Propulsion is recognized as a critical technology by all countries, insofar as it determines the mobility and performance of aerospace systems. Like all 3AF Commissions, the Propulsion Commission is concerned with the two pillars of aerospace activity: civil and military aeronautics and space. With this in mind, it pays particular attention to the following engines:
Aerobic: turbojet, turboprop, turboshaft, ramjet and super ramjet, detonation wave engines;
Anaerobic: solid-propellant rocket motors, liquid-propellant rocket motors and hybrids, electric space thrusters. The scope of the Propulsion Commission covers all technologies, design resources, operational aspects, test resources and instrumentation for propulsion systems. Its vocation is to promote research, development and implementation of improved or new concepts and the technological solutions associated with them, by ensuring an active link between the worlds of academia, end-user research and industry.
Activities :
Evening lectures: approximately four to five times a year, these lectures deal with a particular topic in the field of propulsion. They are sometimes organized jointly with other Technical Commissions.
Summary: Ariane 6's successful maiden flight is the fruit of arigorousdevelopment and qualificationprocess covering alllauncher systems and subsystems. This presentation looks...
Conference led by Marc Bouchez and Bruno Le Naour, MBDA Bourges, proposed by the 3AF Propulsion Technical Committee. What are the propulsion challenges involved in flying for long periods in the atmosphere beyond the wall of heat? What are they? Does fiction (e.g. flight testing of a prototype...
Aerospace TuesdaysIle-de-France Group Conferences
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY14 FROM 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm VISIOPHONIC via ZOOM & IN PRESENTIAL AT IAE d'AIX-EN-PROVENCE
The Ile-de-France group of the...