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Space Environmental Systems Program Committee (SESPC) – A Proposal. Dr. Paul M. McElroy Director, Structures & Materials Touchstone Research Laboratory, Ltd. Triadelphia, WV 26059 pmm@trl.com. Agenda. Introduction and Background Charter, Scope, and Objectives Why is it a PC and not a TC
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Space Environmental SystemsProgram Committee (SESPC) – A Proposal Dr. Paul M. McElroy Director, Structures & Materials Touchstone Research Laboratory, Ltd. Triadelphia, WV 26059 pmm@trl.com
Agenda • Introduction and Background • Charter, Scope, and Objectives • Why is it a PC and not a TC • Ongoing Activity Plan • Related AIAA Committees • Membership Roster • Recommendation
What are Space Environmental Systems? • Technical areas of interest related to humans living and working in hostile environments with applications inside or outside of terrestrial or outer space habitats or vehicles • Aerospace Human Factors • Environmental Control and Life-support System Technology • Environmental Monitoring And Controls • Planetary Protection • EVA System Technology • Life Sciences • Planetary Habitats and Systems • Thermal Control Systems Technology for Both Manned and Unmanned Vehicles
Proposed Charter - Scope The AIAA Space Environmental Systems Program Committee (AIAA SESPC) will develop, collect, and help disseminate information of value relative to the design, manufacture, maintenance, and testing of environmental/ thermal control systems and components for aircraft, spacecraft, planetary and interplanetary missions
Proposed Charter - Objectives • The AIAA SESPC will promote the development and use of Environmental Systems technology by fostering understanding of environmental/ thermal control components and systems • for aircraft, spacecraft, and planetary missions among policy makers • among space systems designers and technologists • The AIAA SESPC promotes the encouragement of the improvement of environmental/ thermal control technology by supporting technical interchange among universities, government agencies, and industry • The AIAA SESPC committee works to improve education pertaining to Environmental Systems and related technical fields • The AIAA SESPC is an advocate for technical excellence in mission analyses, system optimization, trade studies, and economic assessments
Proposed Charter – Organization • Chair, Vice-Chair (Chair-elect), and Secretary • Subcommittees • Conferences and Workshops Subcommittee • Education and Outreach Subcommittee • External Affairs/Public Policy Subcommittee • Publications and Website Subcommittee • Membership Subcommittee • Awards Subcommittee
PC or TC? • A great deal of discussion with TAC leadership has gone into the decision to recommend forming SES as a PC • Key rationale supporting the PC recommendation: • As an SAE committee, SPACE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS focused heavily on the systems/systems integration • Transition of broad multi-national SAE members to AIAA will be more easily facilitated by the PC model • Move of SES from SAE to AIAA is unique • SES has a strong motivation to integrate a variety of technical aspects for several TCs • Will strongly seek out broad TC participation of relevant participants
Space Environmental Systems PC Name • Concern has been expressed about possible confusion between “Space Environmental Systems PC” and “Atmospheric and Space Environments TC” • Key rationale supporting the name recommendation: • While the words space and environments/environmental are contained in both names, there is clearly very key differences between environmental systems for spacecraft and the environment of space • This is similar to the wide use of “propulsion” in the P&E group • No suitable alternative was found to eliminate “environmental” term in SES without removing its historical constituency • As a PC, there is less likelihood of confusion
Proposed Charter - Activities • We are an existing group and trying to integrate into AIAA • Sponsoring or co-sponsoring the yearly International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES) conference sessions and student poster competitions • The SESPC supports the concept of strategic alignment of ICES with other AIAA conferences and will work with our ICES partners and other appropriate conferences to determine potential arrangements for future conferences that are held in the United States • Encourage technical interchange among companies, government agencies, and universities to advance Environmental Systems technology, standards, and systems integration
Proposed Charter – Activities (con’t) • Establish liaisons with other technical societies with related interests • Ensure an active membership that is representative of the Environmental Systems community • Honor technical contributors through awards, nominations for AIAA Fellow, and recommendations for member upgrades • Bring together the appropriate technical disciplines represented within various technical committees within AIAA • Facilitate the review and publishing of Environmental Systems articles • Conduct educational and public policy outreach activities to further promote interest in Environmental Systems science and engineering
Ongoing Activity Plan for 2011 – Annual ICES Conference AIAA SESPC Responsibilities: • Assist the development of sessions for the AIAA ICES (See guidelines noted on AIAA SESPC website) • Organize committee for selecting the best Environmental Systems paper presented at the ICES conference, and notify AIAA Honors and Awards focal of selection (See Selection Criteria document on AIAA SESPC website) • Organize Environmental Systems Student Poster Sessions at AIAA ICES conference • Conduct one or two AIAA sponsored short courses at AIAA ICES conference • Space Environment and its Effects on Space Systems – July 16-17, 2011
Ongoing Activity Plan for 2011 – Short Course Key Topics Space Environment and its Effects on Space Systems • 16 - 17 Jul 2011 Conference (sessions) Registration Included!!Portland, OR Held in conjunction with the AIAA International Conference on Environmental Systems , Instructor Led Training Key Topics • History of spacecraft failures and overview of risk management, failure analyses, and reliability and quality assurance • Overview of the near-Earth and interplanetary environment • Overview of the risks due to sputtering, atomic oxygen, ultraviolet degradation, space plasma, neutral atmosphere, radiation, meteoroids and orbital debris, charging, surface contamination, effusion, and planetary protection • Several online programs are illustrated that can be used to perform some of the assessments
Related AIAA Organizations • Groups that Support ICES Conference: • American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Life Sciences and Systems Technical Committee • American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Environmental Systems Committee • American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Crew Systems Technical Committee • ICES International Committee (INT) • Program Committees: • AIAA Gossamer Spacecraft PC • Technical Committees: • ThermoPhysics • Atmospheric and Space Environments
AIAA SESPC - Membership Roster • Killough. Brian • Leimkuehler, Tom • McBarron, Jim • Ousley, Wes • Pin, Olivier • Roman, Jose • Stephan, Ryan • Szigetvari, Zoltan • Tan, Gijsbert • Teti, Nicholas • Thomas, Julian • Wasson, David • Winton, Dale • McElroy, Paul (Chairman) • Adamson, Gary • Alloca, Robert • Behrens, Burkhard • Birur, Gajanana • Chambliss, Joe • Delil, Ad • Ducas, William • Farmer, Jeff • Gasbarre, Joseph • Hall, Jack • Holladay, Jon • Juhasz, Al
Recommendation • Form a Transition From SAE committee to AIAA Program Committee • Space Environmental Systems Program Committee (SESPC)