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P&E Group. Ashwani K. Gupta January 8, 2012. Agenda. Opening Remarks & Introductions (5 minutes) - Gupta & all 2012 JPC Planning – Dave McGrath (10 Minutes) 2013 JPC Joaquin Castro (5 minutes) JPC Steering Committee Chair- Dave McGrath (5 minutes)
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P&E Group Ashwani K. Gupta January 8, 2012
Agenda • Opening Remarks & Introductions (5 minutes) - Gupta & all • 2012 JPC Planning – Dave McGrath (10 Minutes) • 2013 JPC Joaquin Castro (5 minutes) • JPC Steering Committee Chair- Dave McGrath (5 minutes) • Design competition- Ian Halliwell (5 minutes) • JPC- IECEC for out-years (2012, 2013 and 2014), including sponsorship – Gupta /KC/Cathy/Cecilia/ (10 minutes) • TAC Future Conference Strategy – Jeff Hamstra (45 minutes) • TC Chair presentation to the Group (4 to 5 minutes each) • Any other Business--all
Deputy Director Energy David Lilley Deputy Director Air-Breathing Propulsion Jeff Hamstra Deputy Director Rocket & Space Propulsion I-Shih Chang Deputy Director Advanced Propulsion & Technologies Selma Goldstein Green Engineering (GE) PC Jason Slagle/Valerie Lyons Director Propulsion & Energy Ashwani Gupta P&E Organization Aerospace Power Systems TC Terrestrial Energy Systems TC Hybrid Rockets TC Liquid Propulsion TC Solid Rockets TC Electric Propulsion TC Gas Turbine Engines TC High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC Air Breathing Propulsion Integration TC Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion TC Energetic Components & Systems TC Propellants & Combustion TC
TC Chair(* = New TC chair) Name Position Affiliation Energy TC's Dr. David Lilley Chair – Terrestrial Energy Oklahoma State University Mr. Gregory A Carr Chair – Aerospace Power Systems Jet Propulsion Lab Past Chair: Harout Ayvazian, NGC PC Dr. Jason Slagle/Dr. Valerie Lyons Co-Chairs– Green Engineering Technology PC GE / NASA GRC Propulsion TC's ABP Jeffrey Flamm Chair - Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration NASA Langley Research Center Past Chair: Dr. Ray Best, Hawker Beechcraft Dr. Ian Halliwell Chair - Gas Turbine Engines Avetec Past Chair: Dr. Robert Bruckner, NASA GRC Joaquin Castro Chair - High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Pratt & Whitney Past Chair Dr. Marty Bradley, Boeing Rocket * Vlab Hruby Chair - Electric Propulsion Busek Co. Ltd & SpacePast Chair: Prof. Lyon King, Michigan Tech Univ. Prop. * Steven Flrolik Chair - Hybrid Rockets The Aerospace Corp. Past Chair: Arif Karabeyoglu Space Propulsion Group Inc. * Dr. Eric Besnard Chair - Liquid Propulsion California Sate Univ. Long Beach Past Chair: Mr. Scott Miller, Aerojet Corp. * Robert Black Chair - Solid Rockets Aerojet Past Chair: Clyde Carr, ATK, Baltimore, MD Advanced * Mr. Donald Jackson Chair - Energetic Components & Systems ATK Space Systems Prop. Past Chair: Karl Link University of Idaho Mr. Bryan Palaszewski Chair - Nuclear & Future Flight Propulsion NASA GRC Past chair: Benjamin B. Donahue, Boeing Dr. Joseph Oefelin Chair - Propellants & Combustion Sandia National Lab Past Chair: Prof. Fred Gouldin, Cornell University
Technical program organizing committee contact listConference Partners ASME Technical Program Chair John W. Robinson Boeing Company P.O. Box 3829 Seal Beach, CA 97040 Phone: 714-625-2107 Fax: 714-896-6930 Email: jwelshr@gmail.com SAE Technical Chair Ramon Chase ANSER, Suite 800 2900 South Quincy Street Arlington, VA 22202 Phone: 703-416-3290 Fax: 703-416-3329 Email: chasesr3@msn.com ASEE Technical Chair Robert A. Frederick, Jr. UAH Propulsion Research Center Univ. of Alabama 5000 Technology Drive, TH S231 Huntsville, AL 35899 Phone: 256-824-7203 Fax: 256-824-7205 Email: Robert.Frederick@uah.edu frederic@mae.uah.edu
