Final Program - AIAA SciTech

9–13 JANUARY 2017
Addressing Full
Spectrum Disruptions
Across the Global
Aerospace Community
PROGRAM
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Executive Steering Committee
AIAA SciTech Forum
Welcome
Chuck Gustafson
Jill Marlowe
The Aerospace
Corporation
NASA Langley
Research Center
Pamela Melroy
Darryll Pines
DARPA
University of Maryland
Welcome to the 2017 AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition (AIAA SciTech Forum)
– the world’s largest event for aerospace research, development, and technology! Only here will
you find the diversity of topics, caliber of speakers, and level of discourse about issues that directly
impact your work, your career, and your industry – we are confident you will leave Grapevine
prepared to shape the future of aerospace in new and exciting ways.
By bringing together 11 aerospace science and technology conferences, and by attracting attendees
from across academia, industry, and government, AIAA SciTech will give you an unparalleled
opportunity to hear from industry thought leaders, interact with your peers, and begin the inspired
exchange of ideas that so often leads to breakthroughs in our community. Our organizing committee
has worked hard over the past year to ensure that our plenary sessions examine some of the most
critical issues facing aerospace today, especially the role that disruption plays in our community
for better or worse. The five plenary sessions will explore the factors driving today’s disruptive
environment, the disruptive business model, presidential transitions, technology breakthroughs that
will transform aerospace, and how we can build a next-generation workforce that is second to none.
The Forum 360 program dives even deeper into a diverse range of issues, including the CREATE
modeling and simulation environment, a historical look at NASA Langley Research Center,
the future of the aerospace workforce, geoengineering to mitigate climate change, space traffic
management, UAS integration, managing change during the development of disruptive technologies,
and the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts program.
The forum’s technical sessions will provide unique opportunities to learn how your peers are tackling
the pressing challenges that face the advancement of aerospace technology and science. Whatever
session you attend, you will gain actionable, future-focused insights that will enable you to begin
thinking about how you will use your talents and skills to advance the state of the art in aerospace.
Robie
Samanta Roy
Lockheed Martin
Corporation
Robbie Robertson
Air Force Research
Laboratory
While you are with us this week, be sure to attend our networking events, which provide unique
opportunities to connect, collaborate, and exchange ideas. It is often those conversations that lead to
groundbreaking collaboration. They also provide rich networking opportunities as you continue to
build your career, and as you seek out colleagues and students with similar interests.
Also, be sure to spend some time in our Exposition Hall. Over 50 companies and organizations are
waiting to show you their innovative products and services, and with the wide variety of technology
on display, you are sure to see something that captivates your imagination.
AIAA SciTech Forum offers every aerospace professional, regardless of the role you play in our
community, an opportunity to explore important topics at every level and to gain insights into
technologies and industry sectors that are intersecting with aerospace in heretofore unimaginable
ways – all in one place. We are excited to offer you this program, and we thank you for making the
choice to be with us this week.
AIAA SciTech Forum is proud to feature the following conferences:
Adaptive Structures Conference
Non-Deterministic Approaches Conference
Aerospace Sciences Meeting
Spacecraft Structures Conference
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference
Structures, Structural Dynamics, and
Materials Conference
Information Systems — Infotech@Aerospace
Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference
Modeling and Simulation Technologies
Conference
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Symposium on Space Resource Utilization
Wind Energy Symposium
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Organizing Committee
Intro
2017 AIAA SciTech Forum General Chair
Robie Samanta Roy, Lockheed Martin
Corporation
Computer Systems
Forum 360 Chair
Design Engineering
Robbie Robertson, Air Force Research
Laboratory
Forum 360 Deputy Chair
Chiping Li, Air Force Office of Scientific
Research
Lisa Saam, ATA Engineering, Inc.
Digital Avionics
Martiqua Post, U.S. Air Force Academy
Douglas Abernathy, Lockheed Martin
Corporation
Young Professional Chair
Fluid Dynamics
Forum Technical Chairs
Gas Turbine Engines
Richard Ruff, MathWorks
Green Engineering
Samantha Alberts, Purdue University
Terry Morris, NASA Langley Research Center
Ben Thacker, Southwest Research Institute
Forum Deputy Technical Chairs
Kevin Melcher, NASA Glenn Research
Center
Gregory Odegard, Michigan Technological
University
Subrata Roy, University of Florida
Eric Silk, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Technical Discipline Chairs
Adaptive Structures
Edward White, The Boeing Company
Steve Karman, Pointwise, Inc.
Scott Drennan, Convergent Science, Inc.
Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University
Ground Test
Rajan Kumar, Florida State University
Guidance, Navigation, and Control
Mohammad Naraghi, Texas A&M University
Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration
Meshing Visualization and Computational
Environments
Eric Loth, University of Virginia
Andrew Lofthouse, U.S. Air Force Academy
Aircraft Design
Modeling and Simulation Technologies
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Software
Christoph Torens, DLR
Space Exploration
Surendra Sharma, NASA Ames Research
Center
Space Operations and Support
Shirley Tseng, Tseng, LLC
Space Resources Utilization Symposium
Structures
Aerospace Education
Denise Ponchak, NASA Glenn Research
Center
Jarret Lafleur, Sandia National Laboratories
Information and Command & Control
Systems
Amanda Lampton, Systems Technology, Inc.
Communications Systems
Society and Aerospace Technology
Structural Dynamics
Dick Hallion, Science and Technology Policy
Institute, IDA
Bharathram Ganapathisubramani,
University of Southampton
Timur Alexeev, University of California
Jeremy Straub, University of North Dakota
History
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics
Small Satellites
Spacecraft Structures
Dan Paxson, NASA Glenn Research Center
Intelligent Systems
Dennis Finley, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Domenico Accardo, University of Naples
High-Speed Air-Breathing Propulsion
Eric Nesbitt, The Boeing Company
Applied Aerodynamics
Sensor Systems and Information Fusion
Julie Kleinhenz, NASA Glenn Research
Center
Aeroacoustics
Cees Bil, RMIT University
Tim Lieuwen, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jason Hui, BAE Systems
Mike Sotak, Kratos Defense and Security
Solutions
K. Ravindra, St. Louis University
Propellants and Combustion
Materials
Peter Grant, University of Toronto Institute
for Aerospace Studies
Multi-Disciplinary Design Optimization
Matthew Santer, Imperial College London
Zahra Sotoudeh, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
John Zipay, NASA Johnson Space Center
Student Paper Competition – AD&S
Olesya Zhupanska, University of Arizona
Survivability
Steven Broussard, The Boeing Company
Systems Engineering
John Hsu, California State University, Long
Beach
Terrestrial Energy
Ahsan Choudhuri, University of Texas at El
Paso
Thermophysics
Micah Howard, Sandia National Laboratories
Frode Engelsen, Boeing Research and
Technology
Unique and Transformational Flight Systems
Non-Deterministic Approaches
Unmanned Systems
Barron Bichon, Southwest Research Institute
Plasmadynamics and Lasers
Marco Panesi, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
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Virginia Stouffer, LMI
Richard Stansbury, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University
Wind Energy Symposium
Matthew Churchfield, National Renewable
Energy Laboratory
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Contents
Intro
Welcome
3
Organizing Committee
4
Forum Overview
8
Sponsors and Supporters
10
Pre-Forum Activities
11
Keynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions
12
www.twitter.com/aiaa
Forum 360
13
www.facebook.com/AIAAfan
Special Sessions and Events
16
www.youtube.com/AIAATV
Educational Events
19
www.linkedin.com/companies/aiaa
Networking Events
21
www.flickr.com/aiaaevents
Recognition Events
22
instagram.com/AIAAerospace
Exposition Hall
25
livestream.com/AIAAVideo/SciTech2017
Exhibitors
28
Join the conversation!
General Information
36
Author and Session Chair Information
38
Committee Meetings and Events
39
Sessions at a Glance
44
Session Detail Matrix
57
Author and Session Chair Index
176
Venue Map
196
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Intro Overview
Forum
SATURDAY/SUNDAY
7–8 January
0730 hrs
0800 hrs
0830 hrs
0900 hrs
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
1130 hrs
1200 hrs
1230 hrs
MONDAY
9 January
TUESDAY
10 January
Speakers’ Briefing
Speakers’ Briefing
Opening Plenary Panel
Keynote
Networking Coffee Break
Networking Coffee Break
NDA Lecture
Continuing Education
Forum 360
Courses
Technical
and
Sessions
ASC Lecture
and Special
Presentation
Forum 360
Technical Sessions
Workshops
0800–1700 hrs
Saturday and Sunday
(See p. 11 for more information)
Networking Lunch
On Own
1300 hrs
Durand Lecture for Public
Service and Luncheon
1330 hrs
Recognition Luncheon: Celebrating
Achievements in Aerospace Sciences
and Information Systems
Networking
Lunch on Own
Exposition
Hall Open
1400 hrs
SCS Lecture
and Panel
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
1600 hrs
Forum 360
Technical
Meet the Employers
Networking Coffee
Break
Technical
Networking Coffee
Break in Exposition Hall
Sessions
International Student
Conference Student Briefing
AIAA Town Hall
Meeting (Governance
and Open Access)
Sunday
1730 hrs
1800 hrs
1830 hrs
Student Welcome Reception
Sunday
1900 hrs
Sessions
Sunday
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
(Ice Cream
Break
1530–1600
hrs)
Forum 360
All students welcome
Associate
Fellows
Reception
1930 hrs
Rising Leaders
Leadership
Exchange and
Speed Mentoring
Dryden Lecture in Research
Opening Reception in the Exposition Hall
Hall opens at 1815 hrs
Rising Leaders
in Aerospace
Reception
2000 hrs
2030 hrs
2100 hrs
2130 hrs
AIAA Associate
Fellows Dinner
Career Workshop: Tools to Ensure Your Career
Success will occur 0930–1230 hrs and 1400–1600
hrs. See p. 19 for more information.
(Tickets
Required)
2200 hrs
2230 hrs
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Forum Overview
Intro
WEDNESDAY
11 January
THURSDAY
12 January
FRIDAY
13 January
Speakers’ Briefing
Speakers’ Briefing
Speakers’ Briefing
Plenary Panel
Plenary Panel
Plenary Panel
Networking Coffee Break in Exposition Hall
Networking Coffee Break
in Exposition Hall
Networking Coffee Break
0730 hrs
0800 hrs
0830 hrs
0900 hrs
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Forum
360
1030 hrs
Technical
Sessions
1100 hrs
Forum 360
Technical Sessions
Exposition
Exposition
1130 hrs
Hall Open
Hall Open
1200 hrs
Hall opens
at 0845 hrs
Hall opens
at 0845 hrs
1230 hrs
1300 hrs
Networking
Coffee
Break in
Exposition Hall
Luncheon in Exposition Hall
1330 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
Networking Lunch
On Own
Rising
Leaders
Keynote
Speaker and
Box Lunch
1530-1600 hrs
1400 hrs
1530 hrs
Recognition Luncheon:
Celebrating Achievements
in Aerospace Design/
Structures and Aerospace
Literature
Technical
Sessions
Technical
Sessions
Diversity
and Inclusion in
the Workplace
Forum
360
Forum 360
Technical Sessions
Networking Coffee Break
Corporate
Member and
Exhibitor
Reception
1800 hrs
1830 hrs
Women
at SciTech
Social
Hour and
Keynote
SDM
Lecture
(open to all
attendees)
1900 hrs
1930 hrs
2000 hrs
2030 hrs
2100 hrs
2130 hrs
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Sponsors and Supporters
Intro
AIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their support of the 2017 AIAA SciTech Forum:
Premier Sponsor
Executive Sponsor
Student Reception Sponsors
Livestream Sponsor
Wedneday Networking
Coffee Break Sponsor
Rising Leaders in Aerospace
Keynote Speaker and Lunch
Lanyard Sponsor
Sustaining Small Business Sponsor
Supporting Sponsors
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Media Sponsor
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Intro
Pre-Forum
Activities
Continuing Education Offerings
Stay at the top of your game with AIAA’s continuing education offerings. You will leave with invaluable
knowledge and solutions that you can put to immediate use.
Courses
7–8 January, 0800–1700 hrs
Workshops
Texas 1
NEW COURSE! Introduction to Shock-Wave/
Boundary-Layer Interactions
(Instructor: Holger Babinsky)
Texas 5
Six-Degrees-of-Freedom Modeling of Missile and
Aircraft Simulations
(Instructor: Peter Zipfel)
This course takes you into the inner workings of six-degreesof-freedom modeling—from aerodynamics and propulsion, to
guidance and control. Engineers tasked to employ, modify, or
develop detailed aerospace vehicle simulations and to conduct
performance evaluations would find this course invaluable.
7–8 January, 0800–1700 hrs
Texas 4
Liquid Atomization, Spray, and Fuel Injection in
Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines
(Instructor: Bruce Chehroudi)
This workshop will cover both the state of the art for
predicting near-field sonic boom signatures with CFD as well
as propagation of the near-field pressures to the ground.
Sunday, 8 January
1500–1700 hrs
Grapevine B
Meet the Employers
AIAA’s Meet the Employers event offers students and young
professional attendees the opportunity to meet AIAA corporate
members. This is a fun and dynamic environment where
students and professionals interact with organizations regarding
employment opportunities.
The first hour will consist of 8-minute briefs where participating
companies/organizations will present an organizational overview
and opportunities available. The second hour will be roundtable
meet-and-greet sessions, with organizations hosting a table and
attendees switching every 10 minutes.
Following the event, AIAA will hold its Student Welcome
Reception. There is no charge to participate in either the
recruiting event or the reception. All students and young
professionals are invited to attend. No RSVP is required.
1800–1930 hrs
Mission Plaza
Student Welcome Reception
This course provides an understanding of the processes of
liquid atomization and spray formation and relates
AIAA SciTech has one of the largest gatherings of students
of any of the AIAA forums. Come meet fellow students who
you are sure to see again throughout the week. Many Student
Award winners and presenters will be in attendance. AIAA
Executive Director Sandy Magnus will address the attendees,
as will a representative from the corporate sponsors.
this understanding to fuel injection systems and emission
of pollutants in modern engines. Engineers working on the
design of components for high efficiency and performance of
combustion engines will highly benefit from this course.
8 January, 0800–1700 hrs
Texas 3
2nd AIAA Sonic Boom Prediction Workshop
This new course introduces the basics of shock-wave/
boundary-layer interactions (SBLIs). Exercises during the
course reinforce the key learning points and enable feedback.
Professionals and students new to, or wishing to move into,
applications/research areas affected by SBLIs and who need a
thorough introduction should take this course.
7–8 January, 0800–1700 hrs
7–8 January, 0800–1700 hrs
Texas 2
NEW COURSE! Hypersonics Test
(Instructor: Dan Marren)
Members of the AIAA Board of Directors and the Technical
Activities Committee will also be in attendance. Take
advantage of this chance to meet key members of AIAA and
learn about opportunities that are available.
Sponsored by:
This new course introduces the concept of hypersonic flight and
describes the critical physics that is encountered at this unique
and formidable speed regime. Anyone in the engineering field
who has an interest in high-speed systems would benefit from
taking this course.
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Keynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions
Intro
Get the big picture on science and technology from the leading authorities in the field during these high-level
discussions and presentations.
Monday, 9 January
0800–0900 hrs
Thursday, 12 January
Texas Ballroom A&B
0800–0900 hrs
Texas Ballroom A&B
Setting the Landscape — Factors Driving Today’s
Disruptive Environment
Disruptive Technology Developments —
Breakthroughs that will Transform Aerospace
Moderator: Robie Samanta Roy, Vice President, Technology
Strategy & Innovation, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Moderator: Samantha Marquart Brainard, Ph.D. Candidate,
George Washington University
Panelists:
Chuck Beames, Consultant
Carissa Christensen, Managing Partner, The Tauri Group
David Whelan, Vice President, Engineering & Chief
Technologist, Boeing Defense, Space & Security, The
Boeing Company
George Whitesides, CEO, Virgin Galactic and The
Spaceship Company
Panelists:
Danette Allen, Senior Technologist for Intelligent Flight
Systems, NASA Langley Research Center
Neil Gershenfeld, Director, The Center for Bits and Atoms,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rob High, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, IBM
Watson
Robert Lutwak, Program Manager, Microsystems Technology
Office, DARPA
1700–1830 hrs Texas Ballroom C
AIAA Town Hall Meeting (Governance and Open Access)
This session will include important updates about AIAA’s
governance transition and open access for journal publication.
Please attend to learn more about these items and to
understand why they are important to you.
Speakers:
Open Access: Frank Lu, Vice President, Publications
Speaker: Mary “Missy” Cummings, Professor, Pratt School
of Engineering, Duke University, and Director, Humans and
Autonomy Laboratory, Duke Robotics
Texas Ballroom A&B
Next-Generation Workforce
Texas Ballroom A&B
Innovation to Enable NASA’s Journey to Mars
Speaker: Dava Newman, Deputy Administrator, NASA
Wednesday, 11 January
Texas Ballroom A&B
Disruptive Policy Issues — Presidential Transitions
Moderator: Ann Zulkosky, Director, NASA Programs,
Washington Operations, Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Company
Panelists:
Russell Chew, Senior Advisor, NEXA Capital Partners
Lt. Gen. Henry “Trey” Obering III, United States Air Force
(Ret.), Executive Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton
Dorothy Robyn, Independent Consultant/Writer; Former
Commissioner, GSA, Public Buildings Service; Former Deputy
Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment)
Courtney Stadd, Washington Operations, Business
Development, TIP Technologies
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Women at SciTech Social Hour and Keynote
0800–0900 hrs
Tuesday, 10 January
0800–0900 hrs
Texas Ballroom C
Friday, 13 January
Governance: James Maser, AIAA President
0800–0900 hrs
1730–1930 hrs
Moderators: Darryll Pines, Dean, A. James Clark School of
Engineering and Nariman Farvardin Professor of Aerospace
Engineering, University of Maryland
Panelists:
Curt Carlson, Founder & CEO, The Practice of Innovation
Ben Marchionna, Lead System Integration & Test Engineer,
SkySpecs
Jaiwon Shin, Associate Administrator, Aeronautics Research
Mission Directorate, NASA
Dennis Todd, Vice President, Engineering – Services and
Support, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Graham Warwick, Technology Managing Editor, Aviation Week
& Space Technology
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Intro 360
Forum
Tuesday, 10 January
0930–1130 hrs
Texas Ballroom C
Future of the Aerospace Industry and
Workforce Needs
Moderator: Michael D. Griffin, Chairman and CEO,
Schafer Corporation
Panelists:
These conversations will cover a spectrum of
timely topics including programs, systems, policy,
operations, applications, platforms and more!
Monday, 9 January
0930–1130 hrs
Texas Ballroom C
CREATE: Enabling Innovation Through
Computational Prototypes and Supercomputers
Moderator: Paul Nielsen, Director and CEO, Software
Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
C. Douglas Ebersole, Executive Director, Air Force
Research Laboratory
Kevin Parsons, Director, Innovation and Transformation,
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Robie Samanta Roy, Vice President, Technology Strategy &
Innovation, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Kenneth Sanger, Vice President and General Manager, 787
Airplane Development, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Lisa Teague, Director, Research and Technology Strategy,
Rolls-Royce Corporation
Panelists:
1400–1600 hrs
Edward Kraft, Technical Advisor, Air Force Test Center, Air
Force Materiel Command, United States Air Force
Robert L. Meakin, CREATE Air Vehicle Project Manager,
High Performance Computing Modernization Program,
Department of Defense
Scott A. Morton, CREATE, Kestrel Principal Software
Developer, High Performance Computing Modernization
Program, Department of Defense
Robert Narducci, Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company
Douglass Post, Associate Director, High Performance
Computing Modernization Program, Department of Defense
Brian Smith, Lockheed Martin Fellow, ADP Program and
Technology Integration, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Geoengineering to Mitigate Climate Change —
Is There a Role for Aerospace?
1400–1600 hrs
Texas Ballroom C
Moderator: Marty Bradley, Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company
Panelists:
Martin Bunzi, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Rutgers
University
William Burns, Co-Director, Forum for Climate Engineering
Assessment, American University
Timothy Langenkamp, Partner, Sidley & Austin
Doug MacMartin, Research Professor, Computing +
Mathematical Sciences, California Institute of Technology, and
Senior Research Associate, Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University
Texas Ballroom C
NASA Langley Centennial – A Storied Legacy, A
Soaring Future
Moderator: James R. Hansen, Professor of History &
Director, The University Honors College, Auburn University
Panelists:
Jeremiah Creedon, Center Director 1996–2002
Delma Freeman, Center Director 2002–2003
Roy Bridges, Center Director 2003–2005
Lesa Roe, Center Director 2005–2014
Steve Jurczyk, Center Director 2014–2015
David Bowles, Center Director 2015–present
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Congratulations to NASA Langley
Research Center on its 100th anniversary!
Celebrate with AIAA and NASA during
the opening of the Exposition Hall,
10 January at 1830 hrs.
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Forum 360
Intro
Wednesday, 11 January
0930–1130 hrs
Thursday, 12 January
Texas Ballroom C
Space Traffic Management
Moderator: Joycelyn Harrison, Program Manager, Air Force
Office of Scientific Research
Panelists:
Travis Blake, Senior Manager, Advanced Technology Center,
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company
P.J. Blount, Adjunct Professor, Mississippi School of Law
Mike Gazarik, Vice President, Engineering, Ball Aerospace
Donald Greiman, Vice President & General Manager,
Commercial Space Situational Awareness, Schafer Corporation
Lt. Gen. Susan Helms, United States Air Force (ret.)
George Nield, Associate Administrator, Commercial Space
Transportation, FAA
Texas Ballroom C
Transitioning Your Idea from the Lab to Flight Test
Moderator: Chris Cotting, Flight Sciences Technical Expert,
United States Air Force Test Pilot School
Panelists:
Albion Bowers, Chief Scientist, NASA Armstrong Flight
Research Center
James “Buddy” Denham, Senior Scientific Technical Manager,
Aeromechanics Division, Naval Air Systems Command
Bill Gray, Chief Pilot, United States Air Force Test Pilot School
John S. Langford, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
Shawn Whitcomb, Systems Engineer, Advanced Development
Programs, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Craig Woolsey, Professor of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Texas Ballroom C
Managing Change During the Development of
Disruptive Technologies
Moderator: Moriba Jah, Director, Space Object Behavioral
Sciences, University of Arizona
1400–1600 hrs
0930–1130 hrs
Panelists:
Irene Gregory, Senior Technologist for Advanced Control
Theory and Applications, NASA Langley Research Center
Rob High, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, IBM
Watson
Steven Huybrechts, Chief of Staff, Applied Minds LLC
Robert Lutwak, Program Manager, Microsystems Technology
Office, DARPA
1400–1600 hrs
Texas Ballroom C
NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC):
Enabling Missions from Venus to Alpha Centauri
Moderator: Alvin Yew, Program Manager, NASA Innovative
Advanced Concepts, Space Technology Mission Directorate,
NASA
Panelists:
Geoffrey Landis, Scientist, NASA Glenn Research Center
Mason Peck, Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering, Cornell University
Jonathan Sauder, Technologist, Technology Infusion Group,
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Forum
RISING
LEADERS
in
AEROSPACE
Rising Leaders are graduate students and professionals who are 35 and younger. They are the
people who will become the leaders of tomorrow, the inventors of the next great things, and the
people who will accept the mantle from those who have forged the way thus far.
The Rising Leaders in Aerospace multidimensional program features a leadership exchange/
speed mentoring, panel session, Q&A with top industry leaders, and multiple opportunities for
networking. These exciting and energetic activities aimed at rising leaders in the industry will
provide access to top aerospace leaders and their perspectives, with subject matter relevant to
your career stage.
Monday, 9 January
1900–2030 hrs
Wednesday, 11 January
Mission Plaza
1500–1700 hrs
Grapevine A
Reception
Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
The reception will kick off the Rising Leaders in Aerospace events
and is a perfect opportunity for young leaders to mingle with
others that will be participating in AIAA SciTech as an attendee,
presenter, or veteran professional. Come meet other participants
in a casual environment, all rising leaders are welcome.
The AIAA Young Professional Committee and the Diversity
Working Group have teamed up on this program. It will begin
with a presentation on diversity in the workplace. A discussion
of how things are changing and what can be expected as you
enter the workforce will be presented. Everyone will interact
with diversity in the workplace. Hear some ideas on what you
can expect to see and what you may be able to influence.
Tuesday, 10 January
1600–1730 hrs
Grapevine A
Leadership Exchange and Speed Mentoring
Young professionals and students can speak with top leaders
of AIAA and the aerospace industry. They will provide insight
and information about their careers and how they navigated
to where they are now. Top professionals from government,
academia, and industry will be participating. Get sage advice
from people who want to help the next generation of aerospace
professionals succeed.
Mentors include:
Thursday, 12 January
1230–1400 hrs
Grapevine A
Rising Leaders Speaker and Box Lunch
Nancy Andersen, Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laboratory
Allen Arrington, NASA Glenn Research Center
Brad Belcher, Rolls-Royce Corporation
Terry Burress, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Ferdinand Grosveld, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Basil Hassan, Sandia National Laboratories
Timothy Hinerman, Blue Origin
Sandra Magnus, AIAA
Benjamin Marchionna, Skyspecs
Jill Marlowe, NASA Langley Research Center
James Maser, Pratt & Whitney
Dimitri Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology
David Riley, The Boeing Company
Al Romig, National Academy of Engineering
John Rose, The Boeing Company
Tony Springer, NASA Headquarters
Rob Vermeland, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Woodrow Whitlow, Cleveland State University
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There will then be a discussion of what the AIAA Diversity
and Inclusion Plan entails: current state, challenges, and
goals. Through facilitation and audience participation we
hope to elicit inputs from different perspectives: AIAA
national, technical and program committees, regions, sections,
campuses, and corporations. Help be a part of forging AIAA’s
diversity plan and its response to diversity in the aerospace
industry.
A New Era in Aviation
Presenter: Jaiwon Shin, Associate Administrator, Aeronautics
Research Mission Directorate
Mr. Shin co-chairs the National Science & Technology
Council’s Aeronautics Science & Technology Subcommittee.
He has worked at several NASA centers and has great insight
on many different aspects of the industry. Come hear what his
thoughts are for rising leaders in the industry.
A limited number of box lunches will be available on a firstcome, first-served basis.
Sponsored by:
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Intro Sessions and Events
Special
Monday, 9 January
1230–1400 hrs
Tuesday, 10 January
Texas Ballroom A&B
1730–1830 hrs
Texas Ballroom C
Durand Lecture for Public Service and Luncheon
Dryden Lecture in Research
NSF’s 10 Big Ideas: Understanding Science,
Discovering Breakthroughs, and Influencing
Public Policy
Maturation of Active Flow Control Concepts for
Improved Aircraft Performance
France A. Córdova, Director, National Science Foundation
The Durand Lecture, named in honor of William F. Durand,
is presented to showcase notable achievements by a scientific
or technical leader whose contributions have led directly
to the understanding and application of the science and
technology of aeronautics and astronautics for the betterment
of mankind. Lunch will be provided to the first 200 guests on
a first-come, first-served basis. The lecture will be presented
after lunch and is open to all attendees at that time.
Sponsored by:
Israel J. Wygnanski, Professor, Aerospace Engineering,
University of Arizona
The Dryden Lecture in Research, named in honor of Dr.
Hugh L. Dryden who was one of America’s most prominent
aeronautical engineers, showcases research scientists and
engineers. The lecture emphasizes the great importance of
basic and applied research to the advancement in aeronautics
and astronautics, and is open to attendees and the general
public.
Wednesday, 11 January
1500–1700 hrs
0930–1700 hrs
Pecos 1, Pecos 3,
Longhorn D
AIAA Foundation International Student Conference
The first-place winners of the AIAA Regional Student
Conferences, which took place in the spring, will gather
to present their research to a team of judges made up of
professional members in the industry. The students will have
four consecutive sessions in the categories of Undergraduate,
Masters, Team, and Community Outreach.
Reception: 1830–1915 hrs Texas Ballroom Foyer (no ticket needed)
Dinner: 1930–2230 hrs
Texas Ballroom A&B (ticket required)
2017 Associate Fellows Recognition Ceremony
and Dinner
Each year, the Institute recognizes exemplary professionals
for their accomplishments in engineering or scientific work,
outstanding merit and contributions to the art, science, or
technology of aeronautics or astronautics. Please support
your colleagues and join us for the induction of the 2017
Associate Fellows. The reception is open to all who would
like to congratulate the newest members of the Class of 2017.
Tickets to this celebrated event are available on a first-come,
first-served basis and can be purchased for $100 via the
AIAA SciTech Forum registration form, or onsite (based on
availability).
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Grapevine A
Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
The AIAA Young Professional Committee and the Diversity
Working Group have teamed up on this program. It will begin
with a presentation on diversity in the workplace. A discussion
of how things are changing and what can be expected as you
enter the workforce will be presented. Everyone will interact
with diversity in the workplace. Hear some ideas on what you
can expect to see and what you may be able to influence.
There will then be a discussion of what the AIAA Diversity
and Inclusion Plan entails: current state, challenges, and
goals. Through facilitation and audience participation we
hope to elicit inputs from different perspectives: AIAA
national, technical and program committees, regions, sections,
campuses, and corporations. Help be a part of forging AIAA’s
diversity plan and its response to diversity in the aerospace
industry.
1630–1800 hrs
Exposition Hall; Longhorn E&F
Corporate Member & Exhibitor Reception
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Special Sessions and Events
Intro
Wednesday, 11 January
1700-1830
Dallas 5
Emerging Technologies Identification Session
The AIAA Emerging Technologies Committee (ETC)
identifies emerging technologies, programs, and trends that
AIAA should be infusing into its activities. The committee
would like to leverage the wisdom of the SciTech crowd to
expand its list of topics and to identify high priority areas
we should be looking to grow into. Please join the ETC for a
relaxed, social brainstorming session that will allow you to
voice your opinion about the most important emerging areas
you think the Institute should be watching.
Thursday, 12 January
1730–1930 hrs
Texas Ballroom C
Women at SciTech Social Hour and Keynote
The Workplace of the Future: Technology Traps and
Leadership Challenges
Speaker: Mary “Missy” Cummings, Professor, Pratt School
of Engineering, Duke University, and Director, Humans and
Autonomy Laboratory, Duke Robotics
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UP HERE IT’S ABOUT PERFORMANCE.
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Educational Events
Intro
AIAA is committed to keeping aerospace professionals at their technical best, and provides an ongoing
source of learning, community, professional connections, and career development. Gain the knowledge you
need to excel in your field or to move confidently into a new one. Learn how to interact with students and
teachers, and help inspire the next generation of aerospace leaders.
Tuesday, 10 January
0900–1430 hrs
Longhorn D
Mustang 4
Generation STEM: Discovering Aerospace
through Experience
Career Workshop: Tools to Ensure Your
Career Success
Hosted by the Lockeed Martin Corporation and the AIAA
Foundation, Generation STEM will be a day filled with fun
and interactive educational STEM experiences for middle
school students.
Career success in the aerospace field relies more than on
just technical knowledge. You will also benefit from strong
networks, mentoring opportunities, and interviewing skills
to name a few. This workshop addresses ways that both those
entering the workforce and those with more experience can
manage their career path effectively.
Generation STEM is designed to engage and stimulate
students by allowing them to participate in mini design
competitions and challenges, view engaging demonstrations
from various aerospace companies, learn more about
aerospace careers, and discover aerospace findings that are
impacting everyday life.
0930–1000 hrs
Networking Effectively
Conference attendees are encouraged to stop by during
the afternoon program to inspire, encourage, or guide the
students. Or just come to observe the activities and take ideas
back to your section.
Stop in for a few minutes or hang out for the afternoon.
Networking is a vital skillset to help advance your career.
This panel session will highlight how to network effectively
and include a discussion on how to balance new technologies
while building personal connections.
Moderator: Michael Mohr, Student, Iowa State University
Networking Introduction Presentation: Michael Mohr
Panel on Networking: Edward Burnett, Senior Technical
Fellow, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Networking Challenge Activity: Michael Mohr
1000–1115 hrs
Getting the Most from Mentoring
How do you find the right mentorship relationship? How do
you ensure you are getting the most out of the mentorship?
This session will include best practices in mentoring and
explore how to build a strong partnership between mentee
and mentor so that both sides benefit from the process with
real-life experiences and observations.
Moderator: Angela Trego, Assistant Professor, Utah Valley
University, and Structures Director, Practical Aeronautics, Inc.
Panelists:
Kevin Melcher, Team Lead, Systems Health Management
Methods for Space Exploration, NASA Glenn Research Center
(Northern Ohio Section, mentor)
Abigail Sevier,(Northern Ohio section, mentee)
Brett Anderson, Senior Management Leader, Boeing Defense
and Space (mentor)
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Educational
Intro
Events
Tuesday, 10 January (continued)
Wednesday, 11 January
Mustang 4
Career Workshop: Tools to Ensure Your
Career Success
1800–1930 hrs
Texas Ballroom D
Design/Build/Fly (DBF) Discussion
1130–1230 hrs
Navigating Your Career When the
Unexpected Happens
What happens when something goes wrong in your career and
how can you make the most of opportunities? How do you
navigate unplanned career changes? How can you expect the
unexpected? During this panel discussion, individuals well
known in their fields will share their stories.
Moderator: Jeff Jepson, Senior Systems Engineer I, GNC /
Guidance Design & Performance, Raytheon Missile Systems
Panelists:
Jill Marlowe, Research Director, NASA Langley Research Center
Laura McGill, Vice President, Engineering, Raytheon Missile
Systems
Darryll Pines, Dean, A. James Clark School of Engineering
and Nariman Farvardin Professor of Aerospace
Engineering, University of Maryland
In recent years the popularity of and excitement surrounding
the AIAA Foundation/Textron Aviation/Raytheon Missile
Systems DBF has been growing by leaps and bounds. In the
last three years over 100 teams and universities have shown
interest in participating each year. And over 600 students have
shown up onsite each year to participate in the flyoff.
The organizers of the competition would love to hear your
input on how the competition can or should grow over the
coming years. They are inviting people who have participated
in the past, people participating this year, and students
and faculty who might like to participate in the future to
join us for a discussion focusing on the competition’s past
success and future growth. AIAA and the organizers would
like to continue this success and expand to be an amazing
competition for even more teams. It may take a few iterations
of the competition to implement some ideas that come forth,
but don’t miss this opportunity to provide your meaningful
input into this unique competition.
Please note this discussion is about the competition as a whole
and will not address this year’s rules or previous year’s rules/
results.
1400–1530 hrs
Interviewing to Make an Impression
Panel discussion during which HR and hiring managers will
address the different aspects of recruiting process within an
organization.
Moderator: Eric Best, Control Systems Design and Analysis –
EV41, Skill Lead, Jacobs ESSSA Group
Panelists:
Samantha Magill, Special Projects, Inclusion & Diversity, Honda
Aircraft Company
Cara Lundquist, Director, Talent Acquisition, Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics Company
Drew Robbins, Senior Manager, F-35 Utilities and Subsystems,
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
1530–1600 hrs
Networking Effectively (continued)
An interactive opportunity to share your experiences with the
networking assignment given at the start of the workshop and
hear what others learned from it.
Moderator: Michael Mohr, Student, Iowa State University
Panelist: Jenna Eppink, NASA
Networking Activity Results
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Networking
Events
Understanding the importance of networking with colleagues new and old, a series of activities have been
planned that will help you connect with current colleagues and new acquaintances.
Ice Cream Break in the Exposition Hall
Student Welcome Reception
Sunday, 8 January
1800–1930 hrs
Mission Plaza
All attendees are welcome!
AIAA SciTech has one of the largest gatherings of students
of any of the AIAA forums. Come meet fellow students who
you are sure to see again throughout the week. Many Student
Award winners and presenters will be in attendance. AIAA
Executive Director Sandy Magnus will address the attendees,
as will a representative from the corporate sponsors.
Welcome Reception
Tuesday, 10 January
1815–2000 hrs
Members of the AIAA Board and the Technical Activities
Committee will also be in attendance. Take advantage of
this chance to meet key members of AIAA and learn about
opportunities that are available.
Luncheon in the Exposition Hall
Coffee Breaks
Coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts,
continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition
Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with
the office while you are at the forum. Coffee breaks will be
located in the following locations and times:
Tuesday, 10 January
0700, 0900 and 1530 hrs; Meeting
Room Foyers
0700 and 0900 hrs; Meeting Room
Foyers and 1530 hrs; Exposition Hall
Sponsored by:
Wednesday, 11 January
1230–1400 hrs
Wednesday, 11 January 0700 hrs; Meeting Room Foyers and
0900, 1530 hrs; Exposition Hall
Sponsored by:
Friday, 13 January
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0700 and 1530 hrs; Meeting Room
Foyers and 0900 hrs; Exposition Hall
Exposition Hall; Longhorn E & F
A ticket is required and included in the registration fee where
indicated.
#AiaaSciTech Tweet Up
Wednesday, 11 January
1730 hrs
Texas Station Sports Bar & Grill
(inside the Gaylord)
Women at SciTech Social Hour and Keynote
Thursday, 12 January
1730–1930 hrs
Thursday, 12 January
Exposition Hall; Longhorn E & F
A welcome reception will be held on Tuesday, 10 January,
in the Exposition Hall. Take this opportunity to engage new
contacts and refresh old ones. A ticket for the reception is
required and included in the registration fee where indicated.
Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon
registration or on site, as space is available.
Sponsored by:
Monday, 9 January
Tuesday, 10 January
1530–1600 hrs
Texas Ballroom C
Women are underrepresented in the engineering sciences and
industry, and this event will provide an opportunity to meet
informally, network, discuss experiences and identify women
who are leaders in their fields for possible special recognition
by AIAA. The speaker for the event will be Mary “Missy”
Cummings of Duke University. There is no charge to attend
this event and all attendees are welcome.
0700 and 0900 hrs;
Meeting Room Foyers
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Recognition Events
For over 75 years, AIAA has been a champion to make sure that aerospace professionals are recognized for their
contributions. Join with us throughout AIAA SciTech Forum as AIAA celebrates our industry’s discoveries
and achievements from the small but brilliantly simple innovations that affect everyday lives to the major
discoveries and missions that fuel our collective human drive to explore and accomplish amazing things.
Monday, 9 January
0930–1030 hrs
Tuesday, 10 January
Texas Ballroom D
0930–1130 hrs
Non-Deterministic Approaches Lecture
Texas Ballroom D
A Perspective on Model Uncertainty
Adaptive Structures Lecture and Special
Presentation
Ali Mosleh, Distinguished Professor, Evelyn Knight Chair in
Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles
Requirements for Morphing from an Airplane
Perspective
1400–1530 hrs
Speaker: Robert D. Gregg, Chief Aerodynamicist, Boeing
Commercial Airplanes
Texas Ballroom D
Special Presentation:
Spacecraft Structures Lecture and Panel
Remembrance of the Contributions of Dr. Friedrich Straub
Bridging the Gap from Technology to Spaceflight
1230–1400 hrs
Moderator: Mark Thomson, Chief Engineer, Northrop
Grumman Astro Aerospace
Texas Ballroom A&B
Recognition Luncheon: Celebrating Achievements
in Aerospace Sciences and Information Systems
Panelists:
Join colleagues and friends to celebrate innovations and
achievements! A ticket for the luncheon is required and
included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional
tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration as space
is available.
Hiraku Sakmoto, Associate Professor, Tokyo Institute of
Technology
Jeanette Domber, Payload Systems Engineer, Ball Aerospace
Roberta Ewart, Chief Scientist, Space and Missile Systems
Center, Air Force Space Command
The following awards will be presented:
Reception: 1830–1915 hrs
Dinner: 1930–2230 hrs
Aerospace Software Engineering Award
Texas Ballroom Foyer
Texas Ballroom A&B
Lyle N. Long
Distinguished Professor of Aerospace Engineering,
Computational Sciences and Mathematics
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
2017 Associate Fellows Recognition Ceremony
and Dinner
Each year, the Institute recognizes exemplary professionals
for their accomplishments in engineering or scientific work,
outstanding merit and contributions to the art, science, or
technology of aeronautics or astronautics. Please support
your colleagues and join us for the induction of the 2017
Associate Fellows. The reception is open to all who would
like to congratulate the newest members of the Class of
2017. Tickets to this celebrated event are available on a firstcome, first-served basis and can be purchased for $100 via
the AIAA SciTech Forum registration form, or onsite (based
on availability).
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“For inspiration, innovation, and enormous dedication to
modernizing aerospace engineering education and research over
several decades.”
de Florez Award For Flight Simulation
Joseph F. Horn
Professor of Aerospace Engineering
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
“For pioneering contributions to rotorcraft flight simulation and
education, including piloted ship-board landing and real-time
simulation of coupled flight dynamics, ship-air wake modeling,
and acoustics.”
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Recognition Events
Intro
Tuesday, 10 January (continued)
Intelligent Systems Best Paper
AIAA 2016-2133, “Review of Proactive Safety Metrics for
Rotorcraft Operations and Improvements Using Model-Based
Parameter Synthesis and Data Fusion,” Alexia Payan, Alek
Gavrilovski, Hernando Jimenez, and Dimitri Mavris, Georgia
Institute of Technology.
J. Leland Atwood Award
John L. Crassidis
CUBRC Professor in Space Situational Awareness
Director, Center for Multisource Information Fusion
University at Buffalo
Amherst, New York
Modeling and Simulation Technologies Best Paper
AIAA 2016-1180, “Development of Spatial Disorientation
Demonstration Scenarios for Commercial Pilot Training,”
David H. Klyde, Amanda Lampton, and Philip Schultze,
Systems Technologies, Inc.
“For your commitment to excellence in aerospace engineering
education.”
Lawrence Sperry Award
Announcement of Student Paper Competition Winners
Karen T. Berger
Aerospace Engineer
Aerothermodynamics Branch
NASA Langley Research Center
Hampton, Virginia
Wednesday, 11 January
1800–1900 hrs
“For outstanding contributions to hypersonic boundary layer
transition through supporting Space Shuttle in-orbit damage
assessment and leading the Shuttle Boundary Layer Transition
Flight Experiment Project.”
Texas Ballroom C
Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Lecture
Challenges in Integrated Computational Materials
Engineering of Aerospace Composites
Mechanics and Control of Flight Award
Anthony M. Waas, Boeing-Egtvedt Endowed Chair; Professor
of Aerostructures; Chair, William E. Boeing Department of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Washington
Robert E. Skelton
TEES Distinguished Professor
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas
Thursday, 12 January
“For lasting contributions at the interfaces of mechanics and
control of flight and leading the world in analysis, design,
modeling and control of tensegrity structures.”
1200–1400 hrs
Texas Ballroom A&B
Recognition Luncheon—Celebrating Achievements
in Aerospace Design/Structures and Aerospace
Literature
Abe M. Zarem Award for Distinguished Achievement—
Astronautics
Christopher T. Lyne
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
Speaker: Walt Downing, Executive Vice President, Southwest
Research Institute
“Design and Test of a 10N Hydrogen-Peroxide
Monopropellant Thruster”
Join colleagues and friends to celebrate innovations and
achievements! A ticket for the luncheon is required and included
in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for
guests may be purchased upon registration as space is available.
Abe M. Zarem Educator Award—Astronautics
Amrutur V. Anilkumar
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
The following awards will be presented:
AIAA-ASC James H. Starnes Jr. Award
Flow Control Conference Best Paper
AIAA 2016-4081, “Aerodynamic Flow Control of Wake
Dynamics Coupled to a Moving Bluff Body,” Thomas J.
Lambert, Bojan Vukasinovic, and Ari Glezer, Georgia Institute
of Technology.
Guidance, Navigation and Control Best Paper
AIAA 2016-2099, “Stability Augmentation and Active Flutter
Suppression of a Flexible Flying-Wing Drone,” David K.
Schmidt, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs.
Anthony M. Waas
Boeing-Egtvedt Endowed Chair
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
“For impactful contributions to experimental, analytical
and computational aspects of composite structural mechanics,
commitment to mentoring the next generation, and service to
the field.”
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Recognition Events
Intro
Thursday, 12 January (continued)
Pendray Aerospace Literature Award
Ashwani K. Gupta
Distinguished University Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
Ashley Award for Aeroelasticity
Charbel Farhat
Vivian Church Hoff Professor of Aircraft Structures
Chairman, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Stanford University
Stanford, California
“For exemplary contributions to the aerospace literature
especially on swirl flows and high temperature combustion
technology and for his services as book series editor and associate
editor of journals.”
“For recent development of powerful reduced-order models that
have revolutionized computational aeroelasticity and fluidstructure interaction by allowing the simulation of complete
practical aircraft configurations.”
ASME/Boeing Best Paper Award
AIAA 2016-0936, “A Coupled Electromechanical Peridynamics
Framework For Modeling Carbon Nanotube Reinforced
Polymer Composites,” Naveen Prakash and Gary Seidel,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Children’s Literature Award
Andrea Beaty
Children’s Author
For the book: “Rosie Revere, Engineer”
Collier Research Hypersizer/AIAA Structures Best Paper
AIAA 2016-0733, “Effect of Notch on the Failure Response
of Oxide/Oxide Ceramic Composites,” Dianyun Zhang,
University of Connecticut; Pascal Meyer, University of
Michigan; and Anthony Waas, University of Washington.
History Manuscript Award
Layne Karafantis
Museum Curator, Modern Military Aircraft
Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum
Washington, D.C.
For the manuscript: “Under Control: Constructing the Nerve
Centers of the Cold War”
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Intro
Exposition
Hall
The Exposition Hall, located in Longhorn E & F, is the hub of activity during this event—from seeing
exhibitor displays to enjoying networking breaks and other functions. Some major networking events
are held in the Exposition Hall to give attendees and exhibitors an opportunity to connect with partners,
industry thought leaders, and collaborators who can help move your business forward.
Exposition Hall Hours
Video Drone Raffle
Tuesday, 10 January
Opening Reception*
1300–1630 hrs
1815–2000 hrs
Wednesday, 11 January
0845–1630 hrs
Luncheon*
Thursday, 12 January
1230–1400 hrs
Enter to win a video drone! Complete the raffle ticket (behind
your registration badge) and drop it in the boxes in the
Exposition Hall, or drop in a business card. Winner will be
notified by email and does not need to be present to win.
0845–1400 hrs
*A ticket is required to attend.
AIAA Pavilion
AIAA Foundation
Stop by the AIAA Pavilion, located in the Exposition Hall,
to browse publications and merchandise, learn about your
membership benefits, and meet AIAA staff.
With our Match a Million
program, AIAA will match
gifts to the Foundation up
to $1 million, doubling the
impact of every donation.
30% Off All Books at AIAA SciTech Forum
AIAA Publications is offering a special show discount on all
titles featured at AIAA SciTech Forum. Attendees can take
advantage of a 30% discount off the list price of all books for
sale at the AIAA Bookstore located in the AIAA Pavilion.
This show special will only be available during the forum!
Take advantage of these super savings and visit the AIAA
Bookstore!
When you donate to the AIAA Foundation you are investing
in the next generation of aerospace professionals through
innovative, educational programs and recognition. An
investment that will ensure the continuation of our industry’s
leadership and contributions to global advancement.
In addition, be sure and stop by the booth and check out the
silent auction as there are some really cool aerospace items up
for bid!
Meet the Author Sessions
Thomas R. Yechout
Introduction to Aircraft Flight Mechanics, 2nd
Edition
Tuesday, 10 January
AIAA Exposition Hall Pavilion
Opening Reception, 1815–2000 hrs
Daniel P. Raymer
Aircraft Design, 5th Edition and RDSW in
Student
Wednesday, 11 January
AIAA Exposition Hall Pavilion
Luncheon, 1230–1400 hrs
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Intro
Exposition Hall
AIAA
PAVILION
328
ciences
225
EXHIBITOR LOUNGE
/SALES OFFICE
Cradle
North
America
427
326
224
323
424
423
523
MathWorks
321
Convergent
Science
219
Vision
Research
220
322
521
421
National Research
Council of
CANADA
524
319
420
519
Phoenix
Integration
623
624
GRW •
Kamatics •
RWG
522
Hadland
Imaging
Calspan
Corporation
Jama
Software
520
Kulite
Semiconductor
Products
619
dSpace
Inc.
217
318
617
417
Alpha
Space
618
LaVision
215
Cambridge
University Press
213
316
415
414
SG
214
313
j2
212
311
412
207
Boeing
ESTECO
512
611
610
Northrop
Grumman
Corporation
206
612
PCB
Piezotronics
Inc.
406
AIAA North
Texas Chapter
205
511
310
209
Nanovea
614
ANSYS
NAFEMS
211
NUMECA
USA
513
305
NASA
Langley
100th
506
Siemens
606
IC2
203
304
ENTRANCE
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Intro
Exhibitors by Booth Number (êindicates AIAA Corporate Members)
305
Aerion Technologies (formerly Desktop
Aeronautics) ê
512
Lockheed Martin ê
205
AIAA North Texas Chapter
521
MathWorks
323
Airborne Systems ê
322
Metacomp Technologies
618
Alpha Space
212
NAFEMS
412
ANSYS, Inc.
207
NANOVEA
225
Aurora Flight Sciences ê
406
NASA
414
BETA CAE Systems USA Inc.
506
NASA Langley 100th
310
Boeing Technology Services ê
417
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering,
and Medicine
319
Calspan Systems Corporation
423
National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) ê
519
Cambridge Flow Solutions
326
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
213
Cambridge University Press
524
National Research Council of Canada
421
Computational Engineering International (CEI)
206
Northrop Grumman Corporation
219
Convergent Science
614
NUMECA-USA, Inc.
427
Cradle North America
611
Office of Naval Research
318
Cray Inc.
610
PCB Piezotronics Inc.
215
Dantec Dynamics, Inc.
624
Phoenix Integration Inc.
211
DARcorporation ê
513
Photron
617
dSPACE Inc. ê
420
Pointwise, Inc. ê
313
Ennova-CFD
523
Polytec Inc.
612
ESTECO
214
SG
321
Granta Design
606
Siemens
522
GRW • Kamatics • RWG
424
SmartUQ
520
Hadland Imaging
328
Space Electronics
415
Hypersizer - Collier Research Corporation ê
311
Tecplot, Inc. ê
203
IC2
511
Tri Models, Inc.
304
Intelligent Light ê
220
Vision Research
209
j2 Aircraft Dynamics Ltd.
224
TSI, Inc.
623
Jama Software
217
XFlow CFD ê
619
Kulite Semiconductor Products, Inc.
316
LaVision, Inc.
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Exhibitors
Aerion Technologies (formerly Desktop Aeronautics)
305
1900 Embarcadero Road
Suite 101
Palo Alto, CA 94303
www.desktopaero.com
[email protected]
Aerion Technologies (formerly Desktop Aeronautics) creates
tools for aerodynamic design and analysis of aerospace
vehicles. Our flagship product, GoCart, is an intuitive aerial
vehicle design tool built around NASA’s renowned Cartesian
Euler CFD solver, Cart3D. Our customer list includes the
major players from the aerospace and defense industry.
AIAA North Texas Chapter
205
1 Lockheed Blvd.
PO Box 748, MZ 1527
Attn: James Sergeant
Fort Worth, TX 76101
info.aiaa.org/Regions/SC/North_Texas/default.aspx
[email protected]
The North Texas Section is one of the largest and dynamic
sections in AIAA with 800 professional and student members.
Airborne Systems
323
5800 Magnolia Avenue
Pennsauken, NJ 08109
www.airborne-sys.com
[email protected]
Airborne Systems is the world leader in the design,
development, fabrication, test and integration of Entry Descent
and Landing Systems (EDLS), including parachutes systems,
Air Bag Landing Attenuation systems, Inflatable Aerodynamic
Decelerators. We provide EDLS systems for various aircraft
and spacecraft and is leading the development of new
technologies including Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators.
Alpha Space
618
930 Gemini Ave
Houston, TX 77058
www.alphaspace.com
Alpha Space is a woman-owned company serving the
research community with unparalleled access to/from the ISS.
Alpha Space owns and operates MISSE, a flight facility affixed
to the exterior of the ISS where experiments endure extreme
levels of solar and charged-particle radiation, atomic oxygen,
hard vacuum, and extreme temperatures. The MISSE platform
yields accelerated and accurate testing for experiments ranging
from space suits, components and flight hardware to car paint
and electronics.
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ANSYS, Inc.
412
2600 ANSYS Drive
Canonsburg, PA 15317
www.ansys.com
[email protected]
If you’ve ever seen a rocket launch, flown on an airplane,
driven a car, used a computer, touched a mobile device, crossed
a bridge, or put on wearable technology, chances are you’ve
used a product where ANSYS software played a critical role
in its creation. ANSYS is the global leader in engineering
simulation. We help the world’s most innovative companies
deliver radically better products to their customers by offering
the best and broadest portfolio of engineering simulation
software.
Aurora Flight Sciences
225
9950 Wakeman Drive
Manassas, VA 20110
www.aurora.aero
Aurora Flight Sciences has over 25 years developing
innovative, highly capable unmanned aircraft for national
security requirements. From our Optionally Piloted Centaur,
to our 5-day endurance Orion RPA, and our new DARPA
VTOL X-Plane Technology Demonstrator, Aurora delivers!
Contact us for an in-depth discussion of our solutions. Aurora
is currently hiring – “Come Build The Future With Us”
BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc.
414
29800 Middlebelt Road
Suite #100
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
www.ansa-usa.com
[email protected]
BETA CAE Systems is an engineering services company that
distributes & supports the industry leading ANSA & META
software. ANSA is a CAE pre-processing and morphing tool
for FE & CFD Analysis, for full-model build, from CAD to
solver input file, in one integrated environment.
Boeing Technology Services
310
7755 E. Marginal Way S
Mail Code 1W-02
Seattle, WA 98108
www.boeing.com/bts
Boeing Technology Services provides access to testing facilities,
equipment and technical expertise that have produced some
of today’s most innovative products. No other company
can provide the same range of competitively-priced, highquality testing capabilities. Timely, accurate, consistent and
repeatable test results can be the differentiators that produce
sales. Capitalize on access to proven expertise and resources
in aerodynamics, propulsion, acoustics, environmental,
electromagnetics, structures, metrology, simulation and
materials.
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Calspan Systems Corporation
319
703 City Center Blvd.
Newport News, VA 23606
www.calspan.com
Calspan-Force Measurement Systems develops state of the
art internal and external type balances, and model position
/ motion control systems. Our expert staff specializes in the
development, analysis, design, fabrication, instrumentation,
calibration and integration of balances and model positioning
systems. Our Force type balances offer unique capabilities that
other types of balances do not.
Cambridge Flow Solutions
519
Compass House
VIsion Park
Histon
Cambridge, Cambs UK CD24
9AD
www.cambridgeflowsolutions.com
[email protected]
Cambridge Flow Solutions conducts strategic, long-term
research with Development Partners. Our work is focussed on
BOXER – a fully scalable simulation environment coupling an
advanced digital geometry model, mesh generation and CFD
– aimed at complex, real-world, conjugate applications. CFS
markets BOXERmesh and advanced higher-order LES.
Cambridge University Press
213
1 Liberty Plaza
20th Floor
New York, NY 10006
www.cambridge.org
[email protected]
Cambridge University Press’ publishing in books and journals
combines state-of-the-art content with the highest standards of
scholarship, writing and production. Visit our stand to browse
new titles, available at 20% discount, and to pick up sample
copies of our journals. Visit our website to find out more
about what we do: www.cambridge.org/academic.
Computational Engineering International
421
2166 N. Salem Street
Apex, NC 27523
www.ensight.com
[email protected]
CEI makes EnSight the leading CFD post-processor for large
complex data.
EnSight is easy to use. At SciTech 2017 we will be
demonstrating the new EnSight 10.2.
Convergent Science
219
1619 Common Ste 1204
New Braunfels, TX 78132
convergecfd.com
[email protected]
Convergent Science specializes in modeling flow, spray,
heat transfer and combustion using our CONVERGE CFD
software. CONVERGE generates an orthogonal mesh
automatically at runtime even for complicated and moving
geometries. CONVERGE is ideally suited to model all aspects
of gas turbine combustion including flame shape, emissions,
wall temperatures, lean blowout, ignition and flashback.
Cradle North America, Inc.
427
50 Chestnut Street, Suite A-214
Beavercreek, OH 45440
www.cradle-cfd.com
[email protected]
Software Cradle is a leading provider of Computational
Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software including SC/Tetra (general
purpose unstructured mesh), scSTREAM (general purpose
Cartesian mesh), and HeatDesigner (Cartesian mesh for
electronics). Since inception in 1984, Cradle has established
itself as a major innovator that is advancing the role of
simulation in engineering design.
Cray, Inc.
318
901 Fifth Avenue Suite 1000
Seattle, WA 981642
www.cray.com
[email protected]
Global supercomputing leader Cray builds innovative systems
and solutions enabling researchers in academia, government,
and industry to meet existing and future simulation and
analytics challenges.
Dantec Dynamics, Inc.
215
750 Blue Point Road
Holtsville, NY 11742
www.dantecdynamics.com
[email protected]
Dantec Dynamics develops and manufactures measurement
systems that determine physical properties in fluids and in
solid structures. We deliver turnkey as well as customized
solutions with user-friendly software. Furthermore, our clients
benefit from superior technical application support worldwide.
You gain accurate measurement results easily and quickly
which help you accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation,
quality control or NDT.
We will also be privately demonstrating the new software,
Nexus, a browser-based tool for processing design studies,
parameter studies, organizing a company or department CAE
workflow, and generating reports.
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Exhibitors
DARcorporation
211
1440 Wakarusa Drive
Suite 500
Lawrence, KS 66049
www.darcorp.com
[email protected]
DARcorporation has been offering aeronautical engineering
software and consulting services since 1991. Our projects
include single/multi-engine propeller and jet powered aircraft,
Business Jets, Very Light Jets (VLJ), Kit, LSA and Experimental
aircraft, VTOL aircraft, UAVs for civil and military
applications and hybrid air/ground vehicles.
dSPACE Inc.
617
50131 Pontiac Trail
Wixom, MI 48393-2020
www.dspaceinc.com
[email protected]
dSPACE is the world’s leading provider of hardware and
software tools for developing and testing sophisticated
electronic control systems. dSPACE tools are used in highperformance engine development, navigation systems,
propulsion, real-time flight maneuver simulation and other
applications. Learn more at www.dspaceinc.com.
Ennova-CFD
313
522
1330 Blue Hills Ave
Bloomfield, CT 06002
www.kaman.com/engineered
[email protected]
GRW, Kamatics & RWG have been designing, testing, and
manufacturing the highest performing, self-lubricating and
high-precision bearings and flight critical parts in the industry,
excelling under the most demanding conditions. We work
hand-in-hand with our customers to design and implement
application specific bearing solutions that offer an increase in
performance, reliability, and extended service life.
Hadland Imaging
520
Hadland Imaging West
1414 Soquel Ave
Suite #200
Santa Cruz CA 95062
612
39555 Orchard Hill Place
Novi, MI 48375
www.esteco.com
[email protected]
ESTECO is a pioneer in numerical optimization solutions,
specializing in the research and development of engineering
software for all stages of the simulation-driven design process.
ESTECO’s top-class products, modeFRONTIER and VOLTA,
are used worldwide, helping companies increase efficiency in
design simulation and accelerate product innovation.
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321
300 Rustat House
62 Clifton Road
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire UK
CB1 7EG
www.grantadesign.com
[email protected]
Granta helps hundreds of engineering enterprises to manage
materials information. Working closely with world-leading
aerospace organizations to help them develop and apply
material intelligence, making better materials decisions, saving
time and money, and reducing risk as they optimize products
and services. Granta also provides supporting resources
to thousands of university educators worldwide teaching
materials or related engineering topics to the next generation
of engineers, scientists, and industrial designers about
materials, processes, and sustainability.
GRW • Kamatics • RWG
2150 Allston Way
Suite 250
Berkeley, CA 94704
www.ennova-cfd.com
[email protected]
Leading edge grid generation software for computational
fluid dynamics (CFD). Automated mesh generation for
unstructured, structured and hybrid grids for internal and
external flows.
ESTECO
Granta Design
30
Hadland Imaging East
10 Park Place
Suite 507
Butler, NJ 07405
www.hadlandimaging.com
Hadland Imaging - visible & infrared high-speed cameras with
offices in California & New Jersey. We are the North American
representatives of the Shimadzu HPV-X2 camera (10million
FPS) iXcameras, Highest Resolution in Industry, 2048x1536
up to 500k FPS and the Full Line of FLIR high-speed and HD
Infrared Cameras. www.HadlandImaging.com
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Exhibitors
Intro
HyperSizer® - Collier Research Corporation 415
Jama Software
760 Pilot House Dr. Ste. A
Newport News, VA 2366
www.hypersizer.com
[email protected]
Collier Research Corporation provides software solutions,
methods research, and consulting services for the aerospace,
wind energy, high speed rail, automotive, and shipbuilding
industries with its broad range of structural capabilities.
135 SW Taylor St. #200
Portland, OR 97204
www.jamasoftware.com
[email protected]
Jama Software is the definitive system of record and action for
product development. The company’s modern requirements
and test management solution helps enterprises accelerate
development time, mitigate risk, slash complexity and verify
regulatory compliance. More than 600 product-centric
organizations, including NASA, Thales, and Caterpillar have
used Jama to modernize their process for bringing complex
products to market. The company is headquartered in
Portland, Oregon.
Our company’s flagship product, HyperSizer performs design,
stress analysis, and detail sizing optimization for vehicles
fabricated with composite or traditional metallic materials. On
average, the software reduces the weight of structures by 20-40%.
IC2
203
4647 NW 6th Street
Suite A
Gainesville, FL 32609
www.thinkic2.com
[email protected]
IC2 is a developer and manufacturer of MEMS sensors and
instrumentation, primarily for aerodynamic and aeroacoustic
measurements. IC2 was founded in 2001 to develop high‐
performance, technologically disruptive instrumentation
systems. IC2 technologies include MEMS microphones, direct
measurement shear‐stress sensors, dynamic pressure sensors,
acoustic arrays, and adaptive acoustic liners.
Intelligent Light
304
301 Route 17 North
Rutherford, NJ 07070
www.ilight.com
[email protected]
Intelligent Light provides post-processing, data management
and big data visualization capabilities for CFD. Thousands of
users rely on the industry leading FieldView Sofware and our
custom engineering services to maximize their productivity and
effectiveness. Let us help you eliminate bottlenecks and achieve
breakthrough results.
j2 Aircraft Dynamics Ltd.
209
Daresbury Innovation Centre
Keckwick Lane
Daresbury, Cheshire
WA4 4FS
United Kingdom
www.j2aircraft.com
[email protected]
J2 Aircraft Dynamics Ltd continues to provide commercial off
the shelf aircraft design, analysis and modelling software tools
built on a single fully supported Framework. Users of j2 software
can analyze a much wider array of options/trade-offs rapidly
from conceptual design through to detailed engineering stages
unlocking more value. J2 validated aircraft models can be ‘flown’
in desktop to Full Mission Simulators from conceptual design
onwards, accelerating the move to certification.
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Kulite Semiconductor Products, Inc.
623
619
One Willow Tree Road
Leonia, NJ 0765
www.kulite.com
[email protected]
Kulite manufactures miniature high frequency pressure
transducers, flight qualified pressure transducers, wind
tunnel engine pressure probes and turbine blade implants,
which are used in the development and manufacture of
helicopters, business jets, commuters, commercial and military
aircraft. They are designed to operate with electromechanical
indicators, ECU, FADEC and EICAS systems and other aircraft
circuits, and are considered the most reliable aircraft pressure
transducers available.
LaVision, Inc.
316
211 W. Michigan Avenue,
Suite100
Ypilanti, MI 48197
www.lavision.com
[email protected]
LaVision provides integrated imaging systems to scientific,
industrial and educational markets. LaVision has extensive
experience in optical techniques such as 2-D, stereo, and
tomographic particle image velocimetry, gaseous and liquid
laser induced fluorescence, shadowgraphy for multi-phase flows,
digital image correlation for deformation/strain, high-speed and
ultra-high-speed imaging, and intensified camera systems.
FOCUS ON IMAGING
Lockheed Martin
512
1011 Lockheed Way
Palmdale, CA 935997
www.lockheedmartin.com/
us/aeronautics/skunkworks.html
[email protected]
The Skunk Works is focused on the critical aircraft for
tomorrow. Advanced technology solutions draw on our worldclass capabilities in conceptual design, systems engineering
and integration, complex project management, software
development and rapid prototyping.
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Exhibitors
MathWorks
521
3 Apple Hill Drive
Natick, MA 01760
www.mathworks.com
The MATLAB and Simulink product families are fundamental
applied math and computational tools adopted by more than
5000 universities and colleges. MathWorks products help
prepare students for careers in industry, where the tools are
widely used for data analysis, mathematical modeling, and
algorithm development in collaborative research and new
product development.
Metacomp Technologies
322
28632 Roadside Drive, Suite 255
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
www.metacomptech.com
[email protected]
Metacomp Technologies develops and disseminates simulation
software and services in multiple physics areas. ICMP
(Integral Computational Multi-Physics) is our unified
vision for Multi-Physics simulations which simplifies the
complexities of the individual disciplines. ICMP provides a
single environment for Mesh Generation, CFD and Structural
Analyses, and Visualization of results.
NAFEMS
212
130 N Prospect Street
Suite D
Granville, OH 43023
www.nafems.org
[email protected]
NAFEMS is a not-for-profit organization aimed at promoting
best practices and fostering education and awareness in the
engineering analysis community. In line with its objectives to
promote the effective use of simulation technologies, NAFEMS
is continually seeking to create awareness of new analysis
methodologies, deliver education and training, and stimulate
the adoption of best practices and standards by offering a
platform for continuous professional development.
NANOVEA
207
6 Morgan
Suite 156
Irvine, CA 92618
www.nanovea.com
[email protected]
Firmly aligned with its vision, Nanovea aims to simplify
advanced measurement technologies to stimulate materials
engineering for the common good. Ease of use, advanced
automation and the dedication to superior accuracy are
the driving forces behind its full range of 3D Profilometers,
Mechanical Testers and Tribometers.
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NASA
406
300 E Street Southwest
Washington, DC 20546
www.nasa.gov
[email protected]
Since its inception in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) has sought to reach for new heights
and reveal the unknown so that what we do and learn will
benefit all humankind. NASA’s priorities are: Earth Right Now
– Your Planet is Changing. We’re on It; Aeronautics– We’re
with You When You Fly; International Space Station – Off
the Earth, For the Earth; Journey to Mars; Solar System and
Beyond; and Technology Powering Exploration. For more
information, visit us at: www.nasa.gov.
NASA Langley Research Center
506
Mail Stop 151
Hampton, VA 23681-2199
www.nasa.gov/specials/nasalangley100/
NASA Langley Research Center celebrates
its Centennial on July 17, 2017. For a century, our employees
have been leading innovators in aerospace research and
development. Today, we are building on this storied legacy
of innovation as we continue to conduct groundbreaking
research. As we soar into the future, our work will focus on
issues that matter to Americans: being able to fly safely and
affordably, protecting and preserving our planet, and getting
humans to Mars.
PANTONE 288 C
C: 100 M: 80 Y: 6 K: 32
R: 0 G: 45 B: 114
PANTONE 117 C
C:6 M: 27 Y: 100 K: 12
R: 201 G: 151 B: 0
National Academies of Sciences,
Engineering, and Medicine
417
500 Fifth Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
www.nationalacademies.org/rap
[email protected]
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and
Medicine conducts the NRC Research Associateship Programs
that offer awards for postdoctoral, senior, and graduate
research in US federal laboratories and affiliated institutions.
Awards include competitive stipends, relocation, professional
travel and a health insurance plan. Complete information and
online applications are on the website.
National Institute of Aerospace (NIA)
423
100 Exploration Way
Hampton, VA 23666
www.nianet.org
The National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) is a non-profit
research and graduate education institute created to conduct
leading-edge aerospace and atmospheric research, develop
new technologies for the nation and help inspire the next
generation of scientists and engineers.
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Intro
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
326
Office of Naval Research
611
14675 Lee Road
Chantilly, VA 21051
https://acq.westfields.net
[email protected]
NRO’s Director’s Innovation Initiative invests in advanced
technologies, fosters innovation, and provides funding to
improve our capabilities. It presents an opportunity for
developers not traditionally associated with the NRO to
participate in building the NRO of the 21st Century.
875 North Randolph Street
Arlington, VA 22203
www.onr.navy.mil
[email protected]
The Office of Naval Research’s Naval
Air Warfare and Weapons division supports the Navy’s power
projection needs, fostering the technology development of
naval aircraft, structures, propulsion, autonomy, energetics,
directed energy and electric weapons. Visit us at Booth #309.
National Research Council of Canada
PCB Piezotronics
524
[email protected]
www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/solutions/
facilities/wind_tunnel_index.html
The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Aerospace
portfolio offers several wind tunnels located in Ottawa,
Ontario (Canada). Clients have access to our 5 ft trisonic,
6 × 9 ft, 30 ft low-speed, altitude icing, and 10 × 20 ft icing
wind tunnels. These facilities are used to support industry,
government, and university clients as part of NRC’s
Aeronautical Product Development Technologies program.
Projects are normally of a customized nature, and extensive
efforts are applied to derive innovative approaches in
instrumentation, software and operations.
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Phoenix Integration Inc.
206
2980 Fairview Park Drive
Falls Church, Virginia
www.northropgrumman.com/media
[email protected]
Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company
providing innovative systems, products and solutions in
autonomous systems, cyber, C4ISR, strike, and logistics and
modernization to government and commercial customers
worldwide. Through its research, development, design and
demonstration activities, the company is helping its customers
solve their hardest mission problems, particularly those related
to protecting freedom and advancing human discovery.
NUMECA-USA, Inc.
614
1044 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
www.numeca.com
[email protected]
NUMECA offers grid generation, CFD tools, and consulting
targeted to the aerospace industry. NUMECA’s software
and engineering services cover a wide range of aerospace
flow analyses including: passenger aircraft, full aircraft
configurations, transonic, supersonic, and hypersonic flows,
aircraft cabins, wing-box fuel tanks and high-lift devices.
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610
3425 Walden Avenue
Depew, NY 14043
www.pcb.com/aerospace
[email protected]
PCB Piezotronics Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of
microphones, vibration, pressure, force, torque, load, and
strain sensors, as well as the pioneer of ICP® technology. This
instrumentation is used for flight testing, wind tunnels, modal
analysis, satellite testing and acoustics for cabin noise. PCB®
stands behind their products with valuable services, including
a 24-hour SensorLine, a global distribution network, and the
industry’s only commitment to Total Customer Satisfaction.
33
624
1715 Pratt Drive
Suite 2000
Blacksburg VA 24060 USA
www.phoenix-int.com
[email protected]
We are the framework for Model-Based Engineering. With
ModelCenter® by Phoenix Integration you can integrate your
engineering simulation tools, explore your product designs,
and organize your engineering knowledge. Achieve a true
Model-Based Engineering development process with Phoenix
Integration’s easy-to-use, flexible set of software applications.
Shorten design cycles, reduce errors and development costs, all
while improving product performance and quality.
Photron
513
9520 Padgett Street, 110
San Diego, CA 92126
www.photron.com
[email protected]
Photron’s varied product range makes it the first choice for
designers, manufacturers, R&D and test engineers to solve
their most challenging motion problems. Photron’s digital
camera systems can capture thousands of high resolution
images for playback and analysis. Markets include military,
automotive, broadcast, particle image velocimetry (PIV),
digital image correlation (DIC), ballistics testing, and more.
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Pointwise, Inc.
420
Siemens
606
213 South Jennings Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76104
www.pointwise.com
[email protected]
Pointwise, Inc. is solving the top problem facing engineering
analysts today: mesh generation for computational fluid
dynamics. Manufacturing firms and research organizations
use Pointwise’s mesh generation software to create the “digital
geometry” enabling computer simulation of a product’s
performance in a fluid environment. Further information can
be obtained from pointwise.com.
60 Boradhollow Road
Melville, NY 11747
www.siemens.com/mdx
[email protected]
Siemens PLM Software (www.siemens.com/mdx) is a leading
global provider of simulation software with a vision for
Multidisciplinary Design eXploration. Our simulation tools,
including STAR-CCM+®, allow engineers to discover better
designs, faster across a wide range of disciplines including
Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computational Solid
Mechanics, heat transfer, particle dynamics, and reacting flow.
Polytec Inc.
SmartUQ
523
16400 Bake Parkway
Irvine, CA 92656
www.polytec.com
[email protected]
At Polytec, we believe that there is a need to measure vibrations
in a non-contact manner. Polytec has addressed this need by
designing optical measurement systems. Polytec is the market
leader for non-contact, laser based vibration measurement
instrumentation since more than 45 years. Polytec vibrometers
are utilized in the aerospace field for Engine Testing,
Material and Fatigue Testing, Experimental Modal Analysis,
Ground Vibration Testing and Shock Testing to name a few
applications.
SG
214
6A Aigiidon Street
Athens, Attica Greece 11853
www.sg-incorp.com
[email protected]
SG Company provides integrated engineering solutions
for air/space-based earth monitoring systems, develops
special techniques for UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems)
earth observation applications in various disciplines and
offers customized structural technical infrastructure studies.
SG-Space & Ground Engineering Solutions has extensive
experience in UAS earth monitoring systems such as high
resolution mapping, digital elevation modeling (3D-model
production/DEM), continuous monitoring of natural
disasters, environmental pollution and in technical studies for
infrastructure projects such as underground constructions and
tunnels studies.
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424
10245 E. Washington Avenue
Suite 210
Quantify Every Uncertainty.
Madison, WI 53703
www.smartuq.com
[email protected]
SmartUQ software provides breakthrough analytics and
uncertainty quantification solutions for simulation and testing.
Using advanced statistics and stochastic methods, SmartUQ
allows engineers to quickly analyze high-dimensional or Big
Data, understand the probabilities of all what-if scenarios,
accelerate simulation cycles, easily calibrate models, and create
innovative designs with greater confidence.
Space Electronics
328
81 Fuller Way
Berlin, CT 06037
www.space-electronics.com
[email protected]
Space Electronics is the world’s leading manufacturer of
aerospace mass properties measurement instruments. Our
success is based on our instruments providing the highest
measurement accuracy along with extraordinary reliability.
Space Electronics also manufactures a wide range of igniter
circuit testing products for use in electro-explosive devices.
Our Multi-Channel Weapon System Circuit Testers feature
extreme safety to guarantee that test current remains less than
one one-thousandth of a device’s firing current.
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Intro
Tecplot, Inc
311
3535 Factoria Blvd SE #550
Bellevue, WA 98006
www.tecplot.com
[email protected]
Tecplot specializes in visual data analysis tools that boost your
productivity, integrate into your workflows and cut time in
understanding CFD, simulation or experimental results. Fast,
reliable, easy-to-use and memory efficient, Tecplot software
helps you understand and communicate your results to others.
For over 35 years, and with thousands of aerospace customers
worldwide, Tecplot has become the trusted name in visual data
analysis.
Tri Models Inc.
511
5191 Oceanus Drive
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
www.trimodels.com
[email protected]
Tri Models is the Premier supplier of Wind Tunnel Models &
Ground Test hardware for the global aerospace community.
We play a vital role in the development of new systems for the
airframe companies. Whether you have a new program or are
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Vision Research, Inc.
220
100 Dey Road
Wayne, New Jersey 07470
www.phantomhighspeed.com
[email protected]
Vision Research designs and
manufactures a broad range
of high-speed digital imaging
systems that are used in all military, industry, academic and
entertainment sectors. Marketing under the Phantom® brand,
our cameras allow you to analyze physical phenomena when
it’s too fast to see, and too important not to™. For additional
information regarding Vision Research, please visit www.
phantomhighspeed.com.
XFlow CFD
217
40 Chellis Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
www.xflowusa.com
[email protected].
XFlow™ CFD is the next-generation, meshless CFD package for
modeling external aerodynamics of fixed-wing and rotorcraft
aircraft. XFlow supports complex motion of complicated
moving parts to model dynamic effects of control surface
motion in flight, high-lift (take-off and landing) configurations
and/or separation of munitions or separable stores.
500 Cardigan Road
Shoreview, MN 55126
www.tsi.com
[email protected]
For over 50 years, TSI has been providing a complete
line of fluid diagnostics systems for air/gas flow research
including: Particle Image Velocimetry, TR-Volumetric PIV,
Laser Doppler Velocimetry and Hot Wire Anemometry. These
systems can be used for measuring supersonic to low speed
flows, giving details of the fluid statistics.
