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What is Green Engineering?
Biofuels Renewable
Energy
Energy Conversion
Efficiency
Airframe Efficiency AIAA Conferences &
Literature
Recycling Operations
Climate Monitoring
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Enviro.aero
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Wikipedia.org
GEPC Charter
The purpose of the Green Engineering Program Committee
(GEPC) is to promote a holistic, systems approach to improved
energy efficiency, sustainability, renewable energy and ‘cradle-to-
cradle’ design. GEPC serves as the AIAA focal point for all “green”
aerospace-related programs and technologies, and works
synergistically with the appropriate technical committees to assure
that the AIAA membership is adequately informed about all aspects
of this critical aerospace activity.
Green Engineering Program Committee
Publication /
Communications
Tayo Ladeinde
Awards Essam Khalil ?
Education Charles Beard ?
Membership Danielle Soban
Service Subcommittee Representatives
Technical Subcommittee Representatives
Chair Marty Bradley
Vice Chair (Future Chair) Andrew Gibson
Past Chair Jason Slagle
Conferences Andrew Gibson /
Tarek Abdel-Salam?
Liaison Jennifer Cole?
Green Aviation – XXX Marty Bradley et al.– Electric Aircraft
AATT (Adv Air Transport Tech – Madavan?)
IASP (Integrated Aviation Systems Program) -
Green Energy - xxx Nicole Mendoza – Tethered Wind Turbines
Jeremy Straub – Space Solar Power
George Miley/Michael Houts - Advanced Nuclear
Noel Bahktian – Energy Harvesting
Marty Bradley – Geo-Engineering
Nathan Hicks – Hydrogen Economy
Standards Nathan Hicks / Mike
Armstrong?
Public Policy XXX
June 2016
Red positions are open or may be in the near future
Green Engineering Program Committee
Publication /
Communications
Tayo Ladeinde
Awards Essam Khalil ?
Education Charles Beard ?
Membership Danielle Soban
Service Subcommittee Representatives
Technical Subcommittee Representatives
Chair Andrew Gibson
Vice Chair (Future Chair) XXX
Past Chair Marty Bradley
Conferences Tarek Abdel-Salam?
Liaison XXX
Green Aviation – Brien Seeley Marty Bradley et al.– Electric Aircraft
AATT (Adv Air Transport Tech – Madavan?)
IASP (Integrated Aviation Systems Program) -
Green Energy - xxx Nicole Mendoza – Tethered Wind Turbines
Jeremy Straub – Space Solar Power
George Miley/Michael Houts - Advanced Nuclear
Noel Bahktian – Energy Harvesting
Marty Bradley – Geo-Engineering
Nathan Hicks – Hydrogen Economy
TBD Fan Luo? – Green Energy Grids
Standards Nathan Hicks / Mike
Armstrong / Fang Luo
Public Policy XXX
July 27, 2016
Red positions are open or may be in the near future
July 2016 GEPC Meeting Attendance
Conference & Leadership
July 25 1. Marty Bradley
2. Jeremy Straub (virtual)
3. George Miley
4. Essam Khalil
5. Andy Gibson
6. Nathan Hicks (virtual)
General Meeting July 26 1. Marty Bradley 2. Jim Felder 3. Mike Armstrong 4. Cheryl Bowman 5. Brien Seeley (virtual) 6. Dave Hall (virtual) 7. Jason Slagle (virtual) 8. Jonathan Gibbs (virtual) 9. Nathan Hicks (virtual) 10. Jerry Welch 11. Larry Leavitt 12. Rich Wahls 13. Jim Heidman 14. Kirsten Duffy (new) [email protected] 15. Dianne DeTurris 16. Fang Luo (new) [email protected] 17. Ryo Amano 18. Ashwani Gupta 19. Keiichi Okai 20. Ben Schiltgen 21. Andrew Gibson 22. Jeff Hamstra 23. George Miley 24. Narendra D.Joshi (new) [email protected] 25. Mike Benzakein (new) [email protected] 26. Essam E. Khalil 27. Syed Khalid (new) [email protected] 6
Meeting Notes
• Fang Luo is involved with multiple electric committees and organizations – he can
liaison with them for GEPC
• We should do a future F360 session on progress for certification of small electric
aircraft and how lessons can be applied to larger aircraft – Mike Armstrong
• We can do a GEPC best presentation from Aviation as we co-sponsored 2
sessions on electric aircraft – Andy to consider
• Strong concern and discussion about the place for electric aircraft and electric
aircraft propulsion in AIAA – need exchange summary sessions between Aviation
and P&E
• Send notes from Thursday Electric workshop to the GEPC members.
