bruce.mckay@mindspring.com • Resolve Overlap between TC Scopes / Calls • NEM Implementation / Support • Identify Solution for ABPSI to Retain PAW Proceeds • Continued AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop (PAW) • JPC 2013 Invited Paper Sessions (2) • Maintained PAW Website, Sponsored by Tecplot • Organized Invited Group of Aeronautical Research and Technology in Europe (GARTEUR) Paper Session on Integrated Aero Performance for SciTech 2014 • Improved New Member Assimilation Process • Revised New Member Orientation • Established Mentors for New Members • Recruited 2 New Members – Still Room to Grow • Selected Best Paper Award Recipient - AIAA-2012-3917 • Reestablished GC Oates Award Agreement and Endowment • Participated in ABP Award Selection – Thomas Kaemming • Evaluated AIAA/IGTI Engine Design Competition Submissions Initiatives & Plans • AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop (PAW) • 2nd Workshop - P&E Forum 2014 • Defining Future Test Cases  • Actively Recruiting New Members in Under-Represented Technical Areas – Contacting Presenters / Authors from Recent ABPSI Sessions • Documenting TC / Subcommittee Roles and Responsibilities Financial Status and Other Activities • Expenditures: $0 • Current Funds: $6,151 • PAW: $5,560 • TC: $591

  12. Chair: Keith Blodgett Welcome New Members Kivanc Ekici, University of Tennessee Stefanie Hirt, NASA GRC TC Still Has Room to Grow Especially Seeking Members in Academia and Government Seeking Members in Underrepresented Technical Areas Propellers, Pistons, Turboprops Requirements Verification, Certification and Testing Subsystems, etc Initiatives: Recruit New Members Recruit Presenters / Authors from ABPSI Sessions in Recent Conferences Improve New Member Assimilation New Member Feedback Mentoring Membership Subcommittee Controls Membership Roster, Assigns Subcommittee Members, Works with TC Chair to Designate Subcommittee Chairs and Ensure Orderly Succession of Leadership, Recognizes High Performing TC Members through Awards and Membership Upgrades • Membership Profile • 34 Total • 29 Regular • 0 Associate • 5 International • Category • 22 Industry (65%) • 4 Academia (12%) • 8 Government (23%) • International members • 1 Canada • 1 France • 2 Germany • 1 China • 2 New Members

  13. APBSI Roster

  14. APBSI Roster

  15. Service Subcommittee Rosters Membership Chair: Keith Blodgett Vice: Lance Chenault Neal Domel Chris Hughes Jonathan Litt Bruce McKay Michelle McMillan Dick Scharnhorst Communications Chair: Neal Herring Vice: Anne-Laure Delot Thomas Berens Dyna Benchergui John Kelly Eric  Hansen (SM POC) Bob Nichols Charles Gaharan Honors & Awards Chair: Keith Blodgett Vice: Vance Dippold Norbert  Bissinger Shane Bunnag Jeffrey Flamm Jeffrey Hamstra Stefanie Hirt Stephen Johnson Tim Warlick Education Chair: Rod Daebelliehn Vice: Chen Chuck Charles  Beard Haixin Chen Kivanc Ekici Lie-Mine Gea Ian Halliwell Eric Loth William Westphal Bryan Westra   Conferences SciTech Dyna Benchergui (2013) Dick Scharnhorst (2014) Charles Gaharan (2015) P&E Forum Bruce McKay (2013) Chris Hughes (2014) Shane Bunnag (2015)

  16. Communication Subcommittee • Disseminate Information Regarding TC Accomplishments, Activities, and Announcements to AIAA through Year in Review Articles, ABP and ABPSI Websites, and Promotional Material • Chair: Neal Herring • Vice: Anne-Laure Delot • Roles and Responsibilities • Year in Review Article: Dyna Benchergui • Website (https://info.aiaa.org/tac/PEG/ABPSITC/): Anne-Laure Delot • Social Media POC: Eric Hansen • Newsletter? • Initiatives • Replace ABP Tri-Folds with TC Cards with QR Codes • New-Member Handbook by Dec 2013 • TC Branding: TC Banners with QR code • TC Subcommittee Chairs Update Subcommittee Websites • Online Membership Directory? • Social Media

  17. Develop Award Specifications for ABP, Recommend Selection for ABP (Career Achievement) Award, Select Gordon C. Oates Graduate Student Award and ABP Best Paper Awards, Provide Young Engineer’s Recognition Certificates and Presents Chairman’s Award when Appropriate Chair: Keith Blodgett Vice Chair: Vance Dippold ABP Award presented for meritorious accomplishment in the arts, sciences, and technology of air breathing propulsion systems Requires 3 Active Nominations (Currently Have Exactly 3 – More Needed) Nomination Deadline Oct 1? Selected Candidate Must Be Endorsed (e-mail Vote) by at Least 50% of the TC Gordon Oates Award – Currently Suspended Pending Resolution Cash Award Presented for “Outstanding Graduate Student Research in the Area of Air Breathing Propulsion” Best paper Award Email Candidates to Shane Bunnag, shane.bunnag@ngc.com Honors and Awards

