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    Title

    IAF SPACE PROPULSION SYMPOSIUM

    Description

    The Space Propulsion Symposium addresses sub-orbital, Earth to orbit and in-space propulsion. The general areas considered include both chemical and non-chemical rocket propulsion, air-breathing propulsion, and combined air-breathing and rocket systems. Typical specific propulsion categories of interest are liquid, solid and hybrid rocket systems, ramjet, scramjet, detonation-based propulsion and various combinations of air-breathing and rocket propulsion and nuclear, electric, solar and other advanced rocket systems, and propulsion systems dedicated to small satellites. The Symposium also welcomes contributions on component technologies, the operation and application to missions of overall propulsion systems, and unique propulsion test facilities.

    IPC members
    • Coordinator: Dr. Angelo Cervone, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), The Netherlands;

    • Coordinator: Dr. Adam Okninski, Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Aviation (ILOT), Poland;

    • Coordinator: Dr. Ozan Kara, Technology Innovation Institute (TII), United Arab Emirates;

    • Coordinator: Dr. Saroj Kumar, Propulsion Research Center, University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States;

    • Coordinator: Mr. Andrei Shumeiko, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russian Federation;

    Sessions

    Title

    Date

    Room

    1. Liquid Propulsion (1)

    2. Liquid Propulsion (2)

    3. Solid and Hybrid Propulsion (1)

    4. Solid and Hybrid Propulsion (2)

    5. Electric Propulsion (1)

    6. Electric Propulsion (2)

    7. Hypersonic Air-breathing and Combined Cycle Propulsion, and Hypersonic Vehicle

    8-B4.5A. Joint Session between IAA and IAF for Small Satellite Propulsion Systems

    9. Disruptive Propulsion Concepts for Enabling New Missions

    10-C3.5. Joint Session on Nuclear Power and Propulsion Systems, and Propellantless Propulsion

    IP. Interactive Presentations - IAF SPACE PROPULSION SYMPOSIUM