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Drop In Visitors
• Joseph M. Powers – Journal of Propulsion and Power
• Dianne DeTurris – CASE AIAA Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange (CASE) tackles
the most important system development issues facing
aerospace chief engineers, program managers, and systems
engineers today, such as: – Minimizing cost overruns and delays
– Strategies for integration, test, and verification
– Program management strategies and integrated planning tools
– Management training retention and what it means to the discipline of
systems engineering implementation and application
– Mitigating late test failures
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GEPC Meetings at P&E 2016 in SLC
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Meeting Agenda Tuesday:
• Opening Remarks
• Technical Presentations Inverse design procedure for hybrid electric/alternative energy hybrid –
Jonathan Gibbs (Webex)
Electric Drive Technology to Enable Hybrid Aircraft Propulsion – Cheryl
Bowman
• Conference reports
• Subcommittee reports
• Action Items
Monday, 25 July 2015 1700-1900 hrs GEPC Leadership & Conference Team Room 355D
Tuesday, 26 July 2015 1700-1930 hrs Green Engineering PC Room 355A
We need YOU to volunteer!
• Subcommittee Leaders Liaison, Policy, Vice-Chair, (possible Education, possible
Awards)
• Conference TAO’s and Assistants Space 2016, 2017, 2018
SciTech 2018
Aviation 2017, 2018
P&E 2017, 2018
• Liaison with other TC’s, PC’s, and Organizations
• Help ANY subcommittee you have an interest in
• Help to address any action item from list
• ANYTHING you want to do! 10
Inverse design procedure for hybrid electric/alternative energy
hybrid – Jonathan Gibbs
Hi Marty,
I can present some work on an inverse design procedure for hybrid
electric/alternative energy hybrid via telecon.
The idea is to start the design process with a constant caroc (instead of
payload range requirements) and adjust the aircraft size according the
amount of money left after the cost of energy. If the energy is cheaper,
you can build more airplane but since caroc is constant, you never build
too much airplane such that the cost of operating is above the
baseline… Its meant to address a problem in hybrid electric designs
where the cost of battery cycle & change in empty weight aren’t
accounted for and result in aircraft that are more expensive to operate
even though they have cheaper electricity… 12
Electric Drive Technology to Enable Hybrid Aircraft Propulsion –
Cheryl Bowman
Cheryl Bowman, NASA Glenn, Hybrid Gas Electric Propulsion Technical
Co-Lead, “Electric Drive Technology to Enable Hybrid Aircraft
Propulsion” [email protected]
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Observations from Aviation 2016
• GEPC Attending: Andy Gibson, David Eames,
David E. Ashpis, Rich Wahls, Ben Schiltgen, …
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GEPC General Meeting – Conference Status
• Aviation 2016 (Andy Gibson ) - DC Two Joint Sessions with TFPC were held, also with ADTC and FTTC.
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73 of 84
seats
filled!
77 of 84
seats
filled!
We could select a best paper from these co-sponsored
sessions (papers only, not the oral presentations)
GEPC General Meeting – Conference Status
• Aviation 2016 (Andy Gibson ) - DC One Session missed should have had co-sponsorship.
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GEPC General Meeting – Conference Status
• P&E 2016 (Tarek Abdel-Salam, Marty Bradley) – Salt Lake City Session ideas: F360 Session + 2 Invited Sessions
– NRC Committee on Low Carbon Aviation – report recommendations + SME’s for energy storage + energy systems (Marty to help coordinate with NRC committee)
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F360 Panel – Low Carbon Aviation Report and Recommendations
• In 2015, NASA commissioned the National Research
Council to convene a committee to develop a national
research agenda with the objective of reducing life-cycle
carbon emissions from commercial aviation.
• The recommended research agenda consists of a
prioritized set of research projects of importance to the
national and international commercial aeronautics
community, and focuses on advances in technologies and
capabilities that can only be achieved through substantial
research and technology development.