Future JPC Planning JPC Locations 2004 Ft. Lauderdale, Pratt & Whitney 2005 Tucson, Raytheon 2006 Sacramento, Aerojet 2007 Cincinnati, GE 2008 Hartford, Pratt & Whitney 2009 Denver, LM • Nashville (NASA GRC,NASA Marshall, NASA Stennis, LM, GE Aviation, ATA, AFRL, Dynetics, JAXA, Battelle) • San Diego (AFRL, Jacobs, ATA, GE, SpaceX, Cobham, Sierra Nevada Corp, Battelle, JAXA), Aug. 1-3 • Atlanta ($105K, ATK- Lead Sponsor, MSFC, AMRDEC, Jaconbs,..), July 29- August 1, 2012 • San Jose, July 15-17, 2013, Gen. Chair: Joaquin Castro, Technical Chair appointed • Cleveland(Sponsorship? ) Gen. Chair: Chris Pestak, Technical Chair appointed • . . . .
JPC/IECEC Paper/abstract Statistics 2012 Abstracts JPC: 589 IECEC: 135
2011 Attendance: Total: 1430 Full paid: 964 No shows: Significantly reduced
2011 JPC/IECEC Highlights ASM Sessions: 48 EC (3),GEPC(1), GTE(7), HSABP (9), P&C (22), TES (6) AP workshop ~120 attendees JPC/IECEC • No. of sessions: 212 + 11 panels JPC, 6 panels IECEC • Papers: 608 (503 + 105) • Exhibits: 47 • Energy • Awards: Aerospace Systems (Dr. Albert Zimmerman), Energy Systems award (Dr. NaeimHenein) and AP 2 Best paper award • Sustained Energy: Dr. Essam Khalil, Cairo Univ., Egypt • Luncheon speaker Irene Stillings, Executive Director of California Center for Sustainable Energy • Green Engineering PC: One session at ASM. Cosponsored one panel session with IECEC in San Diego. • Propulsion • Awards: P&C (Dr. Richard Yetter), ABP (Dr. James Mace), Wyld Propulsion award (Dr. Kenneth Kuo), Ground Testing award (Dr. Michael Holden), • Gardner-Lasser Aerospace Literature award (Allan McDonald and James Hansen) • AIAA Foundation Gordon Oates award (Sean Torrez), Martin Sommerfield graduate award (Brian Pommeroy) • Best paper awards: EP, Energetic components and systems, Ground testing, HSABP, HRTC (also student best paper), LPTC, P&CTC, SRTC, ABPSI, and ASME Propulsion TC • Sustained Service: Jeffrey Hass, NASA GRC • No Luncheon speaker
Short courses at JPC • Liquid propulsion Systems- Evolution and Advancements • Hybrid Rocket Propulsion • A practical introduction to preliminary design of air breathing engines
Excellent Sponsorship Progress ($128K)! • ATK - $45K • MSFC - $30K • AMRDEC - $10K (bags for attendees) • Jacobs - $15K (memory sticks) • Battelle - $10K (IECEC support lumped in) • LM - $15K • JAXA - $_K (confirmed) • AIAA Cecilia Capece working additional funding • AIAA Local chapters and local industry outreach - working
“New Event Model” • Issue: How do we make AIAA more relevant to the profession and the industry while retaining the technical rigor that is our foundation • Our “presence” in the disciplines is unmatched • Our “presence” up the product chain is minimal • How to we grow the second and retain the first? • While making participation easier for all members • Applies to every aspect of AIAA • “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”
Dealing with Ethics Issues • Ethics-related concerns increasing for Pubs and TAC • Pubs and TAC processes are different • Publications authority clearly defined in by-laws • New member of Ethical Conduct Panel (ECP) recommended • Bob Walters (VA Tech) appointment • Mike Bragg to restate his suggestion to create an ad hoc committee: • To review the ECP structure and procedures, overall ethics polices and structure in AIAA • Opportunity to harmonize Publications and TAC processes, define relationship with ECP • AIAA to join Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) • “a forum for editors and publishers of peer-reviewed journals to discuss all aspects of publication ethics. It also advises editors on how to handle cases of research and publication misconduct.”
