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Important Announcement: Application Deadline Extended
New Editor-in-Chief Sought for the Journal of Propulsion and Power
Vigor Yang, current Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Propulsion and Power, will step down from his position after 8 years of service at the end of 2009. We are seeking an outstanding candidate with an international reputation for this position, and we invite your nominations. This is an open process, and the final selection will be made only on the basis of the applicants’ merits.

The Journal of Propulsion and Power was founded in the early 1980s to promote the advancement in airbreathing, electric, and advanced propulsion, solid and liquid rockets, combustion, fuels and propellants, power generation and conversion for aerospace vehicles, and terrestrial energy devices and systems. While the original concept for the journal originated from AIAA’s Airbreathing Propulsion TC, the early exploration of the concept broadened the journal’s scope to encompass rocket technologies and basic combustion phenomena related to propulsion. Furthermore because the decision had been made to suspend publication of AIAA’s Journal of Energy, energy conversion papers were also included in the scope.

Today aerospace propulsion and power remain critical technical issues as we look for new sources of power for space exploration as well as more efficient and environmentally responsible power sources for terrestrial applications in general and aerospace vehicles in particular. JPP will be critical as the journal of record for this research. The next editor-in-chief will play a critical role in documenting the discoveries and advances to come.

The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for maintaining the quality and reputation of the journal. He or she receives manuscripts, assigns them to Associate Editors for review and evaluation, and monitors the performance of the Associate Editors to ensure that the manuscripts are processed in a fair and timely manner. The Editor-in-Chief works closely with AIAA Headquarters staff on both general procedures and the scheduling of specific issues. Detailed record keeping and prompt actions are required. The Editor-in-Chief is expected to provide his or her own clerical support, although this may be partially offset by a small expense allowance. AIAA provides a computer and a Web-based manuscript-tracking system.

Interested candidates are invited to send full résumés, including a complete list of published papers, to:

Rodger Williams
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500
Reston, VA 20191-4344
Fax: 703.264.7551
E-mail: rodgerw@aiaa.org

Two letters of recommendation also are required. The recommendations should be sent by the parties writing the letters directly to Mr. Williams at the above address, fax number, or e-mail. All materials must be received at AIAA Headquarters by 30 June 2009.

A selection committee will review the applications and will recommend qualified candidates to the AIAA Vice President–Publications, who in turn will present a recommendation to the AIAA Board of Directors for approval. All candidates will be notified of the final decision.

JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
Editor-in-Chief :
Alfred L. Crosbie

Missouri University of Science and Technology
Frequency Quarterly
ISSN 0887-8722
E-ISSN 1533-6808
CURRENT ISSUE
2009 vol. 23 no. 2