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Format:
Intro (5 min) + 5 speakers (~20 minutes each) + questions
and panel discussion (~45 minutes)
GEPC Technical Sessions at P&E (1)
GEPC-01. Low Carbon Aviation – Propulsion Integration, Gas Turbines,
and Fuels
Tuesday July 26, 2016 9:30 AM-12:00 PM 254 B
1) Barbara Esker, NASA HQ, “National Research Council - Low Carbon Aviation: Study
Background and Expectations” [email protected]
2) Steve Csonka, Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI) Executive
Director, “Sustainable Alternative Jet Fuel Deployment for Low Carbon Aviation:
Goals, Progress, and Research Needs Remaining” [email protected]
3) Alan Epstein, Pratt & Whitney Vice President, Technology and Environment, ”The Role
and Future of Gas Turbine Propulsion in Low Carbon Aviation”
4) Eric Ducharme, General Manager Advanced Technology Operations, GE Aviation,
“Technologies and Innovation for Low Carbon Aviation” [email protected]
5) Dan DeLaurentis, Purdue, Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, “Low Carbon
Aviation: Fleet Level System Studies” [email protected]
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GEPC Technical Sessions at P&E (2)
GEPC-02/EOA-01. Low Carbon Aviation – Electric Propulsion and
Technologies
Wednesday July 27, 2016 9:30 AM-12:00 PM 254 B
1) John Nairus, Chief Engineer of the Power and Control Division, AFRL Aerospace
Systems Directorate, “Air Force Research Laboratory More Electric Aircraft
Technologies” [email protected]
2) Fang Luo, Research Assistant Professor, Center for High Power Electronics, The Ohio
State University, “Exploration of Enabling Technologies and Preliminary Design of
High Efficiency ,High Specific Power Drive for Hybrid Propulsion Systems”
3) Charles Lents, United Technologies Research Center, Principal Research Engineer,
“Carbon Emissions Impact of Hybrid Electric Propulsion and Secondary Power
Systems” [email protected]
4) Mike Armstrong, Rolls-Royce, "Enabling Technology Development for Hybrid and
Distributed Electric Aircraft Propulsion." [email protected]
5) James L. Felder, Systems Analysis & Integration, NASA Glenn Research Center,
“Review of Hybrid and Turbo Electric Propulsion for Large Transport Aircraft”
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Electric Aircraft Propulsion Technical Sessions at P&E
AEP-01. Aircraft Electric Propulsion I - Monday 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM; 250 E
• AIAA-2016-4610. Parallel Hybrid Gas-Electric Geared Turbofan Engine Conceptual Design and Benefits
Analysis - Charles E. Lents; Larry W. Hardin; Jonathon Rheaume; Lee Kohlman
• AIAA-2016-4611. NASA Turbo-electric Distributed Propulsion Bench - Kurt V. Papathakis; Kurt J. Kloesel;
Yohan Lin; Sean C. Clarke; Jacob J. Ediger; Starr R. Ginn
• AIAA-2016-4612. Hybrid Regional Aircraft: A Comparative Review of New Potentials Enabled by Electric
Power - Jérôme Thauvin; Guillaume Barraud; Marc Budinger; Xavier Roboam; Dimitri Leray; Bruno Sareni
• AIAA-2016-4613. Airbus Group Electrical Aircraft Program, The E-Fan Project - Laurent Juvé; Julie Fosse;
Emmanuel Joubert; Nicolas Fouquet
AEP-02. Aircraft Electric Propulsion II – Tuesday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM; 150 DE
• AIAA-2016-4711. Principles of High-efficiency Electric Flight - J. Philip Barnes
• AIAA-2016-4712. Optimizing Power Density and Efficiency of a Double-Halbach Permanent-Magnet Ironless
Axial Flux Motor - Kirsten P. Duffy
• AIAA-2016-4713. Potential of Aircraft Electric Propulsion with SOFC/GT Hybrid Core - Keiichi Okai; Takehiro
Himeno; Toshinori Watanabe; Hiroshi Nomura; Takeshi Tagashira; Akira Nishizawa
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Aircraft Electric/Hybrid-Electric Power &
Propulsion Workshop
Second Steering Committee Meeting, 24 June 2016