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Intro
Committee
Meetings and Events
Time
Title
Location
Sunday, 8 January
0900-1200
TAC TC/PC Chair Training
Grapevine 1
0900-1200
TAC Director/Deputy Director Training
Grapevine 2
1200-1700
TAC Workshop
Grapevine A
1430-1500
APATC Liaisons Subcommittee
Pecos 3
1500-1600
APATC Education Subcommittee
Del Rio 1
1500-1600
APATC Honors and Awards Subcommittee
Mustang 1
1500-1600
APATC Publicity and Publications Subcommittee
Pecos 4
1500-1600
APATC Membership and Nominations Subcommittee
Hotel Suite 6333
1500-1600
APATC Planning Subcommittee
Hotel Suite 6355
1600-1700
APATC Technical Activities Meeting
Mustang 1
1600-1700
GTTC Steering Committee
Grapevine 5
1600-1800
SRTC Subcommittee
Dallas 1
1700-1800
FDTC High-Order Methods/Algorithms DG
Appaloosa 2
1700-1800
GTTC Introduction/Overview
Grapevine 5
1700-1800
APATC Steering Committee
Hotel Suite 6355
1700-1800
HEP Workshop Debrief & Planning
Pecos 3
1700-1900
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets Editors and Advisory Board
Del Rio 1
1730-2030
Structures TC
Appaloosa 3
1800-1900
GTTC Program Subcommittee
Grapevine 5
1800-2100
TAC Aerospace Design and Structures Group Meeting
Pecos 4
1800-2100
TAC Program Committees Group Meeting
Del Rio 3
1800-2100
TAC Engineering and Technology Management Group Meeting
Palomino 3
1800-2100
TAC Information Systems Group Meeting
Pecos 2
1800-2100
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC
Appaloosa 4
1800-2200
Applied Aerodynamics TC
Mustang 4
1900-2000
GTTC Conferences Subcommittee
Grapevine 5
1900-2030
FDTC Steering Committee
Hotel Suite 6333
1900-2200
TAC Propulsion and Energy Group Meeting
Mustang 5
1900-2200
FDTC Transition DG
Mustang 2
1900-2200
TAC Aircraft and Atmospheric Systems Group Meeting
Palomino 1
1900-2200
TAC Space and Missiles Group Meeting
Del Rio 2
1930-2130
Academic Affairs Committee Meeting
Pecos 1
2000-2100
GTTC Membership Subcommittee
Grapevine 5
2000-2200
AMTTC Conferences Subcommittee
Bluebonnet Boardroom
0800-1200
Sub-Team #1 Governance
Austin 5
0900-1000
ABPTCs Steering Committee
Texas 5
Monday, 9 January
0900-1600
GTTC Internal Balance WG
Grapevine A
0930-1130
Journals Subcommittee
Del Rio 1
0930-1600
National Institute of Aerospace Technical Advisory Committee Meeting
Del Rio 3
1000-1100
HSABPTC Steering Committee
Bluebonnet Boardroom
1000-1100
INPSITC (ABPSI) Meeting
Del Rio 2
1030-1200
RAC I
Hotel Suite 6333
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Committee Meetings and Events
Intro
Time
Title
Location
Monday, 9 January (continued)
1100-1200
HSABPTC Meeting
Pecos 4
1100-1200
PAW Meeting
Hotel Suite 6355
1100-1200
GTETC Meeting
Del Rio 2
1100-1200
Books Subcommittee
Primrose Boardroom
1100-1500
Systems Engineering TC
Mustang 5
1200-1400
TAC Aerospace Sciences Group Meeting
Pecos 2
1200-1700
Governance Retreat
Mustang 4
1300-1400
ABPTCs Conference & Communications Subcommittee
Pecos 4
1300-1500
Education Series Advisory Board
Bluebonnet Boardroom
1300-1530
Transformational Flight PC
Del Rio 2
1400-1500
ABPTCs Honors and Awards Subcommittee
Pecos 1
1400-1600
GTTC Future of Ground Testing WG
Pecos 3
1500-1600
HSABPTC WG
Pecos 4
1500-1600
ABPTCs Student Engine Design Competition
Del Rio 1
1500-1700
GTTC Standards Subcommittee
Hotel Suite 6333
1500-1700
Progress Series Editorial Advisory Board
Primrose Boardroom
1530-1630
2017 AIAA AVIATION Forum Technical Program Committee
Longhorn D
1600-1700
ABPTCs Student Leader Networking Event
Pecos 1
1600-1800
Journal of Aircraft Editors and Advisory Board
Mustang 5
1630-1730
GEPC Conference Subcommittee
Del Rio 2
1630-1800
History TC
Pecos 2
1700-1800
FDTC Low Re DG
Pecos 4
1700-1800
ABPTCs Working Groups
Austin 5
1700-1800
FDTC Turbulent Model Benchmarking DG
Texas 2
1700-1830
AIAA Town Hall Meeting (Governance and Open Access)
Texas C
1700-1900
APATC Low Boom DG
Del Rio 1
1700-1900
Career and Professional Development Committee
Ft. Worth 7
1700-1900
AIAA Journal Editors and Advisory Board
Pecos 3
1700-2000
Computer Systems TC
Del Rio 3
1730-1830
GEPC Leadership Team
Del Rio 2
1730-1930
SCSTC Handbook Author's Meeting
Palomino 1
1800-1900
GTTC Publications Subcommittee
Hotel Suite 6333
1800-1930
FDTC Fundamentals of Flow Phenomena Subcommittee
Dallas 6
1800-1930
FDTC Flow Control and Fluid Applications Subcommittee
Ft. Worth 2
1800-2000
AMTTC Awards Subcommittee
Primrose Boardroom
1800-2030
FDTC CFD Methods Subcommittee
Ft. Worth 1
1800-2100
Small Satellite TC
Pecos 1
1800-2100
Flight Testing TC
Bluebonnet Boardroom
1800-2200
NASA's 2040 Vision Study
Texas 3
1830-2030
Michigan Aerospace Engineering Alumni Reception
Grapevine A
1830-2200
Propellants and Combustion TC
Grapevine D
1830-2200
University of Illinois Alumni Reception
Austin 3
1900-2000
GTTC Awards Subcommittee
Hotel Suite 6333
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Intro
Committee
Meetings and Events
Time
Title
Location
Monday, 9 January (continued)
1900-2030
APATC Collaborative Experiments & Computations DG
Dallas 1
1900-2100
Penn State Department of Aerospace Engineering 2017 Alumni Reception
Riverwalk Terrace
1900-2200
ABPTCs Meeting
Mustang 4
1900-2200
Aircraft Design TC
Grapevine 1
1900-2200
Solid Rockets TC
Austin 5
1900-2200
Space Resources TC
Dallas 3
1930-2100
APATC Flow Control Applications & Impacts DG
Dallas 4
2000-2100
GTTC Education and Student Activities Subcommittee
Hotel Suite 6333
Tuesday, 10 January
0730-0900
International Activities Committee
Del Rio 3
0730-0900
Finance Committee
Del Rio 2
0830-1000
Publications Ethical Standards Subcommittee
Pecos 1
0830-1200
2018 Associate Fellows Committee Kick-off Meeting
Bluebonnet Boardroom
0900-1200
Governance Retreat
Del Rio 2
0900-1700
GTTC Dual Flow Reference Nozzle WG - Day 1
Pecos 4
1000-1100
Publications Awards Subcommittee
Primrose Boardroom
1000-1200
TAC New Initiatives Subcommittee
Pecos 3
1000-1200
CASE Planning Meeting
Del Rio 1
1100-1200
Journal of Propulsion and Power Editors and Advisory Board
Pecos 2
1100-1200
P&E Group Coordination Meeting
Mustang 5
1300-1400
ASME Structures and Materials TC
Mustang 5
1300-1500
Student Activities Committee Meeting
Pecos 1
1300-1500
GTTC Uncertainty Analysis WG
Pecos 2
1400-1600
AIAA Standards Executive Council (SEC) Meeting
Primrose Boardroom
1400-1700
TAC Executive Board
Pecos 3
1400-1700
DETC Subcommittee
Hotel Suite 6333
1400-1900
Region & Section Activities Committee
Del Rio 2
1500-1600
TPTC Best Paper Subcommittee
Grapevine Reg C
1500-1700
GTTC Statistically Defensible Test Methods Focus Group
Texas D
1500-1700
Aerospace Cybersecurity Working Group
Del Rio 3
1500-1700
Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Editors and Advisory Board
Hotel Suite 6355
1600-1700
TPTC Awards Subcommittee
Green Room Stage Right
1600-1700
TPTC Education Subcommittee
Pecos 2
1600-1800
Emerging Technologies Committee Meeting
Del Rio 1
1700-1800
TPTC Conferences Subcommittee
Primrose Boardroom
1700-1800
TPTC Publicity Subcommittee
Austin 6
1700-1900
Computational Fluid Dynamics CoS
Austin 5
1700-2200
Digital Avionics TC
Bluebonnet Boardroom
1730-1830
FDTC LES DG
Hotel Suite 6333
1730-1830
FDTC Solver Technology for Turbulent Flow DG
Ft. Worth 3
1730-2030
Green Engineering PC
Mustang 5
1800-1900
TPTC Publications Subcommittee
San Antonio 3
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Intro
Committee
Meetings and Events
Time
Title
Location
Tuesday, 10 January (continued)
1800-1900
TPTC Nominations Subcommittee
San Antonio 6
1800-1900
FDTC Low Speed Flow Control DG
Pecos 3
1800-1900
FDTC Non-Equilibrium DG
Texas 1
1800-1900
FDTC Modal Decomposition DG
Dallas 2
1800-2100
Design Engineering TC
Pecos 4
1800-2100
Intelligent Systems TC
Grapevine 2
1800-2200
GNCTC Student Paper Competition
Palomino 2
1830-2200
Software TC
Hotel Suite 6355
1900-2000
FDTC High Speed Flow Control DG
Hotel Suite 6333
1900-2000
FDTC Fluid-Structure Interaction DG
Dallas 7
1900-2030
Meet the Skunk Works - Recruiting and Information Session
Texas 2
1900-2100
Plasmadynamics and Lasers TC
Pecos 1
1900-2200
Adaptive Structures TC
Ft. Worth 2
1900-2200
Unmanned Systems PC
Pecos 2
1900-2200
Thermophysics TC
Texas 4
1900-2200
Aeroacoustics TC
Del Rio 3
1900-2200
Aerospace Department Chair Association (ADCA)
Grapevine A
1900-2200
Pressure Gain Combustion PC
Dallas 5
1900-2200
Meshing, Visualization and Computational Environments TC
Dallas 6
1900-2300
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology TC
Grapevine 1
1930-2130
Recent Events in the Evolution of NASA’s Aerosciences Capability
Texas C
1930-2230
Materials TC
Texas 1
1930-2230
Structures TC
Texas 3
Wednesday, 11 January
0800-1200
GTTC Dual Flow Reference Nozzle WG - Day 2
Hotel Suite 6355
0830-1200
Honors and Awards Committee
Mustang 5
0900-1200
Publications Committee
Del Rio 2
0900-1600
GTTC Wind Tunnel Flow Quality WG
Pecos 3
1000-1100
SciTech 2018 Technical Program Committee Planning Meeting
Mustang 4
1000-1100
RAC IV Meeting
Primrose Boardroom
1000-1400
Public Policy Committee Meeting
Pecos 2
1000-1600
Technical Activities Committee
Longhorn D
1100-1400
Space Operations and Support TC
Del Rio 3
1200-1330
GNCTC Undergraduate Conference Experience
Hotel Suite 6333
1300-1700
GTTC ONR WG
Mustang 4
1330-1630
Foundation Board of Trustees
Del Rio 1
1330-1630
Region & Section Activities Committee
Pecos 4
1400-1600
FDTC Active Flow Control Documentation Project
Mustang 5
1400-1600
Journal Editors in Chief and CrossMark Workshop
Hotel Suite 6355
1430-1630
Corporate Member Committee Meeting
Del Rio 2
1600-1800
Publications Review Subcommittee
Pecos 2
1600-1800
Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics Editors and Advisory Board
Pecos 1
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Committee Meetings and Events
Intro
Time
Title
Location
Wednesday, 11 January (continued)
1630-1800
LM Aeronautics Meeting
Longhorn D
1700-1800
FDTC Mixing Layer Control DG
Bluebonnet Boardroom
1700-1800
AMTTC Nominations Subcommittee
Primrose Boardroom
1700-1830
APATC Missile & Projectile Aeroprediction DG
Mustang 5
1700-1830
Emerging Technologies Identification Session
Dallas 5
1700-1900
Plasma Aerodynamics DG
Pecos 3
1700-2000
Energy Optimized Aircraft and Equipment Systems PC
Del Rio 3
1700-2000
Pointwise Meet & Greet
Dallas 6
1730-1900
APATC CFD Transition Modeling DG
Austin 1
1800-1900
FDTC Future of Fluids
Pecos 4
1800-1930
Design/Build/Fly Discussion
Texas D
1800-2000
AMTTC Update Presentation/Student Event
Texas 3
1800-2000
SETC Digital Systems Integration WG
Palomino 3
1800-2000
APATC Aeropropulsive Interactions DG
Del Rio 2
1800-2100
V/STOL Aircraft Systems TC
Hotel Suite 6355
1800-2100
Spacecraft Structures TC
Mustang 4
1830-2000
AIAA Publications--Book Authors Appreciation Reception
Del Rio 1
1830-2130
Survivability TC
Pecos 1
1830-2130
Multidisciplinary Design Optimization TC
Ft. Worth 7
1830-2200
NPAT Mini-Facility User's Meeting (FUM)
Grapevine 3
1900-2000
HyTASP PC Steering Committee
Primrose Boardroom
1900-2200
Society and Aerospace Technology TC
Bluebonnet Boardroom
1900-2200
Fluid Dynamics TC
Texas 2
1900-2200
ASME Wind Energy TC
Mustang 5
1900-2200
Non-Deterministic Approaches TC
Grapevine 1
1900-2200
Space Logistics TC
Pecos 2
1900-2200
Terrestrial Energy Systems TC
Palomino 2
1900-2200
Structural Dynamics TC
Mustang 2
1930-2130
Alumni and Friends of UC
Appaloosa 1
2000-2200
HyTASP PC
Texas 5
Thursday, 12 January
0800-1200
GTTC Future of Ground Test WG
Pecos 1
0900-1200
Board of Directors Meeting
Longhorn D
0900-1700
AIAA Resource Working Group
Pecos 2
1200-1600
GTTC WT Model Attitude and Deformation Measurement WG
Mustang 5
1300-1700
GTTC Industry WG
Del Rio 1
1415-1545
HEP Workshop Results & Recommendations
Mustang 4
1530-1630
RAC V Meeting
Bluebonnet Boardroom
1730-2030
Ground Testing TC
Texas 6
1800-2000
APATC Rotorcraft Simulations & Performance Predictions DG
Texas 1
1800-2300
Guidance, Navigation and Control TC
Grapevine 1
1900-2200
MVCE Meshing Subcommittee
Del Rio 3
1900-2200
Modeling and Simulation TC
Pecos 3
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Sessions at a Glance
Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Aeroacoustics
7-AA-1
Aeroacoustics Jet Noise I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine B
60-AA-2
Aeroacoustics Jet Noise II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine B
69-APA-8/AA-3
Special Session: Low Boom Activities II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 6
119-AA-4
Computational Aeroacoustics I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine B
173-AA-5
Aeroacoustics Jet Noise III
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine B
234-AA-6
Computational Aeroacoustics II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine B
235-AA-7
Aeroacoustics - Advanced Measurement and Experiment
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 3
288-AA-8
Aeroacoustics - Fan Noise, Open Rotor
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine B
289-AA-9
Aeroacoustics - Airframe and Community Noise
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 3
Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration
344-ABPSI-1
High-Speed Inlets and Scramjets
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 1
399-ABPSI-2
Inlet Distortion and Characterization
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 1
456-ABPSI-3
Nozzles and Propulsion Design
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Dallas 1
Aircraft Design
8-ACD-1
Aircraft Design Tools and Methods I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 1
9-ACD-2
Unmanned Aircraft Design I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 3
61-ACD-3
Aircraft Design Tools and Methods II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 1
62-ACD-4
Unmanned Aircraft Design II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 3
120-ACD-5
Aircraft Design Tools and Methods III
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 1
174-ACD-6
Aircraft Design Tools and Methods IV
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 1
290-ACD-7
Electric Aircraft Design
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 5
345-ACD-8
Innovative Aircraft Design Concepts I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 3
400-ACD-9
Innovative Aircraft Design Concepts II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 3
401-ACD-10
CADWG: Concept Design Tools and Processes for Manufacturing and
Certification of Aircraft
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 4
457-ACD-11
Special Purpose Aircraft
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Pecos 3
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics
10-AFM-1
Aeroservoelastic (ASE) Control, Modeling, Simulation, and
Optimization
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 5
63-AFM-2
Launch Vehicle, Atmospheric Entry, Hypersonic Flight and Aeroassist
Technology I
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 5
121-AFM-3
Launch Vehicle, Atmospheric Entry, Hypersonic Flight and Aeroassist
Technology II
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 5
175-AFM-4
Flight Test and System Identification I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 5
236-AFM-5
Flight Test and System Identification II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 5
291-AFM-6
Aircraft Flight Dynamics, Handling Qualities, and Performance I
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 5
346-AFM-7
Special Session: Performance Adaptive Aeroelastic Wing
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 4
347-AFM-8
Aircraft Flight Dynamics, Handling Qualities, and Performance II
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 5
402-AFM-9
Small/Mini/Micro Aerial Vehicles
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 4
403-AFM-10
Aircraft Flight Dynamics, Handling Qualities, and Performance III
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 5
458-AFM-11
Aircraft Flight Dynamics, Handling Qualities, and Performance IV
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Grapevine 5
459-AFM-12
Aerodynamic Prediction Methods
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Grapevine 4
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Sessions at a Glance
Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology
11-AMT-1
Velocimetry: Applications I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 6
12-AMT-2
Temperature Measurements and Applications
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 4
64-AMT-3
Velocimetry: Development and Implementation Challenges
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 6
65-AMT-4
Laser Tagging and Fluorescence Techniques
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 4
122-AMT-5
Velocimetry: Applications II
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 6
123-AMT-6
Wall-Based Sensors and Applications
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine D
124-AMT-7/GT-3
Force Measurements
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 4
176-AMT-8
Pressure Determination Techniques and Applications
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 6
237-AMT-9
Deformation, Displacement, and Object-Tracking Measurements
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine D
260-GT-6/AMT-10
Test Technique and Data Analysis Improvements at the NASA Ames
Unitary Plan Wind Tunnels I (Invited)
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 6
312-GT-7/AMT-11
Test Technique and Data Analysis Improvements at the NASA Ames
Unitary Plan Wind Tunnels II (Invited)
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 6
348-AMT-12
Launch Vehicle Buffet (Invited)
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 2
349-AMT-13
Rayleigh Scattering Measurements
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine B
404-AMT-14
Simultaneous and/or Multidimensional Measurements
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine B
Applied Aerodynamics
13-APA-1
Aerodynamic Design: Analysis, Methodologies and Optimization
Techniques I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 1
14-APA-2
Special Session: Low Boom Activities I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 2
15-APA-3
Environmentally Friendly/Efficient Aerodynamics and Enabling
Technology I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 3
16-APA-4
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics I: Coaxial and Open 9-Jan
Rotor
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 4
47-SD-1/APA-46
Special Session: Aerothermoelasticity of, and Dynamic Response in,
High Speed Vehicles and in High Speed Flow I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 2
101-SD-4/APA-47
Special Session: Aerothermoelasticity of, and Dynamic Response in,
High Speed Vehicles and in High Speed Flow II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 2
66-APA-5
Hypersonic Aerodynamics
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 2
67-APA-6
Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics I
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 3
68-APA-7
Special Session: CFD Applied to Real World Problems
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 4
69-APA-8/AA-3
Special Session: Low Boom Activities II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 6
70-APA-9
Environmentally Friendly/Efficient Aerodynamics and Enabling
Technology II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 1
71-APA-10
Special Session: CREATE-AV HPC Multiphysics I
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 5
125-APA-11
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations (Active and Passive) I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 1
126-APA-12
Aerodynamic/Propulsive Interactions - Panel Discussion
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1130 hrs Dallas 3
127-APA-13
Unsteady Aerodynamics I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 2
128-APA-14
Bio-Inspired Flows
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 4
129-APA-15
Low Speed, Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamics
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 5
177-APA-16
Aerodynamic Design: Analysis, Methodologies, and Optimization
Techniques II
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 3
178-APA-17
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations (Active and Passive) II 10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 1
179-APA-18
Unsteady Aerodynamics II
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 2
180-APA-19
Aerodynamic Design: Design Tools and Propeller Integration
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 4
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Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Applied Aerodynamics (continued)
181-APA-20
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics II: Low-Rn
Propellers
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 5
238-APA-21
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations (Active and Passive) III 11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 1
239-APA-22
Unsteady Aerodynamics III
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 2
240-APA-23/FD-31
Vortical Flows & Wake Control
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 3
241-APA-24
DPW-6 Results and Comparisons I
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 4
242-APA-26
Special Session: CREATE-AV HPC Multiphysics II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 5
292-APA-27
Special Session: CREATE-AV HPC Multiphysics III
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 1
293-APA-28
Special Session: Sensitivity Analysis and Uncertainty Quantification
Evaluation for Realistic Problems I
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 2
294-APA-29
Weapons Aerodynamics
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 3
295-APA-30
DPW-6 Results and Comparisons II
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 4
296-APA-31
High Angle-of-Attack Aerodynamics
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1630 hrs Dallas 5
297-APA-32
Aerodynamic Results from Ground Test or Flight Test
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1630 hrs Dallas 6
350-APA-33
Aerodynamic Design: Transonic/Supersonic
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 2
351-APA-34
Aerodynamic-Structural Dynamic Interactions I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 5
352-APA-35
Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics II: Multifidelity Methods
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 3
353-APA-36
Applied CFD I: Boundary Layer and Solver Methodologies
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 4
354-APA-37
Special Session: Simulation of Rotor in Hover I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 2
355-APA-38
Transonic/Supersonic Aerodynamics
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 6
405-APA-39
Aerodynamic-Structural Dynamic Interactions II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 5
406-APA-40
Special Session: Sensitivity Analysis and Uncertainty Quantification
Evaluation for Realistic Problems II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 3
407-APA-41
Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics III: Airfoil and Wing
Optimization
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 3
408-APA-42
Applied CFD II: Configuration Evaluation
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 4
409-APA-43
Special Session: Simulation of Rotor in Hover II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 2
410-APA-44/FD-53
Special Session: Sensitivity Analysis of High-Fidelity Rotorcraft
Computations
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 6
460-APA-45
Special Session: Simulation of Rotor in Hover III
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Dallas 2
Adaptive Structures
17-ASC-1
Adaptive and Morphing Aircraft and Aeroelasticity
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 3
72-ASC-2
Adaptive and Morphing Aircraft and Aeroelasticity, Adaptive Skins,
Biomimetics
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 3
182-ASC-3
Smart and Multifunctional Materials
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 3
411-ASC-4
Smart and Multifunctional Materials, Structural Health Monitoring
and Damage Detection and Integrity
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 3
356-ASC-5
Active Noise and Vibration Control, Smart Sensor and Actuator Device 12-Jan
Design
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 3
461-ASC-6
Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Adaptive Structures,
Space and Planetary Systems and Subsystems
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Palomino 3
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 1
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 1
Computer Systems
18-CMS-1
Communication Systems
Digital Avionics
19-DA-1
Digital Avionics
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Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Design Engineering
73-EDU-2/DE-1
Advancing Aerospace Education I
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 7
130-DE-2
Innovative Aerospace Designs, Processes, and Tools
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 3
243-DE-3
Design Processes and Tools
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 3
Education
73-EDU-2/DE-1
Advancing Aerospace Education I
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 7
131-EDU-3
Advancing Aerospace Education II
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 7
244-EDU-1
Educating the Engineer of the 2030
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine A
Fluid Dynamics
21-FD-1
Boundary Layer Stability and Transition I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 1
22-FD-2
Cartesian and Overset CFD Methods
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 2
23-FD-3
CFD Applications
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 3
24-FD-4
CFD Methods for Compressible Flows I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 4
25-FD-6
Experiments and Numerical Simulations of Shock Dominated Flows
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 1
26-FD-7
Low-Re and Bio-Inspired Flows I: Applications
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine C
75-FD-8
Boundary Layer Stability and Transition II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 1
76-FD-9
CFD Methods for Compressible Flows II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 4
77-FD-11
RANS/LES for High-Speed Flows
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 3
78-FD-12
Special Session: CRM High-Lift Project
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 6
79-FD-13
Synthetic Jets
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1630 hrs Texas 2
80-FD-14
Low-Re and Bio-Inspired Flows II: Unsteady Wings
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine C
133-FD-15
High-Order Methods I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 1
134-FD-16
High-Speed Flows I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 2
135-FD-17
Honoring Gino Moretti
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 3
136-FD-18
Modeling and Optimization Methods
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 4
137-FD-19
Numerical Simulations of Shock Boundary Layer Interactions
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 5
138-FD-20
RANS/LES Applications
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 6
139-FD-22
Low-Re and Bio-Inspired Flows III: Wing Analysis and Design
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine C
184-FD-23
CFD Methods on Unstructured Meshes
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 1
185-FD-24
High-Order Methods II
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 2
186-FD-25
High-Speed Flows II
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 3
187-FD-26
RANS/LES Modeling of Jet Flows
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 4
188-FD-27
Novel CFD Methods
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 5
189-FD-28
Shock Boundary Layer Interactions I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 1
190-FD-29
Stability and Transition over Cones
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 6
191-FD-30
Experimental Aerodynamics
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine C
240-APA-23/FD-31
Vortical Flows & Wake Control
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 3
246-FD-32
RANS and LES Methods
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 3
247-FD-33
Shock Boundary Layer Interactions II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 1
248-FD-34
Special Session: Low Reynold's Number Flows
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 2
249-FD-35
Turbulence Modeling: RANS/LES
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 4
250-FD-36
Unsteady Measurements
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 5
251-FD-37
LES
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 6
252-FD-38
Other Topics in Fluid Dynamics I
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine C
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Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Fluid Dynamics (continued)
299-FD-39
CFD Methods for Fast Computing
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 6
300-FD-41
Special Session: Wall Models for Large Eddy Simulation
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 2
301-FD-42
Transition Open Forum
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 3
302-FD-43
Turbulent, Compressible CFD Applications and Validations
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 4
303-FD-44
CFD Modeling
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 5
304-FD-45
Other Topics in Fluid Dynamics II
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine C
414-FD-5
Experimental Measurements in Stability and Transition
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 2
359-FD-46
Boundary Layer Separation Control
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 1
360-FD-47
Internal Flow Control
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 2
361-FD-48
Boundary Layers and Shear Layers I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 4
362-FD-49
Multiphase Flows I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 3
363-FD-50
Reacting Flows
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 5
364-FD-51
Cavity Flows
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 6
365-FD-52
LES/DES Simulations
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine C
410-APA-44/FD-53
Special Session: Sensitivity Analysis of High-Fidelity Rotorcraft
Computations
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 6
415-FD-54
Static and Dynamic Stall Control
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 1
416-FD-55
Jet-Based Flow Control
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 2
417-FD-56
Boundary Layers and Shear Layers II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 4
418-FD-57
Multiphase Flows II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 3
419-FD-58
Vortex Flows
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 5
420-FD-59
Turbulence and Transition
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 6
462-FD-10
Flow Stability Analysis
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Pecos 4
463-FD-60
Control of High Speed Flows
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Texas 1
464-FD-61
Jet Flow Experiments
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Texas 2
465-FD-62
Multiphase Flows III
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Texas 3
Green Engineering
27-GEPC-1
Hybrid Wing Body
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas 6
81-GEPC-2
Hybrid Propulsion Concept Development for Transport Class Aircraft 9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas 5
Guidance, Navigation, and Control
253-GNC-1
Missile Intercept and Evasion Guidance
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 1
254-GNC-2
Loss of Control and Protections
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 6
255-GNC-3
Aircraft GNC Control Applications
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 4
256-GNC-4
Navigation Methods
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 2
257-GNC-5
Spacecraft and Launch Controls
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 6
258-GNC-6
Control of Micro Air Vehicles
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 4
259-GNC-7
Spacecraft Robotics
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 5
305-GNC-8
Missile GNC
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 1
306-GNC-9
Trajectory Optimization
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine D
307-GNC-10
Adaptive Control for Aircraft GNC
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 6
308-GNC-11
Aircraft GNC Control Methods
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 5
309-GNC-12
Estimation and Tracking Methods
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 2
310-GNC-13
Spacecraft and Launch Guidance
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 6
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Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Guidance, Navigation, and Control (continued)
311-GNC-14
Control of Innovative Micro Air Vehicle Configurations
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 4
366-GNC-15
Airflow Mechanosensing for Aircraft Navigation and Control
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 1
367-GNC-16
Verification and Validation of Adaptive Systems I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 2
368-GNC-17
Entry, Descent and Landing GNC Technology I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 4
369-GNC-18
Control Theory, Analysis and Design I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 5
370-GNC-19
Missile Guidance
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 1
371-GNC-20
Predictive Control Methods
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine D
372-GNC-21
Spacecraft and Launch Navigation
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 6
373-GNC-22
Aerospace Robotics Control
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 6
421-GNC-23
Verification and Validation of Adaptive Systems II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 2
422-GNC-24
Elastic Aircraft and Load Alleviation
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 1
423-GNC-25
ATM and Operations
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine D
424-GNC-26
Spacecraft and Launch Trajectory and Planning
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 6
425-GNC-27
Control Theory, Analysis and Design II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 5
426-GNC-28
Aerospace Robotics Guidance and Navigation
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 6
466-GNC-29
Verification and Validation of Adaptive Systems III
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Austin 2
467-GNC-30
Entry, Descent and Landing GNC Technology II
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Austin 4
468-GNC-31
Spacecraft and Launch Estimation and Sensors
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Grapevine 6
469-GNC-32
Emerging Micro Air Vehicle Capabilities
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Austin 5
470-GNC-33
Aerospace Robotics
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Austin 6
471-GNC-34
Intelligent and Cooperative Control in AE Applications
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Austin 1
Ground Testing
28-GT-1
Design, Calibration and Performance of Ground Test Facilities and
Subsystems
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 6
82-GT-2
Experimental and Computational Fluid Dynamics Studies
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 6
83-GT-11
High Reynolds Number Aerodynamics and Testing (Invited)
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 1
124-AMT-7/GT-3
Force Measurements
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 4
140-GT-4
Advances in Test Techniques and Test Management
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 6
192-GT-5
Design, Calibration and Performance of Ground Test Facilities
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 6
260-GT-6/AMT-10
Test Technique and Data Analysis Improvements at the NASA Ames
Unitary Plan Wind Tunnels I (Invited)
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 6
312-GT-7/AMT-11
Test Technique and Data Analysis Improvements at the NASA Ames
Unitary Plan Wind Tunnels II (Invited)
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 6
374-GT-8
Real-Time Control, Data Acquisition and Analysis
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 6
375-GT-9
Selected Papers from the 10th International Symposium on StrainGauge Balances Held at CARDC (Invited)
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 5
Gas Turbine Engines
29-GTE-1
Turbomachinery Technologies
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 2
84-GTE-2
New Engine Architectures I
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 2
141-GTE-3
Experimental Tools
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 5
193-GTE-4
Combustion Technologies, Emissions I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 4
194-GTE-5
Numerical Tools I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 3
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Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Gas Turbine Engines (continued)
261-GTE-6
Combustion Technologies, Emissions II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 4
313-GTE-7
Advanced Turbine Cooling I
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 4
376-GTE-8
Advanced Turbine Cooling II
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 4
427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Pressure Gain Combustion for Gas Turbines
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine C
472-GTE-10
New Engine Architectures II
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Grapevine 2
473-GTE-11
Numerical Tools II
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Grapevine 3
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 7
History
30-HIS-1
History of Aerospace
High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion
31-HSABP-1
Scramjet Design and Optimization
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 4
85-HSABP-2
Scramjet Combustors
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 4
142-HSABP-3
Computational Investigations of Scramjets
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 4
195-HSABP-4/PGC-3 Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating Detonation Engines I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 3
262-HSABP-5/PGC-4 Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating Detonation Engines II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 3
314-HSABP-6/PGC-5 Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating Detonation Engines III
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 3
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 3
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs San Antonio 2
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 2
377-HSABP-7
Experimental Investigations of Scramjets
474-HSABP-9/PGC-8 Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating and Pulse Detonation Engines
Information and Command & Control Systems
315-ICC-1
Information and Command and Control Systems
Intelligent Systems
86-IS-1
Student Paper Competition
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 1
143-IS-2
Run-Time Assurance for Adaptive and Intelligent Systems (Invited)
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 1
196-IS-3
Learning, Reasoning, and Data Driven Systems
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 1
263-IS-4
Adaptive and Intelligent Control Systems
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 1
316-IS-5
Integrated Systems Health Management (ISHM)
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1530 hrs Ft. Worth 1
317-IS-6
Human Automation Interaction
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 1
378-IS-7
Establishing Trust in Autonomous Systems
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1100 hrs Ft. Worth 1
396-IS-8
New Developments in ISHM for NASA Ground, Launch, and Flight
Systems
12-Jan
1100 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 1
428-IS-9
Probabilistic Rule-Based Systems
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 1
International Student Conference
32-ISC-1
International Student Conference-Undergraduate Category
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Pecos 1
33-ISC-2
International Student Conference-Masters Category
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Longhorn Hall D
34-ISC-3
International Student Conference-Team Category
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Pecos 3
87-ISC-4
International Student Conference-Community Outreach Category
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Longhorn Hall D
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Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Materials
36-MAT-1
Multifunctional Materials I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 2
89-MAT-2
Multifunctional Materials II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 1
90-MAT-3
Materials Testing and Characterization
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 2
145-MAT-4
Multiscale Modeling and Materials Design
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 2
197-MAT-5
Nanostructured Materials
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 2
318-MAT-6
Fatigue and Fracture
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 2
333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Materials/Materials for Survivability
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 3
379-MAT-8
Materials for Additive Manufacturing
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 2
Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
37-MDO-1
Aircraft Design Optimization I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 1
57-TP-13/MDO-13
Hyperloop and Future High-Speed Transportation Concepts
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 5
38-MDO-2
Multifidelity Optimization
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 2
91-MDO-3
Aerodynamic Shape Optimization
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 1
146-MDO-4
Aeroelastic Optimization
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 1
150-NDA-2/MDO-5
Optimization Under Uncertainty I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 2
198-MDO-6
Aero-Structures Optimization
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 1
264-MDO-7
Aircraft Design Optimization II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 1
319-MDO-8
Topology and Structural Optimization
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 1
320-MDO-9
Emerging Methods and Algorithms in Optimization
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 3
380-MDO-10
Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME)
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 1
429-MDO-11
Aircraft Design Optimization III
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 1
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Mustang 1
475-MDO-12/NDA-10 Optimization Under Uncertainty II
Modeling and Simulation Technologies
147-MST-1
Modeling and Simulation of Aeroelasticity and Structural Dynamics
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 3
148-MST-2
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 2
199-MST-3
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 3
200-MST-4
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles II
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 2
265-MST-5
Aviation Simulation Scenario Development I
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 2
266-MST-6
Human Factors, Perception, Cueing I
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 1
267-MST-7
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 3
321-MST-8
Aviation Simulation Scenario Development II
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 2
322-MST-9
Human Factors, Perception, Cueing II
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 1
323-MST-10
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management III
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 3
381-MST-11
Model and Simulation Design, Development, Testing, and Validation
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 1
382-MST-12
Modeling and Simulation of Space Vehicle Dynamics, Systems, and
Environments
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 7
383-MST-14
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles III
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 2
430-MST-15
Modeling and Simulation of Air Vehicle Dynamics, Systems, and
Environments
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 1
431-MST-16
Modeling and Simulation in Education/Special Topics in Modeling and 12-Jan
Simulation
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 7
432-MST-17
Modeling and Simulation Integration and Architectures
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 6
476-MST-18
Modeling and Simulation of Propulsion Systems
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Ft. Worth 6
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Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Meshing, Visualization, and Computational Environments
39-MVC-1
Visualization/Geometry Representation
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 3
92-MVC-2
1st AIAA Geometry and Mesh Generation Workshop/High Lift
Prediction Workshop
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine D
149-MVC-3
Meshing Techniques
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 3
201-MVC-4
Computational Environments and the NASA CFD Vision 2030 Goals
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine D
477-MVC-5
Solution Adaptive Meshing and Error Estimation
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Palomino 1
Non-Deterministic Approaches
93-NDA-1
Reliability Analysis Methods and Applications
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 2
150-NDA-2/MDO-5
Optimization Under Uncertainty I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 2
151-NDA-3
Uncertainty Quantification I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 3
202-NDA-4
Special Session: Non-Deterministic Approaches for Integrated
Computational Materials Engineering
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 2
268-NDA-5
Special Session: DARPA Efficient Quantification of Uncertainty in
Physical Systems (EQUiPS) Program I
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 2
269-NDA-6
Special Session: Non-Deterministic Approaches for Aerospace Human- 11-Jan
in-the-Loop Related Missions
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 3
324-NDA-7
Special Session: DARPA Efficient Quantification of Uncertainty in
Physical Systems (EQUiPS) Program II
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 2
384-NDA-8
Special Session: Uncertainty Quantification and Management for the
Digital Thread and Twin
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 2
433-NDA-9
Model Calibration, Verification, and Validation
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 2
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Mustang 1
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Mustang 2
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 4
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 3
195-HSABP-4/PGC-3 Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating Detonation Engines I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 3
262-HSABP-5/PGC-4 Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating Detonation Engines II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 3
314-HSABP-6/PGC-5 Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating Detonation Engines III
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 3
Pressure Gain Combustion for Gas Turbines
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine C
474-HSABP-9/PGC-8 Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating and Pulse Detonation Engines
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs San Antonio 2
475-MDO-12/NDA-10 Optimization Under Uncertainty II
478-NDA-11
Uncertainty Quantification II
Space Operations and Support
325-OPS-1
Intelligent and Autonomous Systems for Improving Space Operation
Pressure Gain Combustion
94-PC-5/PGC-2
427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Pressure Gain Combustion Detonative Propulsion Physics
Propellants and Combustion
40-PC-2
Combustion Modeling and Simulation I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 6
41-PC-3
Alternate Aviation Fuels I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 5
42-PC-4
Combustion Diagnostics I: Applications
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 2
94-PC-5/PGC-2
Pressure Gain Combustion Detonative Propulsion Physics
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 3
95-PC-6
Combustion Modeling and Simulation II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 6
96-PC-7
Alternate Aviation Fuels II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 5
97-PC-8
Combustion Diagnostics II: Spectroscopy and Absorption
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 2
98-PC-9
Advanced Combustion Concepts I
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 3
152-PC-10
Detonations, Explosions, and Supersonic Combustion
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 3
153-PC-11
Combustion Modeling and Simulation III
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 6
154-PC-12
Chemical Kinetics for Multi-Component Fuels
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 5
203-PC-13
Combustion Dynamics I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 7
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Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Propellants and Combustion (continued)
204-PC-14
Spray and Droplet Combustion
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 4
205-PC-15
Solid Rockets
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 6
206-PC-16
Combustion Chemistry
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 5
270-PC-17
Combustion Dynamics II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 7
271-PC-18
Super-Critical Combustion
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 6
272-PC-19
Model Validation for Propulsion Workshop: Opening Session
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 5
326-PC-20
Combustion Dynamics III
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 7
385-PC-22
Combustion Dynamics IV
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 7
386-PC-23
Model Validation for Propulsion Workshop I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs San Antonio 6
434-PC-24
Advanced Combustion Concepts II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 1
435-PC-25
Turbulent Combustion: Flow/Chemistry interactions
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 7
436-PC-26
Soot/Pyrolysis
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 2
437-PC-27
Model Validation for Propulsion Workshop II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 6
438-PC-28
Shock Tubes
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 4
439-PC-29
Laminar Flames I
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs San Antonio 3
479-PC-30
Flame Stabilization/Blow Out
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs San Antonio 1
480-PC-31
Jets in Cross-Flow
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Austin 3
481-PC-32
Laminar Flames II
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs San Antonio 3
482-PC-33
Combustor Advances Enabled by Advanced Manufacturing
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1130 hrs Grapevine 1
483-PC-34
Model Validation for Propulsion Workshop: Closing Session
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 2
Plasmadynamics and Lasers
43-PDL-1
Plasma Aerodynamics I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 4
99-PDL-2
Plasma Aerodynamics II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 4
155-PDL-3
Diagnostics for Plasmas and Gases I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 4
207-PDL-4
Diagnostics for Plasmas and Gases II
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 4
208-PDL-5
Computational Methods
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 5
273-PDL-6
Plasma-Based Flow Control: Lessons Learned and Prospects I (Invited) 11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 4
274-PDL-7
Plasma and Laser Physics I
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 5
327-PDL-8
Plasma-Based Flow Control: Lessons Learned and Prospects II
(Invited)
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 4
328-PDL-9
Plasma and Laser Propulsion
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 5
387-PDL-10
DBD Plasma Actuators I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 4
388-PDL-11
Plasma Assisted Combustion and Ignition I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 5
440-PDL-12
DBD Plasma Actuators II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 4
441-PDL-13
Diagnostics and Experimental Techniques
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 5
484-PDL-14
Plasma and Laser Physics II
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Ft. Worth 5
485-PDL-15
Plasma Assisted Combustion and Ignition II
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Ft. Worth 4
Small Satellites
44-SATS-1
Small Satellite Missions
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 4
45-SATS-2
Small Satellite Subsystems
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 6
100-SATS-3
Small Satellite Software and Systems
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 6
156-SATS-4
Small Satellite Mission Design
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 6
209-SATS-5
Small Satellites - Fusion
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 6
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Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Spacecraft Structures
46-SCS-1
Deployable Booms and Flexures
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 1
157-SCS-2
Small Satellite Deployable Structures
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 1
210-SCS-3
Quantitative Determination of the Behavior of Deployable Structures
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 1
275-SCS-4
Membrane-Based Deployable Systems
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 1
329-SCS-5
Deployable Apertures and Novel Structural Concepts
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 1
Structural Dynamics
47-SD-1/APA-46
Special Session: Aerothermoelasticity of, and Dynamic Response in,
High Speed Vehicles and in High Speed Flow I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 2
48-SD-2
Special Topics in Structural Dynamics and Aeroelasticity I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 3
49-SD-3
Special Session: Aeroelastic Prediction I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 4
101-SD-4/APA-47
Special Session: Aerothermoelasticity of, and Dynamic Response in,
High Speed Vehicles and in High Speed Flow II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 2
102-SD-5
Special Topics in Structural Dynamics and Aeroelasticity II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 3
103-SD-6
Special Session: Aeroelastic Prediction II
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 4
158-SD-7
Piezoelectric Materials for Active and Passive Vibration Control
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 2
159-SD-8
Vehicle and Component Response to Gust, Impact, and Thermal Loads 10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 3
160-SD-9
Special Session: Aeroelastic Prediction III
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 4
211-SD-10
Computational Aero-, Servo-, Thermo- Elasticity
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 2
212-SD-11
Structural Health Monitoring and Prognosis, Model Uncertainty
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 3
213-SD-12
Special Session: Aeroelastic Prediction IV
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 4
276-SD-13
Flutter and Aeroelastic Analysis I
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 2
277-SD-14
Dynamic Testing Techniques and System Identification I
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 3
278-SD-15
Dynamics and Structural Dynamics of Launch Vehicles
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 4
330-SD-16
Aeroelastic Analysis
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 2
331-SD-17
Large-Deformation Nonlinear Dynamics, Flexible Multibody
Dynamics, Contact/Constraint Modeling
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 3
332-SD-18
Flutter and Aeroelastic Analysis II
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 4
389-SD-19
Special Session: Adaptive Aeroelastic Wing Shaping Control I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 2
390-SD-20
Dynamic Loads, Response, Vibration, and Stability of Aerospace
Vehicles I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 3
391-SD-21
Reduced Order Modeling
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 4
442-SD-22
Special Session: Adaptive Aeroelastic Wing Shaping Control II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 2
443-SD-23
Dynamic Loads, Response, Vibration, and Stability of Aerospace
Vehicles II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 3
444-SD-24
Dynamic Testing Techniques and System Identification II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 4
486-SD-25
Active/Passive Vibration Control, Isolation, Stability Augmentation,
Damping
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Appaloosa 3
487-SD-26
Structural Dynamic Modeling of Beams, Cables, Membranes, Plates
and Shells
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Appaloosa 4
Systems Engineering
161-SE-1
Systems Engineering I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 6
214-SE-2
Systems Engineering II
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Dallas 6
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Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Sensor Systems
162-SEN-1
Novel Aerospace Sensor Systems
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 2
215-SEN-2
Fusion of Networked Sensor and Systems
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 2
279-SEN-3
Applications of Sensor and Information Fusion
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 2
50-SOF-1
Verification vs Certification for Software Intense Systems
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 7
104-SOF-2
Formal Methods for Software Verification
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1630 hrs Ft. Worth 7
163-SOF-3
Open Systems Architecture - Best Practices, Verification, and Security
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 7
216-SOF-4
Software Challenges in Aerospace
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 7
Software Systems
Space Resources Utilization
51-SRE-1
ISRU Technologies
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 5
105-SRE-2
ISRU Mission Concepts
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 5
164-SRE-3
Resource Harvesting
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 5
Structures
52-STR-1
Composite Damage and Failure Prediction Methods I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 3
53-STR-2
Aircraft Structural Design, Test and Analysis
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 1
106-STR-3
Other Topics in Structures I
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 3
107-STR-4
Composite Structure Design, Test and Analysis
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 1
165-STR-5
Composite Damage and Failure Prediction Methods II
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 1
217-STR-6
Buckling, Fatigue and Fracture of Structures I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 3
218-STR-7
Composite Laminate and Structures Optimization
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 1
280-STR-8
Buckling, Fatigue and Fracture of Structures II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 1
392-STR-10
Challenges in the Design of Joined Wings and Structural Joints
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Appaloosa 1
445-STR-11
Other Topics in Structures II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Appaloosa 1
488-STR-12
Failure Analysis and Prediction
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Appaloosa 1
281-SUR-1
Survivability
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Palomino 2
333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Materials/Materials for Survivability
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 3
Survivability
Terrestrial Energy
393-TES-1
Fossil Fuel Power Technologies I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Mustang 3
446-TES-2
Fossil Fuel Power Technologies II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Mustang 3
447-TES-3
Emerging Energy Technologies I
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Palomino 1
489-TES-4
Emerging Energy Technologies II
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Mustang 3
Thermophysics
55-TP-1
Aerothermodynamics I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 2
57-TP-13/MDO-13
Hyperloop and Future High-Speed Transportation Concepts
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Dallas 5
56-TP-2
Heat Transfer I
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 3
108-TP-3
Ablation
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 2
109-TP-4
Experimental Heat Transfer
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 3
166-TP-5
Aerothermodynamics II
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 2
167-TP-6
Heat Transfer II
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 3
219-TP-7
Thermal Protection Systems
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 2
220-TP-8
Heat Pipes/Other Thermophysics Topics
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 3
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Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
End Time Location
Thermophysics (continued)
282-TP-9
Aerothermodynamics III
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 3
334-TP-10
Nonequilibrium Radiation
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 3
394-TP-11
Nonequilibrium Flows and Radiation
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 3
448-TP-12
Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Methods
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 3
Unmanned Systems
58-UMS-1
UAS Integration into Urban Environments
9-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 2
110-UMS-2
Special Session: Safe Autonomous Urban Flight I
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 1
168-UMS-4
Special Session: Safe Autonomous Urban Flight II
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 1
169-UMS-5
UAS Autonomy and Path Planning I
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 2
221-UMS-6
UAS Self-Separation and Collision Avoidance I
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 1
222-UMS-7
UAS Safety and Certification/UAS Autonomy and Planning II
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 2
283-UMS-8
UAS Self-Separation and Collision Avoidance II
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 1
284-UMS-9
UAS Technologies and Applications I
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Grapevine 2
335-UMS-10
UAS Technologies and Applications II
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Grapevine 2
Wind Energy
111-WE-1
Wind Turbine Aeroelastics and Wakes
9-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 4
170-WE-2
Wind Turbine Extreme Loads Analysis
10-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Austin 4
223-WE-3
Wind Turbine Airfoils and Aerodynamics Investigations
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 4
224-WE-4
Offshore Wind Energy Applications
10-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Austin 5
285-WE-5
Atmospheric Inflow and Turbulence for Wind Energy
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas D
286-WE-6
Wind Turbine Structural Dynamics and Damage
11-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Ft. Worth 7
336-WE-8
Wind Turbine Rotor and Blade Innovations
11-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Ft. Worth 7
395-WE-9
Wind Energy Control and Optimization I
12-Jan
0930 hrs
1230 hrs Texas D
449-WE-10
Wind Energy Control and Optimization II
12-Jan
1400 hrs
1700 hrs Texas D
490-WE-11
Computational Methods for Wind Turbine Aerodynamics
13-Jan
0930 hrs
1300 hrs Dallas 7
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Monday Morning Plenary: Setting the Landscape - Factors Driving Today’s Disruptive Environment
Monday, 9 January 2017
5-PLNRY-1
0800 - 0900 hrs
Irvine, Irvine, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0003
Mach wave suppression by a pair
of subsonic helical modes in a
supersonic jet
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0004
An Investigation of Effects of Jet
Temperature on Twin-Jet Flow and
Acoustic Fields
Aeroacoustics Jet Noise I
V. Phong, D. Papamoschou, University of
California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0005
Investigation of Isolated and
Installed Three-Stream Jets from
Offset Nozzles
Monday Morning Networking Coffee Break
R. Gojon, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), D. Watanabe, University of Toyama,
J. Cluts, C. Kuo, M. Samimy, Ohio State
Stockholm, Sweden; F. Baier, E. Gutmark,
Toyama, Japan; H. Maekawa, University of University, Columbus, OH
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; M.
Electro-Communications, Chofu, Japan
Mihaescu, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),
Stockholm, Sweden
Chaired by: K. AHUJA, Georgia Institute of Technology and A. LYRINTZIS
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0001
AIAA-2017-0002
Modeling of Noise Reduction in
Temperature effects on the
Complex Multistream Jets
aerodynamic and acoustic fields of
D. Papamoschou, University of California, a rectangular supersonic jet
Monday, 9 January 2017
7-AA-1
Monday, 9 January 2017
6-NW-4
0900 - 0930 hrs
David Whelan
Vice President, Engineering & Chief Technologist
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
The Boeing Company
Monday Morning Speakers’ Briefing
Monday, 9 January 2017
4-SB-1
0730 - 0800 hrs
Moderator: Robie Samanta Roy, Vice President, Technology Strategy & Innovation, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Panelists:
Chuck Beames
Carissa Christensen
Consultant
Managing Partner
The Tauri Group
Monday Early Morning Networking Coffee Break
Monday, 9 January 2017
3-NW-3
0700 - 0730 hrs
Monday
Student Welcome Reception
Sunday, 8 January 2017
2-NW-2
1800 - 1930 hrs
All students welcome
Meet the Employers
Sunday, 8 January 2017
1-NW-1
1500 - 1700 hrs
Sunday
R. Johnson, K. Viswanath, A. Corrigan, K.
Kailasanath, Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington, D.C.; P. Mora , F. Baier, University
of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; et al.
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0006
Flow and Noise Characteristics
of Under- and Over-expanded
Supersonic Rectangular Jets
George Whitesides
CEO
Virgin Galactic and The Spaceship Company
Grapevine B
Session Room Foyers
Texas A & B
Session Rooms
Session Room Foyers
Mission Plaza
Grapevine B
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M. Mustafa, M. Hunt, N. Parziale, Stevens
Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ; M.
Smith, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Silver
Spring, MD; E. Marineau, Arnold Engineering
Development Complex, Silver Spring, MD
Velocimetry: Applications I
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0025
Two-Dimensional Krypton Tagging
Velocimetry (KTV) Investigation of
Shock Wave/Turbulent BoundaryS. Beresh, J. Henfling, R. Spillers, Sandia Layer Interaction
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0024
“Postage-Stamp PIV:” Small Velocity
Fields at 400 kHz for Turbulence
Spectra Measurements
Inc., Laguna Hills, CA; J. Seitzman, S.
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
T. Fahringer, B. Thurow, Auburn University,
Adusumilli, Georgia Institute of Technology, Auburn, AL; W. Humphreys, S. Bartram, NASA
Atlanta, GA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: K. LOWE, Virginia Tech and P. LAVOIE, University of Toronto
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0022
AIAA-2017-0023
Three-Component Velocity
Comparison of stereo-PIV and
Measurements in a Turbine Engine plenoptic-PIV measurements on the
Exhaust
wake of a cylinder in NASA ground
T. Jenkins, C. Hess, R. Morgan, MetroLaser, test facilities.
Monday, 9 January 2017
11-AMT-1
A. Pontillo, G. Dussart, M. Lone, D.
Fleischmann, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Technology, Inc., Hawthorne, CA; C. Harris, J. Ouellette, NASA Armstrong Flight
United Kingdom; E. Coetzee, Airbus,
Air Force Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA
Research Center, Edwards, CA
Bristol, United Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0019
Aeroservoelastic Modeling of Body
Freedom Flutter for Control System
P. Schulze, B. Danowsky, P. Yang, Systems Design
Chaired by: T. ALEXEEV, University of California, San Diego and A. DA RONCH, University of Southampton
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0016
AIAA-2017-0017
AIAA-2017-0018
Multidimensional discrete gust loads Control surface modelling for fast Real Time Modal Identification of a
of a large civil flexible aircraft
simulation of large flexible aircraft Flexible Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
G. Dussart, M. Lone, S. Guo, Cranfield
University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
J. Winslow, V. Hrishikeshavan, I. Chopra,
University of Maryland, College Park,
College Park, MD
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0014
Design Methodology for Small Scale
Unmanned Quadrotors
Unmanned Aircraft Design I
A. D. R., R. Ganguli, D. Harursampath,
Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru,
India; P. Friedmann, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0015
Robust Design of Small-Scale
Unmanned Helicopter for Hover
Performance using Taguchi Method
R. Burns, P. Danehy, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0026
FLEET Velocimetry Measurements on
a Transonic Airfoil
A. Collazo Garcia, L. Gonzalez-Linero,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0020
Redesign of a Human Powered
Aircraft using the Boxplane Concept
Aeroservoelastic (ASE) Control, Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization
and Missile Research Development and
Z. Manchester, Harvard University,
R. Bramlette, T. Johnston, R. BarrettCambridge, MA; J. Lipton, Massachusetts Gonzalez, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Engineering Center, Redstone Arsenal, AL
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; R. Lawrence, KS
Wood, S. Kuindersma, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA
Monday, 9 January 2017
10-AFM-1
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0010
A Business-Driven Optimization
Methodology Applied to Commercial
Aviation Programs
Aircraft Design Tools and Methods I
G. P. Chiozzotto, German Aerospace Center F. Burgaud, M. Pokhrel, D. Mavris, Georgia
(DLR), Göttingen, Germany
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: Z. MIAN, United Technologies Research Center and D. WELLS, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0011
AIAA-2017-0012
AIAA-2017-0013
A Variable Forward-Sweep Wing
Design, Construction, and Flight
Conceptual Design of a ManDesign for Enhanced Perching in
Testing of the World’s Fastest Micro- Portable Ornithopter
A. Moodie, A. Gallaher, Army Aviation
Micro Aerial Vehicles
Scale Quadcopter
Monday, 9 January 2017
9-ACD-2
T. Takahashi, D. Wood, Arizona State
G. Bucsan, K. Collins, D. Mavris, Georgia
University, Tempe, AZ; L. Bays, DragonFly Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Aeronautics, LLC, Kennesaw, GA
Chaired by: R. VOS, TU Delft fac. Aerospace Engineering and J. MERRET, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0007
AIAA-2017-0008
AIAA-2017-0009
An Introduction to the Impact of
Generalized Methodology for Sizing Initial Weight Estimate of Advanced
Pilot Techniques Upon “Certified” Unconventional Propulsion and
Transport Aircraft Concepts
Field Performance
Configuration Aircraft
Considering Aeroelastic Effects
Monday, 9 January 2017
8-ACD-1
S. Weber, Airbus, Kidlington, United
Kingdom; L. Ramos Valle, X. Barral, D.
Hayes, M. Lone, A. Cooke, Cranfield
University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0021
Impact of Rotor Blade Aeroelasticity
on Rotorcraft Flight Dynamics
Grapevine 6
Grapevine 5
San Antonio 3
San Antonio 1
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1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0029
See-through-wall Radar REMPI for
Spatially Localized Temperature
Measurements in a Well-Stirred
Reactor
N. Matula, P. Cizmas, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0037
An Efficient Reduced-Order-Model
for Accurate Projection of Adjoint
Sensitivities
D. Masters, University of Bristol, Bristol, United A. Kaminsky, R. Djeddi, K. Ekici, University
Kingdom; N. Taylor, MBDA, Bristol, United
of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
Kingdom; T. Rendall, C. Allen, University of
Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0036
Three-Dimensional Subdivision
Parameterisation for Aerodynamic
Shape Optimisation
J. Jensen, M. Denison, Science and
Technology Corporation, Moffett Field,
CA; S. Cliff, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0042
Computational Evaluations of
Experimental Data for Sonic
Boom Models with Nozzle Jet Flow
Interactions
H. Bilinsky, MicroTau Pty., Ltd., Sydney,
W. Felder, Stevens Institute of Technology, Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY; G. Dale, J. Crafton, J. Webb, R. Forlines, Innovative Australia
Hoboken, NJ; G. Dale, Air Force Research Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightScientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH
Patterson AFB, OH
Laboratory, Dayton, OH; C. Cash, Ohio
Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH; M.
Chang, General Atomics, Palmdale, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0047
Riblet Microfabrication Method for
Drag Reduction
P. McClure, B. Smith, W. Baker, P. Yagle,
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Fort Worth, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0048
Design and Testing of Conventional
Riblets and 3-D Riblets with
Streamwise Variable Height
Environmentally Friendly/Efficient Aerodynamics and Enabling Technology I
D. Durston, S. Cliff, M. Denison, D. Dalle,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field,
CA; R. Castner, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; A. Elmiligui, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0041
Nozzle Plume/Shock Interaction Sonic
Boom Test Results from the NASA
Ames 9- by 7-Foot Supersonic Wind
Tunnel
Special Session: Low Boom Activities I
M. Nikbay, National Institute of Aerospace,
Hampton, VA; B. Stanford, T. West, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA;
S. Rallabhandi, National Institute of
Aerospace, Hampton, VA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0040
Impact of Aeroelastic Uncertainties
on Sonic Boom Signature of a
Commercial Supersonic Transport
Configuration
M. Huang, X. Yang, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; X.
Peng, Midea Global Innovation Center,
FoShan, China
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0035
Efficient variable-fidelity multi-point
aerodynamic shape optimization
based on hierarchical kriging
Aerodynamic Design: Analysis, Methodologies and Optimization Techniques I
Chaired by: G. DALE, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory and P. MCCLURE, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0044
AIAA-2017-0045
AIAA-2017-0046
Prospects for the Application of
Viscous Drag Measurements on
Development of an Elastomeric
Practical Drag Reduction Technologies Non-Smooth Surfaces
Balance for Evaluation of Drag
J. Naughton, E. DeMillard, University of
to Legacy Transport Aircraft
Reduction Materials
Monday, 9 January 2017
15-APA-3
Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Y. Kasuga, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa,
Xi’an, China; G. Zha, University of Miami, Japan; K. Yoshida, Japan Aerospace
Coral Gables, FL
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan;
H. Ishikawa, ASIRI Corporation, Chiyoda,
Japan
Chaired by: K. WAITHE, Boom Technology Inc and G. CARRIER, ONERA/DAAP
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0038
AIAA-2017-0039
Near Field Sonic Boom Analysis with Wing Planform Optimization
HUNS3D Solver
Method for Low-Boom and LowB. Ma, G. Wang, J. Ren, Z. Ye,
Drag Aircraft
Monday, 9 January 2017
14-APA-2
State University, Logan, UT
Chaired by: N. HALL, Lockheed Martin and K. KONTIS, University of Glasgow
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0033
AIAA-2017-0034
Wing Optimization using Dual
Numerical Investigation of the
Number Automatic Differentiation Effect of Geometric Design
in MachUp
Parameters on Swirl Brake
J. Hodson, D. Hunsaker, R. Spall, Utah
Performance
Monday, 9 January 2017
13-APA-1
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0031
Two-Beam Femtosecond Rotational
CARS for One-Dimensional
Thermometry in a Turbulent,
Sooting Jet Flame
D. Richardson, S. Roy, Spectral Energies,
C. Dedic, J. Michael, Iowa State University, LLC, Dayton, OH; J. Gord, Air Force
Ames, IA; T. Meyer, Purdue University, West Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; S. Kearney, Sandia National
Lafayette, IN
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0030
Investigation of energy distributions
behind a microscale gas-phase
detonation tube using hybrid fs/
ps coherent anti-Stokes Raman
scattering
Temperature Measurements and Applications
Y. Wu, M. Gragston, Z. Zhang, University
Company, Seattle, WA; W. Roberts, King
J. Retter, G. Elliott, University of Illinois, Urbana- of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN; R.
Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Champaign, Urbana, IL; S. Kearney, Sandia Stachler, J. Heyne, S. Stouffer, University
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
of Dayton, Dayton, OH; et al.
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
Chaired by: C. DEDIC, Iowa State University and J. MILLER, USAF/AFRL/RQTC
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0027
AIAA-2017-0028
Temperature measurements in a wall Spatially correlated temperature,
stabilized steady flame using CARS
oxygen, and fuel measurements
K. Sesha Giri, D. Lacoste, King Abdullah
in a plasma-assisted hydrogen
University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, diffusion flame by one-dimensional
Saudi Arabia; J. Damazo, E. Kwon, The Boeing fs/ps rotational CARS imaging
Monday, 9 January 2017
12-AMT-2
B. Smith, W. Baker, P. Yagle, Lockheed
Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth,
TX
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0049
Evaluation of Structured Roughness
for Separation Control and Drag
Reduction
N. Smith, AerospaceComputing, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA; D. Durston, J. Heineck,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0043
Retroreflective BackgroundOriented Schlieren Imaging Results
from the NASA Ames Plume-Shock
Interaction Test
L. Thomas, Purdue University, West Lafayette,
IN; A. Lowe, University of Sydney, Sydney,
Australia; A. Satija, R. Lucht, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN; A. Masri, University of
Sydney, Sydney, Australia
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0032
Femtosecond Chirped-Probe-Pulse
Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman
Scattering Thermometry of Nitrogen
in a Piloted Spray Burner
Dallas 3
Dallas 2
Dallas 1
Grapevine 4
60
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
M. Leccadito, B. Yemaneberhane, C.
Nimo, T. Bakker, R. Klenke, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Group, Inc., Hampton, VA; D. Sizoo, W.
Ryan, Federal Aviation Administration,
Kansas City, MO
M. Malekpour, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0062
Achieving Agreement In Three
Rounds With Bounded-Byzantine
Faults
University of Southampton, Southampton,
United Kingdom
X. Bai, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ; Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany
L. Weitz, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA
Chaired by: D. ABERNATHY, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and M. UIJT DE HAAG, Ohio University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0063
AIAA-2017-0064
AIAA-2017-0065
Exploring a Model Predictive
A Tripartite Concept of a Remote- Experience with Sensed and Derived
Control Law to Design FourCopilot Center for Commercial
Angle of Attack Estimation Systems
Dimensional Trajectories for Interval Single-Pilot Operations
in a General Aviation Airplane
D. Schmid, B. Korn, German Aerospace
B. Jackson, K. Hoffler, Adaptive Aerospace
Management
Monday, 9 January 2017
19-DA-1
D. Zeng, J. Gonda, MITRE Corporation,
McLean, VA
Chaired by: D. PONCHAK, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0060
AIAA-2017-0061
Performance Based Link Restart
Investigating Encrypted IEEE
Concept for Aeronautical
802.15.4 and DigiMesh
Telecommunications Network (ATN) Communications for Small
Performance Improvement
Unmanned Systems
Monday, 9 January 2017
18-CMS-1
P. Leal, R. Petterson, D. Hartl, Texas A&M Bristol, United Kingdom
University, College Station, TX
T. Quackenbush, A. Boschitsch, M. Yu,
Continuum Dynamics, Inc., Ewing, NJ
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0058
Novel growing micro unmanned air
vehicle: sizing process and spanning
actuation
Digital Avionics
Communication Systems
M. Clementino, University of São Paulo, A. Quintana, M. Hassanalian, A. Abdelkefi,
São Carlos, Brazil; F. Nitzsche, Carleton
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
University, Ottawa, Canada; C. De Marqui,
University of São Paulo, São Carlos, Brazil
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0057
Experimental Verification of a SemiActive Piezoelectric Pitch Link for
Helicopter Vibration Attenuation
Adaptive and Morphing Aircraft and Aeroelasticity
Chaired by: D. MCGOWAN, NASA Langley Research Center and R. BOTEZ, Ecole de Technologie Superieure
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0054
AIAA-2017-0055
AIAA-2017-0056
Design optimization toward a shape A novel span-wise morphing trailing Aerodynamic Step Input Response
memory alloy-based bio-inspired edge concept
of Electro-Active Membrane Wings
Q. Ai, P. Weaver, University of Bristol,
I. Barbu, R. de Kat, B. Ganapathisubramani,
morphing wing
Monday, 9 January 2017
17-ASC-1
J. Bludau, J. Rauleder, L. Friedmann, M.
Hajek, Technical University of Munich,
Munich, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0053
Initial Development of PhysicsBased Aeroanalysis Methods for
Open Rotor Conceptual Design
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics I: Coaxial and Open Rotor
Chaired by: J. RAULEDER, Technical University of Munich and R. RAMAMURTI, Naval Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0050
AIAA-2017-0051
AIAA-2017-0052
Real-Time Simulation of Dynamic Application of Vortex Methods
Computations of Torque-Balanced
Inflow Using Rotorcraft Flight
to Coaxial Rotor Wake and Load
Coaxial Rotor Flows
S. Yoon, W. Chan, T. Pulliam, NASA Ames
Dynamics Coupled With a Lattice- Calculations
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Boltzmann Based Fluid Simulation P. Singh, P. Friedmann, University of
Monday, 9 January 2017
16-APA-4
J. Martinez, Technical University of Madrid,
Madrid, Spain; D. Scopelliti, Technical
University of Turin, Turin, Italy; C. Bil, R.
Carrese, P. Marzocca, RMIT University,
Melbourne, Australia
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0059
Design, Analysis and Experimental
Testing of a Morphing Wing
Grapevine 1
Ft. Worth 1
Palomino 3
Dallas 4
61
J. Huang, C. Zhang, L. Duan, Missouri
K. Gray, B. Chynoweth, J. Edelman, G.
University of Science and Technology, Rolla, McKiernan, M. Wason, S. Schneider,
MO; M. Choudhari, NASA Langley Research Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Center, Hampton, VA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0073
Optimal multi-block mesh
generation for CFD
J. Derlaga, M. Park, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Univerisity of Tennessee at Chattanooga,
Chattanooga, TN; S. Karman, Pointwise,
Inc., Fort Worth, TX
CFD Applications
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0074
Validation of High-Order Methods
of Three-Dimensional Strand Grids
with an Overset Cartesian Grid
A. Poncet-Montanges, D. Jones, A.
Gaitonde, J. Cooper, University of Bristol,
Bristol, United Kingdom; Y. Lemmens,
Siemens, Leuven, Belgium
G. Wen, A. Gross, New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, NM
Chaired by: K. SREENIVAS, SimCenter: Center for Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering and L. WANG, National Institute of Aerospace
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0075
AIAA-2017-0076
AIAA-2017-0077
AIAA-2017-0078
Frequency Domain Approach for
Application of Exact Error Transport Stabilized Finite Elements in FUN3D Numerical Investigation of
W. Anderson, NASA Langley Research
Transonic Aerodynamic Modelling Equations and Adjoint Error
Helicopter Blade Section
Center, Hampton, VA; J. Newman,
Applied to a Viscous Wing
Estimation to AIAA Workshops
Undergoing Time-Periodic Motions
Monday, 9 January 2017
23-FD-3
L. Edwards, A. Tumin, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Texas C
Texas 3
Texas 2
Texas 1
Brian Smith
Fellow, ADP Program and Technology
Integration
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
R. Lohner, F. Mut, F. Camelli, George
G. Cvijetic, H. Jasak, University of Zagreb,
Mason University, Fairfax, VA; J. Baum, O. Zagreb, Croatia; G. Contento, G. Lupieri,
Soto, F. Togashi, Applied Simulations, Inc., University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy
McLean, VA; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0079
Recent Advances in Scaling Up
Complex Fluid-Structure Interaction
Simulations
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0080
A Non-Linear Harmonic Balance
Method for Turbomachinery
Applications
Douglass Post
Chief Scientist
High Performance Computing
Modernization Program
Department of Defense
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0070
Real gas effects on receptivity to
kinetic fluctuations
Cartesian and Overset CFD Methods
X. Wang, University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL
Z. Ali, P. Dhanasekaran, P. Tucker, R.
Watson, Cambridge University, Cambridge, D. Work, Y. Yanagita, A. Katz, Utah State
N. Mundis, ERC, Inc., Edwards AFB, CA; C. K. Puri, S. Frankel, Technion--Israel Institute United Kingdom; S. Shahpar, Rolls-Royce University, Logan, UT
Group plc, Derby, United Kingdom
Lietz, Sierra Lobo, Inc., Edwards AFB, CA; of Technology, Haifa, Israel
K. Brown, V. Sankaran, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA
Chaired by: M. GALBRAITH and J. BENEK, Air Force Research Lab AFRL/RQ
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0071
AIAA-2017-0072
Isolating Flow-field Discontinuities An Effcient, High-Order, Hybrid
while Preserving Monotonicity and Unstructured and Adaptive
High-order Accuracy on Cartesian Cartesian Mesh Approach for
Meshes
External Aerodynamics
Monday, 9 January 2017
22-FD-2
P. Paredes, M. Choudhari, F. Li, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0069
Non-Equilibrium Effects on the
Stability of a Mach 10 Flat-Plate
Boundary Layer
Boundary Layer Stability and Transition I
Chaired by: A. SESCU, Mississippi State University and P. PAREDES, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0066
AIAA-2017-0067
AIAA-2017-0068
Transient Growth and Streak
Direct Numerical Simulation of
Boundary-Layer Transition
Instabilities on a Hypersonic Blunt Hypersonic Turbulent Boundary Layers Measurements in the Boeing/AFOSR
Body
inside an Axisymmetric Nozzle
Mach-6 Quiet Tunnel
Monday, 9 January 2017
21-FD-1
Robert Narducci
Technical Fellow
The Boeing Company
CREATE: Enabling Innovation Through Computational Prototypes and Supercomputers
Moderator: Paul Nielsen, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Panelists:
Edward Kraft
Robert L. Meakin
Scott A. Morton
CREATE, Kestrel Principal Software Developer
Technical Advisor, Air Force Test Center
CREATE Air Vehicles Project Manager
Air Force Material Command
High Performance Computing
High Performance Computing
U.S. Air Force
Modernization Program
Modernization Program
Department of Defense
Department of Defense
Monday, 9 January 2017
20-F360-1
0930 - 1130 hrs
62
British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
S. Tu, Q. Pang, Jackson State University,
Jackson, MS
C. Kang, M. Sridhar, D. Landrum, Y.
Nakamura, University of Alabama,
Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; H. Aono, Tokyo
University of Science, Tokyo, Japan
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
A. Wick, J. Hooker, Lockheed Martin
Corporation, Marietta, GA
Chaired by: D. CHAN, NASA-Langley Research Center and R. PLUMLEY
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0097
Oral Presentation
Revolutionary Configurations:
Recent Progress Towards the
Technology Convergence Point
Lockheed Martin Hybrid Wing Body
R. Plumley, C. Zeune, Air Force Research Airlifter Concept
Monday, 9 January 2017
27-GEPC-1
M. Khalid, I. Akhtar, National University
of Sciences and Technology, Rawalpindi,
Pakistan; H. Dong, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA; H.
Imtiaz, National University of Sciences and
Technology, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Chaired by: M. GREEN, Syracuse University and K. MULLENERS, EPFL
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0092
AIAA-2017-0093
Nonlinear Hydrodynamic
Effects of Altitude on the Flight
Interaction in Fish Swimming
Performance of Monarch Butterflies
Monday, 9 January 2017
26-FD-7
M. Migliorino, C. Scalo, Purdue University, R. Hunt, J. Driscoll, M. Gamba, University
West Lafayette, IN
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
M. Zakerzadeh, G. May, RWTH Aachen
University, Aachen, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0084
Entropy stable Discontinuous
Galerkin Scheme for the
compressible Navier-Stokes
Equations
S. Gao, W. Habashi, M. Fossati, McGill
University, Montréal, Canada; D. Isola, G.
Baruzzi, ANSYS, Inc., Montréal, Canada
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0085
Finite-Element Formulation of a
Jacobian-free Solver for Supersonic
Viscous Flows on Hybrid Grids
CFD Methods for Compressible Flows I
J. Kim, BOOLT Simulation Technology,
Seoul, South Korea
T. Mizukaki, Tokai University, Hiratsuka,
Japan; K. Yamada, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara,
Japan
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0090
Characteristics of Self-SustainedShock Pulsation around a ForwardFacng Concave with Spike
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0099
Hybrid Wing Body Performance
Validation at the National Transonic
Facility
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0100
Powered Low Speed Testing of the
Hybrid Wing Body
Y. Hu, G. Wang, H. Zhang, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China;
J. Liu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an,
China; X. Yang, B. Zhu, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0096
The effects of advance ratio and
blade number on the forward flight
efficiency of cycloidal rotor
A. Wick, J. Hooker, C. Clark, Lockheed
A. Wick, J. Hooker, J. Walker, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Marietta, GA; R.
Martin Corporation, Marietta, GA; D. Chan, Plumley, C. Zeune, Air Force Research
D. Chan, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; J. Hooker, A. Wick, Lockheed NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Martin Corporation, Marietta, GA; R. Plumley, VA; R. Plumley, C. Zeune, Air Force
C. Zeune, M. Ol, Air Force Research Laboratory, Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; et al.
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0098
Transonic Semispan Aerodynamic
Testing of the Hybrid Wing Body with
Over Wing Nacelles in the National
Transonic Facility
Hybrid Wing Body
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0095
Singularity Methods for Modeling
Airfoil Flows with Dynamic Stall and
Fast Flap Deflections
A. Rinehart, W. Zhang, Cleveland State
N. Laws, B. Epps, Dartmouth College,
University, Cleveland, OH; V. Shyam, NASA Hanover, NH; A. Medina, M. Ol, Air Force
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0094
Wake Structure Induced by Seal
Whisker: Effects of Cross-section
Rotation Angle
Low-Re and Bio-Inspired Flows I: Applications
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0089
Simulation of Blast Wave
Propagation and Mushroom Cloud
formation by a Bomb Explosion
Experiments and Numerical Simulations of Shock Dominated Flows
Chaired by: J. LARSSON, University of Maryland and M. GAMBA, University of Michigan
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0086
AIAA-2017-0087
AIAA-2017-0088
Dimensionless scaling of heatUnsteadiness characteristics and
Periodic forcing of a shock train in
release-induced planar shock waves three-dimensional leading shock
Mach 2.0 flow
in near-critical CO2
structure of a Mach 2.0 shock train R. Hunt, J. Driscoll, M. Gamba, University
Monday, 9 January 2017
25-FD-6
Aerospace, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: R. SINGH, General Electric Global Research and H. NISHIKAWA, National Institute of Aerospace
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0081
AIAA-2017-0082
AIAA-2017-0083
Hyperbolic Navier-Stokes Method An hp-Adaptive Unstructured Finite An Oscillation-Suppressing Inviscid
for High-Reynolds-Number
Volume Solver for Compressible
Compressible Flow Solver Based
Boundary Layer Flows
Aerodynamic Flows
on a CE/SE Inspired Second-Order
H. Nishikawa, Y. Liu, National Institute of A. Jalali, C. Ollivier Gooch, University of
Spacetime Cell-Vertex Scheme
Monday, 9 January 2017
24-FD-4
J. Action, Lockheed Martin Corporation,
Marietta, GA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0101
Structural Layout of a Hybrid Wing
Body Transport
D. Martinez-Ruiz, National Center for Scientific
Research (CNRS), Marseille, France; C. Huete,
Charles III University of Madrid, Leganes,
Spain; A. Sanchez, F. Williams, University of
California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0091
On The Interaction of Oblique
Shocks and Laminar Mixing Layers
Texas 6
Grapevine C
Austin 1
Texas 4
63
P. Rodi, Lockheed Martin Corporation,
Houston, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0115
Nevada Military Aviation and the
Cold War
History of Aerospace
G. Popov, O. Baturin, Y. Novikova, E.
Goriachkin, A. Novikov, Samara University,
Samara, Russia
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0111
Using of low-pressure compressor to
design the concept of the air brake
system
Turbomachinery Technologies
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0120
The Effects of Scaling on the Design
and Performance of the BraytonGluhareff Pressure Jet Engine
Cam Martin
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center
N. Daneshvaran, C. Knowlen, University of R. Bramlette, R. Barrett-Gonzalez, C.
Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA
Depcik, University of Kansas, Lawrence,
Lawrence, KS; I. Gluhareff, Gluhareff
Helicopters, San Francisco, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0119
Transient computational fluid
dynamic modeling of baffled tube
ram accelerator
Scramjet Design and Optimization
M. Kohzai, N. Sudani, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0107
Assessment of calibration data
using the JAXA automatic balance
calibration machine
A. Alan, Y. Yildiz, Bilkent University,
Ankara, Turkey; U. Poyraz, ROKETSAN
Missile Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0121
Pressure Control of Cold Air Testing
Plant with Delay Resistant Closedloop Reference Model Adaptive
Control
James Hansen
Department of History, Auburn University
John Tylko
Aurora Flight Sciences
1130 hrs
Flight Since the ‘Great War’- Reflections and Perspectives
Chaired by Richard P. Hallion, Florida Poly
Panelists:
L. Cuevas, University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
Mark J. Lewis
J. Lee, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA; Las Vegas, NV
Past President, AIAA and
A. Bruckner, University of Washington,
Director, Science & Technology Policy of
Seattle, Seattle, WA
the Institute for Defense Analyses
F. Ferguson, I. Osei Dwumah, M. Dhanasar, C. Marley, J. Driscoll, University of
North Carolina A&T State University,
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Greensboro, NC
J. Lee, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0113
The Sky Was No Limit: The Story
of Claire Egtvedt and the Boeing
Company
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0114
Let No New Improvement Pass
Us By: The History of the KirstenBoeing Engineering Company
K. Muirhead, S. Lynch, Pennsylvania State P. Juangphanich, C. De Maesschalck,
University, University Park, PA
G. Paniagua, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0110
From Conceptual 1D Design Towards
Full 3D Optimization of a Highly
Loaded Turbine Stage
Chaired by: T. SMITH, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology and A. DRAKE, Orbital Sciences Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0116
AIAA-2017-0117
AIAA-2017-0118
Reducing Edney Type-IV Cowl
The Design and Performance
Modeling an Active and Passive
Shock-On-Lip Heating Via Leading Evaluation of Scramjets Derived
Thermal Protection System for a
Edge Geometry Optimization
from Quasi-1D Flowfields
Hypersonic Vehicle
Monday, 9 January 2017
31-HSABP-1
R. Hallion, Florida Polytechnic University,
Lakeland, FL
Chaired by: R. HALLION
0930 hrs
AIAA-2017-0112
Germany and the Invention of the
All-Metal Cantilever Airplane, 19151925: A Historical Review
Monday, 9 January 2017
30-HIS-1
J. Sharpe, P. Bear, M. Wolff, Wright
State University, Dayton, OH; C. Marks,
R. Sondergaard, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0106
Estimating Balance Uncertainty By
Monte Carlo Simulation on a HighSpeed Parallel architecture.
D. Baccarella, Q. Liu, T. Lee, University of
J. Mondragon, J. Hubbard, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; H. Do, Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD E. Rubino, T. Ioppolo, Southern Methodist P. Bidgood, Council for Scientific and
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
University, Dallas, TX
Industrial Research, Pretoria, South Africa
Chaired by: S. SUBRAMANIAN, QuEST Global, Inc.
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0108
AIAA-2017-0109
Computational Investigation of
A Computational Study of
Secondary Flow Structures in Low Combustor Dilution Flow Interaction
Pressure Turbines
with Turbine Vanes
Monday, 9 January 2017
29-GTE-1
Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; R. Bowersox, R. Srinivasan, Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0105
Design fabrication and
performances of a closed circuit
subsonic wind tunnel
Design, Calibration and Performance of Ground Test Facilities and Subsystems
Chaired by: J. MICOL, NASA-Langley Research Center and M. RIVERS, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0102
AIAA-2017-0103
AIAA-2017-0104
AFRL Ludwieg Tube Initial Performance The Supersonic Combustion Facility
Design, Build, and Test of a Thrust
R. Kimmel, M. Borg, J. Jewell, K. Lam, Air
ACT-2
Test Stand
Monday, 9 January 2017
28-GT-1
San Antonio 4
Dallas 7
Ft. Worth 2
Ft. Worth 6
64
Monday, 9 January 2017
35-LEC-1
0930 - 1030 hrs
Norwich University, Northfield, VT
Seattle, WA
C. Runco, M. Benedict, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-2014
Development and Flight Testing of a
Meso-Scale Cyclopter
C. VanDamme, M. Allen, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-2015
Evaluating Nonlinear Reduced
Order Models’ Ability to Predict
Dynamic Snap Through of Curved
Structures
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-2020
In-Situ Sample Collection Tool
Design and Analysis
A Perspective on Model Uncertainty
Ali Mosleh
Distinguished Professor, Evelyn Knight Chair in Engineering
University of California, Los Angeles
Non-Deterministic Approaches Lecture
D. Johnson, T. Luke, University of Colorado, D. Hunter, W. Hill, University of Alabama,
Boulder, Boulder, CO; et al.
Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-2022
Design, Construction, and Flight of
a High Power Rocket Vehicle and
D. Combs, G. Frank, S. Grandone, C. Hall, Autonomous Payload
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-2021
Project ELSA: Europa Lander for
Science Acquisition
International Student Conference-Team Category
N. Kingry, Y. Liu, Iowa State University,
Ames, IA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-2013
Mission Planning for Information
Gathering Using Solar-Powered
Unmanned Ground Vehicles
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-2009
Performance Measurements of
Meso-Scale Cyclodial Rotors in
Hover
J. Boening, J. Heath, University of
Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-2016
Design and Experimental
Investigation of a Continuously
Rotating Detonation Engine Initiated
by Azimuthally Sequential Sparking
and Radial Injection of Reactants
D. Kirkpatrick, C. McGinley, U.S. Air Force B. Himmelberg, M. Benedict, Texas A&M
Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
University, College Station, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-2008
Subsonic Aerodynamic Evaluation
of Heat Shield Roughness Effects on
M. Lee, University of Washington, Seattle, the SpaceX Dragon Crew Capsule
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-2007
Tunable Bistability of Origami-based
Mechanical Metamaterials
International Student Conference-Masters Category
A. Case, P. DeTrempe, S. Macenski,
N. Intravartolo, T. Sorrells, N. Ashkharian, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
R. Kim, University of Southern California, Urbana, IL
Los Angeles, CA
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-2019
Attenuation of Vortex Noise
Generated by UAV Propellers at Low
A. Blum, A. Dymit, M. Grohs, T. Smeddal, Reynolds Numbers
Chaired by: J. CORBETS
0930 hrs
AIAA-2017-2018
High Altitude Atmospheric Research
Balloon
Monday, 9 January 2017
34-ISC-3
A. Patel, University of Alabama, Huntsville, College Park, College Park, MD
Huntsville, AL
Chaired by: S. CORBETS, Lockheed Martin Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-2011
AIAA-2017-2012
Magnetically Levitating Low-Friction Transmission Spectroscopy of
Test Stand for the Measurement
Electric Propulsion Sputtered Plumes
of Micro-Thruster Performance
from Small Bodies
T. Leps, C. Hartzell, University of Maryland,
Characteristics
Monday, 9 January 2017
33-ISC-2
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-2006
Development of a New Wind
Measurement Tool based on a
Hovering Drone
International Student Conference-Undergraduate Category
D. Pendleton, W. Zhang, Cleveland State
K. Omar, University of Alabama, Huntsville, University, Cleveland, OH
Huntsville, AL
Chaired by: L. HANSEN, HRP Systems, Inc.
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-2004
AIAA-2017-2005
Design and Test of a RadioSimultaneous Orbital and Attitude
Frequency Electrothermal Thruster Propagation of Satellites in
A. Cervelloni, J. Kepron, Worcester
Low-Earth Orbit using CUDA for
Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
Aerodynamics Simulation
Monday, 9 January 2017
32-ISC-1
Texas D
Pecos 3
S. Urbano, Higher Institute of Aeronautics
and Space, Toulouse, France
1230 hrs
AIAA-2017-2017
Early and Robust Detection of
Oscillatory Failure Cases (OFC) in
the Flight Control System: A Data
Driven Technique
Longhorn Hall D
R. McCormack, University of New South
Wales at the Australian Defence Force
Academy, Canberra, Australia
1230 hrs
AIAA-2017-2010
Development of a Diaphragmless,
Miniature, Liquid-Piston Shock Tube
Pecos 1
65
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL; P.
Dackus, D. Carolan, Imperial College London,
London, United Kingdom; et al.
C. Boozer, M. Van Tooren, University of
South Carolina, Columbia, Columbia, SC;
A. Elham, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
Y. Dong, Y. Yang, C. Liu, University of
Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
J. Dannenhoffer, Syracuse University,
Syracuse, NY
Chaired by: J. MASTERS, ATA and K. VOGIATZIS, ENGILITY
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0137
AIAA-2017-0138
DNS Study on Three Vortex
The Creation of a Static BRep Model
Identification Methods
Given a Cloud of Points
Monday, 9 January 2017
39-MVC-1
D. Bryson, M. Rumpfkeil, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH
Chaired by: S. CHOI, Virginia Tech and A. KO, Phoenix Integration, Inc.
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0131
AIAA-2017-0132
Comparison of Unifed and
Multilevel-Multifidelity Acceleration
Sequential-Approximate Approaches of PDE-Constrained Optimization
J. Monschke, M. Eldred, Sandia National
to Multifdelity Optimization
Monday, 9 January 2017
38-MDO-2
S. Roy, W. Crossley, N. Davendralingam,
P. Govindaraju, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0130
A Discrete Adjoint Approach for JetFlap Interaction Noise Reduction
Aircraft Design Optimization I
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0135
Simple Alternative to Bayesian
Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Framework
NY; R. Haimes, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA
G. Power, C. Robinson, J. Morris, R. Bond,
Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold AFB, TN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0140
A Thermodynamic Application
Program Interface for CFD and
J. Dannenhoffer, Syracuse University, Syracuse, Analysis
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0139
Using Design-Parameter Sensitivities in
Adjoint-Based Design Environments
Visualization/Geometry Representation
C. Park, R. Haftka, N. Kim, University of
Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
C. Fischer, R. Grandhi, Wright State
University, Dayton, OH; P. Beran, Air Force S. Koziel, Reykjavik University, Reykjavik,
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
Iceland; L. Leifsson, Iowa State University,
AFB, OH
Ames, IA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0134
Automated Selection of Low-Fidelity
Models for Rapid Aerodynamic
Shape Optimization Using PhysicsBased Surrogates
Multifidelity Optimization
B. Zhou, T. Albring, N. Gauger, Technical
S. Alimohammadi, P. Beyhaghi, T. Bewley, University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern,
Germany; C. Ilario da Silva, T. Economon,
University of California, San Diego, San
J. Alonso, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Diego, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0133
Bayesian Low-Fidelity Correction
Approach to Multi-Fidelity
Aerospace Design
N. Prakash, G. Seidel, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0126
Coupled Electromechanical
Peridynamic Modeling of Strain
and Damage Sensing in Granular
J. Cai, M. Naraghi, Texas A&M University, Energetic Materials
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0125
Developing a Numerical Scheme to
Capture the Piezoresistivity of CNF/
CNTs Hybrid Nanofibers
Multifunctional Materials I
P. Deierling, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa College Station, TX
City, IA; O. Zhupanska, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Tucson, AZ; C. Pasiliao, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
Chaired by: E. ALYANAK, AFRL/RQVC and B. STANFORD, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0127
AIAA-2017-0128
AIAA-2017-0129
Aircraft Design Optimization for
Multidisciplinary Aerodynamic
Delaunay-based optimization in CFD
Commercial Air Travel Under Multi- Shape Optimization of a Composite leveraging multivariate adaptive
Domain Uncertainties
Blended Wing Body Aircraft
polyharmonic splines (MAPS)
Monday, 9 January 2017
37-MDO-1
E. Sengezer, G. Seidel, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: R. FERTIG, University of Wyoming and G. SEIDEL, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universit
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0122
AIAA-2017-0123
AIAA-2017-0124
Application of Piezoresistive
Characterization of Hybrid
Investigation of the Effects of Porosity
Nanocomposite Binders for Real
Carbon Fiber Composites using
on the Overall Thermomechanical
Time Embedded Sensing of Strain Photoluminescence Spectroscopy
Properties of Graded Metal-Ceramic
and Damage in Energetic Materials A. Selimov, R. Hoover, Q. Fouliard, A. Manero, Composites
Monday, 9 January 2017
36-MAT-1
S. Kontogiannis, A. Savill, T. Kipouros,
Cranfield University, Cranfield, United
Kingdom
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0136
A Multi-Objective Multi-Fidelity
framework for global optimization
Grapevine 3
Mustang 2
Mustang 1
Palomino 2
66
National Laboratories, Livermore, CA
P. Ma, D. Banuti, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA; J. Hickey, University of
Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada; M. Ihme,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
J. Temme, V. Coburn, C. Kweon, Army
Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, MD
Leonov, University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, IN
S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0153
Experimental and Numerical Study
of Chemiluminescence Characteristics
in Premixed Counterflow Flames of
Methane based Fuel blends
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0158
Experimental Investigation of the
Internal Structure and Dynamic
Behavior of the Rail Plasma
Actuator Arc
S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia; P. Kozlov,
Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia M. Gray, Y. Choi, J. Sirohi, L. Raja,
University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0157
Nonequilibrium Radiation NO in
Shocked Air
Plasma Aerodynamics I
I. Chterev, N. Rock, H. Ek, B. Emerson, J. Y. Liu, G. Vourliotakis, Y. Hardalupas, A. Taylor,
Seitzman, T. Lieuwen, Georgia Institute of Imperial College London, London, United
Technology, Atlanta, GA; et al.
Kingdom
University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0149
Flame Spread Measurements of
Alternative Aviation fuels
V. Goyal, R. Lucht, J. Gore, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
E. Mayhew, C. Mitsingas, B. McGann,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL; T. Hendershott, S. Stouffer,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; P.
Wrzesinski, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0148
Spray Characteristics and Flame
Structure of Jet A and Alternative
Jet Fuels
Alternate Aviation Fuels I
H. Tani, Y. Umemura, Y. Daimon, Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Tsukuba, Japan
Combustion Diagnostics I: Applications
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0152
Simultaneous High Speed (5 kHz)
Fuel-PLIE, OH-PLIF and Stereo
PIV Imaging of Pressurized SwirlStabilized Flames using Liquid Fuels
B. Sforzo, S. Wei, J. Seitzman, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0147
Non-premixed Ignition of
Alternative Jet Fuels
Chaired by: S. LEONOV, University of Notre Dame and L. RAJA, University of Texas at Austin
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0154
AIAA-2017-0155
AIAA-2017-0156
Measurement of Plasma Induced Numerical Study of Acceleration of Measurement of Velocity Induced
Flow Perturbations Affecting a Mach the Hydrogen Ions in the Penning by a Propagating Arc Magneto4.5 Corner Separation Zone
Discharge at Pressures Around 1
hydrodynamic Plasma Actuator
B. Hedlund, A. Houpt, S. Gordeyev, S.
Y. Choi, M. Gray, J. Sirohi, L. Raja,
Torr
Monday, 9 January 2017
43-PDL-1
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: C. CADOU, University of Maryland and B. EMERSON
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-0151
Invited Review: Continuing
High-speed chemiluminescence
Advances in High-Speed,
measurements of alternative jet
Multidimensional Imaging
fuels at engine relevant ambient
J. Gord, Air Force Research Laboratory,
conditions
Monday, 9 January 2017
42-PC-4
J. Heyne, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; M.
Colket, Self, Avon, CT; M. Gupta, A. Jardines,
Federal Aviation Administration, Washington,
D.C.; J. Moder, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; J. Edwards, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; et al.
Chaired by: M. GUPTA and M. COLKET, United Technologies Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0145
AIAA-2017-0146
Year 2 of the National Jet Fuels
Reference Jet Fuels for Combustion
Combustion Program: Towards a
Testing
J. Edwards, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Streamlined Alternative Jet Fuels
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Certification Process
Monday, 9 January 2017
41-PC-3
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0144
Interface Tracking Simulations of
Liquid Oxygen/Gaseous Hydrogen
Coaxial Combustions at Subcritical
Pressures
Combustion Modeling and Simulation I
Chaired by: V. RAMAN, University of Michigan and H. IM, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0141
AIAA-2017-0142
AIAA-2017-0143
Turbulent Mixing and Combustion Large-Eddy Simulation of the
Numerical framework for
of Supercritical Coflowing and
HIFiRE Direct Connect Rig Scramjet transcritical real-fluid reacting
Transverse Jets
Combustor
flow simulations using the flamelet
S. Chong, V. Raman, University of
Z. Vane, G. Lacaze, J. Oefelein, Sandia
progress variable approach
Monday, 9 January 2017
40-PC-2
I. Kronhaus, L. van Rossum, Technion--Israel
Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0159
Characterization of the Formation
Process of Cathodic-Arc-Jet in
Atmospheric Pressure Gas
P. Canteenwalla, W. Chishty, National
Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0150
Investigation of Engine
Performance at Altitude Using
Selected Alternative Fuels for the
National Jet Fuels Combustion
Program
Ft. Worth 4
San Antonio 2
San Antonio 5
San Antonio 6
67
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0166
CubeSat Attitude Determination
Using Low-Cost Sensors and
Magnetic Field Time Derivative
K. Brouwer, A. Gogulapati, J. McNamara,
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0164
Development of an Earth Smallsat
Flight Test to Demonstrate Viability
of Mars Aerocapture
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0170
Thrust Coefficient Losses in
Additively Manufactured Low Thrust
Nozzles
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0175
Deployment Dynamics of Selfdeployable Truss Structure
Consisting of Bi-convex Booms
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0176
Design and Testing of a Space
Deployable Mechanism
N. Hyatt, Air Force Institute of Technology, C. Tommila, C. Hartsfield, Air Force Institute
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0169
Hall Effect Thruster Characterization
Through Potential, Magnetic, and
Optical Measurements
Q. Chen, Z. Yao, Y. Hou, H. Fang,
A. Rakow, Composite Technology
A. Tamura, S. Inoue, D. Kawarabayashi, M. Shanghai YS Information Technology
Development, Inc., Lafayette, CO; J. Banik, Yamazaki, Y. Miyazaki, Nihon University, Company, Ltd., Shanghai, China
Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, Funabashi, Japan
NM; G. Sanford, C. Griffee, LoadPath, LLC,
Albuquerque, NM
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0174
Experimental and Analytical
Characterization of a Slit-LockTM
Composite Boom
Deployable Booms and Flexures
M. Sorgenfrei, D. Kemp, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; A.
Harness, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Boulder, CO; M. Nehrenz, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0168
Validation of a Low-Cost Avionics
Package for Small Spacecraft via
Rocket-Based Field Tests
Small Satellite Subsystems
K. Zhang, N. Gatsonis, J. Blandino, M.
M. Werner, B. Woollard, A. Tadanki, R.
Demetriou, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Braun, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Worcester, MA
Atlanta, GA; R. Lock, A. Nelessen, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0163
Nanosat Orbit Raising and
Rendezvous Using a ContinuousThrust Controller
Small Satellite Missions
R. Klock, C. Cesnik, University of Michigan, R. Murthy, X. Wang, A. Matney, M.
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Mignolet, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0181
Nonlinear Geometric Thermoelastic
Response of Structures with
Uncertain Thermal and Structural
Properties
A. Gogulapati, K. Brouwer, Ohio State
P. Song, X. Wang, A. Matney, R. Murthy,
University, Columbus, OH; X. Wang, R.