New eLibrary Coming • AIAA partnering with Atypon for the development and implementation of AIAA’s new eLibrary website • New capabilities: • e-first publication of journal articles • Alerts on subjects of interest • Post links to research articles onsocial networking website • “Suggest” other articles that might be of interest to users • All books, journals, standards, and conference proceedings • Resource for: authors, editors, librarians, researchers, students, general public • Available in the first half of 2012
Primary Contact Information Deputy Technical Chair Jeff Moorehouse – LM Aeronautics Co. Phone: 817-935-4699 Email: jeff.a.moorehouse@lmco.com Deputy Technical Chair Dr. Jerry Welch – NASA Glenn Phone: 216-433-8003 Email: gerard.e.welch@nasa.gov Technical Chair Dave McGrath, Director, Systems Engineering ATK Propulsion and Controls Phone: (410) 392-1716 Email: david.mcgrath@atk.com 2012 Panel Session Coordinator Mike Lara, VP Programs ATK Propulsion and Controls Phone: (410) 392-1111 Email: michael.lara@atk.com Executive Chair (Industry) Bart Olson, Vice President ATK Missile Products General Chair (Industry) Gary Flinchbaugh, VP Programs ATK Propulsion and Controls Phone: (410) 392-1111 Email: gary.flinchbaugh@atk.com
High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committee AIAA Propulsion and Energy Group, Air Breathing Propulsion Branch Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC Gas Turbine Engines TC Update as of: 7/30/2011 Accomplishments / Status Chair: Joaquin H. Castro Phone: 561 796-3453 Email: joaquin,castro @pwr.utc.com • Adopted 8 new Members - Industry, Government and academia + 4 international members • Published Biannual Newsletter – Issue 1 at ASM2011, • issue 2 at JPC2011 • Continued to mature Website; usage growing for TC members and public visitors - e-mail distribution implemented • Supported implementation and approval of HyTASP Hypersonic Award (F.K.A. Fred Billig Award) • Banner at ASM2011 and JPC2011 • Published 2010 Year in Review article in Aerospace • America – 2011 article in preparation • Published 2010 Annual report Vice Chair: Dr. Ryan Starkey Phone: 303 492-0871 Email: rstarkey@colorado.edu Membership Profile U.S. 37 International: 7 Associate: 3 Total: 47 Member 2 Sr. Member: 22 Assoc Fellow: 22 Fellow: 1 Total: 47 Government: 11 Industry: 19 Academia: 17 Total: 47 Recent Conference Performance ASM 2011 JPC 2011 Initiatives & Plans Abstracts Received: 40 Abstracts Accepted: 40 Sessions: 8 Withdrawals 3 Abstracts Received: 47 Abstracts Accepted: 44 Sessions: 13 Withdrawals 3 • Energize members for Newsletter, YIR Article input, and other communications initiatives • Recommend Membership upgrades (Like to increase number of Fellows) • Generate at least 2 nomination for ABP Award • Define and execute plan for TC members participation in AIAA CVD – Coordinate with HyTASP PC • Write position paper “HSAB Propulsion: An Assessment of Our National Capability” – A Communications Initiative Issues / Help Needed • Need new Subcommittee Chair for Honors & Awards Subcommittee • ABP Award nominations 18
HSABP TC Overview 07/31/2011 T.C. Chair Joaquin H. Castro Phone:561 796-3453 joaquin.castro@pwr.utc.com Subcommittees TC Members Membership Venkat Tangirala Communication Dr. Dora Musielak Honors and Awards Mr. Jinho Lee Education Dr. Daniel Kirk Liaison Mr. Balu Sekar ASM Mr. D.R. Reddy JPC Dr. Tim O’Brien • 47 Total • 37 Regular • 3 Associate • 7 International • Category • 19 Industry (40 %) • 17 Academia (36%) • 11 Government (24%) • International members • 2 Italy • 2 Japan • 1 Russia • 1 Australia • 1United Kingdom • 8 Rotated Off • 3 Regular Vice Chair/Chair-Elect Dr. Ryan Starkey Phone: 303 492-0871 rstarkey@colorado.edu Past/Chair Dr. Marty Bradley Phone: 714 896-1371 marty.k.bradley@boeing.com Liaison - BaluSekar HyTASP – J. Castro, R.starkey JANNAF – P. Drummond,SBeckel European Orgs. – TBD Aero Thermal TC – Moehlenkamp; Fluid Dynamics TC – H. Hassan Ground Test TC – BaluSekar CVDs – Joaquin Castro AIAA Sections – Dora Musielak AIAA University Chapters - Joel Malo-Molina,. NASA Aeronautics – May Fun Liou / D.R. Reddy / Jinho Lee