Revised
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Attendees by Committee and Affiliation
Transformational Flight PC Andrew Gibson, ESAero
Brien Seeley, SAF
Ben Schiltgen, ESAero
Aircraft Design Ilan Kroo, Stanford
Energy Optimized Aircraft… PC Cheryl Bowman, NASA
Narendra Joshi, GE
John Kinney, GE
John Nairus, AFRL
Green Engineering PC Mike Armstrong, RR
Cheryl Bowman, NASA
Marty Bradley, Boeing
Andrew Gibson, ESAero
Jeff Hamstra, LM
Nateri Madavan, NASA
Ben Schiltgen, ESAero
Brien Seeley, SAF
Rich Wahls, NASA
Jerry Welch, NASA
V/STOL TC Darold Cummings
Andrew Gibson
Craig Hange, NASA
AFRL Tim Haugan
John Nairus
Extreme Machines Kaushik Rajashekara
David Torrey
Tim Haugan
Others Brad Belcher, RR
Mike Dudley, NASA
Neil Garrigan, GE
Amy Jankovsky, NASA
Pascal Joly, Airbus
Jimmy Kenyon, PW
Kurt Papathakis, NASA IEEE Kiruba Haran
Phil Krein
Kaushik Rajashekara
Aerospace Power Systems TC Michael Butler, JHUAPL
Eli Kawam, Microchip
Margot Wasz, Aerospace
General Workshop Agenda
Surrounding Activities
• Forum 360 topic related to workshop
topic (Monday 9:30 – 12:00)
• Evening: Light reception for workshop
participants
• Optional No-host dinner
AM Presentations
Introduction
Community research
Related R&D (Govt)
Committee activities
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PM Agenda
• Lunch
• Rotating Breakout Discussions
Technologies
Systems Integration
Standards
Role of AIAA
• Coffee Break
• Reports from Breakout Discussions
• Wrap Up/Next Steps
• Closing Comments
See Backup Material for Update
Speakers
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Time Topic Group Speaker Status
8:30-9 Introduction AIAA Tom or Jeff
9:00-10:00 Community
(Speakers)
Batteries Babinec, ARPA-E
Chamberlain, UCB
Invited
Extreme Electric
Machines
Kiruba Haran Confirmed
10:-10:15 Coffee break
10:15-11:15 Visions of the Future
(Panel)
AFRL Tim Haugan Confirmed
NASA Cheryl Bowman Confirmed
Sandia Natl Lab Dr. Babu Chalamala Invited
11:15 – 12:15 Committee activities
(Panel)
Aircraft Design Ilan Kroo Invited to speak
VSTOL Craig Hange Confirmed
Green Engineering Andrew Gibson Invited to speak
Energy Optimized John Nairus Invited to speak
12:30 Lunch
See Backup Material for Update
GEPC General Meeting – Conference Status
• Space 2016 (Jeremy Straub, xxx) – Long Beach A few abstracts came in … reviewed and have a GEPC session
• SciTech 2017 (Tarek Abdel-Salam, Nathan Hicks) – Grapevine TX F360 GeoEngineering – Marty Bradley Invited session: Hydrogen Economy (nothing H2 related submitted – try for 2018) 1 or 2 Special sessions - Hybrid Electric Propulsion – Cheryl Bowman HWB Session – Tarek needs to check on this. David Chan.
• Aviation 2017 (Jeremy Straub, xxx)[Fay Collier is General Chair for entire conference] – Denver Potential Erik Lindbergh as suggested Keynote speaker
• P&E 2017 (George Miley, TBD) - Atlanta Potential for Advanced Nuclear Session – George Miley to attend planning meeting on
Tuesday July 26, 2016 Co sponsor TBD topic with EO PC
• Space 2017 (Jeremy, xxx) – Orlando FL Continue effort – build momentum
• SciTech 2018 (TBD, Nathan Hicks) – Orlando FL Invited session: Hydrogen Economy (Nathan Hicks)
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GEPC General Meeting – Conference Session Ideas
• Other topics (conference sessions not scheduled yet)
1. Geoengineering F360 Session (Marty) – waiting to finalize for SciTech 2017
2. Airborne Wind Turbines (Nicole Mendoza) – possible presentation to GEPC at SciTech 2017?
3. Energy Harvesting (Noel Bahktian) – possible presentation to GEPC at SciTech 2017?
4. Advanced Nuclear (George Miley/Michael Houts) – presentation on state of the art at P&E 2015 – possible future session? P&E 2017
5. Hydrogen Economy (Nathan Hicks) - presentation to GEPC at SciTech 2016 – possible future session? SciTech 2017 invited session?