M. Mignolet, Arizona State University,
Murthy, Arizona State University, Tempe, Tempe, AZ
AZ; J. McNamara, M. Mignolet, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0180
Full and Reduced Order
Aerothermoelastic Modeling of
Built- Up Aerospace Panels in HighSpeed Flows
E. Dreyer, B. Grier, J. McNamara, Ohio
State University, Columbus, OH; R. Klock,
C. Cesnik, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0182
Multi-Discipline Modeling of
Complete Hypersonic Vehicles Using
CFD Surrogates
Special Session: Aerothermoelasticity of, and Dynamic Response in, High Speed Vehicles and in High Speed Flow I
A. Brinkmeyer, J. Reveles, V. Gurusamy, Oxford
Space Systems, Oxford, United Kingdom; A.
Pirrera, P. Weaver, University of Bristol, Bristol,
United Kingdom; M. Lawton, Oxford Space
Systems, Oxford, United Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0173
A Multifunctional Tape Spring Boom
with Embedded Gas Lines and
Flexible Printed Circuit Boards
Y. Shimoda, K. Watanabe, N. Sakamoto, T.
Kuratomi, N. Hidaka, WEL Research Company,
Ltd., Ichihara, Japan; M. Ogawa, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Meguro, Japan; et al.
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0167
Development of Stereo Camera System
for Accurate Observation of Deployable
Membranes onboard CubeSat
A. Prakash, K. Barad, SRM University,
Chennai, India
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0162
Preliminary analysis of ‘BALLET’ Ballistic Lunar Low Energy Transfer
design for SRMSAT-2
Chaired by: J. MCNAMARA, The Ohio State University and N. FALKIEWICZ, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0177
AIAA-2017-0178
AIAA-2017-0179
Interplay of Surface Deformation Rapid Simulation of a Hypersonic A Construction of Thermal Basis
and Shock-Induced Separation in Vehicle Through Singular Value
Functions for Coupled Structural Shock/Boundary Layer Interactions Decomposition
Thermal Reduced Order Models
Monday, 9 January 2017
47-SD-1/APA-46
C. Leclerc, L. Wilson, S. Pellegrino,
California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA
Chaired by: M. SILVER, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0171
AIAA-2017-0172
TRAC Boom Structural Mechanics Characterization of Ultra-Thin
T. Murphey, D. Turse, L. Adams, Roccor,
Composite Triangular Rollable and
LLC, Longmont, CO
Collapsible Booms
Monday, 9 January 2017
46-SCS-1
A. Mody, T. Sharma, P. Tekriwal, G.
A. Walker, M. Kumar, University of
Subraminian, A. Ratheesh, K. Barad, SRM Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
University, Chennai, India
Chaired by: A. SANTANGELO
0930 hrs
AIAA-2017-0165
Attitude Determination and Control
System Design for Srmsat-2: A
Micro Class Lunar Orbiter
Monday, 9 January 2017
45-SATS-2
K. Barad, A. Mody, S. Namdeo, A.
Ratheesh, K. Naik, SRM University,
Chennai, India
Chaired by: J. STRAUB, North Dakota University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0160
AIAA-2017-0161
SRMSAT-2: Study of the Lunar
Development of a Low-Flying
Sub-Surface and Deep-Space
CubeSat Mission for F-Region
Environment Using a Micro-Satellite Characterization
J. Black, A. Wolosik, Virginia Polytechnic
Platform
Monday, 9 January 2017
44-SATS-1
Appaloosa 2
Palomino 1
Austin 6
Austin 4
68
D. Linne, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; G. Sanders, NASA Johnson
Space Center, Houston, TX; S. Starr, NASA
Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral,
FL; N. Suzuki, NASA Headquarters,
Washington, D.C.; T. O’Malley, NASA Glenn
Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH;
R. Harvey, Z. Zeszut, B. Carreno, Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland,
OH; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0191
Investigating the transonic flutter
boundary of the Benchmark
Supercritical Wing
B. Sasanapuri, K. Zore, E. Bish, ANSYS,
Inc., Pune, India
N. Lee, S. Close, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0194
Meteoroid Impact Detection for
Exploration of Asteroids (MIDEA): A
Small Satellite Concept for Asteroid
Characterization
Virginie Wiels
ONERA/DTIM
T. Evans, West Virginia Robotic Technology
Center, Fairmont, WV; D. Goodman, West
Virginia University, Morgantown, WV; M.
Campbell, C. Panther, West Virginia Robotic
Technology Center, Fairmont, WV; A.
Noble, B. Mishra, West Virginia University,
Morgantown, WV
ISRU Technologies
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0195
Robotic Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity
Sensing for Planetary Material
Characterization and Exploration
Objectives
Kristin Rozier
Iowa State University
André Platzer
Carnegie Mellon University
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0192
Aeroelastic Simulations Using ANSYS
Multiphysics Software
Verification vs Certification for Software Intense Systems
P. Chwalowski, J. Heeg, R. Biedron, NASA J. Heeg, P. Chwalowski, NASA Langley
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0190
Numerical Investigations of the
Benchmark Supercritical Wing in
Transonic Flow
K. Schroeder, Y. Song, B. Horton, J.
Bayandor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Blacksburg, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0187
Investigation of UAS Ingestion
into High-Bypass Engines, Part 2:
Parametric Drone Study
Special Session: Aeroelastic Prediction I
D. Kammer, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Y. Song, B. Horton, J. Bayandor, Virginia
Madison, WI; A. White, D. Schwartz, ATA
Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Engineering, Inc., San Diego, CA
Blacksburg, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0186
Investigation of UAS Ingestion into
High-Bypass Engines, Part 1: Bird
H. Briggs, ATA Engineering, Inc., San Diego, CA; vs. Drone
Special Topics in Structural Dynamics and Aeroelasticity I
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0185
Integration of Structural Uncertainty
and Robust Control
Natasha Neogi
National Institute of Aerospace
Chaired by: L. GERTSCH, Missouri University of Science and Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-0193
The Advanced Explorations Systems Measurement of Cohesion in
ISRU Technology Development
Asteroid Regolith Materials
J. Kleinhenz, J. Gaier, D. Waters, NASA
Project
Monday, 9 January 2017
51-SRE-1
Panelists:
Monday, 9 January 2017
50-SOF-1
0930 - 1230 hrs
C. Spode, E. Molina, R. Silva, Technological Winterthur, Switzerland; A. Da Ronch, F.
Mazzacchi, University of Southampton,
Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São José
Southampton, United Kingdom
dos Campos, Brazil; C. Silva, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA
Chaired by: A. SCOTTI, Pilatus Aircraft Ltd and E. BLADES, ATA Engineering, Inc.
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0188
AIAA-2017-0189
Plans and Suggestions of a
Analysis of Resolved Turbulent Scales
Verification Case to the AIAA
of Motion in Aeroelastic Problems
M. Righi, Zürich University of Applied Sciences,
Aeroelastic Prediction Workshop
Monday, 9 January 2017
49-SD-3
L. Yagil, D. Raveh, M. Idan, Technion--Israel M. DiPalma, F. Gandhi, Rensselaer
Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Chaired by: D. KUMAR, MSC Software and K. SINGH, Miami Univeristy
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0183
AIAA-2017-0184
Elastic Deformations Control of
Optimizing Stiffness and Damping
Highly Flexible Aircraft in Trimmed of Filled Cellular Lattice Structures
Flight and Gust Encounter
using Response Surface Methods
Monday, 9 January 2017
48-SD-2
Ft. Worth 5
Ft. Worth 7
Appaloosa 4
Appaloosa 3
69
S. Gu, R. Morgan, T. McIntyre, University
of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
A. Sahai, B. Lopez, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; C.
Johnston, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; M. Panesi, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: R. BOND, Arnold Engineering Development Complex
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0212
AIAA-2017-0213
Study of the Afterbody Radiation Novel Approach for CO2 State-Toduring Mars Entry in an Expansion State Modeling and Application to
Tube
Multidimensional Entry Flows
Monday, 9 January 2017
55-TP-1
N. Borer, J. Derlaga, K. Deere, M. Carter,
S. Viken, M. Patterson, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0205
Structural Loads Analysis of a
Hybrid Wing Body Transport
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0206
Honeycomb Core Buckling Due to
Transverse Compression
Unique and Transformational Flight
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0215
Modeling Laser Attenuation in
Reacting Flows Using Adaptive
Finite Elements
P. Gupta, C. Scalo, Purdue University, West P. Bauman, T. Adowski, State University of
Lafayette, IN; G. Lodato, National Institute New York, Buffalo, NY
of Applied Sciences (INSA), Saint-Étiennedu-Rouvray, France
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0214
Numerical Investigation and
Modeling of Thermoacoustic Shock
Waves
Aerothermodynamics I
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, M. Marwa, B. Martos, S. Martin, R.
VA; E. Tse, Georgia Institute of Technology, Anderson, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
Atlanta, GA; I. Bakhle, Purdue University, University, Daytona Beach, FL
West Lafayette, IN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0211
Analytical Forms of the Range
Performance of Hybrid and Electric
Turboprop Aircraft, for Design
Optimization Studies.
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0201
A Physics-Based Combined Creep
and Fatigue Methodology for FiberReinforced Polymer Composites
K. Gharibi, J. Hurley, A. Tamijani, EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beach, FL
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0207
Determination of Load paths in
Plates and Shells Using Load Path
Function
A. Joseph, P. Davidson, A. Waas, University F. Bhuiyan, R. Fertig, University of
of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA
Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0200
Intra-inter Crack Band Model
(I2CBM) for Progressive Damage
and Failure Analysis of Joints
B. Flansburg, Lockheed Martin Corporation, H. Soliman, R. Kapania, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University,
C. Sachdeva, PEC University of Technology, Marietta, GA
Blacksburg, VA
Chandigarh, India; J. Miglani, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA; S. Padhee, Indian Institute
of Technology, Ropar, Ropar, India
Chaired by: B. SEELEY, Sustainable Aviation Foundation, Inc. and M. PATTERSON, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0208
AIAA-2017-0209
AIAA-2017-0210
Regional Sky Transit III: The
Comparison of Aero-Propulsive
A Modular Unmanned Aerial System
Primacy of Noise
Performance Predictions
For Missions Requiring Distributed
B. Seeley, Sustainable Aviation Foundation, for Distributed Propulsion
Aerial Presence or Payload Delivery
Inc., Santa Rosa, CA
M. Patterson, J. Quinlan, W. Fredericks,
Configurations
Monday, 9 January 2017
54-TFPC-1
J. Quinlan, F. Gern, NASA Langley Research J. Moore, S. Cutright, J. Viken, NASA
Center, Hampton, VA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
P. Diaz Montiel, L. Escalona, S.
Venkataraman, San Diego State University,
San Diego, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0199
Exploration of Surrogate Models
for Inverse Identification of
Delamination Cracks in Composites
using Electrical Resistance
Tomography
Aircraft Structural Design, Test and Analysis
F. Leone, C. Davila, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; G. Mabson, M.
Ramnath, The Boeing Company, Seattle,
WA; I. Hyder, The Boeing Company, North
Charleston, SC
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0198
Fracture-Based Mesh Size
Requirements for Matrix Cracks in
Continuum Damage Mechanics Models
Composite Damage and Failure Prediction Methods I
Chaired by: P. MURTHY, NASA Glenn Research Center and B. BEDNARCYK, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0202
AIAA-2017-0203
AIAA-2017-0204
Aeroelastic Optimization of
Structural Design Exploration of an Study for Effectiveness of Idealized
Generalized Tube and Wing Aircraft Electric Powered Multi-propulsor
Theory for Fuselage Section
Concepts using HCDstruct Version 2.0 Wing Configuration
Through Finite Element Analysis
Monday, 9 January 2017
53-STR-2
C. Rouseau, S. Engelstad, Lockheed Martin E. Madenci, University of Arizona, Tucson,
Corporation, Fort Worth, TX; S. Clay,
Tucson, AZ; S. Oterkus, University of
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightStrathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: I. RAJU, NASA-Langley Research Center and C. BISAGNI, TU Delft
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0196
AIAA-2017-0197
Data Requirements for Progressive Peridynamic Modeling of ThermoDamage Analysis of Composite
Oxidative Damage Evolution in a
Structures
Composite Lamina
Monday, 9 January 2017
52-STR-1
Austin 2
Dallas 6
Appaloosa 1
Mustang 3
70
B. Webb, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold Northwestern Polytechnical University,
AFB, TN; J. Sheeley, National Aerospace Xi’an, China
Solutions, LLC, Arnold AFB, TN
J. Chin, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH
First Come, First Serve Seating for 200
Monday, 9 January 2017
59-LUNCH-1
1230 - 1400 hrs
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
M. Mohamed Salleh, K. Low, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore,
Singapore
Chaired by: M. LOGAN, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0222
AIAA-2017-0223
Fail-Safe Navigation for
Concept of Operations (ConOps) for
Autonomous Urban Multicopter
Traffic Management of Unmanned
Flight
Aircraft Systems (TM-UAS) in Urban
C. Ochoa, E. Atkins, University of Michigan, Environment
Monday, 9 January 2017
58-UMS-1
One, Los Angeles, CA
Chaired by: C. PEKARDAN and J. CHIN, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Hyperloop: Transforming The Way Past and Future Ground Level
We Move
Aeronautics: Hyperloop Technology
J. Giegel, C. Karla, K. Hosseini, Hyperloop Convergence
Monday, 9 January 2017
57-TP-13/MDO-13
VA; D. Glass, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
Y. Birhane, Addis Ababa University, Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia; S. Lin, National Taiwan
University of Science and Technology,
Taipei, Taiwan; F. Lai, University of
Oklahoma, Norman, Norman, OK
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0219
EHD-Enhanced Heat Transfer in a
Vertical Tube
Heat Transfer I
J. K N, A. Roy, P. Ghosh, Indian Institute of
Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0220
Numerical Studies on Direct Contact
Condensation (DCC) of Subsonic
Vapor/Gas Jets in Subcooled
Flowing Liquid
K. Decker, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA; J. Chin, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; A. Peng, Yale
University, New Haven, CT; C. Summers,
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle,
WA; G. Nguyen, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA; A. Oberlander,
Brown University, Providence, RI; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0221
Conceptual Sizing and Feasibility
Study for a Magnetic Plane Concept
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0225
Requirements, Platform
Specifications, and System
Architectures for Future Unmanned
Traffic Management Systems
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0226
Impact of Varied Power Setting on
Thrust of Multi-Rotor VTOL sUAS in
Ground Effect
France A. Córdova
Director
National Science Foundation
NSF’s 10 Big Ideas: Understanding Science, Discovering Breakthroughs, and Influencing Public Policy
Durand Lecture for Public Service and Luncheon
V. Maldonado , P. Sarker, University of
G. Eberhart, J. Wilhelm, Ohio University,
Texas, San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; S. A. Vetrella, R. Fontanella, G. Fasano, D. Athens, OH
Chowdhury, State University of New York, Accardo, S. Rosario, L. Angrisani, University
Buffalo, NY
of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0224
A Modular Design Approach to A
Reconfigurable Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle
UAS Integration into Urban Environments
C. Taylor, Department of Transportation,
Cambridge, MA
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
Hyperloop Commercial Feasibility
Analysis: A High Level Economic
Overview
Hyperloop and Future High-Speed Transportation Concepts
Chaired by: M. KIO, National Space Research & Development Agency and G. SCHNEIDER, University of Waterloo
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0216
AIAA-2017-0217
AIAA-2017-0218
Characterization of a Method for Investigation of the Effects of Shear Numerical Investigation on the
Inverse Heat Conduction Using Real on Arc-Electrode Erosion Using a
Infrared Signature of Shock Vector
and Simulated Thermocouple Data Modified Arc-Electrode Mass Loss Controlling Nozzle
M. Pizzo, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Model
W. Cheng, L. Zhou, J. Shi, Z. Wang,
Monday, 9 January 2017
56-TP-2
Texas A & B
Grapevine 2
Dallas 5
Austin 3
71
J. Lewalle, M. Glauser, Syracuse University,
Syracuse, NY; S. Gogineni, Spectral Energies,
LLC, Dayton, OH; B. Kiel, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
S. Hromisin, L. Myers, P. Morris, D.
McLaughlin, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA
T. MacDonald, E. Botero, J. Vegh, A. Variyar,
J. Alonso, Stanford University, Stanford, CA;
T. Orra, Embraer, São José dos Campos,
Brazil; et al.
M. Hassanalian, A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico D. Ha, J. Kim, S. Choi, J. Han, Korea
State University, Las Cruces, NM
Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Daejeon, South Korea
V. Ahuja, R. Hartfield, J. Burkhalter,
Research in Flight, Auburn, AL
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0235
Optimizing Engine Placement on
an Aircraft Wing using Bio-mimetic
optimization and FlightStreamTM
S. Dutta, D. Way, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
B. Burchett, Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology, Terre Haute, IN
B. Malla, E. Gutmark, University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0231
Nearfield Characterization of Low
Supersonic Single Expansion Ramp
Nozzles with Extended Ramps
of Technology, Atlanta, GA
C. Lorenz, Z. Putnam, University of Illinois, Z. Wang, M. Grant, Purdue University, West
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Lafayette, IN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0248
Hypersonic Trajectory Optimization
by Sequential Semidefinite
Programming
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0244
Optimizing Endurance and Stability
of a Modular UAV Design
L. Iqbal, National University of Sciences
and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0238
Utilization of Geometry Definition
Tools in Aircraft Design: Need for
Paradigm Shift
P. Souza, O. de Almeida, Federal University
of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil; C. Ilario
da Silva, Embraer, São José dos Campos,
Brazil
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0232
Sound Propagation of a Mach 0.75
Jet in Crossflow
C. Larsen, Chalmers University of Technology,
R. Bramlette, R. Barrett-Gonzalez, University of Göteborg, Sweden; S. Paul, University at
Buffalo, Buffalo, NY; A. Svensson, Chalmers
Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS
University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; S.
Chowdhury, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
G. Mura, N. Qin, University of Sheffield,
Sheffield, United Kingdom
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0237
Local class shape transformation
parameterization (l-CST) for airfoils
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0243
Design and Flight Testing of
a Convertible Quadcopter for
L. Whitcher, E. Johnson, Georgia Institute Maximum Flight Speed
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0242
The Analysis and Design of a
Highly-Gyroscopic VTOL MAV
Unmanned Aircraft Design II
T. Bouquet, R. Vos, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0236
Modeling the Propeller Slipstream
Effect on Lift and Pitching Moment
Aircraft Design Tools and Methods II
D. Papamoschou, V. Phong, University of
California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0230
The Very Near Pressure Field of
Single- and Multi-Stream Jets
Aeroacoustics Jet Noise II
Launch Vehicle, Atmospheric Entry, Hypersonic Flight and Aeroassist Technology I
Chaired by: K. DORSETT, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and S. DUTTA, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0245
AIAA-2017-0246
AIAA-2017-0247
Comparison of the Effects of Velocity A Gauss Pseudospectral Collocation Optimal Hypersonic Trajectory
and Range Triggers on Trajectory
for Rapid Trajectory Prediction and Strategies for Supersonic
Dispersions for the Mars 2020 Mission Guidance
Retropropulsion at Mars
Monday, 9 January 2017
63-AFM-2
R. Salazar, M. Hassanalian, A. Abdelkefi,
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces,
NM
Chaired by: M. LOGAN, NASA Langley Research Center and D. CARTER, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0239
AIAA-2017-0240
AIAA-2017-0241
Defining a conceptual design for
Conceptual design and analysis of The Trim Condition of a Hovering
a tilt-rotor micro air vehicle for a separation flight for an unmaned Insect-like Flapping-wing Micro Air
well-defined mission
air vehicle to five micro air vehicles Vehicle in Asymmetric Condition
Monday, 9 January 2017
62-ACD-4
Saab, Linköping, Sweden
Chaired by: D. LEVY, Textron Aviation and D. BENCHERGUI, Bombardier Inc
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0233
AIAA-2017-0234
Selection of Future Technologies
SUAVE: An Open-Source Environment
during Aircraft Conceptual Design Enabling Unconventional Vehicle
C. Jouannet, K. Amadori, E. Bäckström,
Designs through Higher Fidelity
Monday, 9 January 2017
61-ACD-3
Chaired by: P. MORRIS, Pennsylvania State University and W. SCHUSTER, Honeywell International, Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0227
AIAA-2017-0228
AIAA-2017-0229
Near-field and Far-field Event
Near-Field Acoustic Radiations in a The Near-Field Acoustics of
Associations in Supersonic Jet Flow Two-Stream Supersonic Jet Flow
Supersonic Single and Dual
G. Starke, J. Lewalle, M. Glauser, Syracuse P. Kan, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY; C. Impinging Jets with Correlations to
University, Syracuse, NY
Ruscher, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; Far-Field Noise
Monday, 9 January 2017
60-AA-2
Grapevine 5
San Antonio 3
San Antonio 1
Grapevine B
72
Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA; D. Frame,
Self, Richland, WA
M. New-Tolley, M. Shneider, R. Miles,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
University, College Station, TX
University, Washington, D.C.; et al.
M. Kotov, I. Kryukov, L. Ruleva, S.
Solodovnikov, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
T. Kouchi, S. Yamaguchi, Y. Yamashita, S.
Yanase, Okayama University, Okayama,
Japan; S. Koike, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan
Arbor, MI
D. Sagerman, M. Rumpfkeil, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH; B. Hellman, N. Dasque,
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0264
Comparisons of Measured and
Modeled Aero-thermal Distributions for
Complex Hypersonic Configurations
W. Bearden, C. Hall, R. Pitz, Vanderbilt
University, Nashville, TN
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0260
Examination of NO Tag Formation
for Unseeded Molecular Tagging
Velocimetry
Pakistan; F. Akram, National University
of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad,
Pakistan; Z. Abbas, U. Ahsun, King Saud
University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
J. Masud, A. Sayani, Z. Toor, Air University,
Islamabad, Pakistan
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0269
Composite Analysis and
Characterization of Exhaust Effects
on Aerodynamic Behavior of a
J. Masud, Z. Toor, Air University, Islamabad, Supersonic Aircraft
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0268
Part II: Winglet Design and
Optimization for a Low-speed
Subsonic UAV Wing
Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics I
M. Matsunaga, Y. Takahashi, N. Oshima,
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan; K.
Yamada, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0263
Aerodynamic Heating Prediction of
an Inflatable Reentry Vehicle in a
Hypersonic Wind Tunnel
Hypersonic Aerodynamics
J. Michael, K. Zhu, C. Dedic, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0259
Sodium two-photon laser-induced
fluorescence characterization with
nanosecond and femtosecond
excitation
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0255
Particle Size Measurements in an
Arcjet Erosion Test Facility
D. Plemmons, N. Galyen, Arnold Engineering
L. Rajendran, B. Singh, Purdue University, West Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN
Lafayette, IN; M. Giarra, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA;
S. Bane, P. Vlachos, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
Laser Tagging and Fluorescence Techniques
Chaired by: M. GHOREYSHI, United States Air Force Academy and K. MULLENERS, EPFL
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0265
AIAA-2017-0266
AIAA-2017-0267
Modified Lee’s Transonic Buffet
Critical Mach Number Prediction on Effects of Speed on Coupled Sweep
Mechanism Inspired with FastSwept Wings
and Camber in Morphing Wings
J. Kirkman, T. Takahashi, Arizona State
L. Gamble, A. Moosavian, D. Inman,
framing Focusing-schlieren
University, Tempe, AZ
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Visualization
Monday, 9 January 2017
67-APA-6
D. Buttsworth, N. Stern, R. Choudhury,
University of Southern Queensland,
Toowoomba, Australia
Chaired by: M. CONWAY, The Aerospace Corporation and K. VANDEN, USAF
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0261
AIAA-2017-0262
A Demonstration of Hypersonic
The Investigation of Shock-Wave
Pitching Control in the TUSQ
Interaction with Aerodynamic
Hypersonic Wind Tunnel
Models
Monday, 9 January 2017
66-APA-5
Y. Zhang, R. Miles, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
Chaired by: P. DANEHY, NASA Langley Research Center and T. JENKINS, MetroLaser Inc
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0256
AIAA-2017-0257
AIAA-2017-0258
Characterizing the accuracy of
Modeling of the FLEET Filament
Mixture Fraction Imaging Using
FLEET velocimetry using comparison Interaction with a Nonuniform
Femtosecond TPLIF of Krypton
Y. Wang, W. Kulatilaka, Texas A&M
with hot wire anemometry
Gas Flow
Monday, 9 January 2017
65-AMT-4
J. Ellsworth, NASA Armstrong Flight
Research Center, Edwards, CA
Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, PA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0254
PIV/BOS Synthetic Image Generation
in Variable Density Environments for
J. Harris , Z. Berger , C. Truong, S. Hinkle, Error Analysis and Experiment Design
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0253
Validation of PSV for Turbulence
Measurements and Modeling
Velocimetry: Development and Implementation Challenges
Chaired by: C. SLABAUGH, Purdue University and M. REEDER, Air Force Institute of Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0250
AIAA-2017-0251
AIAA-2017-0252
Dynamic Leading Edge Stagnation Instrument for In-Flight Boundary Measurements of Ship Air Wake
Point Determination Utilizing an
Layer Rake Measurements
Using Airborne Anemometers
R. Westphal, R. Schelley, California
C. Mallon, B. Muthig, K. Gamagedara, K.
Array of Hot-Film Sensors with
Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Patil, C. Friedman, T. Lee, George Washington
Unknown Calibration
Monday, 9 January 2017
64-AMT-3
Dallas 3
Dallas 2
Grapevine 4
Grapevine 6
73
J. Li, J. Krampf, J. Mitchell, R. Agarwal,
Washington University in St. Louis, St.
Louis, MO
M. Kanamori, T. Takahashi, Y. Naka, Y.
Makino, H. Takahashi, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; H.
Ishikawa, ASIRI Corporation, Chiyoda, Japan
S. Morton, CREATE Kestrel Team, Lorton,
VA; D. McDaniel, University of Alabama,
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
A. Wissink, Army Aviation and Missile
Research Development and Engineering
Center, Moffett Field, CA; B. Jayaraman,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA; J. Sitaraman, Parallel Geometric
Algorithms LLC, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and R. MEAKIN
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0286
AIAA-2017-0287
CFD Based Model Building of the An Assessment of the Dual Mesh
F-16XL Static and Dynamic Loads Paradigm Using Different NearUsing Kestrel
Body Solvers in Helios
Monday, 9 January 2017
71-APA-10
C. Ellis-Terrell, V. Poenitzsch, G. Musgrove, M. Hasegawa, H. Sakaue, University of
J. Simpson, R. Wei, K. Coulter, Southwest Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
A. Soueidan, R. LeBeau, Saint Louis
University, St. Louis, MO
H. Takahashi, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA), Kakuda, Japan; M. Kanamori,
Y. Naka, Y. Makino, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0279
Characteristic Scales of Atmospheric
Turbulence Responsible for Sonic
Boom Propagation
K. Fujino, R. Kikuchi, K. Shimoyama, S.
Obayashi, Tohoku University, Sendai,
Japan; Y. Makino, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0280
Effects of Uncertainties in
Atmospheric Turbulence and
Weather Predictions on Sonic Boom
A. Moyes, H. Kostak, C. Cox, T. Kocian,
W. Saric, H. Reed, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX; et al.
LLC, Sunnyvale, CA; V. Lakshminarayan, B.
Roget, Science and Technology Corporation,
Moffett Field, CA; A. Wissink, Army
Aviation and Missile Research Development
and Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA
J. Erwin, R. Glasby, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN; S.
Karman, Pointwise, Inc., Fort Worth, TX;
D. Stefanski, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0289
Results from HPCMP CREATETM-AV
COFFE and KCFD Solvers for the
6th AIAA Drag Prediction Workshop
J. Sitaraman, Parallel Geometric Algorithms Cases
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0288
Progress in Strand Mesh Generation
and Domain Connectivity for DualMesh CFD simulations
M. Galbraith, S. Allmaras, R. Haimes,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0290
Full Potential Revisited: A Medium
Fidelty Aerodynamic Analysis Tool
Special Session: CREATE-AV HPC Multiphysics I
D. Coleman, SURVICE Engineering, Eglin
AFB, FL; F. Thomas, University of Notre
Dame, Notre Dame, IN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0285
Drag Reduction Initial Conditions
on Various Legacy Fleet Aircraft:
Surface Roughness Measurements
Environmentally Friendly/Efficient Aerodynamics and Enabling Technology II
Chaired by: W. FELDER, Stevens Institute of Technology and E. FELTROP, Textron Aviation
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0282
AIAA-2017-0283
AIAA-2017-0284
Designing Superhydrophobic
Drag Reduction using Hairy
Rotorcraft Fuselage Drag Reduction
Coatings for Aircraft Drag
Chemical Coating on NACA 0012
Using Dielectric Barrier Discharge
Avoidance
Airfoil in Turbulent Airflow
Plasma Actuators
Monday, 9 January 2017
70-APA-9
J. Kirz, R. Rudnik, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany
L. Chen, X. Liu, Nanjing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0274
The Shock Characteristics of a Two
Blade Turbofan System
Special Session: Low Boom Activities II
Chaired by: L. BANGERT, NASA Langley Research Center and L. OZOROSKI, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0276
AIAA-2017-0277
AIAA-2017-0278
DLR Simulations of the First AIAA Prediction, Minimization and
Numerical Evauation of Effect of
Sonic Boom Prediction Workshop Propagation of Sonic Boom from Atmospheric Turbulence on Sonic Boom
Cases
Supersonic Bodies
Observed in D-SEND#2 Flight Test
Monday, 9 January 2017
69-APA-8/AA-3
and Development Organisation, Bengaluru, K. Bhamidipati, C. Vatcher, U.S. Air Force,
R. Knapke, Arnold Engineering
India; V. T, ANSYS, Inc., Bengaluru, India Edwards, CA; J. Lechniak, NASA Armstrong
Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN
Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA; D. Reasor,
Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0273
Analysis of height stability and
dynamic characteristics of a WIG craft
Special Session: CFD Applied to Real World Problems
Chaired by: M. JURKOVICH, US Air Force and P. MORGAN, Ohio Aerospace Institute
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0270
AIAA-2017-0271
AIAA-2017-0272
Studies on Aircraft Store with
Applications of Computational Fluid AEDC Computational Modeling and
Rotating Tail
Dynamics in Support of Aircraft
Simulation Support to Integrated
R. Kumar, M. Qumar, Defence Research
Instrumentation Installations
Test and Evaluation (IT&E)
Monday, 9 January 2017
68-APA-7
W. McGough, B. Smith, ASRC Federal
Inuteq LLC, Beltsville, MD
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0291
Creating High-Fidelity CFD Geometry
Using CREATE-AV DaVinci 4.0
A. Loseille, L. Frazza, F. Alauzet, French
Institute for Research in Computer Science
and Control (INRIA), Saclay, France
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0281
Comparing anisotropic adaptive
strategies on the 2nd AIAA sonic
boom workshop geometry
Z. Hall, Army Aviation and Missile Research
Development and Engineering Center,
Redstone Arsenal, AL
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0275
CFD Modeling of US Army UAVs
using NASA’s OVERFLOW CFD Code
Dallas 5
Dallas 1
Dallas 6
Dallas 4
74
L. Iqbal, National University of Sciences
and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
J. Zilli, D. Sutton, P. Lavoie, University of
Toronto, Toronto, Canada
United Kingdom
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Lesa Roe
Center Director 2005-2014
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0306
Stereo Particle Image Velocimetry
Measurements of Transition
Downstream of a Foward-Facing Step
in a Swept-Wing Boundary Layer
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0307
On the Mechanics and Control of
Boundary Layer Transition induced by
Discrete Roughness Elements
S. Suryanarayanan, D. Goldstein, University of
J. Eppink, C. Yao, NASA Langley Research J. Eppink, NASA Langley Research Center, Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; G. Brown, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ; A. Berger, E. White,
Center, Hampton, VA
Hampton, VA
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0305
Stereo Particle Velocimetry
Measurements of Transition
Downstream of a Backward-Facing
Step in a Swept-Wing Boundary Layer
Steve Jurczyk
Center Director 2014-2015
R. White, J. Harry, Purdue University, West D. Broderick, F. Wei, J. Ciccio, M. Bufalini,
Lafayette, IN; et al.
Central Connecticut State University, New
Britain, CT
Boundary Layer Stability and Transition II
Chaired by: D. RIZZETTA, USAF/RQVA and R. GRAVES, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0302
AIAA-2017-0303
AIAA-2017-0304
Effect of Freestream Turbulence
Roughness induced transition in low Effect of Compressibility on Plasmaon Laminar Separation Bubbles
pressure turbines
Based Transition Control for a Wing
and Flow Transition on an SD7003 A. Sengupta, N. Vadlamani, P. Tucker,
with Leading-Edge Excrescence
D. Rizzetta, M. Visbal, Air Force Research
Airfoil at Low Reynolds Numbers University of Cambridge, Cambridge,
Monday, 9 January 2017
75-FD-8
M. Hassanalian, H. Abdelmoula, S. Ben
Ayed, A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, NM
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0296
Effects of birds’ wing color on their
flight performance for biomimetics
purposes
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0301
Electronic Controller Design and
Fabrication for Full-Scale Helicopter
E. Abdou, A. Carvalhar, M. Klein, S. Otto, Flight Simulator at CCSU
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0300
Turbopump Design, Build, and
Testing at Purdue University
Advancing Aerospace Education I
H. Monner, O. Huxdorf, M. Pohl, J.
Riemenschneider, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany;
T. Homeyer, M. Hölling, University of
Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0295
Smart structures for wind energy
turbines
NASA Langley Centennial—A Storied Legacy, A Soaring Future
J. Dannenhoffer, M. Green, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, NY
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0299
Use of a Full-motion Flight
Simulator for Teaching Aircraft
Performance and Dynamics
A. Henry, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN; G. Molinari, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland;
A. Arrieta, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0294
Smart Morphing Wing: Optimization
of Distributed Piezoelectric
Actuation
Adaptive and Morphing Aircraft and Aeroelasticity, Adaptive Skins, Biomimetics
Moderator: James R. Hansen, Professor of History and Director, The University Honors College, Auburn University
Panelists:
Jeremiah Creedon
Delma Freeman
Roy Bridges
Center Director 1996-2002
Center Director 2002-2003
Center Director 2003-2005
Monday, 9 January 2017
74-F360-2
1400 - 1600 hrs
C. Merrett, Carleton University, Ottawa,
Canada
Chaired by: H. BRIGGS, ATA Engineering, Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0297
AIAA-2017-0298
Applying the IMPULSE Method to Teaching Product Design &
Second and Fourth Year Aerospace Development and Aircraft Design
Engineering Courses
Courses Together : Lessons to Share
Monday, 9 January 2017
73-EDU-2/DE-1
E. Ward, I. Chopra, A. Datta, University of F. Runkel, G. Molinari, Swiss Federal
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland;
A. Arrieta, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN; P. Ermanni, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland
Chaired by: G. REICH and H. SODANO, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0292
AIAA-2017-0293
Design of Self-Twisting Rotor
Shape Adaptation of Wing
Blades for High-Speed Compound Structures by Chiral Structures
Rotorcraft
Undergoing Elastic Instability
Monday, 9 January 2017
72-ASC-2
Texas 1
David Bowles
Center Director 2015-present
Texas C
Dallas 7
Palomino 3
75
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
E. Spinosa, S. Zhong, University of
Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
M. Rivers, C. Hunter, V. Vatsa, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
P. Hartwich, P. Camacho, K. El-Gohary, A.
Gonzales, E. Lawson, A. Shmilovich, The
Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA
Germany; C. Karch, A. Heilmann, M.
Blechschmidt, Airbus, Munich, Germany
University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
S. Pradhan, Indian Institute of Science,
Bengaluru, India
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0318
Transition and turbulence in a wallbounded channel flow at high Mach
S. Shuai, T. Wray, R. Agarwal, Washington number
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0317
Turbulence Modeling of High Speed
Compressible Flows
RANS/LES for High-Speed Flows
W. Zhang, W. Habashi, McGill University,
Montréal, Canada; N. Ben Salah, L’École
Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs de
Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia; M. Fossati, University of
Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom; D.
Isola, G. Baruzzi, ANSYS, Montreal, Canada
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0312
Edge-Based Finite Element Modeling
of Electromagnetic Effects in the
Hypersonic Regime
T. Berk, G. Gomit, B. Ganapathisubramani, S. Mat, M. Abdullah, M. Dahalan, M. Said,
University of Southampton, Southampton, S. Mansor, A. Abdul-Latif, University of
United Kingdom
Technology, Johor Bahru, Malaysia; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0326
Effects of Synthetic Jet Actuator
(SJA) on Flow Topology of BluntEdged UTM VFE2 Wing Model
Synthetic Jets
A. Shmilovich, Y. Yadlin, The Boeing
Company, Huntington Beach, CA
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Traverse Actuation Method for
High Lift
A. Shmilovich, Y. Yadlin, E. Dickey, P.
Hartwich, A. Khodadoust, The Boeing
Company, Huntington Beach, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0322
Development of an Active Flow
Control Technique for an Airplane
High-Lift Configuration
Special Session: CRM High-Lift Project
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0321
System-Level Trade Studies for
Transonic Transports with Active
Flow Control (AFC) Enhanced HighLift Systems
Chaired by: D. BRZOZOWSKI, The Boeing Company and S. JEE, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0323
AIAA-2017-0324
AIAA-2017-0325
Novel Design of a Synthetic Jet
Reduction of Skin Friction Drag in Effects of vortex-induced velocity
Actuator for Flow Control
a Turbulent Boundary Layer Using on the streamwise evolution of
K. Bauer, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Circular Synthetic Jets
synthetic jets in cross-flow
Monday, 9 January 2017
79-FD-13
M. Koklu, J. Hannon, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: J. LIN, NASA-Langley Research Center and E. WHALEN, Boeing
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0319
AIAA-2017-0320
CRM High Lift Model for Wind
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Tunnel Testing: an Active Flow
Analyses for the High-Lift Common
Control Perceptive
Research Model Using the USM3D
J. Lin, S. Viken, L. Pack Melton, M. Andino, and FUN3D Flow Solvers
A. Singh, K. Duraisamy, S. Pan, University Science and Technology, Rolla, MO; J. Wang,
R. Sun, H. Xiao, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
and State University, Blacksburg, VA
Monday, 9 January 2017
78-FD-12
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0311
Development of Discontinuous
Galerkin method for Hypersonic
Heating Prediction
S. Sherer, P. Morgan, M. Visbal, Air Force
E. Ching, Y. Lv, M. Ihme, Stanford
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH J. Lou, X. Liu, H. Luo, North Carolina State
University, Stanford, CA
University, Raleigh, NC; H. Nishikawa, National
Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0310
Reconstructed Discontinuous
Galerkin Methods for Diffusion
Using a First-Order Hyperbolic
System Formulation
CFD Methods for Compressible Flows II
Chaired by: C. BARNES, AFRL/RQVA and D. GONZALEZ, Naval Surface Warfare Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0314
AIAA-2017-0315
AIAA-2017-0316
Characterizing and Improving
High-Mach-Number Turbulence
Large-Eddy Simulation of a
Predictive Accuracy in Shock-Turbulent Modeling using Machine Learning and Compressible Mixing Layer and the
Boundary Layer Interactions Using
Direct Numerical Simulation Database Significance of Inflow Turbulence
J. Huang, L. Duan, Missouri University of
M. Mankbadi, J. DeBonis, N. Georgiadis, NASA
Data-driven Models
Monday, 9 January 2017
77-FD-11
Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
Chaired by: S. SHERER, AFRL/RQVA and B. AHRABI, University of Wyoming
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0308
AIAA-2017-0309
Weighted Upwinding Compact
Large Eddy Simulations of WallScheme for Shock Capturing
Mounted Cylinder in Supersonic
H. Aldujaly, Y. Yang, C. Liu, University of Flow Using OVERFLOW
Monday, 9 January 2017
76-FD-9
C. Cai, Michigan Technological University,
Houghton, MI
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0313
A Gaskinetic Model For Background
Flow Effects On Rarefied Jet Flow
Texas 2
Texas 6
Texas 3
Texas 4
76
Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
H. Quix, European Transonic Windtunnel,
Cologne, Germany
European Transonic Windtunnel, Cologne,
Germany; et al.
C. Klein, U. Henne, Y. Deisuke, V. Ondruss,
U. Beifuss, A. Hensch, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; et al.
P. Danehy, R. Burns, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Velocity measurements in unseeded
cryogenic flows using FLEET (Invited)
R. Pilawa-Podgurski, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
T. Calkins, M. Sleppy, B. Griffiths, The
Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Development of Shape Memory
Alloy Based Active Wind Tunnel
Models and Cryogenic Testing at
European Transonic Windtunnel
(ETW) and NASA Langley Transonic
Cryogenic Tunnel (TCT) (Invited)
G. Jones, W. Milholen, D. Chan, S.
Goodliff, L. Pack Melton, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
High Reynolds Testing of a Sweeping
Jet Configuration in a Semi-Span
Supercritical Wing (Invited)
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
Modular and Scalable High
Efficiency Power Inverters for
S. Liu, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA Extreme Power Density Applications
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Ultra-light Highly Efficient MW-Class
Cryogenically-Cooled Inverter
High Reynolds Number Aerodynamics and Testing (Invited)
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0336
Application of Carbon Nanotubes
and Temperature Sensitive Paint
for the Detection of Boundary
Beifuss, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Layer Transition under Cryogenic
Cologne, Germany; A. Hensch, J. Quest, Conditions (Invited)
Chaired by: H. QUIX, European Transonic Windtunnel and R. PARYZ
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-0335
Productivity Improvements at the Investigation of a Pressure Sensitive
European Transonic Windtunnel
Paint Technique for ETW (Invited)
D. Yorita, Y. Deisuke, V. Ondruss, U.
(Invited)
D. Zhang, General Electric Company,
Niskayuna, NY
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
SiC MW Converter for Hybrid
Propulsion
Experimental and Computational Fluid Dynamics Studies
C. Cantemir, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
10 MW Ring Motor for Aircraft
Power
R. Gebbink, German-Dutch Wind Tunnels, University, Tallahassee, FL; B. Dickinson, Air M. Li, T. Luo, R. Liu, S. Yang, Beijing
Marknesse, The Netherlands; G. Wang, M. Force Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL Institute of Aerospace Testing Technology,
Zhong, Chinese Aeronautical Establishment,
Beijing, China
Beijing, China
Monday, 9 January 2017
83-GT-11
D. Kodali, C. Kang, University of Alabama,
Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; H. Aono, Tokyo
University of Science, Katsushika, Japan
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0331
Analytical Aerodynamic Model of
Spanwise Flexible Flapping Wings in
Forward Flight
Hybrid Propulsion Concept Development for Transport Class Aircraft
J. Salmon, J. Bluman, C. Kang, University S. Corkery, R. Stevens, H. Babinsky,
of Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
University of Cambridge, Cambridge,
United Kingdom
Chaired by: C. JORGENS, The Boeing Company and A. CHOU, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0332
AIAA-2017-0333
AIAA-2017-0334
High-speed Wind Tunnel Test of
Air Data System Calibration
Numerical Analysis of Water-cooling
the CAE-AVM in DNW-HST for CFD Methodology over Cylindrical Bodies Deflector for a High-power Rocket
A. Karns, J. Strike, R. Kumar, Florida State Engine Test Stand
Validation Purposes
Monday, 9 January 2017
82-GT-2
C. Lents, United Technologies Corporation,
East Hartford, CT
Chaired by: N. MADAVAN, NASA-Ames Research Center and A. PROVENZA
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Conceptual Design and Performance High Speed, High Frequency AirEvaluation of a Parallel Hybrid Gas core Machine and Drive
Electric Geared Turbofan for N+3 K. Haran, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
Single Aisle Aircraft
Monday, 9 January 2017
81-GEPC-2
J. Wang, H. Dong, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0330
Low Reynolds Number Surge
Response of a Flat Plate Wing at 90
Degrees Incidence
Low-Re and Bio-Inspired Flows II: Unsteady Wings
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0329
Quasi-steady versus NavierStokes Solutions of Flapping Wing
C. Li, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; Fahimi, B. Mesmer, University of Alabama, Aerodynamics
Chaired by: M. OL, US Air Force Reseach Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0327
AIAA-2017-0328
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition
Marsbee - Can a Bee Fly on Mars?
Analysis of Flapping Hovering Wings J. Bluman, C. Kang, D. Landrum, F.
Monday, 9 January 2017
80-FD-14
Austin 1
Ft. Worth 6
Texas 5
Grapevine C
77
Q. Liu, D. Baccarella, T. Lee, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL;
C. Carter, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; H. Do, Seoul
National University, Seoul, South Korea
A. Scharfenberg, K. Dutour, University of
Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
Chaired by: R. DOWDY
1400 hrs
Oral Presentation
UAH AIAA Community Outreach
Monday, 9 January 2017
87-ISC-4
I. Marks, University of Texas, Arlington,
Arlington, TX
1430 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-UT Arlington Student Branch
Community Outreach: Fort Worth
Regional Science Fair
Student Paper Competition
F. Ladeinde, Z. Lou, Stony Brook University,
Stony Brook, NY
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0342
Pressure Treatment in the Flamelet
Modeling of Turbulent Supersonic
Combustion
Scramjet Combustors
New Engine Architectures I
W. Templeton, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
Daedalus Astronautics at ASU:
Outreach Program
S. Raghu, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Physics behind Light and Black
Holes using Darth Vader’s
Lightsaber
A. Phillips, U.S. Air Force Academy,
Colorado Springs, CO
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Aero Outreach Program
International Student Conference-Community Outreach Category
B. Israelsen, N. Ahmed, University of
H. Lyu, J. Suraj Nandiganahalli, I. Hwang, J. Suraj Nandiganahalli, S. Lee, I. Hwang,
Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; K. Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
R. Green, Orbit Logic, Inc., Greenbelt, MD;
W. Bennett, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: K. MELCHER, NASA Glenn Research Center and T. YUCELEN, Missouri University of Science & Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0343
AIAA-2017-0344
AIAA-2017-0345
Towards Adaptive Training of
Human Automation Interaction
Flight Deck Mode Confusion
Agent-Based Sparring Partners for Issue Detection Using a Generalized Detection using Intent-based
Fighter Pilots
Fuzzy Hidden Markov Model
Probabilistic Model Checking
Monday, 9 January 2017
86-IS-1
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightD. Peterson, Innovative Scientific Solutions,
Inc., Dayton, OH; E. Hassan, Air Force Research Patterson AFB, OH
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0341
Three-Dimensional Visualization of
Flow and Flame in a Model Scramjet
in Mach 4.5 Flows
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
Emission free propulsion system
with an hydrogen fuel cell hybrid
for a 4 seater aircraft
J. Kallo, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Stuttgart, Germany
J. Gladin, C. Perullo, J. Tai, D. Mavris,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: J. EDWARDS and J. FULTON
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0339
AIAA-2017-0340
Hybrid Reynolds-Averaged and Large- Radiance of Select Species in a
Eddy Simulations of Combustion in a Scramjet Cavity
S. Okhovat, T. Ombrello, M. Resor,
Supersonic Cavity Flameholder
Monday, 9 January 2017
85-HSABP-2
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Chaired by: M. RICKLICK, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0337
AIAA-2017-0338
Continued Analysis of an Inverse A Parametric Study of Hybrid
Brayton Cycle Based UAV Propulsion Electric Gas Turbine Propulsion as a
System
Function of Aircraft Size Class and
J. Wilhite, K. Yellugari, E. Gutmark,
Technology Level
Monday, 9 January 2017
84-GTE-2
Longhorn Hall D
Ft. Worth 1
San Antonio 4
Ft. Worth 2
78
Hiraku Sakmoto
Associate Professor
Tokyo Institute of Technology
G. Kenway, A. Mishra, N. Secco, K.
Duraisamy, J. Martins, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
L. Leifsson, Iowa State University, Ames,
IA; S. Koziel, Reykjavik University,
Reykjavik, Iceland
Delft, The Netherlands
Chaired by: J. GRAY, NASA Glenn Research Center and F. ENGELSEN, The Boeing Company
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0357
AIAA-2017-0358
AIAA-2017-0359
An Efficient Parallel Overset
Simulation-based Design
Aerodynamic Shape Optimization
Method for Aerodynamic Shape
Optimization by Adaptive Field
Using Symbolic Sensitivity Analysis
Optimization
Correction of Multi-fidelity Models A. Elham, Delft University of Technology,
D. Poole, C. Allen, T. Rendall, University of
Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0360
Objective Function and Constraints
for Robust Transonic Aerofoil
Optimization
S. Senck, University of Applied Sciences, Wels,
Austria; M. Scheerer, Aerospace & Advanced
Composites GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria;
V. Revol, Swiss Center for Electronics and
Microtechnology (CSEM), Alpnach Dorf,
Switzerland; K. Dobes, RUAG Group, Vienna,
Austria; B. Plank, J. Kastner, University of
Applied Sciences, Wels, Austria
Aerodynamic Shape Optimization
L. Kesemen, TUBITAK, Ankara, Turkey; A.
Kayran, Middle East Technical University,
Ankara, Turkey
Monday, 9 January 2017
91-MDO-3
K. Choi, University of Nottingham,
Nottingham, United Kingdom
B. Lisco, J. Lewis, C. Kassem, K. Moser,
J. Koo, University of Texas, Austin, Austin,
TX; M. Berdoyes, Airbus, Le Haillan,
France; et al.
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0356
Insitu Ablation and Thermal Sensing
of a 3D Carbon/Phenolic Composite
for Computer Modeling and
Simulation
Materials Testing and Characterization
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0355
Non-Destructive Evaluation of Defects
in Polymer Matrix Composites for
Aerospace Applications Using X-ray
Talbot-Lau Interferometry and Micro CT
Vogel, Air Force Life Cycle Management
Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; S.
Naboulsi, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; M. Bohun,
96 TG/OL-ACL Landing Gear Test Facility,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0351
Galvanic Series of Recent Aerospace
Materials in Salt Water
Roberta Ewart
Chief Scientist, Space and Missile Systems Center
Air Force Space Command
T. Morimoto, Japan Aerospace Exploration
M. Shaat, A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico State J. Gooding, T. Fields, University of Missouri, Agency (JAXA), Mitaka, Japan
University, Las Cruces, NM
Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0350
3D Printed Strain Gauge Geometry
and Orientation for Embedded
Sensing
Multifunctional Materials II
Jeanette Domber
Payload Systems Engineer
Ball Aerospace
Bridging the Gap from Technology to Spaceflight
Mark Thomson
Chief Engineer
Northrop Grumman Astro Aerospace
Spacecraft Structures Lecture and Panel
Chaired by: R. NAIK, Pratt & Whitney and J. RANSOM, NASA-Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0352
AIAA-2017-0353
AIAA-2017-0354
Landing Gear Design Impact on
Performance and Wear Tests of
High Strain Rate Material
Aircraft Tire Life
Icephobic Nanocoatings to Prevent Characterization of Al 7075-T651
A. Zakrajsek, 96 TG/OL-ACL Landing Gear Ice Accretion on Aerofoils
by Modified Taylor Impact Test and
Test Facility, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; R. Z. Janjua, B. Turnbull, J. Liu, X. Hou,
Velocity Interferometry
Monday, 9 January 2017
90-MAT-3
Schellhase, B. Lisco, J. Langston, University K. Talamadupula, A. Chaurasia, G. Seidel,
of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: S. ARNOLD, NASA Glenn Research Center and M. NARAGHI, Texas A & M university
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0347
AIAA-2017-0348
AIAA-2017-0349
Ablative Polymer Nanocomposites – Multiscale Modeling of Effective
Size dependent modeling
Further Review
Piezoresistivity and Damage Response of electrostatically actuated
J. Koo, M. Natali, KAI, LLC, Austin, TX; K. in Nanocomposite Bonded Explosives functionally graded nanobeams
Monday, 9 January 2017
89-MAT-2
Panelists:
Monday, 9 January 2017
88-LEC-2
1400 - 1530 hrs
Mustang 1
Palomino 2
Palomino 1
Texas D
79
W. Chan, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J. Codoni, K. Cho,
J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.,
Dayton, OH; F. Schauer, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0368
Reliability Analysis Considering Tail
Dependence over Space and Time
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0369
Uncertainty Aggregation in
Reliability Analysis
Florida, Orlando, FL
P. Bangalore Venkatesh, T. Graziano,
S. Bane, S. Meyer, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN; M. Grubelich, Sandia
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
K. Cho, J. Codoni, B. Rankin, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific
Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; F. Schauer,
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0373
Effects of Lateral Relief of
Detonation in a Thin Channel
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0375
Self-Excited, Multi-kHz Dynamics in
a Linear, Semi-Bounded Detonation
Channel
D. Masselot, R. Fiévet, V. Raman, University of K. Schwinn, B. Kan, S. Sardeshmukh,
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
R. Gejji, S. Heister, C. Slabaugh, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0374
Effect of Equivalence Ratio and
Turbulence Fluctuations on the
Propagation of Detonations
Pressure Gain Combustion Detonative Propulsion Physics
Chaired by: J. HOKE, Innovative Scientific Solutions Incorporated and T. OMBRELLO, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0370
AIAA-2017-0371
AIAA-2017-0372
Mid-Infrared Imaging of an Optically Design & Development of a
Deflagration-to-Detonation
Accessible Non-Premixed Hydrogen-Air Hypersonic Combustor for Oblique Transition in Nitrous Oxide-Ethylene
Rotating Detonation Engine
Detonation Wave Stabilization
Mixtures and its Application to
B. Rankin, Air Force Research Laboratory,
J. Sosa, K. Ahmed, University of Central Pulsed Propulsion Systems
Monday, 9 January 2017
94-PC-5/PGC-2
OH
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0367
Adaptively Sampling Multi-Fidelity
Probabilistic Functions with Adjoints
Reliability Analysis Methods and Applications
A. Wendorff, J. Alonso, Stanford University, Z. Hu, S. Mahadevan, Vanderbilt University, S. Nannapaneni, Z. Hu, S. Mahadevan,
Stanford, CA; B. Whitehead, S. Bieniawski, Nashville, TN
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
C. Xie, G. Li, F. Wei, F. Wang, China Academy The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
of Engineering Physics, Mianyang, China
Chaired by: S. MULANI, The University of Alabama and Y. LING
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0365
AIAA-2017-0366
Improved Neumann Expansion
A New Approach of Mixed Uncertainty
Method Using Partial Bivariate
Quantification and its application
Subspaces
to structural analysis with corrosion
H. Bae, Wright State University, Dayton, degradation
Monday, 9 January 2017
93-NDA-1
P. Li, J. Gallegos, T. Michal, The Boeing
Company, St. Louis, MO
1600 hrs
Panel
Grapevine D
Ft. Worth 3
Mustang 2
Lessons Learned from Generating Baseline Meshes for 3rd AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop
The objective of the moderated discussion is to evaluate the utility of the meshing guidelines and the geometry models provided by
the workshop organizers; assess the capability to adhere to these guidelines; identify the best practices and current shortcomings;
and finally, review and document the required/desired capabilities and lessons learned. It is hoped that the technical interchange
E. Gantt, C. Woeber, N. Wyman, Pointwise, S. Dey, Naval Research Laboratory,
Inc., Fort Worth, TX
Washington, D.C.; R. Aubry, B. Karamete, between the meshing community, simulation practitioners, researchers, and software developers will help to illuminate the path for
geometry and mesh generation research and tool development to meet future workshop requirements.
E. Mestreau, J. Dean, Sotera Defense
Solutions, Herndon, VA
Moderated by: Hugh Thornburg, Engility
Panelists:
Ed Alyanak
William Jones
Jeffrey Slotnick
Carl Ollivier-Gooch
AFRL
NASA
The Boeing Company
UBC
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0364
Mesh generation for high-lift
geometry configuration using
Capstone
1st AIAA Geometry and Mesh Generation Workshop/High Lift Prediction Workshop
Chaired by: J. CHAWNER, Pointwise, Inc. and T. MICHAL, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0361
AIAA-2017-0362
AIAA-2017-0363
Generation of Mixed Element
Best Practices on Overset Structured Mesh Generation for the NASA
Unstructured Meshes for the 3rd
Mesh Generation for the High-Lift High Lift Common Research Model
High Lift Prediction Workshop
CRM Geometry
(HL-CRM)
Monday, 9 January 2017
92-MVC-2
80
J. Blantin, J. Ausserer, M. Polanka, Air Force
Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB,
OH; P. Litke, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J. Baranski,
Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH
E. Hornedo Rodriquez, A. Cottle, C.
Schmiedel, B. Bohan, M. Polanka, Air
Force Institute of Technology, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; L. Goss, Innovative
Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH
Advanced Combustion Concepts I
Park, College Park, MD
Chaired by: R. PITZ, Vanderbilt University and Y. HARDALUPAS, Imperial College London
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-0389
AIAA-2017-0390
Opportunities and Challenges in
Power Loss Pathways and Energy
Design Strategy for Product
Miniature Combustion Systems
Balance of a Small Four-Stroke Internal Migration from a Circumferential
C. Cadou, University of Maryland, College Combustion Engine
Combustion Cavity
L. Massa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Blacksburg, VA; J. Freund,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0391
A Model for Plasma-Combustion
Coupling and its Effect on the
Ignition of a Dielectric-Barrier
Discharge Actuated Hydrogen Jet
L. White, M. Gamba, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Monday, 9 January 2017
98-PC-9
M. Gragston, Y. Wu, Z. Zhang, University of M. O’Neil, N. Niemiec, A. Demko, E.
Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN; P. Hsu, Petersen, W. Kulatilaka, Texas A&M
A. Patnaik, S. Roy, Spectral Energies, LLC, University, College Station, TX
Dayton, OH; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0387
Spectrally resolved measurements
of absorption of broadband UV
light-emitting diodes by combustion
radicals
Singapore, Singapore
J. Sidey, P. Allison, E. Mastorakos,
University of Cambridge, Cambridge,
United Kingdom
M. Frank, D. Drikakis, University of
Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0392
Inert state of fuel tank during
aircraft ascent
N. Niemiec, K. Campbell, T. Sikes, E.
Petersen, W. Kulatilaka, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0388
Spectroscopic Characterization of
Reactions Involving Counter-WMD
Simulants
Combustion Diagnostics II: Spectroscopy and Absorption
R. Stachler, J. Heyne, S. Stouffer,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; J.
Miller, M. Roquemore, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0383
The effect of fuel composition on
swirling kerosene flames
Alternate Aviation Fuels II
F. Hernandez Perez, B. Lee, H. Im, King
Abdullah University of Science and Technology,
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia; A. Fancello, A. Donini, J.
van Oijen, Eindhoven University of Technology,
Eindhoven, The Netherlands; et al.
Chaired by: J. TISHKOFF, Air Force Office of Scientific Research and C. DENNIS, Naval Air Warfare Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0384
AIAA-2017-0385
AIAA-2017-0386
Sensitivity, Stability, and Precision Characterization of Emissions from Infrared Absorption Measurements
of Quantitative ns-LIBS-Based Fuel- Metalized Energetic Formulations of Saturated Vapor-Phase Jet A-1
P. Chang, J. Li, C. Teo, L. Li, B. Khoo,
Air Ratio Measurements for High- Using Laser-Induced Breakdown
National University of Singapore,
Pressure Methane-Air Flames
Spectroscopy
Monday, 9 January 2017
97-PC-8
E. Corporan, J. Edwards, Air Force Research Orlando, FL; J. Klettlinger, NASA Glenn
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; S. Research Center, Cleveland, OH; S. Vasu,
Stouffer, M. DeWitt, Z. West, C. Klingshirn, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; et al.
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0382
Investigation of Combustion Emissions
from Conventional and Alternative
Aviation Fuels in a Well-Stirred Reactor
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; S. C. Huang, W. Anderson, C. Merkle, Purdue
Sardeshmukh, Purdue University, West
University, West Lafayette, IN
Lafayette, IN; B. Rankin, M. Harvazinski,
V. Sankaran, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: M. ROQUEMORE and S. VASU, University of Central Florida
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0380
AIAA-2017-0381
Impacts of Fuel Properties on
Jet Fuel Thermal Stability
Combustor Performance, Operability Investigations using Ellipsometry
L. Nash, University of Central Florida,
and Emissions Characteristics
Monday, 9 January 2017
96-PC-7
New York, Buffalo, NY
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0379
Large Eddy Simulations of a Premixed
Jet Combustor Using FlameletGenerated Manifolds: Effects of Heat
Loss and Subgrid-Scale Models
Combustion Modeling and Simulation II
Chaired by: M. ANAND, Rolls-Royce Corp and C. LI, Air Force Office of Scientific Research
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0376
AIAA-2017-0377
AIAA-2017-0378
Droplet Flame Generated Manifolds Grid Convergence Studies of Bluff Exploration of POD-Galerkin
for use in Large Eddy Simulations of Body Stabilized Turbulent Premixed Techniques for Developing Reduced
Two-phase Reacting Flows
Combustion
Order Models of Nonlinear Euler
P. DesJardin, B. Bojko, State University of A. Comer, Air Force Institute of
Equations
Monday, 9 January 2017
95-PC-6
Grapevine 3
San Antonio 2
San Antonio 5
San Antonio 6
81
B. Greene, N. Clemens, P. Varghese,
University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; S.
Bouslog, S. Del Papa, NASA Johnson Space
Center, Houston, TX
E. Clements, K. Cahoy, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0400
Probabilistic Methods for
Nanosatellite Systems Engineering:
A Lasercom Case Study
A. Vanderwyst, V. Sharma, C. Martin,
Leidos, Eglin AFB, FL
Inc., Ankara, Turkey; A. Kayran, Middle
East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
A. Santangelo, sci_Zone, Inc., Rio Rancho, NM
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0401
4The LinkStar System, A Globalstar
Based Radio And Flight System For
Satellites In LEO – Architecture And
Test Results
R. Kitson, C. Cesnik, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0405
High Speed Vehicle Fluid-StructureJet Interaction Analysis and
Modeling
R. Klock, C. Cesnik, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0406
Aeroelastic Stability of High-Speed
Cylindrical Vehicles
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0409
Entropy for Nonconservative
Vibrating Systems
D. Tufano, Z. Sotoudeh, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0410
Entropy for Nonlinear Oscillators
A. Pankonien, G. Reich, N. Lindsley, B.
Smyers, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0411
3D-Printed Wind Tunnel Flutter
Model
Special Topics in Structural Dynamics and Aeroelasticity II
University, Columbus, OH; C. Barnes, M.
Visbal, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
D. Tufano, Z. Sotoudeh, Rensselaer
Z. Hou, Y. Geng, S. Huang, Harbin Institute Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
of Technology, Harbin, China
Chaired by: K. SPAK, Exponent and S. RAGHAVAN, University of Central Florida
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0407
AIAA-2017-0408
Stick Model Development of Aircraft Optimized Angular Acceleration
Structures for Dynamic Analysis
Profile of Flexible Satellite for
U. Hayirli, Turkish Aerospace Industries,
Minimum Residual Vibration
Monday, 9 January 2017
102-SD-5
K. Casper, Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM
A. Houpt, B. Hedlund, S. Leonov, S. Elliot,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN;
T. Ombrello, C. Carter, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0397
Characterization of Transient
Operation of a Quasi-DC Electrical
Discharge in Supersonic Flow
Small Satellite Software and Systems
P. Audier, N. Benard, National Center for
Scientific Research (CNRS), Poitiers, France;
A. Mizuno, University of Toyohashi, Toyohashi,
Japan; E. Moreau, National Center for Scientific
Research (CNRS), Poitiers, France
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0396
Quantitative Mean Flow Measurements
Downstream of a Plasma Actuated Grid
Plasma Aerodynamics II
Special Session: Aerothermoelasticity of, and Dynamic Response in, High Speed Vehicles and in High Speed Flow II
C. Hansen, J. Straub, University of North
Dakota, Grand Forks, Grand Forks, ND
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0399
The Implementation of ‘App on
Demand’ Functionality for CubeSats
and Other Small Satellites and Its
Application to Educational Applications
F. Messanelli, M. Belan, Technical
University of Milan, Milan, Italy
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0395
A Comparison Between Corona
and DBD Plasma Actuators for
Separation Control on an Airfoil
Chaired by: J. MCNAMARA, The Ohio State University and N. FALKIEWICZ, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0402
AIAA-2017-0403
AIAA-2017-0404
Fluid-Structure Interactions on a
Big Data Algorithms and
Study on Shock-Induced Panel
Slender Cone under Quiet Flow
Workflow Needed to Assess Highly Flutter in 3-D Inviscid Flow
N. Boyer, J. McNamara, Ohio State
Conditions at Mach 6
Maneuverable, Flexible Vehicles
Monday, 9 January 2017
101-SD-4/APA-47
K. Nastasi, D. Thomas, K. Tetreault, J.
Black, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: A. SANTANGELO
1400 hrs
AIAA-2017-0398
Autonomous Real-Time Optimal
Control and Tracking for MicroSatellite Proximity Operations
Monday, 9 January 2017
100-SATS-3
Chaired by: S. BANE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-0394
Quasi-DC Discharge in Supersonic Characterization of a 50kW
Airflow
Inductively Coupled Plasma Torch
S. Leonov, University of Notre Dame, Notre for Testing of Ablative Thermal
Dame, IN
Protection Materials
Monday, 9 January 2017
99-PDL-2
Appaloosa 3
Appaloosa 2
Austin 6
Ft. Worth 4
82
Houston, TX
R. Shishko, R. Fradet, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA; S. Saydam,
C. Tapia-Cortez, A. Dempster, J. Coulton,
University of New South Wales, Sydney,
Australia; et al.
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0422
An Integrated Economics Model for
ISRU in Support of a Mars Colony-Initial Results Report
E. Carrera, M. Filippi, A. Pagani, E. Zappino,
Technical University of Turin, Turin, Italy
R. Carrese, N. Joseph, P. Marzocca, RMIT
C. Huang, Z. Wu, C. Yang, Y. Dai, Beihang University, Bundoora, Australia; O. Levinski,
Department of Defence, Melbourne, Australia
University, Beijing, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0419
Towards Intelligent System Health
Management using Runtime
Monitoring
A. Kefal, E. Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, N. Albertson, R. Canfield, Virginia Polytechnic
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0428
Electromagnetic Modeling of Large
Phased Arrays of Structurally
Embedded Waveguides
Other Topics in Structures I
J. Kleinhenz, NASA Glenn Research Center, G. Landis, S. Oleson, NASA Glenn Research
Cleveland, OH; A. Paz, NASA Johnson
Center, Cleveland, OH; T. Packard, Vantage
Space Center, Houston, TX
Partners, Cleveland, OH; D. Linne, J.
Woytach, M. Martini, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0424
Design Study of a Mars Ascent
Vehicle for Sample Return Using
In-Situ Generated Propellant
ISRU Mission Concepts
S. Guarro, M. Yau, ASCA, Inc., Redondo Beach, C. Torens, F. Adolf, German Aerospace
CA; U. Ozguner, T. Aldemir, A. Kurt, M. Hejase, Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany;
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; et al.
P. Faymonville, S. Schirmer, Saarland
University, Saarbrücken, Germany
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0418
Formal Framework and Models for
Validation and Verification of SoftwareIntensive Aerospace Systems
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0423
An ISRU propellant production
system for a fully fueled Mars
Ascent Vehicle
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0416
Aeroelastic Response of the AGARD
445.6 Wing with Freeplay Nonlinearity
Formal Methods for Software Verification
Z. Wang, P. Chen, ZONA Technology, Inc.,
Scottsdale, AZ
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0415
Flutter Boundary Prediction for a
Flying-Wing Model Exhibiting Body
Freedom Flutter
Special Session: Aeroelastic Prediction II
Chaired by: B. WILLIS, Jacobs Technology and S. CLAY, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0425
AIAA-2017-0426
AIAA-2017-0427
Node-dependent kinematics, refined Evaluation of Strain Measurement Shape Sensing of Aerospace Structures
zig-zag and multi-line beam theories Devices for Inflatable Structures
by Coupling Isogeometric Analysis and
for the analysis of composite structures D. Litteken, NASA Johnson Space Center, Inverse Finite Element Method
Monday, 9 January 2017
106-STR-3
B. Palaszewski, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH
Chaired by: D. LINNE, NASA Glenn
1400 hrs
AIAA-2017-0421
Solar System Exploration
Augmented by In-Situ Resource
Utilization: Human Planetary Base
Issues for Mercury and Saturn
Monday, 9 January 2017
105-SRE-2
Fort Worth, TX
M. Davies, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA; T. Kahsai, Carnegie Mellon
University, Moffett Field, CA; C. Teubert, Stinger
Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc., Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: E. ATKINS, University of Michigan and J. PAUNICKA, Boeing
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Towards the Validation and Verification TOIF: Extending Static Code Analysis
of Complex Aerospace Systems
Coverage
B. Calloni, Lockheed Martin Corporation,
(Invited)
Monday, 9 January 2017
104-SOF-2
S. Wu, E. Livne, University of Washington, J. Heeg, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
Seattle, Seattle, WA
Chaired by: J. HEEG, NASA-Langley Research Center and K. GRIFFIN, Southwest Research Institute
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0412
AIAA-2017-0413
AIAA-2017-0414
Uncertainty Analysis of Flutter
Aeroelastic Analysis of a Distributed Accurate Rational Function
Predictions With Focus on the
Electric Propulsion Wing
Approximation for Time-Domain
S. Massey, C. Wieseman, B. Stanford,
AGARD 445.6 Wing
Gust Analysis
Monday, 9 January 2017
103-SD-6
H. Hoseini, D. Hodges, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0417
Aeroelastic Analysis of High Aspect
Ratio Wings Using Joined 3D Finite
Elements and Variational Asymptotic
Beam Models
Mustang 3
Ft. Worth 5
Ft. Worth 7
Appaloosa 4
83
N. Nguyen, A. Waas, University of
Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA
Ames, IA
Melton, V. Stepanyan, S. Sankararaman, NASA S. Sankararaman, NASA Ames Research
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; et al. Center, Moffett Field, CA
T. Kaseman, L. Le Page, S. O’Byrne,
S. Gai, University of New South Wales,
Canberra, Australia
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0443
Visualization and Thermometry in
Hypersonic Wedge and LeadingEdge Separated Flows
Experimental Heat Transfer
S. Hening, C. Ippolito, K. Krishnakumar, V.
S. D’Souza, NASA Ames Research Center, Stepanyan, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA; M. Teodorescu, University of
Moffett Field, CA
California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0448
3D LiDAR SLAM Integration with GPS/
INS for UAVs in Urban GPS-Degraded
Environments
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0434
On the Contact Force Measurement
for Small Mass Impact of Composite
Laminate and the Delamination
Event Identification
C. Selcan, T. Sander, F. Koroll, C. Mundt,
University of the German Federal Armed
Forces, Neubiberg, Germany
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0444
Stagnation Temperature Measurements
in a Shock-Tunnel Facility using LaserInduced Grating Spectroscopy
R. Fu, H. Weng, J. Wenk, A. Martin,
University of Kentucky, Lexington,
Lexington, KY
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0439
Development of a Coupled Elastic
Solver for Ablation Problems
M. Celebi, National Defense University,
Istanbul, Turkey; Z. Gürdal, B. Tatting,
Z. Yu, W. Ye, J. Xia, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University of South Carolina, Columbia,
University, Shanghai, China
Columbia, SC; A. Blom-Schieber, M. Rassaian,
S. Wanthal, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0433
Effects of Size and Location of a
Circular Cutout on Buckling and Failure
of a Cylindrical Shell in Bending
D. Jang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea; C.
Ippolito, S. Sankararaman, V. Stepanyan,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0449
Concepts of Airspace Structures and
System Analysis for UAS Traffic flows
for Urban Areas
Special Session: Safe Autonomous Urban Flight I
Chaired by: K. KRISHNAKUMAR, NASA-Ames Research Center, TI and C. IPPOLITO, NASA Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0445
AIAA-2017-0446
AIAA-2017-0447
Safe Autonomous Flight Environment Towards A Computational
Developing a Generalized Trajectory
(SAFE50) for the Notional Last “50 ft” Framework for Autonomous
Modeling Framework for Small
of Operation of “55 lb” Class of UAS Decision-Making in Unmanned
UAS Performance in the Presence
K. Krishnakumar, P. Kopardekar, C. Ippolito, J. Aerial Vehicles
of Wind
Monday, 9 January 2017
110-UMS-2
Scientific Research (CNRS), Châtenay-Malabry, S. Claucherty, H. Sakaue, University of
France
Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0438
High fidelity and multi-scale
thermal response modeling of an
Avcoat-like TPS.
Ablation
of Vermont, Burlington, Burlington, VT; D. S. Sawant, Z. Li, D. Levin, University of
Dang, I. Boyd, University of Michigan, Ann Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Chaired by: D. PYTEL, Lockheed Martin Space Systems and S. AKKERMAN, WVU
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0440
AIAA-2017-0441
AIAA-2017-0442
Experimental analysis of Carbon
Development of Bakelite-Based
An Experimental Study on the
Monoxide production within a high
Temperature Sensitive Paint
Dynamics of Water Droplets
temperature ablative boundary layer for High Speed Wind Tunnel
Impingement onto a Goose Feather
S. McGuire, C. Laux, National Center for
L. Ma, H. Li, H. Hu, Iowa State University,
Applications
Monday, 9 January 2017
109-TP-4
J. Meyers, C. Tillson, D. Fletcher, University D. Fletcher, University of Vermont,
Burlington, Burlington, VT
of Vermont, Burlington, Burlington, VT
Chaired by: A. MARTIN, University of Kentucky and E. STERN, NASA Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0435
AIAA-2017-0436
AIAA-2017-0437
Temporally and Spatially Resolved Spatially Resolved Measurements of Investigation of Pyrolyzing Ablators
Emission of Pyrolizing Species from Simulated Pyrolysis Gases
Using a Gas Injection Probe
R. Herrmann-Stanzel, L. Allen, J. Meyers, N. Martin, J. Meyers, D. Fletcher, University
a Carbon Phenolic Ablator
Monday, 9 January 2017
108-TP-3
Chandigarh, India; S. Padhee, Indian
Institute of Technology, Ropar, India
M. Falugi, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0432
Hybrid Laminates for Efficient
Composite Bolted Joints
Composite Structure Design, Test and Analysis
Chaired by: M. SCHULTZ, NASA Langley Research Center and V. RANATUNGA, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0429
AIAA-2017-0430
AIAA-2017-0431
Automation of Composite Failure Repeated Impact Response of
Continuum Decohesive Finite
Analysis for Fiber Breaks
Woven Carbon Composites at Room Element Modeling of FiberJ. Miglani, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and Arctic Temperatures
Reinforced Polymer Composites:
and State University, Blacksburg, VA; C.
A. Castellanos, P. Prabhakar, University of Mesh-Objectivity and Sensitivity
Sachdeva, PEC University of Technology, Texas, El Paso, El Paso, TX
Studies
Monday, 9 January 2017
107-STR-4
Grapevine 1
Austin 3
Austin 2
Appaloosa 1
84
Frank Lu
AIAA Vice President, Publications
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
118-NW-8
0900 - 0930 hrs
Tuesday Morning Plenary: Disruptive Business Models
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
117-PLNRY-3
0800 - 0900 hrs
Tuesday Morning Networking Coffee Break
Innovation to Enable NASA’s Journey to Mars
Dava Newman
Deputy Administrator
NASA
Tuesday Morning Speakers’ Briefing
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
116-SB-2
0730 - 0800 hrs
Tuesday
Rising Leaders in Aerospace Reception
AIAA Town Hall Meeting
(Governance and Open Access)
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0455
Uncertainty Quantification of Wind
Turbine Wake Measurements with a
Scanning Lidar
J. Jonkman, J. Annoni, G. Hayman,
T. Herges, D. Maniaci, B. Naughton, Sandia
B. Jonkman, A. Purkayastha, National
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM;
Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO S. Schreck, M. Churchfield, A. Clifton,
National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
Boulder, CO; et al.
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0454
Development of FAST.Farm: A New
Multi-Physics Engineering Tool for
Wind-Farm Design and Analysis
Tuesday Early Morning Networking Coffee Break
James Maser
AIAA President
K. Shaler, K. Kecskemety, J. McNamara,
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0453
Benchmarking of a Free Vortex
Wake Model for Prediction of Wake
Interactions
Monday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break
D. Marten, I. Paraschivoiu, École
Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal,
Canada; J. Saverin, J. Wendler, G.
Pechlivanoglou, C. Paschereit, Technical
University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0452
Evaluation and comparison of
two codes for aeroelastic VAWT
simulation
Wind Turbine Aeroelastics and Wakes
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
115-NW-7
0700 - 0730 hrs
All attendees welcome
Monday, 9 January 2017
114-NW-6
1900 - 2030 hrs
Monday, 9 January 2017
113-PLNRY-2
1700 - 1830 hrs
Monday, 9 January 2017
112-NW-5
1530 - 1600 hrs
J. Chen, X. Shen, P. Liu, X. Zhu, Z. Du,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai,
China
Chaired by: J. JONKMAN, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0450
AIAA-2017-0451
Design Tool for Aeroelastic Analysis Experiments on Dynamic Aeroelastic
of Wind Turbine Blades Based on Response of Wind Turbine Blades
Geometrically Exact Beam Theory R. Long, E. White, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX
and Lifting Surface Method
Monday, 9 January 2017
111-WE-1
Session Room Foyers
Texas A & B
Session Rooms
Session Room Foyers
Mission Plaza
Texas C
Session Room Foyers
Austin 4
85
Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
A. Variyar, T. Economon, J. Alonso,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; J. Ralph,
United Launch Alliance, Centennial, CO
N. Smith, AerospaceComputing, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA; J. Heineck, E. Schairer,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA
T. Winter, B. Scheneman, J. Marquez, J. Sidhu,
M4 Engineering, Inc., Long Beach, CA
N. Skolnik, H. Kamezawa, L. Li, G.
Rossman, B. Sforzo, R. Braun, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0469
Design of a Novel Hypersonic
Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator
for Mars Entry, Descent, and
Landing
Velocimetry: Applications II
C. Karlgaard, Analytical Mechanics
Associates, Inc., Hampton, VA; M.
Schoenenberger, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0470
Planetary Probe Entry Atmosphere
Estimation Using Synthetic Air Data
System
Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; B. Hagen, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
A. Stolt, J. Estevadeordal, Y. Zhang, North
J. Wagner, S. Beresh, K. Casper, E. DeMauro, Dakota State University, Fargo, ND
S. Arunajatesan, Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0476
A tomographic PIV and TSP Study
of Leading-Edge Structures on Stall
Behaviors of NACA0015
J. Hess, E. Mooij, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0471
Node Control and Numerical
Optimization of Aerogravity-Assist
Trajectories
Launch Vehicle, Atmospheric Entry, Hypersonic Flight and Aeroassist Technology II
University, Cranfield, United Kingdom; E.
Coetzee, Airbus, Bristol, United Kingdom
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0465
Continuing the Development of a
Physics-Based Weight (PBWeight)
Prediction Tool for Conceptual
D. Hayes, M. Lone, J. Whidborne, Cranfield Design: Build 1
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0464
Evaluating the Rationale for Folding
Wing Tips Comparing the Exergy
and Breguet Approaches
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0475
Resonance Dynamics in Compressible
Cavity Flows using Time-Resolved
Particle Image Velocimetry and
Technological University, Singapore, Singapore; P. Gulotta, M. Reeder, C. Hoskins, Air Force Pressure Sensitive Paint
Y. Cui, National University of Singapore,
Singapore, Singapore; S. Shi, Shanghai Jiao
Tong University, Shanghai, China
D. Patel, P. Gupta, C. Scalo, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN; T.
Rothermel, M. Kuhn, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0460
Towards Impedance
Characterization of Carbon-Carbon
Ultrasonically Absorptive Coatings
via the Inverse Helmholtz Problem
Aircraft Design Tools and Methods III
Chaired by: K. CASPER, Sandia National Laboratories and J. WAGNER, Sandia National Laboratories
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0472
AIAA-2017-0473
AIAA-2017-0474
Optical Flow for Flight and Wind
Challenges of Optical Flow Analysis in Particle Image Velocimetry ParticleTunnel Background Oriented
Supersonic Jets
Response Study in the AFRL Mach
D. Lim, J. Wu, X. Wei, T. New, Nanyang
Schlieren Imaging
3 Tunnel
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
122-AMT-5
S. Dutta, A. Bowes, A. Dwyer Cianciolo,
C. Glass, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; R. Powell, Analytical
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Hampton, VA
Chaired by: J. JEWELL, Air Force Research Laboratory and B. JOLLY, USAF
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0467
AIAA-2017-0468
Guidance Scheme for Modulation of Aerobraking in the Cislunar
Drag Devices to Enable Return from Economy
N. Campbell, B. Argrow, University of
Low Earth Orbit
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
121-AFM-3
G. Mura, B. Hinchliffe, N. Qin, University
of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom; J.
Brezillon, Airbus, Toulouse, France
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0459
Evaluating Source Terms of the
Generalized Acoustic Analogy using
the Jet Engine Noise REduction
(JENRE) Code
Computational Aeroacoustics I
A. Bodling, B. Agrawal, A. Sharma, Iowa State S. Leib, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland,
University, Ames, IA; I. Clark, W. Alexander, W. OH; D. Ingraham, J. Bridges, NASA Glenn
Devenport, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Research Center, Cleveland, OH
State University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: W. ANEMAAT, DARcorporation and M. ORR, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0461
AIAA-2017-0462
AIAA-2017-0463
Effect of Non-Consistent Mesh
Requirements Analysis for Design Design and Optimization
Movements and Sensitivities on a Optimization of Aerobatic Aircraft of Unconventional Aircraft
Discrete Adjoint Based Aerodynamic D. Sarojini, K. Collins, D. Mavris, Georgia Configurations with Aeroelastic
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Optimization
Constraints
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
120-ACD-5
Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Chaired by: S. ARUNAJATESAN, Sandia National Labs and K. AHUJA, Georgia Institute of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0456
AIAA-2017-0457
AIAA-2017-0458
Validating a MonotonicallyLarge Eddy Simulation of the Flight Numerical Investigations of BioIntegrated Large Eddy Simulation Effects on Single Stream Heated
Inspired Blade Designs to Reduce
Code for Subsonic Jet Acoustics
Jets
Broadband Noise in Aircraft Engines
D. Ingraham, J. Bridges, NASA Glenn
Z. Wang, I. Naqavi, P. Tucker, University of and Wind Turbines
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
119-AA-4
M. Roelofs, R. Vos, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0466
Semi-Analytical Composite Oval
Fuselage Weight Estimation
Grapevine 6
Grapevine 5
San Antonio 1
Grapevine B
86
Panelists:
Andrew Wick
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
126-APA-12
0930 - 1130 hrs
Frank Lu
University of Texas at Arlington
Shingin, Yamaguchi University, Ube, Japan B. Slupski, K. Kara, Khalifa University, Abu
Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Y. Wang, Y. Liu, C. Luo, Z. Jiang, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0486
Force Test in a Large-Scale Shock
Tunnel
N. Husen, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN; T. Liu, Western Michigan
University, Kalamazoo, MI; J. Sullivan,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0481
The Luminescent Oil-Film FlowTagging (LOFFT) Skin-Friction Meter
Applied to FAITH Hill
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0491
Active Flow Separation Control
Applied at Wing-Pylon Junction
of a Wing Section in Landing
Configuration
Paul Hagseth
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Aerodynamic/Propulsive Interactions - Panel Discussion
Dallas 3
Dallas 1
Grapevine 4
Grapevine D
Brant Ginn
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
A. de Paula, Technological Institute of
Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos,
Brazil; J. Meneghini, University of São Paulo,
São Paulo, Brazil; V. Kleine, R. Girardi ,
Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São
José dos Campos, Brazil
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0492
The Wavy Leading Edge Performance
for a Very Thick Airfoil
John Latz
Northrop Grumman
Y. Dong, X. Dong, Y. Yang, C. Liu,
University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX P. Vrchota, Aerospace Research and Test
Establishment (VZLÚ), Prague, Czech
Republic
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0490
Numerical Investigation on the
Oblique Shock and High-speed
Vortex Rings Interaction
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations (Active and Passive) I
Chaired by: L. UKEILEY, University of Florida and B. OSBORNE, The Boeing Company
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0487
AIAA-2017-0488
AIAA-2017-0489
Experimental Study on Delayed
Effects of Feedback Channels
Transonic Buffet Control by
Feedback Flow Control around a
and Coanda Surfaces on the
Tangential Jet Blowing
V. Soudakov, A. Petrov, A. Potapchik, K.
NACA0015 Airfoil using PSJA
Performance of Sweeping Jet
Abramova, TsAGI, Zhukovsky, Russia
K. Ogawara, M. Nomoto, Y. Taguchi, H.
Actuator.
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
125-APA-11
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0485
Developing a Wall Interference Effects
Correction Technique for High-Lift and
Rotor Configurations in the National
Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex
Force Measurements
J. Crafton, S. Stanfield, S. Palluconi,
Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.,
Dayton, OH; T. Lui, J. Montefort, Western
Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0480
Heat Flux Measurements on the
Impingement Surface of a Jet
Operating at an Inclined Angle
Wall-Based Sensors and Applications
N. Ulbrich, T. Volden, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA N. Ulbrich, A. L’Esperance, Jacobs, Moffett P. Goulding, C. Nykamp, B. Bartow, National
Field, CA
Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex, Moffett
Field, CA
Chaired by: N. ULBRICH, Jacobs Technology and G. JONES, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0482
AIAA-2017-0483
AIAA-2017-0484
Six-Axis Thruster Characterization A Universal Threshold for the
Pre-Test Assessment of the Upper
Technique for Small Satellites
Assessment of Load and Output
Bound of the Drag Coefficient
R. Elandt, S. Aslan, M. Peck, Cornell
Residuals of Strain-Gage Balance Repeatability of a Wind Tunnel
University, Ithaca, NY
Data
Model
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
124-AMT-7/GT-3
T. Reagan, University of Florida, Gainesville, Sheplak, University of Florida, Gainesville, Hampton, VA; Y. Lin, National Institute of
Aerospace, Hampton, VA; et al.
