Interview with NASA STEM Outreach and ARC Researcher Bijan Fazal (Part 1)

Disclaimers

  • Before we begin, I want to share with you and your audience
  • My personal views, opinions and experiences and not those of NASA
  • I will sharing publicly available information and you can read more about it on nasa.gov
    Background and Inspiration
  1. What inspired you to pursue a career in aerospace engineering, specifically in sustainable
    aviation?
  • Growing up, I was intrigued by the physics of flight, the construct of flying vehicles and
    the imagination of space travel. To that end, I shaped my early learning towards my first
    college degree in AE.
  • Intellectual curiosity gave way to a more responsible view of applying the knowledge to a
    meaningful outcome. The current challenge of our time is to protect our planet’s
    environment. For that purpose, I focused on my late career with an advanced degree in
    AE with SE
  • By the way, it was 15 years from the time that I began gathering knowledge to applying
    that knowledge
  1. How did your journey with NASA begin, and what led you to work in SACD?
  • One of my graduate research projects was on using MBSE to develop a regulatory
    framework for subsonic transport aircraft, which was sponsored by NASA under the
    Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstrator project
  • My interest was in weaving systems design and thinking in to AE
    o ASAB within SACD @ NASA was working on developing a MBSA&E framework
    for conceptual design of new aerospace vehicle concepts and mission analysis
  1. What are some key experiences or mentors that shaped your path in this field?
  • For most of my academic journey and career, I did not have a mentor. I wish that I did
    because I believe now that everyone should have a mentor in their life journey – it
    provides assurance and advice when you need it the most
    o Key experience – STEM learning and contributing to STEM curriculum
    development e.g. Dream With Us Challenge on Sustainable Aircraft Design
  • After joining NASA, I do have a mentor. He is Dr. Jesse Quinlan who is a strategic
    advisor to the Advanced Air Vehicle Program (AAVP)
    o Key advice – Have at least one mentor throughout your career

Sustainable Aviation at NASA

  1. Could you explain what SACD is and its role in promoting sustainable aviation?
  • Through Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) programs (p. 11) directly in
    support of the US Aviation Climate Action Plan (p. 16)
  • SACD undertakes projects attached to ARMD programs (p. 11) specifically AAVP
    projects (p. 10) e.g. X-57 Maxwell (p. 52), X-59 Quesst (pp. 53-54) and X-66A TTBW
  1. What are the current goals of NASA’s sustainable aviation initiatives?
  • Refer to the sustainable aviation presentation for strategic vision, goals and projects (pp.
    9, 13, 18) to reduce the environmental impact (pp. 14-15, 17)
  • Contributions of NASA to aviation (p. 8)
  1. How does your work at SACD contribute to reducing the environmental impact of aviation?
  • My work supports the programs and projects laid out at the Agency and the Mission
    levels
  • One example is in support of SFNP for the development of subsonic transport
    technologies (pp.19-24)

Technology and Innovation

  1. What are the most promising (unclassified) technologies currently being developed at SACD
    for sustainable aviation?
  • Based on flight regime (speed) and mission – Low Speed (UAM), Short range (RAM),
    Subsonic, Supersonic and Hypersonic concept vehicles and flight technologies
  • Concept vehicle – TTBW (p. 26, 28)
  • Technologies layering – HyTEC (p. 34), EPFD (p. 58) and HiCAM (p. 40)
  1. How do you see electric and hybrid-electric propulsion shaping the future of aviation?
  • It will play an ever-increasing role and positive impact to lowering emissions and noise
    pollution
  • It will have to be an integrated technology value proposition to yield benefits (p. 50)
  • It in NASA’s long-term technology and innovation plan (p. 56)
  1. What challenges do you face when trying to balance sustainability with aircraft performance
    and safety?
  • Battery storage capacity and technology maturation
  • Time to adoption (fleet renewal time) and a profitable economic model for aircraft
    operators
  • Development of new safety standards and regulations for airworthiness certification

Research and Development

  1. Could you describe your recent paper?
  • Fazal, B., Schmidt, J., Phillips, B. D., Ordaz, I., and Moore, K. T., “Integration of
    Uncertainty Quantification in a Model-Based Systems Analysis and Engineering
    Framework”, AIAA Paper 2024-4559, July 2024. https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2024-4559
  1. How can the contents in your paper be applied to sustainable aviation?
  • Applied to NASA-SFNP vision (pp. 41-42)
  • Applied it to TTBW concept vehicle analysis
  • Can be applied to design, analysis and optimization of novel concepts and sustainable
    technologies
  1. What role do biofuels and alternative fuels play in NASA’s vision for sustainable aviation?
  • Alternative energy sources under exploration are hybrid-electric, Hydrogen-powered and
    sustainable aviation fuels (SAF)
  • NASA provides a supporting role (pp. 43-45)
  1. How is NASA collaborating with private companies and other organizations to advance
    sustainable aviation technologies?
  • Yes, with several private aerospace companies, research organizations and academic
    institutions. Examples are TTBW with Boeing, RAVEN (SACD site link) with GT.
  • Several partnership models with industry and funding programs. Example is SFNP.
  • Several university projects. Example is ULI
    (https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/armd/tacp/ui/uli/)

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