6. Possible Keynote Speaker (Erik Lindbergh) – Electric Aircraft and STEM Education
7. Green electrical grid (projections for the future and how it relates to viability of electric aircraft) – possible presentation or session (Fang Luo, XXX)
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Possible Keynote Speaker (Erik Lindbergh) for Aviation
2017 – Electric Aircraft and STEM Education
Erik,
It appears to me like you might be a great “keynote speaker” at one of our conferences,
rather than just talking to our relatively small group. Typically, each day of one of our
AIAA conferences (there are 4-5 each year) is kicked off by an inspirational
speaker. Have you ever done this at an AIAA conference? Your speech can have a
lot more impact this way. Should I check into it?
Thanks,
Marty
Yes – the more people the merrier! I did a keynote for AIAA San Diego around a decade
ago – they filled up the San Diego Aerospace Museum. Let me know if I can help or
provide info…
Best,
Erik
Www.PoweringImagination.com
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Propulsion and Energy Group Meeting – Key Takeaways
• New Constitution Will Enable Significant Restructure To
Better Align To The Future - Transition Will Take Time
• Institute Financial Results Continue To Improve; Forum
Attendance Increasing
• Continually Pursuing Enhancement Of P&E Forum; Always
Looking For New Ideas - Bring Yours Forward
• Several Key Initiatives Maturing
TC Discretionary Funding
Short Course Content, Delivery & Marketing
Tech Excellence Awards Robustness
ITAR Session Working Group
• Group Is In A Good Place
Engaged Leaders; Solid TC Chair Succession Planning
58 New TC Members; 15 New Fellows & Associate Fellows
• Contact Me If You Need Help Or Have A Suggestion!
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Propulsion and Energy Group Meeting – 2016 P&E Forum
July 24, 2016 – Salt Lake City, Utah
Jeff Hamstra
Meeting Notes - Propulsion and Energy Group – Jeff Hamstra
Tom Irvine – State of the AIAA – Growth areas – Rotorcraft/Runway Independent Flight (with Electric.Hybrid Electric Propulsion)
Justine Locke – P&E Forum 2016 – Recommendations :
» Reintegrate Airbreathing Electric Propulsion with ABPSI
» Review and consolidate energy topics
– GEPC TAO Tarek Abdel-Salam – no papers (only F360 and invited sessions)
David Ransom – P&E Forum 2017 – GEPC TAO Tarek Abdel-Salam – no papers
– Push back on Energy Efficient & Renewable Energy Technologies
Jeff Hamstra – P&E Group Update – P&E 2017 – Atlanta P&E 2018 – Cincinnati
– P&E 2019 – Indianapolis – Co-locate P&E and Space
– Good attendance and trends
– Good chart summarizing “Year in Review” article webinar
– Awards – Need a place for electric/hybrid electric aircraft propulsion
– TC Chair Roundtable » New member spotlight chart
» Student tethered electric airplane competition
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Marty’s Notes
Meeting Notes
• Will be sent out separately
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Thursday, 28 July 20150800-1700 hrs Aircraft Hybrid Electric Propulsion Workshop Hilton-Granite Conf Center
and Salons 1, 2, 3
Meeting Notes
• Terrestrial Energy Systems TC – Ryo S. Amano Essam Khalil and Marty are listed as liaison for GEPC/TESTC
Keichi Okai will help TESTC with their Year in Review article
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Agenda
5. Other subcommittee status Policy – Marty Bradley Standards – Nathan Hicks/Mike Armstrong Year in Review Article – Gary Dale
– Need to get organized for 2016 - had webinar – see charts
Communications – Tayo Ladeinde – Upcoming newsletter status? – Facebook and Twitter – Sharepoint
Awards – Essam Khalil – Best Paper Award on Wednesday – need to co-sponsor paper sessions to
be able to make the award in the future.
Membership – Dani Soban
6. Action items
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Year in Review Article
Aerospace America is now soliciting articles for the December issue, “2016 Year in Review.”
These articles will highlight notable technological breakthroughs and important developments
in the space and aviation fields and will be written by you, the members of AIAA’s 80+
technical and program committees.
All technical and program committee chairs are asked to designate a writer to prepare a 600-
word year-end review article. The writers should review the article requirements (attached)
and e-mail their article and photo captions on the attached Submission Form. Please send
JPG photographs with the article, but on separate emails to keep the file size manageable.
Please number the Photos 1, 2, 3 to match the caption information on the Submission Form.