Gainesville, FL; J. Meloy, J. Underbrink, The Gainesville, FL
Boeing Company, Seattle, WA; M. Sheplak,
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
Chaired by: M. GAMBA, University of Michigan and D. PLEMMONS, Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA)
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0477
AIAA-2017-0478
AIAA-2017-0479
Fabrication and Characterization of
Characterization of a Hydraulically Aerodynamic Flow Sensing with
a Flush-Mount MEMS Piezoelectric
Smooth Wall Shear Stress Sensor for Elastic Microfence Structures
Dynamic Pressure Sensor and
Low-Speed Wind Tunnel Applications A. Saini, T. Kim, Z. Cui, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, NC; B. Schuessler, F.
D. Mills, Interdisciplinary Consulting
Associated Package for Aircraft
Corporation, Gainesville, FL; C. Barnard, M. Palmieri, NASA Langley Research Center,
Fuselage Arrays
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
123-AMT-6
87
Chofu, Japan; K. Takekawa, Ryoyu Systems
Company, Ltd., Nagoya, Japan
Australia
Mines, Golden, CO
S. Yamouni, Technological Institute of
Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos,
Brazil; C. Junqueira-Junior, J. Azevedo,
Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE),
São José dos Campos, Brazil; W. Wolf,
University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0497
Dynamic Mode Decomposition of High
Reynolds Number Supersonic Jet Flows
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0510
Analysis of 3D Printed Titanium
Rocket Nozzle
T. Fritz, W. Huebsch, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV; J. Wilhelm,
J. Chambers, B. Yutko, R. Singh, C. Church, M. Balta, Technical University of Catalunya,
Aurora Flight Sciences, Manassas, VA
Terrassa, Spain; K. Ahmed, German University Ohio University, Athens, OH
in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt; P. Wang, J. McCarthy, H.
Taha, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0509
Design and Manufacturing of Flapping
Wing Mechanisms for Micro Air
Vehicles
Innovative Aerospace Designs, Processes, and Tools
A. Durai, I. Singh, S. P, National Aerospace
J. Sellers, A. Bower, I. Maatz, M. Reeder, Laboratories, Bengaluru, India
Air Force Institute of Technology, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0505
PIV Investigation of Self-Adaptive
Flap on Low Aspect Ratio Wings
Low Speed, Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamics
Chaired by: G. CREARY, NASA-Langley Research Center and N. HINES, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0506
AIAA-2017-0507
AIAA-2017-0508
Automated Wingbox Structure
Active Subspaces of Airfoil Shape Structural Optimization Study of
Generation Through MATLAB
Parameterizations
the D8 Double-Bubble Composite
J. Qian, University of Sydney, Sydney,
Z. Grey, P. Constantine, Colorado School of Fuselage
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
130-DE-2
K. Wood, R. Cheung, T. Richardson, J.
L. Feng, China Academy of Aerospace
Cooper, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Aerodynamics, Beijing, China
Kingdom; O. Darbyshire, C. Warsop, BAE
Systems, Bristol, United Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0501
Free Flight Observations and
Aerodynamic Analysis for
Biologically-Inspired Optimization
Bio-Inspired Flows
H. Otsuka, K. Nagatani, Tohoku University, C. Griffin, P. Browning, S. Hamburg, J.
Sendai, Japan
Cox, W. Huebsch, West Virginia University,
Morgantown, WV; E. Katzner, Peregrine
Fund, Boise, ID; et al.
Chaired by: C. TILMANN, AFRL/RQV and L. WANG, National Institute of Aerospace
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0502
AIAA-2017-0503
AIAA-2017-0504
A New Gust Generator for a Low
Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamic Dynamic Measurement of Forces
Speed Wind Tunnel: Design and
Characteristics of Near Space Solar and Moments with the Motion Test
Commissioning
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Apparatus
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
129-APA-15
Ankara, Turkey; K. Arikan, Atilim University, M. Hassanalian, G. Throneberry, A.
Ankara, Turkey; D. Kurtulus, Middle East Abdelkefi, New Mexico State University,
Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Las Cruces, NM
Chaired by: V. BHAGWANDIN, US Army Research Laboratory and P. ANSELL, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0498
AIAA-2017-0499
AIAA-2017-0500
Experimental and Numerical Results of Forward flight capabilities and
Reduction of Pitching Moment
a Flapping Wing Four Bar Mechanism performances of bio-inspired
Generation of a Quadrotor UAV in
M. Senol, Middle East Technical University, flapping wing nano air vehicles
Gust with Slant Rotors
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
128-APA-14
J. Boutet, G. Dimitriadis, University of
Liège, Liège, Belgium
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0496
Unsteady base pressure analysis of
typical missile configuration in the
presence of jet
Unsteady Aerodynamics I
V. M, V. N S, V. S B, National Aerospace
Y. Fukushima, S. Kawai, Tohoku University, Laboratories, Bengaluru, India
Sendai, Japan
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0495
Wall-modeled Large-Eddy
Simulation of Transonic Buffet
over a Supercritical Airfoil at high
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Reynolds Number
Chaired by: S. MUPPIDI and J. RAULEDER, Technical University of Munich
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0493
AIAA-2017-0494
Time domain analytical unsteady Transonic Buffet Simulation over NASAaerodynamic modelling for finite CRM by Unsteady-FaSTAR Code
T. Ishida, A. Hashimoto, Y. Ohmichi, T. Aoyama,
wings
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
127-APA-13
Palomino 3
Dallas 5
Dallas 4
Dallas 2
88
D. Yeo, D. Paley, University of Maryland,
College Park, College Park, MD
X. Zhang, C. Liang, J. Yang, George
Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Champaign, Urbana, IL
H. Lee, Y. Kim, Y. Byun, S. Park, Konkuk
University, Seoul, South Korea
Chaired by: J. SEIDEL, USAF Academy and E. STEPHEN
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0522
AIAA-2017-0523
Stereoscopic PIV Measurements of a Mach 3 Boundary Layer
Supersonic Axisymmetric Base Flow Measurement over a Flat Plate
J. Favale, R. Hortensius, G. Elliott, J.
Using the PIV and IR Thermography
Dutton, University of Illinois, UrbanaTechniques
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
134-FD-16
O. Taylor, P. Bruce, Imperial College
London, London, United Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0524
Turbulent spots induced by pairs of
roughness elements in a blunt-body
hypersonic boundary layer
C. Tinney, University of Texas, Austin,
Austin, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0525
Wall Pressure Unsteadiness on the
Aft Deck of a Planar Multi-stream
Supersonic Nozzle
High-Speed Flows I
M. Li, George Washington University,
Washington, D.C.; Z. Qiu, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China;
C. Liang, George Washington University,
Washington, D.C.; M. Sprague, National
Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0520
A New High-order Spectral
Difference Method for Simulating
Compressible Flows on Unstructured
Grids with Mixed Elements
High-Order Methods I
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0516
Developing a Successful
Undergraduate Aerospace Engineering
Program within an ME Department
framework – a 20-year Perspective
B. Rice, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Arnold AFB, TN; N. Bisek, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; S. Peltier, J. Hofferth, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Arnold AFB, TN
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0526
Investigation of Secondary Motion
in High Speed Flow
W. Trojak, R. Watson, P. Tucker, University
of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Texas C
Dallas 7
R. Larusson, M. Olander Burak, N. Andersson,
Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg,
Sweden; J. Östlund , GKN Aerospace Engine
Systems, Trollhättan, Sweden
Texas 2
Texas 1
Lisa Teague
Director, Research and Technology Strategy
Rolls-Royce Corporation
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0527
Dynamic Mode Decomposition applied
to a Detached-Eddy Simulation of
Separated Nozzle Flow
Kenneth Sanger
Vice President and General Manager
787 Airplane Development
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0521
High-Order Flux Reconstruction on
Stretched and Warped Meshes
Robie Samanta Roy
Vice President, Technology Strategy and Innovation
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Chaired by: R. GLASBY, University of Tennessee and J. ERWIN, University of Tennessee
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0517
AIAA-2017-0518
AIAA-2017-0519
Scalable Solution Strategies for
New Very High-Order Multilayer
A High-Order Flux Reconstruction/
Stabilized Finite-Element Flow
Compact Schemes with Spectral-Like Correction Procedure via
Solvers on Unstructured Meshes
Resolution for Flow Simulations
Reconstruction Method for Shock
B. Reza Ahrabi, D. Mavriplis, M. Brazell,
Z. Bai, X. Zhong, University of California, Capturing with Space-Time
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Extension Time Stepping and
Adaptive Mesh Refinement
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
133-FD-15
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0515
Monarch Madness: A Cross-curricular
Approach to Elementary STEM
Education
D. Landrum, K. Schikore, R. Longchamps, K. Benson, Cherokee Elementary School,
University of Alabama, Huntsville,
Guntersville, AL; D. Landrum, C. Kang,
J. Kosmatka, University of California, La Jolla,
Huntsville, AL
University of Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL La Jolla, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0514
Design and Flight Testing of an
Experimental Aircraft for Green
Leveraged Energy
Advancing Aerospace Education II
Future of the Aerospace Industry and Workforce Needs
M. Hatfield, University of Alaska,
Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0513
Employing Unmanned Aircraft
Systems to Actively Engage
Students and Build Local Aerospace
Infrastructure
Moderator: Michael D. Griffin, Chairman and CEO, Schafer Corporation
Panelists:
C. Doug Ebersole
Kevin Parsons
Executive Director
Director, Innovation and Transformation
Air Force Research Laboratory
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
132-F360-3
0930 - 1130 hrs
City, Kansas City, MO
Chaired by: R. LEBEAU, Saint Louis University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0511
AIAA-2017-0512
Building a Mechatronics Design
The AUSS FIREfly: A Distributed
Course Around Quadcopters
Sensing and Co-ordination Platform
T. Fields, University of Missouri, Kansas
for First-Year Engineering Education
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
131-EDU-3
89
1140-1200 hrs A Renaissance Man: Personality & Generosity of a Dear Friend, Maurizio Pandolfi
1200-1230 hrs On Shock Fitting and Shock Capturing Methods for DNS and LES Computations, Helen Yee
1020-1030 hrs Remarks from Phil Roe, Nicholas DiZinno
1030-1050 hrs The Maestro of Gas Dynamics, Bob MacCormack
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0532
A non-intrusive algorithm for
sensitivity analysis of chaotic flow
simulations
Hampton, VA; M. Malik, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
S. Lindörfer, C. Combs, P. Kreth, J.
Schmisseur, University of Tennessee,
Tullahoma, Tullahoma, TN
M. Pizzella, S. Warning, M. McQuilling,
Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO; A.
Purkey, R. Scharnhorst, M. Mani, The
Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0540
Simulation of an ethylene flame
with turbulence, soot and radiation
modeling.
RANS/LES Applications
M. Mortazavi, D. Knight, Rutgers
University, Piscataway, NJ
S. Golder, J. Doom, South Dakota State
Y. Delorme, S. Frankel, Technion--Israel Institute University, Brookings, SD
of Technology, Haifa, Israel; R. Jain, R. Strawn,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: A. SESCU, Mississippi State University and J. DUDEK, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0537
AIAA-2017-0538
AIAA-2017-0539
Aero-Optic Calculations of A
Wall-Resolved Large-Eddy
Performance Assessment of HighSpherical Turret at Transonic Flow Simulation of Flow Separation Over Order Large Eddy Simulation and
E. Arad, M. Weidenfeld, Rafael Advanced NASA Wall-Mounted Hump
Immersed Boundary Method for
Defense Systems, Ltd., Haifa, Israel
A. Uzun, National Institute of Aerospace, Rotorcraft Hover
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
138-FD-20
K. Porter, J. Poggie, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0536
Shock Wave Laminar Boundary
Layer Interaction at a Hypersonic
Flow Over a Blunt Fin-Plate Junction
J. Dudek, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; J. Carlson, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0541
Evaluation of Full Reynolds Stress
Turbulence Models in Fun3D
Numerical Simulations of Shock Boundary Layer Interactions
Chaired by: N. BISEK, Air Force Reseach Laboratory and D. GONZALEZ, Naval Surface Warfare Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0533
AIAA-2017-0534
AIAA-2017-0535
Turbulence Structure and LargeNumerical Simulations of a
On the Effect of Test Section Aspect
Scale Unsteadiness in Shock-Wave / Cylinder-Induced Shock Wave/
Ratio for Shock Wave - Boundary
Boundary Layer Interaction
Boundary Layer Interaction
Layer Interactions
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
137-FD-19
M. Berger, New York University, New York, K. Fidkowski, University of Michigan, Ann D. Del Rey Fernández, P. Boom, M.
NY; M. Aftosmis, NASA Ames Research
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Shademan, D. Zingg, University of Toronto, J. Christopher, C. Lapointe, N. Wimer, T. P. Blonigan, NASA Ames Research Center,
Center, Moffett Field, CA
Toronto, Canada
Hayden, I. Grooms, G. Rieker, University of Moffett Field, CA; Q. Wang, Massachusetts
Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; et al.
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA;
E. Nielsen, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; B. Diskin, National Institute
of Aerospace, Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0531
Parameter Estimation for a
Turbulent Buoyant Jet using
Approximate Bayesian Computation
Modeling and Optimization Methods
1120-1140 hrs Capturing Some Fond Memories of Gino in a Fitting Manner, Sukumar Chakravarthy
1000-1020 hrs Gino as a Mentor, Frank Marconi
1050-1100 hrs Remarks from Pat Sforza, Nicholas DiZinno
1100-1120 hrs The Result of the Gino’s Teaching at Sapienza University of Rome, Marcello Onofri
Honoring Gino Moretti
0930-1000 hrs Gino Moretti: A Man for All Seasons, Manny Salas
Chaired by: K. FIDKOWSKI, University of Michigan and P. BLONIGAN, NASA Ames Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0528
AIAA-2017-0529
AIAA-2017-0530
An ODE-based Wall Model for
Unsteady Output-Based Adaptation Tensor-Product Summation-by-Parts
Turbulent Flow Simulations
Using Continuous-in-Time Adjoints Operators
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
136-FD-18
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
135-FD-17
0930 - 1230 hrs
Texas 6
Texas 5
Texas 4
Texas 3
90
T. Palmer, P. Shah, A. Robinson, ATA
Engineering, Inc., San Diego, CA; D. Walters,
E. Luke, Mississippi State University, Starkville,
MS; E. Hassan, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; et al.
Inc., Dayton, OH; M. McClearn, P. Litke,
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; J. Hoke, Innovative
Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; F.
Schauer, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
L. Riley, Ohio State University, Columbus,
OH; M. Hagenmaier, J. Donbar, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB,
OH; D. Gaitonde, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
Experimental Tools
K. Lam, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton,
OH; J. Pickles, V. Narayanaswamy, North
Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC;
C. Carter, R. Kimmel, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0550
High-Speed Schlieren and 10-Hz Kr
PLIF for the new AFRL Mach-6 Ludwieg
Tube Hypersonic Wind Tunnel
F. Ladeinde, SUNY Korea, Incheon, South
Korea; Z. Lou, Stony Brook University,
Stony Brook, NY; D. Kim, R. Das, Andong
National University, Andong, South Korea
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0556
Studies on Leading Edge Detection
in Mechanically- and CombustionGenerated Shock Trains in DualMode Scramjet Engines
C. Stack, D. Gaitonde, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0557
Dynamical Features of a Supersonic
Multistream Nozzle with an Aft-Deck
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0559
Large-Eddy Simulation of a DualMode Scramjet Combustor Using
non-Adiabatic Flamelet Modeling
J. Kim, O. Kwon, Korea Advanced Institute T. Aksu, S. Uslu, TOBB University of
of Science and Technology, Daejeon,
Economics and Technology, Ankara, Turkey
South Korea
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0558
Numerical Simulation about Mixing
Characteristics of an Inlet-Fueled
Scramjet Engine
Computational Investigations of Scramjets
M. Berry, A. Magstadt, M. Ali, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, NY; C. Ruscher,
Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; M.
Glauser, Syracuse University, Syracuse,
NY; S. Gogineni, Spectral Energies, LLC,
Dayton, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0553
Time-resolved schlieren POD and
aft deck pressure correlations on
N. Grannan, Innovative Scientific Solutions, complex supersonic jet nozzles
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0552
Trends in JetCAT MicroturbojetCompressor Efficiency
Chaired by: O. POWELL and D. MUSIELAK, University of Texas at Arlington
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0554
AIAA-2017-0555
Isolator Dynamics and Heat Release Dynamic Hybrid RANS/LES Simulations
during Unstart of a Dual-Mode
of Axisymmetric Scramjet Component
Scramjet
Flowpaths
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
142-HSABP-3
L. Li, H. Hu, Iowa State University,
Ames, IA
Chaired by: S. LYNCH, Penn State
0930 hrs
AIAA-2017-0551
An Experimental Study of Dynamic
Ice Accretion Process on Aeroengine Spinners
Polytechnic State University, San Luis
K. Jandaurek, RWTH Aachen University,
T. Bakker, M. Leccadito, R. Klenke, Virginia
Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA; R. Clarke, O. Aachen, Germany; M. Johst, FFT Production Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Murillo, A. Bowers, NASA Armstrong Flight Systems Corporation, Bremen, Germany
Research Center, Edwards, CA
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
141-GTE-3
D. Iioka, F. Kazuki, M. Okamoto, D.
Sasaki, Kanazawa Institute of Technology,
Hakusan, Japan; K. Shimoyama, S.
Obayashi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Advances in Test Techniques and Test Management
Chaired by: D. LEWIS, Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA) and P. KELLY, Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA)
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0547
AIAA-2017-0548
AIAA-2017-0549
Determining Products of Inertia for Development Trends and
Flexible FPGA based Hardware In
Small Scale UAVs
Innovations in Aerospace System the Loop Simulator for Control,
J. Lorenzetti, Purdue University, West
Testing Using the Example of
Fault-Tolerant and Cyber-Physical
Lafayette, IN; L. Bañuelos, California
High-Lift
Systems
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
140-GT-4
T. Wolfe, Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Philadelphia, PA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0546
Computational Analysis of Thin
airfoils Under Low-Reynolds
F. Manar, A. Jones, University of Maryland, Number Flow Using BlockCollege Park, College Park, MD
Structured Cartesian Mesh
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0545
Vorticity Production at the Leading
Edge of Flat Plates at High Incidence
Low-Re and Bio-Inspired Flows III: Wing Analysis and Design
Chaired by: D. GARMANN, Air Force Research Laboratory and J. JAWORSKI, Lehigh University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0542
AIAA-2017-0543
AIAA-2017-0544
Review of Fluid Dynamic and
Low Reynolds number wake
Steady and Unsteady FluidAcoustic Performance of Biologically modification using a Gurney flap Structure Interactions with
M. Gopalakrishnan Meena, K. Taira, Florida Compliant Membrane Wings
Inspired Passive Flow Control
State University, Tallahassee, FL; K. Asai, G. Alon Tzezana, K. Breuer, Brown
Trailing Edge Devices for Design
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
University, Providence, RI
Applications
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
139-FD-22
San Antonio 4
Austin 5
Ft. Worth 6
Grapevine C
91
H. Park, B. Kim, J. Choi, M. Cho, Seoul
National University, Seoul, South Korea
R. Brown, K. Singh, Miami University,
S. De, M. Jrad, D. Locatelli, R. Kapania,
Oxford, OH; R. Kolonay, Air Force Research Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
University, Blacksburg, VA; M. Baker, M4
Engineering, Inc., Long Beach, CA
Chaired by: M. BHATIA, Mississippi State University and A. NING, BYU
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0569
AIAA-2017-0570
Optimal Sizing and Placement
SpaRibs Geometry Parameterization
of Control Surfaces for Active
for Wings with Multiple Sections
Aeroservoelastic Control
using Single Design Space
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
146-MDO-4
Chaired by: J. MATLIK, Rolls-Royce Corp and G. ODEGARD
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0565
AIAA-2017-0566
Multiscale Elasto-Plastic and Failure Elasto-plastic deformation
Analysis of Metal Matrix Composite mechanisms of thermoset glassy
H. Sertse, W. Yu, Purdue University, West polymers depending on the
Lafayette, IN
structural characteristic of hardener:
A molecular dynamics study
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
145-MAT-4
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
144-LEC-3
0930 - 1130 hrs
University, Pittsburgh, PA
J. Schierman, M. DeVore, N. Richards,
Barron Associates, Inc., Charlottesville, VA;
M. Clark, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: E. WONG, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0560
AIAA-2017-0561
The Introduction of Software
Certifiable Runtime Assurance of
Runtime Protection for Autonomous Distributed Real-Time Systems
S. Chaki, D. de Niz, Carnegie Mellon
Aerospace Systems
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
143-IS-2
G. Brat, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0563
Reducing V&V Cost of Flight Critical
Systems: Myth or Reality
M. Dillsaver, M. Clark, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; X.
Zhang, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0564
Military Airworthiness Certification
of Autonomous Air Vehicles with
Adaptive Controllers
R. Gupta, J. Schetz, R. Kapania, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0571
Conceptual Design of Complex
Transonic Aircraft Configurations
with Flutter Prediction
R. Chen, A. Ramachandran, C. Liu, F.
Chang, D. Senesky, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0567
Tsai-Wu Analysis of a Thin-Walled
3D-Printed Polylactic Acid (PLA)
Structural Bracket
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0573
Similarity Maximization of a Scaled
Aeroelastic Flight Demonstrator via
Multidisciplinary Optimization
J. Mas Colomer, N. Bartoli, T. Lefebvre, S.
J. Broughton-Venner, A. Wynn, R. Palacios, Dubreuil, ONERA, Toulouse, France; J. Martins,
Imperial College London, London, United University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor,
MI; E. Benard, Higher Institute of Aeronautics
Kingdom
and Space, Toulouse, France; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0572
Aeroservoelastic Optimisation of an
Aerofoil with Active Compliant Flap
via Reparametrisation and Variable
Selection
Aeroelastic Optimization
D. De Meo, L. Russo, E. Oterkus, University
of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom;
D. Gunasegaram, I. Cole, Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research
Organisation (CSIRO), Clayton, Australia
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0568
Peridynamics for Predicting Pit-toCrack Transition
Multiscale Modeling and Materials Design
Special Presentation
Remembrance of the Contributions of Dr. Friedrich Straub
Requirements for Morphing from an Airplane Perspective
Robert D. Gregg
Chief Aerodynamicist
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Adaptive Structures Lecture and Special Presentation
E. Feron, R. Cohen, Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, GA; G. Davy, P.
Garoche, ONERA, Toulouse, France
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0562
Validation of Convex Optimization
Algorithms and Credible
Implementation for Model
Predictive Control
Run-Time Assurance for Adaptive and Intelligent Systems (Invited)
Mustang 1
Palomino 2
Texas D
Ft. Worth 1
92
S. Armanini, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands; J. Caetano, Portuguese
Air Force Academy, Sintra, Portugal; C.
de Visser, G. de Croon, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
K. Chiba, University of Electro-Communications, F. Burgaud, J. Durand, D. Mavris, Georgia
Tokyo, Japan; M. Kanazaki, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan; T.
Shimada, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan
Cambridge, United Kingdom; K. Willcox,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA
Chaired by: J. GRAY, NASA Glenn Research Center and R. GRANDHI, Wright State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0588
AIAA-2017-0589
AIAA-2017-0590
Effective Operations of ExtinctionA Decision-Support Methodology
Horsetail Matching for Optimization
Reignition with Simple Control of
and Framework to Make Risk/Value Under Probabilistic, Interval and
Oxidizer Flux on a Single-Stage
Trade-Offs in a Business-Driven
Mixed Uncertainties
L. Cook, J. Jarrett, University of Cambridge,
Sounding Hybrid Rocket
Environment
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
150-NDA-2/MDO-5
University, Montréal, Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0585
On a robust boundary layer mesh
generation process
Meshing Techniques
N. Phelps, S. TerMaath, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0591
Probabilistic Characterization of
Composite-Aluminum Cocured Joints
Optimization Under Uncertainty I
E. Hereth, K. Sreenivas, L. Taylor,
D. Nichols, University of Tennessee,
Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0587
An Automatic Parallel Octree
Grid Generation Software with an
Extensible Solver Framework and a
L. Kedward, C. Allen, T. Rendall, University Focus on Urban Simulation
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0586
Efficient and Exact Mesh
Deformation using Multi-Scale RBF
Interpolation
S. Dahire, Y. Liu, Y. Jiao, Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0592
Probabilistic pipe strength and
toughness estimation through
information fusion with Bayesian
updating
D. Marcum, Mississippi State University,
Starkville, MS; F. Alauzet, A. Loseille,
French Institute for Research in Computer of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
S. Thibault, Extendsive, Inc., White River
T. Liu, University of Tennessee,
Junction, VT; D. Holman, S. Garcia, G. Trapani, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN; C. Hilbert, Science and Control (INRIA), Saclay, France
Next Limit Dynamics, Madrid, Spain
Branch Technology, Chattanooga, TN
Chaired by: N. WYMAN, Pointwise, Inc. and C. BRUNER, Sandia National Laboratories
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0582
AIAA-2017-0583
AIAA-2017-0584
Stitching and Deformation of Non- CFD Simulation of a Quad-Rotor
Automatic high-order mesh
overlapping Meshes for Unsteady UAV with Rotors in Motion Explicitly generation with Spring-Field and
Rotorcraft Aerodynamics
Modeled Using an LBM Approach with vector-adding:3D domain mesh
M. Nathoo, W. Habashi, M. Fossati, McGill Adaptive Refinement
generation
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
149-MVC-3
M. Segui, M. Kuitche, R. Botez, University Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
of Québec, Montréal, Canada
H. Sung, Seoul National University, Seoul,
South Korea; S. Chang, Korea Atomic Energy
Research Institute (KAERI), Daejeon, South
Korea; M. Cho, Seoul National University,
Seoul, South Korea
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles I
P. Mardanpour, E. Izadpanahi, S. Rastkar, V. Portapas, S. Yusuf, M. Lone, Cranfield
Florida International University, Miami, FL; University, Cranfield, United Kingdom; E.
D. Hodges, Georgia Institute of Technology, Coetzee, Airbus, Bristol, United Kingdom
Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: D. KEATING, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. and D. GINGRAS, Bihrle Applied Research Inc.
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0579
AIAA-2017-0580
AIAA-2017-0581
Longitudinal Aerodynamic
Modeling, Simulation, and Control Modelling wing wake and tail-wake
Coefficients of Hydra Technologies of Modular Vertical Lift Air Vehicles interaction of a clap-and-peel
B. Anderson, J. Warner, J. Rogers, Georgia flapping-wing MAV
UAS-S4 from Geometrical Data
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
148-MST-2
H. Abdelmoula, M. Hassanalian, A.
Abdelkefi, New Mexico State University,
Las Cruces, NM
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0578
Structural system identification using
degree of freedom-based reduction
method and sensor selection algorithm
Modeling and Simulation of Aeroelasticity and Structural Dynamics
Chaired by: A. ELMILIGUI, NASA Langley Research Center and P. ZAAL, NASA Ames Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0574
AIAA-2017-0576
AIAA-2017-0577
User subroutine for fatigue
Effects of Engine Placement on
Modelling Framework for Handling
modeling of wing structure of
Nonlinear Aeroelastic Gust Response Qualities Analysis of Flexible
flapping micro air vehicle
of High-Aspect-Ratio Wings
Aircraft
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
147-MST-1
Mustang 2
Grapevine 3
San Antonio 2
San Antonio 3
93
M. Akiki, T. Gallagher, G. Hannebique, S.
Menon, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
S. Luca, A. Attili, F. Bisetti, King Abdullah
University of Science and Technology,
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
R. Xu, D. Chen, K. Wang, H. Wang,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
E. Savin, ONERA, Châtillon, France; B.
Faverjon, Insa-Lyon, Villeurbanne, France
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0597
Higher-order moments of
generalized polynomial chaos
expansions for intrusive and nonintrusive uncertainty quantification
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0605
Comparison of Flamelet/ProgressVariable and Finite-Rate Chemistry
LES Models in a Preconditioning
Scheme
R. Mercier, Safran Group, Magny-lesHameaux, France; M. Cailler, B. Fiorina,
École Centrale Paris, Châtenay-Malabry,
France
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0606
LES Simulation of the Cambridge
Stratified Flame Using Optimized
Virtual Mechanisms
G. Barari, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Prescott, AZ; D. Popolan-Vaida, Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA; S.
Vasu, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
S. Mulani, University of Alabama,
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL; R. Walters,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0598
Efficient Integration Method for
Uncertainty Quantification
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0612
Pyrolysis of RP-2 and Surrogate Fuels
in a Jet Stirred Reactor Coupled with
O. Pryor, University of Central Florida,
Synchrotron Photo Ionization Mass
Orlando, FL; S. Chambreau, G. Vaghjiani, Spectrometry
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0611
Temperature Jump Pyrolysis Studies
of RP-2 Fuel
Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards
OH; S. Won, F. Dryer, F. Haas, Princeton
H. Chelliah, M. Rahimi, U. Shrestha, K.
University, Princeton, NJ; S. Dooley, University Dang, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, AFB, CA; S. Vasu, University of Central
Florida, Orlando, FL
of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
Charlottesville, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0610
Species Selectivity Ratios from
Thermal Pyrolysis of Jet Fuels
in a Microflow Tube Reactor:
Experimental and Modeling Effor
Chemical Kinetics for Multi-Component Fuels
E. Gonzalez, A. Dasgupta, CSE, Inc., Columbia, S. Yang, X. Wang, V. Yang, W. Sun, H.
MD; S. Arshad, M. Oevermann, Chalmers
Huo, Georgia Institute of Technology,
University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden Atlanta, GA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0604
Effect of the turbulence modeling
in large-eddy simulations of
nonpremixed flames undergoing
extinction and reignition
Combustion Modeling and Simulation III
Chaired by: J. HEYNE, University of Dayton and V. KATTA, Innovative Scientific Solutions Incorporated
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0607
AIAA-2017-0608
AIAA-2017-0609
A Comparative Study of Combustion Evaluation of Kinetics Models for On the Development of General
Chemistry of Conventional and
JP-8 in Predicting Unsteady Flames Surrogate Composition Calculations
V. Katta, Innovative Scientific Solutions,
Alternative Jet Fuels with Hybrid
for Chemical and Physical Properties
Inc., Dayton, OH; W. Roquemore, Air Force D. Bell, J. Heyne, University of Dayton, Dayton,
Chemistry Approach
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
154-PC-12
W. Sun, T. Grenga, Y. Ju, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ
Chaired by: J. OEFELEIN, Sandia National Laboratories and G. BORGHESI
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0602
AIAA-2017-0603
Hybrid Multi-Timescale and
Direct Numerical Simulations of NOx
G-Scheme Method for Efficient
formation in spatially developing
Modeling with Detailed Chemical turbulent premixed Bunsen flames
Kinetics
with mixture inhomogeneity
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
153-PC-11
J. Chambers, K. Ahmed, University of
Central Florida, Orlando, FL
B. Heng, S. TerMaath, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0596
Numerical Analysis of Uncertainty in
Crack Growth Prediction in Repaired
Aluminum Alloys
Uncertainty Quantification I
Detonations, Explosions, and Supersonic Combustion
E. DeCarlo, S. Mahadevan, Vanderbilt
S. Bae, N. Kim, C. Park, University of
University, Nashville, TN; B. Smarslok,
Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; D. Sparkman, Universal
Technology Corporation, Dayton, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0595
Confidence Interval of Bayesian
Network and Global Sensitivity
Analysis
Chaired by: C. BROPHY, Naval Postgraduate School and T. JACKSON, University of Florida
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0599
AIAA-2017-0600
AIAA-2017-0601
An Experimental Investigation of Uncertainty Quantification in the Numerical Simulation of Supersonic
Fast Hydrogen-Air Flames and
Simulation of Explosive Particle
Premixed Turbulent Combustion
T. Nielsen, J. Edwards, North Carolina State
Detonations Using a Turbulence
Dispersal using an Eulerian/
University, Raleigh, NC
Generating Facility
Lagrangian Formulation
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
152-PC-10
D. Clark, H. Bae, Wright State University,
Dayton, OH
Chaired by: H. BAE, Wright State University and N. KIM, University of Florida
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0593
AIAA-2017-0594
Non-Deterministic Kriging
Efficient Global Sensitivity
Framework for Responses with
Analysis for Time-Dependent,
Mixed Uncertainty
Multidisciplinary Models
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
151-NDA-3
San Antonio 5
San Antonio 6
Ft. Worth 3
Mustang 3
94
K. Doyle, M. Peck, Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY
Yamazaki, Nihon University, Funabashi,
Japan
K. Barad, T. Sharma, SRM University,
Chennai, India
N. Tsushima, W. Su, University of Alabama, S. Zimmerman, H. Abdelmoula, A.
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL
Abdelkefi, New Mexico State University,
Las Cruces, NM
C. Sachdeva, PEC University of Technology,
Chandigarh, India; M. Gupta, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0617
A Nano-Satellite System for
Atmospheric Monitoring and Ground
Imaging
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0621
Flight Qualification Testing of a Meterclass CubeSat Deployable Boom
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0622
Composite Tube Flexures at
Nanosatellite Scale
Cruces, NM; H. Dai, Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, Wuhan, China; A.
Abdelkefi, New Mexico State University, Las
Cruces, NM; L. Wang, Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
N. Hosking, Z. Sotoudeh, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0627
Cross-sectional Stress Analysis of
Smart Beam Energy Harvesters
Y. Wu, D. Li, J. Xiang, Beihang University,
Beijing, China
C. Qian, Q. Chen, Y. Hou, H. Fang,
Shanghai YS Information Technology
Company, Ltd., Shanghai, China
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0623
Structural Optimization of
Composite Spring Tape Hinges
University, Las Cruces, NM
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0629
On the Energy Harvesting Potential
of an Airfoil-Based Piezoaeroelastic
Harvester from Coupled PitchU. Javed, A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico State Plunge-Leadlag Vibrations
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0628
Necessity of accurate estimation
of the galloping force for efficient
design of energy harvesters
Piezoelectric Materials for Active and Passive Vibration Control
J. Fulton, University of Colorado, Boulder, M. Santer, Imperial College London,
London, United Kingdom
J. Sauder, N. Chahat, B. Hirsch, R. Hodges, Boulder, CO; S. Jeon, LoadPath, LLC,
Albuquerque, NM; T. Murphey, Roccor, LLC,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; Y. Longmont, CO
Rahmat-Samii, University of California,
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; E. Peral, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA; et al.
Chaired by: D. JOHNSON, NASA Glenn Research Center and C. BARNES, AFRL/RQVA
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0624
AIAA-2017-0625
AIAA-2017-0626
Highly Flexible Piezoelectric
Analytical modeling and
On the potential of monostable
Multifunctional Wings for Adaptive effectiveness of low-frequency
piezomagnetoelastic energy harvesting
Vibration Control and Energy
piezoelectric energy harvesters with from vortex-induced vibrations
R. Naseer, New Mexico State University, Las
Harvesting
dual magnetic forces
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
158-SD-7
H. Furuya, K. Yashima, T. Yokomatsu, H.
Sakamoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Yokohama, Japan; A. Watanabe, Sakase
Adtech Company, Ltd., Fukui, Japan
D. Wenberg, J. Pittman, M. Lange, B.
Keegan, E. Hanlon, J. Kang, U.S. Naval
Academy, Annapolis, MD; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0616
BRICSat-D Flight Experiment:
Demonstrating the Feasibility of
Low Cost Diagnostic Missions
A. Yalin, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
1130 hrs
Oral Presentation
Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy Plasma Diagnostics
Small Satellite Deployable Structures
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0615
Navigation Analysis of WSB Low
Energy Lunar Transfer for SRMSAT-2
Small Satellite Mission Design
A. Shashurin, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
Microwave plasma diagnostic techinques
Diagnostics for Plasmas and Gases I
Chaired by: S. BRADFORD, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and J. BLACK, Virginia Tech
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0618
AIAA-2017-0619
AIAA-2017-0620
Micro-gravity Testing of BoomMembrane Deployment de-orbit
From Prototype to Flight: Qualifying
Membrane Integrated Deployable System by convex tapes
a Ka-band Parabolic Deployable
N. Tada, S. Inoue, Y. Miyazaki, M.
Structures for Micro-satellites
Antenna (KaPDA) for CubeSats
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
157-SCS-2
M. Elkhayat, Y. Elhalwagy, A. ElRaffie, G.
Elnashar, Egyptian Armed Forces, Cairo,
Egypt
Chaired by: J. STRAUB, North Dakota University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0613
AIAA-2017-0614
Time-optimal Slew Maneuver Using Safe, Failure-Tolerant CubeSat
Single Gimbal Control Moment Gyro Docking Using Passive Magnetic
for Small Agile satellites
Mechanisms
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
156-SATS-4
C. Limbach, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Chaired by: K. XU, University of Alabama in Huntsville
0930 hrs
Oral Presentation
Rayleigh and Raman Scattering Techniques and Application to Plasmas
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
155-PDL-3
Appaloosa 2
Palomino 1
Austin 6
Ft. Worth 4
95
B. Mason, J. Warren, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
F. Roizner, M. Karpel, Technion--Israel
Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; R.
Carrese, P. Marzocca, RMIT University,
Melbourne, Australia
D. Tinker, D. Watkins, Vanderbilt University, of Munich, Munich, Germany
Nashville, TN; R. Choate, Western Kentucky
University, Bowling Green, KY
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0638
Towards a Hybrid Time-Frequency
Domain Approach for Time-Variant
Buffeting Flows
Ruppert, Ball Aerospace & Technologies
Corporation, Boulder, CO
E. Templeton, M. Davis, J. Pedrazzani,
O. Ohanian, Luna Innovations, Inc.,
Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: D. ACCARDO, University of Naples
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0645
AIAA-2017-0646
Airborne Active Sensing for Pipeline Distributed High Temperature
Leak Survey
Measurement for Monitoring Bleed Air
J. Bartholomew, P. Lyman, C. Weimer, L. Lines and other Aircraft Structures
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
162-SEN-1
T. Nichols, B. Argrow, University of
Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; D.
Kingston, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Dayton, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0647
Error Sensitivity Analysis of Small
UAS Wind-Sensing Systems
R. Salguero, M. Rhudy, Pennsylvania State
University, Reading, PA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0648
Estimating the Attitude of an
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle through
Multiple Low-Cost Ultrasonic Range
Sensors
Novel Aerospace Sensor Systems
M. Sievers, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA; A. Madni, University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0644
Contract-Based Byzantine Resilience
in Spacecraft Swarms
Systems Engineering I
A. Kreshock, Army Research Laboratory,
Hampton, VA; H. Yeo, Army Aviation
and Missile Research Development and
Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0639
Tiltrotor Whirl-Flutter Stability
Predictions using Comprehensive
Analysis
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0635
Wind Tunnel Tests of Whirl Flutter
Aeroelastic Demonstrator
J. Cecrdle, P. Malinek, O. Vich, Aerospace
Research and Test Establishment (VZLÚ),
S. Simeone, University of Bristol, Bristol,
United Kingdom; A. Da Ronch, University of Prague, Czech Republic
Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom;
T. Rendall, University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Kingdom
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0634
A Gust Reconstruction Framework
Applied to a Nonlinear Reduced Order
Model of a Wing Typical Section
J. Housman, C. Kiris, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0640
Overset Grid Simulations for the
Second AIAA Aeroelastic Prediction
Workshop
Special session: Aeroelastic Prediction III
V. Babuska, S. Gomez, S. Smith, C.
C. Valente, Siemens, Leuven, Belgium; C. Hammetter, Sandia National Laboratories,
Wales, D. Jones, A. Gaitonde, J. Cooper, Albuquerque, NM; D. Murphy, University of
Georgia, Athens, GA
University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Kingdom; Y. Lemmens, Siemens, Leuven,
Belgium
Chaired by: J. EILER, Stellar Solutions, Inc. and D. DRESS, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0641
AIAA-2017-0642
AIAA-2017-0643
First Steps in Implementing Weapon Quantifying Negotiations and Initial Exploiting Pessimism for Fault Tree
System Sustainment Model
Bids through a Weighted Analytical Completeness
C. Vono, Self, Ogden, UT
A. Wille, F. Holzapfel, Technical University
Hierarchy Process
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
161-SE-1
A. Castrichini, J. Cooper, University of
M. Ritter, J. Dillinger, Y. Meddaikar,
Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom; T. Benoit, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Y. Lemmens, Siemens, Leuven, Belgium Göttingen, Germany
Chaired by: D. GRIFFITH and C. SPODE, Embraer S/A
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0636
AIAA-2017-0637
Gust and Ground Loads Integration Static and Dynamic Aeroelastic
for Aircraft Landing Loads
Validation of a Flexible Forward
Prediction
Swept Composite Wing
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
160-SD-9
University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0633
Spacecraft Pyroshock Attenuation in
Three Parts
Vehicle and Component Response to Gust, Impact, and Thermal Loads
Chaired by: W. SILVA, NASA-Langley Research Center and M. PATIL, Virginia Tech
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0630
AIAA-2017-0631
AIAA-2017-0632
Testing of Wing-Tip Spring Device Finite Element Simulation of Three A Doublet-Lattice Method Correction
for Gust Loads Alleviation
Full-Scale Crash Tests for Cessna
Approach for High Fidelity Gust
R. Cheung, A. Castrichini, J. Cooper,
172 Aircraft
Loads Analysis
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
159-SD-8
Ft. Worth 2
Dallas 6
Appaloosa 4
Appaloosa 3
96
Open Systems Architecture - Best practices, Verification, and Security
M. Grover, N. Singh, T. Schwartzentruber,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Minneapolis, MN; R. Jaffe, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: D. HASH, NASA - ARC and M. BORG, Air Force Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0659
AIAA-2017-0660
State-resolved O2--N2 kinetic model Dissociation and internal excitation
of molecular nitrogen due to N2-N
at hypersonic temperatures
D. Andrienko, I. Boyd, University of
collisions using direct molecular
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
simulation
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
166-TP-5
A. Bergan, NASA Langley Research Center, West Lafayette, IN
Hampton, VA
L. Gertsch, Missouri University of Science and
Technology, Rolla, MO; A. Abbud-Madrid, C.
Dreyer, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO;
R. Jedicke, A. Krot, University of Hawaii, Hilo,
Hilo, HI; D. Linne, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0652
Producing Volatiles from Asteroid
Simulants: Preliminary Results
Resource Harvesting
I. Ulusoy, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA; D. Andrienko, I. Boyd,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Arbor, MI; R. Hernandez, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, MD
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0661
Quantal treatment of O2--Ar
vibrational relaxation at hypersonic
temperatures
V. Naoumov, Central Connecticut State
University, New Britain, CT; A. Abdullin, V.
Kriukov, Kazan Federal University, Kazan,
Russia
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0662
Evaluation of Eigenvalues for
the Analysis of Combustion and
Chemical Non-Equilibrium Flows
Aerothermodynamics II
Materials, Inc., Princeton, NJ; R. Li, D. Zhang, Patuxent River, MD
University of Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT
R. Fiévet, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; S. Voelkel, University
of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; V. Raman,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Arbor, MI; P. Varghese, University of Texas,
Austin, Austin, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0663
Numerical investigation of
vibrational relaxation coupling with
turbulent mixing
X. Cui, X. Fang, J. Lua, Global Engineering
and Materials, Inc., Princeton, NJ
K. Vogiatzis, Engility Corporation, Dayton,
OH; E. Josyula, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; P.
Vedula, University of Oklahoma, Norman,
Norman, OK
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0664
Double-Cone Flows in
Nonequilibrium: Comparison of CFD
with Experimental Data
N. Parambil, S. Gururaja, Indian Institute of
Science, Bengaluru, India
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0658
Multiscale Damage Development in
Polymer Composite Laminates
Misty Davies
NASA Ames Research Center
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0657
An Integrated Crack Initiation and
M. Dorduncu, A. Barut, E. Madenci,
Propagation Module for Fatigue
University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ; Damage Prediction of Composite
N. Phan, Naval Air Systems Command,
Structures
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0656
Peridynamic Augmented XFEM
Composite Damage and Failure Prediction Methods II
S. Nomura, M. Tomooka, R. Funase,
University of Tokyo, Bunkyo, Japan
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0651
Initial Design and Analysis of a
System Extracting and Collecting
Water from Temporarily Captured
Orbiters
Chaired by: S. ENGELSTAD, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and S. WANTHAL, The Boeing Company
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0653
AIAA-2017-0654
AIAA-2017-0655
A Numerical Study on the Edgewise A nonlocal constitutive model for A Multiscale Fatigue Damage
Compression Strength of Sandwich damageable brittle and quasi-brittle Prediction for Notched Composite
Structures with Facesheet-Core
materials
Components
Z. Gao, L. Zhang, W. Yu, Purdue University, J. Xiao, X. Fang, J. Lua, Global Engineering and
Disbonds
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
165-STR-5
P. Meyerhofer, Case Western Reserve
T. Baker, T. Miller, M. Paul, J. Peters,
University, Cleveland, OH; J. Hartwig, NASA Pennsylvania State University, University
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Park, PA
Chaired by: J. KLEINHENZ, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0649
AIAA-2017-0650
In-situ Nitrogen Harvesting for the The Use of Lithium Fuel with
Titan Submarine
Planetary In Situ Oxidizers
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
164-SRE-3
Come and hear from experienced OSA practitioners about various aspects of their own OSA efforts that were challenging or risky and which mitigation approaches emerged.
Panelists:
Peter Mehlitz
Ron Kohl
Bryce Meyer
NASA Ames Research Center
R. J. Kohl and Associates
Software Engineering Institute
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
163-SOF-3
0930 - 1230 hrs
Austin 2
Appaloosa 1
Ft. Worth 5
Ft. Worth 7
97
B. Peach, K. Pope, G. Naterer, Memorial
University of Newfoundland, St. John’s,
Canada
A. Chakrabarty, R. Morris, X.
Bouyssounouse, R. Hunt, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO
F. Rasmussen, Technical University of
Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark
Chaired by: L. MANUEL, University of Texas at Austin
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
American perspective on wind
European perspective on wind
energy research aimed at reducing energy research aimed at reducing
the cost of wind energy through
the cost of wind energy through
advances in wind-plant flow physics advances in wind-plant flow physics
D. Laird, P. Veers, National Renewable
modeling and understanding
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
170-WE-2
Q. Pan, E. Byon, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0679
Adaptive Extreme Load Estimation
in Wind Turbines
A. Chavez, D. L’Heureux, N. Prabhakar, M. E. Johnson, Georgia Institute of Technology, S. Zhang, D. Wei, M. Huynh, J. Quek,
Clark, W. Law, R. Prazenica, Embry-Riddle Atlanta, GA
X. Ma, L. Xie, Nanyang Technological
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
University, Singapore, Singapore
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0681
Wind Turbine Loads during the
Evening Transition Period
N. Lu, University of Texas, Austin,
Austin, TX; S. Basu, North Carolina
P. Graf, R. Damiani, K. Dykes, J. Jonkman,
State University, Raleigh, NC; L. Manuel,
National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
Golden, CO; A. Ning, Brigham Young University, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
Provo, UT
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0680
Advances in the Assessment of Wind
Turbine Operating Extreme Loads via
More Efficient Calculation Approaches
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0678
Optimization of Dynamic Soaring
Maneuvers for a Morphing Capable
UAV
H. Nguyen, L. Manuel, University of Texas,
Austin, Austin, TX
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0682
On Simulation of a Rear-Flank
Downburst with Non-Stationary
Turbulence and its Influence on
Wind Turbine Extreme Loads
J. Boskovic, J. Jackson, R. Wise, Scientific I. Mir, A. Maqsood, National University
Systems Company, Inc., Woburn, MA
of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad,
Pakistan; S. Akhtar, College of Aeronautical
Engineering, Risalpur, Pakistan
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0677
Implementation & Flight Testing of
the IMPACT System for Autonomous
ISR
Wind Turbine Extreme Loads Analysis
H. Lee, D. Lee, D. Shim, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology,
Daejeon, South Korea
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0676
Receding Horizon-based RRT*
Algorithm for a UAV Real-time Path
Planner
UAS Autonomy and Path Planning I
M. Clark, R. Prazenica, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0672
Proportional Navigation Based
Guidance Laws for UAV Obstacle
Avoidance in Complex Urban
Environments
Special Session: Safe Autonomous Urban Flight II
Chaired by: J. WILHELM, Ohio University and K. KOCHERSBERGER, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0673
AIAA-2017-0674
AIAA-2017-0675
Homography-Based State
Vision Sensor Fusion for
Model Predictive Control Based
Estimation for Autonomous UAV
Autonomous Landing
Dynamic Geofence System for
T. Nakamura, S. Haviland, D. Bershadsky, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Landing
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
169-UMS-5
E. Arabi, B. Gruenwald, T. Yucelen,
V. Stepanyan, Universities Space
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; J. Research Association, Moffett Field, CA;
Steck, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS K. Krishnakumar, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0668
Model of Plume Flowfield from
Oxy-Acetylene Torch
Heat Transfer II
N. Diaz, J. Langston, University of Texas,
J. Schulz, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Austin, Austin, TX; M. Salita, Salita
Inc., Mountain View, CA; E. Stern, NASA Consulting, Phoenix, AZ; F. Stefani, J. Koo,
University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field,
CA; S. Muppidi, G. Palmer, Analytical
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Mountain View,
CA; O. Schroeder, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, Lexington, KY
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0667
Development of a threedimensional, unstructured material
response design tool
Chaired by: V. STEPANYAN, Universities Space Research Association and A. CHAKRABARTY
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0669
AIAA-2017-0670
AIAA-2017-0671
Guaranteed Model Reference
Estimation, Navigation and Control An Integrated System for
Adaptive Control Performance in of Multi-Rotor Drones in an Urban Autonomous Search and Track with
the Presence of Actuator Failures Wind Field
a small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
168-UMS-4
T. Toki, S. Teramoto, University of Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan; K. Okamoto, University of
Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan
Chaired by: E. SHORT, Raytheon Company and S. SHERIF, University of Florida
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0665
AIAA-2017-0666
Numerical Simulation of Heat
Uniform Design Correlations for
Transfer Flow-Field under
Glaze Ice Accretion and Convective
Transcritical Condition
Heat Transfer from an Airfoil
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
167-TP-6
Austin 4
Grapevine 2
Grapevine 1
Austin 3
98
LLC, Dayton, OH; D. Gaitonde, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
University, Columbus, OH; B. Kiel, A. Giese,
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
Atlanta, GA
O. Chavez, S. Yusuf, M. Lone, Cranfield
University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
P. Murphy, J. Brandon, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0692
An Innovative Total-Flight-Envelope
Approach to Teach Configuration
Aerodynamics
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0694
Dorsal Fin Design Method: A Low
Cost Aerodynamic Solution to
A. Gharbi, D. Sarojini, E. Kallou, D. Harper, Prevent Loss-of-Control
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0693
A Single Digital Thread Approach to
Aircraft Detailed Design
Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
M. Bronz, H. Garcia de Marina, G.
Hattenberger, French Civil Aviation
University, Toulouse, France
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0698
In-Flight Thrust Measurement using
On-Board Force Sensor
J. Grauer, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; M. Boucher, NASA Armstrong
Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0699
Selected Aeroelastic Modeling
Results from the X-56A Stiff Wing
Configuration Flight Tests
Flight Test and System Identification I
T. Takahashi, J. Kirkman, A. Verbin, Arizona V. Petitgenet, D. Rancourt, Georgia Institute W. Anemaat, A. Karwas, W. Liu, S.
Johnson, Design, Analysis and Research
F. Abdi, AlphaSTAR Corporation, Long Beach, State University, Tempe, AZ; M. Cotting, of Technology, Atlanta, GA; et al.
U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards
Corporation, Lawrence, KS
CA; Z. Gürdal, University of South Carolina,
Columbia, Columbia, SC; D. Huang, AlphaSTAR AFB, CA
Corporation, Long Beach, CA
Chaired by: J. SEYMOUR, Lockheed Martin and J. GRAUER, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0695
AIAA-2017-0696
AIAA-2017-0697
Application of Multivariate
Efficient Testing Combining Design Improved Persistent Excitation for
Orthogonal Functions to Identify
of Experiment and Learn-to-Fly
Real Time Parameter Estimation
M. AlAbsi, T. Fields, University of Missouri,
Aircraft Flutter Modes
Strategies
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
175-AFM-4
X. Wang, Z. Wan, C. Yang, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0687
AIAA-2017-0688
Flow and Noise from Septa Nozzles Ideal Gas Effects in Aeroacoustics
K. Zaman, J. Bridges, NASA Glenn Research J. Joseph, C. Tinney, University of Texas,
Austin, Austin, TX; N. Murray, University of
O. Schmidt, T. Colonius, California Institute Center, Cleveland, OH
Mississippi, Oxford, Oxford, MS
of Technology, Pasadena, CA; G. Brès,
Cascade Technologies, Inc., Palo Alto, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0686
Wavepacket intermittency and its
role in turbulent jet noise
Aircraft Design Tools and Methods IV
Chaired by: P. RAJ, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and P. MARZOCCA
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0689
AIAA-2017-0690
AIAA-2017-0691
A Method of Static Aeroelastic
A Design Optimization Technique for Certification Modeling of Composites
Analysis Based on Three Dimension Multi-Robot Systems
Fuselage, Considering Effect of Defects
Aerodynamic Force and Aeroelastic J. Durand, F. Burgaud, K. Cooksey, D.
from Fiber Placement Manufacturing
Correction for Hypersonic Vehicles Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Processes
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
174-ACD-6
J. Morgan, P. Morris, D. McLaughlin, C.
Prasad, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA
Chaired by: J. MENDOZA, United Technologies Research Center and P. MORRIS, Pennsylvania State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0683
AIAA-2017-0684
AIAA-2017-0685
Further Development of Supersonic Modeling Jet Noise using Potential Acoustic mode and sources in a
Jet Noise Reduction Using Nozzle Flow and Simple Acoustic Sources supersonic jet
C. Ruscher, S. Gogineni, Spectral Energies, S. Unnikrishnan, D. Gaitonde, Ohio State
Fluidic Inserts
Aeroacoustics Jet Noise III
Recognition Luncheon: Celebrating Achievements in Aerospace Sciences and Information Systems
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
172-LUNCH-2
1230 - 1400 hrs
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
173-AA-5
Career Workshop I
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
171-WKSP-1
0930 - 1230 hrs
Grapevine 5
San Antonio 1
Grapevine B
Texas A & B
Mustang 4
99
Dayton, OH; J. Gregory, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH; M. Sellers, Aerospace Testing
Alliance, Telluhoma, TN; W. Ruyten, Euclidean
Optics, Murfreesboro, SD
L. Leifsson, Iowa State University, Ames,
IA; S. Koziel, Reykjavik University,
Reykjavik, Iceland
D. Yorita, U. Henne, C. Klein, German
Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen,
Germany
A. Rezaei, H. Taha, University of California, J. Vasile, Army Research Laboratory,
Irvine, Irvine, CA
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
R. Deshmukh, J. McNamara, Ohio State
S. Wiggen, C. Klein, U. Henne, R. Konrath, University, Columbus, OH
W. Sachs, B. Wrede, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0719
Reduced Order Modeling of a Flow
Past a Cylinder using Sparse Coding
Unsteady Aerodynamics II
A. Gandhi, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ;
B. Merrill, Raytheon Company, Tucson, AZ; Y.
Peet, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0720
Effect of Reduced Frequency on
Dynamic Stall of a Pitching Airfoil in
a Turbulent Wake
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0715
Separation Control over a
NACA0015 Airfoil Using
Nanosecond Pulsed Plasma Actuator
A. Firsov, Y. Isaenkov, I. Moralev, Russian
A. Sidorenko, A. Maslov, A. Budovsky, P. Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; S.
Y. Cui, Z. Zhao, J. Zheng, J. Li, B.
Polivanov, O. Vishnyakov, Russian Academy Leonov, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Khoo, National University of Singapore,
of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
IN; V. Soudakov, TsAGI, Zhukovsky, Russia
Singapore, Singapore
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0714
Diminution of transonic buffet
phenomenon by plasma actuators
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations (Active and Passive) II
Chaired by: M. GHOREYSHI, United States Air Force Academy and K. KONTIS, University of Glasgow
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0716
AIAA-2017-0717
AIAA-2017-0718
Computational Study of Lift
Effect of a Pitch-Oscillating Canard Motion induced unsteady
Frequency Responses of Pitching
on Lift Enhancement and Tip Vortex aerodynamic loads with
Airfoils at Low Reynolds Numbers Mitigation
development of vortical flow
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
179-APA-18
R. Mayer, T. Lutz, E. Kraemer, University of Z. Zhao, Y. Cui, J. Li, J. Zheng, B.
Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Khoo, National University of Singapore,
Singapore, Singapore
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0709
A successive gappy proper orthogonal
decomposition approach and its
application to inverse airfoil design
Cranfield University, Cranfield, United
Heidebrecht, Cranfield University, Cranfield, S. Li, Z. Gao, C. Gao, L. Zhou, Northwestern
Kingdom; C. Sheaf, Rolls-Royce Group plc, United Kingdom; N. Grech, Rolls-Royce
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
Derby, United Kingdom
Group plc, Derby, United Kingdom
Chaired by: M. CALVERT, U.S. Army AMRDEC and J. CODER, University of Tennessee
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0711
AIAA-2017-0712
AIAA-2017-0713
A Numerical Study on the Ability
On the Separated Flow Using Pulsed Transonic Buffet Control by Plasma
of Shock Control Bumps for Buffet Nanosecond DBD Plasma Actuators Actuator with Spark Discharge
V. Soudakov, TsAGI, Zhukovsky, Russia;
Alleviation
on an NACA0015 Airfoil
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
178-APA-17
L. Leifsson, Iowa State University, Ames,
IA; S. Koziel, Reykjavik University,
Reykjavik, Iceland
T. Hayashi, A. Houpt, B. Hedlund, S.
Leonov, H. Sakaue, University of Notre
Dame, Notre Dame, IN
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0704
Pressure-Sensitive Paint
Measurement under Transient
Plasma in M=2 Airflow.
Aerodynamic Design: Analysis, Methodologies, and Optimization Techniques II
T. Noda, M. Kameda, Tokyo University
of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei,
Japan; K. Nakakita, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan
Chaired by: J. LATZ, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems and B. MCGRATH, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0705
AIAA-2017-0706
AIAA-2017-0707
AIAA-2017-0708
Design Optimization by Manifold Adjoint-Based Nonlinear Output
Short and slim nacelle design for An optimisation method for nacelle
Mapping Response Correction and Space Mapping for Accelerated
ultra-high BPR engines
design
Low-Fidelity Model Preconditioning Aerodynamic Shape Optimization M. Robinson, D. MacManus, K. Richards, M. Robinson, D. MacManus, A.
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
177-APA-16
J. Van der Kindere, R. de Kat, B.
Ganapathisubramani, University of
Southampton, Southampton, United
Kingdom
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0703
Improvement of Lifetime-based
PSP Technique for Industrial Wind
Tunnel Tests
Pressure Determination Techniques and Applications
Chaired by: J. CRAFTON, Innovative Scientific Solutions Incorporated and X. LIU, San Diego State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0700
AIAA-2017-0701
AIAA-2017-0702
Mean and Fluctuating pressure
Data Processing Tools for Dynamic Improvement of Signal-toestimation from snapshots of planar Pressure-Sensitive Paint
Noise Ratio for Unsteady PSP
J. Crafton, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Measurement
PIV measurements
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
176-AMT-8
C. Song, W. Song, X. Yang, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0710
Design of Airfoils in Unsteady
Viscous Flows Using Hierarchical
Kriging Model
Dallas 2
Dallas 1
Dallas 3
Grapevine 6
100
C. Gao, Z. Gao, S. Li, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
U. Javed, H. Abdelmoula, A. Abdelkefi, New
Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
Moderator: Marty Bradley, Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company
Panelists:
Martin Bunzi
Professor, Department of Philosophy
Rutgers University
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
183-F360-4
1400 - 1600 hrs
University, Ankara, Turkey
L. Xu, T. Baxevanis, D. Lagoudas, Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX
W. Scholten, R. Patterson, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX; Q.
Chapelon, ENISE, Saint-Etienne, France; D.
Hartl, T. Strganac, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX; T. Turner, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
A. Martins, University of Victoria, Victoria,
Canada; A. Fereidooni, National Research
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada; A.
Suleman, University of Victoria, Victoria,
Canada; V. Wickramasinghe, National
Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0733
Test rig development
and characterization of
magnetorheological elastomers
Smart and Multifunctional Materials
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0732
Experimentation and Computational
Analysis of an SMA-Based Slat-Cove
Filler For Noise Reduction in a High
Lift Wing
Will Burns
Co-Director, Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment
American University
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0726
Convergence Acceleration of Fluid
Dynamics Solvers Using a ReducedOrder-Model
Tracy Hester
Professor
University of Houston Law Center
Texas C
Palomino 3
Dallas 5
Dallas 4
Doug MacMartin
Research Professor, Computing + Mathematical Sciences at
California Institute of Technology/Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering at Cornell University
R. Robison, E. Loth, University of Virginia, R. Djeddi, A. Kaminsky, K. Ekici, University
Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA
of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
Geoengineering to Mitigate Climate Change – Is there a Role for Aerospace?
Chaired by: R. JHA, Mississippi State University and A. CHATTOPADHYAY, Arizona State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0729
AIAA-2017-0730
AIAA-2017-0731
Design of a Piezoelectric Energy
On the nonlinear dynamics and
A Finite Strain Constitutive Model
Harvester by Using Cylinder as a performance of hybrid piezoelectric- for Martensitic Transformation in
Bluff Body
inductive energy harvesters subjected Shape Memory Alloys Based on
A. Avsar, M. Sahin, Middle East Technical to vortex-induced vibrations
Logarithmic Strain
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
182-ASC-3
L. Li, Z. Ning, H. Hu, Iowa State University, J. Liu, S. Luo, Central South University,
Ames, IA
Changsha, China
K. Hanquist, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; K. Neitzel, Smart
Blue Innovations, Wichita, KS
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0725
Theoretical Critical Height for
Boundary Layer Transition on Airfoil
Leading Edges
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics II: Low-Rn Propellers
K. Biber, Bartin University, Bartin, Turkey
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0724
Aerodynamic Optimization of a Golf
Driver Using Computational Fluid
Dynamics
Aerodynamic Design: Design Tools and Propeller Integration
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0723
Comparison of Experimental Data
with Computations for a PropellerDriven Airplane
Chaired by: D. HUNSAKER, Utah State University and R. RAMAMURTI, Naval Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0727
AIAA-2017-0728
An Experimental Study on the
Navier-Stokes Equations based Flow
Transient Ice Accretion Process over Simulations of Low Reynolds Number
a Rotating UAV Propeller
Propeller for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
181-APA-20
W. Anemaat, M. Schuurman, W. Liu, A.
Karwas, Design, Analysis and Research
Corporation, Lawrence, KS
Chaired by: E. FELTROP, Textron Aviation and O. KHAN, Tuskegee Univ
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0721
AIAA-2017-0722
Aerodynamic Design, Analysis and Research on Airfoil Design Space
Testing of Propellers for Small
and the Application of Niching
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Techniques in Airfoil Design
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
180-APA-19
101
of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Sendai, Japan
of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom; S.
D. Chandel, G. Candler, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN Spottswood, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright Patterson AFB, OH
B. Zang, V. U S, T. New, Nanyang Technological Ames, IA
University, Singapore, Singapore
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0750
Numerical Investigation of Airfoil
Placement and Modification in Open
Jet Experiments
RANS/LES Modeling of Jet Flows
N. Palchekovskaya, I. Egorov, TsAGI,
Zhukovsky, Russia
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0746
Numerical Simulation of Supersonic
Flow over Segmental-Conical Bodies
High-Speed Flows II
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0751
Simulations of impinging jets with a
range of configuration
Y. Lu, A. Demargne, Cambridge Flow
Solutions, Ltd., Cambridge, United
Kingdom; K. Liu, BoXeR Solutions KK,
Kobe, Japan; W. Dawes, Cambridge
University, Cambridge, United Kingdom
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0742
Efficient and affordable high order,
high fidelity Large Eddy Simulations
for industrial level applications
D. Singh, J. Doom, South Dakota State
A. Sheikh-AlShabab, P. Tucker, University of A. Sheikh-AlShabab, P. Tucker, University of University, Brookings, SD
Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Chaired by: B. SMITH, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and M. MANKBADI, NASA Glenn Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0747
AIAA-2017-0748
AIAA-2017-0749
OpenFOAM based numerical
Adaptive Detached Eddy Simulation Modeling Open Jet Airfoil
simulation study of an underexpanded of Jet in Cross Flow
Interaction Using RANS and Hybrid
Z. Yin, P. Durbin, Iowa State University,
supersonic jet.
LES-RANS
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
187-FD-26
Juliano, University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, IN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0741
A Hybrid Adjoint/Error Transport
Approach to Error Estimation,
Adaptation, and Higher-Order Solutions
for Computational Fluid Dynamics
High-Order Methods II
L. Wang, M. Yu, University of Maryland,
Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD
E. Jourdan, F. Moreira, C. Breviglieri,
Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA),
W. Tyson, C. Roy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
São José dos Campos, Brazil; J. Azevedo,
and State University, Blacksburg, VA
Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE), São José
dos Campos, Brazil; Z. Wang, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0740
A Study of Efficiency of Implicit HighOrder Spectral Difference Method
Implementations
Chaired by: S. LAURENCE, University of Maryland, College Park and E. MARINEAU, AEDC/TSTT USAF White Oak
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0743
AIAA-2017-0744
AIAA-2017-0745
Transient Startup Simulations for a Moving Grid Methods in High
Thermo-Acoustic Effects in HighLarge Mach 6 Quiet Ludwieg Tube Enthalpy Shock Simulations for
Speed Compressible Transitional and
J. Jewell, Air Force Research Laboratory, Electric Arc Shock Tube (EAST)
Turbulent Boundary Layers
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; C. Huffman, T. Experiments at NASA Ames
K. Ritos, I. Kokkinakis, D. Drikakis, University
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
186-FD-25
Y. Liu, H. Nishikawa, National Institute of
Aerospace, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: K. FIDKOWSKI, University of Michigan and G. MAY, RWTH Aachen
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0738
AIAA-2017-0739
Third-Order Inviscid and Second- High-order implicit discontinuous
Order Hyperbolic Navier-Stokes
Galerkin scheme for unsteady
Solvers for Three-Dimensional
turbulent flows
Unsteady Inviscid and Viscous Flows H. Asada, S. Kawai, Tohoku University,
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
185-FD-24
R. Zangeneh, C. Ollivier Gooch, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0737
A Preconditioned Flux Reconstruction/
Correction Procedure via
Reconstruction Formulation for
Unsteady Low Mach Number Flows on
Dynamic Unstructured Meshes
CFD Methods on Unstructured Meshes
Chaired by: R. SINGH, General Electric Global Research and S. TU, Jackson State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0734
AIAA-2017-0735
AIAA-2017-0736
Reconstruction Map Stability
A Posteriori Stability Analysis and Output Error Correction and Mesh
Analysis for Cell Centered Finite
Improvement for Finite Volume
Adaptation for Unstructured Mesh
Volume Methods on Unstructured Methods on Unstructured Meshes Finite Volume Method
R. Zangeneh, C. Ollivier Gooch, University M. Sharbatdar, C. Ollivier Gooch, University
Meshes
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
184-FD-23
Texas 4
Texas 3
Texas 2
Austin 1
102
J. Little, University of Arizona, Tucson,
Tucson, AZ
M. Tufts, R. Kimmel, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
F. Ostermann, R. Woszidlo, C. Nayeri, C.
Paschereit, Technical University of Berlin,
Berlin, Germany
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0762
Gortler-like vortices in the LES Data
of a Mach 7 STBLI
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0768
PSE and Spatial Biglobal Instability
Analysis of Reduced Scale and Flight
HIFiRE-5 Geometry
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0772
Aerodynamic Characteristics of
Lifting Body HYFLEX under HighTemperature Real-Gas Conditio
Experimental Aerodynamics
T. Kocian, A. Moyes, D. Mullen, H. Reed,
Spring, MD; D. Daniel, Arnold Engineering I. Neel, A. Leidy, R. Bowersox, Texas A&M Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN
University, College Station, TX
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0767
Preliminary Study of the Effect of
Environmental Disturbances on
E. Marineau, G. Morraru, Arnold
Hypersonic Crossflow Instability on
Engineering Development Complex, Silver the HIFiRE-5 Elliptic Cone
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0766
Sharp Cone Boundary-Layer
Transition and Stability at Mach 14
Stability and Transition over Cones
C. Helm, M. Martin, University of
E. Lash, C. Combs, P. Kreth, J. Schmisseur, Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD
University of Tennessee, Tullahoma,
Tullahoma, TN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0760
Experimental Investigation of a
Cylinder-Induced Transitional Shock
Wave-Boundary Layer Interaction
Lundgreen, A. Ameri, J. Gregory, Ohio State E. Garcia, V. Durgesh, H. Johari, California H. Tanno, T. Komuro, K. Sato, K. Itoh,
University, Columbus, OH; et al.
State University, Northridge, CA
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Kakuda, Japan; S. Shimazaki, M.
Matsumoto, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA), Tsukuba, Japan; et al.
Chaired by: A. AHMED, Auburn University and M. OL, US Air Force Reseach Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0769
AIAA-2017-0770
AIAA-2017-0771
Effect of Velocity Ratio on the Flow Effects of Roughness on the
Experimental Study of NACA
Field of a Spatially Oscillating Jet in Performance of Fluidic Oscillators Symmetric and Camber Airfoils at
M. Hossain, R. Prenter, L. Agricola, R.
Crossflow
Low Reynolds Numbers
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
191-FD-30
Chaired by: M. TUFTS, AFRL/RQHF and M. BORG, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0763
AIAA-2017-0764
AIAA-2017-0765
Nonlinear Saturation versus
Analysis of Windward Side
Fundamental Resonance Breakdown
Nonlinear Detuning: Quantification Hypersonic Boundary Layer
for a Flared Cone at Mach 6
C. Hader, H. Fasel, University of Arizona,
on a Mach 6 Flared Cone
Transition on Blunted Cones at
Tucson, Tucson, AZ
J. Kuehl, Baylor University, Waco, TX
Angle of Attack
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
190-FD-29
London, London, United Kingdom
L. Vanstone, M. Saleem, S. Seckin, N.
Clemens, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0756
A convergent and accuracy
preserving limiter for the FR/CPR
method
J. Ling, Sandia National Laboratories,
Y. Li, Z. Wang, University of Kansas,
Livermore, CA; M. Barone, W. Davis,
Lawrence, Lawrence, KS
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque,
NM; K. Chowdhary, Sandia National
Laboratories, Livermore, CA; J. Fike, Sandia
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0755
Development of Machine Learning
Models for Turbulent Wall Pressure
Fluctuations
Novel CFD Methods
Shock Boundary Layer Interactions I
Chaired by: J. LITTLE, The University of Arizona and J. POGGIE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0757
AIAA-2017-0758
AIAA-2017-0759
Role of Boundary-Layer on
Effect of Test Article Geometry
Three-Dimensional Flow Features
Unsteadiness on a Mach 2 Swept-Ramp on Shock Wave-Boundary Layer
of Swept Impinging Oblique Shock/
Shock/Boundary-Layer Interaction
Interactions in Rectangular Intakes Boundary-Layer Interactions
I. Grossman, P. Bruce, Imperial College
J. Threadgill, I. Stab, A. Doehrmann,
Using 50 kHz PIV
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
189-FD-28
Netherlands; F. Lau, Technical University of S. Li, Beijing Computational Science
J. Tang, Y. Yang, C. Liu, University of Texas,
Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Research Center, Beijing, China; Z. Wang, Arlington, Arlington, TX
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence,
KS; L. Ju, University of South Carolina,
Columbia, Columbia, SC; L. Luo, Old
Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Chaired by: Z. WANG, University of Kansas and G. JACOBS, San Diego State Univ
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0752
AIAA-2017-0753
AIAA-2017-0754
A Fast Panel Code for Complex
Explicit Large Time Stepping with Line Box Relaxation Method
Actuator Disk Flows
A Second-Order Exponential Time and Multigrid Acceleration for
S. Gamme, G. de Oliveira, D. Ragni,
Integrator Scheme for Unsteady
Simulation of 2-D Jet Flow in a
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The and Steady Flows
Channel
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
188-FD-27
Grapevine C
Texas 6
Texas 1
Texas 5
103
K. Kailasanath, Naval Research Laboratory, C. Bedick, National Energy Technology
Washington, D.C.
Laboratory, Morgantown, WV; A. Sisler,
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV;
D. Ferguson, P. Strakey, National Energy
Technology Laboratory, Morgantown, WV
J. Gan, University of Miami, Coral Gables,
FL; H. Im, Honeywell International, Inc.,
Torrance, CA; G. Zha, University of Miami, Coral
Gables, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0783
Stall Flutter Simulation of a Transonic
Axial Compressor Stage Using a Fully
Coupled Fluid-Structure Interaction
Numerical Tools I
R. Bello, F. Lu, University of Texas,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; M. Polanka, Air
Arlington, Arlington, TX
Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; F. Schauer, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J.
Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.,
Centerville, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0787
Effectiveness of Detonation Engines
for Power Production
W. Stoddard, V. Anand, R. Driscoll, B. Dolan,
A. St. George, R. Villalva Gomez, University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; et al.
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0788
Experimental Characterization of
Centerbodiless RDE Emissions
Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating Detonation Engines I
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0782
A Critical Examination of a
Correlation-Based Transition Model
for Low Pressure Turbines
A. Briones, S. Stouffer, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH; K. Vogiatzis, Engility D. Lefas, J. Cui, P. Tucker, University of
Corporation, Chantilly, VA; B. Rankin,
Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0781
Effects of Liner Cooling Momentum
on Combustor Performance
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0779
Combustion dynamic characteristics
identification in a 9-point LDI
combustor under choked outlet
boundary conditions
Z. He, C. Chang, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH
P. Goulding, A. Tupis, National Full-Scale
Aerodynamics Complex, Moffett Field, CA
Combustion Technologies, Emissions I
Parrish, M. Fleming, K. Hanke, The Boeing Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
Company, Tukwila, WA; et al.
Chaired by: D. FERGUSON, National Energy Technology Laboratory and V. TANGIRALA, General Electric
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0784
AIAA-2017-0785
AIAA-2017-0786
Recent Developments in the
Development of a Lab-Scale
Further Experimentation of a
Research on Rotating-Detonation- Experimental Testing Platform for Premixed Rotating Detonation Engine
Wave Engines
Rotating Detonation Engine Inlets I. Andrus, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
195-HSABP-4/PGC-3
E. Gonzalez, Combustion Science &
Engineering, Inc., Columbia, MD
Chaired by: E. KHALIL, Cairo University
1400 hrs
AIAA-2017-0780
Modeling Thermoacoustic Rumble
and Screech in Bluff-body-stabilized
Combustors
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
194-GTE-5
B. Bohan, M. Polanka, Air Force Institute of N. Syred, F. Hatem, A. Valera-Medina, P.
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; L. Goss, Bowen, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United
Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH Kingdom
Chaired by: S. DRENNAN, Convergent Science, Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0777
AIAA-2017-0778
Development and Testing of a
Experimental investigation of the
Variable Geometry Diffuser in an Effect of Air Diffusive injection on
Ultra-Compact Combustor
premixing swirl flames
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
193-GTE-4
and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South
P. Goulding, C. Nykamp, B. Bartow,
National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex, Africa
Moffett Field, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0776
Developing a Semi-Span Wall
Interference Correction Capability
in the National Full-Scale
Aerodynamics Complex 40- by
80-foot Wind Tunnel
Design, Calibration and Performance of Ground Test Facilities
Chaired by: T. WAYMAN, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation and K. BUTLER, AEDC - Arnold Engineering Development Complex
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0773
AIAA-2017-0774
AIAA-2017-0775
Oral Presentation
Assessing Wall Interference Effects Balance Evaluation and Installation- Development of a Model Double- Photogrammetric Measurement
on a Medium-Sized Rotor in the
Checks using Dead Weight Roll- and Roll Mounting System for a Large Methods for the Static-aeroelasticity
National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Pitch-Polars.
Transonic Wind Tunnel
Deformation of a Flying Wing
A. Burger, P. Bidgood, Council for Scientific D. Belter, A. Krynytzky, D. Holler, R.
A. Shi, L. Jiang, B. Wan, Northwestern
Complex
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
192-GT-5
Ft. Worth 3
Grapevine 3
San Antonio 4
Ft. Worth 6
104
H. Abdelmoula, M. Shaat, A. Abdelkefi, New
Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
Munich, Germany; K. Plötner, Bauhaus
Luftfahrt e.V., Ottobrunn, Germany; M.
Hornung, Technical University of Munich,
Munich, Germany
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0802
Toward Wing Aerostructural
Optimization Using Simultaneous
Analysis and Design Strategy
Aero-Structures Optimization
M. Spencer, D. Gao, N. Yamamoto,
Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, PA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0798
Experimental and Simulation
Studies on Magnetic Nanoparticle
Assembly for Scalable Polymer
Nanocomposite Fabrication
Nanostructured Materials
M. Ellejmi, M. Bonnier, R. Lane, S.
Dubuisson, EUROCONTROL, Brussels,
Belgium
K. Kageyama, Electronic Navigation
Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
J. Kang, S. Kang, H. Oh, K. Choi, H. Lee,
Inha University, Incheon, South Korea; H.
Jung, Korea Aerospace University, Goyang,
South Korea; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0806
Human-in-the-Loop Simulation of
Trajectory Based Operation Concept
for Remotely Piloted Aircraft System
Integration
N. Hitomi, H. Bang, D. Selva, Cornell
University, Ithaca, NY
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0794
Extracting and Applying Knowledge
with Adaptive Knowledge-Driven
E. Frew, A. Mills, S. Sheahan, University of Optimization to Architect an Earth
Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO
Observing Satellite System
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0793
Kernel Function Evaluation For
Gaussian Process Wind Regression
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management I
A. Elham, Delft University of Technology,
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Z. Zhang, ZONA Technology, Inc., Scottsdale, Delft, The Netherlands; M. Van Tooren,
VA; D. Allison, Optimal Flight Sciences, LLC, AZ; Q. Wang, Massachusetts Institute of
University of South Carolina, Columbia,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Technology, Cambridge, MA; P. Chen, S. Yang, Columbia, SC
Z. Wang, ZONA Technology, Inc., Scottsdale, AZ
Chaired by: J. SCHROEDER, Federal Aviation Administration and P. ZAAL, NASA Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0803
AIAA-2017-0804
AIAA-2017-0805
Evaluation of Airport Capacity
a EUROCONTROL tower simulator to ATC Procedures Modeling for
Optimization Measures
validate SESAR Routing, guidance Capacity Estimation of Japanese
C. Schinwald, Munich Aerospace e.V.,
and Airport safety nets concepts
Airspace
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
199-MST-3
University, Stanford, CA; N. Nigam, X.
Qi, P. Chen, Intelligent Automation, Inc.,
Rockville, MD
Chaired by: J. MARTINS, University of Michigan and B. STANFORD, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0799
AIAA-2017-0800
AIAA-2017-0801
Coupled Multiphysics Analysis
Integrated Aircraft Parametric
CFD-based Aeroelastic Adjoint
for Design of Advanced Exhaust
Structural & Outer Mold Line
Sensitivities for Flight Vehicle Weight
Systems
Geometry Modeling Software
Minimization Using Sizing and Shape
P. Urbanczyk, J. Alonso, Stanford
N. Love, R. Kapania, Virginia Polytechnic Design Variables
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
198-MDO-6
A. Gbaguidi, S. Namilae, D. Kim, Embry-Riddle College station, TX
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0792
Helicopter Engine State Estimation
via Cockpit Audio Analysis
A. Vaidya, S. Shin, I. Hwang, Purdue
T. Mannucci, E. Van Kampen, C. de Visser, University, West Lafayette, IN
Q. Chu, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0791
Hierarchically Structured Controllers
for Safe UAV Reinforcement
Learning Applications
Learning, Reasoning, and Data Driven Systems
Chaired by: B. WARDLE, Massachusettes Institute of Technology and S. ROY, The University of Alabama
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0795
AIAA-2017-0796
AIAA-2017-0797
Numerical and Experimental
Effect of Templating Graphitization Finite element modeling of
Investigation of the Piezoresistive
on Electrical Conductivity of
nanoindentation for FG nanomaterials
Behavior of Hybrid Carbon Nanotube Electrospun Carbon nanofiber
accounting for surface effects using
J. Cai, M. Naraghi, Texas A&M University, user subroutine
Sheet - Graphene Nanocomposites
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
197-MAT-5
T. Puranik, H. Jimenez, D. Mavris, Georgia Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; N.
Ahmed, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Boulder, CO; D. Kingston, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: A. YUCEL, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0789
AIAA-2017-0790
Utilizing Energy Metrics and
Density Estimation of Moving
Clustering Techniques to Identify
Targets on a Road Network
Y. Cao, University of Texas, San Antonio, San
Anomalous General Aviation
Antonio, TX; D. Casbeer, Air Force Research
Operations
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
196-IS-3
San Antonio 3
Mustang 1
Palomino 2
Ft. Worth 1
105
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
J. Sun, B. Li, L. Shen, Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong; C. Chen,
Da-Yeh University, Changhua, Taiwan; C. Wen,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0811
Dynamic Modeling and HardwareIn-Loop Simulation for a Tail-Sitter
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Hovering
Flight
D. McDaniel, T. Tuckey, S. Morton, CREATE Cambridge, United Kingdom
AV Team, Eglin AFB, FL
V. Romero, J. Dampsey, B. Schroeder, J.
Lewis, N. Breivik, G. Orient, Sandia National
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0818
Evaluation of a Simple UQ Approach
to Compensate for Sparse StressStrain Curve Data in Solid Mechanics
Applications
of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA
R. Spoonire, J. Goodsell, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0820
Micromechanical Finite Element
Modeling of Fiber Epoxy Composites
Containing Void Defects Part 1:
R. D’Mello, M. Maiaru, A. Waas, University Stiffness Analysis
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0819
Influence of Textile architecture on
Cure induced Stresses and post-cure
Stiffness and Strength
Special Session: Non-Deterministic Approaches for Integrated Computational Materials Engineering
State University, Columbus, OH; A. Salem, I. Dettwiller, M. Rais-Rohani, Mississippi
J. Shaffer, Materials Resources, LLC,
State University, Mississippi State, MS
Dayton, OH
Grapevine D
San Antonio 2
Mustang 2
Panelists will discuss the goals of the NASA CFD Vision 2030 report as they pertain to Computational Environments. Computational Environments is the advancement in the
interaction, automation, and computational speed/efficiency of and between pre-processing, computational simulation execution and monitoring, and post-processing as well as
between computational simulations across multiple disciplines that increases fidelity and capability. In addition, the advancement in the management and comprehension of trends
across multiple solutions, summary of results, discovery of relationships, and management of large volumes of data involved with optimization is included.
Moderated by: Andrew Lofthouse, U.S. Air Force and Earl Duque, Intelligent Light
Panelists:
David Morton
David McDaniel
Jack Harris
Ed Hoffman
Los Alamos
DoD HPCMP CREATE
Engility
Sandia
1530 hrs
Panel
Computational Environments and the NASA CFD Vision 2030 Goals
Chaired by: B. BICHON, Southwest Research Institute and A. CHAUDHURI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0815
AIAA-2017-0816
AIAA-2017-0817
Uncertainty Quantification of
Non-Intrusive Stochastic Modeling Decomposed Multilevel
Microstructural Properties due to to Account for Microstructure
Optimization of a Nano-Enhanced
Experimental Variations
Variability
Sandwich Composite Plate under
P. Acar, V. Sundararaghavan, University of S. Niezgoda, M. Yuan, N. Galbincea, Ohio Epistemic Uncertainty
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
202-NDA-4
Los Alamos, NM
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0810
Integration and Evaluation of
UAS Systems: Building a Virtual
Engineering Facility
M. Hochstrasser, C. Krause, V. Schneider, F. N. Cameron, C. Patchett, K. Vikhorev,
Holzapfel, Technical University of Munich, K. Lai, L. Wong, D. Bowman, Virtual
Munich, Germany
Engineering Centre, Warrington, United
Kingdom
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0809
Model-based Implementation of
an Onboard STANAG 4586 Vehicle
Specific Module for an Air Vehicle
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles II
Chaired by: A. LOFTHOUSE, US Air Force Academy and E. DUQUE, Intelligent Light
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0812
AIAA-2017-0813
AIAA-2017-0814
Trinity: DataManagement Scheme The HPCMP CREATETM-AV Kestrel
A Web-Based Database Approach to
and Performance
Computational Environment and its CFD Post-Processing
D. Morton, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Relation to NASA’s CFD Vision 2030 G. Pullan, University of Cambridge,
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
201-MVC-4
M. Kuitche, M. Segui, R. Botez, G. Ghazi,
University of Québec, Montréal, Canada
Chaired by: R. RUFF and D. KEATING, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0807
AIAA-2017-0808
New Methodology for Longitudinal Sensitivity of Unmanned Aerial
Flight Dynamics Modelling of
Vehicle Model-Aided Navigation
S. D’Urso, J. Gross, West Virginia
the UAS-S4 Ehecatl towards its
Aerodynamics Estimation Modelling University, Morgantown, WV
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
200-MST-4
106
C. Dillier, A. Demko, J. Stahl, Texas A&M
G. Morrow, E. Petersen, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX; D. Reid, Helicon University, College Station, TX
Chemical Company, Orlando, FL; E. Petersen,
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
A. Grinberg Dana, S. Gudiyella, W. Green,
S. Shanbhogue, D. Michaels, N. Chakroun,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; et al.
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0831
The effects of AP particle size and
concentration on ap/htpb composite
propellant burning rates
California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA; P. Kourdis, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Chaired by: W. SUN, Georgia Institute of Technology and Y. IKEDA, Imagineering, Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0834
AIAA-2017-0835
AIAA-2017-0836
A Unified Reduction of Elementary Automated Generation of Chemical Using Global Pathway Selection
Kinetic Mechanisms for n-Alkanes, Mechanisms for Predicting
Method to Understand Chemical
Highly-Branched Alkanes and
Extinction Strain Rates with
Kinetics
Cycloalkanes
Applications in Flame Stabilization X. Gao, W. Sun, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
J. Bellan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
and Combustion Instabilitie
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
206-PC-16
University Park, PA
Chaired by: M. COIL, Orbital Technologies Corporation and A. GNANASKANDAN
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-0830
Invited Review: Nanoenergetics:
Temperature Sensitivity of AP/HTPBChallenges and Future Directions Based Rocket Propellants Using a New
R. Yetter, Pennsylvania State University, High-Pressure Strand Burner
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
205-PC-15
K. Lin, Taitech, Inc., Beavercreek, OH; A.
Kastengren, Argonne National Laboratory,
Argonne, IL; C. Carter, J. Donbar, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0827
Liquid Fuel Injection Strategy to
Reduce Sensitivity to Liquid Physical
Properties
A. Mahuthannan, D. Lacoste, King Abdullah
University of Science and Technology, Thuwal,
Saudi Arabia; J. Damazo, E. Kwon, The Boeing
Company, Seattle, WA; W. Roberts, King
Abdullah University of Science and Technology,
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0823
Flame Quenching Dynamics of High
Velocity Flames in Rectangular Crosssection Channels
C. Brown, B. Hickey, V. McDonell, Energy
Simmons, Georgia Institute of Technology, Research Consultants, Laguna Hills, CA;
Atlanta, GA; S. Meyer, J. Gore, Purdue
E. Baldwin, D. Schmidt, University of
University, West Lafayette, IN
Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA
Chaired by: J. GORE, Purdue University and T. NGUYEN, Aerojet Rocketdyne
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0825
AIAA-2017-0826
Exploration of Two-Phase Flow
Hot Surface Ignition Temperatures
Structures in Aerated-Liquid Jets
of Hydrocarbon Fuels
Using Beryllium Nozzles and X-Ray V. Goyal, A. Benhidjeb-Carayon, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN; R.