  18. GC Oates Student Award Status • Previous Award Funding Distribution • $5000 Cash Award • $150 Plaque • Travel Expenses, Capped at $1000 • Award Suspended Due to Insufficient Funds • AIAA Foundation Proposed Agreement • AIAA Foundation will Restore the Endowment to $25,000 • TCs Agree to Work with AIAA to Identify Fundraising Opportunities to Support the Endowment • Future Award Dispersements Will be $1000 Cash Award and $150 Plaque, $0 for Travel from Endowment • Fund is Intended to Last in Perpetuity – Award Will Be Suspended if Fund Balance Breaches $20,000 Threshold • Endowment Fund Assets Will Be Managed by AIAA Foundation • TCs Have Requested Quarterly Reporting on Fund Status • Agreement Has Been Signed by ABP TCs – Awaiting Response from AIAA Foundation

  19. 2013 Air Breathing Propulsion Award Recipient Mr Thomas Kaemming • For Outstanding Technical achievements, Creativity, and Pioneering Research that Greatly Contributed to the Advancement of Pulse Detonation Engines and High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Technology AIAA Associate Fellow (23 Years AIAA Membership) Over 35 Years of Contributions to Air Breathing Propulsion Technology Development Boeing Technical Fellow (Retired) Currently with Innovative Scientific Solutions Inc (ISSI)

  20. ABPSI Best Paper Award Awarded at the JPC for the Best Technical Paper Presented in an Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Session “Optimal Inlet Shape Design of N2B Hybrid Wing Body Configuration” By Hyoungjin Kim Science Applications International Corporation, Cleveland, OH 44135 and Meng-Sing Liou NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 44135 AIAA-2012-3917 Presented at the 48th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit Email New Best Paper Nominations to: Shane Bunnag shane.bunnag@ngc.com

  21. Education Subcommittee Develop and Sponsor Short Courses Establish, Oversee, and Administer Student Propulsion Design Competitions • Chair: Rod Daebelliehn • Vice Chair – Chen Chuck • Initiatives • PAW workshop at 2014 P&E Forum (Chen Chuck) • CFD companies provide tutorials on their products • Includes a limited term license for the product • Short course summary webinars developed for managers of technical teams and / or high school students • K-12 Outreach (Charles Beard) – 3D printed, powered, rotating turbine model with thrust reversers • No shortage of beta testers for the model…

  22. ABPSI Conference Paper Stats

  23. ABPSI Conference Leads • ASM • 2013 Dyna Benchergui (Dallas) • SciTech • 2014 Richard Scharnhorst (Washington DC) • 2015 Charles Gaharan (Orlando) • JPC • 2013 Bruce McKay (San Jose) • P&E Forum • 2014 Chris Hughes (Cleveland) • 2015 Shane Bunnag (TBD)

  24. Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop (PAW) • Focus: to assess the accuracy of CFD in obtaining multi-stream air breathing jet performance and flow structure. • PAW provides an impartial forum to present findings, discuss results, exchange ideas and evaluate the effectiveness of existing computer codes and modeling techniques. • Who we are: Committee members are mostly but not limited to members of the ABPSI Technical Committee that represent 14 government organizations, companies and universities. • Accomplishments: The first workshop preceded JPC 2012, which included 20 teams with 50 participants. • PAW provides scholarships to enable students, professors, and retirees to participate. • Our Future Activities: We have 2 invited session in the 50th AIAA JPC conference (yes this one) with 11+ papers. The 2nd PAW workshop is tentatively schedule preceding the 51st AIAA JPC conference in 2014. (cross all fingers!) • How you can help: Provide test cases, ideas, time, and of course, moola.

  25. Transformational FlightProgram Committee Overview Points of Contact: Transformational Flight PC Chair, Lynn Unrau, LMUnrau@cessna.textron.com Transformational Flight Subject Matter Expert, Mark Moore, mark.d.moore@nasa.gov

  26. What is Transformational Flight? • Transformational Flight • Radically new methods of air transportation (or other missions) • Not only new approaches to vehicles, but to the corresponding missions, infrastructure, technologies, and regulations • Initial focus on personal, on-demand aviation • Other topics discussed include sub-orbital long range flight, hypersonic transport, etc. • A new market opportunity that may not be defined yet

  27. Constituent Activities and Gatherings • 2009: NASA provides $400K in Centennial Challenge Prizes for the “Personal Flight Challenge” • 2010: DARPA Transformer Vertical Takeoff and Landing Roadable Air Vehicle $60M program • 2010: NASA sponsors the “Aviation Unleashed” conference that attracts several hundred attendees to discuss emerging, aviation markets. • 2011: NASA awards largest aviation prize of all time ($1.5 million) for the “Green Flight Challenge” that spurs the design/development/flight of unique electric aircraft, and sets the record for 200 mile range flight and 404 pax mpg.

