Technical programme
IAC-17 — 68th International Astronautical Congress
C4. SPACE PROPULSION SYMPOSIUM
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, solild 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. The Symposium is concerned with component technologies, the operation and application to missions of overall propulsion systems and unique propulsion test facilities.
- Coordinator
- Toru Shimada 
 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency — Japan- Giorgio Saccoccia 
 European Space Agency (ESA) — France- Christophe Bonhomme 
 Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) — France- Riheng Zheng 
 Beihang University — China- Helen Webber 
 Reaction Engines Ltd. — United Kingdom
C4.1. Propulsion System (1)
This session is dedicated to all aspects of Liquid Rocket Engines.
- Co-Chair
- Christophe Bonhomme 
 Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) — France- Patrick Danous 
 ArianeGroup — France
- Rapporteur
- Vanniyaperumal Narayanan 
 Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) — India- Akira Ogawara 
 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. — Japan
C4.2. Propulsion System (2)
This session is dedicated to all aspects of Solid and Hybrid Propulsion.
- Co-Chair
- Stéphane Henry 
 — France- Toru Shimada 
 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency — Japan
- Rapporteur
- Yen-Sen Chen 
 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) — United States
C4.3. Propulsion Technology (1)
This session includes all science and technologies supporting all aspects of space propulsion. The emphasis in this session is placed in particular components for propulsion.
- Co-Chair
- Didier Boury 
 ArianeGroup SAS — France- Angelo Cervone 
 Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) — The Netherlands
- Rapporteur
- John Harlow 
 Aerojet Rocketdyne — United Kingdom- Elizabeth Driscoll 
 Spaceflight — United States
C4.4. Electric Propulsion
This session is dedicated to all aspects of electric propulsion technologies, systems and applications.
- Co-Chair
- Garri A. Popov 
 Research Institute of Applied Mechanics and Electrodynamics (RIAME), MAI — Russian Federation- Vanessa Vial 
 SAFRAN — France
- Rapporteur
- Norbert Puettmann 
 Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) — Germany- Nicoletta Wagner 
 European Space Agency (ESA) — France
C4.5. Propulsion Technology (2)
This session includes all science and technologies supporting all aspects of space propulsion. An objective is to attract papers from students and young professionals with a more technical rather than programmatic or organisational focus.
- Co-Chair
- Walter Zinner 
 ArianeGroup — Germany- Jacques Gigou 
 European Space Agency (ESA) — France
- Rapporteur
- Zvika Zuckerman 
 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. — Israel- Max Calabro 
 The Inner Arch — France
C4.6. New Missions Enabled by New Propulsion Technology and Systems
The session will explore concepts for new missions that can be enabled by specific advancements in propulsion and/or integration of various propulsion technologies and systems.
- Co-Chair
- Giorgio Saccoccia 
 European Space Agency (ESA) — France- Jerrol Littles 
 Aerojet Rocketdyne — United States
- Rapporteur
- Elena Toson 
 Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) — Italy- Alexander Lovtsov 
 SSC Keldysh Research Centre — Russian Federation
C4.7-C3.5. Joint Session on Advanced and Nuclear Power and Propulsion Systems
This session, organised jointly between the Space Power and the Space Propulsion Symposiums, includes papers addressing all aspects related to advanced and nuclear power and propulsion systems for space applications.
- Co-Chair
- Jerome Breteau 
 European Space Agency (ESA) — France- Leopold Summerer 
 European Space Agency (ESA) — The Netherlands
- Rapporteur
- Constanze Syring 
 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft-und Raumfahrt, Lilienthal-Oberth e.V. (DGLR) — Germany- Elizabeth Driscoll 
 Spaceflight — United States- Youngbin Yoon 
 Seoul National University — Korea, Republic of- Vito Salvatore 
 CIRA Italian Aerospace Research Center, Capua — Italy- Koji Tanaka 
 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency — Japan
C4.8-B4.5A. Joint Session between IAA and IAF for Small Satellite Propulsion Systems
This session will pay particular attention to propulsion systems and associated technologies as an enabler to efficient small satellite access to space and orbit change. Papers are invited discussing the particular challenges of design, manufacture, testing, operations and technological developments of small satellite propulsion systems, and the challenges of obtaining high performance within a small volume and mass. The scope includes chemical and electrical propulsion systems for major orbit changes, fine orbit control and maintenance, and end-of-life disposal. This sessions will be accepting submissions for oral presentations only. For papers with an emphasis on the small satellite and its system design, refer to other B4 sessions. For focus on other propulsion systems and technologies, refer to other C4 sessions.
- Co-Chair
- Jeff Emdee 
 The Aerospace Corporation — United States- Arnau Pons Lorente 
 Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) — United States
- Rapporteur
- Elena Toson 
 Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) — Italy- Elizabeth Jens 
 Jet Propulsion Laboratory - California Institute of Technology — United States
C4.9. Hypersonic Air-breathing and Combined Cycle Propulsion
This session covers hypersonic air-breathing and combined cycle propulsion with space applications. The typical types of engine considered in this session include: turbojet, ramjet, Scramjet, denotation engine, Turbine Based Combined Cycle (TBCC), Rocket Based Combined Cycle (RBCC), Hypersonic Pre-cooled Propulsion, Air Turbo Rocket (ATR) and other types of hypersonic combined cycle propulsion.
- Co-Chair
- Riheng Zheng 
 Beihang University — China- Helen Webber 
 Reaction Engines Ltd. — United Kingdom
- Rapporteur
- Salvatore Borrelli 
 CIRA Italian Aerospace Research Centre — Italy
C4.10. Propulsion Technology (3)
This session included all science and technologies supporting all aspects of space propulsion.
- Co-Chair
- Norbert Puettmann 
 Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) — Germany- Riheng Zheng 
 Beihang University — China
- Rapporteur
- Jerrol Littles 
 Aerojet Rocketdyne — United States- Angelo Cervone 
 Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) — The Netherlands
C4.IP. Interactive Presentations
This session offers a unique opportunity to deliver your key messages in an interactive presentation on any of the subjects of Space Propulsion addressed in the classic Sessions. The presentation will be displayed on a digital screen in a dedicated location and available for view by all Congress attendees for the entire Congress week. In addition, one afternoon is dedicated exclusively for the attendees to view the Interactive Presentations, and the author will be assigned a specific eight minute slot to personally present the topic and interact with the attendees present. The Interactive Presentation may take advantage of all electronic display capabilities, such as: PowerPoint charts, embedded hot links, pictures, audio and video clips etc. An award will also be presented to the author of the best Interactive Presentation in the C Category at a special ceremony. An Abstract that follows the standard format must be submitted by the deadline for standard IAC abstracts.
- Co-Chair
- Elizabeth Jens 
 Jet Propulsion Laboratory - California Institute of Technology — United States- Elizabeth Driscoll 
 Spaceflight — United States- Jerrol Littles 
 Aerojet Rocketdyne — United States- Christophe Bonhomme 
 Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) — France- Yen-Sen Chen 
 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) — United States