Fluorescence Techniques
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
204-PC-14
C. Brown, U. Mondragon, V. McDonell,
Energy Research Consultants, Laguna
Hills, CA; B. Emerson, T. Lieuwen, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: A. STEINBERG, University of Toronto and R. ERICKSON
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0821
AIAA-2017-0822
Investigation of Self-Excited
Driving Mechanisms of LiquidCombustion Instabilities Generated Propellant Rocket Longitudinal
by Reactions held by a 2D
Combustion Instability
Flameholder fed with Non-Uniform T. Nguyen, P. Popov, W. Sirignano,
University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
Fuel Distributions
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
203-PC-13
N. Slavinskaya, J. Starcke, M. Abbasi, A.
Mirzayeva, U. Riedel, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany;
M. Frenklach, University of California,
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0837
Consistent Syngas Chemical
Mechanism from Collaborative Data
Processing
Combustion Chemistry
S. Barkley, K. Zhu, T. Sippel, J. Michael,
Iowa State University, Ames, IA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0832
Pulsed Microwave-Plasma Coupling
to Composite Solid Propellants
Solid Rockets
A. Bokhart, D. Shin, R. Gejji, P. Sojka, J.
Gore, R. Lucht, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0828
Spray Measurements at Elevated
Pressures and Temperatures Using
Phase Doppler Anemometry
Spray and Droplet Combustion
J. Cirtwill, S. Kheirkhah, P. Saini,
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada;
K. Venkatesan, General Electric Company,
Niskayuna, NY; A. Steinberg, University of
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0824
Analysis of intermittent
thermoacoustic oscillations in an
aeronautical gas turbine combustor
Combustion Dynamics I
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0839
Theoretical Analysis of the Explosion
Limits of Hydrogen-Oxygen System
M. Abbasi, N. Slavinskaya, U. Riedel,
A. Lidor, D. Weihs, E. Sher, Technion--Israel
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Germany
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0838
Kinetic Modeling of Cyclohexane
Oxidation Including PAH Formation
V. Naoumov, N. Al Masoud, K. Sherman,
M. Doolittle, M. Ziegler, D. Thorne, Central
Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0833
Study of the Combustion of Pure BioDerived Fuels and Bio-Derived Fuels
with Additives in Hybrid Propellant
Rocket Engine
P. de Oliveira, E. Mastorakos, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0829
Forced ignition of dispersions of
liquid fuel in turbulent air flow
San Antonio 5
San Antonio 6
Grapevine 4
Dallas 7
107
J. Sawyer, Y. Wu, Z. Zhang, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0840
Atomic Oxygen Measurements
in a Low Pressure DC and Pulsed
Discharge via Radar REMPI
Montazersadgh, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, L. Peterson, M. Mobrem, Jet Propulsion
California Institute of Technology,
Laboratory, California Institute of
Pasadena, CA
Technology, Pasadena, CA
S. Tullino, E. Swenson, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0850
Testing and Evaluating Deployment
Profiles of the Canisterized Satellite
Dispenser (CSD)
Small Satellites - Fusion
J. Capecelatro, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; D. Bodony, J. Freund,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0846
Adjoint-based sensitivity analysis
of ignition in a turbulent reactive
shear layer
Corporation, Boulder, CO
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0855
Inflatable Airlock: Seaming
Techniques of Highly Loaded Fabrics
K. Shariff, NASA Johnson Space Center,
T. Jones, W. Doggett, J. Warren, J. Watson, Houston, TX
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton,
VA; K. Shariff, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX; A. Makino, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0854
Non-Axisymmetric Inflatable
Pressure Structure (NAIPS) FullScale Pressure Test
Quantitative Determination of the Behavior of Deployable Structures
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
J. Pei, NASA Langley Research Center,
Kanagawa, Japan; N. Katsumata, Muroran Hampton, VA
Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Chaired by: R. PAPPA, NASA Langley Research Center and J. FOOTDALE, Load Path, LLC
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0851
AIAA-2017-0852
AIAA-2017-0853
An Evaluation of Structural Analysis Structural Analysis Methodology
Large Area Membrane Apertures for
Methodologies for Space Deployable for Space Deployable Structures
Space Applications, Fabrication and
Structures
using a High Performance Parallel Mechanical Testing
M. Mobrem, L. Peterson, V. Cormarkovic, F. Nonlinear Finite Element Solver
D. Beasley, Ball Aerospace & Technologies
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
210-SCS-3
S. Namdeo, K. Barad, SRM University,
Chennai, India
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0845
A High-Order Finite-Volume Method
with Anisotropic AMR for Ideal MHD
Flows
Computational Methods
Y. Zhang, M. Shneider, R. Miles, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0841
Characterization of intermediate
reactions following femtosecond laser
excitation in argon-nitrogen mixtures
Diagnostics for Plasmas and Gases II
L. Freret, L. Ivan, University of Toronto,
P. Panneer Chelvam, L. Raja, University of Toronto, Canada; H. De Sterck, Monash
University, Melbourne, Australia; C. Groth,
Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0849
Ground Demonstration on the
Autonomous Docking of Two 3U
T. Miyashita, H. Yamakawa, Waseda
CubeSats Using a Novel Permanent
University, Tokyo, Japan; M. Natori, Japan Magnet Docking Mechanism
Chaired by: J. STRAUB, North Dakota University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0847
AIAA-2017-0848
Lunar Brightness Temperature and Expantion and Measurement of Spiral
Radiometer Design
Folded Membrane by Small Satellite
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
209-SATS-5
Automatics, Moscow, Russia; S. Surzhikov, Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow,
Russia
Chaired by: D. LEVIN, University of Illinois and M. PANESI, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0842
AIAA-2017-0843
AIAA-2017-0844
Development of Particle-In-Cell
Fully Implict MagnetoEffective Preconditioners
Solver for Numerical Simulation of hydrodynamics Simulations of
for Maxwell’s equations on
Penning Discharge
Coaxial Plasma Accelerators
Unstructured Grids for Coupled
A. Dikalyuk, All-Russia Research Institute of V. Subramaniam, L. Raja, University of
Plasma-EM Wave Modeling
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
208-PDL-5
C. Limbach, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Chaired by: K. XU, University of Alabama in Huntsville
1400 hrs
Oral Presentation
Thomson Scattering Techniques in High and Low Pressure Plasmas
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
207-PDL-4
Palomino 1
Austin 6
Ft. Worth 5
Ft. Worth 4
108
London, London, United Kingdom; T.
Economon, J. Alonso, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA; T. Albring, N. Gauger,
Technical University of Kaiserslautern,
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Cambridge, United Kingdom; S.
Mahadevan, Vanderbilt University,
Nashville, TN
M. Diaz, D. Fullmer, S. Briceno, D. Mavris, University Indianapolis, Indianapolis,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA IN; M. French, Rolls-Royce Group plc,
Indianapolis, IN
Chaired by: M. FRENCH, Rolls-Royce Corp and J. MATLIK, Rolls-Royce Corp
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0872
AIAA-2017-0873
A Collaborative Approach to
Towards A Reasoning Framework
Complex Systems Engineering
for Digital Clones Using the Digital
using a Web-based Visual Analytics Thread
Z. Ben Miled, Indiana University-Purdue
Framework
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
214-SE-2
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; A. Kaszynski, B. Martins, J. Kosmatka, University of
Universal Technology Corporation, Dayton, California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA
OH; J. Brown, D. Johnston, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; J. Slater, Wright State University,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0876
Digital Thread and Twin for Systems
Engineering: Design to Retirement
E. Tuegel, P. Kobryn, J. Zweber, R. Kolonay,
IN; J. Matlik, A. Keskin, Rolls-Royce Group
J. Zweber, R. Kolonay, P. Kobryn, E. Tuegel, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wrightplc, Indianapolis, IN; B. Thacker, B. Bichon,
Patterson AFB, OH
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightSouthwest Research Institute, San Antonio,
Patterson AFB, OH
TX; D. Ball, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Fort
Worth, TX; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0875
Digital Thread and Twin for Systems
Engineering: Requirements to
M. Sangid, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Design
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0874
Integrating ICME Practices into Design
Systems and Structural Analysis
Systems Engineering II
G. Bin, University of Science and
Technology, Xiangtan, China; G. Wang,
E. Blades, A. Cornish, ATA Engineering, Inc., University of Alabama, Huntsville,
Huntsville, AL; H. Li, X. Li, University of
Huntsville, AL
Science and Technology, Xiangtan, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0871
Modal Testing Method for Finite
Element Validation in Small and
Axial Asymmetric Rotors
Special Session: Aeroelastic Prediction IV
London, United Kingdom; M. Candon, R.
Carrese, P. Marzocca, RMIT University,
Melbourne, Australia; O. Levinski,
Department of Defence, Melbourne,
Australia
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0866
Modal Modeling via Fiber Optic
Strain Sensing for Applications in
D. Gillaugh, Air Force Research Laboratory, Structural Health Monitoring
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0865
Accurate Strain Gage Limits Through
Geometry Mistuning Modeling
Structural Health Monitoring and Prognosis, Model Uncertainty
Chaired by: F. NITZSCHE, Carleton University and M. RIGHI, Zurich University of Applied Sciences
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0868
AIAA-2017-0869
AIAA-2017-0870
Finite Volume Based Fluid-Structure Motion Magnication For Quantifying Development, Verification, and
Interaction Solver
Aeroelastic Modes From High-Speed Validation of a Fluid-Structure
R. Koomullil, M. Selim, D. McDaniel,
Videos
Interaction Capability and
University of Alabama, Birmingham,
Y. Bao, Vanderbilt University, Nashville,
Evaluation of Temporal Coupling
Birmingham, AL
TN; P. Seshadri, University of Cambridge, Strategies
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
213-SD-12
C. Park, Agency for Defense Development, Test Facility, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH;
S. Mall, Air Force Institute of Technology,
Daejeon, South Korea; A. Palazotto, C.
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Hale, Air Force Institute of Technology,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0860
Probabilistic Study of Integrally
Bladed Rotor Blends using
Geometric Mistuning Models
J. Beck, J. Brown, B. Runyon, O. ScottEmuakpor, Air Force Research Laboratory,
M. Candon, R. Carrese, P. Marzocca, H.
W. Staruk, A. Datta, University of
Ogawa, RMIT University, Melbourne,
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Australia; O. Levinski, Department of Defence,
Melbourne, Australia; W. Silva, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA; et al.
Chaired by: R. RUSOVICI, Florida Institute of Technology and T. BARTKOWICZ, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0862
AIAA-2017-0863
AIAA-2017-0864
Longitudinal Crack Damage
The Development and use of
Fighter Aircraft Buffet Load
Detection in a Beam Structure Using a Digital Twin Model for Tire
Prediction using Nonlinear System
Lamb Wave Based Finite Element Touchdown Health Monitoring
Idenitication Algorithms
A. Zakrajsek, 96 TG/OL-ACL Landing Gear T. Minshall, Imperial College London,
Simulation
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
212-SD-11
Research Center, Edwards, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0859
Fundamental Understanding,
Prediction, and Validation of
Tiltrotor Dynamic Loads in
Transition Flight Using RANS/FEA
Computational Aero-, Servo-, Thermo- Elasticity
Chaired by: W. SCHNEIDER, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and K. SPAK, Exponent
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0856
AIAA-2017-0857
AIAA-2017-0858
New Flutter Analysis Technique
Optimal Actuation of Dielectric
Identification and Analysis of
for Time-Domain Computational
Membrane Wings using HighAeroelastic Systems Accounting for the
Aeroelasticity
Fidelity Fluid-Structure Modelling Combined Effects of Aerodynamic and
C. Pak, S. Lung, NASA Armstrong Flight
R. Sanchez, R. Palacios, Imperial College Structural Nonlinearities
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
211-SD-10
Q. Chang, Y. Liu, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0867
A Novel Computational Method
Modeling Wave propagation using
K-space method and Damage
Detection using Adjoint Method
G. Bowen-Davies, Science and Technology
Corporation, Mountain View, CA; H.
Yeo, Army Aviation and Missile Research
Development and Engineering Center,
Moffett Field, CA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0861
Update on UH-60A Rotor
Performance and Loads Correlation
at High Advance Ratios using RCAS
Dallas 6
Appaloosa 4
Appaloosa 3
Appaloosa 2
109
S. Iovino, A. Vetrella, G. Fasano, D.
Accardo, University of Naples “Federico
II”, Naples, Italy; A. Savvaris, Cranfield
University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH;
S. Guarro, M. Yau, ASCA, Inc., Redondo
Beach, CA; et al.
Probe, N. McHenry, N. Cluck, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX; et al.
A. Vetrella, R. Opromolla, G. Fasano, D.
Accardo, M. Grassi, University of Naples
“Federico II”, Naples, Italy
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0879
Autonomous Flight in GPSChallenging Environments
Exploiting Multi-UAV Cooperation
and Vision-aided Navigation
Y. Yu, M. Yang, B. Nuseibeh, Open
University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
L. Demasi, E. Santarpia, San Diego State
University, San Diego, CA; R. Cavallaro,
Charles III University of Madrid, Madrid,
Spain; G. Biagini, F. Vannucci, San Diego
State University, San Diego, CA
Arlington, Arlington, TX
of South Carolina, Columbia, Columbia, SC;
O. Celik, Middle East Technical University, A. Elham, Delft University of Technology,
Ankara, Turkey; L. Parnas, TED University, Delft, The Netherlands
Ankara, Turkey
D. Lucas, M. Van Tooren, University of
South Carolina, Columbia, Columbia, SC;
A. Elham, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0895
Stiffness Corrections for Overlaps
and Gaps in Steered Composite
D. Barazanchy, M. Van Tooren, University Panel Optimization
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0894
A new framework for optimization
of variable stiffness plates
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0890
Fatigue Assessment of a Helicopter
Rotor Blade Using Uniaxial and
Multiaxial Fatigue Criteria
A. Isik, O. Celik, Turkish Aerospace
M. Shaat, A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico State Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey
University, Las Cruces, NM
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0889
Modeling and characterization of
particulate nanocomposite microbeams under axial compressive
loads
Composite Laminate and Structures Optimization
Chaired by: P. AGGARWAL, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and D. NORWOOD, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0891
AIAA-2017-0892
AIAA-2017-0893
Zig-Zag and Layerwise Models
Optimal Design of a Composite
Maximization of Ultimate Strength
for Variable-Stiffness Composite
Plate with Practical Design and
of Unidirectional Tapered Composite
Laminates Based on the
Manufacturing Constraints
Structures Considering Different
Generalized Unified Formulation R. Taylor, D. Polaki, University of Texas, Failure Modes
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
218-STR-7
H. Hilton, University of Illinois, UrbanaC. Bisagni, Delft University of Technology, Hampton, VA; D. Dawicke, Analytical
H. Yuan, W. Zhang, J. Kim, University
Champaign, Urbana, IL; D. de Albuquerque, Delft, The Netherlands; M. Alfano, Technical Services & Materials, Inc., Hampton, VA; of Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT; Y. Liu,
R. Hampton , Owl Analytics, Cupertino, CA Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Federal University of ABC, São Paulo, Brazil University of Milan, Milan, Italy
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0888
Mesoscale Simulation of Corrosion
Fatigue by An Integrated
Transgranular and Intergranular
Crack Growth Method
Buckling, Fatigue and Fracture of Structures I
Chaired by: L. HARDAWAY, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation and L. FOSTER, Pratt & Whitney
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0885
AIAA-2017-0886
AIAA-2017-0887
Large Deflections of Nonlinear
Probabilistic Buckling Analysis of Some Observations On Damage
Elastic and Viscoelastic Columns with Sandwich Composite Cylindrical
Tolerance Analyses in Pressure
Follower Loads: the Elastica and
Shells based on Measured
Vessels
I. Raju, NASA Langley Research Center,
Viscoelastica Problems
Imperfections
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
217-STR-6
S. Cook, Northrop Grumman Corporation,
Raleigh-Durham, NC
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0884
Live Blackboxes: Requirements for
Tracking and Verifying Aircraft in
Motion
Software Challenges in Aerospace
F. Vilas, E. Olinick, D. Matula, Southern
Methodist University, Dallas, TX
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0880
A O(nm) Heuristic to the
Hierarchical Maximum Concurrent
Flow Problem
Fusion of Networked Sensor and Systems
Chaired by: M. DAVIES, NASA-ARC-TI and J. MURPHY, NASA -Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0881
AIAA-2017-0882
AIAA-2017-0883
An ASTM Standard for Bounding
A Quantitative and Risk Based
Virtual Reality for Enhanced 3D
Behavior of Adaptive Algorithms
Framework for UAS Control System Astronaut Situational Awareness
for Unmanned Aircraft Operations Assurance
During Robotic Operations in Space
M. Hejase, A. Kurt, T. Aldemir, U. Ozguner, V. Goecks, G. Chamitoff, S. Borissov, A.
(Invited)
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
216-SOF-4
S. Siewert, M. Vis, R. Claus, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ; R.
Krishnamurthy, S. Singh, A. Singh, University of
Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; et al.
Chaired by: T. FREY, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0877
AIAA-2017-0878
Image and Information Fusion
Implementation of a Distributed
Experiments with a Software-Defined Flocking Algorithm with Obstacle
Multi-Spectral Imaging System for
Avoidance Capability for UAV
Aviation and Marine Sensor Networks Swarming
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
215-SEN-2
Appaloosa 1
Mustang 3
Ft. Worth 7
Ft. Worth 2
110
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0898
Design Methodology for Flexible
Thermal Protection System
Insulation Configuration Selection
D. Saltzman, M. Bichnevicius, S. Lynch,
T. Simpson, T. Reutzel, C. Dickman,
Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, PA; et al.
S. Guarro, M. Yau, ASCA, Inc., Redondo
Beach, CA; U. Ozguner, T. Aldemir, A.
Kurt, M. Hejase, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH; et al.
Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO
Chaired by: Z. MIAN, United Technologies Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0910
AIAA-2017-0911
Risk Informed Safety Case
Sensitivity Analysis for EnergyFramework for Unmanned Aircraft Aware Path Optimization
System Flight Software Certification A. Mills, S. Sheahan, E. Frew, University of
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
222-UMS-7
RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany C. Minwalla, K. Ellis, National Research
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0904
Development of Universal TwoPhase Heat Transfer Correlations for
Cryogenic Transfer Line Chilldown
D. Jackson, J. Schwille, J. Gariffo, The
Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA;
Z. Spakovszky, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Boston, MA; C. Lettieri,
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands; V. Wang, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Boston, MA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0905
Estimates for Cryogenic Pump
Transfer Functions
J. Jackson, J. Boskovic, D. Diel, Scientific
Systems Company, Inc., Woburn, MA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0912
System-level Performance Analysis
of a Closed-loop Sense and Avoid
System for Unmanned Vehicles in
the NAS
K. Subbarao, P. Ru, University of Texas,
Arlington, Arlington, TX
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0913
Cooperative Estimation of Moving
Target Position Using Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles
F. Garcia Lorca, S. Gururajan, S. Belt, Saint
Louis University, St. Louis, MO
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0914
Characterization of Pilot Profiles
Through Non-Parametric
Classification of Flight Data
UAS Safety and Certification/UAS Autonomy and Planning II
S. Bhandari, A. Tan, J. Banuelos, K. Patel, M.
Chae, J. Cratsley, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona, Pomona, CA; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0909
Flight Test Results of the Collision
Avoidance System for a Fixed-Wing
UAS using Stereoscopic Vision
UAS Self-Separation and Collision Avoidance I
T. Godar, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; J. Hartwig, NASA Glenn Research Center,
B. Volk, W. Kennedy , G. Ehlert, Air Force Cleveland, OH; S. Darr, J. Chung, University
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
AFB, OH
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0903
Opto-Thermal Response
Optimization in Laser Processing of
Composites
University, Provo, UT
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0900
Computational Analysis of Electron
Transpiration Cooling for Hypersonic
Vehicles
K. Fujita, T. Suzuki, T. Ozawa, Japan Aerospace K. Hanquist, I. Boyd, University of
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan;
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
T. Sakai, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan; Y.
Danzuka, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan;
Y. Ishida, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Tokyo, Japan; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0899
Ablation Sensor Unit for Flight
Demonstration on HTV Small Recovery
Capsule
Thermal Protection Systems
Heat Pipes/Other Thermophysics Topics
Chaired by: G. LARSON, Retired and V. SCHULTZ, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0906
AIAA-2017-0907
AIAA-2017-0908
Radar-Assisted Three-Dimensional Experimental Evaluation of PICAS: A Well Clear Recommendation for
Operating Detect and Avoid System An Electro-Optical Array for Non- Small UAS in High-Density, ADS-Bfor Small Unmanned Aerial System Cooperative Collision Sensing on
Enabled Airspace
C. Ben, I. Martin, N. Voget, D. Moormann, Unmanned Aircraft Systems
M. Duffield, T. McLain, Brigham Young
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
221-UMS-6
Technology, Chicago, IL
Chaired by: E. SILK, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0901
AIAA-2017-0902
Heat transfer characteristics of
Experimental comparison of a
Falling Film over Horizontal Tubes- traditionally built versus additively
A Numerical Study
manufactured aircraft heat
A. Karmakar, S. Acharya, Illinois Institute of exchanger
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
220-TP-8
J. Langston, C. Wong, N. Diaz, F. Stefani, T. Horiuchi, T. Sakai, T. Suzuki, Nagoya
G. Rossman, R. Braun, Georgia Institute of
M. Salita, J. Koo, University of Texas,
University, Nagoya, Japan; Y. Ishida, Japan Technology, Atlanta, GA
Austin, Austin, TX
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Tokyo, Japan
Chaired by: M. HOWARD, Sandia National Laboratories
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0896
AIAA-2017-0897
Validation of Ablation Model of PICA Radiative Transfer in a Low Density
Using Fully Implicit Ablation and
Ablative Material under Arcjet Flow
Thermal Response Program
Conditions
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
219-TP-7
Grapevine 2
Grapevine 1
Austin 3
Austin 2
111
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
229-NW-11
1830 - 2000 hrs
*Doors open at 6:15pm
Opening Reception in the Exposition Hall
Israel J. Wygnanski
Professor, Aerospace Engineering
University of Arizona
Dryden Lecture in Research
Maturation of Active Flow Control Concepts for Improved Aircraft Performance
Rising Leaders Leadership Exchange and Speed Mentoring
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
227-NW-10
1600 - 1730 hrs
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
228-LEC-4
1730 - 1830 hrs
Tuesday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break
C. Noyes, C. Qin, E. Loth, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0924
Low Mass, Morphing Rotor for
Extreme Scale Wind Turbines
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
226-NW-9
1530 - 1600 hrs
S. Rodriguez, J. Jaworski, Lehigh
University, Bethlehem, PA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0923
Tip and Hub Vortex Interaction
and Stability Analysis of a Floating
Offshore Wind Turbine Rotor
Offshore Wind Energy Applications
K. Liu, M. Yu, W. Zhu, University of
Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-0920
Understanding Unsteady Flow
Physics of Two Types of Vertical Axis
M. Holmes, E. DeMillard, J. Naughton,
Wind Turbines with a Fluid-Structure
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY Interaction Approach
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-0919
Turbulence Structure of the Swirling
Axisymmetric Turbulent Wake
Career Workshop II
L. Sethuraman, M. Maness, K. Dykes,
National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
Golden, CO
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0922
Optimised direct-drive generators for
the DTU 10MW Offshore Wind turbine
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-0918
An Experimental Study on Icing
Physics for Wind Turbine Icing
Mitigation
H. Guo, K. Zhang, R. Waldman, H. Hu,
D. Zhang, D. Cadel, E. Paterson, K. Lowe, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-0917
Numerical and experimental
study of the unsteady transitional
boundary layer on a wind turbine
airfoil
Wind Turbine Airfoils and Aerodynamics Investigations
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
225-WKSP-2
1400 - 1600 hrs
J. Liu, L. Manuel, University of Texas,
Austin, Austin, TX
Chaired by: F. RASMUSSEN
1400 hrs
AIAA-2017-0921
Alternative Mooring Systems for a
Very Large Offshore Wind Turbine
Supported by a Semi-Submersible
Floating Platform
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
224-WE-4
O. Pires, X. Munduate, CENER, Pamplona,
B. Mendez, A. Muñoz, O. Pires, X.
Spain; N. Sorensen, Technical University of
Munduate, CENER, Sarriguren, Spain
Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark; A. Schaffarczyk,
T. Reichstein, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany;
et al.
Chaired by: S. SCHRECK, NREL and J. NAUGHTON, University of Wyoming
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-0915
AIAA-2017-0916
Summary of the Blind Test Campaign Characterization of the
to predict the High Reynolds number carborundum used in rough airfoil
performance of DU00-W-210 airfoil surface tests and modelling with
O. Ceyhan, ECN, Petten, The Netherlands;
CFD.
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
223-WE-3
Longhorn Hall E&F
Texas C
Grapevine A
Longhorn Hall E&F
Mustang 4
Austin 5
Austin 4
112
Wednesday Morning Plenary: Disruptive Policy Issues - Presidential Transitions
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
232-PLNRY-4
0800 - 0900 hrs
University, Stillwater, OK
J. Lin, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; C.
Scalo, Purdue University, West Lafayette,
IN; L. Hesselink, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0929
Towards Modeling Ultrasonic
Thermoacoustics with Bulk Viscosity
Effects
Aeroacoustics - Advanced Measurement and Experiment
Indian Head, MD; D. Gaitonde, Ohio State R. Harris, CFD Research Corporation,
J. Liu, K. Kailasanath, Naval Research
Laboratory, Washington, D.C.; E. Gutmark, University, Columbus, OH; M. Lewis,
Huntsville, AL
Science and Technology Policy Institute,
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Washington, D.C.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0928
Hybrid Pressure/Density-Based
Overset Discontinuous Galerkin
D. Gonzalez, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Method for Acoustics Prediction
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0927
Lagrangian Coherent Structures &
Their Role in Jet Noise Generation
Computational Aeroacoustics II
Wednesday Morning Networking Coffee Break
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; K. Kailasanath, Naval D. Boyle, NASA Armstrong Flight Research
Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
Center, Edwards, CA
Chaired by: C. BROWN, NASA Glenn and E. NESBITT, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0931
AIAA-2017-0932
AIAA-2017-0933
Testing and Characterization
Flow Measurements from a Supersonic Acoustic Detection of Faults and
of Windscreen Design for UAS
Rectangular Nozzle Exhausting Over a Degradation in a High-Bypass
Mounted Airborne Acoustic Sensing Flat Surface
Turbofan Engine During VIPR Phase
J. Banks, J. Kidd, Oklahoma State
F. Baier, P. Mora , E. Gutmark, University of
III Testing
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
235-AA-7
C. Bogey, École Centrale de Lyon, Lyon,
France
Chaired by: A. LYRINTZIS and S. ARUNAJATESAN, Sandia National Labs
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0925
AIAA-2017-0926
Direct numerical simulation of a
Similarity Spectra Analysis in Highly
temporally-developing subsonic
Heated Supersonic Jets Using Largeround jet and its sound field
Eddy Simulations
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
234-AA-6
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
233-NW-13
0900 - 0930 hrs
Texas A & B
Session Rooms
Session Room Foyers
D. Han, X. Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China; L. Yan,
University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington,
TX; G. Yan, D. Duan, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China
Grapevine 3
Grapevine B
Longhorn Hall E&F
Courtney Stadd
Washington Operations, Business Development
TIP Technologies
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0930
Investigation of Airship Motion
Sensitivity to Geometric Parameters
Dorothy Robyn
Independent Consultant/Writer
Former Commissioner, GSA, Public Buildings Service
Former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and
Environment)
Wednesday Morning Speakers’ Briefing
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
231-SB-3
0730 - 0800 hrs
Moderator: Ann Zulkosky, Director, NASA Programs, Washington Operations, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company
Panelists:
Russell Chew
Lt. Gen. Henry “Trey” Obering III
Senior Advisor
Executive Vice President
NEXA Capital Partners
Booz Allen Hamilton
Wednesday Early Morning Networking Coffee Break
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
230-NW-12
0700 - 0730 hrs
Wednesday
113
Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY
A. Kumar, A. Ghosh, Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, India
of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
G. Yang, J. Fang, Beihang University,
Beijing, China; C. Liu, University of Texas,
Arlington, Arlington, TX; Y. Yao, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal,
G. Morikami, Tokyo Metropolitan University, M. Ostieri, B. Mele, R. Tognaccini,
Hino, Japan; Y. Ohmichi, Japan Aerospace
University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Canada; M. Costes, ONERA, Meudon,
France
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; K. Italy
Ishiko, Asahikawa College, Asahikawa, Japan;
M. Kanazaki, Tokyo Metropolitan University,
Hino, Japan
Chaired by: D. HUNSAKER, Utah State University and B. CYBYK, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0949
AIAA-2017-0950
AIAA-2017-0951
Numerical Study of Coherent Structures Exact aerodynamic force
Unsteady Coupling Algorithm for
Around a Re-entry Capsule using
decomposition and dynamic force Lifting-Line Methods
M. Parenteau, F. Plante, E. Laurendeau,
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition
derivatives in non linear flows
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
239-APA-22
Lee, Alfred University, Alfred, NY
F. Niel, National Center for Scientific
Research (CNRS), Toulouse, France; C.
Fagley, J. Seidel, T. McLaughlin, U.S. Air
Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0952
Reduced order modeling of a
dynamically pitching NACA 0018
Airfoil
Unsteady Aerodynamics III
D. Heathcote, D. Cleaver, I. Gursul,
University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0947
Frequency Response of
Aerodynamic Load Control through
Mini-tabs
A. Sathianarayanan, L. Venkatakrishnan,
National Aerospace Laboratories, Bengaluru,
India; S. Sharma, Indian Institute of Technology
Mumbai, Mumbai, India
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0948
Control of Low Speed Cavity Flow Using
Streamwise Tabs at Leading Edge
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations (Active and Passive) III
M. Ishii, National Research Institute
H. Li, K. Zhang, R. Waldman, H. Hu, Iowa of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan; H.
Isokawa, T. Miyazaki, University of ElectroState University, Ames, IA
Communications, Chofu, Japan; H. Sakaue,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
Chaired by: A. VANDERWYST, Leidos and B. MARPLES, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0944
AIAA-2017-0945
AIAA-2017-0946
Reduction of Drag on Commercial Large-Eddy Simulation of MVG
Spectrum analysis of SWBLI under
Trucks via Vehicle Modifications
Controlled Oblique Shockwave/
ramp-type MVG control
E. Worthington, M. Tuke, K. Powers, S.
Y. Yang, S. Tian, X. Dong, C. Liu, University
Boundary Layer Interaction
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
238-APA-21
University, Dallas, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0943
Surface State Measurement of
a Free-Flight Object by MotionCapturing Method
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0939
Post-flight Evaluation of the
Guidance and Control for D-SEND#2
2nd Drop Test
J. Laguardia, D. Dutra, R. Pinto, Federal
University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, J. Kawaguchi, H. Suzuki, T. Ninomiya,
Brazil
H. Tomita, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0938
Data Reduction Methods for DutchRoll Analysis
Deformation, Displacement, and Object-Tracking Measurements
G. Ghazi, M. Bosne, Q. Sammartano, R.
Botez, University of Québec, Montréal,
Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0937
Cessna Citation X Stall
Characteristics Identification from
Flight Data using Neural Networks
Flight Test and System Identification II
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0936
A Comparison of Model-Based
and Data-Driven Methods for
Aerodynamic Parameter Estimation
from Flight Data
Chaired by: H. HU, Iowa State University and T. IOPPOLO, Southern Methodist University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0940
AIAA-2017-0941
AIAA-2017-0942
Non-contact photonic displacement Photogrammetry for Masking
Quantification of Dynamic Droplet
sensor based on the morphology Particle Image Velocimetry Images Impact onto a Solid Surface by
dependent resonances
Near Moving Bodies
using a Digital Image Projection
E. Rubino, T. Ioppolo, Southern Methodist P. Nikoueeyan, J. Naughton, University of Technique
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
237-AMT-9
O. Daskiran, B. Huff, A. Dogan, University J. Grauer, E. Morelli, D. Murri, NASA
of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: J. SEYMOUR, Lockheed Martin and M. PHILLIPS, NASA
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0934
AIAA-2017-0935
Low Speed Airship Control using
Flight Test Techniques for
Reinforcement Learning and Expert Quantifying Pitch Rate and Angle of
Demonstrations
Attack Rate Dependencies
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
236-AFM-5
Dallas 2
Dallas 1
Grapevine D
Grapevine 5
114
Technology, Harbin, China; H. Hu, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA
J. Coder, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,
Knoxville, TN; T. Pulliam, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA; D. Hue, ONERA,
Meudon, France; G. Kenway, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; A. Sclafani,
The Boeing Company, Alta Loma, CA
N. Knerr, D. Selva, Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY
Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
Phoenix Integration, Blacksburg, VA
B. Konig, A. Ribeiro, E. Fares, Exa
Corporation, Stuttgart, Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0963
Exa PowerFLOW Simulations for
the Sixth AIAA Drag Prediction
Workshop
Blacksburg, VA; S. Cornford, S. Wall, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
A. Smith, K. Collins, D. Mavris, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0974
Survey of Technology Forecasting
Techniques for Complex Systems
Design Processes and Tools
M. Ghoreyshi, A. Lofthouse, U.S. Air Force J. Allen, University of Colorado, Colorado
Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
Springs, Colorado Springs, CO; M.
Ghoreyshi, A. Lofthouse, U.S. Air Force
Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0967
Simulation of C-130 H/J Troop
Doors and Cargo Ramp Flow Fields
F. Akram, National University of Sciences
and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan; D.
Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0975
Uncertainty Propagation in
Technology Valuation Process
B. Green, D. Findlay, Naval Air Systems
Command, Patuxent River, MD
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0969
CFD Analysis of a Maneuvering
F/A-18E Super Hornet
Special Session: CREATE-AV HPC Multiphysics II
Chaired by: J. CUTSHALL, Southwest Research Institute and T. HARRIS, Northrop Grumman
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0971
AIAA-2017-0972
AIAA-2017-0973
Whitespace Exploration: The Next Mining Multi-Objective Minimal
Multifidelity, Multiscale System
Step in Searching the Design Space Commitment Decision Significance Modeling and Simulation Environment
A. Ko, J. Daniel, W. Keel, A. Baines,
P. Menegay, D. Notestein, SynaptiCAD,
via Cluster-and-Find-Changes
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
243-DE-3
B. Green, S. Polsky, Naval Air Systems
Command, Patuxent River, MD
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0962
DPW-6 Results Using FUN3D
With Focus on k-kL-MEAH2015
Turbulence Model
T. Michal, D. Babcock, The Boeing
K. Abdol-Hamid, J. Carlson, C. Rumsey,
Company, St. Louis, MO; D. Kamenetskiy, E. Lee-Rausch, M. Park, NASA Langley
The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA; J.
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Krakos, M. Mani, The Boeing Company,
St. Louis, MO; R. Glasby, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN; et al.
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0961
Comparison of Fixed and Adaptive
Unstructured Grid Results for Drag
Prediction Workshop 6
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0968
Forced Motions Design for
Aerodynamic Identification and
K. Bergeron, Army Research, Development Modeling of a Generic Missile
J. Seidel, C. Fagley, T. McLaughlin, U.S. Air and Engineering Command, Natick, MA; Configuration
Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and S. MORTON, DoD HPCMP
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0965
AIAA-2017-0966
CFD Analysis of the F/A-18E Super Feedback Flow Control on a
Hornet during Approach to a
FlutteringWing using HPCMP
Generic Ship
CREATE™-AV Kestrel
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
242-APA-26
Y. Ito, M. Murayama, A. Hashimoto, T.
Ishida, K. Yamamoto, T. Aoyama, Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Chofu, Japan; et al.
Chaired by: C. ROY, Virginia Tech and E. FELTROP, Textron Aviation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0959
AIAA-2017-0960
TAS Code, FaSTAR and Cflow Results Contributions to the 6th AIAA CFD Drag
for the Sixth Drag Prediction
Prediction Workshop Using Structured
Workshop
Grid Methods
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0957
Experimental Flight Test of Small
UAS Wake Vortex Encounters
Z. Barbeau, J. Jacob, Oklahoma State
D. Schauerhamer, S. Robinson, University University, Stillwater, OK
of California, Davis, Davis, CA
DPW-6 Results and Comparisons I
of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
241-APA-24
A. Singh, J. Little, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Tucson, AZ
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0956
Towards Simulating the Evolution
of Aircraft Wake Vortices with
OVERFLOW
Vortical Flows & Wake Control
Chaired by: K. TAIRA, Florida State University and B. DETERT, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0953
AIAA-2017-0954
AIAA-2017-0955
Parametric Investigation of
Afterbody Drag Reduction Using
A Passive Method to Control the Wake
Turbulent Mixing Layer Control
Active Flow Control
Flow behind a Circular Cylinder
R. Jackson, Z. Wang, I. Gursul, University W. Chen, D. Li, H. Li, Harbin Institute of
using Ns-DBD Plasma Actuators
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
240-APA-23/FD-31
A. McGowan, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; C. Bakula, NASA
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0976
Application of Design Thinking in
a Rapid Design Study to Further
Autonomy Experimental Research
J. Erwin, R. Glasby, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, Knoxville, TN; S. Karman, Pointwise,
Inc., Fort Worth, TX; D. Stefanski, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0970
Results from HPCMP CREATETM-AV
COFFE for 3-D Aircraft Configurations
with Higher-Order Meshes Generated
by Pointwise, Inc.
A. Cartieri, D. Hue, Q. Chanzy, O. Atinault,
ONERA, Modane, France
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0964
Experimental Investigations on the
Common Research Model at ONERAS1MA – Comparison with DPW
Numerical Results
S. Pradhan, Indian Institute of Science,
Bengaluru, India
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0958
Transition and turbulence in a
lid-driven cavity flow at high Mach
number
Palomino 3
Dallas 5
Dallas 4
Dallas 3
115
Educating the Engineer of the 2030
Grapevine A
P. Rabey, P. Bruce, Imperial College London, Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Chaired by: I. LEYVA, AFOSR and P. MARTIN, University of Maryland
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0983
AIAA-2017-0984
Experimental Study Exploring
Corner Effects in Oblique Shock
Unsteadiness Length Scales in a
Wave/ Boundary Layer Interactions
Reflected Shock - Boundary Layer in Rectangular Channels
X. Xiang, H. Babinsky, University of
Interaction
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
247-FD-33
M. Rahman, R. Samtaney, King Abdullah
University of Science and Technology,
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0981
Modeling and analysis of largeeddy simulations of particle-laden
turbulent boundary layer flows
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0986
Comparison of Unsteady Flow
Similarities in Various Shock/
Boundary-Layer Interaction
Configurations
N. Chaganti, B. Brooker, S. Olcmen,
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,
Tuscaloosa, AL; P. Kolhe, Indian Institute of
Technology Sangareddy, Sangareddy, India
Texas C
Texas 1
Texas 3
George Nield
Associate Administrator
Commercial Space Transportation
FAA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0988
Frequency analysis of oblique shock
wave boundary layer interaction
S. Sammak, A. Nouri, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA; M. Brazell, D. Mavriplis,
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY;
P. Givi, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0982
Discontinuous Galerkin-Monte Carlo
Solver for Large Eddy Simulation of
Compressible Turbulent Flows
Lt. Gen. Susan Helms
U.S. Air Force (ret.)
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0987
Unsteadiness in Swept-CompressionRamp Shock/Turbulent-BoundaryLayer Interactions
J. Bolton, B. Thurow, Auburn University,
M. Adler, D. Gaitonde, Ohio State
Auburn, AL; F. Alvi, N. Arora, Florida State J. Threadgill, University of Arizona, Tucson, University, Columbus, OH
University, Tallahassee, FL
Tucson, AZ; P. Bruce, Imperial College
London, London, United Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0985
Single Camera 3D Measurement of
a Shock Wave-Turbulent Boundary
Layer Interaction
A. Marques, Q. Wang, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0980
Integral formulation of underresolved near-wall scales for coarsegrid LES
Shock Boundary Layer Interactions II
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0979
A New DES Model Based on WrayAgarwal Turbulence Model for
Simulation of Wall Boundeed Flows
RANS and LES Methods
Donald Greiman
Vice President & General Manager
Commercial Space Situational Awareness
Schaffer Corporation
Space Traffic Management
Mike Gazarik
Vice President, Engineering
Ball Aerospace
W. Zhang, T. Shih, Purdue University, West S. Toosi, J. Larsson, University of Maryland, X. Han, T. Wray, R. Agarwal, Washington
Lafayette, IN
College Park, College Park, MD
University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
Chaired by: Q. WANG, MIT and C. REED, Lockheed Martin Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0977
AIAA-2017-0978
Hybrid RANS/LES modelling with Anisotropic grid-adaptation in large
improved downstream anisotropic eddy simulations of wall-bounded
eddy viscosity model
and free shear flows
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
246-FD-32
Moderator: Moriba Jah, Director, Space Object Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona
Panelists:
Travis Blake
P.J. Blount
Senior Manager, Advanced Technology
Adjunct Professor
Center Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Mississippi School of Law
Company
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
245-F360-5
0930 - 1130 hrs
Technology is advancing tremendously and at a pace that is unparalleled in human history – changing the landscape of human endeavors including the aerospace sector. In aerospace, we see reduced barriers to entry in new and exciting arenas and greatly increased complexity
and demands on affordability in the more traditional areas. How should higher education nurture and prepare today’s and tomorrow’s aerospace engineers to meet the challenges and opportunities that await for them in 2030 and 2050? This panel brings together leaders in
aerospace education to tell us how they see the future of aerospace and how higher education must educate today’s students to realize the incredible and still unwritten future that awaits for them to create and build.
Moderator: Tom Shih, Purdue University
Panelists:
Penina Axelrad
Rodney Bowersox
George Lesieutre
Mark Lewis
Tasos Lyrintzis
Achille Messac
Vigor Yang
University of Colorado
Texas A&M University
Pennsylvania State University
University of Maryland
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Howard University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
244-EDU-1
0930 - 1230 hrs
116
M. Green, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
1100 hrs
Oral Presentation
Tracking the footprints of dynamic
stall vortices in the wing surface
pressure
Turbulence Modeling: RANS/LES
A. Gopalarathnam, A. Saini, S. Narsipur, A.
K. Mulleners, Swiss Federal Institute of
Suresh Babu, North Carolina State University, Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
Raleigh, NC; K. Ramesh, University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, United Kingdom
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
Surface Signatures for Leading Edge
Vortex Shedding and Detachment
from Unsteady Airfoils
University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
G. Hristov, P. Ansell, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
C. Barnes, M. Visbal, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Chaired by: D. GARMANN, Air Force Research Laboratory and C. BARNES, AFRL/RQVA
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1001
AIAA-2017-1002
AIAA-2017-1003
Self-Sustained Pitch-Heave
Investigation of the Unsteady Tip Large-Eddy Simulation over
Oscillations and Gust Response of Vortex Structure on a NACA0012 a backward rounded ramp in
an Airfoil at Transitional Reynolds Wing at Fixed Incidence
presence of crossflow
D. Garmann, M. Visbal, Air Force Research A. Masi, J. Cui, P. Tucker, University of
Numbers
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
251-FD-37
H. Yu, Chung Cheng Institute of
Technology, National Defense University,
Taoyuan, Taiwan; L. Bernal, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Chaired by: O. STALNOV, Technical University of Berlin Germany and G. DIMITRIADIS, University of Liege
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-0995
AIAA-2017-0996
AIAA-2017-0997
Direct Force Measurements During Unsteady Measurements for a
Experimental Investigation of Static
Transient Flow about Pitching Flat Periodically Plunging Airfoil
Stall Hysteresis on an NACA 0012
N. Chiereghin, D. Cleaver, I. Gursul,
Plates
Airfoil
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
250-FD-36
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0999
Unsteady Flow Physics of Airfoil
Dynamic Stall
R. Mokhtarpoor, S. Heinz, M. Stoellinger,
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie,
WY
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1005
Large Eddy Simulation of Flow
Interactions of a Finite-span
Synthetic Jet on an Airfoil
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1006
LES of a surging airfoil with large
streamwise oscillations
N. Akkari, R. Mercier, Safran Group,
Magny-les-Hameaux, France; G. Lartigue,
V. Moureau, CORIA, Rouen, France
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1000
Stable POD-Galerkin Reduced Order
Models for unsteady turbulent
incompressible flows
A. Kocher, R. Cummings, S. Tran, O. Sahni,
M. Borghi, P. Poinsatte, D. Thurman, NASA
S. Tran, E. McGlynn, O. Sahni, Rensselaer Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; W.
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Engblom, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1004
Preliminary Numerical and
Experimental Evaluation of Turbulent
Mixing from Thin-Film Cooling
LES
M. Agate, J. Little, University of Arizona, R. Gupta, P. Ansell, University of Illinois,
Tucson, Tucson, AZ; A. Gross, New Mexico Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
State University, Las Cruces, NM; H. Fasel,
University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0998
Oscillatory Plunging Motion Applied
to an Airfoil Near Stall
Unsteady Measurements
Helsinki, Finland; R. Agarwal, Washington
T. Rokita, J. Greenberg, R. Arieli, Technion-- University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY; A. Singh, K. Duraisamy, Z. Zhang,
University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; M. Larmi, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; P. Balakumar, NASA Langley Research Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
T. Siikonen, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland Y. Levy, Israeli CFD Center, Caesarea, Israel Hampton, VA
Arbor, MI
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-0994
LES and Hybrid RANS-LES of High
Reynolds Number Separated Flows
D. Darakananda, J. Eldredge, University of
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; T.
Colonius, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA; D. Williams, Illinois Institute
of Technology, Chicago, IL
1130 hrs
Oral Presentation
Investigating Aerodynamic Flows at
Low Angle of Attack Using a Hybrid
Vortex Sheet/Point Vortex Model
Special Session: Low Reynold’s Number Flows
Chaired by: D. MCDANIEL, DoD HPCMP/CREATE Kestrel Team, Eglin Air Force Base and K. DURAISAMY, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-0990
AIAA-2017-0991
AIAA-2017-0992
AIAA-2017-0993
One-Equation Turbulence Model
Dominant Structures Identification Dynamic Large Eddy Simulation:
Augmentation of Turbulence Models
Based on k/e
of Three-Dimensional Turbulent
Analysis of Stability and Realizability Using Field Inversion and Machine
M. Rahman, V. Vuorinen, Aalto University,
R. Mokhtarpoor, S. Heinz, M. Stoellinger,
Cavity Flow
Learning
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
249-FD-35
Chaired by: M. GREEN, Syracuse University and K. MULLENERS, EPFL
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-0989
Oral Presentation
Review of Vortex Identification
Vortex formation and shedding
Methods
characterized by Lagrangian
B. Epps, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH techniques
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
248-FD-34
Texas 6
Texas 5
Texas 4
Texas 2
117
V. Shaferman, Technology University of
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel;
D. Löbl, F. Holzapfel, Technical University of
Munich, Munich, Germany
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1027
Design of a Virtual Fighter Pilot and
Simulation Environment for Unmanned
Combat Aerial Vehicles
H. Shin, J. Lee, D. Shim, Korea Advanced
K. Schreiter, S. Müller, R. Luckner, D. Manzey, Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon,
Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany South Korea; D. You, Agency for Defense
Development, Daejeon, South Korea
Chaired by: J. HORN, The Pennsylvania State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1025
AIAA-2017-1026
Trajectory Shaping Autopilot-Guidance Enhancing Manual Flight Precision and
Design for Civil Autonomous Aerial
Reducing Pilot Workload Using a New
Refueling
Manual Control Augmentation System
A. Tsukerman, M. Weiss, T. Shima, Technion- for Energy Angle
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
255-GNC-3
Loss of Control and Protections
R. Carr, R. Cobb, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1016
An Energy Based Objective for
Solving an Optimal Missile Evasion
Problem
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1022
Laplace-Based Predictive Estimation
of Loss-of-Control Boundaries on a
T. Lombaerts, S. Schuet, J. Kaneshige, K. Transport Aircraft
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1021
Stall Recovery Guidance Using an
Energy Based Algorithm
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1015
A Cooperative Differential Game for
Imposing a Relative Intercept Angle
V. Shaferman, Technical University
of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; T. Shima,
Technion--Israel Institute of Technology,
Haifa, Israel
D. Mott, A. Kercher, A. Corrigan, Naval
Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1011
Natural Convection About an
Idealized Standing Human With and
Without Body Armor
K. Ibrahim, Zewail City of Science and
Technology, Cairo, Egypt; G. El-Bayoumi, A.
Kassem, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
S. Oudin, Airbus, Toulouse, France
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1023
Low Speed Protections for a
Commercial Airliner : a Practical
Approach
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1029
PIL Simulation of Integrated
Autopilot and Path Following
M. DeAngelo, J. Horn, Pennsylvania State Algorithms for MAVs Using Arduino
University, University Park, PA
Target
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1028
Aerial Vehicle Localization Using
Generic Landmarks
Aircraft GNC Control Applications
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1018
Estimation Enhancement by
Imposing a Relative Intercept Angle
for Defending Missiles
A. Gamil, J. Teixeira , A. A., Cranfield
University, Bedford, United Kingdom; H.
Alhajeri, College of Technological Studies,
Kuwait, Kuwait; F. Elasha, Coventry
University, Coventry, United Kingdom
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1012
Demonstration of Leakage Flow
Distribution of an Axial Fan inside
the Tip Clearance Gap
D. Sun, X. Li, H. Jafarnejadsani, N.
Hovakimyan, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1024
A Flight Envelope Protection Method
Based on Potential Functions
E. Garcia, Infoscitex Corporation, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; D. Casbeer, M. Pachter, R. Fonod, T. Shima, Technion--Israel
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright- Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Patterson AFB, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1017
Optimal Guidance for Active Aircraft
Defense Against Homing Missiles
Missile Intercept and Evasion Guidance
M. Hasan, A. Gross, New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, NM
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1010
Numerical Investigation of Radial
Flow in Solar Chimney Power Plant
Collector
Other Topics in Fluid Dynamics I
Shish, V. Stepanyan, NASA Ames Research K. Rajaram, M. Rafi, J. Steck, A.
Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chakravarthy, Wichita State University,
Wichita, KS
J. Dongmo, JetMech, Inc., Nottingham, MD
Chaired by: A. CHAKRAVARTHY, Wichita State University and J. DONGMO
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1019
AIAA-2017-1020
Compact Trackers with Exponential Performance Enhacement of Compact
Observers Using Hybrid Control
High Order Sliding Mode Controllers
Rates for Flight Vehicles Loss-Offor Post LOC Autonomous Recovery Of
Control Autonomous Recovery
Flight Vehicles Using Optimal Control
J. Dongmo, JetMech, Inc., Nottingham, MD Modification
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
254-GNC-2
L. Tardioli, G. Franzini, L. Pollini, M.
Innocenti, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Chaired by: A. RATNOO and B. BISWELL, Raytheon Missile Systems
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1013
AIAA-2017-1014
Visibility Augmentation of the
Near Optimal Evasion from
Proportional Navigation Guidance Acceleration Estimating Pursuers
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
253-GNC-1
S. Hamzelouia, K. Behdinan, University of University, Las Cruces, NM
Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Chaired by: M. MUNSON, U.S. Army Research Office and A. GROSS, New Mexico State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1007
AIAA-2017-1008
AIAA-2017-1009
Linearized Fluid Film Forces for
Obtaining a Stable Galerkin ROM Numerical simulation of laser
Squeeze Film Dampers Executing in Presence of Shock-Vortex
energy deposition near a wall
S. Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology
Small Amplitude Circular-Centered Interaction
Madras, Chennai, India
E. Rezaian, M. Wei, New Mexico State
Orbits in Aero-Engines
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
252-FD-38
Grapevine 4
Austin 6
Austin 1
Grapevine C
118
M. Whittaker, J. Crassidis, State University K. Turkoglu, E. Wahl, San Jose State
of New York, Amherst, NY
University, San Jose, CA
K. Lee, Catholic Kwandong University,
Gangwon, South Korea
S. Ulrich, K. Hovell, Carleton University,
Ottawa, Canada
Science, Bengaluru, India
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1048
Contact Dynamics and Control of
a Space Manipulator Capturing a
Rotating Object
M. Ciarcia, South Dakota State University, S. Wu, F. Mou, Tsinghua University,
Brookings, SD; R. Cristi, M. Romano, Naval Beijing, China; O. Ma, New Mexico State
Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
University, Las Cruces, NM
Chaired by: S. LEE, Alfred University and H. LIU, University of Toronto
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1046
AIAA-2017-1047
Iterative Learning Control of
Experimental Emulation of the
Spacecraft Proximity Operations
Scaled Clohessy-Wiltshire Dynamics
Based on Confidence Level
on a Flat Air-bearing Testbed
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
259-GNC-7
M. Merz, Norwegian University of Science Y. Kawakami, K. Uchiyama, Nihon
and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
University, Chiba, Japan
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1039
Evolving Systems Approach to the
Attitude Control of a Space-Debris
Removal Spacecraft
Spacecraft and Launch Controls
G. Tanriverdi, M. Cavdaroglu, ASELSAN, Inc.,
Ankara, Turkey
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1033
Utilization of INS Measurements into
Fixed-Point Smoothing Approach to
Mitigate the Disturbance Effect of
Missile Initial Heading Errors on Missile
Terminal Guidance Performance
Navigation Methods
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1906
A New Multi-position Calibration
Method for the Gyrowheel Using
Multiple Objective Particle Swarm
Optimization Algorithm
K. Hovell, S. Ulrich, Carleton University,
Ottawa, Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1049
Experimental Validation for
Tethered Capture of Spinning Space
Debris
Spacecraft Robotics
H. Mehmood, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands; E. Johnson, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1043
A Daisy-Chain Control Design for
a Multirotor UAV with Direct Force
Capabilities
Control of Micro Air Vehicles
D. Elliott, M. Peck, Cornell University,
Ithaca, NY
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1050
Dynamics and Control of Polyhedral
Surface Robots with Control Moment
Gyroscopes
S. Viswanathan, A. Sanyal, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, NY; M. Izadi, Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1044
Integrated Guidance and Nonlinear
Feedback Control of Underactuated
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in SE(3)
S. Balajiwale, H. Arya, A. Joshi, Indian
Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai,
India
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1045
Longitudinal Controller for
Hand Launched MAV Based on
Supertwisting Algorithm
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1035
Robust Navigation of UAV using
Inertial Sensors Aided by UWB and
RTK GPS
J. Shi, S. Ulrich, Carleton University,
K. Gryte, J. Hansen, T. Johansen, T.
Ottawa, Canada; S. Ruel, Neptec, Ottawa, Fossen, Norwegian University of Science
Canada
and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1034
Spacecraft Pose Estimation using
Principal Component Analysis and a
Monocular Camera
L. Sun, W. Huo, Z. Jiao, Beihang University, J. Habets, E. Mooij, Delft University of
Beijing, China
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; S. Frost, Y. Zhao, H. Zhao, X. Huo, Harbin Institute
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA of Technology, Harbin, China
Chaired by: E. JOHNSON, Georgia Institute of Technology and Y. CAO, University of Texas, San Antonio
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1040
AIAA-2017-1041
AIAA-2017-1042
A strategy for robust precision
Nonlinear Controller Design for
A Tangential Guidance Logic for
control of an endbody being towed Transition Flight of a Fixed-Wing
Virtual Target Based Path Following
S. Thakar, A. Ratnoo, Indian Institute of
by an orbiting UAV.
UAV with Input Constraints
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
258-GNC-6
H. Bel, A. Aly, A. Youssef, Y. Elhalwagy,
Military Technical College, Cairo, Egypt
Chaired by: K. BOLLINO, U.S. Air Force and J. REED, United Launch Alliance, LLC
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1036
AIAA-2017-1037
AIAA-2017-1038
Non-linear Control Law Design
Super-Twisting Sliding Mode Three- Adaptive Nonlinear Control of
For Satellite Fixed Ground Target Axis Attitude Control of Spacecraft Autonomous Spacecraft Rendezvous
tracking
Using Solar Radiation Pressure
and Proximity Operations
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
257-GNC-5
Chaired by: W. WHITACRE, Draper Laboratory and M. OPPENHEIMER, Air Force Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1030
AIAA-2017-1031
AIAA-2017-1032
Lost in Space and Time
Inertial Navigation Employing
Wahba’s Problem: A Combined
V. Adams, M. Peck, Cornell University,
Common Frame Error
Binary Search and Bisection
Ithaca, NY
Representations
Approach
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
256-GNC-4
Austin 5
Austin 4
Grapevine 6
Austin 2
119
T. Garbeff, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA; J. Baerny, Jacobs,
Moffett Field, CA
S. Amin, K. Ibrahem, A. Al-Naggar, A. Nabil, A. Institute of Science and Technology,
El-Sadek, M. Abdel-Galil, Zewail City of Science Daejeon, South Korea
and Technology, Giza, Egypt; et al.
Chaired by: M. BALAS, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1066
AIAA-2017-1067
Parametrized Experience Exchange Gaussian Process-based Visual
in Expert – Fellow Swarm Robotic
Servoing Framework for an Aerial
System, Controller Performance
Parallel Manipulator
S. Cho, D. Shim, J. Kim, Korea Advanced
Context
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
263-IS-4
Washington, D.C.; T. Kaemming, Innovative K. Ishihara, J. Nishimura, K. Goto, S.
Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; K. Nakagami, K. Matsuoka, J. Kasahara,
Kailasanath, Naval Research Laboratory, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan; et al.
Washington, D.C.
E. Schairer, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA; L. Kushner, B. Drain,
AerospaceComputing, Inc., Moffett Field,
CA; J. Heineck, D. Durston, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
A. Khalil Hasan, A. Gupta, University of
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1060
On the Colorless Distributed
Combustion Regime
K. Rein, S. Roy, Spectral Energies, LLC,
Dayton, OH; J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific
Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; A. Caswell,
F. Schauer, J. Gord, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
A. Roy, D. Ferguson, T. Sidwell,
B. O’Meara, P. Strakey, C. Bedick,
National Energy Technology Laboratory,
Morgantown, WV; et al.
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
J. Dongmo, JetMech, Inc., Nottingham, MD
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1070
Enhancement of Nonlinear Smooth
Trackers Using Neural Network for
Post LOC Autonomous Recovery of
G. Schonebaum, J. Junell, E. Van Kampen, Flying Vehicles
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1069
Human Demonstrations for Fast and
Safe Exploration in Reinforcement
Learning
Adaptive and Intelligent Control Systems
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1068
Intelligent Controller Selection for
Aggressive Quadrotor Manoeuvring
D. Molenkamp, E. Van Kampen, C.
de Visser, Q. Chu, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1064
Multi-beam Temperature
Measurements in a Rotating
Detonation Engine Using H2O
J. Braun, J. Saavedra Garcia, G. Paniagua, Absorption Spectroscopy
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1065
Experimental Study of Rotating
Detonation Combustor Performance
under Preheat and Back Pressure
Operation
Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating Detonation Engines II
S. Drennan, G. Kumar, Convergent Science,
Inc., New Braunfels, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1059
Using LES Simulations to Predict
Pilot Fuel Split Emissions Effects in
an Industrial Gas Turbine Combustor
with Automatic Meshing
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1055
Customer Guide to PressureSensitive Paint Testing at NASA
Ames Unitary Plan Wind Tunnels
N. Roozeboom, J. Baerny, NASA Ames
B. Drain, L. Kushner, Aerospace Computing, Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Inc., Mountain View, CA; E. Schairer, J.
Heineck, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1054
Model Deformation Measurements
of the Truss-Braced Wing Aircraft
in the NASA Ames 11-By 11-Ft
Transonic Wind Tunnel
Combustion Technologies, Emissions II
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1058
Experimental study of the combustion
of kerosene and binary surrogate in
the model combustion chamber
D. Han, A. Satija, J. Kim, R. Lucht, J. Gore, S. Matveev, I. Chechet, R. Zubrilin, V.
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Abrashkin, S. Lukachev, S. Matveev,
Samara University, Samara, Russia
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1057
Effects of CO2 additions on local
flame front structure in turbulent
premixed flames
J. Bell, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1053
Stereo Photogrammetry
Measurements of the Position and
Attitude of a Nozzle-plume/Shockwave Interaction Model in the NASA
L. Kushner, AerospaceComputing, Inc.,
Ames 9- by 7- Ft Supersonic Wind
Mountain View, CA; E. Schairer, J. Heineck, Tunnel
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1052
Model Deformation and Optical
Angle of Attack Measurement
System in the NASA Unitary Plan
Wind Tunnel
Test Technique and Data Analysis Improvements at the NASA Ames Unitary Plan Wind Tunnels I (Invited)
Chaired by: D. PAXSON, NASA Glenn Research Center and S. CLAFLIN, Aerojet Rocketdyne
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1061
AIAA-2017-1062
AIAA-2017-1063
Pressure Feedback in the Diffuser of Study on a Long-time Operation
Evaluation of the unsteadiness
a Ram-RDE Propulsive Device
Towards Rotating Detonation Rocket across nozzles downstream of
D. Schwer, Naval Research Laboratory,
Engine Flight Demonstration
rotating detonation combustors
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
J. Suo, H. Yu, L. Zheng, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
Chaired by: S. JAMES, Honeywell Inc.
0930 hrs
AIAA-2017-1056
Experimental Study on Lean
Blowout of a High Temperature Rise
Combustor
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
261-GTE-6
Chaired by: J. ROSS, NASA Ames Research Center and K. JAMES
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-1051
The NASA Ames Unitary Plan Wind Recent Advancements in the
Tunnels - A Facility Overview
Infrared Flow Visualization System
F. Kmak, NASA Ames Research Center,
for the NASA Ames Unitary Plan
Moffett Field, CA
Wind Tunnels
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
260-GT-6/AMT-10
Ft. Worth 1
Ft. Worth 3
San Antonio 4
Ft. Worth 6
120
University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY; V.
Maldonado , P. Mancuso, University of
Texas, San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
M. Li, J. Zhang, University of Texas, Dallas,
Richardson, TX
Moffett Field, CA; E. Lewis, SAIC, Moffett
Field, CA; S. Beard, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
Francisco, CA; J. Kwan, P. Menon, Optimal S. Izuta, M. Takahashi, Keio University,
Synthesis, Inc., Los Altos, CA
Yokohama, Japan
Chaired by: B. APONSO, NASA Ames Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1085
AIAA-2017-1086
Integrated Arrival-Departure-Surface- Severe-Weather Avoidance using
Enroute Air Traffic Optimization
Bezier Curve-based Trajectory
P. Dutta, Optimal Synthesis, Inc., Los Altos, Planning for Arrival Air Traffic
CA; P. Sengupta, Swift Navigation, San
Management
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1078
The Use of Data from Accident
Investigations in Development of
Simulator Training Scenarios
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1083
Experimental evaluation of haptic
support systems for learning a
2-DoF tracking task
M. Jones, German Aerospace Center (DLR), G. D’Intino, M. Olivari, S. Geluardi, J.
Braunschweig, Germany
Venrooij, Max Planck Institute for Biological
Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany; L. Pollini,
University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; H. Buelthoff,
Max Planck Institute for Biological
Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1082
An Objective Method to Determine
the Fidelity of Rotorcraft Motion
Platforms
Human Factors, Perception, Cueing I
D. Toratani, N. Wickramasinghe, E. Itoh,
National Institute of Maritime, Port and
Aviation Technology, Chofu, Japan
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1087
Merging Optimization Method
Application to Arrival Scheduling
Algorithm for Parallel Runways
N. Wickramasinghe, M. Brown, H.
Hirabayashi, S. Nagaoka, Electronic
Navigation Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1088
Feasibility Study on Constrained
Optimal Trajectory Application in
the Japanese Airspace
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management II
D. Klyde, A. Lampton, P. Schulze, Systems A. Lampton, D. Klyde, P. Schulze, Systems Field, CA; J. Schroeder, Federal Aviation
Administration, Moffett Field, CA; W.
Technology, Inc., Hawthorne, CA
Technology, Inc., Hawthorne, CA
Chung, SAIC, Moffett Field, CA
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
267-MST-7
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1077
Creating Scenarios for Airport
Management Simulations Involving
Independent Connected Simulators
U. Durak, I. Pruter, T. Gerlach, German
R. Suikat, T. Stelkens-Kobsch, F. Stiekel, D. Crider, National Transportation Safety
Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig,
H. Lenz, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Board, Washington, D.C.
Germany; S. Jafer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Braunschweig, Germany
University, Daytona Beach, FL; T. Pawletta,
University of Wismar, Wismar, Germany; S.
Hartmann, Clausthal University of Technology,
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
Chaired by: F. CARDULLO, State University of NY and D. CARTMELL, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1079
AIAA-2017-1080
AIAA-2017-1081
Evaluation of a Steep Turn Spatial Evaluation of a Missed Approach/ Refinement of Objective Motion
Disorientation Demonstration
Go-Around Spatial Disorientation Cueing Criteria Based on Three
Scenario for Commercial Pilot
Demonstration Scenario for
Flight Tasks
P. Zaal, San Jose State University, Moffett
Training
Commercial Pilot Training
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
266-MST-6
F. Daoud, Airbus, Manching, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1074
High-Performance Aircraft Through
Innovative Development Process
and Methods
Aircraft Design Optimization II
Aviation Simulation Scenario Development I
Chaired by: U. DURAK, DLR-German Aerospace Center and S. JAFER, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
Introduction
AIAA-2017-1075
AIAA-2017-1076
Scenario Development Process at Using System Entity Structures to
the Vertical Motion Simulator
Model the Elements of a Scenario in a
S. Reardon, NASA Ames Research Center, Research Flight Simulator
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
265-MST-5
Las Cruces, NM
Chaired by: T. TAKAHASHI, Arizona State University and G. KURUVILA, Boeing Research & Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1071
AIAA-2017-1072
AIAA-2017-1073
Optimal design of insect wing shape Conceptual Design of a BlendedMultidisciplinary Design
for hovering nano air vehicles
Wing-Body Tilt-Arm Hybrid
Optimization of Air-based Battery
G. Throneberry, M. Hassanalian, A.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Thermal Management System in
Abdelkefi, New Mexico State University, R. Abnous, C. Zeng, S. Chowdhury,
Electric Vehicles
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
264-MDO-7
G. Van Baren, National Aerospace Laboratory
(NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands; V.
Treve, F. Rooseleer, EUROCONTROL, Brussels,
Belgium; P. Van der Geest, B. Heesbeen,
National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR),
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1084
Assessing the severity of wake
encounters in various aircraft types in
piloted flight simulations
1200 hrs
Panel Discussion
San Antonio 3
San Antonio 1
San Antonio 2
Mustang 1
121
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1097
Accounting for the Speed-Accuracy
Trade-off in Quantifying Human-inthe-Loop Error Probabilities
J. Monfort, S. Stouffer, T. Hendershott,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; P.
Wrzesinski, W. Foley, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; K. Rein,
Spectral Energies, LLC, Beavercreek, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1103
The instability characteristics of lean
premixed hydrogen and syngas
flames stabilized on meso-scale
bluff-body
Combustion Dynamics II
D. DeMott, SAIC, Houston, TX; R. Boyer,
M. Bigler, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1098
And the Humans Saves the Day or
Maybe They Ruin It, The Importance
of Humans in the Loop
Y. Kim, B. Lee, H. Im, King Abdullah
(DLR), Stuttgart, Germany; C. Carter, Air Force University of Science and Technology,
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB,
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia
OH; M. Yang, J. Lewalle, B. Kumgeh, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, NY
Chaired by: E. BARBOUR, The Aerospace Corpation and K. MCMANUS, GE Global Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1100
AIAA-2017-1101
AIAA-2017-1102
Perturbation Dynamics in Turbulent Evaluating Combustion Instability in Self-induced transitions between stable
Flames
a Swirl-Stabilized Combustor Using
and thermoacoustically excited states
M. Hassanaly, V. Raman, University of
Simultaneous Pressure, Temperature, in a model swirl-stabilized burner at
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
and Chemiluminescense Measurements elevated pressure
I. Boxx, K. Geigle, German Aerospace Center
at High Repetition Rates
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
270-PC-17
Pasadena, CA
H. Owhadi, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
V. Pandey, Oakland University, Rochester, MI
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1093
Uncertainty Modeling using Mixture
Distributions for Decision-Based
Design
J. Evans, F. Groen, NASA Headquarters,
Washington, D.C.; L. Wang, NASA Johnson
Space Center, Houston, TX; R. Austin, A.
Witulski, Vanderbilt University, Institute for
Space and Defense Electronics, Nashville,
TN; S. Cornford, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1099
Towards a Framework for Reliability
and Safety Analysis of Complex
Space Missions
Special Session: Non-Deterministic Approaches for Aerospace Human-in-the-Loop Related Missions
A. Ahumada, B. Beard, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; C.
Null, NASA Langley Research Center,
C. McGregor, University of Ontario,
Oshawa, Canada; O. Orlov, R. Baevsky, A. Hampton, VA
Chernikova, V. Rusanov, Russian Academy
of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Chaired by: E. SUHIR and W. GERSTENMAIER, NASA
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1095
AIAA-2017-1096
Electronics Probabilistic/Prognostics, A Method for the Integration of
a Qualification Paradigm Shift
Real-time Probabilistic Approaches
with HITL
for Astronaut Wellness in Human
R. Ghaffarian, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in the Loop Related Missions and
California Institute of Technology,
Situations with Big Data Analytics
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
269-NDA-6
University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
X. Huan, C. Safta, K. Sargsyan, G. Geraci, Stanford, CA; P. Constantine, Colorado
School of Mines, Golden, CO; G. Iaccarino,
M. Eldred, Z. Vane, Sandia National
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Laboratories, Livermore, CA; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1092
The game theoretic approach to
Uncertainty Quantification, reduced
order modeling and numerical analysis
Special Session: DARPA Efficient Quantification of Uncertainty in Physical Systems (EQUiPS) Program I
Chaired by: F. FAHROO and P. BERAN, US Air Force Research Laboratory(AFRL/RQVC)
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1089
AIAA-2017-1090
AIAA-2017-1091
Global Sensitivity Analysis and
Developing Design Insight Through An Inadequacy Formulation for an
Quantification of Model Error for Large Active Subspaces
Uncertain Flamelet Model
D. Sondak, T. Oliver, C. Simmons, R. Moser,
Eddy Simulation in Scramjet Design Z. del Rosario, Stanford University,
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
268-NDA-5
X. Zhu, D. Xiu, University of Utah, Salt
Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1094
A Multi-Fidelity Collocation Method
for Time-Dependent Parameterized
Problems
Dallas 7
Mustang 3
Mustang 2
122
Edwards AFB, CA; G. Lacaze, J. Oefelein,
Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA;
S. Sardeshmukh, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN; V. Sankaran, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1107
Flow Dynamics of Gaseous Oxygen/
Kerosene Jet-Swirl Injectors at
Supercritical Conditions
Model Validation for Propulsion Workshop: Opening Session
A. Gnanaskandan, California Institute of
D. Banuti, M. Raju, P. Ma, M. Ihme,
Y. Li, X. Wang, L. Zhang, S. Yeh, V. Yang,
Technology, Pasadena, CA; J. Bellan, Jet Stanford University, Stanford, CA; J. Hickey, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
Technology, Pasadena, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1106
Seven questions about supercritical
fluids - towards a new fluid state
diagram
Super-Critical Combustion
T. Araki, D. Muto, Kyushu Institute of
Technology, Fukuoka, Japan; H. Terashima,
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan; N.
Tsuboi, Kyushu Institute of Technology,
Fukuoka, Japan
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1108
Numerical Simulation for Effects of
Pressure on Cryogenic Coaxial Jet
under Supercritical Pressure
San Antonio 5
San Antonio 6
M. Samimy, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1110
NS Dielectric Barrier Discharge
Development and Thrust Generation
in 4-Electrode Geometry
Plasma and Laser Physics I
J. Poggie, Purdue University, West
University, New Brunswick, NJ; S.
Lafayette, IN
Wilkinson, A. Chou, G. Herring, R.
Horne, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
Chaired by: L. RAJA, University of Texas at Austin and A. YALIN, Colorado State University
0930 hrs
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-1109
The Development and Physics of High Power Lasers - Myths, Legends, and
Kinetic Mechanism of Plasma
Facts; From SDI to Tactical Battlefield Lasers - Reflections of a ‘Star Warrior’
Recombination in Methane, Ethane
J. Horkovich, Schafer Corporation Military Aerospace, Albuquerque, NM
and Propane after High-Voltage
Nanosecond Discharge
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
274-PDL-7
Nottingham, United Kingdom
1100 hrs
Oral Presentation
Computational Modeling of PlasmaBased Control in High-Speed Flow
1200 hrs
Oral Presentation
Nanosecond Pulse Surface
Discharges for Control of Turbulent
Shear Flows
A. Alberti, A. Munafò, A. Sahai, C. Pantano,
M. Panesi, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1111
FEM Simulation of Laser-Induced
Plasma Breakdown Experiments for
Combustion Applications
T. Corke, F. Thomas, A. Duong, R.
J. Little, University of Arizona, Tucson,
McGowan, University of Notre Dame, Notre Tucson, AZ
Dame, IN
1130 hrs
Oral Presentation
Turbulent Boundary Layer Drag
Reduction Through Plasma Streak
Transient Growth Instability Control
Plasma-Based Flow Control: Lessons Learned and Prospects I (Invited)
Chaired by: S. LEONOV, University of Notre Dame and J. POGGIE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Plasma Aerodynamics – Recent
Applications of Plasma-Based
Modeling Laser Discharge in
Developments and Future Prospects Aerodynamic Flow Control for
Quiescent Air
K. Choi, J. Kim, University of Nottingham, Understanding of Flow Physics
D. Knight, N. Kianvashrad, Rutgers
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
273-PDL-6
Ft. Worth 5
Ft. Worth 4
The Model Validation for Propulsion (MVP) workshop is an open forum, bringing together researchers and modelers to help improve our understanding and capabilities of modeling turbulent reacting flows in relevant aerospace propulsion systems. This session introduces the
objectives of the workshop and is followed by a panel discussion on Validation Metrics and Experimental Interactions.
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
272-PC-19
0930 - 1230 hrs
V. Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: J. BELLAN, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and L. BAUWENS, University of Calgary
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-1104
AIAA-2017-1105
Invited Review:Supercritical
Computational Modeling of
Large Eddy Simulations of high
Combustion Modeling and
Supercritical and Transcritical Flows
pressure jets: Effect of subgrid scale
M. Harvazinski, Air Force Research Laboratory, modeling
Simulation: Recent Advances
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
271-PC-18
123
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Sagamihara, Japan; H. Sakamoto, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Okayama, Japan;
H. Furuya, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Yokohama, Japan
Y. Tatematsu, T. Suzuki, M. Yamazaki, Y.
Miyazaki, Nihon University, Funabashi,
Japan
Environment, Beijing, China; F. Wei, Central
Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL; M. Wolf, NASA
S. Kim, H. Cho, H. Joo, S. Shin, Seoul
Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL; National University, Seoul, South Korea
E. Griffin, a.i. solutions, Inc., Cape Canaveral,
FL; J. Whittaker, NASA Kennedy Space
Center, Cape Canaveral, FL; M. Dumoulin, a.i.
solutions, Inc., Cape Canaveral, FL
R. Prasad, H. Kim, S. Choi, Virginia
A. Kamaraj, V. Yadav, S. Venkataraman, Polytechnic Institute and State University,
San Diego State University, San Diego, CA Blacksburg, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1125
Finite Element Model Updating
using Adjoint Based Sensitivity
Analysis
K. Nakashino, Tokai University, Kanagawa,
Japan; Y. Saito, K. Goto, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kanagawa, Japan;
D. Akita, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo,
Japan; T. Matsuo, Meiji University, Kanagawa,
Japan; K. Matsushima, Fujikura Parachute
Company, Ltd., Hukushima, Japan; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1130
Reduced Order Modeling of SLS PreBurner to Enable Rapid Transient
Analysis
D. Inoyama, T. McQuigg, J. Francis, T.
Stoumbos, Orbital ATK, Dulles, VA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1131
Structural and Acoustic Boundary
Condition Assessment for VibroAcoustic Analysis of Spacecraft
J. Lübker, German Aerospace Center (DLR), A. Brown, A. Mulder, NASA Marshall Space Reflectors using Acoustic Boundary
Göttingen, Germany
Flight Center, Huntsville, AL
Element Method
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1129
Experimental Investigations on
dynamic aeroelastic Stability of
Panels in the Transonic Domain
Dynamics and Structural Dynamics of Launch Vehicles
A. Ricciardi, D. Coleman, C. Denegri, Air
Force SEEK EAGLE Office, Eglin AFB, FL
Chaired by: B. WILLIS, Jacobs Technology and R. RUSOVICI, Florida Institute of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1126
AIAA-2017-1127
AIAA-2017-1128
Bending Vibration Monitoring
Development of Three-dimensional Using Dispersed Modes During
for Flexible Rockets through a
Structural Analysis for Engine
Model Correlation
Reference Strain Structure
Nozzle Using Anisotropic Facet Shell E. Stewart, M. Hathcock, NASA Marshall
Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL
N. Tsushima, W. Su, University of Alabama, Element
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
278-SD-15
Polytec, Inc., Irvine, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1124
Development of a Stress Limit
Surface for Turbine Blades under
Multimode Forced Vibration for Use
in Engine Testing
Dynamic Testing Techniques and System Identification I
Chaired by: T. KINNEY, NASA-Kenndey Space Center and R. MALLA, University of Connecticut
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1121
AIAA-2017-1122
AIAA-2017-1123
Evolution of the Laser Vibrometer Structural Dynamic Model
Experimental Characterization
for Structural Dynamic Testing
Identification Using Time
and Computational Modeling of
J. Kosmatka, B. Martins, University of
Transformation Method
Nonlinear Dynamics for F-16
California, La Jolla, La Jolla, CA; M. Pineda, J. Wang, Beijing Institute of Structure &
Substructures
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
277-SD-14
Uberlândia, Brazil; S. Castro, Embraer,
E. Livne, University of Washington, Seattle, University of Bristol, Bristol, United
São José dos Campos, Brazil; D. Rade,
Kingdom
Seattle, WA
Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São
José dos Campos, Brazil; C. Cesnik, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Flutter and Aeroelastic Analysis I
of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Azusa, CA; L. Wilson, S. Pellegrino,
California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1117
Super Pressure Balloon with
Diamond-Shaped Net: A Numerical
J. Umali, Northrop Grumman Corporation, T. Talon, S. Pellegrino, California Institute Study of its Structural Characteristics
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1116
In-space Shape Measurement of
Large Planar Structures
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1115
Vibration Response of Ultralight
Wrapped Spacecraft Structures
Membrane-Based Deployable Systems
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1114
Verification of the Similarity Rules
for Spin Deployment Membrane in
the ground experiment
Chaired by: W. SU, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa and H. KIM, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1118
AIAA-2017-1119
AIAA-2017-1120
Panel Flutter Analysis and Optimization Active Flutter Suppression: State of Optimisation of an Aeroelastic
of Composite Tow Steered Plates
the Art and Technology Maturation Flutter Energy Harvester
T. Guimaraes, Federal University of Uberlândia, Needs
L. Grainger, D. Rezgui, D. Barton,
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
276-SD-13
M. Yamazaki, Nihon University, Chiba,
Japan
Chaired by: J. MOORE and J. SAUDER, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1112
AIAA-2017-1113
Data Driven Model for Efficient
Investigation of the Deformation
Prediction and Estimation of Spin and Stiffness of Spinning Solar Sail
Type Membrane Space Structure
Membrane of IKAROS
N. Okuizumi, Y. Satou, O. Mori, Japan
Dynamics
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
275-SCS-4
Appaloosa 4
Appaloosa 3
Appaloosa 2
Palomino 1
124
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
N. Phan, Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Patuxent River, MD
Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1147
Dependence of the Parameters of
Shock Layer for Super-Orbital Space
Vehicles at Increasing of Entry Velocity
E. Lee, K. Wurster, NASA Langley Research S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of
Center, Hampton, VA
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Chaired by: D. KUNTZ, Sandia National Laboratories and W. FLAHERTY, MIT
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1145
AIAA-2017-1146
Benchmark EAST Experiments for Inviscid/Boundary-Layer
Earth Re-Entry
Aeroheating Approach for
A. Brandis, B. Cruden, Analytical Mechanics Integrated Vehicle Design
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
282-TP-9
M. Liu, China Academy of Space
E. Lum, A. Palazotto, A. Dempsey, Air Force of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Technology (CAST), Beijing, China; Z. Zhu, Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson
York University, Toronto, Canada
AFB, OH
Chaired by: S. BROUSSARD, The Boeing Co and M. SCHUCK, SURVICE Engineering Company
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1141
AIAA-2017-1142
AIAA-2017-1143
Research on Space Debris Protection Analysis of the Effects of Additive Additively Manufactured
and Removal Strategy Based on
Manufacturing on the Material
Penetrators
Space Station Platform
Properties of 15-5PH Stainless Steel Z. Provchy, A. Palazotto, Air Force Institute
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
281-SUR-1
A. Waas, University of Washington,
Seattle, Seattle, WA; D. Patel, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; C.
Yen, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, MD
G. Huang, R. Agarwal, Washington
University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1148
Computation of Rarefaction Effects
on a Blunt Body in Hypersonic Flow
Aerothermodynamics III
K. Liu, D. Stelzer, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1144
CFD Analysis and Shape
Optimization of the Internal
Convective Cooling System of a
Hypersonic Vehicle
Survivability
K. Knapp, A. Palazotto, Air Force Institute
of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH;
O. Scott-Emuakpor, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1139
Comparison of Finite Element Strain
Distribution to In Situ Strain Field of
a Plastically-Deformed Plate
P. McCloud, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1149
Best Practices for Unstructured Grid
Shock Fitting
Y. Hu, E. Madenci, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Tucson, AZ
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1140
Peridynamic Modeling of Fatigue
Damage in Notched Composite
Laminates
Buckling, Fatigue and Fracture of Structures II
A. Harrivel, C. Stephens, R. Milletich, C.
R. Fontanella, D. Accardo, University of Naples Heinich, M. Last, N. Napoli, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA; et al.
“Federico II”, Naples, Italy; E. Caricati, S.
Cimmino, MBDA, Bacoli, Italy; D. De Simone,
G. Lucignano, GMA S.r.l., Giugliano, Italy
Chaired by: M. WOLFF, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation and J. MIN, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1136
AIAA-2017-1137
AIAA-2017-1138
Investigation of Hybridization and Buckling Analysis of Stiffened
Peridynamic Unit Cell
Architectural Effects on Tensile
Panels Using Mechanics of Structure Homogenization
E. Madenci, University of Arizona, Tucson,
Response of Hybrid 3D Woven
Genome
Tucson, AZ; A. Barut, Global Engineering
N. Liu, W. Yu, Purdue University, West
Textile Composites using NCYL
Research and Technologies, Tucson, AZ;
Lafayette, IN
Multiscale Method
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
280-STR-8
Corporation, Fort Worth, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1135
Prediction of Cognitive States during
Flight Simulation using Multimodal
Psychophysiological Sensing
Applications of Sensor and Information Fusion
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1134
Improving Inertial Attitude
Measurement Performance by
Exploiting MEMS Gyros and Neural
B. Cook, T. Arnett, O. Macmann, M. Kumar, Thermal Calibration
Chaired by: D. ACCARDO, University of Naples
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1132
AIAA-2017-1133
Cooperative Searching Strategies Real-Time Radar-Based Tracking
for Distributed Sensor Networks
and State Estimation of Multiple
T. Frey, D. Faulk, Lockheed Martin
Non-Conformant Aircraft
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
279-SEN-3
Austin 3
Palomino 2
Appaloosa 1
Ft. Worth 2
125
Hampton, VA; M. Logan, L. Glaab, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA;
T. Vranas, National Institute of Aerospace,
Hampton, VA; R. McSwain, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA; Z. Johns,
National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA
S. Smith, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Springs, CO
Lexington, KY; P. Chilson, University of
Oklahoma, Norman, Norman, OK; A. Houston,
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Lincoln,
NE; J. Jacob, Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, OK
Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY
Y. Han, M. Stoellinger, University of
Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY
B. Rinauto, S. Gupta, S. Chowdhury, State
University of New York, Buffalo, NY; V.
Maldonado , University of Texas, San
Antonio, San Antonio, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1159
Design of a Modular Offline
Reconfigurable Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle
and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; A.
Rasheed, M. Tabib, SINTEF, Trondheim,
Norway; T. Kvamsdal, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
A. Ghate, S. Lele, Stanford University,
Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO; L. Stanford, CA
Cheung, General Electric Company, Niskayuna,
NY; S. Kern, General Electric Company, Munich,
Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1164
Subfilter Scale Enrichment of Wind
Farm LES using discrete FourierGabor Modes
Atmospheric Inflow and Turbulence for Wind Energy
Z. Ball, P. Odonkor, S. Chowdhury, State
University of New York, Buffalo, NY
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1157
A Swarm-Intelligence Approach to
Oil Spill Mapping using Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles
Chaired by: M. CHURCHFIELD, National Renewable Energy Laboratory and P. VEERS, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1160
AIAA-2017-1161
AIAA-2017-1162
AIAA-2017-1163
Large Eddy Simulation of Wind Flow Large eddy simulation of
Numerical Modeling Framework for Development of a Wind Plant LargeOver Complex Terrain: The Bolund atmospheric boundary layer flows Wind Turbine Analysis & Atmospheric Eddy Simulation with MeasurementHill Case
over complex terrain with varying Boundary Layer Interaction
Driven Atmospheric Inflow
R. Roy, M. Stoellinger, University of
M. Siddiqui, Norwegian University of Science E. Quon, M. Churchfield, S. Lee, National
stability conditions
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
285-WE-5
S. Bhandari, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona, Pomona, CA
S. Bhandari, N. Curtis-Brown, I. Guzman, M. Guterres, S. Jones, G. Orrell, R. Strain,
T. Sherman, J. Tellez, E. Gomez, California MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA
State Polytechnic University, Pomona,
Pomona, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1154
ADS-B Surveillance System
Performance With Small UAS at Low
Altitudes
UAS Technologies and Applications I
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA; A. Roberts, D.
