Thursday, February 13, at 7 pm. "ADDRESSING EMERGING PROPULSION
REQUIREMENTS WITH THE AIR-TURBO ROCKET" with Matthew Thomas, CFD
Research Join HAL5 as we welcome Matthew Thomas, who will share his
insight on propulsion technology. Ongoing research and development has
shown the Air-Turbo-Rocket (ATR) possesses numerous attributes capable
of meeting emerging propulsion requirements associated with increased
missile range, improved missile defense, low cost small satellite
launch and others. As a result of its maximum air-breathing specific
thrust and Isp, inherent fly-back capability and potential propellant
commonality with upper stage boosters, the ATR is also capable of
supporting low recurring launch costs as well as new launch operation
paradigms. An optimally configured ATR engine and recent test results
will be presented as well as numerous promising missions. Additional
time will be allotted for questions and answers.
Biosketch
BSME/MSME - Arizona State University 1977/1984
1977-1988 - Honeywell
1989-1992 - Aerojet
1992-Present - CFD Research
Mr. Thomas has over 42 years of experience in the research,
development, test and evaluation of air-breathing and rocket based
propulsion engine components, systems and vehicle installations. This
includes over ten operational military and commercial aircraft and/or
weapon systems.
Location: Huntsville-Madison County Main Public Library, Main
Auditorium
The event is free and open to the public. A social will be held after
the meeting.
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