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Monday Afternoon / 08 January 2007<br />

Session 57-TP-5 Thermal Protection Systems <strong>and</strong> Ablation Ruby 1<br />

Chaired by: J. DEC <strong>and</strong> K. WURSTER, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA<br />

1330<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0411<br />

A Simplified Approach<br />

for the Rapid Generation<br />

of Transient Heat-<br />

Shield Environments<br />

K. Wurster, NASA<br />

Langley Research<br />

Center, Hampton, VA<br />

1400<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0413<br />

Orbiter Gap Filler<br />

Bending Model for Re-<br />

Entry<br />

C. Campbell, NASA<br />

Johnson Space Center,<br />

Houston , TX<br />

Monday Afternoon / 08 January 2007<br />

Session 58-WE-2 Wake Modeling McKinley<br />

Monday Afternoon / 08 January 2007<br />

1430<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0414<br />

Numerical Attempt for<br />

Reproducing the<br />

Surface Recession Data<br />

of Galileo Probe<br />

S. Matsuyama, Japan<br />

<strong>Aerospace</strong> Exploration<br />

Agency, Chofu, Japan<br />

Chaired by: S. SCHRECK, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO<br />

1330<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0420<br />

Tower Shadow<br />

Simulation with<br />

Helicoidal Vortex Model<br />

J. Chattot, University of<br />

California Davis, Davis,<br />

CA<br />

1400<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0421<br />

Dynamic Prescribed<br />

Vortex Wake Model for<br />

AeroDyn<br />

H. Currin, Oregon<br />

Institute of Technology,<br />

Klamath Falls, OR<br />

1430<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0422<br />

The Inverse Vortex<br />

Wake Model: A<br />

Measurement Analysis<br />

Tool<br />

W. Haans, Delft<br />

University of<br />

Technology, Delft, The<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

1500<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0415<br />

Experimental <strong>and</strong><br />

Numerical Study of<br />

Thermal Response of<br />

Ablator in an Arc- Jet<br />

Facility<br />

M. Mizuno, Japan<br />

<strong>Aerospace</strong> Exploration<br />

Agency, Tokyo, Japan<br />

1500<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0423<br />

Experimental <strong>and</strong><br />

Numerical Survey in the<br />

Wake of a Wind Turbine<br />

F. Massouh, ENSAM,<br />

Paris, France<br />

1530<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0417<br />

Thermal<br />

Characterization of<br />

Emisshield<br />

B. Olson, University of<br />

Oklahoma, Norman, OK<br />

1530<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0424<br />

Airfoil models in the<br />

actuator line code<br />

assessed with nearwake<br />

measurements on<br />

a yawed rotor<br />

W. Haans, Delft<br />

University of<br />

Technology, Delft, The<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

1600<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0418<br />

Experimental Studies on<br />

the Effect of Ply<br />

Orientation on the<br />

Thermal Performance of<br />

Silica Phenolic Ablative<br />

Material<br />

R. S.Pugazenthi, Indian<br />

Space Research<br />

Organisation,<br />

Triv<strong>and</strong>rum, India<br />

1600<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0425<br />

Wind Turbine Rotor-<br />

Tower Interaction Using<br />

an Incompressible<br />

Overset Grid Method<br />

F. Zahle, Risø National<br />

Laboratory, Roskilde,<br />

Denmark<br />

Session 59-WIG/PDL-2 Plasma I Sierra 1<br />

Chaired by: V. BYCHKOV, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, <strong>and</strong> B. GANGULY, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH<br />

1330<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0427<br />

Microwave Discharges:<br />

Fundamentals <strong>and</strong><br />

Applications<br />

V. Shibkov, Moscow<br />

State University,<br />

Moscow, Russia<br />

1400<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0428<br />

Microwave Gas-<br />

Discharge Source<br />

Based on the "Plasma<br />

Resonance"<br />

Phenomenon<br />

I. Kossyi, Prokhorov<br />

General Physics<br />

Institute of RAS,<br />

Moscow, Russia<br />

1430<br />

1500<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0429 <strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0430<br />

Microwave Torch as a Surface Microwave<br />

Tool for an Airflow Discharge in<br />

Chemical Transformation Quasi–Optical Wave<br />

Beam<br />

I. Kossyi, Moscow State<br />

University, Moscow,<br />

Russia<br />

I. Esakov, Russian<br />

Academy of <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

Moscow, Russia<br />

1530<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0431<br />

Various Types of<br />

Initiators for Attached<br />

Undercritical MW<br />

Discharge Ignition<br />

K. Khodataev, MRTI,<br />

Moscow, Russia<br />

1600<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0432<br />

Influence of Kinetics on<br />

Transversal Discharge<br />

Gas Heating Region<br />

Size <strong>and</strong> Form in<br />

Supersonic Gas Flow<br />

A. Aleks<strong>and</strong>rov,<br />

Moscow State<br />

University, Moscow,<br />

Russia<br />

1630<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0433<br />

Microwave Discharge in<br />

Quasi- optical Wave<br />

Beam<br />

I. Esakov, Moscow<br />

Radiotechnical Institute<br />

RAS, Moscow, Russia<br />

1700<br />

<strong>AIAA</strong>-2007-0434<br />

Influence of Magnetic<br />

Field on Gas Discharge<br />

Used for Air Ioniization<br />

A. Erofeev, Russian<br />

Academy of <strong>Sciences</strong>,<br />

St. Petersburg, Russia

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