Buck, T. Cheney, Brigham Young University,
Provo, UT; et al.
Chaired by: O. ARIFF, University of Salford and S. SMITH, University of Kentucky
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1155
AIAA-2017-1156
AIAA-2017-1158
3-D Mapping using LIDAR and
Catalyzing Collaboration for MultiAutonomous System for Rapid
Autonomous Unmanned Aerial
Disciplinary UAS Development with
Airfield Assessment
M. Anderson, P. Pasque, C. Lane, J.
Vehicle
a Flight Campaign Focussed on
C. Carreon-Limones, A. Rashid, P. Chung, Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics Pond, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
284-UMS-9
Y. Lyu, Q. Pan, C. Zhao, J. Hu,
Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi’an, China
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1153
UAV Collision Detection and
Avoidance using ADS-B Sensor and
Custom ADS-B Like Solution
UAS Self-Separation and Collision Avoidance II
Chaired by: M. LOGAN, NASA Langley Research Center and R. STANSBURY, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1150
AIAA-2017-1151
AIAA-2017-1152
Autonomous Stereo Vision based
Sense and Avoid for Small
Small Aircraft Flight Encounters
Collision Avoid System for Small
Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Database for UAS Sense and Avoid
C. Dolph, National Institute of Aerospace,
H. McClelland, C. Kang, C. Woolsey,
UAV
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
283-UMS-8
T. Chatterjee, N. Cherukru, Y. Peet,
R. Calhoun, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1165
Incorporating realistic geophysical
effects of mean wind from LIDAR
measurements in Large Eddy
Simulation of Wind Turbine Arrays
Texas D
Grapevine 2
Grapevine 1
126
W. Alexander, Virginia Polytechnic Institute C. Wisniewski, A. Byerley, U.S. Air Force
and State University, Blacksburg, VA
Academy, Colorado Springs, CO; K. Van
Treuren, A. Hays, Baylor University, Waco, TX
Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
J. Feight, S. Whyte, J. Jacob, R. Gaeta,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1174
Acoustic Characterization of a MultiRotor UAS as a First Step Towards
Noise Reduction
R. de Vries, T. Sinnige, B. Della Corte,
F. Avallone, D. Ragni, G. Eitelberg, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands; et al.
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1175
Tractor Propeller–Pylon Interaction,
Part I: Characterization of Unsteady
Pylon Loading
J. Udani, K. Mall, M. Grant, D. Sun, Purdue
A. Millican, I. Clark, W. Devenport, Virginia J. Crafton, S. Stanfield, N. Rogoshchenkov, M. Chia, K. Duraisamy, P. Friedmann, A. University, West Lafayette, IN
Polytechnic Institute and State University, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.,
Padthe, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Blacksburg, VA
Dayton, OH; R. Schmit, Air Force Research Ann Arbor, MI
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1180
Optimal Flight Trajectory to
Minimize Noise During Landing
Aeroacoustics - Airframe and Community Noise
Chaired by: W. SCHUSTER, Honeywell International, Inc. and E. NESBITT, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1177
AIAA-2017-1178
AIAA-2017-1179
Owl-Inspired Trailing Edge Noise
Investigation of Passive Flow
The HELINOIR Aeroacoustic Code
Treatments: Acoustic and Flow
Control of Cavity Acoustics Using
and its Application to Active/Passive
Measurements
Dynamic Pressure-Sensitive Paint Helicopter Noise Reduction
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
289-AA-9
University of Technology, Göteborg,
Sweden
Luncheon in the Exposition Hall
Z. Li, J. Yu, China University of Mining and
Technology, Xuzhou, China; C. Hu, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA; Z. Peng, University of
New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
R. Albertani, A. Muschler, W. Maurer,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1170
Agile Airborne Wind Energy System
Design with Birds Impact Detection
Aeroacoustics - Fan Noise, Open Rotor
Chaired by: S. RIZZI, NASA Langley Research Center and J. MENDOZA, United Technologies Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1171
AIAA-2017-1172
AIAA-2017-1173
Validating the Harmonic Balance Sound Radiation from a Rotor
A Comparison of the Aerodynamic
Method for Turbomachinery Tonal Operating in the Wake of a Cylinder Performance and Aeroacoustic
S. Glegg, J. Grant, Florida Atlantic
Noise Predictions
Behavior of Commercial and Custom
University, Boca Raton, FL; W. Devenport, Designed Quadcopter Propellers
D. Lindblad, N. Andersson, Chalmers
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
288-AA-8
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
287-LUNCH-3
1230 - 1400 hrs
X. Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing, China
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1168
Effects of Fiber Misalignment on
Composite Wind Turbine Rotor
Blades
Wind Turbine Structural Dynamics and Damage
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1169
Multi-Dimensional Variational Mode
Decomposition Applied to Intrinsic
Vibration Mode Extraction for Bearing
W. Vanskike, R. Hale, University of Kansas, Crack Detection in Wind Turbines with
O. Sener, T. Farsadi, A. Kayran, Middle East Lawrence, Lawrence, KS
Large Speed Variation
Chaired by: D. GRIFFITH and D. CAIRNS, Montana State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1166
AIAA-2017-1167
Collapse of a 47-meter Composite Effect of Fiber Orientation of
Blade under Combined Bending and Bend-Twist Coupled Blades on the
Torsion during Full-scale Structural Structural Performance of the Wind
Testing
Turbine System
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
286-WE-6
B. Della Corte, T. Sinnige, R. de Vries, F.
Avallone, D. Ragni, G. Eitelberg, Delft University
of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; et al.
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1176
Tractor Propeller-Pylon Interaction,
Part II:Mitigation of Unsteady Pylon
Loading by Application of LeadingEdge Porosity
Grapevine 3
Grapevine B
Longhorn Hall E&F
Ft. Worth 7
127
G. Cinar, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA; M. Emeneth, A.
Schneegans, PACE America, Inc., Seattle,
WA; Y. Fefermann, Safran Tech, Magny-LesHameaux, France
Electric Aircraft Design
Braunschweig, Germany; R. Graves, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Office, Eglin AFB, FL
J. Benek, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J. Luckring, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1193
Development of a Dual-Mesh
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Platform for Internal Reacting Flows
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1194
On the Accuracy and Convergence
of a Hamiltonian-Strand Approach
for Aerodynamic Flows
R. Graves, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1199
Scalable Uncertainty Taxonomy for
a Transonic Missile
R. Nigro, University of Mons, Mons, Belgium;
D. Wunsch, NUMECA International, Brussels,
Belgium; G. Coussement, University of
Mons, Mons, Belgium; C. Hirsch, NUMECA
International, Brussels, Belgium
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1200
Uncertainty Quantification in Internal
Flows
Special Session: Sensitivity Analysis and Uncertainty Quantification Evaluation for Realistic Problems I
N. Mundis, M. Harvazinski, K. Brown,
Y. Jung, B. Govindarajan, J. Baeder,
R. Glasby, J. Erwin, D. Stefanski, University C. Lietz, C. Umphrey, Air Force Research University of Maryland, College Park,
Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA; J. Sitaraman, College Park, MD
of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
PGA, LLC, Sunnyvale, CA; et al.
Chaired by: P. MORGAN, Ohio Aerospace Institute and M. JURKOVICH, US Air Force
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1196
AIAA-2017-1197
AIAA-2017-1198
Overview of the AVT-191 Project
Three-parameter uncertainty
Meta-Model Results For Polynomial
to Assess Sensitivity Analysis and
quantification for generic missile FG5 Chaos Method
J. Doty, Doty Consulting Services, Dayton,
Uncertainty Quantification Methods for J. Peter, ONERA, Châtillon, France; S.
Goertz, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
OH
Military Vehicle Design
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
293-APA-28
R. Meakin, HPCMP CREATE-AV, Lorton, VA
C. Pinkerman, T. O’Connell, A. Arena,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1190
Uncertainty Analysis of Avian
Approach to Remote Thermal
Updraft Detection for Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles
Special Session: CREATE-AV HPC Multiphysics III
J. Gonzalez-Rocha, C. Woolsey, C.
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD M. Abdulrahim, J. Dee, J. Grzywna, Prioria Sultan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Blacksburg, VA; S. de
Robotics, Inc., Gainesville, FL
Wekker, N. Rose, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1189
Measuring Atmospheric Winds from
Quadrotor Motion
Aircraft Flight Dynamics, Handling Qualities, and Performance I
Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and A. WISSINK, US Army Aeroflightdynamics Directorate
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-1191
AIAA-2017-1192
On Changing Paradigms – Motive Kestrel Modeling and Simulation
Results from HPCMP CREATETM-AV
Resonant Catalysts, Sentient
Flutter Evaluation for Fighter
COFFE for 3-D Aircraft Configurations
Subroutines, and Multi-Disciplinary, Aircraft
with Meshes Generated by HPCMP
Physics-Based Simulation Software J. Dubben, C. Lillian, Air Force SEEK EAGLE CREATE™-MG Capstone
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
292-APA-27
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1185
Sizing Methods for Aircraft of
Variable Propulsion System
Complexity
J. Vegh, T. MacDonald, A. Wendorff, J.
Technology, Atlanta, GA; M. Emeneth, A. A. Rizzi, E. Raymer, Airinnova, Stockholm, Alonso, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Schneegans, PACE America, Inc., Seattle, Sweden
WA; C. Riediger, 328 Design GnbH,
Wessling, Germany; Y. Fefermann, Safran
Tech, Magny-Les-Hameaux, France; et al.
Chaired by: H. CHEN, Beihang University and C. KARLGAARD, Analytical Mechanics Associates Inc
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1186
AIAA-2017-1187
AIAA-2017-1188
Cyclic Blade Pitch Control for Small System Identification of a MultiHandling Qualities Metrics for Small
UAV Without a Swashplate
rotor UAV Actuator
VTOL UAVs in Precision and Agile
J. Paulos, M. Yim, University of
M. Cunningham, J. Hubbard, University of Maneuvering Tasks
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
291-AFM-6
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Chaired by: R. MCDONALD, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo and I. CHAKRABORTY, ASDL, Georgia Tech
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1181
AIAA-2017-1182
AIAA-2017-1183
AIAA-2017-1184
Design Space Investigation for a
Development of Parametric Power Sizing, Integration and Performance Sparky Flapjack: Aircraft Design
Small Electric General Aviation
Generation and Distribution
Evaluation of Hybrid Electric
Inspirations from the Vought 173
Airplane
Subsystem Models at Conceptual
Propulsion Subsystem Architectures D. Raymer, Conceptual Research
Corporation, Playa del Rey, CA; M. Zhang,
C. Brooks, S. Salgueiro, Massachusetts
G. Cinar, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of
Aircraft Design Stage
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
290-ACD-7
J. Livingston, Riverside Research,
Beavercreek, OH
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1195
CREATE-AV DaVinci 4.0 Capabilities
and DaVinci 5.0 Development
Dallas 2
Dallas 1
Grapevine 5
San Antonio 5
128
J. Masud, O. Mahmood, Z. Toor, Air
University, Islamabad, Pakistan
S. Keye, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany; D. Mavriplis,
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY
L. El mahdi, M. Ahmed, O. Mahmoud, O.
Abdel Hameed, Military Technical College,
Cairo, Egypt
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1205
A Comparative Study of Prediction
Techniques for Supersonic Missile
Aerodynamic Coefficients at Incidence
DPW-6 Results and Comparisons II
Weapons Aerodynamics
L. Veldhuis, J. van Craenenbroeck, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
University, Columbus, OH
A. Sevier, Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, OH; D. Davis, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; M. Schoenenberger,
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
J. Derlaga, J. Morrison, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1209
Open Discussion
Statistical Analysis of CFD Solutions
from the Sixth AIAA Drag Prediction
Workshop
High Angle-of-Attack Aerodynamics
A. Ciarella, S. Lawson, Aircraft Research
Association, Ltd., Bedford, United Kingdom
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1217
Use of a Ring Wing Model to
investigate Factors affecting
Transition Measurement using
University, Daytona Beach, FL; D. Rogers, T. Siefers, R. Frost, S. Lim, T. McLaughlin, U.S. Temperature Sensitive Paint and
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
Hot Films in Transonic Flow
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1216
Wind Induced Forces on a
Hemispherical Observatory Dome
with Open Shutter Doors
Aerodynamic Results from Ground Test or Flight Test
T. Aogaki, K. Kitamura, Yokohama National
University, Kanagawa, Japan; S. Nonaka,
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Kanagawa, Japan
Chaired by: G. GATLIN, NASA Langley Research Center and A. VANDERWYST, Leidos
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1213
AIAA-2017-1214
AIAA-2017-1215
Blockage Testing in the NASA Glenn Range and Endurance Estimation Low Cost Accurate Angle of Attack
225 Square Centimeter Supersonic
for Low-Re Electric UAS
System
M. McCrink, J. Gregory, Ohio State
B. Martos, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
Wind Tunnel
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
297-APA-32
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: N. HALL, Lockheed Martin and J. PINIER, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1210
AIAA-2017-1211
AIAA-2017-1212
Design of Airfoils to Mitigate Wake Analysis of Multi-Element Airfoil
Computational Study of Aerodynamic
Bursting
High Lift Improvement by Efficient Characteristics of Reusable Rocket at
B. Pomeroy, M. Selig, University of Illinois, Upper Surface Suction
High-Angle-of-Attack
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
296-APA-31
State University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: J. VASSBERG, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology and J. MORRISON, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1206
AIAA-2017-1207
AIAA-2017-1208
Summary of Data from the
Summary of Data from the
Summary of Data from the Sixth AIAA CFD Drag Prediction Workshop:
Sixth AIAA CFD Drag Prediction
Sixth AIAA CFD Drag Prediction
CRM Cases 2 to 5.
Workshop: Case 1 Code Verification Workshop: Case 5 (Coupled Aero- E. Tinoco, Self, Kent, WA; O. Brodersen, S. Keye, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany; K. Laflin, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS
C. Roy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Structural Simulation)
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
295-APA-30
of Aerospace Technology (INTA), Madrid,
Spain
Chaired by: C. PASILIAO, AFRL/RW and J. DOYLE, US Army AMRDEC
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1201
AIAA-2017-1204
Catastrophic Yaw of Triform and
Trajectory Simulation of a Standard
Cruciform Tailed Missiles
Store and Generic Wing Pylon
J. Morote, P. Morote, National Institute
using CFD
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
294-APA-29
Dallas 6
Dallas 5
Dallas 4
Dallas 3
129
J. Hasbestan, J. Newman, A. Arabshahi,
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga,
Chattanooga, TN
N. Burgess, Science and Technology
Corporation, Moffett Field, CA; R. Glasby,
J. Erwin, D. Stefanski, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN; S.
Allmaras, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA
Transition Open Forum
C. Carton de Wiart, S. Murman, NASA
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1223
Assessment of Wall-modeled LES
Strategies Within a DiscontinuousGalerkin Spectral-element
Framework
S. Bose, F. Ham, Cascade Technologies,
Inc., Palo Alto, CA
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Algorithmic and modeling
constraints for the application of
LES to design
University, Mississippi State, MS; J. Foster, C. Neal, S. Thakur, J. Wright, Streamline
M. Farthing, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Numerics, Inc., Gainesville, FL
Vicksburg, MS
A. Edoh, A. Karagozian, University of
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1227
Stabilized Scale-Similarity Modeling
for Explicitly-Filtered Large-Eddy
Simulations
J. Chapelier, G. Lodato, CORIA, Rouen,
France
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1228
Optimized high-order Spectral
Difference schemes for the
computation of aeroacoutics and
turbulence
Turbulent, Compressible CFD Applications and Validations
C. Meneveau, Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD
Chaired by: J. CHAPELIER, Université de Rouen and S. LELE, Stanford University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1224
AIAA-2017-1225
AIAA-2017-1226
Finite-element solutions to the
Triple Hill’s Vortex Synthetic Eddy Development and Validation of
Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes Method for Turbulent Inflow
a Lagrangian Droplet Tracking
equations using a Spalart-Allmaras Conditions
Algorithm in a Turbulent
J. Haywood, A. Sescu, Mississippi State
Turbulence Model
Combustion Solver
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
302-FD-43
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
301-FD-42
1400 - 1700 hrs
J. Larsson, University of Maryland, College J. Komives, Air Force Institute of
Park, College Park, MD
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH;
G. Candler, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
S. Coogan, G. Musgrove, H. Basagaoglu,
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
Texas C
Texas 4
Texas 3
Texas 2
Texas 6
Craig Woolsey
Professor of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
R. Baurle, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
Scale-Resolving Simulations and
their Impact on Scramjet Engine
Design and Development
Shawn Whitcomb
Systems Engineer, Advanced Development
Programs
Lockheed Martin Corporation
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1222
Speed-Up of Colloidal Fluctuating
Lattice Boltzmann Simulations
through Discrete Approximations of
Probability Distributions
Special Session: Wall Models for Large Eddy Simulation
Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY
D. Magee, K. Niemeyer, Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR
CFD Methods for Fast Computing
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1221
Implementing the Swept Time-Space
Decomposition Scheme for PDEs on
D. Ramezanian, D. Mavriplis, University of the GPU
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1219
An Order N log 2(N) Parallel Solver
for Time Spectral Problems
Chaired by: N. BISEK, Air Force Reseach Laboratory and J. LARSSON, University of Maryland
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Large eddy simulation with modeled Wall Modeling for Shock Turbulent Wall-Modeled Large Eddy
wall-stress: what to expect, recent Boundary Layer Interactions with Simulation of Separated Flows
F. Cadieux, J. Sadique, X. Yang, R. Mittal,
progress, and future directions
Heat Transfer
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
300-FD-41
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Chaired by: J. BORIS, US Naval Research Lab
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1218
AIAA-2017-1220
Improving the strong parallel
Pleasingly Parallel Discontinuous
scalability of CFD schemes via the Least Squares Spectral Element
swept domain decomposition rule Method for Laminar Incompressible
M. Alhubail, Q. Wang, Massachusetts
Flows with H-Refinement
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
299-FD-39
John S. Langford
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
Transitioning Your Idea from the Lab to Flight Test
Moderator: Chris Cotting, Flight Sciences Technical Expert, United States Air Force Test Pilot School
Panelists:
Albion Bowers
James “Buddy” Denham
Bill Gray
Chief Scientist
Senior Scientific Technical Manager
Chief Pilot
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center
Aeromechanics Division
U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School
Naval Air Systems Command
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
298-F360-6
1400 - 1600 hrs
130
A. Medina, M. Ol, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; D.
Williams, X. An, Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL; M. Hemati, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
L. DeChant, J. Smith, M. Barone, Sandia
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
R. Crumpacker, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
University of Québec, Montréal, Canada
Y. Wang, W. Zhou, Y. Pang, Dalian
University of Technology, Dalian, China
Science, Bengaluru, India
Chaired by: J. RYAN, NASA-Dryden Flight Research Center and Y. MIYAZAWA, Kyushu University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1241
AIAA-2017-1242
AIAA-2017-1243
Vertical and Horizontal Flight
An Improved Online Reentry
Maximizing Range Observability
Reference Trajectory Optimization Trajectory Planning and Tracking in Bearings-Only Rendezvous
for a Commercial Aircraft
Algorithm for Common Aero
Guidance
A. Murrieta Mendoza, P. Mugnier, R. Botez, Vehicles
P. Anjaly , A. Ratnoo, Indian Institute of
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
306-GNC-9
Tahk, Korea Advanced Institute of Science V. Bogala, C. RS, N. BHVS, Defence Research
N. Ovec, ROKETSAN Missile Industries,
Inc., Ankara, Turkey; A. Kutay, Middle East and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea
and Development Organisation, Hyderabad,
Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
India
Chaired by: S. WELLS, Raytheon Missile Systems and J. PARISH, Sandia National Laboratories
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1238
AIAA-2017-1239
AIAA-2017-1240
Adaptive Roll Control of Guided
Time-to-Go Prediction for AntiLinearized Analysis of Azimuth
Munitions with State Independent Ballistic Missile Midcourse Guidance Transfer of Strapdown INS for Vertical
G. Moon, M. Seo, S. Hong, S. Shim, M. and Slant Launch Applications
Uncertainty Parameterization
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
305-GNC-8
Q. Qu, C. Ge, P. Liu, Beihang University,
Beijing, China; R. Agarwal, Washington
University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1237
Performance Analysis of Labyrinth
Seals Using Analytical Methods and
Numerical Techniques
J. Ryan, NASA Armstrong Flight Research
Center, Edwards, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1244
A Blended Performance Function
for Extremum-Seeking-Control of a
Formation Flight System
Trajectory Optimization
Missile GNC
D. Lee, S. Shim, M. Hwang, M. Tahk,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Daejeon, South Korea
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1245
Target tracking using Adaptive
coarse-to-fine Particle Filter
C. Hu, P. Liu, X. Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong
J. Masud, A. Yar, Z. Sohail, H. Anwar, Z.
University, Shanghai, China; H. Chen, National Toor, Air University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Laboratory of Engine Turbocharging Technology,
Tianjin, China; Z. Du, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1236
BiGlobal Stability Analysis of Unsteady
Flow in Vaneless Diffuser of Centrifugal
Compressor
Other Topics in Fluid Dynamics II
N. Tsuboi, K. Fujimoto, D. Muto, Kyushu
Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Japan;
M. Asahara, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan
CFD Modeling
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1232
Three-dimensional Numerical
Simulation on Dispersion Process of
G. Ramanathan, S. Ghosh, Indian Institute Unsteady High Pressure Hydrogen
of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
Jet Flow
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1231
DNS of High Temperature Effects on
Compressible Isotropic Turbulence
Chaired by: Y. ZHANG, and J. ESTEVADEORDAL, Innovative Scientific Solutions Incorporated
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1233
AIAA-2017-1234
AIAA-2017-1235
Numerical Study of Radial
Approximate Analytical Models for Design of a Modular Vortex Tube
Deformation and Energy Conversion Turbulent Boundary Layer Wall
Engine Air Particle Separator for
in Head-on Collision of Two Equal- Pressure and Wall Shear Fluctuation the MQ-1 UAV Utilizing Additive
size Droplets
Spectra and Coherence Functions Manufacturing Technologies
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
304-FD-45
B. Ubald, P. Tucker, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom;
S. Shahpar, Rolls-Royce Group plc, Derby,
United Kingdom
Chaired by: M. CONWAY, The Aerospace Corporation
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1229
AIAA-2017-1230
CFD Modelling of Kiel-Shrouded
Modeling of Conventional Flaps at
Temperature Probes
High Deflection-Rate
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
303-FD-44
Y. Higuchi, N. Kitazume, K. Tamura, T.
Kozuka, Y. Miyazawa, Kyushu University,
Fukuoka, Japan; M. Brown, Electronic
Navigation Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1246
Optimal Arrival Time Assignment and
Control Analysis using Air Traffic Data
for Tokyo International Airport
Grapevine D
Austin 1
Grapevine C
Texas 5
131
C. Qi, A. Jianliang, Fudan University,
Shanghai, China
W. Shuang, S. Zhang, X. Wu,
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Nanjing, China; E. Van
Kampen, Q. Chu, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Yokosuka, Japan
S. Nivison, P. Khargonekar, University of
Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1249
Improving Long-Term Learning
of Model Reference Adaptive
Controllers for Flight Applications: A
Sparse Neural Network Approach
Delft, The Netherlands
A. Banerjee, R. Padhi, Indian Institute of
Science, Bengaluru, India
K. Lee, E. Johnson, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1260
Multiple-Model Adaptive Estimation
for Measurements with Unknown
Time Delay
K. Zhang, M. Demetriou, Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
Chaired by: J. REED, United Launch Alliance, LLC and K. BOLLINO, U.S. Air Force
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1264
AIAA-2017-1265
AIAA-2017-1266
Adaptive Controllers for Spacecraft Re-entry Guidance for PathAn Optimal Explicit Guidance
Rendezvous based on nonlinear
Constraint Tracking
Algorithm for Terminal Descent
model with unknown parameters E. Mooij, Delft University of Technology, Phase of Lunar Soft Landing
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
310-GNC-13
Buffalo, NY; R. Weisman, Air Force Research C. Zhang, I. Hwang, Purdue University,
Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM; J. Crassidis, State West Lafayette, IN
University of New York, Buffalo, NY
Chaired by: W. WHITACRE, Draper Laboratory and N. AHMED
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1258
AIAA-2017-1259
Application of Observability Analysis Gaussian Sum-Based Maneuvering
to Space Object Tracking
Target Tracking Using Unmanned
A. Dianetti, State University of New York,
Aerial Vehicle
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
309-GNC-12
Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
Chaired by: T. YUCELEN, Missouri University of Science & Technology and M. MCFARLAND, Orbital ATK
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1252
AIAA-2017-1253
AIAA-2017-1254
Decentralized LQT in a Limited
An Anti-windup Fault Tolerant
Intent Inference of Aircraft via
Information Environment
Control Scheme with Guaranteed Inverse Optimal Control Including
C. Robertson, A. Sinclair, Auburn University, Transient Performance for Tailless Second-order Optimality Condition
Auburn, AL; E. Doucette, Air Force Research Flying Wing Aircrafts
N. Yokoyama, National Defense Academy,
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
308-GNC-11
M. Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology,
Beijing, China; F. Holzapfel, F. Zhang,
Technical University of Munich, Munich,
Germany; S. Zhang, Harbin Institute of
Technology, Beijing, China
Chaired by: F. HOLZAPFEL and S. NIVISON, Air Force Research Lab
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1247
AIAA-2017-1248
L1 Augmentations for a Fixed Gain NDI-Based L1 Adaptive Control
Controller on a Large Transport
Design for a Generic Hypersonic
Aircraft
Vehicle Model
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
307-GNC-10
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1257
Angle of Attack and Load Factor
Limiting in Fighter Aircraft using
Command Governors
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1268
Spacecraft De-Orbit Point Targeting
using Aerodynamic Drag
H. Chen, J. Sun, Beihang University,
Beijing, China; K. Li, Beijing Institute of
Control Engineering, Beijing, China; M.
Wang, Beihang University, Beijing, China
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1269
Autonomous Spacecraft Swarm
Formation Planning Using
Artificial Field Based on Nonlinear
Bifurcation Dynamics
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1263
Efficient Nonlinear Actuator Fault
Reconstruction System
B. JIa, Intelligent Fusion Technology, Inc.,
P. Lu, E. Van Kampen, Q. Chu, Delft
Germantown, MD; M. Xin, T. Sun, University of University of Technology, Delft, The
Missouri, Columbia, Columbia, MO
Netherlands
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1262
Distributed Cubature Gaussian
Mixture Filters
D. Saha, J. Valasek, Texas A&M University, D. Simon, O. Härkegård, Saab, Linköping,
College Station, TX
Sweden; J. Löfberg, Linköping University,
Linköping, Sweden
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1256
Two-Time-Scale Slow and Fast State
Tracking of an F-16 Using Slow and
Fast Controls
S. Jung, D. Shim, Korea Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South
Korea; E. Kim, Korea Aerospace Research
Institute (KARI), Daejeon, South Korea
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1251
Helicopter Dynamic Model
Identification by Conditional
Attitude Hold Logic
S. Omar, R. Bevilacqua, University of
M. S, Indian Space Research Organisation, Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
Bengaluru, India; R. Padhi, Indian Institute
of Science, Bengaluru, India
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1267
Explicit Constrained Terminal
Acceleration Optimal Guidance for
Three Dimensional Lunar Landing
Spacecraft and Launch Guidance
S. Chee, J. Forbes, McGill University,
Montréal, Canada
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1261
Norm-Constrained ForwardBackward Smoothing
Estimation and Tracking Methods
Q. Zhang, H. Liu, University of Toronto,
Toronto, Canada
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1255
Integrator-Augmented Robust
Adaptive Control Design for Close
Formation Flight
Aircraft GNC Control Methods
J. Dodenhöft, Technical University of
Munich, Garching, Germany; R. Choe, K.
Ackerman, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL; F. Holzapfel,
Technical University of Munich, Garching,
Germany; N. Hovakimyan, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1250
Design and Evaluation of an L1
Adaptive Controller for NASA’s
Transport Class Model
Adaptive Control for Aircraft GNC
Grapevine 6
Austin 2
Austin 5
Austin 6
132
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH;
D. Sigthorsson, Infoscitex Corporation,
Beavercreek, OH; D. Doman, I. Weintraub, Air
Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
Science and Technology Corporation,
Moffett Field, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1282
Extended Surface Heat Transfer
Coefficients via Endwall
Temperature Measurements.
A. Meade, A. Mokhtarzadeh, Rice University,
Houston, TX; K. James, K. Long, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
H. Watanabe, A. Matsuo, Keio University,
Yokohama, Japan; K. Matsuoka, J.
Kasahara, Nagoya University, Chikusa,
Japan
S. Meyer, M. Polanka, Air Force Institute
of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH;
F. Schauer, R. Anthony, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; C.
Stevens, J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific
Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; et al.
A. Prasad, M. Ricklick, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1283
A Detailed Uncertainty Analysis of
Heat Transfer Experiments using
Temperature Sensitive Paint
Advanced Turbine Cooling I
J. Higashi, S. Nakagami, K. Matsuoka,
J. Kasahara, Nagoya University, Nagoya,
Japan; A. Matsuo, Keio University,
Yokohama, Japan; I. Funaki, Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Sagamihara, Japan; et al.
H. Teng, P. Yang, Z. Jiang, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1287
Numerical study of oblique
detonation initiations with chainbranching kinetics
Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating Detonation Engines III
Chaired by: K. KAILASANATH, Naval Research Laboratory and D. PAXSON, NASA Glenn Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1284
AIAA-2017-1285
AIAA-2017-1286
Numerical Investigation on Burned Experimental Characterization
Experimental Study of the DiskGas Backflow in Liquid Fuel Purge of Heat Transfer Coefficients in a Shaped Rotating Detonation Turbine
Method
Rotating Detonation Engine
Engine
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1275
Aerodynamic-Dynamic Interactions
and Multi-Body Formulation of
Flapping Wing Dynamics: Part II
Trim and Stability Analysis
Test Technique and Data Analysis Improvements at the NASA Ames Unitary Plan Wind Tunnels II (Invited)
C. Vorgert, R. Ashby, C. Schmiedel, M.
S. Lee, Seoul National University, Seoul, Y. Pai, R. Fernandes, S. Fernandes,
Polanka, J. Rutledge, Air Force Institute of South Korea; D. Rhee, Korea Aerospace
M. Ricklick, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Research Institute (KARI), Daejeon, South University, Daytona Beach, FL
Korea; Y. Kim, K. Yee, Seoul National
University, Seoul, South Korea
Chaired by: G. PANIAGUA, Purdue University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1280
AIAA-2017-1281
Relating Film Cooling Performance Optimization of Film Cooling Hole
at Ambient and Near Engine
Array Considering the Variation of
Temperatures
Turbine Inlet Temperature Profiles
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
313-GTE-7
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1274
Aerodynamic-Dynamic Interactions
and Multi-Body Formulation of
Flapping Wing Dynamics: Part I
Modeling
D. Sigthorsson, Infoscitex Corporation,
Dayton, OH; M. Oppenheimer, D. Doman, D. Sigthorsson, Infoscitex Corporation,
A. Hassan, H. Taha, University of California, A. Hassan, H. Taha, University of California,
I. Weintraub, Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH; M. Oppenheimer, D. Doman, Irvine, Irvine, CA
Irvine, Irvine, CA
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
I. Weintraub, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: N. BURNSIDE, NASA-Ames and K. LONG, Arc-Aox, Experimental Aerophyscis Branch
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1277
AIAA-2017-1278
AIAA-2017-1279
Initial Testing of the Ames Unitary MiniWall Tool for Analyzing CFD and Development of a Hybrid Non–
Short Static Pipe
Wind Tunnel Large Data Sets
Iterative and Neural Network
M. Amaya, R. Flach, A. L’Esperance, NASA M. Schuh, J. Melton, NASA Ames Research Based Strain–Gage Balance Load
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Center, Moffett Field, CA; P. Stremel,
Calculation Method
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
312-GT-7/AMT-11
R. O’Donnell, K. Mohseni, University of
Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1273
Wing Flexibility Induced Control
Reversal For Flapping Wing
Vehicles: Observation and
Evaluation
Control of Innovative Micro Air Vehicle Configurations
Chaired by: M. OPPENHEIMER, Air Force Research Laboratory and H. TAHA, University of California, Irvine
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1270
AIAA-2017-1271
AIAA-2017-1272
Manipulation of Wing Tip Vortices Wing Design and Testing for a Tailless Wing Flexibility Induced Control
on Low Aspect Ratio Wings using
Flapping Wing Micro-Air Vehicle
Reversal For Flapping Wing
M. Oppenheimer, Air Force Research
Winglet Control Surfaces
Vehicles: Theoretical Analysis
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
311-GNC-14
Ft. Worth 3
San Antonio 4
Ft. Worth 6
Austin 4
133
S. Chava, S. Choudhary, S. Namilae,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL
I. Asher, G. Khan, L. Wang, Y. Ling,
F. Viana, General Electric Company,
Niskayuna, NY
O. Scott-Emuakpor, T. George, C. Holycross,
B. Langley, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: R. FERTIG, University of Wyoming and G. SEIDEL, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universit
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1298
AIAA-2017-1299
AIAA-2017-1300
Delamination Detection in
Calibrating an equivalent initial
Observation of the Constant
Carbon Fiber Composites using
flaw size distribution from da/dN Life Criterion for Turbine Engine
Piezoresistive Nanocomposites
and S-N data
Component Design
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
318-MAT-6
Chaired by: N. NGUYEN, NASA-Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
No Presentations
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
317-IS-6
H. Usach, Technical University of Valencia,
Valencia, Spain; C. Torens, F. Adolf, German
Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig,
Germany; J. Vila, Technical University of
Valencia, Valencia, Spain
S. Johnson, Dependable System
Technologies, Broomfield, CO; S. Ghoshal,
D. Haste, Qualtech Systems, Inc., Rocky
D. Garcia, H. Moncayo, A. Perez Rocha,
Hill, CT; C. Moore, NASA Marshall Space
K. Rivera, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University, Daytona Beach, FL; M. Dupuis, Flight Center, Huntsville, AL
R. Mueller, NASA Kennedy Space Center,
Cape Canaveral, FL
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1295
Fault Management Metrics
A. Raz, D. DeLaurentis, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1292
System-of-Systems Architecture
Metrics for Information Fusion: A
Network Theoretic Formulation
Fatigue and Fracture
J. Mueller, C. Miller, U. Kuter, J. Rye,
J. Hamell, Smart Information Flow
Technologies, Minneapolis, MN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1296
A Human-System Interface
with Contingency Planning for
Collaborative Operations of
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Human Automation Interaction
T. Rijndorp, C. Borst, C. de Visser, O.
Stroosma, M. Mulder, M. van Paassen,
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1297
Aviate, Navigate: Functional
Visualizations of Asymmetric Flight
Envelope Limits
Integrated Systems Health Management (ISHM)
M. Balas, R. Aditya, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Technology Development Agency, Chonburi, R. Barsotti, University of Texas, Dallas,
Thailand
University, Daytona Beach, FL; D. Doman,
Dallas, TX; J. Straub, University of North
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightDakota, Grand Forks, Grand Forks, ND
Patterson AFB, OH; F. Franquiz, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
Chaired by: J. VALASEK, Texas A&M University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1293
AIAA-2017-1294
Architectural Considerations Towards Spacecraft Health Monitoring
Automated Contingency Management Using a Biomimetic Fault Diagnosis
for Unmanned Aircraft
Scheme
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
316-IS-5
Cairo, Egypt
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1291
Development of Command and Control
Software for an In-Space 3D Printer
and Small Satellite Test Mission
Information and Command and Control Systems
Chaired by: J. MCEVER, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and M. SOTAK
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1288
AIAA-2017-1289
AIAA-2017-1290
TowardsThe Design of An Intelligent Multivariable Direct Adaptive Stability VOSSCA Satellite Operation System
Aerospace Pursuit - Evasion Game And Command Augmentation of an S. Chusri, U. Khowsuwan, J. Plaidoung, P.
Pipitsunthonsan, Geo-Informatics and Space
M. El-Arabaty, Misr International University, Air-Breathing Hypersonic Vehicle
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
315-ICC-1
Palomino 2
Ft. Worth 1
Ft. Worth 1
Ft. Worth 2
134
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1308
Optimization of Aerospace
Structures under Uncertainty
using an Iterative Distribution
Evolutionary Algorithm
K. Rigby, N. Macchiarella, A. Mirot, Embry- J. Field, A. Gerretsen, R. Meiland, F.
S. Jafer, B. Chhaya, Embry-Riddle
Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona
Mohrmann, National Aerospace Laboratory Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL;
Beach, FL
(NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
U. Durak, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany
1530 hrs
Panel Discussion
Aviation Simulation Scenario Development II
Leamington Spa, United Kingdom; V.
I. Tartaruga, Siemens, Leuven, Belgium; M.
Toropov, Queen Mary University of London, Lowenberg, J. Cooper, P. Sartor, University
London, United Kingdom
of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom; Y.
Lemmens, Siemens, Leuven, Belgium
Chaired by: U. DURAK, DLR-German Aerospace Center and S. JAFER, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1309
AIAA-2017-1310
AIAA-2017-1311
Enhanced Scenario-Based Training Harmonizing the Scenario
Graphical Specification of Flight
for Unmanned Aircraft System
Generation Process, Tools and
Scenarios with Aviation Scenario
Operational Missions
Standards for Flight Simulators
Defintion Language (ASDL)
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
321-MST-8
S. Roy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
IN; K. Moore, J. Hwang, J. Gray, NASA
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; W.
Crossley, Purdue University, West Lafayette,
IN; J. Martins, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
M. Henson, Lockheed Martin Corporation,
Fort Worth, TX; B. Wang, University of
Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1304
Efficient Methods for Design And
Analysis of Tow Steered Wing
Structures
Topology and Structural Optimization
Emerging Methods and Algorithms in Optimization
D. Neiferd, R. Grandhi, Wright State
S. Doyle, M4 Engineering, Inc., Long
University, Dayton, OH; P. Beran, Air Force Beach, CA
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB,
OH; M. Bhatia, Mississippi State University,
Mississippi State, MS
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1303
Aeroelastic Optimization of Wing
Structure Using Curvilinear Spars,
Ribs, and Flutter Suppression
Chaired by: V. BALABANOV, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and D. ALLAIRE, Texas A&M University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1305
AIAA-2017-1306
AIAA-2017-1307
A Mixed Integer Efficient Global
Spiral: A General Framework For Sub-space Metamodel-based
Optimization Algorithm for the
Parameter Sensitivity Analysis
Multidisciplinary Optimization of an
Simultaneous Aircraft Allocation- D. Makhija, Universal Technology
Aircraft Wing subjected to Bird Strike
Corporation, Dayton, OH; P. Beran,
J. Ollar, R. Jones, Altair Engineering, Inc.,
Mission-Design Problem
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
320-MDO-9
H. Jackson, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: J. DEATON, Adjoint Technologies and A. NAJAFI, ANSYS, Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1301
AIAA-2017-1302
Topological Optimization of a Cuboct A Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis
Truss Structure Using a Genetic
Capability for the Optimization of
Algorithm
Thermoelastic Structures
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
319-MDO-8
San Antonio 2
Mustang 3
Mustang 1
135
V. Shah, C. David, S. James, Noblis, Falls
Church, VA
P. Bandaru, University of Calfornia, San
Diego, La Jolla, CA; S. Pfeifer, General
Atomics, San Diego, CA
D. Kouri, Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM; W. Aquino, Duke
University, Durham, NC
Chaired by: F. FAHROO and B. SMARSLOK, AFRL/RQH
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1324
AIAA-2017-1325
Information theory based metrics An Adaptive Sampling Approach for
for the characterization and
Solving PDEs with Uncertain Inputs
influence of reinforcing matrix
and Evaluating Risk
Z. Zou, Duke University, Durham, NC;
phases in polymeric composites
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
324-NDA-7
California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
Chaired by: J. SCHROEDER, Federal Aviation Administration
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1318
AIAA-2017-1319
Automated Route Clustering for Air TFDM Departure Queue
Traffic Modeling
Management - Effective Calibration
A. Bombelli, A. Segarra Torne, E.
and Validation Strategies for HighTrumbauer, K. Mease, University of
Fidelity Modeling
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
323-MST-10
C. Gerboni, S. Geluardi, J. Venrooij, Max
Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics,
Tübingen, Germany; A. Joos, W. Fichter,
University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany;
H. Buelthoff, Max Planck Institute for
Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany
A. Popovici, P. Zaal, San Jose State
University, Moffett Field, CA; D. Pool, M.
Mulder, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1322
An Elementary Algorithm for
Autonomous Air Terminal Merging
and Interval Management
Y. Nakamura, K. Kageyama, Electronic
Navigation Research Institute, Chofu, Japan; A. White, NASA Langley Research Center,
Y. Miyazawa, H. Matsuda, Kyushu University, Hampton, VA
Fukuoka, Japan
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1321
A Study on Free Routing Considering
Interference of Air Traffic Flow
N. Takeichi, Tokyo Metropolitan University,
Hino, Japan
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1323
Arrival Traffic Scheduling
Performance subject to Futuristic
Traffic Statistics
H. Wee, S. Lye, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore, Singapore; J.
Pinheiro, Thales Group, Rungis, France
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1317
Real Time Eye Tracking Interface
for Visual Monitoring of Radar
Controllers
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1327
Scalable Environment for
Quantification of Uncertainty
and Optimization in Industrial
Applications (SEQUOIA)
M. Stoyanov, P. Seleson, C. Webster, Oak J. Alonso, Stanford University, Stanford, CA;
Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN M. Eldred, Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM; P. Constantine, Colorado
School of Mines, Golden, CO; K. Duraisamy,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Arbor, MI; C. Farhat, G. Iaccarino, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA; et al.
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1326
Predicting fracture patterns in
simulations of brittle materials
under variable load and material
strength
L. Bonfiglio, P. Perdikaris, S. Brizzolara,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; G. Karniadakis, Brown
University, Providence, RI
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1328
A multi-fidelity framework for
investigating the performance of
super-cavitating hydrofoils under
uncertain flow conditions
Special Session: DARPA Efficient Quantification of Uncertainty in Physical Systems (EQUiPS) Program II
C. Nichols, J. Walls, Federal Aviation
Administration, Washington, D.C.
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1320
Estimation of Midair Collision
Risk for Established on Required
Navigation Performance Procedures
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management III
Altos, CA; J. Suraj Nandiganahalli, I. Hwang,
California, Davis, Davis, CA; P. Handley, K. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Duda, Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, MA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1316
Effects of Eye Parameters on
Human Controller Remnant and
B. Yang, S. Park, Optimal Synthesis, Inc., Los Control Behavior
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1315
A Hybrid-Systems Approach for
Analyzing Pilot-Cockpit Interactions
Human Factors, Perception, Cueing II
Chaired by: D. CARTMELL, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology and F. CARDULLO, State University of NY
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1312
AIAA-2017-1313
AIAA-2017-1314
Development of model-following Passive Haptics to Enhance Virtual Real-Time Performance Feedback
control laws for helicopters to
Reality Simulations
in a Manually-Controlled Spacecraft
R. Joyce, S. Robinson, University of
achieve personal aerial vehicle’s
Inspection Task
California, Davis, Davis, CA
J. Karasinski, S. Robinson, University of
handling qualities
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
322-MST-9
Mustang 2
San Antonio 3
San Antonio 1
136
A. D’Apolito, L. Rizzo, M. Argentiero, A.
D’Antoni, G. Marino, D. D’Amato, Italian
Ministry of Defence, Rome, Italy
L. Humphrey, T. Lieuwen, Georgia Institute P. Allison, E. Mastorakos, University of
of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL
A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
Poitiers, Poitiers, France
M. Hilario, J. Wang, University of Southern N. Mehta, D. Levin, University of Illinois,
California, Los Angeles, CA
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: D. LEVIN, University of Illinois and T. MOELLER, University of Tennessee Space Institute
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1340
AIAA-2017-1341
AIAA-2017-1342
High Temperature Millimeter-Wave Effect of solvents on Ethylammonium Static and Dynamic Stall Control at
Permittivity Measurement Setup for nitrate nanostructure in the presence High Angle of Attack by NS pulsed
Beamed Energy Heat Exchangers of an electric field
Actuator in Burst Mode
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
328-PDL-9
I. Adamovich, Ohio State University, Columbus,
OH; S. Leonov, University of Notre Dame,
Notre Dame, IN; K. Frederickson, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH; J. Zheng, Y. Cui,
B. Khoo, National University of Singapore,
Singapore, Singapore
M. Frezzotti, F. Nasuti, University of Rome
“La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy; C. Huang, W.
Anderson, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1338
Extraction of response function from
numerical simulations and their use
for longitudinal combustion intsbility
modeling
Combustion Dynamics III
K. Turkoglu, J. Zhen, San Jose State
University, San Jose, CA
D. Uchigasaki, N. Ohnishi, Tohoku
University, Sendai, Japan
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1343
Particle Simulation of Electrodeless
Plasma Thruster with Rotating
Magnetic Field
Plasma and Laser Propulsion
R. Miles, A. Starikovskiy, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ; C. Limbach,
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Plasma Guiding and Deflection of
High Speed Projectiles
T. Choi, T. Stevenson, E. Lightsey, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
M. Kemnetz, S. Gordeyev, University of
Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1344
Multiple aperture approach to
wavefront prediction for adaptiveoptic applications
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
Experimental Investigation of
Dynamic Stall Control by Plasma
M. Kotsonis, Delft University of Technology, Actuators with Combined Energy/
Delft, The Netherlands
Momentum Action
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Plasma actuators as tools for
understanding transitional flows
A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1334
Reference Ground Station Design
for University Satellite Missions
R. Glebocki, M. Jacewicz, Warsaw
with Varying Communication
University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland Requirements
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1333
Satellite formation flight vision
navigation system
Plasma-Based Flow Control: Lessons Learned and Prospects II (Invited)
Chaired by: S. LEONOV, University of Notre Dame and J. POGGIE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1339
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Thermal perturbations generated by Thermal and Non-Thermal Effects in Electrohydrodynamic phenomena
near-surface electric discharges and Plasma Aerodynamics
in corona discharges and surface
mechanisms of their interaction with S. Macheret, Purdue University, West
plasma actuators for airflow control
Lafayette, IN
E. Moreau, N. Benard, University of
the airflow
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
327-PDL-8
S. Schumaker, D. Talley, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA; J. Bennewitz,
University of California, Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, CA
Chaired by: J. O`CONNOR, Pennsylvania State University and B. CHEHROUDI, European Research Council (ERC)
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1335
AIAA-2017-1336
AIAA-2017-1337
A Study of Acoustic Forcing on GasExperimental Investigation of the Forced Response of Flames in a
Centered Swirl-Coaxial Reacting Flows Ensemble-Averaged Turbulent
Bluff-Body Stabilized Annular
M. Roa, Sierra Lobo, Inc., Edwards AFB, CA; Displacement Speed
Combustor
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
326-PC-20
D. Curtis, R. Cobb, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1332
Asteroid Planetary Defense and
Redirection Mission Design
Intelligent and Autonomous Systems for Improving Space Operation
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1331
Optical Tracking and Collision
Avoidance System for GEO/MEO
S. Gangadharan, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Spacecraft Operators, in use at
University, Daytona Beach, FL; D. Kirk, Florida Italian MoD
Chaired by: S. BURLEIGH, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1329
AIAA-2017-1330
Satellite Articulation Sensing using Configuration validation of a novel inComputer Vision
space propellant storage and transfer
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
325-OPS-1
Ft. Worth 5
Ft. Worth 4
Dallas 7
Grapevine 4
137
Ann Arbor, MI; G. Kennedy, Georgia Institute of Tuscaloosa, AL
Technology, Atlanta, GA; J. Martins, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
University, Shinjuku, Japan
Bristol, United Kingdom; E. Coetzee,
Airbus, Bristol, United Kingdom
F. Fonte, P. Mantegazza, Technical
University of Milan, Milan, Italy
H. Cho, S. Shin, H. Joo, Seoul National
University, Seoul, South Korea
A. van Rooij, J. Nitzsche, German Aerospace University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; R. Dwight, Kingdom
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
Chaired by: I. CHOPRA, University of Maryland and A. GREWAL, National Research Council Canada
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1359
AIAA-2017-1360
AIAA-2017-1361
Bifurcations of limit-cycle oscillations of Aeroelastic Tailoring using the Spars A Recurrent Neural Network
a two degree-of-freedom airfoil caused and Stringers Planform Geometry Controller for Gust Load Alleviation
G. Francois, J. Cooper, P. Weaver,
by aerodynamic non-linearities
on a Transport Aircraft
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
332-SD-18
C. VanDamme, M. Allen, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI
S. Maraniello, R. Palacios, Imperial College W. Su, Y. Huang, J. Hammerton, University
London, London, United Kingdom
of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1353
Nonlinear Aeroelasticity of Highly
Flexible Joined-Wing Aircraft using
Unsteady Vortex-Lattice Method
K. Rokhsaz, L. Kliment, Wichita State
University, Wichita, KS
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1362
Higher Order Estimations of Load
Factor from Derived Gust Velocity
Flutter and Aeroelastic Analysis II
D. Inoyama, J. Francis, T. Stoumbos,
Orbital ATK, Dulles, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1357
Multi-Body Dynamics Simulation of
Spacecraft Rendezvous Operations
Z. Feng, Z. Luo, J. Xiang, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1358
Structural Bionic Design for Thinwalled Energy Absorber Tube and
Parametric Analysis
Large-Deformation Nonlinear Dynamics, Flexible Multibody Dynamics, Contact/Constraint Modeling
Chaired by: J. COOPER, University of Bristol and W. SILVA, NASA-Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1354
AIAA-2017-1355
AIAA-2017-1356
Evaluating NLROMs’ Ability to
Worst Case Gust Prediction of Highly A Computational approach for
Predict Dynamic Snap Through of a Flexible Wings
vertical launch system by coupled
Curved Beam in a Random Loading R. Cook, D. Calderon, M. Lowenberg,
CFD/CSD with hybrid particle levelS. Nield, J. Cooper, University of Bristol, set method
Environment
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
331-SD-17
Y. Bi, C. Xie, C. Yang, Beihang University,
Beijing, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1352
Geometrically-nonlinear effects in
lateral manoeuvres with coupled
flight dynamics and aeroelasticity
Aeroelastic Analysis
Y. Shimizu, T. Aoki, T. Yokozeki, University
of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1348
Effect of grid geometry on mechanical
behavior of skin added lattice structure
K. Seino, V. Parque, T. Miyashita, Waseda under axial compression
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1347
A Study on the Design of
Deployable Cable-Panel Structure
Deployable Apertures and Novel Structural Concepts
Chaired by: P. TAYLOR, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation and T. BARTKOWICZ, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1349
AIAA-2017-1350
AIAA-2017-1351
Geometrical Nonlinear Aeroelastic High-fidelity Multipoint Aerostructural Nonlinear Aeroelastic Analysis of
Stability Analysis and Active Control Optimization of a High Aspect Ratio Aircraft with Strut-Braced Highly
with Piezoelectric Actuators of a
Tow-steered Composite Wing
Flexible Wings
T. Brooks, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, W. Su, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,
High-Aspect-Ratio Flexible Wing
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
330-SD-16
Y. Wei, S. Pellegrino, California Institute of G. Greschik, TentGuild Engineering
Technology, Pasadena, CA
Company, Boulder, CO
Chaired by: H. FANG and J. BANIK, USAF
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1345
AIAA-2017-1346
Modular Foldable Surfaces: a
The Straightness of Off-Radial
Novel Approach based on Spatial Ribs with Preloaded Sheet Sections
Mechanisms and Thin Shells
Between - a Wrapped Array Design
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
329-SCS-5
Appaloosa 4
Appaloosa 3
Appaloosa 2
Palomino 1
138
E. Fahrenthold, J. Zhang, University of
Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
Fujita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; C.
(JAXA), Tokyo, Japan
Johnston, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
H. Sertse, W. Yu, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1365
Progressive Damage Analysis in
Composites
D. Sun, R. Jones, T. Marinho, A.
Lakshmanan, A. Jones, N. Hovakimyan,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL
T. Rice, K. Taylor, M. Amitay, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
W. van der Velden, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; S.
Oerlemans, Siemens, Brande, Denmark
Chaired by: D. GRIFFITH and K. WETZEL, Wetzel Engineering, Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1378
AIAA-2017-1379
Wind Tunnel and Field Test Results Numerical analysis of noise
on Reducing Load Oscillations on reduction mechanisms on improved
Wind Turbine Blades using Synthetic trailing edge serrations using the
Jets
Lattice Boltzmann method
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
336-WE-8
University of Beira Interior, Covilha,
Portugal
Chaired by: O. ARIFF, University of Salford
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1373
AIAA-2017-1374
Experimental Analysis of Forces
Design of a Small UAS for
During Take-Off of Birds
Manipulation in Cluttered Indoor
J. Barata, T. Silva, F. Neves, A. Silva,
Environments
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
335-UMS-10
Y. Higuchi, Ryokoku University, Otsu,
Japan; L. Pierre, École Polytechnique,
Palaiseau, France; A. Lemal, S.
Matsuyama, K. Fujita, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1377
Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
for Project-Based Engineering
Education
P. Di Donato, National Civil Aviation Agency,
B. Massinas, A. Doulamis, N. Doulamis, D. São José dos Campos, Brazil; P. Gaskell, E.
Paradissis, National Technical University of Atkins, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Ann Arbor, MI
Athens, Athens, Greece
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1376
Temporal Feature Variation as an
Efficient Method for Real-Time
Video Summarization Captured
from Unmanned Aerial Systems
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1382
Effects of Gurney Flaps on the
Performance of Diffuser Augmented
Wind Turbine
B. Ng, T. New, Nanyang Technological
V. Dighe, F. Avallone, J. Tang, G. van
University, Singapore, Singapore; R.
Bussel, Delft University of Technology,
B. Arnold, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart,
Germany; C. Rautmann, Nordex Energy GmbH, Palacios, Imperial College London, London, Delft, The Netherlands
United Kingdom
Hamburg, Germany; T. Lutz, E. Kraemer,
University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1381
Bio-inspired Leading-Edge
Tubercles to Improve Fatigue Life in
Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blades
Wind Turbine Rotor and Blade Innovations
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1380
Design of a Boundary-Layer Suction
System for Trailing-Edge Noise
Reduction of an Industrial Wind
Turbine
A. Avery, J. Jacob, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1375
Optimal Strategies for
Meteorological Measurements with
Unmanned Aircraft
R. Jaffe, D. Schwenke, G. Chaban, D.
Prabhu, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA; C. Johnston, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA;
M. Panesi, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1372
On the development of a new
nonequilibrium chemistry model for
Mars entry
K. Schellhase, E. Liu, J. Koo, University of
Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; J. Buffy, DynaGlass, Perrysburg, OH; R. Brushaber, Texas
Research International, Austin, TX
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1367
Development of New Thermal
Protection Systems Based on Silica/
Polysiloxane Composites
UAS Technologies and Applications II
C. Johnston, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1371
Impact of Non-Tangent-Slab
Radiative Transport on FlowfieldRadiation Coupling
Nonequilibrium Radiation
S. Loganathan, V. Rollin, D. Kim, EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beach, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1366
Rapid Heat Generation using
Carbon Nanotubes
Materials/Materials for Survivability
Chaired by: A. BRANDIS, AMA Inc at NASA Ames and W. YUEN, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1368
AIAA-2017-1369
AIAA-2017-1370
Physico-Chemical Parameters
Measurement of Carbon Dioxide
Development of a Radiative Heating
Governing the Convective and
Infrared Radiation in the Afterbody Margin Policy for Lunar Return
Radiative Heating from a CO2-based of a Mars entry Capsule
Missions
H. Takayanagi, A. Lemal, S. Nomura, K. B. Cruden, A. Brandis, Analytical Mechanics
mixture
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
334-TP-10
R. Song, A. Muliana, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX; A. Palazotto, Air Force
Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
Chaired by: E. FAHRENTHOLD, University of Texas and G. ODEGARD
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1363
AIAA-2017-1364
Steady State and Transient Creep
Simulation for Explosive Sensing
Responses of High Temperature Alloys Materials Design
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Ft. Worth 7
Grapevine 2
Austin 3
Palomino 3
139
Wednesday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break
Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Lecture
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
338-NW-15
1530 - 1600 hrs
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
339-LEC-5
1800 - 1900 hrs
E. Baydar, F. Lu, University of Texas, Arlington, J. Williams, K. Mall, M. Grant, Purdue
Arlington, TX; J. Slater, C. Trefny, NASA Glenn University, West Lafayette, IN
Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Chaired by: L. LEAVITT, N A S A and C. CHUCK, The Boeing Company
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1383
AIAA-2017-1384
Vortex Generators in a StreamlineTrajectory Optimization using
Traced, External-Compression
Indirect Methods and Parametric
Supersonic Inlet
Scramjet Cycle Analysis
Thursday, 12 January 2017
344-ABPSI-1
Thursday, 12 January 2017
343-NW-17
0900 - 0930 hrs
J. Maxwell, G. Goodwin, Naval Research
Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1385
Shapeable Inlet Manifold for
Hypersonic Scramjet
Rob High
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
IBM Watson
L. Shi, Northwestern Polytechnical
University, Xi’an, China
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1386
Research Developments on RocketBased Combined-Cycle Inlet in
Northwestern Polytechnical University
High-Speed Inlets and Scramjets
Thursday Morning Networking Coffee Break
Moderator: Samantha Marquart Brainard, Ph.D. Candidate, George Washington, University
Panelists:
Danette Allen
Neil Gershenfeld
Senior Technologist for Intelligent Flight Systems
Director, The Center for Bits and Atoms
NASA Langley Research Center
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thursday Morning Plenary: Disruptive Technology Developments - Breakthroughs that will Transform Aerospace
Thursday Morning Speakers’ Briefing
Thursday, 12 January 2017
341-SB-4
0730 - 0800 hrs
Thursday, 12 January 2017
342-PLNRY-5
0800 - 0900 hrs
Thursday Early Morning Networking Coffee Break
Thursday, 12 January 2017
340-NW-16
0700 - 0730 hrs
Thursday
Anthony M. Waas
Boeing-Egtvedt Chair, Professor of Aerostructures
Chair, William E Boeing Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
University of Washington
Challenges in Integrated Computational Materials Engineering of Aerospace Composites
Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
337-NW-14
1500 - 1700 hrs
Dallas 1
Longhorn Hall E&F
Robert Lutwak
Program Manager, Microsystems Technology Office
DARPA
Texas A & B
Session Rooms
Session Room Foyers
Texas C
Longhorn Hall E&F
Grapevine A
140
E. Arnold, A. Patil, University of Kansas,
Lawrence, Lawrence, KS
W. Zhao, M. Jrad, R. Gupta, R. Kapania,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
P. Heinemann, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V.,
Taufkirchen, Germany; P. Panagiotou, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece;
P. Vratny, S. Kaiser, M. Hornung, Bauhaus
Luftfahrt e.V., Taufkirchen, Germany; K.
Yakinthos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Thessaloniki, Greece
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1390
Advanced Tube and Wing Aircraft
for Year 2050 Timeframe
Innovative Aircraft Design Concepts I
Moffett Field, CA; M. Sellers, Quantitech,
Arnold AFB, TN; N. Roozeboom, J. Panda,
D. Atler, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA; D. Piatak, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA; et al.
T. Garbeff, J. Panda, J. Ross, N. Smith,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA
Chaired by: J. ROSS, NASA Ames Research Center and J. PANDA, NASA Ames Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-1402
AIAA-2017-1403
Measuring Aerodynamic Buffet on Evaluation of Unsteady
Experimental Visualizations of a
a Generic Launch-Vehicle Using
Pressure Sensitive Paint Use
Generic Launch Vehicle Flow Field:
Unsteady Pressure-Sensitive Paint for Space Launch Vehicle Buffet
Time-Resolved Shadowgraph and
J. Ross, NASA Ames Research Center,
Determination
Infrared Imaging
M. Sellers, M. Nelson, Quantitech, Arnold
AFB, TN; N. Burnside, N. Roozeboom,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA
and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan; B. Research Development and Engineering Center, The Boeing Company, Houston, TX; S.
Malik, J. Masud, Air University, Islamabad, Moffett Field, CA; S. Hagerott, Cessna Aircraft Lumb, The Boeing Company, Huntington
Pakistan
Company, Wichita, KS; M. Cotting, J. Gresham, Beach, CA
J. George, U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School,
Edwards AFB, CA; et al.
A. Miller, A. Rao, University of Florida,
Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-0249
Rapid Ascent-Entry Vehicle Mission
Optimization Using hp-Adaptive
Gaussian Quadrature Collocation
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1406
Wavenumber-Frequency Spectra of
Pressure Fluctuations on a Generic
Space Vehicle Measured via FastC. Ngo, Aerospace Computing, Inc., Moffett Response Pressure-Sensitive Paint
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1405
Inverse Force Determination on a
Small Scale Launch Vehicle Model
using a Dynamic Balance
M. Albisser, S. Dobre, C. Berner, FrenchGerman Research Institute of Saint-Louis
(ISL), Saint-Louis, France
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1401
Comparison of free flight base
pressure measurements with CFD
predictions
S. Murman, L. Diosady, P. Blonigan, NASA Field, CA; J. Powell, NASA Johnson Space J. Panda, N. Roozeboom, J. Ross, NASA
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Center, Houston, TX; J. Ross, NASA Ames Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1404
Comparison of Transonic Buffet
Simulations with Unsteady PSP
Measurements for a Hammerhead
Payload Fairing
Launch Vehicle Buffet (Invited)
X. Wang, E. Van Kampen, Q. Chu, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1400
Gust Load Alleviation and Ride
Quality Improvement with
Incremental Nonlinear Dynamic
S. Akhtar, National University of Sciences T. Berger, M. Tischler, Army Aviation and Missile Research Center, Hampton, VA; O. Carvajal, Inversion
Thursday, 12 January 2017
348-AMT-12
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1395
A Newtonian Development of the
Mean-Axis Equations of Motion for
Flexible Aircraft
B. Danowsky, Systems Technology, Inc.,
S. Keyes, P. Seiler, University of Minnesota,
Hawthorne, CA; D. Schmidt, D.K. Schmidt & Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN; D. Schmidt,
Associates, Monument, CO; H. Pfifer, University D.K. Schmidt & Associates, Monument, CO
of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1394
Control-Oriented System and
Parameter Identification of a Small
Flexible Flying-Wing Aircraft
Aircraft Flight Dynamics, Handling Qualities, and Performance II
W. Zhao, N. Muthirevula, R. Kapania,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA; A. Gupta, C.
Regan, P. Seiler, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1393
Finite Element Model Updating of A
Small Flexible Composite UAV
Special Session: Performance Adaptive Aeroelastic Wing
Chaired by: I. CHAKRABORTY, ASDL, Georgia Tech and K. SHWEYK, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1397
AIAA-2017-1398
AIAA-2017-1399
Control Law Affect on Spin
Handling Qualities Flight Test
Dynamic Stability of the Boeing
Characteristics of Aerodynamically Assessment of a Business Jet N zU CST-100
V. Aubuchon, D. Owens, NASA Langley
Asymmetric Aircraft
P-β Fly-By-Wire Control System
Thursday, 12 January 2017
347-AFM-8
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
Chaired by: B. DANOWSKY, Systems Technology, Inc. and S. KEYES
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1391
AIAA-2017-1392
mAEWing2: Conceptual Design and Multidisciplinary Design Analysis
System Test
and Optimization of Performance
C. Regan, University of Minnesota,
Adaptive Aeroelastic Wings
Thursday, 12 January 2017
346-AFM-7
Research, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA; M.
J. Beard, E. Castillo, C. Weddle-Weaver,
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ; et al. Frederick, S. Jacobson, NASA Armstrong
Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA; J.
Berton, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH
Chaired by: C. NICKOL, NASA Langley Research Center and W. CROSSLEY, Purdue University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1387
AIAA-2017-1388
AIAA-2017-1389
Preliminary Design of an N+1
Cost-Driven Design of a Large Scale Development of an Improved
Overwater Supersonic Commerical X-Plane
Wing-Integrated Airborne Antenna
J. Welstead, NASA Langley Research
Transport Aircraft
Array with Applications to Future
Center, Hampton, VA; P. Frederic, Tecolote Wing Sizing
M. Mathieu, A. Marin, K. Stephenson,
Thursday, 12 January 2017
345-ACD-8
Grapevine 2
Grapevine 5
Grapevine 4
Grapevine 3
141
T. McManus, J. Sutton, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1412
Enhanced Manoeuvrability of DeltaCanard Combat Aircraft by Vortex
Flow Control
University, Auburn, AL; V. Ahuja, Research University, Logan, UT; J. Joo, Air Force
in Flight, Auburn, AL
Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH
D. Hunsaker, W. Phillips, Utah State
University, Logan, UT; J. Joo, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH
C. Cao, J. Cai, K. Qu, J. Li, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1421
An Efficient Multistep ROM Method
for Prediction of Flows over Airfoils
A. de Paula, V. Kleine, F. Porto,
Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA),
São José dos Campos, Brazil
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1422
The Thickness Effect on Symmetrical
Airfoil Flow Characteristics at low
Reynolds number
Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics II: Multifidelity Methods
Korea; N. Lee, Inha University, Incheon, South
Korea; S. Shin, Seoul National University,
Seoul, South Korea; S. Lee, Inha University,
Incheon, South Korea; S. Kim, Agency for
Defense Development, Daejeon, South Korea
Chaired by: J. PINIER, NASA Langley Research Center and D. O’BRIEN, US Army RDECOM
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1418
AIAA-2017-1419
AIAA-2017-1420
Surrogate Models for Surface
Designing Wings with Fixed Twist Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of
Vorticity
for Minimum Induced Drag
Morphing Wings at Multiple Flight
M. Carpenter, R. Hartfield, Auburn
D. Hunsaker, W. Phillips, Utah State
Conditions
Thursday, 12 January 2017
352-APA-35
S. Nie, Y. Cao, Beihang University, Beijing, McLaughlin, U.S. Air Force Academy,
Colorado Springs, CO
China
M. Rai, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1413
Utilizing Direct Numerical Simulations
of Transition and Turbulence in Design
Optimization – Part 2
Aerodynamic-Structural Dynamic Interactions I
K. Fujimoto, Japan Aerospace Exploration S. Hitzel, Airbus, Manching, Germany
Agency (JAXA), Tsukuba, Japan; T. Nambu,
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Chofu, Japan; H. Negishi, Y.
Watanabe, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA), Tsukuba, Japan
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1411
Validation of LS-FLOW for Reentry
Capsule Unsteady Aerodynamic
Analysis
Aerodynamic Design: Transonic/Supersonic
Rayleigh Scattering Measurements
Chaired by: D. ABERNATHY, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and R. DOWGWILLO, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1415
AIAA-2017-1416
AIAA-2017-1417
A Drichlet/Neumann Strongly
Stall Flutter Prediction and
Improved Computational Approach for
Coupled Iterative Method for Fluid Experimental Verification using a 3-D Realistic Insect-like Flapping Wing
Structure Interaction of Parafoil
Cyber-Physical Wing
using Co-rotational Finite Elements
C. Fagley, D. Broadbent, J. Seidel, T.
H. Cho, Seoul National University, Seoul, South
Inflation Process
Thursday, 12 January 2017
351-APA-34
A. de Paula, F. Porto, Technological Institute A. Payot, T. Rendall, C. Allen, University of
of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos, Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Brazil; M. Sousa, Federal University of
Itajubá, Itajubá, Brazil
Chaired by: C. TILMANN, AFRL/RQV and S. MUPPIDI
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1409
AIAA-2017-1410
Drag polar prediction
Restricted Snakes: a Flexible
methodologies during aircraft
Topology Parameterisation Method
design phases
for Aerodynamic Optimisation
Thursday, 12 January 2017
350-APA-33
Laguna Hills, CA; R. Miles, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ
Chaired by: B. BATHEL, NASA Langley Research Center and J. SUTTON, Ohio State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1407
AIAA-2017-1408
Measurement of Density in High Speed Quantitative 2D Temperature
Shear Layers and Oblique Shocks using Imaging in Turbulent Nonpremixed
Filtered Rayleigh Scattering
Jet Flames using Filtered Rayleigh
J. George, T. Jenkins, MetroLaser, Inc.,
Scattering
Thursday, 12 January 2017
349-AMT-13
H. Zhao, Z. Gao, C. Wang, G. Yuan,
Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi’an, China
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1414
Robust Design of High Speed
Natural-Laminar-Flow Airfoil for
High Lift
Dallas 3
Dallas 5
Ft. Worth 2
Grapevine B
142
N. Deng, Q. Qu, R. Agarwal, Washington
University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
O. Khan, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
AL; G. Arshed, National University of
Sciences and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan
Science, Bengaluru, India
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1437
Dynamic CFD Simulations of the
Supersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic
Decelerator (SAID) Ballistic Range
Tests
Y. Ohmichi, A. Hashimoto, Japan Aerospace J. Brock, E. Stern, M. Wilder, NASA Ames
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1436
Numerical Investigation of Transonic
Buffet on a Three-Dimensional
Wing using Incremental Mode
Decomposition
Transonic/Supersonic Aerodynamics
N. Hariharan, HPCMP CREATE-AV, Lorton, VA
1130 hrs
Oral Presentation
On the breakdown of wake in
computed hover Navier-Stokes
simulations
A. Fereidooni, S. Graham, E. Chen, V.
D. Hartl, B. Bielefeldt, Texas A&M
Wickramasinghe, National Research Council University, College Station, TX; G. Reich,
Canada, Ottawa, Canada
P. Beran, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1442
Multi-fidelity Analysis and
Experimental Characterization
of Muscular-Skeletal Structures
Optimized via Genetic Programming
J. Mingear, A. Greer, B. Bielefeldt, D. Hartl,
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1443
Liquid Metal Integration for
Expedited Heating and Cooling
of Monolithic and Composite SMA
Actuators
Active Noise and Vibration Control, Smart Sensor and Actuator Device Design
Chaired by: J. KAUFFMAN, University of Central Florida and D. HARTL, Texas A&M University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1439
AIAA-2017-1440
AIAA-2017-1441
Resonance Frequency Detuning in Model Reference Adaptive Sliding Investigation of a Parallel Active
Regions of High Modal Density
Mode Control of a Laser Beam for Vibration Isolation Mount for
G. Lopp, J. Kauffman, University of Central Jitter Correction
Mitigating N/Rev Helicopter
Florida, Orlando, FL
S. Samantaray, R. Padhi, Indian Institute of Vibrations
Thursday, 12 January 2017
356-ASC-5
P. Morgan, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Dayton,
OH; S. Sherer, M. Visbal, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1432
OVERFLOW Rotor Simulations Using
Advanced Turbulence and Transition
Modeling
Patuxent River, MD; N. Hariharan, CREATE J. Coder, Pennsylvania State University,
AV Team, Lorton, VA
University Park, PA
Chaired by: J. LATZ, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems and M. CONWAY, The Aerospace Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1433
AIAA-2017-1434
AIAA-2017-1435
Computational Study of Supersonic High Resolution Numerical Schemes Onset of unsteadiness in aeroFlow Past Wall-Mounted Cylindrical and Supersonic Flow over a
engine intakes at incidence
A. Coschignano, H. Babinsky, University of
and Hemispherical Bodies
Backward-Facing Step
Thursday, 12 January 2017
355-APA-38
N. Hariharan, CREATE AV Team, Lorton,
R. Narducci, The Boeing Company,
VA; R. Narducci, The Boeing Company,
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, PA; E. Reed, A. Egolf,
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, Stratford, CT
A. Bharadwaj S, S. Ghosh, C. Joseph,
Indian Institute of Technology Madras,
Chennai, India
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1427
Interpolation Techniques for
Data Reconstruction at Surface in
Immersed Boundary Method
Special Session: Simulation of Rotor in Hover I
A. Koreanschi, S. Oliviu, Y. Tondji, R. Botez,
University of Québec, Montréal, Canada
Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and R. NARDUCCI, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1429
AIAA-2017-1430
AIAA-2017-1431
AIAA Standardized Hover Simulation: Comparison of Steady-State and
Parameter Studies on the S-76
Hover Performance Prediction Status Time-Dependent Solutions for the Rotor Using HELIOS
and Outstanding Issues
S-76 Model-Scale Rotor in Hover J. Abras, Naval Air Systems Command,
Thursday, 12 January 2017
354-APA-37
S. Sherer, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
A. Ribeiro, B. Konig, E. Fares, Exa
Corporation, Stuttgart, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1426
On the Stall Characteristics of Iced
Wings
Applied CFD I: Boundary Layer and Solver Methodologies
Chaired by: K. VANDEN, USAF and B. MARPLES, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1423
AIAA-2017-1424
AIAA-2017-1425
CFD Investigation Using Bleed as a Numerical Study of the
Numerical and Experimental Testing
Method of Active Flow Control
Aerodynamics of DLR-F6 Wing-Body of a Morphing Upper Surface Wing
D. Chang, D. Crowe, Air Force Institute of in Unbounded Flow Field and in
Equipped with Conventional and
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH;
Ground Effect
Morphing Ailerons
Thursday, 12 January 2017
353-APA-36
A. Ribeiro, B. Konig, D. Singh, E. Fares,
Exa Corporation, Stuttgart, Germany; R.
Zhang, P. Gopalakrishnan, Exa Corporation,
Boston, MA; et al.
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1438
Buffet Simulations with a LatticeBoltzmann based Transonic Solver
R. Gregg-III, The Boeing Company,
Mukilteo, WA; J. Alonso, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA
1200 hrs
Oral Presentation
Requirements for Certification by
Analysis and Implications for CFD
Palomino 3
Dallas 6
Dallas 2
Dallas 4
143
B. Vukasinovic, T. Burrows, A. Glezer,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
GA; M. Lakebrink, M. Mani, The Boeing
Company, St. Louis, MO
Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO
C. Yeh, P. Munday, K. Taira, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, FL
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1451
Use of local periodic heating for
separation control on a NACA 0012
airfoil
Atlanta, GA; N. Packard, The Boeing Company,
Seattle, WA; D. Brzozowski, The Boeing
Company, St. Louis, MO; A. Glezer, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: D. BRZOZOWSKI, The Boeing Company and B. VUKASINOVIC, Georgia Institute of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1453
AIAA-2017-1454
AIAA-2017-1455
Active Flow Control in a Cascade
Experimental and Numerical
Numerical Investigation of Fluidic
Thrust Reverser
Investigation of Controlled Flow
Oscillator Flow Control in an S-Duct
A. Gissen, The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO; Distortion in a Subsonic Offset
Diffuser
B. Vukasinovic, Georgia Institute of Technology, Diffuser by Trapped Vorticity
M. Lakebrink, M. Mani, C. Winkler, The
Thursday, 12 January 2017
360-FD-47
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; D. Clingman, D. Borgmann, A. Pande, J. Little,
The Boeing Company, Milton, WA
University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ;
R. Woszidlo, The Boeing Company, St.
Louis, MO
Chaired by: J. LITTLE, The University of Arizona
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1449
AIAA-2017-1450
Flow around Low Aspect Ratio
Experimental Study of Discrete Jet
Cylinders and their Applications
Forcing for Flow Separation Control
S. Gildersleeve, M. Amitay, Rensselaer
on a Wall Mounted Hump
Thursday, 12 January 2017
359-FD-46
R. White, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1447
Generating Artificial Gravity on
Planetary Bodies
Habitation Systems
A. Gohardani, International Rectifier HiRel
Products, El Segundo, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1448
A Study in Selected Power
Subsystems and Components of
Space Electric Propulsion
S. Romero Martinez, A. Gross, New Mexico
State University, Las Cruces, NM
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1456
Numerical Investigation of Low
Reynolds Number Flow in Turbine
Passage
Internal Flow Control
J. Bodart, G. Shelekhov, Higher Institute of
Aeronautics and Space, Toulouse, France;
C. Scalo, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN;
L. Joly, Higher Institute of Aeronautics and
Space, Toulouse, France
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1452
Separation delay via hydro-acoustic
control of a NACA4412 airfoil in
pre-stalled conditions
Boundary Layer Separation Control
Steven Huybrechts
Chief of Staff
Applied Minds LLC
Robert Lutwak
Program Manager, Microsystems Technology Office
DARPA
Managing Change During the Development of Disruptive Technologies
F. O’Donnell, R. Malla, University of
Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1446
Lunar Environtmental and
Construction Challenges and a
Proposed Semi-Circular Frame
Membrane Habitat
Moderator: Jocelyn Harrison, Program Manager, Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Panelists:
Irene Gregory
Rob High
Senior Technologist for Advanced Control Theory and
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Applications
IBM Watson
NASA Langley Research Center
Thursday, 12 January 2017
358-F360-7
0930 - 1130 hrs
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
M. Miller, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA; D. Coan, A. Abercromby, NASA
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX; K. Feigh,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: S. SHARMA, NASA Ames Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1444
AIAA-2017-1445
Design and Development of
Analysis of a Radioisotope Thermal
Support Systems for Future Human Rocket Engine
J. Machado-Rodriguez, G. Landis, NASA
Extravehicular Activity
Thursday, 12 January 2017
357-EXPL-1
Texas 2
Texas 1
Samantha Magill
Special Projects, Inclusion & Diversity
Honda Aircraft Company
Texas C
Palomino 1
144
Arlington, Arlington, TX
I. Oshima, A. Sou, R. Kawabata, Kobe
University, Kobe, Japan; K. Matsuura,
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Chofu, Japan
Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
E. DeMauro, K. Casper, S. Beresh, J.
Wagner, J. Henfling, R. Spillers, Sandia
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1476
Spatial Distribution of Pressure
Resonance in a Rectangular Cavity
G. Maio, M. Cailler, B. Fiorina, École
Centrale Paris, Paris, France; R. Mercier,
Safran Group, Paris, France; V. Moureau,
CORIA, Rouen, France
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1471
LES modeling of piloted jet flames
with inhomogeneous inlets using
tabulated chemistry methods
Tuscaloosa, AL
Albuquerque, NM
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1477
Implicit Large-Eddy Simulation of a
Supersonic Cavity
Cavity Flows
H. Nawroth, C. Paschereit, Technical
University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1472
The Impact of Global Parameters
of the Gas Mixture on Flow Field
and Direct Combustion Noise of a
Turbulent Jet Flame
Reacting Flows
X. Liu, San Diego State University,
San Diego, CA; J. Katz, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, MD
J. Vedovoto, M. Damasceno, J. Guarato
de Freitas Santos, A. Silveira Neto, Federal
University of Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil;
R. Serfaty, CENPES-PETROBRAS, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1473
Simulation of turbulent reactive flows
using a hybrid LES / PDF methodology
- Advances in particle density control
for normalized variables
Q. Qu, F. Liu, P. Liu, Beihang University,
Beijing, China; R. Agarwal, Washington
E. DeMauro, J. Wagner, S. Beresh, P.
Farias, A. Turpin, W. Sealy, Sandia National University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1467
Transient Deformation and Breakup
of a Droplet in Confined Shear Flow
M. Memon, A. Altman, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1478
Pressure Rate of Strain, Pressure
Diffusion and Velocity Pressure
K. Casper, J. Wagner, S. Beresh, R. Spillers, D. Peterson, Innovative Scientific Solutions,
Gradient Tensor Measurements in a
Olcmen, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, J. Henfling, Sandia National Laboratories, Inc., Dayton, OH; E. Hassan, Air Force Research Cavity Shear Layer Flow
Chaired by: A. AHMED, Auburn University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1474
AIAA-2017-1475
Measurements of Finite-Span
Flow Characteristics of Axisymmetric
Complex Cavities Using PIV and
Cavity
High-Speed Pressure Sensitive Paint B. Brooker, N. Chaganti, R. Weiner, S.
Thursday, 12 January 2017
364-FD-51
the German Federal Armed Forces, Munich, J. Hargis, E. Petersen, Texas A&M
Germany
University, College Station, TX
Chaired by: J. BORIS, US Naval Research Lab
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1469
AIAA-2017-1470
Non-Adiabatic Tabulation Methods Shock-Tube Boundary-Layer
to predict Wall-Heat Loads in Rocket Growth Effects on Reflected-Shock
Combustion
Conditions in Bath Gases with and
J. Zips, H. Müller, M. Pfitzner, University of without CO2
Thursday, 12 January 2017
363-FD-50
K. Hughes, University of Florida, Gainesville,
Gainesville, FL; A. Diggs, D. Littrell, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL; S.
Balachandar, R. Haftka, N. Kim, University of
Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1466
Measurements of the Initial
Transient of a Dense Particle Curtain
Following Shock Wave Impingement
Multiphase Flows I
Cruces, NM; C. Marks, R. Sondergaard,
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1461
Cross-stream Contributions to
Wing Wake Free Shear Layers
Using Particle Image Velocimetry:
J. Serpieri, S. Yadala Venkata, M. Kotsonis, A. Gross, New Mexico State University, Las Challenges and Results
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1460
Numerical Simulations of Active
Flow Control for Highly Loaded LowPressure Turbine Cascade
Boundary Layers and Shear Layers I
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1459
Towards laminar flow control on
swept wings with AC-DBD plasma
actuators as active roughness
Chaired by: J. HARTWIG, NASA Glenn Research Center and C. TSAI, Lockheed Martin Space Systems
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1463
AIAA-2017-1464
AIAA-2017-1465
Uncertainty Quantification of
Longitudinal Wavelength of
Pneumatic Transport of Drill
Experiments on a Small Number of Oscillating Liquid Sheet with Air
Cuttings Under Venus Conditions
J. Lambert, J. Rabinovitch, Jet Propulsion
Explosively-Driven Particles
Flow
Thursday, 12 January 2017
362-FD-49
D. Yeh, J. Slotnick, The Boeing Company,
Huntington Beach, CA
Chaired by: Q. WANG, MIT and C. REED, Lockheed Martin Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1457
AIAA-2017-1458
Development of Trip Line SubObservation of the development of
Region Approach for Flow Transition -vortex to hairpin vortex packet
Y. Yang, S. Tian, C. Liu, University of Texas,
Modeling
Thursday, 12 January 2017
361-FD-48
Y. Zhang, P. Liu, Q. Qu, F. Liu, Beihang
University, Beijing, China; R. Agarwal,
Washington University in St. Louis, St.
Louis, MO
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1468
Numerical Simulation of a Droplet
Impacting upon Films with Varied
Liquid Properties
K. Itoh, H. Tanno, T. Komuro, Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Kakuda, Japan
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1462
Resonant growth of surface
pressure fluctuation in hypersonic
boundary layer in shock tunnel
Texas 6
Texas 5
Texas 3
Texas 4
145
N. Bisek, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
B. Gruenwald, T. Yucelen, University
of South Florida, Tampa, FL; J. Muse,
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
Houston, TX; C. Seubert, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA; F. Amzajerdian, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA; C. Bergh,
A. Kourchians, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,
CA; C. Restrepo, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX; et al.
M. Luna, E. Almeida, G. Spiers, C.
Villalpando, A. Johnson, N. Trawny, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
S. Araujo-Estrada, F. Salama, C.
Greatwood, K. Wood, T. Richardson, S.
Windsor, University of Bristol, Bristol,
United Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1487
Bio-inspired Distributed Strain
and Airflow Sensing for Small
Unmanned Air Vehicle Flight Control
K. Thompson, Y. Xu, A. Mark, University of
Central Florida, Orlando, FL; B. Dickinson, Air
Force Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1488
Fixed Wing Micro Aerial Vehicle
Pitching Control Based on Flow Field
Patterns
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX;
K. DeMars, Missouri University of Science
and Technology, Rolla, MO; J. Carson,
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
Draper Laboratory, Houston, TX
M. Szmuk, U. Eren, B. Acikmese, University of
Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1500
Successive Convexification for Mars
6-DoF Powered Descent Landing
J. Jang, S. Bhatt, M. Fritz, D. Woffinden, Guidance
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1499
Linear Covariance Analysis for a
Lunar Lander
Entry, Descent and Landing GNC Technology I
FL; Y. Yildiz, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey; M. Yayla, A. Kutay, Middle East Technical
University, College Station, TX; J. Muse, M. R. Sipahi, Northeastern University, Boston, MA; University, Ankara, Turkey
Bolender, Air Force Research Laboratory, E. Yousefi, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey;
N. Nguyen, NASA Ames Research Center,
Wright Patterson AFB, OH
Moffett Field, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1494
Adaptive Model Predictive Control
of Uncertain Systems with Input
T. Yucelen, University of South Florida, Tampa, Constraints
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1493
Stability Analysis of HumanAdaptive Controller Interactions
Verification and Validation of Adaptive Systems I
Chaired by: J. CARSON, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and R. SOSTARIC, NASA-Johnson Space Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1496
AIAA-2017-1497
AIAA-2017-1498
COBALT: Development of a Platform Evaluation of the Simple Safe Site Comparison of Factorization-based
to Flight Test Lander GN&C
Selection (S4) Hazard Detection
Filtering for Landing Navigation
J. McCabe, Missouri University of Science
Technologies on Suborbital Rockets Algorithm using Helicopter Field
and Technology, Rolla, MO; A. Brown,
J. Carson, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Test Data
Thursday, 12 January 2017
368-GNC-17
E. Lavretsky, The Boeing Company,
Huntington Beach, CA
X. Wu, A. Sharma, M. Jafari, P. Sarkar,
Iowa State University, Ames, IA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1483
Towards Predicting Dry Cable
Galloping using Detached Eddy
Simulations
Airflow Mechanosensing for Aircraft Navigation and Control
Chaired by: T. YUCELEN, Missouri University of Science & Technology and J. MUSE, AFRL/RQQA
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1490
AIAA-2017-1491
AIAA-2017-1492
Robust and Adaptive Output
Model Reference Adaptive Control Observer-Based Feedback Adaptive
Feedback Control for Non-Minimum in the Presence of Actuator
Control for Nonlinear Hypersonic
Phase Systems with Arbitrary
Dynamics with Applications to the Vehicles
D. Famularo, J. Valasek, Texas A&M
Relative Degree
Input Time-Delay Problem
Thursday, 12 January 2017
367-GNC-16
Dayton, OH; G. Reich, A. Pankonien, B.
