Technical programme
IAC-23 — 74th International Astronautical Congress
C4. IAF 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, 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.
- Coordinator
Angelo Cervone
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) — The NetherlandsElena Toson
Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) — ItalyRiheng Zheng
Beihang University — ChinaChristophe Bonhomme
Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) — France
C4.1. Liquid Propulsion (1)
The session Liquid Propulsion (1) is dedicated to Liquid Rocket Engines (mono-propellant or bi-propellant), with particular emphasis on full engine systems. The session welcomes manuscripts on all research and development areas: design, testing (including diagnostics and test facilities), analysis and calculations, modelling, applications, science and fundamentals.
- Co-Chair
Christophe Bonhomme
Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) — FranceMarkus Jaeger
Airbus Defence & Space, Space Systems — Germany
- Rapporteur
Annafederica Urbano
ISAE - Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace — FranceHidenori Hara
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. — Japan
C4.2. Liquid Propulsion (2)
The session Liquid Propulsion (2) is dedicated to Liquid Rocket Engines (mono-propellant or bi-propellant), with particular emphasis on sub-systems and specific components (including propellants). The session welcomes manuscripts on all research and development areas: design, testing (including diagnostics and test facilities), analysis and calculations, modelling, applications, science and fundamentals.
- Co-Chair
Angelo Cervone
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) — The NetherlandsAnnafederica Urbano
ISAE - Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace — France
- Rapporteur
Christian Bach
Technische Universität Dresden (DTU) — GermanyHidenori Hara
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. — Japan
C4.3. Solid and Hybrid Propulsion (1)
The session Solid and Hybrid Propulsion (1) is dedicated to Solid and Hybrid Rocket motors, with particular emphasis on full systems. The session welcomes manuscripts on all research and development areas: design, testing (including diagnostics and test facilities), analysis and calculations, modelling, applications, science and fundamentals.
- Co-Chair
Marco Di Clemente
Italian Space Agency (ASI) — ItalyOzan Kara
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) — United Arab Emirates
- Rapporteur
Adam Okninski
Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Aviation (ILOT) — PolandJean-Claude Traineau
Office National d’Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales (ONERA) — France
C4.4. Solid and Hybrid Propulsion (2)
The session Solid and Hybrid Propulsion (2) is dedicated to Solid and Hybrid Rocket motors, with particular emphasis on sub-systems and specific components (including propellants). The session welcomes manuscripts on all research and development areas: design, testing (including diagnostics and test facilities), analysis and calculations, modelling, applications, science and fundamentals.
- Co-Chair
Didier Boury
ArianeGroup SAS — FranceElena Toson
Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) — Italy
- Rapporteur
Christophe Bonhomme
Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) — FranceArif Karabeyoglu
Koc University — Türkiye
C4.5. Electric Propulsion (1)
The sessions Electric Propulsion (1) and Electric Propulsion (2) are dedicated to all aspects of Electric Propulsion, including full systems, sub-systems and specific components. The sessions welcome manuscripts on all research and development areas: design, testing (including diagnostics and test facilities), analysis and calculations, modelling, applications, science and fundamentals.
- Co-Chair
Ozan Kara
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) — United Arab EmiratesVito Salvatore
CIRA Italian Aerospace Research Center, Capua — Italy
- Rapporteur
Marco Di Clemente
Italian Space Agency (ASI) — Italy
C4.6. Electric Propulsion (2)
The sessions Electric Propulsion (1) and Electric Propulsion (2) are dedicated to all aspects of Electric Propulsion, including full systems, sub-systems and specific components. The sessions welcome manuscripts on all research and development areas: design, testing (including diagnostics and test facilities), analysis and calculations, modelling, applications, science and fundamentals.
- Co-Chair
Jamila Mansouri
European Space Agency (ESA) — The NetherlandsNicoletta Wagner
European Space Agency (ESA) — France
- Rapporteur
Marco Di Clemente
Italian Space Agency (ASI) — Italy
C4.7. Hypersonic Air-breathing and Combined Cycle Propulsion, and Hypersonic Vehicle
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, detonation 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, together with the associated vehicle.
- Co-Chair
Arif Karabeyoglu
Koc University — TürkiyeJean-Claude Traineau
Office National d’Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales (ONERA) — France
- Rapporteur
Didier Boury
ArianeGroup SAS — FranceRiheng Zheng
Beihang University — China
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. For papers with an emphasis on the small satellite and its system design, refer to other B4 sessions. For a focus on other propulsion systems and technologies, refer to other C4 sessions.
- Co-Chair
Jeff Emdee
The Aerospace Corporation — United StatesChristian Bach
Technische Universität Dresden (DTU) — Germany
- Rapporteur
Elena Toson
T4i — ItalyVito Salvatore
CIRA Italian Aerospace Research Center, Capua — Italy
C4.9. Disruptive Propulsion Concepts for Enabling New Missions
This session will explore advanced and disruptive propulsion technologies, systems, ideas (including integration of different propulsion concepts) showing potential to enable new mission concepts, or to enhance the capabilities of current mission concepts.
- Co-Chair
Elena Toson
T4i — ItalySaroj Kumar
Propulsion Research Center, University of Alabama in Huntsville — United States
- Rapporteur
Arnau Pons Lorente
Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) — United StatesRiheng Zheng
Beihang University — China
C4.10-C3.5. Joint Session on Nuclear Power and Propulsion Systems, and Propellantless Propulsion
This session, organized jointly between the Space Power and the Space Propulsion Symposia, addresses all aspects related to nuclear power and propulsion systems for space applications. The session also addresses all types of propellantless propulsion including (but not limited to) solar sails, magnetic sails, laser propulsion, tethers, etc.
- Co-Chair
Leopold Summerer
ESA - European Space Agency — The NetherlandsLisa May
Lockheed Martin (Space Systems Company) — United StatesChristian Bach
Technische Universität Dresden (DTU) — Germany
- Rapporteur
Markus Jaeger
Airbus Defence & Space, Space Systems — GermanySaroj Kumar
Propulsion Research Center, University of Alabama in Huntsville — United States
C4.IP. Interactive Presentations - IAF SPACE PROPULSION SYMPOSIUM
Authors with an abstract accepted for an interactive presentation will be asked to prepare slides and display them for the duration of the congress on plasma screens. Authors will be assigned to interactive sessions in which they must be near the plasma screens to engage in interactive discussions with other congress attendees.
- Co-Chair
Angelo Cervone
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) — The NetherlandsOzan Kara
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) — United Arab EmiratesRiheng Zheng
Beihang University — China
C4.IPB. Interactive Presentations - IAF SPACE PROPULSION SYMPOSIUM
- Co-Chair
Angelo Cervone
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) — The NetherlandsOzan Kara
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) — United Arab EmiratesRiheng Zheng
Beihang University — China
C4.LBA. Late Breaking Abstracts (LBA)
- Coordinator
Angelo Cervone
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) — The NetherlandsElena Toson
Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) — ItalyRiheng Zheng
Beihang University — ChinaChristophe Bonhomme
Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) — France