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Materials Needs and R&D Strategy for Future Military Aerospace Propulsion Systems
B.1 COMPARISON OF WORLDWIDE PUBLISHEDAEROSPACE PROPULSION KNOWLEDGE
B.1.1 International Hypersonics and Scramjet Papers
With the help of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), a compilation was made of some of the international hypersonics and scramjet papers published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) from 1995 to 2009.1 The list in Table B.1 shows in alphabetical order some of the countries active in the aerospace propulsion area and the number of their publications related to both hypersonics and scramjet work that were analyzed by the committee. As can be seen, the most prolific countries (the United States not included) were China, France, and Russia. However, there might be certain topic areas or countries that have a tradition of publishing with AIAA, whereas others might not.
The following lists of the titles of hypersonics- and scramjet-related papers published from 1995 through 2009 are arranged alphabetically by country. In addition to the titles of papers from AIAA—indicated by “[AIAA]” at the end of the title—the lists show titles from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (indicated by “[IEEE]”)2 and from the Institute for Scientific Information’s Web of Knowledge listed publications (indicated by “[ISI]”).3
Australia
“Comparison of Computation and Measurements in a Supersonic Cavity Combustor” [AIAA]
China
“Aerothermodynamics of the Waveriders Applying Artificially Blunted Leading Edge Concept” [AIAA]
“Airframe/Scramjet Integrated Design of Hypersonic Cruise Vehicle” [AIAA]
“Application of Taguchi Design Methods and Uniform Design Methods to Scramjet Propulsion System Optimization for Hypersonic Cruise Vehicle” [AIAA]
“Modeling for Coupled Dynamics of Integrated Hypersonic Airbreathing Vehicle and Engine” [AIAA]