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AIAA High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion (HSABP) Technical Committee. The HSABP TC brings together experts in high speed air breathing propulsion, providing the opportunity to exchange research findings, ideas, disseminate knowledge, and network within colleagues from around the globe. We leverage the application of mechanical design, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, science and technology of systems that enable supersonic and hypersonic vehicle propulsion, including: Ramjets and Scramjets; Com31002
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2. AIAA High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion (HSABP) Technical Committee The HSABP TC brings together experts in high speed air breathing propulsion, providing the opportunity to exchange research findings, ideas, disseminate knowledge, and network within colleagues from around the globe.
We leverage the application of mechanical design, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, science and technology of systems that enable supersonic and hypersonic vehicle propulsion, including: Ramjets and Scramjets; Combined cycle systems and Unsteady propulsion devices (e.g. Pulse Detonation Engines).
We work to advance high speed air breathing propulsion technology by: Developing and sponsoring technical sessions and other conferences of interest; Coordinate with other AIAA TCs and PCs and other technical societies to organize and promote joint sessions and activities; Provide for technical communications and reviews, educational activities, and awards recognition of special achievements.
We also provide AIAA with authoritative technical opinions and public policy recommendations on subjects related to high speed propulsion. 2
3. AIAA High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion (HSABP) Technical Committee Members of the AIAA HSABP Technical Committee
develop and administer over 20 technical conference sessions each year;
organize and conduct professional development courses;
edit books and publish white papers;
honor technical leadership through technical and best paper awards;
serve as reviewers for journal papers and books;
formulate technology assessment packages for the non-technical public;
develop and judge undergraduate design competitions;
work with K-12 students and their teachers to promote STEM education;
and do much more to promote and disseminate air breathing propulsion technology
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4. AIAA HSABP TC Scope - Application of mechanical design, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics to science and technology of systems that enable supersonic and hypersonic air vehicle propulsion, including:
Ramjets and Scramjets,
Combined cycle systems,
Unsteady propulsion devices (e.g. Pulse Detonation Engines).
Charter - Advance high speed air breathing propulsion 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 & awards;
Providing AIAA with authoritative technical opinions and public policy recommendations.
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5. HSABPTC Organization 2010-11 5
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7. HSABP TC Members (2010) Dr. Marty Bradley - Boeing
Mr. Joaquin Castro – Pratt&Whitney Rocketdyne
Mr. Tom Kaemming – Boeing
Dr. Daniel Kirk – Florida Institute of Technology
Dr. Jinho Lee – NASA GRC
Dr. Doug Garrard – Arnold AFB
Dr. Adam Rasheed – GE Research
Dr. Balu Sekar – WPAFB
Dr. Clarence Chenault – ABDA Inc.
Dr. Daniel Paxson – NASA GRC
Dr. Datta Gaitonde – WPAFB
Dr. Dhanireddy R. Reddy – NASA GRC
Dr. Dianne DeTurris – California Polytechnic
Dr. Dora Musielak – University of Texas (Arlington)
Dr. Douglas Lewis – ATK
Dr. Hassan A Hassan – North Carolina State University
Dr. Houshang Ebrahimi – SEA Inc.
Dr. J. Phil Drummond – NASA LARC
Dr. James Donahue – UTRC UTC
Dr. Johan Steelant – ESA (European Union Liaison)
Dr. John Bradford – SEI
May-Fun Liou – NASA GRC Dr. May-Fun Liou – NASA GRC
Dr. Ronald Springer - JHUAPL
Dr. Ryan P. Starkey – University of Colorado
Dr. Takeshi Kanda – JAXA (Japan)
Dr. Timothy F. O’Brien – Aerojet
Dr. Venkat E Tangirala – GE CRD
Lt. Col. David J. Lucia – Pentagon
Mr. David J. Allen –
Mr. Dean Andreadis – Pratt&Whitney UTC
Mr. Faure J. Malo-Molina – Wright Patterson AFB
Mr. Huland C Smith – AEDC
Mr. Jeffrey R Herbon – Williams International
Mr. John D. Klinge – Lockheed Martin
Mr. Manfred Peinemann – Aerospace Corporation
Mr. Robert Moehlenkamp – Pratt&Whitney UTC
Mr. Stephen Beckel – ATK GASL
Prof. Paul Czysz – Retired
Dr. Ravichandra Srinivasan – Texas A&M University
Dr. Richard S. Dyer – Boeing
Dr. Roy J. Hartfield, Jr. – Auburn University
Dr. William A Engblom - ERAU
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8. AIAA HSABP TC Courses (2010) Pulse Detonation Engines Course will present a comprehensive overview of air-breathing Pulse Detonation Engines and other Constant Volume Combustion (CVC) propulsion concepts, including detonation combustion theory, performance metrics, fuels and initiation systems, detonation physics research, technical challenges, and opportunities for development of PDEs.
CVC approach is recognized as having the potential to significantly impact multiple propulsion applications. The course will address how CVC technology can be integrated into a turbine engine through different architectures. Numerical Propulsion System Simulation (NPSS): An Introduction The objective of this course is to give attendees a working knowledge of the Numerical Propulsion System Simulation (NPSS) code and allow them to create and/or modify system models using this software tool.
Course is co-sponsored by AIAA Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Gas Turbine Engines, and High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committees 8
9. HSABP TC Honors & Awards 9
10. AB High Speed Propulsion in the USA 10
11. NASA/USAF Hypersonic Science Centers 11
12. HSAB Propulsion R&D around the Globe 12
13. HS AB Propulsion R&D around the Globe 13
14. USA - X51 Program 14
15. USA – Vulcan Program 15
16. Australian-USA – HiFire 16
17. Brazil 14X Program 17
18. China High Speed Propulsion Program 18
19. England High Speed Propulsion Program 19
20. Nomination of New Members 20
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