  28. Program Committee Overview • Emerging Technology Committee formed the Transformational Flight Working Group in 2008 • Ratified as a new Program Committee in May 2013 • 30 members representing industry, government, and universities (including international participation) • Activities thus far include 12 transformational flight technical sessions held at the 2011 and 2012 ATIO conferences as well as 4 planned for Aviation 2013 • Additional future activities will include focus on regulatory and technical obstacles, challenge prizes to stimulate industry growth, and societal acceptance

  29. Opportunities for Collaboration • How can the Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC and the Transformational Flight PC work together for the mutual benefit of both committees? • Joint technical sessions applicable to both committees’ interests • Inter-committee discussion on opportunities for (or challenges to) air breathing propulsions systems integration into a new type of air vehicles such as personal, “flying car” type concepts • Other ideas? • The TF PC welcomes ideas the ABPSI TC may have for cooperation!

  30. Liaisons • Other AIAA TC’s/PC’s • Ground Test (Keith Blodgett) • Ground Test Committee – DOE Focus Group (Michelle McMillan & David Wang) • Aerodynamics – 2 Joint Sessions at ASM 2012 (Eric Loth) • Joint panel sessions with GTE TC for JPC 2012 (Michelle McMillan) • Joint technical sessions HSABP and GTE TC for JPC ’12 (Michelle McMillan) • Green Engineering PC (Keith Blodgett) • Other Societies • AIAA/ASME Joint Engine competition judges • Overset Meshing, Dayton Oct 15-18, 2012 (Lie-Mine Gea) • Local Sections • Hampton Roads (Jeff Flamm) • Pacific NW (Charles Beard) • Northern Ohio Section (Jonathan Litt) • Guest Speaker at May 2012 Atlanta AIAA Section Meeting (Bruce McKay) • Other • PPSA (Jeff Flamm) • Puget Sound Engineering Council – Mentoring (Charles Beard) • GARTEUR (Thomas Berens & Anne-Laure Delot)

  31. Technical Subcommittee Rosters Integrated Aero Performance Chair: Thomas Berens Vice: Chris Hughes Keith Blodgett Norbert Bissinger Shane Bunnag Haixin Chen Chen Chuck Roderick Daebelliehn Anne-Laure DeLot Vance Dippold Neal Domel Jeffrey Flamm Lie-Mine Gea Douglas Kisling Eric Loth Michelle McMillan Dick Scharnhorst Angela Scribben Bryan Westra Subsystem, Performance, Optimization Chair: Bruce McKay Vice: Lance Chenault Jeffrey Hamstra Jonathan Litt Neal Herring Tim Warlick Dyna Benchergui Propellers, Pistons, Turboprops Chair: Charles Beard Vice: Stephen Johnson Ian Halliwell Charles Gaharan Requirements Verification, Certification and Testing Chair: Bob Nichols Vice: David Wang William Westphal John Kelly Eric Hansen

  32. Technical Subcommittees • Roles and Responsibilities • Help define call for papers - assure relevance and timeliness of the call • Support conferences by organizing special topic sessions/panels • White papers, Position papers • Develop Short Course or Module in a Short Course • Liason with other TC’s and Societies • Text books • Standards definitions • Workshops • Action Plan ???

  33. Subsystem, Performance, Optimization Technical SubcommitteeScope & Charter Chair : Bruce McKay, Virgin Galactic Vice Chair: 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

  34. Propellers/Pistons/Turboprops (Rotors) Technical Subcommittee Scope & Charter Chair: Charles Beard, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice Chair: Stephen Johnson, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems 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

  35. Integrated Aero Performance Technical SubcommitteeScope & Charter Chair - Thomas Berens, CASSIDIAN Vice chair - Christopher Hughes, NASA Glenn Research Center 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 • STOVL • Jet effects • Thrust vectoring • Area control • Survivability • Thrust reversers • Nacelle/wing interaction • Unductedfan • Flow control application including scaling effects • Aircraft performance • Aerodynamic and structural integration of inlets and exhaust systems • Engine/inlet compatibility • Real world operation environmental issues (ice, sand, rain, FOD, etc.) • Acoustics • Acoustic treatments • Affect of inlet and nozzle on sonic boom • High Speed Applications (Updated 25 Jul 12)

  36. Requirements Verification, Certification and Testing Technical Subcommittee Scope & Charter Chair: Bob Nichols Vice Chair: 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

  37. New/Ongoing Initiatives • Recruit Papers and Help TAOs Build Technical Sessions • Recruit New Members, Especially in Under-Represented Technical Areas • ABP Award Nominations • Subcommittees • Develop and document standard operating procedures • Update your sharepoint – charts from your subcommittee meetings after every conference plus SOPs • ABPSI Short Course? • More Activity in Technical Subcommittees • Telecons between Meetings? • Breakout Sessions at Meetings?

  38. Thank you for your time and support!!!

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