Gas Turbine Engines - High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion - Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Air Breathing Propulsion Joint TC Meeting 47th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit Tuesday, August 2, 2011 San Diego, California
P&E Group Response to Conference New Event Model • P&E Group recognize the need to evolve AIAA conference portfolio to match membership needs & financial reality • We have “systems oriented individuals” with component, sub-system and propulsion system, design, development and testing activities that has provided a foundation for strong U.S. Propulsion Industry. Want to see “Systems Engineering” approach – basic need, substantiating data, requirements, analysis of alternatives, etcs • Very strong desire to build on JPC as Foundational Element of new model rather than break JPC Into pieces . Co-locate other relevant confs (power, energy, environment, hypersonics,..) with JPC • Recognize that JPC is not perfect, but is profitable with a large, cross-application audience; Internationally known branded conf.; Have opportunity to augment and build a better product • Data in support of a split, both in terms of attendance and cost savings, is lacking • Little time exists for consulting appropriate constituents to implement the change in 2013 • JPC has a long history (2nd longest and largest at AIAA); (Elon Musk: He noticed 47th JPC and commented what it will be like in 150 years, perhaps JPC at Mars! ) • Breaking of JPC will be most detrimental to members, P&E international and AIAA. Detailed comments are available. • Promote technical excellence: More authors, audience exhibits will evolve
Path Forward • Transparent plan of study and decision process with representative and inclusive study panel from all stakeholders • What is the perceived need/product, what is the data that supports that need and resulting design requirements • What are the plan & schedule to identify and quantify options, solicit membership opinion and critique, quantify the payoff/risks, and identify an implementation approach to address the needs • How is Group/TC/PC/individual/ international contributor input captured • How does each alternative respond to the requirements and what risks are involved • What are the milestones for implementation and final recommended approach • Must be conducted in an “open communication” framework with well-understand review/approval from all stakeholders • Technical discipline focus conferences, such as, Materials and Structures, Propulsion, Operations and Economics
LPTC Resolution In light of the following facts: • JPC is a successful conference with a large, cross-application audience • Data in support of a split, both in terms of attendance and cost savings, is lacking • Little time exists for consulting appropriate constituents in order to implement the change in 2013 • And while recognizing new synergies offered by integrating LP sessions in Space 20XX • The LPTC is opposed to dismantling JPC. The LPTC supports keeping a strong Joint Propulsion and Energy Conference. • Further, the LPTC would be in favor of adding ITAR sessions to the conference