Title:
We Want to Go to Space
We Want to Go to Space
Speaker:
吳宗信 (Jong-Shinn Wu), Distinguished Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chiao Tung University
吳宗信 (Jong-Shinn Wu), Distinguished Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chiao Tung University
Time:
10/31 (Sat.) 7 pm PDT, 8 pm MDT, 9 pm CDT, 10 pm EDT
11/01 (Sun.) 10 am Taiwan
10/31 (Sat.) 7 pm PDT, 8 pm MDT, 9 pm CDT, 10 pm EDT
11/01 (Sun.) 10 am Taiwan
Keywords:
hybrid rocket technology, plasma physics, parallel computing, hybrid rocket propulsion, avionics, TT&C, light-weight structure, system engineering
hybrid rocket technology, plasma physics, parallel computing, hybrid rocket propulsion, avionics, TT&C, light-weight structure, system engineering
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Abstract:
In this talk, I will describe why and how ARRC (Advanced Rocket Research Center) of National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, has been working on prototyping satellite launch vehicle technologies using hybrid rocket propulsion for more than 10 years with very limited resources. In addition, other major technologies associated with advanced rocket development include avionic system, long-distance telecommunication system and light-weight structure design/fabrication will be briefly introduced. These widely disciplinary technologies are synthetically integrated through the exercise of system engineering and realized through the use of modern IT tools. Finally, the roadmap to space is outlined at the end.
In this talk, I will describe why and how ARRC (Advanced Rocket Research Center) of National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, has been working on prototyping satellite launch vehicle technologies using hybrid rocket propulsion for more than 10 years with very limited resources. In addition, other major technologies associated with advanced rocket development include avionic system, long-distance telecommunication system and light-weight structure design/fabrication will be briefly introduced. These widely disciplinary technologies are synthetically integrated through the exercise of system engineering and realized through the use of modern IT tools. Finally, the roadmap to space is outlined at the end.
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