N. Lauer, D. Yeo, D. Paley, University of
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD Smyers, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1482
Modeling of Three Dimensional
Effects in Fuel Film Cooling
LES/DES Simulations
K. Brown, E. Coy, M. Harvazinski, V.
M. Visbal, D. Garmann, Air Force Research Sankaran, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Edwards AFB, CA
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1481
Numerical Investigation of Spanwise
End Effects on Dynamic Stall of a
Pitching NACA 0012 Wing
Chaired by: Y. XU, University of Central Florida and B. DICKINSON, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1484
AIAA-2017-1485
AIAA-2017-1486
Tip-Vortex Localization for Cross- Active Gust Alleviation using
Active Camber Control of Flexible
Stream Position Control of a Multi- Artificial Hair Sensors and
Airfoils using Artificial Hair Sensors
W. Su, H. Spencer, University of Alabama,
Hole Probe Relative to a Stationary Feedforward Control
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL
K. Thapa Magar, University of Dayton,
Wing in a Free-Jet Wind Tunnel
Thursday, 12 January 2017
366-GNC-15
B. Johnson, Hokkaido University, Sapporo,
Japan; M. Tsubokura, Kobe University, Kobe,
Japan
Chaired by: N. BISEK, Air Force Reseach Laboratory and R. GOSSE, AFRL/RQH
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1479
AIAA-2017-1480
Numerical Investigation on the Effect Influence of the External Aeroshell
of Ground Proximity on the Transient on the HIFiRE-6 Internal Flow Path
Forces of Low Aspect Ratio Wings
using High-Fidelity Simulations
Thursday, 12 January 2017
365-FD-52
Y. Yoon, E. Johnson, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1495
Analysis of Simple Relay Feedback
Adaptive Control
L. Castano, A. Flatau, University of
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD;
J. Hubbard, National Institute of Aerospace,
Hampton, VA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1489
Thin film flow sensor for unmanned
aerial platforms
Austin 4
Austin 2
Grapevine 1
Grapevine C
146
University, San Jose, CA
V. A, A. Ratnoo, Indian Institute of Science, of Munich, Munich, Germany
Bengaluru, India
C. Kilic, J. Christian, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV
New York, Amherst, NY
Center, Moffett Field, CA
S. P V, D. Thomas, Defence Research and
Development Organisation, Hyderabad, India
Chaired by: J. REED, United Launch Alliance, LLC and K. BOLLINO, U.S. Air Force
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1517
AIAA-2017-1518
AIAA-2017-1519
Orbit Injection Error Mitigation by
Spacecraft Relative Navigation
Multiple-Model Adaptive Estimation
Time-Differenced GPS Carrier Phase using Only Range-Rate
for Star Identification with Two Stars
S. Szklany, J. Crassidis, State University of
Observables-Aided Inertial Navigation Measurements
Thursday, 12 January 2017
372-GNC-21
S. Zhao, X. Wang, D. Zhang, L. Shen,
T. Stastny, A. Dash, R. Siegwart, Swiss
National University of Defense Technology, Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich,
Changsha, China
Switzerland
A. Kalur, P. Silversmith, J. Crassidis, State
University of New York, Amherst, NY
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1520
Space Object Data Association
Using Spatial Pattern Recognition
Approaches
Spacecraft and Launch Navigation
W. Zhuang, Z. Wu, C. Yang, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1514
Application of Generalized
Predictive Control to an
Experimental Data-based
Shish, V. Stepanyan, NASA Ames Research Aeroelastic System
Predictive Control Methods
S. Kumar, R. Tsalik, T. Shima, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1510
Nonlinear Robust Inscribed Angle
Guidance for Stationary Targets
Missile Guidance
S. Kim, Y. Kim, Seoul National University,
Seoul, South Korea
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1504
Mismatch-Observer Based Model
Reference Adaptive Control
for Transient Performance
Improvement of Aircraft
B. Razgus, E. Mooij, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; D.
Choukroun, Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev, Be’er Sheva, Israel
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1521
Relative Navigation in Asteroid
Missions: A Dual Quaternion Approach
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1516
Cooperative Control of Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles based on Nonlinear
Model Predictive Control
Y. Agamawi, W. Hager, A. Rao, University
of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1506
Mesh Refinement Method for
Optimal Control Problems with
Discontinuous Control Profiles
H. Rastgoftar, X. Ni, E. Atkins, University of P. Ru, K. Subbarao, University of Texas,
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Arlington, Arlington, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1515
Nonlinear System Finite-Time
Output Reachability for Flight
Control given Uncertain Airspeed
D. Tran, T. Yucelen, University of South
Florida, Tampa, FL; J. Peterson, Missouri
University of Science and Technology,
Rolla, MO
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1505
Resilient Control of Active-Passive
Networked Multiagent Systems
in the Presence of Persistent
Disturbances
Control Theory, Analysis and Design I
Chaired by: E. ATKINS, University of Michigan and V. STEPANYAN, Universities Space Research Association
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1511
AIAA-2017-1512
AIAA-2017-1513
Model Predictive Control Based Integral Nonlinear MPC for Fixed-wing UAV Stall Recovery Guidance Using Fast
Line-of-Sight Curved Path Following for Trajectory Tracking: Implementation Model Predictive Control
S. Schuet, T. Lombaerts, J. Kaneshige, K.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
and Flight Experiments
Thursday, 12 January 2017
371-GNC-20
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Chaired by: S. KOWALCHUK, Sandia National Laboratories and R. TEKIN, ASELSAN Inc
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1507
AIAA-2017-1508
AIAA-2017-1509
Optimal Guidance With an in Route A Non-Switching Guidance Law
Impact Angle Control Based on
Look-Angle Constraint
for Impact Angle Constrained
Feedback Linearization
V. Shaferman, Technology University of
R. Tekin, F. Holzapfel, Technical University
Interception of Moving Targets
Thursday, 12 January 2017
370-GNC-19
M. Balas, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL; S. Frost, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: A. NARANG-SIDDARTH, University of Washington and R. YEDAVALLI, The Ohio State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1501
AIAA-2017-1502
AIAA-2017-1503
Normal Form for Linear InfiniteSimple Adaptive Control System
Optimal Trajectory Planning of
Dimensional Systems in Hilbert Space Design Trades
Wheeled Mobile Robot Using
and Its Role in Direct Adaptive Control E. Mooij, Delft University of Technology, Nonlinear Receding Horizon
Delft, The Netherlands
K. Turkoglu, M. Miller, San Jose State
of Distributed Parameter Systems
Thursday, 12 January 2017
369-GNC-18
Grapevine 6
Grapevine D
Austin 1
Austin 5
147
D. Painter, N. Prabhakar, R. Prazenica, M. Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA
Balas, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL
Seoul, South Korea; J. Kim, Hanyang
University, Seoul, South Korea; D. Rhee,
Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI),
Daejeon, South Korea; K. Yee, Seoul
National University, Seoul, South Korea
F. Kiyici, S. Yilmazturk, E. Arican, Tusas
Engine Industries, Inc., Eskisehir, Turkey;
E. Costa, S. Porziani, D’Appolonia SpA,
Rome, Italy
Chaired by: A. SURYANARAYANAN, FMC Technologies
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1533
AIAA-2017-1534
Variable Fidelity Optimization of
U-turn Optimization of a Ribbed
Film Cooling Hole Arrangement
Turbine Blade Cooling Channel
Considering Internal Cooling Effects Using a Meshless Optimization
Y. Kim, S. Lee, Seoul National University, Technique
R. Lundgreen, M. Hossain, R. Prenter, J.
Bons, J. Gregory, A. Ameri, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1535
Impingement Heat Transfer
Characteric of a Sweeping Jet
Advanced Turbine Cooling II
Design, Calibration and Commissioning of a Small Cryogenic High Load Balance for ETW
Jennifer Semmelmann
European Transonic Wind Tunnel (ETW)
Strain Gauge Balance Optimization Platform Based on Web Service and Process Encapsulation
Xiang Guangwei
China Aerodynamic Research and Development Center
Thursday, 12 January 2017
376-GTE-8
Design, Manufacture and Commissioning of a New NLR 6-Component Rotating Shaft
Balance for Propeller Tests at Delft University of Technology
Ruben Nahuis
Netherlands Aerospace Center (NLR)
San Antonio 5
Ft. Worth 6
Austin 6
San Antonio 4
An Experimental Six Component Wind Tunnel Block Balance Using Fibre Sensors
Francois Pieterse
University of Johannesburg
Design Concepts of Fatigue Tolerant Wind Tunnel Balances
Henry Bennett
The Boeing Company
C. Olsen, D. Kunz, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1527
Dynamic Vehicle Routing with
Indirect Communication via
Unattended Ground Sensors
Selected Papers from the 10th International Symposium on Strain-Gauge Balances Held at CARDC (Invited)
P. Hebert, A. Elliot, K. Mobbs, NASA Stennis Cronier, National Research Council Canada,
Space Center, Stennis Space Center, MS Ottawa, Canada
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1532
Mathematical Modeling of Wind
Tunnels for Low Reynolds Number
Unsteady Aerodynamic Testing
C. Rudolf, J. Sheeley, W. Scott, Arnold
Engineering Development Complex, Arnold M. Rennie, B. Catron, University of Notre
AFB, TN
Dame, Notre Dame, IN; D. Williams, M.
Feroz, Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1531
Design, Fabrication, and Testing of
a B-Dot Probe in Arc Heaters
A Review of Wind Tunnel Balance Technologies with a Look Towards the Future
Devin Burns
NASA Langley Research Center
Thursday, 12 January 2017
375-GT-9
0930 - 1230 hrs
Valavanis, M. Rutherford, University of
Denver, Denver, CO
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1526
Robust Control of Quadrotors using
Neuro-Adaptive Control Augmented
with State Estimation
M. Gandhi, Y. Pan, E. Theodorou, Georgia G. Joshi, University of Illinois, UrbanaInstitute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Champaign, Urbana, IL; R. Padhi, Indian
Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1525
Pseudospectral Model Predictive
Control under Partially Learned
Dynamics
Aerospace Robotics Control
Real-Time Control, Data Acquisition and Analysis
Chaired by: M. RHODE, NASA-Langley Research Center and S. SIMERLY, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1528
AIAA-2017-1529
AIAA-2017-1530
Design and Development of a
Upgrades to Common Data
Modernization of the real time control
Control Scheme for the UC2AV:
Acquisition System Software
and data acquisition systems at the
Development for NASA’s Rocket
National Research Council of Canada’s
Unmanned Circulation Control
Propulsion Test Facilities and
1.5m Tri-Sonic Wind Tunnel
Aerial Vehicle
C. Rosen, K. Kanistras, P. Saka, K.
G. Burns, M. Sabbagh, S. Rutherford, Y.
Software Reuse
Thursday, 12 January 2017
374-GT-8
C. Jin, M. Zhu, L. Sun, Z. Zheng, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
Chaired by: A. DE RUITER, Ryerson University and S. ULRICH, Carleton University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1522
AIAA-2017-1523
AIAA-2017-1524
Relative Motion Modeling and
Trajectory-Driven Adaptive
Nonlinear Adaptive Control of a FixedControl for a Quadrotor Landing on Control of Autonomous UAVs with Wing UAV using Multilayer Perceptrons
S. Bhandari, N. Patel, California State
an Unmanned Vessel
Disturbance Accommodation
Thursday, 12 January 2017
373-GNC-22
148
Patterson AFB, OH
Establishing Trust in Autonomous Systems
R. Bramlette, C. Depcik, R. BarrettGonzalez, University of Kansas, Lawrence,
Lawrence, KS
Ft. Worth 1
Ft. Worth 3
Owen, J. Ouwerkerk, S. Balachandar,
M. Orme, Morf3D, El Segundo, CA; M.
Gschweitl, M. Ferrari, RUAG Group, Zürich, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH;
Switzerland; R. Vernon, Altair Engineering, et al.
Inc., Irvine, CA; R. Yancey, Altair, Bothell,
WA; F. Mouriaux, RUAG Group, Zürich,
Switzerland; et al.
Materials for Additive Manufacturing
B. Sarley, A. Manero, J. Cotelo, University
of Central Florida, Orlando, FL; J. Wischek,
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Cologne,
Germany; J. Okasinski, P. Kenesei, Argonne
National Laboratory, Argonne, IL; et al.
Chaired by: J. KOO, The University of Texas at Austin and S. WANTHAL, The Boeing Company
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1540
AIAA-2017-1541
AIAA-2017-1542
A Holistic Process-Flow from Concept to Cooling System for 0.1 kN Thrust Real-time evolution of Selective
Validation for Additive Manufacturing Micro-Engines: Concept Design
Laser Melted (SLM) Inconel
of Light-Weight, Optimized, Metallic Using Additive Manufacturing
718 with temperature through
Components Suitable for Space Flight M. Ugolotti, M. Sharma, Z. Williams, M. synchrotron X-rays
Thursday, 12 January 2017
379-MAT-8
Palomino 2
Moderator: Andrew Lacher
Automation in many different forms is a routine part of our everyday lives. Automation systems are becoming increasingly autonomous in that they are often making and executing decisions with little human oversight (i.e., self-governing) leveraging algorithms that are
increasingly complex and adaptive (i.e. non-deterministic and intelligent). As these systems mature, establishing and ensuring appropriate levels of human trust in these systems will be necessary. The panel will discuss several different perspectives on this issue for systems used
in life-critical applications.
Panelists:
Steve Cook
Ella Atkins
Katharine Sieck
Northrop Grumman
University of Michigan
Rand Corporation
Thursday, 12 January 2017
378-IS-7
0930 - 1100 hrs
Austin, Austin, TX; J. Donbar, Air Force
T. Drozda, K. Cabell, NASA Langley Research
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Center, Hampton, VA; B. Passe, Analytical
OH; et al.
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Hampton, VA;
R. Baurle, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1539
The Effects of Planar Symmetry
and Radiative Heat Losses in a
Three-Dimensional Transient CFD
Simulation of Right Angle Flow
Through a Brayton-Gluhareff Cycle
Pressure Jet Engine
Experimental Investigations of Scramjets
Chaired by: J. DONOHUE, United Technologies Research Center and S. ELIA, Northrop Grumman Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1536
AIAA-2017-1537
AIAA-2017-1538
Closed-Loop Control of Isolator
Computational and Experimental
The Effect of Pulsed Injection on the
Shock Trains in a Mach 2.2 Direct- Characterization of the Mach 6 Facility Entrainment into a Cavity Based
Connect Scramjet
Nozzle Flow for the Enhanced Injection Flameholder in Supersonic Flow
L. Vanstone, K. Hashemi, J. Lingren, M.
and Mixing Project at NASA Langley L. Smith, T. Ombrello, S. Okhovat, Air
Akella, N. Clemens, University of Texas,
Force Research Laboratory, WrightResearch Center
Thursday, 12 January 2017
377-HSABP-7
149
O. Hussien, S. Mulani, University of
Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1546
Two-Dimensional Optimization of
Functionally Graded Material Plates
Subjected to Buckling Constraints
N. Tehrani, J. Gross, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV
Chaired by: R. RUFF and D. KEATING, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1553
AIAA-2017-1554
Microsatellite Simulation for
Characterization of Multi-Antenna
Constellation Research
GNSS, Multi-Sensor Attitude
K. Leidig, J. Eickhoff, University of
Determination for Stratospheric
Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Balloon Platforms
Thursday, 12 January 2017
382-MST-12
OH; P. Mackin, Engility Corporation,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Shalimar, FL; J. Shaver, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
M. Kobayashi, University of Hawaii,
Manoa, Manoa, HI; J. Deaton, R. Reuter,
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1547
The Validation of a Genetically
Inspired Aircaft Structural Design
using an Additive Manufacturing
Technique
T. Song, D. Lin, J. Wang, T. Jiang, Y. Yu,
Itajubá, Brazil; A. de Paula, F. Porto,
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing,
Technological Institute of Aeronautics
China
(ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil; S.
Cunha Junior, Federal University of Itajubá,
Itajubá, Brazil
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1556
An open-source, stochastic, sixdegrees-of-freedom rocket flight
simulator, with a probabilistic
trajectory analysis approach
J. Brannan, Emergent Space Technologies,
Inc., Greenbelt, MD; C. Carignan, University of W. Eerland, S. Box, H. Fangohr, A.
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD
Sobester, University of Southampton,
Southampton, United Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1555
Interaction of a Robotic Servicing
Vehicle with Satellite Flexible Modes
during Capture
U. Akcal, B. Yuksek, N. Ure, Istanbul
Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1557
Modeling and Simulation of
Aerobee-150A Sounding Rocket
Modeling and Simulation of Space Vehicle Dynamics, Systems, and Environments
T. Berger, M. Tischler, Army Aviation and Missile
Research Development and Engineering Center,
Moffett Field, CA; S. Hagerott, Cessna Aircraft
Company, Wichita, KS; M. Cotting, W. Gray,
J. Gresham, U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School,
Edwards AFB, CA; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1552
Nonparametric Time-Varying
Frequency Response Function
Estimates for Aircrafts
Model and Simulation Design, Development, Testing, and Validation
A. Keskin, Rolls-Royce Group plc, Derby,
University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom; United Kingdom
J. Norato, University of Connecticut, Storrs,
Storrs, CT; H. Kim, University of California,
San Diego, San Diego, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1545
Application of Numerical
Optimisation to Support Engineering
Design
Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME)
Chaired by: D. CRIDER, National Transportation Safety Board and S. BEARD, NASA/ARC-AFS Aerospace Simulation R&D
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1548
AIAA-2017-1549
AIAA-2017-1550
AIAA-2017-1551
Parameter Identification through Development of Post-stall Flight
Development and Validation of
Matching of Aerodynamic databank
Adaptive Optimal Estimation
Models from Certification Flight Test a Flight-Identified Full-Envelope
with Flight test data – LateroA. Hebert, Engility Corporation, Shalimar, and Wind-tunnel Data
Business Jet Simulation Model Using directional Dynamics
FL; S. Cafarelli, MacAulay Brown, Dayton, P. Grant, Z. Luo, S. Liu, G. Moszczynski, a Stitching Architecture
M. Sousa, Federal University of Itajubá,
Thursday, 12 January 2017
381-MST-11
C. Spadaccini2, J. Jackson, Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory, Livermore, CA; S. Watts,
D. Tortorelli, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL; J. Hopkins, University
of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; N.
Fang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; et al.
Chaired by: H. KIM and G. KENNEDY, Georgia Institute of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1543
AIAA-2017-1544
Integrated Computational Materials Stress Minimization Using The Level
Engineering (ICME) Approaches to the Set Topology Optimization
Design and Fabrication of Architected R. Picelli, S. Townsend, Cardiff University,
Cardiff, United Kingdom; C. Brampton,
Materials
Thursday, 12 January 2017
380-MDO-10
Ft. Worth 7
San Antonio 1
Mustang 1
150
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1571
Development and Application of an
Energy Balance Analysis Tool for
Combustion
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1575
A Comparative Study of Large Eddy
Simulation (LES) Combustion Models
applied to the Volvo Validation Rig
C. Fureby, Swedish Defense Research
S. Drennan, G. Kumar, S. Liu, Convergent Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden
Science, Inc., New Braunfels, TX
Chaired by: A. COMER, Air Force Institute of Technology and V. SANKARAN, US Air Force/AFRL/RQRC
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1572
AIAA-2017-1573
AIAA-2017-1574
On the Role of Chemical Kinetics
MVP-Workshop Contribution:
Developing Grid-Convergent
Modeling in the LES of Premixed Modeling of Volvo bluff body flame LES Simulations of Augmentor
Bluff Body and Backward-Facing experiment
Combustion with Automatic Meshing
H. Wu, P. Ma, Y. Lv, M. Ihme, Stanford
Step Combustors
and Adaptive Mesh Refinement
N. Chakroun, S. Shanbhogue, G. Kewlani, University, Stanford, CA
S. Taamallah, D. Michaels, A. Ghoniem,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA
Combustion Dynamics IV
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1567
Probabilistic Damage Tolerance
for Aviation Fleets Using a Kriging
Surrogate Model
C. Li, S. Mahadevan, Vanderbilt University,
Nashville, TN; Y. Ling, L. Wang, General Electric J. Ocampo, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio,
Company, Niskayuna, NY; S. Choze, Alcoa
TX; N. Crosby, H. Millwater, University of Texas,
Technical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1566
A dynamic Bayesian network approach
for digital twin
D. Maestro, CERFACS, Toulouse, France; A.
Ghani, Fluid Mechanics Institute of Toulouse
(IMFT), Toulouse, France; L. Gicquel,
CERFACS, Toulouse, France; T. Poinsot,
Fluid Mechanics Institute of Toulouse
(IMFT), Toulouse, France
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1576
LES reliability of the Volvo bluffbody stabilized ame dynamics
Model Validation for Propulsion Workshop I
P. Allison, J. Sidey, E. Mastorakos, University of T. Smith, C. Douglas, B. Emerson, T. Lieuwen, A. Pons Lorente, S. Sardeshmukh, C.
Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Huang, W. Anderson, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN
Thursday, 12 January 2017
386-PC-23
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1565
Information gain-based inspection
scheduling for fatigued aircraft
components
Special Session: Uncertainty Quantification and Management for the Digital Thread and Twin
J. Warner, NASA Langley Research Center, P. Leser, J. Warner, NASA Langley Research Y. Ling, I. Asher, L. Wang, F. Viana,
Hampton, VA; M. Zubair, D. Ranjan, Old Center, Hampton, VA
G. Khan, General Electric Company,
Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Niskayuna, NY
Chaired by: D. TALLEY, and P. PALIES, CFD Research Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1569
AIAA-2017-1570
Transient Behavior of Kerosene
Axial Evolution of Helical Flame and
Flames in a Bluff-Body Stabilized Swirl Flow Disturbances in a Transversely
Combustor
Forced Combustor
Thursday, 12 January 2017
385-PC-22
F. Viana, General Electric Company,
Niskayuna, NY
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1561
Modeling and Flight Control
Simulation of a Quadrotor Tailsitter
VTOL UAV
A. Kim, P. Vivekanandan, P. McNamee, I.
Sheppard, A. Blevins, A. Sizemore, University F. Zhang, X. Lyu, Y. Wang, H. Gu, Z. Li,
of Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS
Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Hong Kong, China
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1560
Dynamic Modeling and Simulation of A
Quadcopter with Motor Dynamics
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles III
Chaired by: E. TUEGEL, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory and T. KRISHNAMURTHY, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1562
AIAA-2017-1563
AIAA-2017-1564
Developing a Probabilistic Load
Near Real Time Damage Diagnosis A diagnosis-prognosis feedback loop
Spectrum for Fatigue Modeling
Using Surrogate Modeling and High for improved performance under
I. Asher, L. Wang, G. Khan, Y. Ling,
Performance Computing
uncertainties
Thursday, 12 January 2017
384-NDA-8
S. Bhandari, P. Navarro, A. Ruiz, California P. Olejnik, B. Burchett, Rose-Hulman
State Polytechnic University, San Luis
Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN
Obispo, Pomona, CA
Chaired by: D. KLYDE, Systems Technology, Inc.
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1558
AIAA-2017-1559
Flight Testing, Data Collection,
Improving Model Fidelity For
and System Identification of a
a Small Quadcopter Through
Multicopter UAV
Experimental Modeling
Thursday, 12 January 2017
383-MST-14
San Antonio 6
Dallas 7
Mustang 2
San Antonio 2
151
E. Batlle, Technical University of Catalonia,
Terrassa, Spain; R. Pereira, M. Kotsonis, G.
de Oliveira, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands
R. Rajasegar, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL; et al.
A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
Systems Company, Inc., Woburn, MA; N.
Nguyen, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
Coruña, Spain; E. Menga, Airbus, Madrid,
Spain; P. Naveira, C. Lopez, A. Baldomir,
M. Cid, University of A Coruña, A Coruña,
Spain; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1590
Decentralized Optimal Adaptive
Control Architectures for the VCCTEF
Aircraft
G. James, J. Tucker, G. Valle, R. Grady, J.
Schliesing, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX; J. Fahling, Jacobs, Houston,
TX; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1591
Development of a Refined Space
Vehicle Rollout Forcing Function
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1594
Linear and Nonlinear Flutter
Analyses Using Dynamic Response
Computations
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1596
Design and Modal Analysis of a
Unique Structure under an Internal
Vacuum
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1597
Modal Characteristics of a
Piezoelectric Shaker Table
A. Palazotto, Air Force Institute of
R. Simpson, R. Palacios, S. Maraniello, Imperial J. Snyder, A. Palazotto, Air Force Institute Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
College London, London, United Kingdom
of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1595
State-space realizations of potentialflow unsteady aerodynamics with
arbitrary kinematics
Dynamic Loads, Response, Vibration, and Stability of Aerospace Vehicles I
A. Menon, A. Chakravarthy, J. Steck,
N. Nguyen, NASA Ames Research Center, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS; N.
Moffett Field, CA; E. Ting, D. Chaparro, M. Nguyen, NASA Ames Research Center,
Drew, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc., Moffett Field, CA
Moffett Field, CA; S. Swei, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
J. Draper, S. Lee, University of Maryland,
F. Roizner, M. Karpel, Technion--Israel
College Park, College Park, MD; E. Marineau, Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Arnold Engineering Development Complex,
Silver Spring, MD
Chaired by: C. HEBERT and A. DATTA, Science & Technology Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1592
AIAA-2017-1593
Dynamic analysis of assembled aircraft Development and Implementation of
structures with nonlinear joints
a Hybrid Dynamic Force Measurement
S. Hernandez, University of A Coruña, A
System at AEDC Tunnel 9
Thursday, 12 January 2017
390-SD-20
State University, Wichita, KS
P. Salvador, K. Xu, University of Alabama,
Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1585
Effects of DC electric fields on the
combustion of a simplified multielement injector
Special Session: Adaptive Aeroelastic Wing Shaping Control I
Chaired by: N. NGUYEN, NASA-Ames Research Center and B. STANFORD, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1586
AIAA-2017-1588
AIAA-2017-1589
Flexible Deflection Measurements A Flutter Suppression and Drag
Multi-Objective Flight Control
using the SansEC Smart Sensor
Optimization Approach for Flexible for Drag Minimization and Load
A. Menon, J. Whitford, Y. KostogorovaAircraft
Alleviation of High-Aspect Ratio
Beller, J. Steck, A. Chakravarthy, Wichita J. Boskovic, R. Wise, J. Jackson, Scientific Flexible Wing Aircraft
Thursday, 12 January 2017
389-SD-19
Suita, Japan; S. Lovascio, University of Bari,
Bari, Italy; G. Stancu, C. Laux, École Centrale
Paris, Châtenay-Malabry, France
C. Winters, Y. Hung, E. Jans, K.
Frederickson, I. Adamovich, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1584
OH Radical Measurements in
Hydrogen-Air Mixtures at the
Conditions of Strong Vibrational
Nonequilibrium
Plasma Assisted Combustion and Ignition I
Chaired by: A. STARIKOVSKIY, Princeton University and J. POGGIE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1581
AIAA-2017-1582
AIAA-2017-1583
Hydrodynamic effects induced by
Developing Multiphysics Simulations Effect of Translational
nanosecond sparks in air and air/fuel of Swirl-Stabilized Plasma-Assisted Nonequilibrium and “Hot” Atoms
mixtures
Combustion
Reactions on Active Species
S. Stepanyan, École Centrale Paris, Châtenay- J. Zimmerman, A. Palla, D. King, D. Carroll, CU Production in High-Voltage Pulsed
Malabry, France; J. Hayashi, Osaka University, Aerospace, LLC, Champaign, IL; C. Mitsingas, Discharges
Thursday, 12 January 2017
388-PDL-11
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1580
Unsteady Joule Heating Energy
Model for Nanosecond Pulsed DBD
Plasma Actuator
DBD Plasma Actuators I
J. Chae, S. Ahn, H. Kim, K. Kim, Seoul
Futuroscope, France; S. Laizet, Imperial
National University, Seoul, South Korea
College London, London, United Kingdom;
E. Moreau, University of Poitiers,
Futuroscope, France
Chaired by: S. ROY, University of Florida and S. BANE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1577
AIAA-2017-1578
AIAA-2017-1579
Stall Cell Formation over a Boeing Airfoil Optimisation for DBD
PIV-based dynamic model of EHD
Vertol VR-7 Airfoil
Plasma Actuator in a Wind
volume force produced by a surface
A. Ghassemi Isfahani, N. Webb, M. Samimy, Energy Environment: Design and
dielectric barrier discharge
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
N. Benard, University of Poitiers,
Experimental Study
Thursday, 12 January 2017
387-PDL-10
Appaloosa 3
Appaloosa 2
Ft. Worth 5
Ft. Worth 4
152
M. Verveld, T. Kier, German Aerospace
E. Henry, J. Brown, Air Force Research
Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J.
Beck, Universal Technology Corporation,
Dayton, OH
X. Gu, P. Ciampa, B. Nagel, German
Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg,
Germany
J. Bonin, University of the German Federal
Armed Forces, Munich, Germany; D.
Kliche, IABG, Munich, Germany; C. Mundt,
University of the German Federal Armed
Forces, Munich, Germany
M. Sharma, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL; Y. Liu, NASA
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA;
M. Panesi, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: C. JOHNSTON, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1611
AIAA-2017-1612
Simulations of stagnation point
Advanced Modeling of Nonradiative heating rates and spectral equilibrium Flows using a Maximum
analysis of entry vehicles
Entropy “Quadratic” Formulation
Thursday, 12 January 2017
394-TP-11
University of Maryland, College Park,
L. Cabrera, J. Aboud, M. Hernandez, B.
Lovich, A. Choudhuri, N. Love, University of College Park, MD
Texas, El Paso, El Paso, TX
Chaired by: A. GUPTA, University of Maryland and H. KIM, Airliquide
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1606
AIAA-2017-1607
Heat Transfer Characterization of Impact of Confinement on a Swirl
a High Heat Flux Oxy-Fuel Direct Burner Flowfield
A. Khalil Hasan, J. Brooks, A. Gupta,
Power Extraction Combustor
Thursday, 12 January 2017
393-TES-1
Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA
D. Huang, T. Rokita, P. Friedmann, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1601
An Aerothermoelastic Analysis
Framework Enhanced by Model
Order Reduction With Applications
Reduced Order Modeling
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1609
Preliminary Computational Analysis
of Combustion in a Directly Heated
Supercritical Oxy-Fuel Combustor
Fossil Fuel Power Technologies I
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1610
Sorption Enhanced Steam
Reforming of Methane using
Calcium Looping
of Technology, Tehran, Iran; G. Schneider,
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
O. Tumuklu, D. Levin, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1614
Assessment of Degree of Steadiness
in Boundary Layer ShockM. Darbandi, M. Sabouri, Sharif University Interaction Flows
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1613
Rarefaction Effects on Species
Diffusion through Nanoscales
Nonequilibrium Flows and Radiation
N. Syred, M. Gutesha, A. Doboon, A.
A. Badhan, A. Chowdhury, A. Choudhuri, N. C. Batini, K. Burra, A. Gupta, University of
Valera-Medina, P. Bowen, Cardiff University, Love, University of Texas, El Paso, El Paso, TX Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD
Cardiff, United Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1608
CARSOXY (CO2-Argon-SteamOxyFuel) Combustion in Gas
Turbines for CCS Systems
Kapania, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University, Blacksburg, VA; T.
Stoumbos, Orbital ATK, Dulles, VA
M. Kalinowski, Institute of Aviation,
Warsaw, Poland
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1605
Automatic Design and Sizing of
Inverted Joined-Wing Aircraft
Challenges in the Design of Joined Wings and Structural Joints
Chaired by: L. DEMASI, San Diego State University College of Engineering and S. RUSSELL, Triumph Aerostructures
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1602
AIAA-2017-1603
AIAA-2017-1604
Analytical and Experimental Studies Physical based Multidisciplinary
Honeycomb Core Failure Prediction
on Delamination Arrest in Bolted- Optimization of Strut Braced Wing in Joint using Nonlinear Finite
Bonded Composite Structures
Configuration in a Distributed
Element Analysis
L. Richard, K. Lin, University of
A. Lyford, Orbital ATK, Dulles, VA; R.
design environment
Thursday, 12 January 2017
392-STR-10
J. Zhu, Y. Wang, K. Pant, CFD Research
Corporation, Huntsville, AL; P. Suh, M.
Brenner, NASA Armstrong Flight Research
Center, Edwards, CA
Chaired by: Z. SOTOUDEH, Cal Poly Pomona and R. PALACIOS, Imperial College London
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1598
AIAA-2017-1599
AIAA-2017-1600
Genetic Algorithm-Guided, Adaptive A Reduced Order Model of Corrected Mistuned Rotor Reduced Order
Model Order Reduction of Flexible Aerodynamic Influence Coefficients Modeling with Surrogate-Modeled
Aircrafts
for Aircraft Loads Analysis
Airfoil Substructures
Thursday, 12 January 2017
391-SD-21
Austin 3
Mustang 3
Appaloosa 1
Appaloosa 4
153
Lubbock, TX
Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark
New Developments in ISHM for NASA Ground, Launch, and Flight Systems
Ft. Worth 1
Texas D
Thursday, 12 January 2017
398-NW-18
1230 - 1400 hrs
Thursday, 12 January 2017
397-LUNCH-4
1200 - 1400 hrs
A New Era in Aviation
Jaiwon Shin
NASA Associate Administrator, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
Rising Leaders Keynote Speaker with Boxed Lunch
Walter Downing
Executive Vice President
Southwest Research Institute
Recognition Luncheon: Celebrating Achievements in Aerospace Design/Structures and Aerospace Literature
Grapevine A
Texas A & B
Moderator: Kevin Melcher, Team Lead, Systems Health Management for Space Exploration, NASA Glenn Research Center, Intelligent Control and Autonomy Branch
During this session, participants will discuss key developments in NASA ground, launch, and flight systems that have occurred over the past 2-3 years. This will be followed by a dialogue with audience participants. Questions to be addressed by the panel include:
1. In your area of experience, what are the top 2-3 advances or developments in Systems Health Management or Fault Management?
2. How have or will these advances positively impacted NASA’s systems engineering development processes and set the stage for successful recent or future flights?
3. What are 1 or 2 key next steps toward advancing ISHM in your area of expertise (i.e., ground, launch, or flight systems)?
Panelists:
Stephen B. Johnson
Fernando Figueroa
Gordon B. Aaseng
Edmond Wong
Lorraine Fesq
President, Dependable System Technology, LLC
Lead, Autonomous Operations and Systems, Engineering
Computer Scientist, Intelligent Systems Division
Technical Lead, Sensor Data Qualification and
Lead, NASA’s Fault Management Community of
Analysis Lead, Mission and Fault Management
and Test Directorate, Advanced Technology and Tech
NASA Ames Research Center
Consolidation for the Space Launch System
Practice; Chief Technologist for Systems Engineering
NASA Space Launch System Program
Transfer Division
NASA Glenn Research Center
and Formulation Division
NASA Stennis Space Center
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Thursday, 12 January 2017
396-IS-8
1100 - 1230 hrs
T. Kaushik, T. Chatterjee, Y. Peet, R. Calhoun,
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1619
Gradient Based Optimization of
Wind Farms with Multiple Turbine
Hub Heights
D. Ossmann, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN; J. Theis,
A. Stanley, J. Thomas, A. Ning, Brigham
Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Young University, Provo, UT; K. Dykes,
Germany
P. Fleming, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, Boulder, CO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1618
Multivariable controller design
verification for a Liberty wind turbine
Wind Energy Control and Optimization I
Chaired by: P. VEERS, National Renewable Energy Laboratory and R. DAMIANI, NREL
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1615
AIAA-2017-1616
AIAA-2017-1617
Large Eddy Simulation Analysis of
Real time controlled wind turbine Development of a Mechanical
Wake Characteristics and Power
wake simulator
Passive Pitch System for a 500W
Spectrum of a Wind Turbine Operating R. Castillo, Y. Wang, S. Pol, A. Swift,
Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine
C. Westergaard, Texas Tech University,
T. Poryzala, T. Kim, Technical University of
in Yaw
Thursday, 12 January 2017
395-WE-9
154
T. Guimaraes Bucalo, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA;
W. Copenhaver, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; W. Schneck, K.
Lowe, W. O’Brien, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University, Blacksburg, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1628
Cruise Speed Sensitivity Study for
Transonic Truss Braced Wing
N. Gavrilovic, E. Benard, P. Pastor, J.
H. Chao, H. Flanagan, P. Tian, University
Moschetta, Higher Institute of Aeronautics of Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS; S.
and Space, Toulouse, France
Hagerott, Textron Aviation, Wichita, KS
J. Gerdes, Army Research Laboratory,
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; S. Gupta,
University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA; H. Bruck, University of
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1634
Flight Testing and Preliminary
Analysis for Global System
Identification of Ornithopter
J. Bluman, C. Kang, Y. Shtessel, University Dynamics Using On-board and
of Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
Off-board Data
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1633
Sliding Mode Control of a
Biomimetic Flapping Wing Micro Air
Vehicle in Hover
S. Armanini, M. Karásek, C. de Visser, G.
de Croon, M. Mulder, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Luis Gonzalez-Linero
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Small/Mini/Micro Aerial Vehicles
Neal Pfeiffer
Mooney International
A. Elsadek, Zewail City of Science
and Technology, Giza, Egypt; H. Taha,
University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA;
G. El-Bayoumi, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1635
Stability Analysis of Longitudinal
Dynamics of Hovering Flapping
MAVs/Insects
Nicholas Borer
NASA Langley Research Center
R. Kelbe, N. Hill, T. Ladeinde, C.
Venkatasubban, Cirrus Aircraft, Duluth, MN
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1629
Loads Certification of the Cirrus
Aircraft SF50 Vision Jet®
CADWG: Concept Design Tools and Processes for Manufacturing and Certification of Aircraft
D. Wells, NASA Langley Research Center,
K. Wicke, F. Linke, A. Lau, K. Risse, German Y. Cai, Z. Gao, I. Chakraborty, S. Briceno, Hampton, VA
Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany; D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology,
A. Pohya, B. Lührs, Hamburg University of
Atlanta, GA
Technology, Hamburg, Germany; et al.
Peter Schmollgruber
ONERA
M. Mataczynski, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; D. Paxson, NASA
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; J. Hoke,
Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton,
OH; F. Schauer, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1624
Design and Testing of a Small Pressure
Wave Supercharger for an Industrial
Diesel Engine
Innovative Aircraft Design Concepts II
Chaired by: T. RICHARDSON, University of Bristol and K. SHWEYK, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1630
AIAA-2017-1631
AIAA-2017-1632
Performance Improvement of Small Flight Test Investigation of Stall/ Validation of Flight Power Modeling
UAVs Through Energy-Harvesting Spin Detection Techniques for a
by Direct Measurement of a
Within Atmospheric Gusts
Flying Wing UAS
Flapping Wing Aerial Vehicle
Thursday, 12 January 2017
402-AFM-9
Panelists:
Thursday, 12 January 2017
401-ACD-10
1400 - 1700 hrs
J. Hartmann, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Hamburg, Germany
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1623
Fan Rotor Flow Measurements in
a Turbofan Engine operating with
Inlet Swirl Distortion
Inlet Distortion and Characterization
W. Schneck, T. Guimaraes Bucalo, D.
D. Frohnapfel, W. O’Brien, K. Lowe,
Frohnapfel, K. Lowe, W. O’Brien, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
Polytechnic Institute and State University,
University, Blacksburg, VA
Blacksburg, VA; W. Copenhaver, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: C. BIL, RMIT University and S. KOMADINA, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1625
AIAA-2017-1626
AIAA-2017-1627
Conceptual Design of Air Vehicles Impact of Cloud Encounter Mitigation Integrated Assessment of Active
with Hybrid Lift Concepts - A Design Procedures on Operational and
Flow Control Architectures for
Space Exploration
Economic Effectiveness of HLFC Aircraft Commercial Aircraft
Thursday, 12 January 2017
400-ACD-9
C. Nessler, D. Sanders, T. Janczeswki, M.
List, W. Copenhaver, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: E. LOTH, University of Virginia and C. CHUCK, The Boeing Company
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1621
AIAA-2017-1620
AIAA-2017-1622
Axial Extent of Flowfield Variation Swirling Flow Evolution Part
Swirling Flow Evolution Part 2:
from the StreamVaneTM Swirl
1: Design and Stereo PIV
StreamFlow 2D+t Model Validated
Pattern Generation System
Measurements at Select Planes
with Stereo PIV Measurements
Thursday, 12 January 2017
399-ABPSI-2
Grapevine 4
San Antonio 4
Grapevine 3
Dallas 1
155
Arlington, Arlington, TX
University, University Park, PA
F. Marti, F. Liu, University of California,
Irvine, Irvine, CA
A. Cunningham, Lockheed Martin
Corporation, Fort Worth, TX
Research Center, Hampton, VA
B. Halls, P. Hsu, L. Ethan, S. Roy, Spectral
Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; T. Meyer,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN;
J. Gord, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1646
3D OH LIF Measurements in a Lifted
Flame
Y. Liu, S. Zhu, Z. Wan, C. Yang, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1650
A High Efficiency Aeroelastic
Analysis Method based on Rigid
External Aerodynamic Force and
Elastic Correction by High-Order
Panel Method
Kingdom; H. Khodaparast, Swansea
University, Swansea, United Kingdom
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1655
Validation of Uncertainty
Quantification Methods for HighFidelity CFD of Ship Response in
Irregular Waves
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1656
Summary Findings from the AVT-191
Project to Assess Sensitivity Analysis
and Uncertainty Quantification
Methods for Military Vehicle Design
D. Klyde, P. Schulze, Systems Technology,
Inc., Hawthorne, CA; R. Mello, Embraer, São
José dos Campos, Brazil; D. Mitchell, Mitchell
Aerospace Research, Long Beach, CA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1641
Assessment of a Scalogram-Based PIO
Metric with Flight Test Data
F. Stern, S. Volpi, N. Gaul, K. Choi,
University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa City, M. Diez, R. Broglia, D. Durante, A. Olivieri, J. Benek, Air Force Research Laboratory,
IA; M. Diez, R. Broglia, National Research E. Campana, National Research Council, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J. Luckring, NASA
Council, Rome, Italy; et al.
Rome, Italy; F. Stern, University of Iowa, Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
Iowa City, Iowa City, IA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1654
Development and Assessment of
Uncertainty Quantification Methods
for Ship Hydrodynamics
Special Session: Sensitivity Analysis and Uncertainty Quantification Evaluation for Realistic Problems II
University, Beijing, China; R. Agarwal,
Washington University in St. Louis, St.
Louis, MO
Chaired by: P. MORGAN, Ohio Aerospace Institute and R. GRAVES, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1651
AIAA-2017-1652
AIAA-2017-1653
Studies of Aeroelastic Uncertainty Aeroelastic Uncertainty
Flutter Uncertainty Quantification
Quantification for a Wind Tunnel Quantification Studies Using the S4T for the S4T Model
I. Tartaruga, J. Cooper, University of Bristol,
Model and Test Program –
Wind Tunnel Model
M. Nikbay, National Institute of Aerospace, Bristol, United Kingdom; G. Georgiou,
Overview and Static Aeroelastic
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United
Hampton, VA; J. Heeg, NASA Langley
Analysis
Thursday, 12 January 2017
406-APA-40
P. Danehy, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; W. Hutchins, Warwick High
School, Hampton, VA; T. Fahringer, B.
Thurow, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1645
A Plenoptic Multi-Color Imaging
Pyrometer
Aerodynamic-Structural Dynamic Interactions II
E. Fleischhauer, J. Dahlberg, P. Tkacik,
S. Hellman, University of North Carolina,
Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
Chaired by: C. PASILIAO, AFRL/RW and D. FINLEY, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1647
AIAA-2017-1648
AIAA-2017-1649
Multiple Equilibrium Points of Airfoil Flutter Study of NACA 64A010
Numerical Study of Evolution of Air
Flutter in Viscous Flow
Airfoil Using URANS and e^N
Pockets during Water Impact of a
F. Marti, F. Liu, University of California,
Transition Models Coupled with an Flat-Bottom Structure
Irvine, Irvine, CA
Q. Qu, G. Ji, P. Liu, X. Wu, Beihang
Integral Boundary Layer Code
Thursday, 12 January 2017
405-APA-39
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM State University, Tallahassee, FL
E. Bachelder, San Jose State University,
H. Sevil, University of Texas, Arlington Research San Jose, CA; B. Aponso, NASA Ames
Institute, Fort Worth, TX; A. Dogan, University Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1640
Novel Estimation of Pilot
Performance Characteristics
Simultaneous and/or Multidimensional Measurements
Chaired by: S. KEARNEY, Sandia National Laboratories and B. THUROW, Auburn University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1642
AIAA-2017-1643
AIAA-2017-1644
Volumetric calibration of a plenoptic Visualization of an SBLI using
Tomographic PIV Measurement
camera
Plenoptic BOS
in a Bluff Body Wake Utilizing an
E. Hall, T. Fahringer, B. Thurow, Auburn
C. Clifford, J. Klemkowsky, B. Thurow, Auburn Asymmetric Camera Conguration
University, Auburn, AL; D. Guildenbecher,
University, Auburn, AL; N. Arora, F. Alvi, Florida and Least Squares Matching
Thursday, 12 January 2017
404-AMT-14
S. Erturk, A. Dogan, University of Texas,
Arlington, Arlington, TX
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1639
Airdata-Sensor-based Relative Position
Estimation for Receiver Aircraft in
Aerial Refueling
Aircraft Flight Dynamics, Handling Qualities, and Performance III
Chaired by: A. LAMPTON, Systems Technology, Inc. and D. GINGRAS, Bihrle Applied Research Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1636
AIAA-2017-1637
AIAA-2017-1638
Trim Analyses of Mass-Actuated
Dynamic Simulation and Control of Flight Performance Optimization of
Airplane in Steady-state Climb and Mass-Actuated Airplane
a Multi-Lift Rotorcraft Formation
S. Erturk, A. Dogan, University of Texas, J. Enciu, J. Horn, Pennsylvania State
Descent
Thursday, 12 January 2017
403-AFM-10
Ft. Worth 3
Dallas 5
Grapevine B
Grapevine 5
156
K. Ambo, T. Yoshino, T. Kawamura, M.
Teramura, Honda Motor Company, Ltd.,
Haga, Japan; D. Philips, G. Brès, Cascade
Technologies, Inc., Palo Alto, CA; et al.
Q. Qu, L. Huang, P. Liu, T. Hu, Beihang
University, Beijing, China; R. Agarwal,
Washington University in St. Louis, St.
Louis, MO
Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, PA
T. Wong, Army Research, Development
and Engineering Command, Redstone
Arsenal, AL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1667
Application of CREATE TM-AV Helios
in Engineering Environment: Hover
Prediction Assessment
E. Duque, M. Burklund, A. Toyoda,
Intelligent Light, Rutherford, NJ; N.
Hariharan, CREATE AV Team, Lorton, VA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1668
Standardized Post-Processing
and Visualization of Participants’
Simulations of a Rotor in Hover
Aerospace, Hampton, VA; R. Biedron, E. of Technology, Atlanta, GA
D. Mavriplis, E. Fabiano, E. Anderson,
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY Nielsen, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; O. Bauchau, University of
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1673
Robust Acoustic Objective Functions
and Sensitivities in Adjoint-Based
Design Optimizations
V. Lakshminarayan, Science and
L. Lopes, NASA Langley Research Center,
Technology Corporation, Moffett Field, CA; Hampton, VA
J. Sitaraman, Parallel Geometric Algorithms
LLC, Sunnyvale, CA; A. Wissink, Army
Aviation and Missile Research Development
and Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1672
Sensitivity of Rotorcraft Hover
Predictions to Mesh Resolution in
Strand Grid Framework
Special Session: Sensitivity Analysis of High-Fidelity Rotorcraft Computations
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United
Kingdom
Chaired by: L. WANG, National Institute of Aerospace and G. KENNEDY, Georgia Institute of Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1669
AIAA-2017-1670
AIAA-2017-1671
Recent Advances in High-Fidelity Sensitivity Analysis of
Adjoint-based derivative evaluation
Multidisciplinary Adjoint-Based
Multidisciplinary Rotorcraft
methods for flexible multibody
Optimization with the NSU3D Flow Simulations
systems with rotorcraft applications
L. Wang, B. Diskin, National Institute of
K. Boopathy, G. Kennedy, Georgia Institute
Solver Framework
Thursday, 12 January 2017
410-APA-44/FD-53
B. Lee, J. Hayes, B. Govindarajan, J.
Baeder, University of Maryland, College
Park, College Park, MD
J. Barata, A. Silva, D. Vieira, University of
Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1663
Effect of the Impinging Height of
Twin Jets in Tandem Through a
Crossflow
Special Session: Simulation of Rotor in Hover II
E. Youn, A. Waugh, Z. Livingston, M.
Benson, B. Van Poppel, C. VerHulst, U.S.
Military Academy, West Point, NY; et al.
Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and R. NARDUCCI, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1664
AIAA-2017-1665
AIAA-2017-1666
Methods for Efficient Resolution of CFD Hover Predictions Including
Accurate predictions of hovering
Vortical Structures of an S-76 Rotor Boundary-Layer Transition
rotor flows using CFD
B. Vieira, M. Kinzel, M. Maughmer,
A. Garcia, S. Colonia, G. Barakos,
in Hover
Thursday, 12 January 2017
409-APA-43
Kingdom
Chaired by: J. AZEVEDO and R. DOWGWILLO, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1660
AIAA-2017-1661
AIAA-2017-1662
Flow simulations of a high-speed Comparison between Wall-modeled Aerodynamic Analysis of a High
train for investigating the ballast and Wall-resolved Large Eddy
Maneuverability Airframe Utilizing
flight
Simulations for the prediction of
Magnetic Resonance Velocimetry
J. Zhu, Z. Hu, U. Oza, University of
boundary-layer separation around the and Reynolds-Averaged NavierSouthampton, Southampton, United
side mirror of a full-scale vehicle
Stokes Simulations
Thursday, 12 January 2017
408-APA-42
University of Singapore, Singapore,
Y. Oda, K. Rinoie, University of Tokyo,
Bunkyo, Japan; T. Yuhara, Japan Aerospace Singapore; J. Dela Cruz, J. Tan, Temasek
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Mitaka, Japan Polytechnic, Singapore, Singapore; A.
Raut , Indian Institute of Technology
Gandhinagar, Palaj, India; et al.
Applied CFD II: Configuration Evaluation
Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics III: Airfoil and Wing Optimization
Chaired by: B. DETERT, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and J. CODER, University of Tennessee
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1657
AIAA-2017-1658
AIAA-2017-1659
Studies on Wingtip Geometries by Study on Aerodynamics of Annular Aerodynamics of an Airfoil in
Optimum Spanwise Lift Distribution Wing for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Dynamic Ground Effect during
M. Debiasi, Y. Cui, M. Damodaran, National Take-Off
Design Method
Thursday, 12 January 2017
407-APA-41
T. Schwarz, M. Wentrup, G. Wilke, German
Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig,
Germany
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
The efficient use of CFD in
Rotorcraft Optimization
Dallas 6
Dallas 2
Dallas 4
Dallas 3
157
A. Compagnin, A. Cenzato, E. Lungavia, N.
Bagarello, A. Rossi, A. Reffo, University of
Padova, Padova, Italy; et al.
NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC): Enabling Missions from Venus to Alpha Centauri
M. Borg, R. Kimmel, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
T. Nagayama, H. Nagai, Tohoku University,
Sendai, Japan; H. Tanno, T. Komuro, Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Kakuda, Japan
R. Kennedy, S. Laurence, University of
Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD;
M. Smith, E. Marineau, Arnold Engineering
Development Complex, Silver Spring, MD
S. Raghunath, University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia; R. Narasimha, Jawaharlal
Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research,
Bengaluru, India; D. Mee, University of
Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
A. Leidy, I. Neel, R. Bowersox, Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX;
J. Schmisseur, University of Tennessee,
Tullahoma, Tullahoma, TN
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1685
Influence of Perturbations on
3-D Hypersonic Shock Laminar
Boundary Interactions
Experimental Measurements in Stability and Transition
Chaired by: K. CASPER, Sandia National Laboratories and D. BERRIDGE, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1681
AIAA-2017-1682
AIAA-2017-1683
AIAA-2017-1684
Measurements of Crossflow
Global Heat Flux Measurement Using Hypersonic Boundary-Layer
Dependence of Turbulent Spot
Instability Modes for HIFiRE-5 at
Temperature-Sensitive Paint in High- Transition Features from HighInitiation Rates on Hypersonic
Angle of Attack
Enthalpy Shock Tunnel HIEST
Speed Schlieren Images
Boundary Layer Flow Parameters
Thursday, 12 January 2017
414-FD-5
Moderator: Alvin Yew, Program Manager, NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA
Panelists:
Geoff Landis
Mason Peck
Scientist
Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
NASA Glenn Research Center
Cornell University
Thursday, 12 January 2017
413-F360-8
1400 - 1600 hrs
G. Landis, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH
Jonathan Sauder
Technologist, Technology Infusion Group
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
G. Li, R. Neerukatti, A. Rajadas, A.
Chattopadhyay, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ; D. Huff, The Boeing Company,
Mesa, AZ
Novel Concepts for Solar System Exploration
B. Seshadri , National Institute of Aerospace,
Hampton, VA; T. Krishnamurthy, NASA Langley State University, Mississippi State, MS; D. A. Khalili, R. Jha, N. Jayakody, Mississippi
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Samaratunga, The Aerospace Corporation, State University, Mississippi State, MS
El Segundo, CA
Chaired by: S. BAUER, NASA LaRC and S. SHARMA, NASA Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1679
AIAA-2017-1680
Mission to the Gravitational Focus of Autoport Project: a Docking Station
the Sun: A Critical Analysis
for Planetary Exploration Drones
Thursday, 12 January 2017
412-EXPL-2
F. Phillips, S. Jape, T. Baxevanis, D.
Lagoudas, Texas A&M University, College
Station, TX
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1677
Structural Health Monitoring of
Skin-Stiffener Structures Using
WSFE-based User Defined Elements
N. Jayakody, R. Jha, A. Khalili, Mississippi in Abaqus
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1678
Guided Wave Based Damage
Assessment in X-COR Composite
Sandwich Structures
Smart and Multifunctional Materials, Structural Health Monitoring and Damage Detection and Integrity
Chaired by: G. DAVIS, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and T. TURNER, NASA-Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1674
AIAA-2017-1675
AIAA-2017-1676
Effect of Triaxiality on Phase
Structural Health Management of Assessment of Adhesively Bonded
Transformation in NI50.8TI Notched Damaged Aircraft Structures Using Joint Health Status using Wavelet
Digital Twin Concept
Spectral Finite Element Method
Cylindrical Bars
Thursday, 12 January 2017
411-ASC-4
Grapevine 2
Texas C
Palomino 2
Palomino 3
158
J. Wilson, D. Schatzman, Army Aviation
and Missile Research Development and
Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA; A.
Seifert, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel;
E. Arad, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems,
Ltd., Haifa, Israel; L. Marom, N. Shay, Tel
Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; et al.
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; D. Buchta, University L. Shipeng , Y. Tang, X. Zhang, Z. Liu,
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL N. Wang, Beijing Institute of Technology,
Beijing, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1698
In-Flight Measurements of Low-Altitude
Marine Atmospheric Properties
X. Li, M. Soteriou, United Technologies
Corporation, East Hartford, CT
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1703
High Fidelity Simulation of the
Impact of Pressure Conditions on
Liquid Jet in Crossflow Atomization
Multiphase Flows II
G. Brian, J. Dansie, Department of Defence,
N. Tichenor, PM&AM Research, Bryan, TX; Fishermans Bend, Australia; D. Newman,
I. Neel, A. Leidy, R. Bowersox, Texas A&M Quantitative Aeronautics Pty., Ltd., Glebe,
Australia; J. Gibard, Department of Defence,
University, College Station, TX
Fishermans Bend, Australia
Ithaca, NY
S. Zhang, B. Song, X. Yang, J. Xu,
Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi’an, China
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1694
Numerical and Experimental
Study of the Co-Flow Jet Airfoil
Performance Enhancement
J. Palmore, O. Desjardins, Cornell
University, Ithaca, NY
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1704
Direct numerical simulations
of turbulent multiphase flows
undergoing evaporation
Boundary Layers and Shear Layers II
Chaired by: C. TSAI, Lockheed Martin Space Systems and M. SOTERIOU, United Technologies Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1700
AIAA-2017-1701
AIAA-2017-1702
Direct numerical simulation of noise Numerical Investigation on the
A Numerical Parametric Study
suppression by water injection in Flow Structure of Gaseous Jet
on the Air-Blast Atomization of a
high-speed flows
Horizontally Injected into Water for Planar Liquid Layer
J. Capecelatro, University of Michigan, Ann Underwater Propulsion
R. Chiodi, O. Desjardins, Cornell University,
Thursday, 12 January 2017
418-FD-57
University, Sendai, Japan; H. Tanno, Japan J. George, MetroLaser, Inc., Laguna
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Hills, CA; G. Byun, R. Simpson, Applied
Kakuda, Japan
University Research, Blacksburg, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1693
Super-Lift Coefficient of Active Flow
Control Airfoil: What is the Limit?
Jet-Based Flow Control
Static and Dynamic Stall Control
Y. Yang, G. Zha, University of Miami,
Miami, FL
T. Kreutzfeldt, University of Maryland,
College Park, College Park, MD; J. Hrynuk, C.
Kroninger, B. Glaz, Army Research Laboratory,
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; P. Hareesh, V.
Hrishikeshavan, University of Maryland, College
Park, College Park, MD; et al.
Chaired by: J. SEIDEL, USAF Academy and T. MCLAUGHLIN, US Air Force Academy
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1695
AIAA-2017-1696
AIAA-2017-1697
Analysis of Unstable Mode Structures in Turbulent Boundary Layer Response Influence of Streamline Adverse
Hypersonic Boundary Layer
to Multiple Step Changes in Surface Pressure Gradients on the Structure of
H. Tatematsu, Y. Ogino, N. Ohnishi, Tohoku Roughness
a Mach 5 Turbulent Boundary Layer
Thursday, 12 January 2017
417-FD-56
Agricola, A. Ameri, J. Gregory, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH; et al.
Chaired by: O. STALNOV, Technical University of Berlin Germany and R. WOSZIDLO, The Boeing Company
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1690
AIAA-2017-1691
AIAA-2017-1692
Investigation of Crossflow
Characterization of SaOB Actuators Nonlinear Interactions in Planar Jet
Interaction of an Oscillating Jet
Interacting With Flat Plate
Flow with Direct Turbulence Scale
M. Hossain, R. Prenter, R. Lundgreen, L. Boundary Layers
Excitation
Thursday, 12 January 2017
416-FD-55
A. Singhal, D. Castañeda, N. Webb, M.
S. Sekimoto, Tokyo University of Science,
L. Hao, Northwestern Polytechnical
Samimy, Ohio State University, Columbus, Tokyo, Japan; N. Tanaka, Tohoku University, University, Xi’an, China
OH
Sendai, Japan; T. Nonomura, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara,
Japan; H. Nishida, Tokyo University of
Agriculture and Technology, Koganei, Japan; K.
Fujii, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan
Chaired by: M. SAMIMY, The Ohio State University and M. VISBAL, USAF AFRL/RQVA
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1687
AIAA-2017-1688
AIAA-2017-1689
Unsteady Flow Separation Control Experimental Study of Burst Ratio
Numerical Simulation of Stall Flow
over a NACA 0015 using NS-DBD Effect for Dielectric-Barrier-Discharge Control over NACA0012 Airfoil with
Plasma Actuators
Plasma Actuator for Separation Control Contour Bump
Thursday, 12 January 2017
415-FD-54
Texas 3
Texas 4
Texas 2
Texas 1
159
A. Gehrke, O. Wuensch, University of
Kassel, Kassel, Germany; M. Ruetten,
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Göttingen, Germany
J. Schaefer, A. Cary, M. Mani, P. Spalart,
The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO
E. Arabi, B. Gruenwald, T. Yucelen,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; M.
Fravolini, University of Perugia, Perugia,
Italy; N. Nguyen, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA
N. Nguyen, K. Hashemi, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; T.
Yucelen, E. Arabi, University of South
Florida, Tampa, FL
Montréal, Canada; B. Danowsky, Systems
C. Miller, D. Goodrick, NASA Armstrong
Technology, Inc., Hawthorne, CA; P. Suh, NASA Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA
Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1717
On the Stability of Adaptive Control
Systems in the presence of Control and
State Dependent Unmodeled Dynamics
W. Fan, H. Liu, R. Kwong, University of
Toronto, Toronto, Canada
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1721
Gust Load Alleviation Control for a
Flexible Aircraft with Loss of Control
Effectiveness
W. Nobleheart, Nobleheart Products, LLC,
Wichita, KS; N. Nguyen, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1722
Optimal Decentralized Controller
with Output Feedback Design for an
Elastically Shaped Aircraft Concept
Elastic Aircraft and Load Alleviation
M. Rafi, J. Steck, A. Chakravarthy, Wichita K. Dogan, B. Gruenwald, T. Yucelen, Missouri
State University, Wichita, KS; T. Yucelen, University of Science and Technology, Rolla,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
MO; J. Muse, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1716
Approaches to Real-time Predictive
Estimation of Loss-of-Control Events
& Boundaries on Transport Aircraft
Verification and Validation of Adaptive Systems II
Chaired by: M. BALAS, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and A. CHAKRAVARTHY, Wichita State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1718
AIAA-2017-1719
AIAA-2017-1720
Gust-Load Alleviation of a Flexible
Optimal Control Allocation with
Optimal Control Allocation with
Aircraft using a Disturbance Observer Load Sensor Feedback for Active
Load Sensor Feedback for Active
R. Caverly, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Load Suppression, Experiment
Load Suppression, Flight Test Results
Ann Arbor, MI; J. Forbes, McGill University,
C. Miller, D. Goodrick, NASA Armstrong
Development
Thursday, 12 January 2017
422-GNC-24
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; E. Lavretsky, The Boeing
Company, Huntington Beach, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1712
A Physics-Informed Machine
Learning Approach of Improving
RANS Predicted Reynolds Stresses
Turbulence and Transition
P. Han, G. Liu, H. Dong, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1708
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition
Analysis on the Hydrodynamic
Effects of the Propulsor Geometries
in Flapping Propulsion
Vortex Flows
J. Wang, J. Wu, H. Xiao, Virginia
K. Kim, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA
IN; J. Hickey, University of Waterloo,
Waterloo, Canada; C. Scalo, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1711
Numerical Investigation of
Transcritical-T Heat-and-MassTransfer Dynamics in Compressible
Turbulent Channel Flow
H. Yang, CFD Research Corporation,
Huntsville, AL
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1707
A Computational Fluid Dynamics
Study of Swirling Flow Reduction by
Using Anti-Vortex Baffle
Chaired by: T. YUCELEN, Missouri University of Science & Technology and J. MUSE, AFRL/RQQA
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1713
AIAA-2017-1714
AIAA-2017-1715
Robustness of Adaptive Control
Model Reference Neuroadaptive
Performance Optimizing MultiSystems to Unmodeled Dynamics: A Control Revisited: How to Keep
Objective Adaptive Control with
Describing Function Viewpoint
the System Trajectories on a Given Time-Varying Reference Model
H. Hussain, C. Sharma Subedi, A. Annaswamy, Compact Set
Modification
Thursday, 12 January 2017
421-GNC-23
University Park, PA
Chaired by: B. WHEATON, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1709
AIAA-2017-1710
Enhancement of the Amplification Uncertainty Quantification and
Factor Transport Transition Modeling Sensitivity Analysis of SA Turbulence
Framework
Model Coefficients in Two and Three
J. Coder, Pennsylvania State University,
Dimensions
Thursday, 12 January 2017
420-FD-59
S. Gunasekaran, A. Altman, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH
Chaired by: J. HARTWIG, NASA Glenn Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1705
AIAA-2017-1706
Better Insight into the Wingtip
Integral Surface Analysis of Vortical
Vortex-Free Shear Layer Interaction Lobed Nozzle Flows
Thursday, 12 January 2017
419-FD-58
Austin 1
Austin 2
Texas 6
Texas 5
160
Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Z. Cheng, J. Zhu, Tsinghua University,
H. Lhachemi, D. Saussie, G. Zhu, École
Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Canada Beijing, China
J. Devens, T. Bakker, R. Klenke, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Y. Liu, J. Yang, Northwestern Polytechnical
University, Xi’an, China
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1733
A Multi-Objective Planning Method
for Multi-Debris Active Removal
Mission in LEO
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1742
Robust detection and tracking of
ground vehicles using UAV
C. Humphreys, R. Cobb, D. Jacques, J.
Reeger, Air Force Institute of Technology,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1743
AIAA-2017-1744
Neural Network Guidance for UAVs Dynamic Re-Plan of the Loyal
K. Julian, M. Kochenderfer, Stanford
Wingman Optimal Control Problem
Aerospace Robotics Guidance and Navigation
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1738
Passivity-Based Magnetic Attitude
Control with Impulsive Thrusting
B. Vatankhahghadim, C. Damaren,
N. Indig, J. Ben-Asher, E. Sigal, Technion-- University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1737
Optimal Guidance with Additional
Thrust Controller For Various Flight
Tasks
H. Oliveira, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal; University, Stanford, CA
S. P B, Indraprastha Institute of Information
I. Movius, J. King, K. Barbor, M. Mondal, I.
Faruque, University of Maryland, College Park, Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India; J. Sousa,
University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
College Park, MD
Chaired by: H. LIU, University of Toronto and S. ULRICH, Carleton University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1740
AIAA-2017-1741
Autonomous Navigation with
Acoustic Detection of UAS Technologies
Obstacle Avoidance for Unmanned Using a Biologically-Inspired WideAircraft Systems using MILP
Band Integration Method
Thursday, 12 January 2017
426-GNC-28
X. Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology,
Beijing, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1732
Fuel-Optimal Rocket Landing with
Aerodynamic Controls
Control Theory, Analysis and Design II
Chaired by: R. YEDAVALLI, The Ohio State University and A. NARANG-SIDDARTH, University of Washington
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1734
AIAA-2017-1735
AIAA-2017-1736
A combined Averaging-Shooting
Flutter Suppression for a Two
Centralized Predictive Control
Approach for the Trim Analysis of Degree of Freedom Aeroeslastic
Allocation Scheme for V/STOL
Hovering Insects/Flapping-Wing
Wing Section: a Structured
Aircrafts
Micro-Air-Vehicles
H-infinity-Based Gain-Scheduling W. Xiangyang, Tsinghua University, Beijing,
China; B. Zhu, Nanjing University of
A. Hassan, H. Taha, University of California, Approach with Explicit Hidden
Science and Technology, Nanjing, China;
Irvine, Irvine, CA
Coupling Terms Handling
Thursday, 12 January 2017
425-GNC-27
S. Ueda, N. Murakami, T. Ikenaga, Japan M. Walsh, M. Peck, Cornell University,
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Ithaca, NY
Sagamihara, Japan
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1727
Using Weather Translation and
Machine Learning to Identify
Similar Weather Impact Day
H. Escamilla, French Civil Aviation
University, Toulouse, France; H. Bouadi,
J. Chen, R. Kicinger, Metron Aviation,
École Militaire Polytechnique, Alger, Algeria; Inc., Dulles, VA; S. Schelling, J. Krozel,
F. Mora-Camino, French Civil Aviation
Innovation Laboratory, Inc., Portland, OR
University, Toulouse, France
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1726
A Framework for Wind Sensitivity
Analysis for Trajectory Tracking.
ATM and Operations
Spacecraft and Launch Trajectory and Planning
Chaired by: J. REED, United Launch Alliance, LLC and K. BOLLINO, U.S. Air Force
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1729
AIAA-2017-1730
AIAA-2017-1731
A Study on Rendezvous Trajectory A General Approach for Calculating Using Solar Sails to Transfer to the
Design Utilizing Invariant Manifolds Far-Field Orbital Rendezvous
L5 Lagrange Point
A. Meras, C. Damaren, University of
of Cislunar Periodic Orbits
Maneuvers
Thursday, 12 January 2017
424-GNC-26
J. Krozel, Innovation Laboratory, Inc.,
S. Sankararaman, M. Daigle, NASA Ames Portland, OR; W. Leber, C. Maccarone,
Portland, OR; W. Leber, PASSUR Aerospace, Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
PASSUR Aerospace, Stamford, CT
Stamford, CT; C. Cross, G. O’Keeffe,
Metron Aviation, Inc., Dulles, VA
Chaired by: J. KROZEL, The Innovation Laboratory and S. SANKARARAMAN, SGT Inc., NASA Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1723
AIAA-2017-1724
AIAA-2017-1725
Eabling Technologies supporting
Uncertainty Quantification in
Airline Dispatcher Cost Situational
Oceanic Trajectory-Based Operations Trajectory Prediction for Aircraft
Awareness
P. Hruz, Metron Aviation, Inc., Dulles, VA; Operations
J. Krozel, Innovation Laboratory, Inc.,
Thursday, 12 January 2017
423-GNC-25
H. Xie, K. Low, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore, Singapore
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1745
Dynamic Visual Servoing of
a Rotary-wing Unmanned
Aerial Vehicle Without Velocity
Measurement
K. Volle, J. Rogers, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1739
Simultaneous Arrival Control
Algorithms for Weapon Target
Assignment
H. Lenz, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1728
Just On Time – A Concept for iPad
Enabled Timely Accurate Continuous
Descent Operations
Austin 6
Austin 5
Grapevine 6
Grapevine D
161
J. Gray, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; C. Mader, G. Kenway, J.
Martins, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Ann Arbor, MI
J. Park, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and José dos Campos, Brazil; J. Alonso,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
State University, Blacksburg, VA; Y. Jo,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Daejeon, South Korea; S. Choi,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: J. ZHANG, The University of Texas at Dallas and S. CHOI, Virginia Tech
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1753
AIAA-2017-1754
AIAA-2017-1755
Study of a Boundary Layer
Variable-Fidelity Multidisciplinary Multi-Objective Aircraft Design
Ingestion Configuration using a
Design Optimization with Uncertain Optimization for Low External Noise
Fully Coupled Propulsion-RANS
Design Variable for Innovative
and Fuel Burn
Model
Control Effector of Tailless Aircraft C. Ilario da Silva, T. Orra, Embraer, São
Thursday, 12 January 2017
429-MDO-11
Q. Chu, Delft University of Technology,
Delft, The Netherlands
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1752
A Fuzzy-Logic-Based Solution to
Dynamic Target Interception and
Landing with a Small Multirotor
Aircraft
Ft. Worth 1
Grapevine C
Aircraft Design Optimization III
Mustang 1
The panel will discuss why intelligent systems and algorithms are not experiencing more widespread use by the aerospace user community. The goal of the panel will be to:
a) identify the reasons why intelligent systems have not gained wider use in production aerospace vehicles, b) create the steps needed to facilitate such use, and c) including a)
and b) into the Autonomy Roadmap which has been written by the Intelligent Systems Technical Committee.
Moderator: John Valasek, Texas A&M University
Panelists:
Jason Mukherjee
Adrian Stoica
Greg Tallant
Kevin Wise
AeroVironment
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company
The Boeing Company
1530 hrs
Panel: Challenges to Production Intelligent Aerospace Systems
Probabilistic Rule-Based Systems
R. Jagannath, S. Bane, Purdue University,
J. Lisanti, W. Roberts, King Abdullah University West Lafayette, IN; M. Feyz, M. Nalim,
Indiana University-Purdue University
of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi
Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN
Arabia
A. Sathyan, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; N. Ernest, Psibernetix, Inc., N. Stockton, M. Kumar, K. Cohen,
Cincinnati, OH; L. Lavigne, F. Cazaurang, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux,
France; M. Kumar, K. Cohen, University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: F. ADOLF, DLR - German Aerospace Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1750
AIAA-2017-1751
Safe and Autonomous UAV
A Genetic Fuzzy Logic Based
Navigation using Graph Policies
Approach to Solving the Aircraft
T. Mannucci, E. Van Kampen, C. de Visser, Conflict Resolution Problem
Thursday, 12 January 2017
428-IS-9
D. Paxson, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; A. Naples, Innovative
Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1749
Assessment of Incidence Loss and
Shaft Work Production For Wave
Rotor Combustor with Non-Axial
Channels
Pressure Gain Combustion for Gas Turbines
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1748
Influence of Actively Controlled Heat
Release Timing on the Performance
and Operational Characteristics of a
Rotary Valve, Acoustically Resonant
M. Wagner, F. Schauer, Air Force Research Pulse Combustor
Chaired by: V. RAMAN, University of Michigan
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1746
AIAA-2017-1747
Numerical and Analytical
RDE Implementation into an OpenAssessment of a Coupled Rotating Loop T63 Gas Turbine Engine
A. Naples, J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific
Detonation Engine and Turbine
Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; R. Battelle,
Experiment
Thursday, 12 January 2017
427-GTE-9/PGC-6
162
Martin Corporation, Fort Worth, TX
Blacksburg, VA; J. Ling, Sandia National
Laboratories, Livermore, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1768
A Code Architecture to Streamline
the Missile Simulation Life Cycle
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1769
Integrated System Modeling in
SysML for Small Satellites
M. Faes, D. Moens, Catholic University of
Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
T. Arnett, B. Cook, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; M. Clark, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; K.
Rattan, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1773
Fuzzy Logic Controller Stability
Analysis Using a Satisfiability
Modulo Theories Approach
D. Villanueva, Universal Technology
Corporation, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; B.
Smarslok, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; G. Bartram,
Universal Technology Corporation, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1774
Design of Multi-Level Validation
Experiments for Multi-Physics Systems
Model Calibration, Verification, and Validation
M. Yost, E. Mehiel, California Polytechnic C. Kulkarni, C. Teubert, G. Gorospe, Stinger R. Sells, DESE Research, Inc., Huntsville, AL L. Walker, D. Thomas, University of
State University, San Luis Obispo, San Luis Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc., Moffett Field,
Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
Obispo, CA
CA; C. Quach, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; E. Hogge, Northrop
Grumman Corporation, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: L. DOMYANCIC, Southwest Research Institute and T. WEST, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1770
AIAA-2017-1771
AIAA-2017-1772
Visualization of High Dimensional
Identification and quantification
Variance Reduction Estimation in
Turbulence Simulation Data using t-SNE of spatial variability in the
Bayesian Inference
J. Wu, J. Wang, H. Xiao, Virginia
elastostatic properties of additively C. Li, S. Mahadevan, Vanderbilt University,
Polytechnic Institute and State University, manufactured components
Nashville, TN
Thursday, 12 January 2017
433-NDA-9
I. Lunsford, E. Mehiel, California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA
A. Zanj, F. He, Flinders University, Adelaide,
Australia; P. Breedveld, University of Twente,
Enschede, The Netherlands
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1764
Energy-Based Compressible Convective
model Proper for Multiple field
Dynamic Investigation: A Bond Graph
Approach on FSI Problems
Modeling and Simulation Integration and Architectures
M. White, C. Dadswell, T. Fell, R. Coates,
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United
Kingdom
Chaired by: P. ZAAL, NASA Ames Research Center and A. ELMILIGUI, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1765
AIAA-2017-1766
AIAA-2017-1767
Schedule Failure Analysis within the The Horizon Simulation Framework A Virtual Laboratory for Aviation
Horizon Simulation Framework
v3.0
and Airspace Prognostics Research
Thursday, 12 January 2017
432-MST-17
M. Smith, J. Reasoner, R. Fithen, Arkansas K. Turkoglu, B. Graham, San Jose State
Technical University, Russellville, AR
University, San Jose, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1760
A Four-Stage One-Dimensional
Model for Rime, Mixed and Glaze
Ice Accretion on Aerofoils
A. de Paula, F. Porto, Technological Institute Z. Janjua, B. Turnbull, S. Hibberd, K. Choi,
of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos, University of Nottingham, Nottingham,
Brazil; M. Sousa, Federal University of
United Kingdom
Itajubá, Itajubá, Brazil
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1759
Aerodynamic Lateral-Directional
Coefficients Modeling During
Aircraft Design Phases
Modeling and Simulation in Education/Special Topics in Modeling and Simulation
Y. Ochi, National Defense Academy,
Yokosuka, Japan
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1758
Modeling of Flight Dynamics and
Pilot’s Handling of a Hang Glider
Modeling and Simulation of Air Vehicle Dynamics, Systems, and Environments
Chaired by: P. GRANT, University of Toronto and S. BEARD, NASA/ARC-AFS Aerospace Simulation R&D
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1761
AIAA-2017-1762
AIAA-2017-1763
A Proposed Hardware in the Loop Design, Build and Integration of
The Use of Modelling and Simulation
Gimbal Platform that Supports an a Low-Cost Self-Erecting Inverted to Give Students a HEADSTART into
Applied Graduate Controls Course Pendulum Mechanism
Aerospace Engineering
Thursday, 12 January 2017
431-MST-16
M. Roza, R. Van der Ploeg, M. Laban,
Netherlands Aerospace Centre NLR,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Chaired by: D. CRIDER, National Transportation Safety Board
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1756
AIAA-2017-1757
Ventus – Towards a cost-effective A Tailless Fighter Aircraft Model
phenomenological post-stall
for Control-Related Research and
aerodynamic model add-on for
Development
M. Niestroy, K. Dorsett, K. Markstein, Lockheed
upset recovery training
Thursday, 12 January 2017
430-MST-15
P. Nath, Z. Hu, S. Mahadevan, Vanderbilt
University, Nashville, TN
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1775
Bayesian Calibration of Spatially
Varying Model Parameters with
High-Dimensional Response
Mustang 2
Ft. Worth 6
Ft. Worth 7
San Antonio 1
163
J. Lefkowitz, T. Ombrello, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
C. Martin, R. Groetz, J. Yoo, State
University of New York, Buffalo, NY; T. Lee,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL
Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA;
T. Lieuwen, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
Model Validation for Propulsion Workshop II
Corporation, East Hartford, CT; T. Gallagher, Agoura Hills, CA; J. Edwards, North Carolina J. West, C. Groth, University of Toronto,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA State University, Raleigh, NC
Toronto, Canada
C. Wey, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1794
Model Validation for Propulsion –
On the TFNS Subgrid Models for a
Bluff Body Stabilized Flame
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1790
A computational study of soot
formation in opposed-flow diffusion
flame interacting with vortices
P. Selvaraj, H. Im, King Abdullah University
M. Darbandi, M. Saidi, M. Ghafourizadeh, of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi
Arabia
Sharif University of Technology, Tehran,
Iran; G. Schneider, University of Waterloo,
Waterloo, Canada
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1789
Detailed-Chemistry Study of Soot
Nano-Aerosol Formation in a
V. Katta, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Stagnation-Point Reverse-Flow
Dayton, OH; W. Roquemore, Air Force Research Combustor
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1788
Vortex Dynamics and Soot
Formation in a Dump Combustor
Soot/Pyrolysis
M. Geikie, C. Engelmann, A. Morales, R.
Schale, K. Ahmed, University of Central
Florida, Orlando, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1784
Turbulence-Flame Interaction in the
Wrinkled and Corrugated Flamelet
Regimes
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
P. Gokulakrishnan, R. Joklik, C. Fuller,
Combustion Science & Engineering,
Inc., Columbia, MD; R. Vander Wal, J.
Abrahamson, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1787
Experimental and Modeling
Investigation of Pyrolytic Carbon
Deposition Relevant to Fuel Film
Cooling in Rocket Engines
Chaired by: A. COMER, Air Force Institute of Technology and V. SANKARAN, US Air Force/AFRL/RQRC
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1791
AIAA-2017-1792
AIAA-2017-1793
Grid Convergence in LES of Bluff
Advanced LES Models for Turbulent Application of Detached Eddy
Body Stabilized Flames
Combustion
Simulation to a Bluff Body Flame
V. Sankaran, United Technologies
A. Potturi, Metacomp Technologies, Inc., Stabilizer in Duct Flow
Thursday, 12 January 2017
437-PC-27
Stuttgart, Germany; P. Gerlinger, University H. Lalit, J. Gore, H. Wang, Purdue
of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; M.
University, West Lafayette, IN
Aigner, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Stuttgart, Germany
Chaired by: Y. JU, Princeton University and H. CHELLIAH, University of Virginia
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1785
AIAA-2017-1786
Large Eddy Simulations of a Sooting Assessment of Differential Diffusion
Lifted Turbulent Jet-Flame
Effects on Soot Evolution in Piloted
C. Eberle, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Non-premixed Turbulent Flames
Thursday, 12 January 2017
436-PC-26
C. Reuter, S. Won, Y. Ju, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1780
Computations of a New HydrogenOxygen Rocket Engine Based on
Supermulti-jets Colliding with Pulse
C. Fureby, Swedish Defense Research Agency R. Konagaya, K. Naitoh, T. Okamoto, K.
(FOI), Stockholm, Sweden; A. Ehn, E. Nilsson, Tsuru, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
P. Petterson, M. Aldén, Lund University, Lund,
Sweden; T. Hurtig, Swedish Defense Research
Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1779
Investigations of Microwave
Stimulation of Turbulent Flames with
Implications to Gas Turbine Combustors
Advanced Combustion Concepts II
Turbulent Combustion: Flow/Chemistry interactions
Chaired by: I. BOXX, DLR - German Aerospace Center and E. MASTORAKOS, University of Cambridge
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1781
AIAA-2017-1782
AIAA-2017-1783
Effect of Low-Temperature
Turbulence effects on the chemical Reconfigurable Fan-Stirred Flame
Reactivity on the Turbulent
pathways for premixed Methane/ Bomb with Optical Access
A. Morones, V. Leon, E. Petersen, Texas
Combustion of n-Octane/iso-Octane Air flames
D. Dasgupta, W. Sun, Georgia Institute of A&M University, College Station, TX
Mixtures in a Reactor-Assisted
Technology, Atlanta, GA; M. Day, Lawrence
Turbulent Slot Burner
Thursday, 12 January 2017
435-PC-25
Technology, Atlanta, GA; T. Ombrello, C.
Carter, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: E. LYNCH, Aerojet Rocketdyne and L. SMITH, United Technologies Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1776
AIAA-2017-1777
AIAA-2017-1778
The Effect of Ozonolysis Activated Study of Nanosecond Pulsed High Demonstration of swirl-controlled
Autoignition on Jet Flame Dynamics Frequency Discharge Ignition in a 3D-printed mesoscale burner array
X. Gao, W. Sun, Georgia Institute of
Flowing Methane/Air Mixture
using gaseous hydrocarbon fuels
Thursday, 12 January 2017
434-PC-24
San Antonio 6
Ft. Worth 2
Dallas 7
Grapevine 1
164
N. Chakroun, D. Michaels, S. Shanbhogue, D. Tinker, C. Hall, R. Pitz, Vanderbilt
A. Ghoniem, Massachusetts Institute of
University, Nashville, TN
Technology, Cambridge, MA
S. Sato, N. Ohnishi, Tohoku University,
Sendai, Japan
R. Manoharan, T. Boyson, S. O’Byrne,
University of New South Wales at the
Australian Defence Force Academy,
Canberra, Australia
K. Newnam, R. Jagannath, P. Stockett,
P. Wu, L. Rajendran, S. Bane, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
B. Goldberg, A. Dogariu, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ; S. O’Byrne,
University of New South Wales at the
Australian Defence Force Academy,
Canberra, Australia; R. Miles, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1799
Instability Analysis of the Separated
Boundary Layer in Shock Tubes
S. Ahn, J. Chae, H. Kim, K. Kim, Seoul
National University, Seoul, South Korea
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1806
Simulation of Reduced Air Plasma
Reactions for Nanosecond-Pulse
Dielectric Barrier Discharge
DBD Plasma Actuators II
H. Chelliah, M. Rahimi, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1802
Accuracy of plug-ow assumption in
the analysis of laminar ow reactors:
an exploration of ideal operating
conditions
Laminar Flames I
K. Kourtzanidis, L. Raja, University of
Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1807
Modeling of a Sliding Nanosecond
Dielectric Barrier Discharge Actuator
for Flow Control
M. Simeni Simeni, Ohio State University, D. M R, S. T. S., M. P, Indian Institute of
Columbus, OH; B. Goldberg, Princeton
Science, Bengaluru, India
University, Princeton, NJ; C. Zhang, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; K.
Frederickson, W. Lempert, I. Adamovich,
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1812
Plasma Engine Performance
Estimate by Optical Analysis of
Exhaust Plume
Diagnostics and Experimental Techniques
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1805
Shock Wave/Boundary Layer Control
Using Nanosecond Reptitively Pulsed
Dielectric Barrier Discharges
Chaired by: R. MILES, Princeton University and K. XU, University of Alabama in Huntsville
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1809
AIAA-2017-1810
AIAA-2017-1811
Development of a Femtosecond
A parametric investigation of
Electric Field Measurements in a
Laser Electric Field Probe for Non- repetitively pulsed nanosecond
Quasi-Two-Dimensional Ns Pulse
Species Dependent Measurements duration discharges in argon
Discharge in Atmospheric Air
Thursday, 12 January 2017
441-PDL-13
Netherlands
Chaired by: J. ZIMMERMAN, CU Aerospace
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1803
AIAA-2017-1804
Airfoil Stall Hysteresis Control with Influence of Voltage Waveform on
DBD Plasma actuation
Electrohydrodynamic Force in a
E. Batlle, R. Pereira, M. Kotsonis, Delft
Dielectric-Barrier-Discharge Plasma
University of Technology, Delft, The
Actuator
Thursday, 12 January 2017
440-PDL-12
Y. Ju, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1798
Shock Tube Measurements of Jet
and Rocket Fuel Ignition Delay
Times
Shock Tubes
K. Grogan, M. Ihme, Stanford University,
C. Mulvihill, O. Mathieu, E. Petersen, Texas D. Davidson, J. Shao, T. Parise, R. Hanson, Stanford, CA
A&M University, College Station, TX
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Chaired by: W. KULATILAKA, Texas A & M University and E. BARBOUR, The Aerospace Corpation
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2017-1800
AIAA-2017-1801
Invited Review: Progress and
Response of Premixed Stoichiometric Major species measurements and
challenges of plasma assisted
CH4/O2/CO2 Flames to Strain; the Role simulation of partially-premixed,
combustion
cellular, tubular H2-air flames
of Chemistry and Transport
Thursday, 12 January 2017
439-PC-29
O. Mathieu, W. Kulatilaka, E. Petersen,
E. Ninnemann, O. Pryor, S. Barak, B.
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Koroglu, J. Sosa, K. Ahmed, University of
Central Florida, Orlando, FL; et al.