The deadline to receive the year-end review articles is Friday, Sept. 16.
Until then, if you have any questions or require any further information, please feel free to
contact me at any time.
Regards,
Greg Wilson
Production Editor, Aerospace America
703/264-7596
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2016 Year-in-Review Webinar Key Takeaways
STYLE/CONTENT TIPS
• Describe breakthroughs in the 2016
calendar year.
• Briefly introduce readers to small
companies and unique terminology
• Describe tech in a few plain-English
words. Is it a smartphone app? A plane?
A camera on a satellite?
• Convey the significance of each event.
Was this the fastest the plane has flown?
Did the review clear the way to start
construction?
• Write conversationally, as though you are
speaking with a smart person who might
know little about this particular topic.
LOGISTICS and MORE INFO
• To listen to webinar and view slides, visit:
http://cc.readytalk.com/play?id=480al4
• To receive webinar slides by email, contact
Greg Wilson ([email protected])
• Read and follow Year-in-Review guidelines.
• Send stories and photo details via
submission form.
QUESTIONS?
Greg Wilson, [email protected], 703-264-7596
Ben Iannotta, [email protected], 703-264-7528
We need YOU to volunteer!
• Subcommittee Leaders Liaison, Policy, Vice-Chair, (possible Education, possible
Awards)
• Conference TAO’s and Assistants Space 2016, 2017, 2018
SciTech 2018
Aviation 2017, 2018
P&E 2017, 2018
• Liaison with other TC’s, PC’s, and Organizations
• Help ANY subcommittee you have an interest in
• Help to address any action item from list
• ANYTHING you want to do! 38
Green Engineering Program Committee
Publication /
Communications
Tayo Ladeinde
Awards Essam Khalil ?
Education Charles Beard ?
Membership Danielle Soban
Service Subcommittee Representatives
Technical Subcommittee Representatives
Chair Andrew Gibson
Vice Chair (Future Chair) XXX
Past Chair Marty Bradley
Conferences Tarek Abdel-Salam?
Liaison XXX
Green Aviation – Brien Seeley Marty Bradley et al.– Electric Aircraft
AATT (Adv Air Transport Tech – Madavan?)
IASP (Integrated Aviation Systems Program) -
Green Energy - xxx Nicole Mendoza – Tethered Wind Turbines
Jeremy Straub – Space Solar Power
George Miley/Michael Houts - Advanced Nuclear
Noel Bahktian – Energy Harvesting
Marty Bradley – Geo-Engineering
Nathan Hicks – Hydrogen Economy
TBD Fan Luo? – Green Energy Grids
Standards Nathan Hicks / Mike
Armstrong / Fang Luo
Public Policy XXX
July 27, 2016
Red positions are open or may be in the near future
GEPC Action Items
July 26, 2015
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Will be deleted and Andy Gibson will decide how to keep
track in the future
Actions
116.Send out GEPC SciTech 2016 charts to membership - Marty
117.Talk to Aircraft Design TC (Rob McDonald) about including
environmental performance in future RFP’s – Charles Beard
and Tarek
118.Send info on Green Aviation textbook proposal to Tarek and
Charles Beard - Marty
119.Coordinate with Aerospace Power TC – Michael Butler and
Marty
120.Send out inquiry email about green engineering events in 2016
- Marty
121.Arrange for summaries of other green engineering events in
2016 - TBD
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Green = complete
Actions
110. Prepare “lessons learned” from writing AIAA standard for
“Electric Spacecraft Propulsion” – present to committee(s)
