Special Session II: Space Power and Propulsion.
This session highlights programmatic and technical issues and promotes exchanges of views and information in the areas of space power and propulsion for spacecraft and for space transportation, expecting attendees with great interests either in the future of space propulsion or the evolution of space activities by the progress of space power and propulsion.
The objectives of the session are focused, but not limited on
* Liquid power and
propulsion
* Solid power and
propulsion
* Hybrid propulsion
* Electric propulsion
* Airbreathing propulsion
* Combined cycle propulsion
* Small satellite
propulsion systems
* Nuclear power and
propulsion
* Unconventional and
advanced propulsion technology
Important Dates.
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* Submission due: April 25, 2021
* Acceptance & Rejection:May 15, 2021
* Registration due: May 30, 2021
* Camera Ready: Before June 22, 2021
Chairman:
Prof. Lei Shi
Associate Professor/ Associate director, Ph.
D.
Research field: airbreathing propulsion,
combined cycle propulsion
Science and Technology on Combustion,
Internal Flow and Thermo-Structure
Laboratory, School
of Astronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical
University, China
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Dr. Bingning Jin
Associate Researcher, Ph. D.
Research field: solid/liquid rocket engine
combustion stability control, metal fuel
ignition, spray
combustion, laser combustion diagnostic
technology
Science and Technology on Combustion,
Internal Flow and Thermo-Structure
Laboratory, Northwestern Polytechnical
University, China
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Dr. Lin Sun
Assistant Researcher, Ph. D.
Research field: solid rocket motor design
and simulation
Science and Technology on Combustion,
Internal Flow and Thermo-Structure
Laboratory, School of Astronautics,
Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
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