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Research on the Future Transportation Technology ( Integrated Design of Airframe and Engine)

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JAXA Supercomputer System Annual Report April 2017-March 2018 Report Number: R17EG3103 Subject Category: Research and Development PDF Responsible Representative: Kouichi Okita Research and Development Directorate, Unit IV Contact Information: Susumu Hasegawa hasegawa.susumu@jaxa.jp Members: Susumu Hasegawa Abstract The establishment of technologies for airframe/engine integration of the spaceplane for the realization of future space transportation technology. Reference URL N/A Reasons for using JSS2 The comparison between the experimental data obtained by wind tunnel tests and the numerical results were conducted and verified.・・・<<read more>>

Research for Future Transportation System (Research for Scramjet Engine Flow Path)

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JAXA Supercomputer System Annual Report April 2017-March 2018 Report Number: R17EG3104 Subject Category: Research and Development PDF Responsible Representative: Koichi Okita, Research InsertHere Development Directorate, Reserch Unit 4 Contact Information: SATO Shigeru ssato@kakuda.jaxa.jp Members: Shigeru Sato, Toshihiko Munakata, Masaaki Fukui, Masaharu Takahashi Abstract The purpose is to investigate the influence of the internal flow path on the engine performance by help of CFD in the viewpoint of aerodynamics about a scramjet engine which is a main mode of combined cycle・・・<<read more>>

Future Projection by orbital debris evolutionary model

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JAXA Supercomputer System Annual Report April 2017-March 2018 Report Number: R17EG3105 Subject Category: Research and Development PDF Responsible Representative: Hiroyuki Sugita, Research Unit II, Research and Development Directorate Contact Information: Masumi Higashide higaside@chofu.jaxa.jp Members: Takayuki Hirai, Satomi Kawamoto, Masumi Higashide, Yasuhiro Kitagawa, Shuji Abe, Toshiya Hanada Abstract Increase of space debris is a problem for reliability of future space activity. JAXA has researched for space debris removal technology. JAXA and Kyushu university developed an orbital debris evolutionary model named NEODEEM・・・<<read more>>

Launch Cost Reduction by Reusing Launch Vehicles

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JAXA Supercomputer System Annual Report April 2017-March 2018 Report Number: R17EG3106 Subject Category: Research and Development PDF Responsible Representative: Koichi Okita, Research Unit IV, Research and Development Directorate Contact Information: Yoshiki Takama takama.yoshiki@jaxa.jp Members: Yoshiki Takama, Yoshihisa Aoki Abstract This research conducts the study of key technologies applied to future reusable launch vehicles including long-life rocket engines, lightweight structures, landing guidance, and small experimental vehicles to validate the technologies. Reference URL N/A Reasons for using JSS2 JSS2 is nessesary for・・・<<read more>>

Protection from Space Environment for Expanding Future Space Activities

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JAXA Supercomputer System Annual Report April 2017-March 2018 Report Number: R17EG3210 Subject Category: Research and Development PDF Responsible Representative: Koji Yamanaka, Research and Development Directorate, Research Unit I Contact Information: Aki Goto goto.aki@jaxa.jp Members: Aki Goto, Kazunori Shimazaki Abstract Our goal is to obtain the technology and knowledge to protect spacecraft and astronauts from harsh space environment for expanding future space activities. Long-term-stay under safer environment is especially required in the future manned-mission. We, therefore, address the radiation shielding technology・・・<<read more>>