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S P A C EPROPULSION

14-18 MAY 2018 • SEVILLE - SPAINWWW.SPACEPROPULSION2018.COM

CALL

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ABSTRACT DE ADLINE EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER, 13TH 2017

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The sixth of a new series of international conferences on technical and programmatic aspects related to the development and application of Space Propulsion technologies.

The SPACE PROPULSION Conference is the international forum supporting the preparation of future activities and roadmaps in all the fields of space propulsion.

The programme of the event highlights programmatic and technical issues and promotes exchange of views and information in the two main areas of propulsion for spacecraft and for space transportation.

More than 700 professionals from over 30 countries are expected, gathering engineers and scientists from government, university and industry.

This event is a unique opportunity to discover innovative solutions and implement fruitful exchanges between colleagues of different countries and disciplines

SPACE PROPULSION 2018 will be organized around :

• An opening day dedicated to plenary sessions and round tables during which agencies’ general directors, industry, integratorsand equipment manufacturers will be invited to speak;

• 4 days dedicated to parallel presentations and plenary sessions;

• A hall reserved to sponsors and exhibitors to showcase their know-how and innovation and spotlight technical results, technologiesand research. For optimum visibility during the event, this exhibition space is situated at the heart of the conference centre;

• A technical visit.

WELCOME IN SPACE PROPULSION 2018 CONFERENCE !

G. SACCOCCIA (ESA) and D. RIBEREAU (3AF and ArianeGroup) WWW.SPACEPROPULSION2018.COMConference Chairmen

Following five editions of growing success, 3AF - Association Aéronautique et Astronautique de France, and Agencies, ESA, CNES, DLR and ASI are pleased to announce:

SPACE PROPULSION 2018

In 2016, the SPACE PROPULSION Conference took place in Rome, Italy.

This achievement was possible thanks to the participation of a large number of top-ranking delegates from the international space sectors (Head of Agencies, Space Operators, Industry CEOs), European and International Agencies and Industry support (ESA, Airbus Safran Launchers, DLR, ECAPS and Nanospace, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Sitael, Jaxa, IHI, Mitsubishi, Avio, ASI, Reaction Engines, CNES, Air Liquide, Thales Alenia Space, NASA, Safran) and to a great number of high quality papers presented throughout the event.

In final, the event totaled 670 participants from 31 countries, 450 presentations in the various parallel sessions and 24 exhibition booths.

FLASHBACK ON THE LAST EDITION

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• Chemical spacecraft propulsion systems• Electrical spacecraft propulsion systems• Advanced spacecraft propulsion systems• Propulsion components• Integrated & miniaturised modules or sub assemblies• Production, manufacturing, material & processes• Overview of current programmes (requirements, roadmaps, solutions)• AIV issues and tools (facilities diagnostics, methodologies)• Flight testing and experience (operations, lessons learned, feedback from in

flight failure and anomalies, satellite passivation and deorbiting strategies)• Technology building blocks for future spacecraft propulsion systems

including exploration• Green Propulsion & New Propellants for spacecraft (ongoing programmes

and applications, R&D)

• Rocket propulsion & global environment (REACH, impact of newregulations)

• Cost-related aspects of spacecraft propulsion• Modelling (all propulsion systems design and performance evaluation)• EP Thruster Plasma Modelling (inside thruster and interaction with s/c)• Theoretical performance vs status of technology: how to push the limits

(materials, design solutions, efficiency/specific weight, energy generationcycles, etc)

• Game changers (constellations, small sats, private initiatives, additivemanufacturing use…)

• Reusability• LEAN principles applied in Space Propulsion (low volume)• Synergies between spacecraft and launcher propulsion developments

SPACECRAFT PROPULSIONFor the area of application to spacecraft, Space Propulsion 2018 is soliciting abstracts on the following subjects:

PROPULSION FOR SPACE TRANSPORTATIONFor the area of application to space transportation systems, Space Propulsion 2018 is soliciting abstracts on the following subjects (some topics include a non exhaustive list of more detailed themes as guidance for abstract submission):

M. Andrenucci SITAELK. Anflo ECAPSJ. Anthoine ONERAM. Coletti TAS-UKI. Coxhill MOOGA. Demairé OHB SWEDEN ABO. Duchemin SAFRAN ENGINESU. Götzig ARIANEGROUP

A. Lawrie AIRBUSJ. Liénart CNESI. Masuda JAXAA. Oren RAFAELD. Packan ONERAM. Peukert OHB SYSTEM AGJ.E. Polk JET PROPULSION LABORATORYA. Pons Lorente PURDUE UNIVERSITY

G. Popov RIAME N. Püttmann DLRG. Saccoccia ESA

G. SchmidtI. ShigeyasuT. ShimadaN. ViolaF. Wilson

NASAIHI AEROSPACE

JAXAPOLITECNICO DI TORINO

AEROJET

SPACECRAFT PROPULSION TECHNICAL COMMITTEE

S. Aknouche GKN AEROSPACEM. Biagioni AVIOS. Bianchi AIR LIQUIDED. Boury ARIANEGROUPJ. Breteau ESAE. Cavallini ASIP. Claudel ARIANESPACEE. D’Aversa ASIA. Gabrielli ASI

J. Gigou ESA S. Henry ARIANEGROUPS. Mossolov KELDYSH CENTREA. Ogawara MHIK. Okita JAXAM. Onofri (Pr) UNIVERSITY OF ROME (SAPIENZA)G. Ordonneau ONERAM. Pessana TASG. Pinier ARIANEGROUP

