session 6

Title

Future Space Transportation Systems Verification and In-Flight Experimentation

Description

Discussion of system, subsystems and technologies flight testing for future space transportation systems. Emphasis is on flight experimentation/verification including technology demonstrators and test experience.

Date

2014-10-02

Time

09:45

Room

701B

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

THE IXV PROGRAMME: READY FOR FLIGHT

accepted

18'

withdrawn

Mr. Giorgio Tumino

European Space Agency (ESA)

France

2

cmc windward tps and nose of the ixv vehicle : full-scale manufacturing, qualification, and integration

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. Thierry Pichon

Herakles Safran

France

3

ESA Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle In-Flight Experimentation. Objectives, experiment implementation, qualification and integration

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Giuseppe Rufolo

CIRA/ASI Technical Assistance to ESA

Italy

4

the pride-isv project: the european ambition to autonomous re-entry capability from leo to conventional landing

accepted

18'

confirmed

Mr. CAMILLO RICHIELLO

CIRA Italian Aerospace Research Centre

Italy

5

Mathematical Model for Evaluation of the Precision of Guided Flight during Terminal Phase and Automatic Landing for PRIDE Vehicle

accepted

18'

confirmed

Prof. Teodor-Viorel Chelaru

University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest - Research Center for Aeronautics and Space

Romania

6

Small Autonomous Winged Aeroshape Trade-off through Mission and System Guidelines

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Mario De Stefano Fumo

CIRA Italian Aerospace Research Centre

Italy

8

Flight Demonstration of a Pulse Detonation Rocket System Todoroki II

accepted

18'

confirmed

Dr. Ken Matsuoka

Nagoya University

Japan

9

On a parametric analysis of the aerothermodynamics fluid-structure interaction

accepted

18'

withdrawn

Prof.Dr. Luis (Manuel) (Braga da Costa) Campos

Instituto Superior Técnico

Portugal

10

Development of Small Winged Rockets for Suborbital Technology Demonstration by Universities in Collaboration with Government and Industries

accepted

18'

confirmed

Prof. Koichi Yonemoto

Kyushu Institute of Technology

Japan