Important Announcement: New Editor-in-Chief Sought for the Journal of Propulsion and Power
pages (225-225)
doi: 10.2514/1.43783
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pages (226-235)
doi: 10.2514/1.36749
    Seong-Yoon Hyun; Chul Park; Keun-Shik Chang
Fire II Flight Experiment Analysis by Means of a Collisional-Radiative Model
pages (236-248)
doi: 10.2514/1.39034
    Marco Panesi; Thierry Magin; Anne Bourdon; Arnaud Bultel; Olivier Chazot
Shock Radiation Measurements for Mars Aerocapture Radiative Heating Analysis
pages (249-255)
doi: 10.2514/1.37281
    Jay H. Grinstead; Michael J. Wright; David W. Bogdanoff; Gary A. Allen
Global Temperature-Sensitive Paint System for Heat Transfer Measurements in Long-Duration Hypersonic Flows
pages (256-266)
doi: 10.2514/1.39926
    Inna Kurits; Mark J. Lewis
Oxidation of ZrB2-SiC Ultrahigh-Temperature Ceramic Composites in Dissociated Air
pages (267-278)
doi: 10.2514/1.39970
    Jochen Marschall; Dusan A. Pejakovic; William G. Fahrenholtz; Greg E. Hilmas; Sumin Zhu; Jerry Ridge; Douglas G. Fletcher; Cem O. Asma; Jan Thoemel
Optical Emission Spectroscopy During Plasmatron Testing of ZrB2-SiC Ultrahigh-Temperature Ceramic Composites
pages (279-285)
doi: 10.2514/1.39974
    Mickaël Playez; Douglas G. Fletcher; Jochen Marschall; William G. Fahrenholtz; Greg E. Hilmas; Sumin Zhu
Advanced Model of Silicon Carbide Based Uranium Ceramic Nuclear Fuel Production
pages (286-293)
doi: 10.2514/1.38865
    Xiaolin Wang; Suraj Zunjarrao; Hui Zhang; Raman Singh
Rib-Spacing Effect on Heat Transfer in Rectangular Channels at High Rotation Numbers
pages (294-304)
doi: 10.2514/1.37512
    Michael Huh; Yao-Hsein Liu; Je-Chin Han; Sanjay Chopra
Heat Transfer in Trailing-Edge Channels with Slot Ejection Under High Rotation Numbers
pages (305-315)
doi: 10.2514/1.37982
    Yao-Hsien Liu; Michael Huh; Lesley M. Wright; Je-Chin Han
Effect of Coolant Ejection in Rectangular and Trapezoidal Trailing-Edge Cooling Passages
pages (316-326)
doi: 10.2514/1.38426
    Lesley Wright; Amir Gohardani
Development of a Fire Zone Model Considering Mixing Behavior
pages (327-338)
doi: 10.2514/1.41240
    Shaodong Guo; Rui Yang; Hui Zhang; Satish Narayanan; Mauro Atalla
Design and Experiment of Compact and Effective Carbon Foam Recuperative Heat Exchangers
pages (339-345)
doi: 10.2514/1.40857
    Wei Wu; Jianhua Du; Yeong-Ren Lin; Louis C. Chow; William Notardonato
Effects of Mass of Charge on Loop Heat Pipe Operational Characteristics
pages (346-355)
doi: 10.2514/1.41618
    Abhijit A. Adoni; Amrit Ambirajan; V. S. Jasvanth; D. Kumar; Pradip Dutta
Modeling Thermal-Boundary-Layer Effect on Liquid-Vapor Interface Dynamics in Spray Cooling
pages (356-370)
doi: 10.2514/1.34982
    R. Panneer Selvam; Mita Sarkar; Suranjan Sarkar; Rengasamy Ponnappan; Kirk L. Yerkes
Thermal Characterization of Copper Microchannel Heat Sink for Power Electronics Cooling
pages (371-380)
doi: 10.2514/1.40033
    Randeep Singh; Aliakbar Akbarzadeh; Thang Nguyen; Tien Nguyen; Masataka Mochizuki
Saturation and Subcooled Boiling of HFE-7100 on Pinned Surfaces at Different Orientations
pages (381-391)
doi: 10.2514/1.37371
    Mohamed S. El-Genk; Mohamed S. El-Genk
Thermodynamic Nonequilibrium in Ice-Slurry Systems
pages (392-398)
doi: 10.2514/1.39184
    T. Kousksou; A. Jamil; Y. Zeraouli; J-P. Dumas
Modeling Flash Diffusivity Experiments in Two Dimensions for Thick Samples
pages (399-403)
doi: 10.2514/1.40951
    Robert L. McMasters
Heat Flux Measurement in the Two-Stage Hybrid Electric Thruster TIHTUS
pages (404-407)
doi: 10.2514/1.39963
    Hannah Böhrk; Tim Rödiger; Monika Auweter-Kurtz
Transient Condensation During Rapid Aircraft Descent
pages (407-409)
doi: 10.2514/1.36693
    Michel Engelhardt
Solution to Heat Equation Inside Cryogenic Vessels Using Boubaker Polynomials
pages (409-411)
doi: 10.2514/1.40216
    K. B. Ben Mahmoud
Modeling of Heat Transfer in Cisterns Using Artificial Neural Networks
pages (411-416)
doi: 10.2514/1.37043
    Reza Madoliat; Masood Razavi; Alireza Dehghani
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