L. Prevost CNESD. Ribereau ARIANEGROUPS. Schlechtriem DLRM. Valès ARIANEGROUPG. Vigier ARIANEGROUPL. Yu (Pr) CALTP. Yvart ARIANEGROUPR. Zheng CHINESE SOCIETY

ASTRONAUTICS (CSA)

SPACE TRANSPORTATION TECHNICAL COMMITTEE

• Propulsion sub-systems and components (turbo machinery, thrustchambers, nozzles, LH2 fluid bearings, open impeller integration in turbopumps, etc)

• Production and manufacturing issues (large boosters, components, etc)

• Liquid, Solid, Hybrid and Air-breathing Propulsion Systems for Launcher andUpper Stages (full expander cycle vs expander bleed cycle: advantages andlimits, rocket engine reliability estimation, composite casing experience andfuture evolutions, idle mode or high throttling mode of rocket engines)

• Overview of current programmes (requirements, roadmaps, solutions)

• AIV issues and tools (facilities diagnostics, methodologies, telemetry andother advance measurement techniques)

• Flight testing and experience (operations, lessons learned, feedback from inflight failure and anomalies, satellite passivation and deorbiting strategies)

• Technology building blocks for Future Space Transportation PropulsionSystems: Launchers, Exploration platforms & Space Tourism (cryogeniclong term storage in space, fluid transfer, etc)

• Green Propulsion & New Propellants for Space Transportation (ongoingprogrammes and applications, R&D)

• Rocket propulsion & global environment (REACH, impact of new regulations,dismantling of unused SRMs)

• Propulsion for Low Cost Access to Space

• Modelling (CFD & validation of cryogenic, liquid, solid, hybrid; application torocket engines, fluid management in micro gravity, combustion instabilitiesetc)

• Pressure-Thrust oscillations issues (in-flight measurements, multi-physicscoupling modelling, etc)

• Impact of new requirements and regulations on design (debris mitigation,REACH, ...)

A. Semenkin Keldysh Research Center

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Dominique Ribereau (ArianeGroup, France)Giorgio Saccoccia (ESA, The Netherlands)Aude Lurbe (3AF, France)Anne Venables (3AF, France)

Advice to authors:• The main purpose of the abstract is to give the Technical Committee information to assist them in selecting the papers to be presented at the conference.• The selected papers will be presented in a 15 minutes speech at the conference (+ 5 minutes for Q&A).• An abstract will be selected based on the importance and originality of the subject addressed, on its relevance to the conference theme, on the clarity of its expression.• The abstract should be a “stand alone” summary that can be used in the compilation of abstracts.• The abstract should be in English and no longer than 400 words.• The abstract should summarize the main objectives of the paper to be presented and outline its conclusions.• Work that has been presented elsewhere, and not updated, will be considered inappropriate.• All abstracts should be submitted on www.spacepropulsion2018.com

Notification of Acceptance/RefusalThe organizing committee will notify all authors of its decision on 15 December 2017. This notification will be accompanied by detailed instructions allowing authors to prepare and send their paper to the 3AF secretariat by 10 April 2018.Please note that failure to comply with the deadline will entail not having the manuscript included in the conference proceedings.

LanguagePlease note that the official language for the conference will be English. All presentations and documents must be in English.

Space Propulsion 2018 will be held in the Barcelo Renacimiento Hotel, Seville, Spain

Barcelo Renacimiento Hotel, Convention Center Avenida Alvaro Alonso Barba, Isla de la Cartuja 41092 SEVILLE, SPAIN

Situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, Seville has a rich Moorish heritage, and used to be a prosperous port that carried out trade with the Americas.

A city of nearly 3000 years of history and its magical streets from where the special spirit of Seville emerges, corners full of history enriched by all the ancient civilizations that once inhabited the city, leaving a trace that Sevillians don’t want to lose. A legacy that throughout the centuries has shaped the cultural, monumental and artistic heritage that today we can admire in its streets, its museums, its festivals and its gastronomy.

The streets and squares in the historic quarter of the capital of Andalusia are lively and busy. They treasure many constructions that have the World Heritage designation, and many districts are full of traditional culture, like Triana and La Macarena.

Accommodation at the Barcello Renacimiento Hotel of Seville is strongly recommended (special Conference rates).

Dedicated booking website will be available soon on www.spacepropulsion2018.com

For alternative accommodation and a list of hotels in Seville, please visit the city’s website: http://www.hotelesdesevilla.com

Seville International Airport is called “San Pablo” (SVQ).

Seville Airport | 12.3 km from the Conference Centre/Hotel (less than 20 minutes with taxi).

Flight from:

• Paris ………………………… 2:15 • Amsterdam ………………… 2:55• Berlin ……………………… 3:25

• Brussels …………………… 2:40• London …………………… 2:40• Rome ……………………… 2:55

3AF: 6, rue de Galilée • 75016 Paris – FrancePhone: +33 (0)1 56 64 12 30 Fax: +33 (0)1 56 64 12 31E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.spacepropulsion2018.com

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Abstract submission procedure ……………… 12 July 2017 Deadline for Abstracts …………………… 13 November 2017 Notification of acceptance to authors …… 15 December 2017 Preliminary programme …………………… 30 January 2018

Online registration opening …………… 1 February 2018 Deadline for manuscripts ……………………… 10 April 2018 SPACE PROPULSION 2018 ………………… 14-18 May 2018