interested in “Electric Aircraft Propulsion” – Nathan Hicks
111.Send out meeting list for SciTech16 & charts from Dec
meetings to GEPC members - Marty
112.Double staffing on conference support (TAO and assistant for
each conference) – Andy Gibson/Leadership Team
113.Send F360 Geoengineering Session Proposal to Tarek – Marty
114.Send F360 and Invited Session Proposal to Tarek - Marty
115.Send note to Fay Collier on using Erik Lindbergh as a Keynote
speaker for Aviation 2017
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Green = complete
Actions
103.Replace Chris Hughes as SciTech 2016 TAO – Andrew Gibson
– Larry Leavitt will do it
104.Newsletter for P&E16 or SciTech 2017– Tayo Ladeinde
105.Roster update – Dani Soban
106.Annual report – Marty
107.Send Tarek sample F360 Session Proposal - Marty
108.Organize Special sessions in the U.S. at an AIAA Conference –
Hybrid Electric / Electric Transport Aircraft & Technologies –
Workshop at P&E 2016
109.Organize Special Session – NRC Low Carbon Aviation
Committee – Marty to prepare Session Proposal - Done
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Green = complete
Actions
95. Generate and distribute outline for Year in Review Article – YIR
team + Marty
96. Larry Leavitt to check in with Gary Dale on starting the YIR article
97. Update the GEPC website when software is updated - Nathan
Hicks
98. Prepare presentation on how to get research funding – Naiara
Petralanda
99. Investigate MHD Electric Propulsion – Chiping Li
100.Coordinate with SAE on electric aircraft propulsion (talk to David
Paisley [email protected]) – Mike Armstrong
101.Find new Liaison Subcommittee Leader – Marty/Andy
102. Identify session chairs for 2 SciTech16 GEPC Sessions –
Conference Subcommittee – Andy Gibson, Larry Leavitt
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Green = complete
Actions
88. Find advocate for EPA/ICAO policy paper – TBD – Give up?
89. Present on Hydrogen Economy to GEPC at SciTech16 - Nathan
Hicks
91. Find SciTech 2017 GEPC TAO – Tarek Abdel-Salam, Nathan Hicks
92. Check if AIAA is doing a policy position on EPA/ICAO – Dan
Jensen
93. Provide GEPC info on European Clean Sky work package 1.6 –
Mike Armstrong – Did we do this?
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Green = complete
Actions
84. Have Michael Houts contact Pavel Tsvetkkov Texas A&M Univ. –
coordinate Nuclear Engineering activities with TES TC
85. Student Engine Design Competition – Contact Jimmy Tai of ABP
TC’s – Doing Lightweight Trainer Aircraft Engine RFP – IF there is
Green Content (Emissions, Noise) then GEPC should help. If not, try
to get these elements into next year’s RFP - Tarek & Charles Beard
86. Provide a nomination from GEPC for the TES award – Essam
87. Investigate technical issue for Metroplex Policy topic – Marty –
question send to FAA
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Green = complete
Actions:
78. Respond to request from Tom Irvine on AIAA Women in Aerospace, relating AIAA and
Aerospace positive message of “protecting the planet”. Tayo had idea for a reverse
conference panel where young AIAA members answer questions from the (old)
audience. – Tayo
79. Make minor updates to Newsletter and prepare for distribution before and at P&E –
Tayo/Marty
80. Check into Lindbergh Electric Airplane STEM competition - GEPC should get involved
– Jason Slagle to provide info, Marty to distribute – Marty to contact for speaker at
future GEPC meeting – Jason Slagle to help
81. Check with Joaquin Castro on P&E related awards. Provide 1 or 2 GEPC related
nomination packages – Essam.
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Green = complete
Actions:
67. Energy Harvesting and/or Energy Water Nexus presentation for SciTech 2016 or
2017 – Noel Bahktian
68. Airborne Wind Turbine presentation for SciTech 2016 or 2017 – Nicole Mendoza
69. Find new Subcommittee Lead for Liaison - Marty, Andy, & Leadership Team
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Green = complete
Actions:
52. Investigate Speaker / Session on Geo-Engineering – Marty - done
53. Investigate Speaker / Session on Energy Harvesting – Noel Bakhtian
38. Use other AIAA Facebook groups and pages to publicize GEPC Page – New Liaison
30. Find leader for Standards. - Marty & Leadership team – Nathan Hicks (& Mike
Armstrong?)
31. Have them explain process to do a standard for AIAA. Have them identify other
current non-AIAA standards related to green aviation of energy – Standards Leader
35. Help find new Green Energy leader – John Blanton, Andy
37. Outreach to student chapter – New Liaison to get email POC’s for student chapters
from Betty Guille
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Actions:
21. Standing up a new Major Award Nominations Committee – Contact Wayne Hurwitz
[action GEPC Awards – Essam Khalil]
25. GEPC Awards – Figure out possible award nominations for Green Engineering related
people or projects (RCEE, ERA, SUGAR, MIT Double Bubble D8, ???) – Essam
Khalil
11. Develop process for Green Engineering Best Presentation Award – Essam and
Conference Subcommittee – Session leads to send nominations to Marty and Essam
– Essam to check with AIAA – Award at P&E 2016
1. Send out email to enable/energize liaison activities – TBD Liaison
2. Find new lead for Green Aviation – Marty, Andy, & Leadership Team – Brien Seeley
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Aircraft Electric/Hybrid-Electric Power &
Propulsion Workshop
Workshop to be held July 28th, 2016
Hilton Salt Lake City Center, 255 S W Temple, Salt Lake City, UT
Detailed Agenda and Welcome Package
Workshop Objectives
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• Discuss and define the technologies and technology advances required
to realize hybrid electric and electric-propelled flight in civil and military
aircraft
• Further the understanding of the evolving and future demand for
electrical power in military aircraft in order to help identify potential dual-
use applications
• Help identify the appropriate role for AIAA in supporting the aerospace
industry and profession in the identification of the R&D necessary to
make advances in more electric aircraft in the nearer term and the
transition to hybrid electric, and even electric propulsion
• Bring appropriate communities together to discuss challenges and
advances in EP-related technologies by aerospace R&D organizations,
enhancing research roadmaps
Schedule
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0700 – 0800 Check-in and Continental Breakfast – Hilton Hotel Granite Conference Center
0800 – 0830 Introduction and welcome by Jeff Hamstra and Tom Irvine – Hilton Hotel Granite Conference Room
0830 – 0930 Speakers from adjacent research, Introduced by Shahab Hasan
Large Scale Batteries, Daniel Abraham and Extreme Electric Machines by Kiruba Haran
0930 – 1030 Panel: Visions of the Future, Moderator: Tom Irvine
Featuring John Nairus (AFRL), Cheryl Bowman (NASA) and Dr. Babu Chalamala (Sandia National Lab)
1030 – 1100 Coffee Break
1100 – 1205 Panel: Activities from AIAA Committees, Moderator: Rich Wahls
Craig Hange (V/STOL Aircraft Systems TC), Andrew Gibson (Green Engineering PC),
John Nairus (Energy Optimized Aircraft and Equipment Systems PC), Virginia Stouffer (Transformational PC)
1205 – 1305 Lunch
1305 – 1315 Breakout session introduction – Hilton Granite Conference room
1315 – 1345
1350 – 1420
1425 – 1455
Break out session 1 (Salons 1,2, and 3)
Break out session 2 (Salons 1,2, and 3)
Break out session 3 (Salons 1,2, and 3)
1500 – 1530 Coffee Break
1530 – 1615 Reports from breakout sessions by session moderators Shahab Hasan, Virginia Stouffer, and Michael Dudley
1615 – 1645 Wrap- Up and Next Steps by Jeff Hamstra and Tom Irvine
1645 – 1700 Closing Comments
Discussion Questions
• Technologies
What are the critical technology barriers to propagating E/HEP from small to large scale
applications? What are the top three breakthroughs are needed?
What is the risk/readiness assessment of the electric/hybrid electric propulsion technologies that are
currently being developed/demonstrated for small scale applications?
Do applicable standards for high power distribution on aircraft exist (IEEE/SAE/FAA), or are there high
power distribution standards that can be adapted? How about for large scale batteries?
When and how should the creation of FAA FARs and TSOs for large scale electric propulsion begin?
• Systems Integration
What new system integration architectures will be critical at large scale?
How will the role of traditional gas turbine engine manufactures evolve as we move toward large-scale
E/HEP applications? Will the GTE manufacture remain the “propulsion system contractor” and provide
all propulsion components, or will the airframe contractor take more of a propulsion integration role?
What are the advantageous or early roles for hybrid electric propulsion on aircraft? Eg. providing lift at
take off or cruise power in different phases of flight?
Are there certification roadmaps for hybrid-electric propulsion aircraft?
Are there regulatory or business-related roadblocks that are different from small to large scale
applications?
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Topics of Discussion Continued
• Role of AIAA
How can AIAA develop and encourage research and work in this field?
What EP/HEP activities should be taking place, and in which AIAA forums?
What are ways that AIAA could or should collaborate with IEEE and FAA to develop this field?
Is there a role for AIAA in creating standards for this field?
Is there a gap or gaps that FAA, IEEE and other bodies are not addressing that AIAA can help with?
What does that look like? A forum on power electronics? A new technical committee?
What is the perception of E/HEP technology within your organization; what is needed to better advocate
the technology?
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