Chaired by: H. CHELLIAH, University of Virginia and J. MILLER, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1795
AIAA-2017-1796
AIAA-2017-1797
Shock-Tube Studies of Tri-EthylHigh-Speed Imaging of the Dynamics Shock-tube Time-history
Phosphate (TEP) Kinetics at High
of H2/O2 Ignition at Low to Moderate Measurements of CO and H2O Using
Temperatures
Temperatures in a Shock Tube
IR Laser Absorption
Thursday, 12 January 2017
438-PC-28
J. Laten, R. LeBeau, Saint Louis University,
St. Louis, MO
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1808
Improving the Performance of a
Plasma Actuator Model for DBD
and Multi-Encapsulated Electrode
Actuators
Ft. Worth 5
Ft. Worth 4
San Antonio 3
Austin 4
165
W. Silva, P. Chwalowski, C. Wieseman,
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton,
VA; D. Eller, U. Ringertz, Royal Institute of
Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA
D. Zhang, W. Chen, University of
Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT
G. Jelicic, J. Schwochow, Y. Govers, J. Sinske,
R. Buchbach, J. Springer, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany
L. Kunka, J. Jacob, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK
Chaired by: M. SENSMEIER, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and G. HRINDA, NASA-Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1829
AIAA-2017-1830
AIAA-2017-1831
Evaluation of Low Cost Additive
Optimal Design of Curvilinearly
A Micromechanics Based Processing
Manufacturing Techniques for Small Stiffened Shells
Model for the Curing Response of 2D
K. Singh, W. Zhao, R. Kapania, Virginia
Rocket Nozzles
Triaxially Braided Textile Composites
Thursday, 12 January 2017
445-STR-11
Savannah, GA; R. Moreno, Altran, Madrid, Jelicic, R. Buchbach, J. Springer, German
Spain; N. Banavara, R. Narisetti, L.
Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen,
Morgan, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, Germany; et al.
Savannah, GA
A. Al-jiboory, G. Zhu, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, MI; S. Swei, NASA
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA;
W. Su, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,
Tuscaloosa, AL; N. Nguyen, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1817
LPV Model Development for a
Flexible Wing Aircraft
D. Inoyama, R. Agarwal, T. Stoumbos,
Orbital ATK, Dulles, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1821
Diffuse Acoustic Field Shaping in
Acoustic Boundary Element Method
using Gradient Based Optimization
Technique
M. Baker, ATA Engineering, Inc., San
Diego, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1822
Challenges in Using Measured Data
to Assess Payload Stresses and
Fatigue Life
M. Gupta, D. Hodges, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1832
Modeling Thin-Walled Beams using
VAM
Other Topics in Structures II
National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
M. Eugeni, G. Coppotelli, F. Mastroddi,
P. Gaudenzi, University of Rome “La
Sapienza”, Rome, Italy; S. Muller, B.
Troclet, Airbus, Les Mureaux, France
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1827
OMA Study on the Structural
Dynamic Properties of a Launcher
Y. Yang, C. Farrar, D. Mascarenas, Los Alamos Vehicle Using Flight Data
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1826
Full-field Structural Dynamics by
Video Motion Manipulation
Dynamic Testing Techniques and System Identification II
L. Kliment, K. Rokhsaz, Wichita State
University, Wichita, KS
Chaired by: M. BOESWALD, DLR - German Aerospace Center and S. SMITH, University of Kentucky
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1823
AIAA-2017-1824
AIAA-2017-1825
Flutter Flight Testing at Gulfstream Efficient ground vibration testing of Online Monitoring of Aircraft Modal
Aerospace Using Advanced Signal aircraft based on output-only modal Parameters during Flight Test based
Processing Techniques
analysis during taxi
on permanent Output-Only Modal
P. Taylor, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, Y. Govers, J. Sinske, J. Schwochow, G.
Analysis
Thursday, 12 January 2017
444-SD-24
S. Ricci, A. De Gaspari, L. Riccobene, F. Fonte, S. Ricci, J. Beretta, F. Fonte, Technical
Technical University of Milan, Milan, Italy
University of Milan, Milan, Italy; D. Monti,
Leonardo Company, Venegono Inferiore, Italy
B. Stanford, S. Massey, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1816
Uncertainty Quantification of the
FUN3D-Predicted Flutter Boundary
on the NASA CRM
Dynamic Loads, Response, Vibration, and Stability of Aerospace Vehicles II
E. Ting, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies,
Inc., Moffett Field, CA; D. Chaparro, MORI
Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; N. Nguyen,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1815
Development of an Integrated
Nonlinear Aeroservoelastic Flight
Dynamic Model of the Truss-Braced
Wing Aircraft
Special Session: Adaptive Aeroelastic Wing Shaping Control II
Chaired by: A. DATTA, Science & Technology Corporation and B. GLAZ, U. S. Army Research Laboratory (APG)
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1818
AIAA-2017-1819
AIAA-2017-1820
Design and Wind Tunnel Test Validation Buffet Load Alleviation on the Fin of a Usage Analysis of BAe-146
of Gust Load Alleviation Systems
High Performance Training Aircraft
Airtankers in USFS Service
Thursday, 12 January 2017
443-SD-23
Chaired by: E. TING, SGT and B. STANFORD, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1813
AIAA-2017-1814
Optimal Control Surface Layout for Computational Results for the KTHan Aeroservoelastic Wingbox
NASA Wind-Tunnel Model Used for
B. Stanford, NASA Langley Research
Acquisition of Transonic Nonlinear
Center, Hampton, VA
Aeroelastic Data
Thursday, 12 January 2017
442-SD-22
W. Krueger, V. Handojo, T. Klimmek,
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Göttingen, Germany
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1828
Flight Loads Analysis and
Measurements of External Stores on
an Atmospheric Research Aircraft
Appaloosa 1
Appaloosa 4
Appaloosa 3
Appaloosa 2
166
Blasques, Technical University of Denmark, A. Rosenberg, A. Sharma, Iowa State
Risø, Denmark
University, Ames, IA
Thursday, 12 January 2017
450-NW-19
1530 - 1600 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1836
Study on the Use of HiCOP Fuel for
Gas Turbine Combustors
E. Khalil, H. Helal, Cairo University, Cairo,
Egypt; O. Abdellatif, Benha University, Cairo,
Egypt; G. ElHarriri, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1841
Effect of Raked Winglet on Aircraft
Performance
Emerging Energy Technologies I
K. Swaminathan Gopalan, A. Borner, K.
Stephani, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL; N. Mansour, NASA
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1845
Detailed DSMC Surface Chemistry
Modeling of the Oxidation of
Carbon-Based Ablators
1630 hrs
AIAA-2017-1851
Modeling of Tethered Kite Apparent
Velocity Dynamics Based on
Effective Attitude Tracking
H. Li, D. Olinger, M. Demetriou, Worcester
O. Yirtici, I. Tuncer, S. Ozgen, Middle East Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA
Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1850
Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of
Wind Turbine Blades for Reducing
Power Production Losses due to Ice
Accretion
Thursday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break
C. Bottasso, P. Bortolotti, J. Loganathan,
Technical University of Munich, Munich,
Germany
1530 hrs
AIAA-2017-1849
Propagation of Uncertainties
Through Wind Turbine Models for
B. Moghadassian, A. Sharma, Iowa State Robust Design Optimization
Wind Energy Control and Optimization II
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1848
Inverse Design of Horizontal Axis
Wind Turbine Blades
University, Ames, IA
R. Amano, University of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI; A. Alkhalidi,
German-Jordanian University, Amman,
Jordan; A. Alkhafaji, University of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI
1600 hrs
AIAA-2017-1837
Study of Aeration by Using
Pulsating Air Flow
Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Methods
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1844
DSMC Computations of Separation
over a `Tick’ model in Hypersonic
High Enthalpy Transitional Flows
E. Khalil, A. Azzazi, G. ElHarriri, T.
AbouDeif, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1840
Commercial Aircraft Cabins’
Ventilation Systems
N. Singh, S. Poovathingal, T.
R. Prakash, S. Gai, S. O’Byrne, University
Schwartzentruber, University of Minnesota, of New South Wales at the Australian
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
Defence Force Academy, Canberra,
Australia
Chaired by: C. BOTTASSO, Technichse Universität München
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1846
AIAA-2017-1847
Multi-fidelity Optimization of
Inverse Design of a Dual-Rotor
Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines
Wind Turbine using a Prescribed
M. McWilliam, F. Zahle, C. Pavese, J.
Wake Vortex Lattice Method
Thursday, 12 January 2017
449-WE-10
I. Borges Sebastiao, H. Luo, M.
Kulakhmetov, A. Alexeenko, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
Chaired by: K. STEPHANI, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1842
AIAA-2017-1843
DSMC implementation of compact DSMC Acceleration Techniques
state-specific N2+O dissociation and Applied to Shock Heated and
exchange models
Recirculating Flows
Thursday, 12 January 2017
448-TP-12
E. Khalil, H. Helal, Cairo University, Cairo,
S. Beyhaghi, R. Amano, University of
Egypt; O. Abdellatif, Benha University, Cairo, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI
Egypt; G. ElHarriri, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Chaired by: S. SHERIF, University of Florida and A. VISHWANATH, GE
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1838
AIAA-2017-1839
Aircraft-Blended Winglet
Slotted airfoils for increasing the
Performance Analyses
aerodynamic efficiency
Thursday, 12 January 2017
447-TES-3
1500 hrs
AIAA-2017-1835
Effect of N2-CO2 Mixture on
Entrainment and Emission in a High
Intensity Combustor
Fossil Fuel Power Technologies II
H. Fujiwara, K. Okai, M. Makida, K.
A. Said, E. Darby, A. Gupta, University of Shimodaira, T. Mizuno, Japan Aerospace
M. de la Torre, A. Acosta-Zamora, N. Love, Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan;
S. Noda, Environmental Energy, Tokyo,
A. Choudhuri, University of Texas, El Paso,
Japan; et al.
El Paso, TX
Chaired by: N. SYRED, Cardiff University and B. DAM, WoodWard
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2017-1833
AIAA-2017-1834
Swirlers Effectiveness in Turbulent Study of High Intensity Turbluent
Transverse Jet Mixing Uniformity Flow Over a Backward Facing
T. Elgammal, R. Amano, University of
Step Using 10kHz Particle Image
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI
Velocimetry
Thursday, 12 January 2017
446-TES-2
Session Room Foyers
Texas D
Austin 3
Palomino 1
Mustang 3
167
Friday Morning Plenary: Next-Generation Workforce
Friday, 13 January 2017
454-PLNRY-7
0800 - 0900 hrs
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Kakuda, Japan
V. Dippold, D. Friedlander, NASA Glenn
Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Chaired by: E. LOTH, University of Virginia and L. LEAVITT, N A S A
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1852
AIAA-2017-1853
Performance Prediction of External Relating a Jet-Surface Interaction
Nozzle with Clustered Entrance
Experiment to a Commercial
T. Isono, Tohoku University, Sendai,
Supersonic Transport Aircraft Using
Japan; S. Tomioka, N. Sakuranaka, Japan Numerical Simulations
Friday, 13 January 2017
456-ABPSI-3
Friday, 13 January 2017
455-NW-22
0900 - 0930 hrs
I. Garnica, T. Takahashi, Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1854
A Study of Engine Parameters and
Shaft Configuration on Transport
Aircraft Performance
Nozzles and Propulsion Design
Friday Morning Networking Coffee Break
Dennis Todd
Vice President, Engineering—Services and Support
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Friday Morning Speakers’ Briefing
Friday, 13 January 2017
453-SB-5
0730 - 0800 hrs
Moderator: Darryll Pines, Dean, A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland
Panelists:
Curt Carlson
Jaiwon Shin
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Associate Administrator, Aeronautics Mission Directorate
The Practice of Innovation
NASA
Friday Early Morning Coffee Break
Friday
The Workplace of the Future: Technology Traps and Leadership Challenges
Mary “Missy” Cummings
Professor, School of Engineering, Duke University
Director, Humans and Autonomy Laboratory, Duke Robotics
Women at SciTech Social Hour and Keynote
Friday, 13 January 2017
452-NW-21
0700 - 0730 hrs
Open to all attendees
Thursday, 12 January 2017
451-NW-20
1730 - 1930 hrs
Dallas 1
Session Room Foyers
Graham Warwick
Technology Managing Editor
Aviation Week & Space Technology
Texas A & B
Session Rooms
Session Room Foyers
Texas C
168
M. Schmidt, Munich Aerospace e.V.,
Taufkirchen, Germany; P. Heinemann,
M. Hornung, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V.,
Taufkirchen, Germany
Munich, Garching, Germany
V. Yavuztürk, E. Topbas, Ü. Kutluay,
TUBITAK, Ankara, Turkey; Y. Yazicioglu,
Middle East Technical University, Ankara,
Turkey
L. Sankar, Georgia Institute of Technology, R. Jain, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile
Atlanta, GA
Research Development and Engineering
Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and E. REED, Sikorsky Aircraft
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1870
AIAA-2017-1871
Application of Hover Prediction
CFD Performance and Turbulence
Methodologies to Anhedral Tip
Transition Predictions on an
Shapes
Installed Model-scale Rotor in Hover
Friday, 13 January 2017
460-APA-45
Inc., Ankara, Turkey; O. Tekinalp, Middle
East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Chaired by: K. DORSETT, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and M. PHILLIPS, NASA
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1864
AIAA-2017-1865
Main Rotor Downwash Effect
Flight Test Maneuver Design and
on Separation Characteristics of
Aerodynamic Parameter Estimation
External Stores
for Single Use Autonomous Gliding
O. Kapulu, Turkish Aerospace Industries,
Air Vehicles
Friday, 13 January 2017
459-AFM-12
Corporation, Savannah, GA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1859
Reconfigurable Internal Weapons
Carriage System for Small Fighter
Aircraft
Special Purpose Aircraft
H. Ishikawa, ASIRI Corporation, Tokyo,
Japan; Y. Ueda, Try-Angle, Inc., Tokyo,
Japan; N. Tokugawa, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1860
Natural Laminar Flow Wing Design
for a Low-Boom Supersonic Aircraft
A. Overmeyer, P. Martin, Army Aviation
and Missile Research Development and
Engineering Center, Hampton, VA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1872
Measured Boundary Layer
Transition and Rotor Hover
Performance at Model Scale
D. Nelson, University of Colorado, Colorado
Springs, Colorado Springs, CO; J. Irving,
BAE Systems, Warton, United Kingdom; M.
Ghoreyshi, A. Jirasek, A. Lofthouse, U.S. Air
Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1867
Experimental and Numerical
Investigation of Flight Dynamics of a
Generic Lambda Wing Configuration
S. Jain, K. C, Y. Yarlagadda, National
Aerospace Laboratories, Bengaluru,
India; A. Saraf, A. Goyal, Aeronautical
Development Agency, Bengaluru, India
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1868
Calibration and accuracy
determination of airdata system for
a modern fighter aircraft
Special Session: Simulation of Rotor in Hover III
A. Da Ronch, University of Southampton,
Southampton, United Kingdom; M. Righi,
Zürich University of Applied Sciences,
Winterthur, Switzerland; M. Berci,
University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1866
Revised Indicial Aerodynamics
for Parametric Search and Design
Analysis
Y. Zhang, C. de Visser, Q. Chu, Delft University
of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Aerodynamic Prediction Methods
Aircraft Flight Dynamics, Handling Qualities, and Performance IV
J. Fox, C. Bil, R. Carrese, RMIT University, M. Anderson, K. Teope, U.S. Air Force
Melbourne, Australia
Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1858
Particle Swarm Optimization with
Surrogate Modelling for Passive
Vortex Generators
Chaired by: N. DEVARAKONDA, The Ohio State University and N. HALL, Lockheed Martin
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1861
AIAA-2017-1862
AIAA-2017-1863
Non-Centroidal Equations of Motion Dynamic Soaring − Kinetic Energy Online Damage Case Identification
for Flight Simulation
and Inertial Speed
for Database-driven Safe Flight
G. Howe, Gulfstream Aerospace
G. Sachs, B. Grüter, Technical University of Envelope Prediction System
Friday, 13 January 2017
458-AFM-11
Hadder, T. Takahashi, Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ
Chaired by: R. BARRETT and J. WELSTEAD, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1855
AIAA-2017-1856
Next-Generation Regional Jet
Boarding and Turnaround Process
Transport Conceptual Design
Assessment of Single- and Twin-Aisle
M. Benassi, C. Hrdina, E. Horton, E.
Aircraft
Friday, 13 January 2017
457-ACD-11
A. Anttho, A. Mohiudeen, K. Kara, Khalifa
University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1869
Determination of Water Droplet
Collection Efficiency: An Empirical
Model
S. Xu, S. Timme, University of Liverpool,
Liverpool, United Kingdom; O. Mykhaskiv,
J. Mueller, Queen Mary University of
London, London, United Kingdom
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1857
Wing-body junction redesign
with CAD-based parametrization
including moving intersection
Dallas 2
Grapevine 4
Grapevine 5
Pecos 3
169
K. Groot, J. Serpieri, M. Kotsonis, Delft
G. Rigas, T. Colonius, California Institute of
University of Technology, Delft, The
Technology, Pasadena, CA; M. Beyar, The
Netherlands; F. Pinna, von Kármán Institute for Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA
Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium
E. Peraza Hernandez, D. Hartl, D.
T. Turner, J. Moore, NASA Langley Research Lagoudas, Texas A&M University, College
Center, Hampton, VA; D. Long, Analytical Station, TX
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Hampton, VA
of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
R. Hortensius, J. Dutton, G. Elliott,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1885
High-Speed Flow Mixing
Using High-Frequency Pulsed
Microactuators
Control of High Speed Flows
Flow Stability Analysis
A. Tenney, T. Coleman, J. Lewalle, M. Glauser, State University, Tallahassee, FL
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY; S. Gogineni,
Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL
Z. Zhang, D. Seth, S. Artham, J. Leishman,
E. Gnanamanickam, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1890
Time-Resolved Flow Field
Measurements of Momentum
S. Artham, Z. Zhang, E. Gnanamanickam, Driven Pulsed, Transient Jets
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1889
An Experimental Study of
Momentum-Driven Unsteady Jets
Jet Flow Experiments
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1877
Experimental Characterization of
a Composite Morphing Radiator
Prototype in a Relevant Thermal
Environment
B. Jenett, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA; K. Cheung, NASA C. Bertagne, J. Whitcomb, D. Hartl, Texas A&M
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
University, College Station, TX; L. Erickson,
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1876
BILL-E: Robotic Platform for
Locomotion and Manipulation of
Lightweight Space Structures
M. Chiatto, L. de Luca, University of Naples J. Solomon, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL
“Federico II”, Naples, Italy
Chaired by: S. SILTON, US Army Research Laboratory and X. LIU, San Diego State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1886
AIAA-2017-1887
AIAA-2017-1888
Simultaneous Planar PIV and sDIC Multi-Measurement Correlations
Flow Field Characteristics of
Measurements of an Axisymmetric in the Near-Field of a Complex
Non-Axisymmetric Jets at High
Jet Flowing Across a Compliant
Supersoinc Jet Using Time-Resolved Temperatures
R. Vemula, G. Valentich, R. Kumar, Florida
Surface
Schlieren Imaging
Friday, 13 January 2017
464-FD-61
P. Kreth, University of Tennessee,
Tullahoma, Tullahoma, TN; F. Alvi, Florida
State University, Tallahassee, FL
Chaired by: N. WEBB, The Ohio State University and C. CLIFFORD, Auburn University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1882
AIAA-2017-1883
AIAA-2017-1884
The Effects of High-Frequency,
LES Study on Unsteadiness of Shock Numerical and Experimental
Supersonic Microjet Injection on a Boundary Layer Interaction
Frequency Response of Plasma
X. Dong, Y. Yang, J. Tang, C. Liu, University Synthetic Jet Actuators
High-Speed Cavity Flow
Friday, 13 January 2017
463-FD-60
I. Rahbari, C. Scalo, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN
Chaired by: G. RIGAS, Caltech and S. RAGHUNATH, The University of Queensland
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1879
AIAA-2017-1880
AIAA-2017-1881
Bi-Global Stability Analysis of
Secondary Stability Analysis of
Stability of wall-bounded fows
Compressible Channel Flow over
Crossflow Vortices using BiGlobal using one-way spatial integration of
Complex Impedance Walls
Theory on PIV Base Flows
Navier-Stokes equations
Friday, 13 January 2017
462-FD-10
Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1875
Modeling and Design of Shape
Memory Alloy-based Origami
Structures with Smooth Folds
J. McQuien, C. Bertagne, J. Whitcomb,
D. Hartl, Texas A&M University, College
Station, TX; L. Erickson, NASA Johnson
Space Center, Houston, TX
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1878
Design and Fabrication of a
Composite Morphing Radiator Panel
Using High Conductivity Fibers
Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Adaptive Structures, Space and Planetary Systems and Subsystems
Chaired by: D. DOYLE, USAF and J. JOO, AFRL/RQVC
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1873
AIAA-2017-1874
A Finite Beam Element Framework Computational Modeling of a
for Variable Stiffness Structures
Mechanized Bench-Top Apparatus
T. Macquart, A. Pirrera, P. Weaver,
for Leading-Edge Slat Noise
University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Treatment Device Prototypes
Friday, 13 January 2017
461-ASC-6
Texas 2
Texas 1
Pecos 4
Palomino 3
170
Y. Chen, E. DeMauro, J. Wagner, Sandia
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM;
M. Arienti, Sandia National Laboratories,
Livermore, CA; D. Guildenbecher, P. Farias,
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque,
NM; et al.
K. Dogan, K. Rajagopal, S. Balakrishnan,
Missouri University of Science and
Technology, Rolla, MO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1896
Nonlinear Adaptive Control of
Quadrotor UAVs with Run-Time
Safety Assurance
University, Ithaca, NY
R. DeHart, NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center, Greenbelt, MD
Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
D. Matz, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX; P. Lu, San Diego State
University, San Diego, CA; G. Mendeck,
R. Sostaric, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1901
Application of a Fully Numerical
Guidance to Mars Aerocapture
D. Jatiningrum, C. de Visser, M. van Paassen,
Q. Chu, M. Mulder, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1905
Investigating Cross-Axis Sensitivity
and Misalignment in an Angular
Accelerometer Measurement Unit
Spacecraft and Launch Estimation and Sensors
Chaired by: K. BOLLINO, U.S. Air Force and S. STARIN, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1902
AIAA-2017-1903
AIAA-2017-1904
Recursive Inertia Estimation with Prediction of Lunar Reconnaissance Three-Axis Attitude Estimation Using
Semidefinite Programming
Orbiter Reaction Wheel Assembly Rate-Integrating Gyroscopes
Z. Manchester, Harvard University,
J. Crassidis, State University of New York,
Angular Momentum Using
Cambridge, MA; M. Peck, Cornell
Amherst, NY; F. Markley, NASA Goddard
Regression Analysis
Friday, 13 January 2017
468-GNC-31
K. Webb, P. Lu, Iowa State University,
Houston, TX; P. Lu, San Diego State
Ames, IA; A. Dwyer Cianciolo, NASA
E. Robertson, NASA Johnson Space Center, R. Sostaric, C. Cerimele, E. Robertson,
Houston, TX
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX; University, San Diego, CA; S. Stachowiak, Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
J. Garcia, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1900
Aerocapture Guidance for a Human
Mars Mission
Entry, Descent and Landing GNC Technology II
R. Avram, X. Zhang, Wright State
of South Florida, Tampa, FL; A. Chakravarthy, University, Dayton, OH; J. Muse, M. Clark,
Wichita State University, Wichita, KS; D.
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightMcNeely, S. Balakrishnan, Missouri University Patterson AFB, OH
of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO
Chaired by: J. CARSON, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and P. LU, San Diego State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1897
AIAA-2017-1898
AIAA-2017-1899
Synopsis of Precision Landing
A Rigid Mid Lift-to-Drag Ratio
Automated Re-entry System using
and Hazard Avoidance (PL&HA)
Approach to Human Mars Entry,
FNPEG
W. Johnson, Intuitive Machines, Inc.,
Capabilities for Space Exploration Descent, and Landing
Friday, 13 January 2017
467-GNC-30
Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beach, FL
Multiphase Flows III
Verification and Validation of Adaptive Systems III
Chaired by: T. YUCELEN, Missouri University of Science & Technology and J. MUSE, AFRL/RQQA
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1893
AIAA-2017-1894
AIAA-2017-1895
Sensor Blending with an Application Cost Detectability and Stability of Decentralized Adaptive Stabilization
to Robust Direct Adaptive Control of Multiple Model-based Adaptive
of Large-Scale Active-Passive
a Non-minimum Phase Aircraft
Controllers Using Data-Driven
Modular Systems
M. Balas, A. Norriega, R. Anderson, Embry- Control Theory
B. Gruenwald, E. Arabi, T. Yucelen, University
Friday, 13 January 2017
466-GNC-29
Chaired by: J. HARTWIG, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1891
AIAA-2017-1892
Spray-Wall Interactions Modeling Aerodynamic Breakup and Secondary
A. Silva, C. Rodrigues, J. Barata, University Drop Formation for a Liquid Metal
of Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal
Column in a Shock-Induced Cross-Flow
Friday, 13 January 2017
465-FD-62
Grapevine 6
Austin 4
Austin 2
Texas 3
171
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; M. Pachter, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Technology, Atlanta, GA; M. Armstrong, D.
Snyder, Rolls-Royce Group plc, Indianapolis,
IN; J. Tai, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
Science, Bengaluru, India
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1915
Fixed Wing Aircraft Perching
M. Vedantam, S. Keshmiri, G. Garcia, W.
Huang, University of Kansas, Lawrence,
P. Hartmann, M. Schütt, D. Moormann,
RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany Lawrence, KS
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1914
Control of Departure and Approach
Maneuvers of Tiltwing VTOL Aircraft
Aerospace Robotics
P. Tian, A. He, H. Chao, Z. Zheng, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS; Y. Gu, West
Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1920
Machine Learning Approach for
Finding Similar Weather-Impacted
D. Mukherjee, Technion--Israel Institute of Situations in En Route Airspace
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1919
Grid-Free Search and Exploration
using Modified Cyclic Pursuit
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1924
Modeling and Design of a Partially
Electric Distributed Aircraft
Propulsion System with GT-HEAT
New Engine Architectures II
S. Park, P. Menon, Optimal Synthesis, Inc., Technology, Haifa, Israel; D. Ghose, Indian S. Schelling, J. Krozel, Innovation
Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India
Los Altos, CA
Laboratory, Inc., Portland, OR
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1918
Game Theoretic Trajectory
Negotiation Mechanism for Merging
Air Traffic Management
Intelligent and Cooperative Control in AE Applications
J. Gladin, D. Trawick, C. Perullo, J. Tai, D.
Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology,
C. Perullo, D. Trawick, Georgia Institute of
Atlanta, GA
Technology, Atlanta, GA; M. Armstrong,
Rolls-Royce Group plc, Indiannapolis, IN; J.
Tai, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: M. ATTIA, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1922
AIAA-2017-1923
Development and Application of
Cycle Selection and Sizing of a SingleGT-HEAT for the Electrically Variable Aisle Transport with the Electrically
Engine(TM) Design
Variable Engine(TM) (EVE) for Fleet
D. Trawick, C. Perullo, Georgia Institute of Level Fuel Optimization
Friday, 13 January 2017
472-GTE-10
J. Warner, J. Rogers, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: I. WEINTRAUB and J. WARNER
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1916
AIAA-2017-1917
Autonomous Flightworthiness
An Optimal Aircraft Defense Strategy
Determination for Modular Vertical for the Active Target Defense Scenario
I. Weintraub, E. Garcia, D. Casbeer, Air
Lift Vehicles
Friday, 13 January 2017
471-GNC-34
M. AlAbsi, T. Fields, University of Missouri, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
Kansas City, Kansas CIty, MO
Chaired by: S. ULRICH, Carleton University and J. SASIADEK, Carleton University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1911
AIAA-2017-1912
AIAA-2017-1913
Quadcopter Experimental
Experimental Validation of the
Curvature Constrained Lyapunov
Evaluation of Nonlinear Dynamic Selective Velocity Obstacle method Vector Field for Stand-off Target
Inversion Coupled with Fourier
for Autonomous Collision Avoidance Tracking
C. Cheung, Y. Jenie, E. Van Kampen,
A. Pothen, A. Ratnoo, Indian Institute of
Transform Regression
Friday, 13 January 2017
470-GNC-33
J. Geng, J. Langelaan, Pennsylvania State G. Bousquet, M. Triantafyllou, J. Slotine,
University, University Park, PA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1910
Wake Encounter Simulation and Flight
Validation with UAV Close Formation
Flight
Emerging Micro Air Vehicle Capabilities
Chaired by: H. CHAO, University of Kansas and J. LANGELAAN, Pennsylvania State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1907
AIAA-2017-1908
AIAA-2017-1909
A Quasi Polar Local Occupancy Grid Dynamic Soaring in Finite-Thickness Control Strategies for Flight in
Approach for Vision-based Obstacle Wind Shears: an Asymptotic
Extreme Turbulence
M. Abdulrahim, A. Mohamed, S. Watkins,
Avoidance
Solution
Friday, 13 January 2017
469-GNC-32
J. Quindlen, J. How, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1921
Machine Learning for Efficient
Sampling-Based Algorithms in
Robust Multi-Agent Planning Under
Uncertainty
Grapevine 2
Austin 1
Austin 6
Austin 5
172
J. Peace, F. Lu, University of Texas,
Arlington, Arlington, TX
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
T. West, C. Gumbert, NASA Langley
Cambridge, MA; B. Peherstorfer, University Research Center, Hampton, VA
of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI
Arlington, Arlington, TX
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
M. Zaag, R. Botez, University of Québec,
Montréal, Canada
Chaired by: S. KOWALCHUK, Sandia National Laboratories
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1940
AIAA-2017-1941
Design of a Transient Variable Cycle Cessna Citation X Engine Model
Turbine Engine Model for System Identification and Validation in
Integration with Controls
the Cruise Regime from Flight
R. Buettner, R. Roberts, M. Wolff,
Tests based on Neural Networks
Wright State University, Dayton, OH; A.
combined with Extended Great
Behbahani, Air Force Research Laboratory, Deluge Algorithm
Friday, 13 January 2017
476-MST-18
Y. Korolev, V. Toropov, Queen Mary
University of London, London, United
Kingdom; S. Shahpar, Rolls-Royce Group
plc, Derby, United Kingdom
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1932
Experimental Study of Liquid
Injector Elements for Use in
Rotating Detonation Engines
C. Lopez, A. Baldomir, S. Hernandez,
University of A Coruña, A Coruña, Spain
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1937
The relevance of reliabilitybased topology optimization in
preliminary phases of aerospace
structural design
Optimization Under Uncertainty II
Z. Du, Z. Wan, Y. Dai, S. Zhu, C. Yang,
Beihang University, Beijing, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1938
Robust Aeroelastic Design
Optimization of Hypersonic Vehicle
with Uncertainties in Aerodynamic
Loads, Heat Flux, and Structure
W. Anderson, D. Lim, S. Heister, Purdue
D. Stechmann, S. Heister, S. Sardeshmukh, University, West Lafayette, IN
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1931
High-Pressure Rotating Detonation
Engine Testing and Flameholding
Analysis with Hydrogen and Natural
Gas
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1943
Design and Benchmarking of a
Network-In-the-Loop Simulation for
Use in a Hardware-In-the-Loop System
P. Bardela, R. Botez, University of Québec, E. Aretskin-Hariton, NASA Glenn Research
Montréal, Canada
Center, Cleveland, OH; G. Thomas, N&R
Engineering, Inc., Parma Heights, OH; J.
Kratz, D. Culley, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1942
Identification and Validation of the
Cessna Citation X Engine Component
Level Modeling with Flight Tests
T. Hirose, S. Ogawa, D. Sasaki, Kanazawa
Institute of Technology, Hakusan, Japan;
Y. Fukushima, S. Obayashi, Tohoku
University, Katahira, Japan
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1944
Application of Immersed Boundary
Method with Wall Injection for Solid
Rocket Motor Internal Flow
Modeling and Simulation of Propulsion Systems
Chaired by: D. ALLAIRE, Texas A&M University and A. CHAUDHURI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1934
AIAA-2017-1935
AIAA-2017-1936
Design Optimization Under
Optimal Approximations of Coupling Multifidelity, Multidisciplinary
Uncertainty Using the Multipoint
in Multidisciplinary Models
Uncertainty Quantification with
R. Baptista, Y. Marzouk, K. Willcox,
Approximation Method
Non-Intrusive Polynomial Chaos
Friday, 13 January 2017
475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; F. Schauer, Air
Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
Numerical Tools II
Pressure Gain Combustion - Rotating and Pulse Detonation Engines
F. Carpenter, P. Cizmas, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1927
Effect of Gradient Reconstruction
Method on Transonic Fan
Performance
Chaired by: S. STANLEY, Aerojet Rocketdyne and T. KAEMMING, Innovative Scientific Solutions Incorporated
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1928
AIAA-2017-1929
AIAA-2017-1930
Experimental Study of the Ignition
Study of Shock Wave Transmission Exergy analysis of pulse detonation
Process in Rotating Detonation Engines by Detonation Wave Interaction
engine with linear power generator
M. Fotia, J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific
R. Bello, F. Lu, University of Texas,
with Contact Discontinuity
Friday, 13 January 2017
474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
M. Koike, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, J. Delimont, C. Nolen, A. McClung,
Hakusan, Japan; D. Sasaki, Kanazawa Institute Southwest Research Institute, San
of Technology, Kanazawa, Japan; T. Misaka, K. Antonio, TX
Shimoyama, S. Obayashi, Tohoku University,
Sendai, Japan; K. Hirakawa, IHI Corporation,
Nishitama, Japan; et al.
Chaired by: M. RICKLICK, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1925
AIAA-2017-1926
Numerical Simulation of Cascade Performance Modeling of Gas
Flows Using Block-Structured
Turbine Engines Using Inverse
Cartesian Mesh
Solution Methods
Friday, 13 January 2017
473-GTE-11
P. Acar, S. Srivastava, V. Sundararaghavan,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Arbor, MI
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1939
Stochastic Design Optimization of
Microstructures with Utilization of a
Linear Solver
J. Lowe, M. Attia, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1933
Oriented Jet In Crossflow Turbulence
Generator for Confined Flame
Acceleration in Moving Mixtures
Ft. Worth 6
Mustang 1
San Antonio 2
Grapevine 3
173
W. Thomison, D. Allaire, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX
S. Stouffer, T. Hendershott, J. Monfort,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; J.
Diemer, Innovative Scientific Solutions,
Inc., Dayton, OH; E. Corporan, P.
Wrzesinski, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; et al.
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1956
Parametric Study of Alternating
Flow Patterns in Non-Reacting
Multiple-Swirl Flows
A&M University, College Station, TX
B. Dolan, R. Villalva Gomez, E. Gutmark,
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL;
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
R. Xu, Stanford University, Stanford, CA;
S. Stouffer, University of Dayton, Dayton,
OH; T. Lee, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL; et al.
Chaired by: A. CASWELL, USAF AFRL/RQTC and S. SHANBHOGUE
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2017-1954
AIAA-2017-1955
Lean Blowout and Ignition
Large-Eddy Simulations of Fuel
Characteristics of Conventional and Effect on Gas Turbine Lean Blow-out
Surrogate Fuels Measured in a Swirl L. Esclapez, P. Ma, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA; E. Mayhew, University of
Stabilized Combustor
Friday, 13 January 2017
479-PC-30
M. Rumpfkeil, University of Dayton,
Dayton, OH; K. Hanazaki, Nagaoka
University of Technology, Niigata, Japan;
P. Beran, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1952
Uncertainty Analysis of Turbulence
Model Closure Coefficients for WallBounded Attached and Separated
Flows
Flame Stabilization/Blow Out
G. Geraci, Stanford University, Stanford, A. Erb, S. Hosder, Missouri University of
CA; M. Eldred, Sandia National
Science and Technology, Rolla, MO
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; G.
Iaccarino, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1951
A multifidelity multilevel Monte
Carlo method for uncertainty
propagation in aerospace
S. Friedman, S. Ghoreishi, D. Allaire, Texas applications
Chaired by: N. CHENNIMALAI KUMAR, General Electric Global Research Center and P. JOSHI, Heinkel Engineering GmbH
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1948
AIAA-2017-1949
AIAA-2017-1950
Construction of Multi-Fidelity Locally A Model Reification Approach
Quantifying the Impact of Different
Optimized Surrogate Models for
to Fusing Information from
Model Discrepancy Formulations in
Uncertainty Quantification
Multifidelity Information Sources Coupled Multidisciplinary Systems
Friday, 13 January 2017
478-NDA-11
B. Re, A. Guardone, Technical University of Rolls-Royce Group plc, Derby, United
Milan, Milan, Italy; C. Dobrzynski, French Kingdom
Institute for Research in Computer Science
and Control (INRIA), Talence, France
Uncertainty Quantification II
Solution Adaptive Meshing and Error Estimation
Chaired by: C. OLLIVIER GOOCH, University of British Columbia and W. JONES, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1945
AIAA-2017-1946
AIAA-2017-1947
An Adaptive Conservative ALE
Comparison of Anisotropic Mesh
A Truncation Error Based Anisotropic
Approach to Deal with Large
Adaptation for Turbomachinery Flows Mesh Adaptation Metric for CFD
Boundary Displacements in Three- G. Vivarelli, N. Qin, University of Sheffield, T. Phillips, C. Ollivier Gooch, University of
Dimensional Inviscid Simulations Sheffield, United Kingdom; S. Shahpar, British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Friday, 13 January 2017
477-MVC-5
M. Wang, H. Kannan, C. Bloebaum, Iowa
State University, Ames, IA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1953
Value Driven Optimization in
an Uncertain Marketplace and
Quantifying Uncertainty with the
Gini Coefficient
San Antonio 1
Mustang 2
Palomino 1
174
A. Cross, General Electric Company,
Niskayuna, NY; J. Estevadeordal, North
Dakota State University, Fargo, ND; M.
Masquelet, K. McManus, General Electric
Company, Niskayuna, NY
Andrew Ihnen
Naval Air Warfare Center
Jeffrey Haynes
Aerojet Rocketdyne
Model Validation for Propulsion Workshop: Closing Session
Lance Smith
UTRC
Combustor Advances Enabled by Advanced Manufacturing
Jean-Francois Rideau
Microturbo Safran
Y. Song, D. Hwang, K. Ahn, Chungbuk
National University, Cheongju, South Korea
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1961
Effect of orifice geometry on spray
characteristics of liquid jet in cross
flow
Palomino 2
Grapevine 1
San Antonio 3
Austin 3
S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia; D. Storozhev,
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of
Automatics, Moscow, Russia
E. Jans, K. Frederickson, M. Yurkovich, Z.
Eckert, J. Rich, I. Adamovich, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1969
Laser Induced “Counter” Convection
in Water
Plasma and Laser Physics II
M. Shneider, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ; V. Semak, Virtual Laser
M. Pachuilo, D. Levko, L. Raja, P. Varghese, Application Design, State College, PA
University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
Chaired by: J. ZIMMERMAN, CU Aerospace and M. PANESI, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1966
AIAA-2017-1967
AIAA-2017-1968
Numerical simulation of dissociation Progress in Development of a
Experimental and Numerical
kinetics in the Penning discharge Chemical CO Laser Driven by a
Investigations of a Pulsed
plasma using 2D modified driftChemical Reaction between Carbon Nanosecond Streamer Discharge
diffusion model
Vapor and Oxygen
in CO2
Friday, 13 January 2017
484-PDL-14
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1971
Experiments on a Plasma-based
Metamaterial at Microwave
Fequencies
1230 hrs
AIAA-2017-1972
Modeling of Dual-Pulse Laser
Ignition
A. Tropina, Kharkiv National University,
A. Sharma, D. Levko, L. Raja, University of E. Matlis, A. Hoffman, T. Corke, University Kharkiv, Ukraine; M. Shneider, R. Miles,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1970
Computational Studies of Positive
and Negative Streamers in Bubbles
Suspended in Distilled Water
Ft. Worth 5
The Model Validation for Propulsion (MVP) workshop is an open forum, bringing together researchers and modelers to help improve our understanding and capabilities of modeling turbulent reacting flows in relevant aerospace propulsion systems. This session includes a panel
discussion on Best Practices in Reacting Large Eddy Simulations and closes with an opportunity for participants to provide feedback for future workshop forums.
Friday, 13 January 2017
483-PC-34
0930 - 1230 hrs
Panelists:
Friday, 13 January 2017
482-PC-33
0930 - 1130 hrs
Station, TX
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1965
The effect of radiation on the
dynamics of near limit cool flames
and hot flames
Laminar Flames II
K. Gottiparthi, R. Sankaran, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN; J.
Oefelein, Sandia National Laboratories,
Livermore, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1960
On the Ignition and the Combustion of
Supercritical Fuel Jet-In-Cross-Flow
Jets in Cross-Flow
Y. Ju, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ;
E. Lin, Princeton High School, Princeton,
H. Zhao, J. Fu, Y. Ju, Princeton University, NJ; C. Reuter, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
Princeton, NJ
Chaired by: D. GLAZE, Sandia National Laboratories and Y. JU, Princeton University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1962
AIAA-2017-1963
AIAA-2017-1964
Laminar Flame Speeds of Dilute
Effects of n-Alkane Chain Length on Effect of “prompt” dissociation of
Triethyl Phosphate in H 2- and CH Cool Diffusion Flames
formyl radical on high temperature
C.
Reuter,
M.
Lee,
S.
Won,
Y.
Ju,
Princeton
oxidation of formaldehyde in the
-Air
Mixtures
4
University, Princeton, NJ
T. Sikes, N. Niemiec, W. Kulatilaka, E.
study of 1,3,5-trioxane pressurized
Petersen, Texas A&M University, College
laminar flame speeds
Friday, 13 January 2017
481-PC-32
Stillwater, OK; K. Lin, Taitech, Inc.,
Lai, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI;
Beavercreek, OH; S. Hammack, C. Carter, T. Ombrello, C. Carter, Air Force Research
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightLaboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: J. OEFELEIN, Sandia National Laboratories and V. ACHARYA, Georgia Institute of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1957
AIAA-2017-1958
AIAA-2017-1959
Digital Holographic Analysis of the Structures and Temporal Evolution Filtered Rayleigh Scattering
Breakup of Aerated Liquid Jets in of Liquid Jets in Supersonic
Measurements of Liquid Nitrogen
Supersonic Crossflow
Crossflow
Jets in Subcritical and Supercritical
K. Sallam, Oklahoma State University,
K. Lin, Taitech, Inc., Beavercreek, OH; M. Crossflows
Friday, 13 January 2017
480-PC-31
175
University, Dayton, OH; J. Brown, B.
Langley, T. George, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
H. Amakawa, H. Negishi, M. Nishimoto, S. of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY
Hori, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Tsukuba, Japan
Santa Cruz, CA; S. Swei, K. Cheung, NASA
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA;
D. Cellucci, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; B.
Jenett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; M. Teodorescu, University of
California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
R. Kopp, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA; B. Glaz, F. Gardea,
Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, MD; E. Smith,
Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, PA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1982
Multi-fidelity Modeling of Interfacial
Micromechanics for Off-Aligned
Polymer/Carbon Nanotube
N. Cramer, University of California, Santa Cruz, Nanocomposites
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1981
Lattice-based Discrete Structure
Modeling and Control for Large
Flexible Space Structure Applications
Istanbul, Turkey
Florida International University, Miami, FL;
S. Fazelzadeh, Shiraz University, Shiraz,
Iran; D. Hodges, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1988
An Investigation of Factors Affecting
Vibration Comfort of Quayside
Crane Cab
S. Arnold, P. Murthy, B. Bednarcyk, E.
Pineda, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; S. Mital, University of
Toledo, Toledo, OH; P. Naghipour, Ohio
Aerospace Institute, Brook Park, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1992
Micromechanics-Based Fatigue Life
Prediction of Composites
Failure Analysis and Prediction
H. Eslami, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
W. Li, Y. Li, H. Wang, L. Zhao, Shanghai
University, Daytona Beach, FL; N. Khalili, Zhenhua Heavy Industry Company, Ltd.,
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation,
Shanghai, China
Savannah, GA; U. Gandi, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1987
Vibration of Long Rectangular
Composite Plates and Buckling of such
Plates under Shear and Axial loads
Structural Dynamic Modeling of Beams, Cables, Membranes, Plates and Shells
Chaired by: S. DORMOHAMMADI, AlphaSTAR Corp. and G. MABSON, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1989
AIAA-2017-1990
AIAA-2017-1991
Numerical Investigation of Longer Stochastic multiscale approach
Modeling of Bird Strike to a
Life Combustion Chambers of Liquid to predict failure initiation and
Composite Helicopter Rotor Blade
Rocket Engines Based on Coupled progression in composite materials Z. Eren, S. Tataroglu, D. Balkan, Z.
Thermal-fluid-structure Simulation S. Sanei, E. Barsotti, R. Fertig, University Mecitoglu, Istanbul Technical University,
Friday, 13 January 2017
488-STR-12
X. Zhang, M. Zhu, H. Liang, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India
A. Gupta, A. Ghosh, Indian Institute of
Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India
Chaired by: J. KOSMATKA, University of California, San Diego and J. SLATER, Wright State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1984
AIAA-2017-1985
AIAA-2017-1986
Dynamic analysis of the continuous Random Eigenvalue Analysis for the Geometrically-exact, fully intrinsic
fluid-structure system based on
Free Vibration of Rotating Beams analysis of pretwisted beams under
Timoshenko model and considering Using Inverse Problem Approach distributed follower forces
K. Sarkar, R. Ganguli, D. Ghosh, Indian
P. Mardanpour, E. Izadpanahi, S. Rastkar,
damping
Friday, 13 January 2017
487-SD-26
Japan
A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1977
Mechanism of Plasma-Assisted
Ignition for H2 and C1-C5
Hydrocarbons
Active/Passive Vibration Control, Isolation, Stability Augmentation, Damping
C. Dumitrache, R. VanOsdol, C. Limbach,
A. Yalin, Colorado State University, Fort
R. Jagannath, K. Newnam, P. Stockett, P. Wu, France; S. Leonov, University of Notre
S. Bane, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; Dame, Notre Dame, IN; D. Packan, ONERA, Collins, CO
M. Nalim, Indiana University-Purdue University Palaiseau, France
Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN
Chaired by: W. WELSH, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation and S. LIGUORE, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1978
AIAA-2017-1979
AIAA-2017-1980
Vibration Theory for Damping
Modeling and Analysis of Damping Transient Analysis of Anti-symmetric
Control of 2D-deployable Linked
Performance of Hard Coatings in Cross-Ply and Angle-Ply Laminated
Panel Structures in Space
Turbomachinery
Composite Plates Using Nurbs-Based
M. Takatsuka, Nagoya University, Nagoya, M. Tidball, J. Slater, Wright State
Isogeometric Analysis
Friday, 13 January 2017
486-SD-25
R. Rajasegar, C. Mitsingas, E. Mayhew,
T. Lee, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL; J. Yoo, State
University of New York, Buffalo, NY
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1976
Laser Ignition of Propane-Air
Mixtures Using a Dual-Pulse
Technique
Plasma Assisted Combustion and Ignition II
Chaired by: A. STARIKOVSKIY, Princeton University and S. BANE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1973
AIAA-2017-1974
AIAA-2017-1975
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Volumetric Plasma Discharge in a
First experiments on plasma
for Flame Dynamics of Microwave Coaxial Electrode Configuration Using assisted supersonic combustion at
Plasma Assisted Swirl Stabilized
Repetitively Pulsed Nanosecond
LAERTE facility
A. Vincent-Randonnier, ONERA, Palaiseau,
Premixed flames
Discharges
Friday, 13 January 2017
485-PDL-15
H. Abdelmoula, New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, NM; H. Dai,
Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, Wuhan, China; A. Abdelkefi,
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces,
NM; L. Wang, Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-1983
Characteristics and control of baseexcited dynamical system through a
vibration absorber energy harvester
Appaloosa 1
Appaloosa 4
Appaloosa 3
Ft. Worth 4
176
A, V., 370-GNC-19
A., A., 252-FD-38
Abbas, Z., 67-APA-6
Abbasi, M., 206-PC-16
Abbud-Madrid, A., 164-SRE-3
Abdel-Galil, M., 263-IS-4
Abdel Hameed, O., 294-APA-29
Abdelkefi, A., 17-ASC-1, 62-ACD-4, 72-ASC-2, 89-MAT-2,
128-APA-14, 147-MST-1, 158-SD-7, 182-ASC-3,
197-MAT-5, 217-STR-6, 264-MDO-7, 486-SD-25
Abdellatif, O., 447-TES-3
AbdelMaksoud, R., 489-TES-4
AbdelMaksoud, W., 489-TES-4
Abdelmoula, H., 72-ASC-2, 147-MST-1, 158-SD-7,
182-ASC-3, 197-MAT-5, 486-SD-25
Abdi, F., 174-ACD-6
Abdol-Hamid, K., 241-APA-24
Abdou, E., 73-EDU-2/DE-1
The Netherlands
M. Churchfield, S. Schreck, National
Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO;
L. Martinez, C. Meneveau, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, MD; P. Spalart, The
Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
E. Khalil, A. ElDegwy, Cairo University,
Cairo, Egypt
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-1996
Simulation of Air Flow Pattern
in a Room with Ceiling Mounted
Circulator
Emerging Energy Technologies II
1100 hrs
AIAA-2017-2001
Fast Multilevel Panel Method
for Wind Turbine Rotor Flow
Simulations
Aigner, M., 436-PC-26
Akcal, U., 382-MST-12
Akella, M., 377-HSABP-7
Akhtar, I., 26-FD-7
Akhtar, S., 169-UMS-5, 347-AFM-8
Akiki, M., 152-PC-10
Akita, D., 275-SCS-4
Akkari, N., 250-FD-36
Akkerman, S., 109-TP-4
Akram, F., 67-APA-6, 243-DE-3
Aksu, T., 142-HSABP-3
AlAbsi, M., 175-AFM-4, 470-GNC-33
Alan, A., 31-HSABP-1
Alauzet, F., 69-APA-8/AA-3, 149-MVC-3
Albertani, R., 286-WE-6
Alberti, A., 274-PDL-7
Albertson, N., 106-STR-3
Albisser, M., 347-AFM-8
H. Ozdemir, Energy Research Center of the
Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; A.
van Garrel, University of Twente, Enschede,
The Netherlands; A. Koodly Ravishankara,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; F.
Passalacqua, Technical University of Milan,
Milan, Italy; H. Seubers, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1200 hrs
AIAA-2017-2003
Unsteady Interacting Boundary
Layer Method
Agate, M., 250-FD-36
Aggarwal, P., 218-STR-7
Agrawal, A., 489-TES-4
Agrawal, B., 119-AA-4
Agricola, L., 191-FD-30, 416-FD-55
Ahmed, A., 191-FD-30, 364-FD-51
Ahmed, K., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 130-DE-2, 152-PC-10,
435-PC-25, 438-PC-28
Ahmed, M., 294-APA-29
Ahmed, N., 86-IS-1, 196-IS-3, 309-GNC-12
Ahn, K., 480-PC-31
Ahn, S., 387-PDL-10, 440-PDL-12
Ahrabi, B., 76-FD-9
Ahsun, U., 67-APA-6
Ahuja, K., 7-AA-1, 119-AA-4
Ahuja, V., 61-ACD-3, 352-APA-35
Ahumada, A., 269-NDA-6
Ai, Q., 17-ASC-1
M. Lennie, J. Wendler, G. Pechlivanoglou,
C. Nayeri, C. Paschereit, Technical
University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany; D.
Greenblatt, Technion--Israel Institute of
Technology, Haifa, Israel
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-2002
Development of a Partially
Stochastic Unsteady Aerodynamics
Model
Acikmese, B., 368-GNC-17
Ackerman, K., 307-GNC-10
Acosta-Zamora, A., 446-TES-2
Action, J., 27-GEPC-1
Adamovich, I., 327-PDL-8, 388-PDL-11, 441-PDL-13,
484-PDL-14
Adams, L., 46-SCS-1
Adams, V., 256-GNC-4
Aditya, R., 315-ICC-1
Adler, M., 247-FD-33
Adolf, F., 104-SOF-2, 316-IS-5, 428-IS-9
Adowski, T., 55-TP-1
Adusumilli, S., 11-AMT-1
Aftosmis, M., 136-FD-18
Agamawi, Y., 369-GNC-18
Agarwal, R., 69-APA-8/AA-3, 77-FD-11, 246-FD-32,
249-FD-35, 282-TP-9, 304-FD-45, 353-APA-36,
362-FD-49, 405-APA-39, 407-APA-41, 443-SD-23
Author/Session Chair Index
A. Gonzalez-Salcedo, M. Aparicio-Sanchez, A. van Garrel, C. Venner, H. Hoeijmakers,
X. Munduate, CENER, Sarriguren, Spain; University of Twente, Enschede, The
R. Palacios, J. Graham, Imperial College Netherlands
London, London, United Kingdom; O. Pires,
CENER, Sarriguren, Spain; et al.
Abdullah, M., 79-FD-13
Abdul-Latif, A., 79-FD-13
Abdullin, A., 166-TP-5
Abdulrahim, M., 291-AFM-6, 469-GNC-32
Abercromby, A., 357-EXPL-1
Abernathy, D., 19-DA-1, 351-APA-34
Abnous, R., 264-MDO-7
Aboud, J., 393-TES-1
AbouDeif, T., 447-TES-3
Abrahamson, J., 436-PC-26
Abramova, K., 125-APA-11
Abras, J., 354-APA-37
Abrashkin, V., 261-GTE-6
Acar, P., 202-NDA-4, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Accardo, D., 58-UMS-1, 162-SEN-1, 215-SEN-2,
279-SEN-3
Acharya, S., 220-TP-8
Acharya, V., 480-PC-31
S. Salah, T. Hatem, British University in
Cairo, Cairo, Egypt; E. Khalil, Cairo University,
Cairo, Egypt; S. Bedair, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, NC; W. AbdelMaksoud,
Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
1130 hrs
AIAA-2017-1997
Embedded Void Approach for
Nitride Based Multi-Junction
Photovoltaic Cells
Computational Methods for Wind Turbine Aerodynamics
Chaired by: D. MANIACI, Sandia National Laboratories and J. SITARAMAN, University of WY
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1998
AIAA-2017-1999
AIAA-2017-2000
An Advanced Actuator Line Method Improving Airfoil Lift Prediction
A Computationally-Efficient Panel
for Wind Energy Applications and G. Ramanujam, H. Ozdemir, Energy
Code for Unsteady Airfoil Modelling
Research Center of the Netherlands, Petten, Including Dynamic Stall
Beyond
Friday, 13 January 2017
490-WE-11
E. Khalil, R. AbdelMaksoud, W.
E. Khalil, A. Masoud, A. Ibrahim, E. ElBialy, W. Sweda, E. Khalil, O. Huzzayyin, Cairo
AbdelMaksoud, A. Fahim, Cairo University, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
University, Cairo, Egypt
Cairo, Egypt
Chaired by: A. AGRAWAL, The University of Alabama and N. LOVE, The University of Texas El Paso
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2017-1993
AIAA-2017-1994
AIAA-2017-1995
Numerical Analysis of Air
Thermal Comfort Analyses in
Temperature Distributions in an
Distribution Systems in Aircraft
Naturally Ventilated Handball Arena Underground Road Tunnel: Effect of
passengers’ Cabins
Utilizing CFD Techniques
Car fire Heat Release
Friday, 13 January 2017
489-TES-4
Dallas 7
Mustang 3
177
Albring, T., 37-MDO-1, 211-SD-10
Aldemir, T., 104-SOF-2, 216-SOF-4, 222-UMS-7
Aldén, M., 434-PC-24
Aldujaly, H., 76-FD-9
Alexander, W., 119-AA-4, 288-AA-8
Alexeenko, A., 448-TP-12
Alexeev, T., 10-AFM-1
Alfano, M., 217-STR-6
Alhajeri, H., 252-FD-38
Alhubail, M., 299-FD-39
Ali, M., 141-GTE-3
Ali, Z., 22-FD-2
Alimohammadi, S., 37-MDO-1
Al-jiboory, A., 442-SD-22
Alkhafaji, A., 446-TES-2
Alkhalidi, A., 446-TES-2
Allaire, D., 320-MDO-9, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10,
478-NDA-11
Allen, C., 13-APA-1, 91-MDO-3, 149-MVC-3, 350-APA-33
Allen, J., 242-APA-26
Allen, L., 108-TP-3
Allen, M., 33-ISC-2, 331-SD-17
Allison, D., 198-MDO-6
Allison, P., 96-PC-7, 326-PC-20, 385-PC-22
Allmaras, S., 71-APA-10, 302-FD-43
Al Masoud, N., 205-PC-15
Almeida, E., 368-GNC-17
Al-Naggar, A., 263-IS-4
Alonso, J., 37-MDO-1, 61-ACD-3, 93-NDA-1, 120-ACD-5,
198-MDO-6, 211-SD-10, 290-ACD-7, 324-NDA-7,
353-APA-36, 429-MDO-11
Alon Tzezana, G., 139-FD-22
Altman, A., 361-FD-48, 419-FD-58
Alvi, F., 247-FD-33, 404-AMT-14, 463-FD-60
Aly, A., 257-GNC-5
Alyanak, E., 37-MDO-1
Amadori, K., 61-ACD-3
Amakawa, H., 488-STR-12
Amano, R., 446-TES-2, 447-TES-3
Amaya, M., 312-GT-7/AMT-11
Ambo, K., 408-APA-42
Ameri, A., 191-FD-30, 376-GTE-8, 416-FD-55
Amin, S., 263-IS-4
Amitay, M., 336-WE-8, 359-FD-46
Amzajerdian, F., 368-GNC-17
An, X., 303-FD-44
Anand, M., 95-PC-6
Anand, V., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3
Anderson, B., 148-MST-2
Anderson, E., 410-APA-44/FD-53
Anderson, M., 284-UMS-9, 457-ACD-11
Anderson, R., 54-TFPC-1, 466-GNC-29
Anderson, W., 23-FD-3, 95-PC-6, 326-PC-20,
385-PC-22, 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Andersson, N., 134-FD-16, 288-AA-8
Andino, M., 78-FD-12
Andrienko, D., 166-TP-5
Andrus, I., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3
Anemaat, W., 120-ACD-5, 174-ACD-6, 180-APA-19
Angrisani, L., 58-UMS-1
Anjaly, P., 306-GNC-9
Annaswamy, A., 421-GNC-23
Annoni, J., 111-WE-1
Ansell, P., 128-APA-14, 250-FD-36
Anthony, R., 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Anttho, A., 459-AFM-12
Anwar, H., 304-FD-45
Aogaki, T., 296-APA-31
Aoki, T., 329-SCS-5
Aono, H., 26-FD-7, 80-FD-14
Aoyama, T., 127-APA-13, 241-APA-24
Aparicio-Sanchez, M., 490-WE-11
Aponso, B., 267-MST-7, 403-AFM-10
Aquino, W., 324-NDA-7
Arabi, E., 168-UMS-4, 421-GNC-23, 466-GNC-29
Arabshahi, A., 299-FD-39
Arad, E., 138-FD-20, 416-FD-55
Araki, T., 271-PC-18
Araujo-Estrada, S., 366-GNC-15
Arena, A., 291-AFM-6
Aretskin-Hariton, E., 476-MST-18
Argentiero, M., 325-OPS-1
Argrow, B., 121-AFM-3, 162-SEN-1
Arican, E., 376-GTE-8
Arieli, R., 249-FD-35
Arienti, M., 465-FD-62
Ariff, O., 284-UMS-9, 335-UMS-10
Arikan, K., 128-APA-14
Armanini, S., 148-MST-2, 402-AFM-9
Armstrong, M., 472-GTE-10
Arnett, T., 279-SEN-3, 433-NDA-9
Arnold, B., 336-WE-8
Arnold, E., 345-ACD-8
Arnold, S., 89-MAT-2, 488-STR-12
Arora, N., 247-FD-33, 404-AMT-14
Arrieta, A., 72-ASC-2
Arshad, S., 153-PC-11
Arshed, G., 355-APA-38
Artham, S., 464-FD-61
Arunajatesan, S., 119-AA-4, 122-AMT-5, 234-AA-6
Arya, H., 258-GNC-6
Asada, H., 185-FD-24
Asahara, M., 303-FD-44
Asai, K., 139-FD-22
Ashby, R., 313-GTE-7
Asher, I., 318-MAT-6, 384-NDA-8
Ashkharian, N., 34-ISC-3
Aslan, S., 124-AMT-7/GT-3
Atinault, O., 241-APA-24
Atkins, E., 58-UMS-1, 104-SOF-2, 163-SOF-3,
335-UMS-10, 371-GNC-20
Atler, D., 348-AMT-12
Attia, M., 472-GTE-10, 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Attili, A., 153-PC-11
Aubry, R., 92-MVC-2
Aubuchon, V., 347-AFM-8
Audier, P., 99-PDL-2
Ausserer, J., 98-PC-9
Austin, R., 269-NDA-6
Avallone, F., 288-AA-8, 336-WE-8
Avery, A., 335-UMS-10
Avram, R., 466-GNC-29
Avsar, A., 182-ASC-3
Azevedo, J., 127-APA-13, 185-FD-24, 408-APA-42
Azzazi, A., 447-TES-3
Babcock, D., 241-APA-24
Babinsky, H., 80-FD-14, 247-FD-33, 355-APA-38
Babuska, V., 159-SD-8
Baccarella, D., 28-GT-1, 85-HSABP-2
Bachelder, E., 403-AFM-10
Bäckström, E., 61-ACD-3
Badhan, A., 393-TES-1
Bae, H., 93-NDA-1, 151-NDA-3
Bae, S., 151-NDA-3
Baeder, J., 292-APA-27, 409-APA-43
Baerny, J., 260-GT-6/AMT-10
Baevsky, R., 269-NDA-6
Bagarello, N., 412-EXPL-2
Bai, X., 19-DA-1
Bai, Z., 133-FD-15
Baier, F., 7-AA-1, 235-AA-7
Baines, A., 243-DE-3
Baker, M., 146-MDO-4, 443-SD-23
Baker, T., 164-SRE-3
Baker, W., 15-APA-3
Bakhle, I., 54-TFPC-1
Bakker, T., 18-CMS-1, 140-GT-4, 426-GNC-28
Bakula, C., 243-DE-3
Balabanov, V., 320-MDO-9
Balachandar, S., 362-FD-49, 379-MAT-8
Balajiwale, S., 258-GNC-6
Balakrishnan, S., 466-GNC-29
Balakumar, P., 249-FD-35
Balas, M., 263-IS-4, 315-ICC-1, 369-GNC-18,
373-GNC-22, 422-GNC-24, 466-GNC-29
Baldomir, A., 390-SD-20, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Author/Session Chair Index
Baldwin, E., 204-PC-14
Balkan, D., 488-STR-12
Ball, D., 214-SE-2
Ball, Z., 284-UMS-9
Balta, M., 130-DE-2
Banavara, N., 444-SD-24
Bandaru, P., 324-NDA-7
Bane, S., 64-AMT-3, 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 99-PDL-2,
387-PDL-10, 427-GTE-9/PGC-6, 440-PDL-12,
485-PDL-15
Banerjee, A., 310-GNC-13
Bang, H., 196-IS-3
Bangalore Venkatesh, P., 94-PC-5/PGC-2
Bangert, L., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Banik, J., 46-SCS-1, 329-SCS-5
Banks, J., 235-AA-7
Banuelos, J., 221-UMS-6
Bañuelos, L., 140-GT-4
Banuti, D., 40-PC-2, 271-PC-18
Bao, Y., 213-SD-12
Baptista, R., 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Barad, K., 44-SATS-1, 45-SATS-2, 156-SATS-4,
209-SATS-5
Barak, S., 438-PC-28
Barakos, G., 409-APA-43
Baranski, J., 98-PC-9
Barari, G., 154-PC-12
Barata, J., 335-UMS-10, 408-APA-42, 465-FD-62
Barazanchy, D., 218-STR-7
Barbeau, Z., 240-APA-23/FD-31
Barbor, K., 426-GNC-28
Barbour, E., 270-PC-17, 439-PC-29
Barbu, I., 17-ASC-1
Bardela, P., 476-MST-18
Barkley, S., 205-PC-15
Barnard, C., 123-AMT-6
Barnes, C., 77-FD-11, 101-SD-4/APA-47, 158-SD-7,
251-FD-37
Barone, M., 188-FD-27, 304-FD-45
Barral, X., 10-AFM-1
Barrett, R., 457-ACD-11
Barrett-Gonzalez, R., 9-ACD-2, 31-HSABP-1,
62-ACD-4, 377-HSABP-7
Barsotti, E., 488-STR-12
Barsotti, R., 315-ICC-1
Bartholomew, J., 162-SEN-1
Bartkowicz, T., 212-SD-11, 330-SD-16
Bartoli, N., 146-MDO-4
Barton, D., 276-SD-13
Bartow, B., 124-AMT-7/GT-3, 192-GT-5
Bartram, G., 433-NDA-9
Bartram, S., 11-AMT-1
Barut, A., 165-STR-5, 280-STR-8
Baruzzi, G., 24-FD-4, 76-FD-9
Basagaoglu, H., 299-FD-39
Basu, S., 170-WE-2
Bathel, B., 349-AMT-13
Batini, C., 393-TES-1
Batlle, E., 387-PDL-10, 440-PDL-12
Battelle, R., 427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Baturin, O., 29-GTE-1
Bauchau, O., 410-APA-44/FD-53
Bauer, K., 79-FD-13
Bauer, S., 412-EXPL-2
Baum, J., 23-FD-3
Bauman, P., 55-TP-1
Baurle, R., 300-FD-41, 377-HSABP-7
Bauwens, L., 271-PC-18
Baxevanis, T., 182-ASC-3, 411-ASC-4
Bayandor, J., 48-SD-2
Baydar, E., 344-ABPSI-1
Bays, L., 8-ACD-1
Bear, P., 29-GTE-1
Beard, B., 269-NDA-6
Beard, J., 345-ACD-8
Beard, S., 265-MST-5, 381-MST-11, 431-MST-16
Bearden, W., 65-AMT-4
Beasley, D., 210-SCS-3
Beck, J., 211-SD-10, 391-SD-21
Bedair, S., 489-TES-4
Bedick, C., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3, 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Bednarcyk, B., 53-STR-2, 488-STR-12
Behbahani, A., 476-MST-18
Behdinan, K., 252-FD-38
Beifuss, U., 83-GT-11
Bel, H., 257-GNC-5
Belan, M., 99-PDL-2
Bell, D., 154-PC-12
Bell, J., 260-GT-6/AMT-10
Bellan, J., 206-PC-16, 271-PC-18
Bello, R., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3, 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Belt, S., 222-UMS-7
Belter, D., 192-GT-5
Ben, C., 221-UMS-6
Benard, E., 146-MDO-4, 402-AFM-9
Benard, N., 99-PDL-2, 327-PDL-8, 387-PDL-10
Ben-Asher, J., 425-GNC-27
Benassi, M., 457-ACD-11
Ben Ayed, S., 72-ASC-2
Benchergui, D., 61-ACD-3
Benedict, M., 32-ISC-1, 33-ISC-2
Benek, J., 22-FD-2, 293-APA-28, 406-APA-40
Benhidjeb-Carayon, A., 204-PC-14
Ben Miled, Z., 214-SE-2
178
Bennett, W., 86-IS-1
Bennewitz, J., 326-PC-20
Benoit, T., 160-SD-9
Ben Salah, N., 76-FD-9
Benson, K., 131-EDU-3
Benson, M., 408-APA-42
Beran, P., 38-MDO-2, 268-NDA-5, 319-MDO-8,
320-MDO-9, 356-ASC-5, 478-NDA-11
Berci, M., 459-AFM-12
Berdoyes, M., 90-MAT-3
Beresh, S., 11-AMT-1, 122-AMT-5, 362-FD-49,
364-FD-51
Beretta, J., 443-SD-23
Bergan, A., 165-STR-5
Berger, A., 75-FD-8
Berger, M., 136-FD-18
Berger, T., 347-AFM-8, 381-MST-11
Berger, Z., 64-AMT-3
Bergeron, K., 242-APA-26
Bergh, C., 368-GNC-17
Berk, T., 79-FD-13
Bernal, L., 250-FD-36
Berner, C., 347-AFM-8
Berridge, D., 414-FD-5
Berry, M., 141-GTE-3
Bershadsky, D., 169-UMS-5
Bertagne, C., 461-ASC-6
Berton, J., 345-ACD-8
Bevilacqua, R., 310-GNC-13
Bewley, T., 37-MDO-1
Beyar, M., 462-FD-10
Beyhaghi, P., 37-MDO-1
Beyhaghi, S., 447-TES-3
Bhagwandin, V., 128-APA-14
Bhamidipati, K., 68-APA-7
Bhandari, S., 221-UMS-6, 283-UMS-8, 284-UMS-9,
373-GNC-22, 383-MST-14
Bharadwaj S, A., 353-APA-36
Bhatia, M., 146-MDO-4, 319-MDO-8
Bhatt, S., 368-GNC-17
Bhuiyan, F., 52-STR-1
BHVS, N., 305-GNC-8
Bi, Y., 330-SD-16
Biagini, G., 218-STR-7
Biber, K., 180-APA-19
Bichnevicius, M., 220-TP-8
Bichon, B., 202-NDA-4, 214-SE-2
Bidgood, P., 28-GT-1, 192-GT-5
Biedron, R., 49-SD-3, 410-APA-44/FD-53
Bielefeldt, B., 356-ASC-5
Bieniawski, S., 93-NDA-1
Bigler, M., 269-NDA-6
Bil, C., 17-ASC-1, 400-ACD-9, 457-ACD-11
Bilinsky, H., 15-APA-3
Bin, G., 213-SD-12
Birhane, Y., 56-TP-2
Bisagni, C., 52-STR-1, 217-STR-6
Bisek, N., 134-FD-16, 137-FD-19, 300-FD-41,
365-FD-52
Bisetti, F., 153-PC-11
Bish, E., 49-SD-3
Biswell, B., 253-GNC-1
Black, J., 44-SATS-1, 100-SATS-3, 157-SCS-2
Blades, E., 49-SD-3, 213-SD-12
Blandino, J., 44-SATS-1
Blantin, J., 98-PC-9
Blasques, J., 449-WE-10
Blechschmidt, M., 79-FD-13
Blevins, A., 383-MST-14
Bloebaum, C., 478-NDA-11
Blom-Schieber, A., 107-STR-4
Blonigan, P., 136-FD-18, 348-AMT-12
Bludau, J., 16-APA-4
Blum, A., 34-ISC-3
Bluman, J., 80-FD-14, 402-AFM-9
Bodart, J., 359-FD-46
Bodling, A., 119-AA-4
Bodony, D., 208-PDL-5
Boening, J., 33-ISC-2
Boeswald, M., 444-SD-24
Bogala, V., 305-GNC-8
Bogey, C., 234-AA-6
Bohan, B., 98-PC-9, 193-GTE-4
Bohun, M., 90-MAT-3
Bojko, B., 95-PC-6
Bokhart, A., 204-PC-14
Bolender, M., 367-GNC-16
Bollino, K., 257-GNC-5, 310-GNC-13, 372-GNC-21,
424-GNC-26, 468-GNC-31
Bolton, J., 247-FD-33
Bombelli, A., 323-MST-10
Bond, R., 39-MVC-1, 55-TP-1
Bonfiglio, L., 324-NDA-7
Bonin, J., 394-TP-11
Bonnier, M., 199-MST-3
Bons, J., 376-GTE-8
Boom, P., 136-FD-18
Boopathy, K., 410-APA-44/FD-53
Boozer, C., 37-MDO-1
Borer, N., 54-TFPC-1
Borg, M., 28-GT-1, 166-TP-5, 190-FD-29, 414-FD-5
Borges Sebastiao, I., 448-TP-12
Borghesi, G., 153-PC-11
Borghi, M., 251-FD-37
Borgmann, D., 359-FD-46
Boris, J., 299-FD-39, 363-FD-50
Borissov, S., 216-SOF-4
Borner, A., 448-TP-12
Borst, C., 317-IS-6
Bortolotti, P., 449-WE-10
Boschitsch, A., 16-APA-4
Bose, S., 300-FD-41
Boskovic, J., 169-UMS-5, 222-UMS-7, 389-SD-19
Bosne, M., 236-AFM-5
Botero, E., 61-ACD-3
Botez, R., 17-ASC-1, 148-MST-2, 200-MST-4,
236-AFM-5, 306-GNC-9, 353-APA-36, 476-MST-18
Bottasso, C., 449-WE-10
Bouadi, H., 423-GNC-25
Boucher, M., 175-AFM-4
Bouquet, T., 61-ACD-3
Bouslog, S., 99-PDL-2
Bousquet, G., 469-GNC-32
Boutet, J., 127-APA-13
Bouyssounouse, X., 168-UMS-4
Bowen, P., 193-GTE-4, 393-TES-1
Bowen-Davies, G., 211-SD-10
Bower, A., 129-APA-15
Bowers, A., 140-GT-4
Bowersox, R., 28-GT-1, 190-FD-29, 414-FD-5,
417-FD-56
Bowes, A., 121-AFM-3
Bowman, D., 200-MST-4
Box, S., 382-MST-12
Boxx, I., 270-PC-17, 435-PC-25
Boyd, I., 108-TP-3, 166-TP-5, 219-TP-7
Boyer, N., 101-SD-4/APA-47
Boyer, R., 269-NDA-6
Boyle, D., 235-AA-7
Boyson, T., 441-PDL-13
Bradford, S., 157-SCS-2
Bramlette, R., 9-ACD-2, 31-HSABP-1, 62-ACD-4,
377-HSABP-7
Brampton, C., 380-MDO-10
Brandis, A., 282-TP-9, 334-TP-10
Brandon, J., 175-AFM-4
Brannan, J., 382-MST-12
Brat, G., 143-IS-2
Braun, J., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Braun, R., 44-SATS-1, 121-AFM-3, 219-TP-7
Brazell, M., 133-FD-15, 246-FD-32
Breedveld, P., 431-MST-16
Breivik, N., 202-NDA-4
Brenner, M., 391-SD-21
Brès, G., 173-AA-5, 408-APA-42
Breuer, K., 139-FD-22
Author/Session Chair Index
Breviglieri, C., 185-FD-24
Brezillon, J., 120-ACD-5
Brian, G., 417-FD-56
Briceno, S., 214-SE-2, 400-ACD-9
Bridges, J., 119-AA-4, 173-AA-5
Briggs, H., 48-SD-2, 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Brinkmeyer, A., 46-SCS-1
Briones, A., 194-GTE-5
Brizzolara, S., 324-NDA-7
Broadbent, D., 351-APA-34
Brock, J., 355-APA-38
Broderick, D., 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Brodersen, O., 295-APA-30
Broglia, R., 406-APA-40
Bronz, M., 175-AFM-4
Brooker, B., 247-FD-33, 364-FD-51
Brooks, C., 290-ACD-7
Brooks, J., 393-TES-1
Brooks, T., 330-SD-16
Brophy, C., 152-PC-10
Broughton-Venner, J., 146-MDO-4
Broussard, S., 281-SUR-1
Brouwer, K., 47-SD-1/APA-46
Brown, A., 278-SD-15, 368-GNC-17
Brown, C., 203-PC-13, 204-PC-14, 235-AA-7
Brown, G., 75-FD-8
Brown, J., 211-SD-10, 212-SD-11, 391-SD-21,
486-SD-25
Brown, K., 22-FD-2, 292-APA-27, 365-FD-52
Brown, M., 267-MST-7, 306-GNC-9
Brown, R., 146-MDO-4
Browning, P., 128-APA-14
Bruce, P., 134-FD-16, 189-FD-28, 247-FD-33
Bruck, H., 402-AFM-9
Bruckner, A., 30-HIS-1
Bruner, C., 149-MVC-3
Brushaber, R., 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Bryson, D., 38-MDO-2
Brzozowski, D., 79-FD-13, 360-FD-47
Buchbach, R., 444-SD-24
Buchta, D., 418-FD-57
Buck, D., 283-UMS-8
Bucsan, G., 8-ACD-1
Budovsky, A., 178-APA-17
Buelthoff, H., 266-MST-6, 322-MST-9
Buettner, R., 476-MST-18
Bufalini, M., 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Buffy, J., 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Burchett, B., 63-AFM-2, 383-MST-14
Burgaud, F., 8-ACD-1, 150-NDA-2/MDO-5, 174-ACD-6
Burger, A., 192-GT-5
Burgess, N., 302-FD-43
Burkhalter, J., 61-ACD-3
Burklund, M., 409-APA-43
Burleigh, S., 325-OPS-1
Burns, G., 374-GT-8
Burns, R., 11-AMT-1, 83-GT-11
Burnside, N., 312-GT-7/AMT-11, 348-AMT-12
Burra, K., 393-TES-1
Burrows, T., 360-FD-47
Butler, K., 192-GT-5
Buttsworth, D., 66-APA-5
Byerley, A., 288-AA-8
Byon, E., 170-WE-2
Byun, G., 417-FD-56
Byun, Y., 134-FD-16
C, K., 459-AFM-12
Cabell, K., 377-HSABP-7
Cabrera, L., 393-TES-1
Cadel, D., 223-WE-3
Cadieux, F., 300-FD-41
Cadou, C., 42-PC-4, 98-PC-9
Caetano, J., 148-MST-2
Cafarelli, S., 381-MST-11
Cahoy, K., 100-SATS-3
Cai, C., 76-FD-9
Cai, J., 36-MAT-1, 197-MAT-5, 352-APA-35
Cai, Y., 400-ACD-9
Cailler, M., 153-PC-11, 363-FD-50
Cairns, D., 286-WE-6
Calderon, D., 331-SD-17
Calhoun, R., 285-WE-5, 395-WE-9
Calkins, T., 83-GT-11
Calloni, B., 104-SOF-2
Calvert, M., 178-APA-17
Camacho, P., 78-FD-12
Camelli, F., 23-FD-3
Cameron, N., 200-MST-4
Campana, E., 406-APA-40
Campbell, K., 97-PC-8
Campbell, M., 51-SRE-1
Campbell, N., 121-AFM-3
Candler, G., 186-FD-25, 300-FD-41
Candon, M., 211-SD-10, 212-SD-11
Canfield, R., 106-STR-3
Canteenwalla, P., 41-PC-3
Cantemir, C., 81-GEPC-2
Cao, C., 352-APA-35
Cao, Y., 196-IS-3, 258-GNC-6, 351-APA-34
Capecelatro, J., 208-PDL-5, 418-FD-57
Cardullo, F., 266-MST-6, 322-MST-9
Caricati, E., 279-SEN-3
Carignan, C., 382-MST-12
Carlson, J., 138-FD-20, 241-APA-24
179
Carolan, D., 36-MAT-1
Carpenter, F., 473-GTE-11
Carpenter, M., 352-APA-35
Carr, R., 253-GNC-1
Carreno, B., 51-SRE-1
Carreon-Limones, C., 284-UMS-9
Carrera, E., 106-STR-3
Carrese, R., 17-ASC-1, 103-SD-6, 160-SD-9,
211-SD-10, 212-SD-11, 457-ACD-11
Carrier, G., 14-APA-2
Carroll, D., 388-PDL-11
Carson, J., 368-GNC-17, 467-GNC-30
Carter, C., 85-HSABP-2, 99-PDL-2, 140-GT-4,
204-PC-14, 270-PC-17, 434-PC-24, 480-PC-31
Carter, D., 62-ACD-4
Carter, M., 54-TFPC-1
Cartieri, A., 241-APA-24
Cartmell, D., 266-MST-6, 322-MST-9
Carton de Wiart, C., 300-FD-41
Carvajal, O., 347-AFM-8
Carvalhar, A., 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Cary, A., 420-FD-59
Casbeer, D., 196-IS-3, 253-GNC-1, 471-GNC-34
Case, A., 34-ISC-3
Cash, C., 15-APA-3
Casper, K., 101-SD-4/APA-47, 122-AMT-5,
364-FD-51, 414-FD-5
Castañeda, D., 415-FD-54
Castano, L., 366-GNC-15
Castellanos, A., 107-STR-4
Castillo, E., 345-ACD-8
Castillo, R., 395-WE-9
Castner, R., 14-APA-2
Castrichini, A., 159-SD-8, 160-SD-9
Castro, S., 276-SD-13
Caswell, A., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4, 479-PC-30
Catron, B., 374-GT-8
Cavallaro, R., 218-STR-7
Cavdaroglu, M., 256-GNC-4
Caverly, R., 422-GNC-24
Cazaurang, F., 428-IS-9
Cecrdle, J., 159-SD-8
Celebi, M., 107-STR-4
Celik, O., 217-STR-6, 218-STR-7
Cellucci, D., 486-SD-25
Center, K., 86-IS-1
Cenzato, A., 412-EXPL-2
Cerimele, C., 467-GNC-30
Cervelloni, A., 32-ISC-1
Cesnik, C., 47-SD-1/APA-46, 101-SD-4/APA-47,
276-SD-13
Ceyhan, O., 223-WE-3
Chaban, G., 334-TP-10
Chae, J., 387-PDL-10, 440-PDL-12
Chae, M., 221-UMS-6
Chaganti, N., 247-FD-33, 364-FD-51
Chahat, N., 157-SCS-2
Chaki, S., 143-IS-2
Chakrabarty, A., 168-UMS-4
Chakraborty, I., 290-ACD-7, 347-AFM-8, 400-ACD-9
Chakravarthy, A., 254-GNC-2, 389-SD-19,
421-GNC-23, 422-GNC-24, 466-GNC-29
Chakroun, N., 206-PC-16, 386-PC-23, 439-PC-29
Chambers, J., 130-DE-2, 152-PC-10
Chambreau, S., 154-PC-12
Chamitoff, G., 216-SOF-4
Chan, D., 27-GEPC-1, 83-GT-11
Chan, W., 16-APA-4, 92-MVC-2
Chandel, D., 186-FD-25
Chang, C., 193-GTE-4
Chang, D., 353-APA-36
Chang, F., 145-MAT-4
Chang, M., 15-APA-3
Chang, P., 97-PC-8
Chang, Q., 212-SD-11
Chang, S., 147-MST-1
Chanzy, Q., 241-APA-24
Chao, H., 402-AFM-9, 469-GNC-32
Chaparro, D., 389-SD-19, 442-SD-22
Chapelier, J., 302-FD-43
Chapelon, Q., 182-ASC-3
Chatterjee, T., 285-WE-5, 395-WE-9
Chattopadhyay, A., 182-ASC-3, 411-ASC-4
Chaudhuri, A., 202-NDA-4, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Chaurasia, A., 89-MAT-2
Chava, S., 318-MAT-6
Chavez, A., 169-UMS-5
Chavez, O., 175-AFM-4
Chawner, J., 92-MVC-2
Chechet, I., 261-GTE-6
Chee, S., 309-GNC-12
Chehroudi, B., 326-PC-20
Chelliah, H., 154-PC-12, 436-PC-26, 438-PC-28,
439-PC-29
Chen, C., 200-MST-4
Chen, D., 154-PC-12
Chen, E., 356-ASC-5
Chen, H., 291-AFM-6, 304-FD-45, 310-GNC-13
Chen, J., 111-WE-1, 423-GNC-25
Chen, L., 68-APA-7
Chen, P., 103-SD-6, 198-MDO-6
Chen, Q., 46-SCS-1, 157-SCS-2
Chen, R., 145-MAT-4
Chen, W., 240-APA-23/FD-31, 445-STR-11
Chen, X., 286-WE-6
Chen, Y., 465-FD-62
Cheney, T., 283-UMS-8
Cheng, W., 56-TP-2
Cheng, Z., 425-GNC-27
Chennimalai Kumar, N., 478-NDA-11
Chernikova, A., 269-NDA-6
Cherukru, N., 285-WE-5
Cheung, C., 470-GNC-33
Cheung, K., 461-ASC-6, 486-SD-25
Cheung, L., 285-WE-5
Cheung, R., 129-APA-15, 159-SD-8
Chhaya, B., 321-MST-8
Chia, M., 289-AA-9
Chiatto, M., 463-FD-60
Chiba, K., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5
Chiereghin, N., 250-FD-36
Chilson, P., 284-UMS-9
Chin, J., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Ching, E., 76-FD-9
Chiodi, R., 418-FD-57
Chishty, W., 41-PC-3
Cho, H., 278-SD-15, 331-SD-17, 351-APA-34
Cho, K., 94-PC-5/PGC-2
Cho, M., 145-MAT-4, 147-MST-1
Cho, S., 263-IS-4
Choate, R., 161-SE-1
Choe, R., 307-GNC-10
Choi, J., 145-MAT-4
Choi, K., 90-MAT-3, 199-MST-3, 273-PDL-6,
406-APA-40, 430-MST-15
Choi, S., 38-MDO-2, 62-ACD-4, 277-SD-14, 429-MDO-11
Choi, T., 325-OPS-1
Choi, Y., 43-PDL-1
Chong, S., 40-PC-2
Chopra, I., 9-ACD-2, 72-ASC-2, 332-SD-18
Chou, A., 82-GT-2, 273-PDL-6
Choudhari, M., 21-FD-1
Choudhary, S., 318-MAT-6
Choudhuri, A., 393-TES-1, 446-TES-2
Choudhury, R., 66-APA-5
Choukroun, D., 372-GNC-21
Chowdhary, K., 188-FD-27
Chowdhury, A., 393-TES-1
Chowdhury, S., 58-UMS-1, 62-ACD-4, 264-MDO-7,
284-UMS-9
Choze, S., 384-NDA-8
Christian, J., 372-GNC-21
Christopher, J., 136-FD-18
Chterev, I., 42-PC-4
Chu, Q., 196-IS-3, 263-IS-4, 308-GNC-11, 309-GNC-12,
347-AFM-8, 428-IS-9, 458-AFM-11, 468-GNC-31
Author/Session Chair Index
Chuck, C., 344-ABPSI-1, 399-ABPSI-2
Chung, J., 220-TP-8
Chung, P., 284-UMS-9
Chung, W., 266-MST-6
Church, C., 130-DE-2
Churchfield, M., 111-WE-1, 285-WE-5, 490-WE-11
Chusri, S., 315-ICC-1
Chwalowski, P., 49-SD-3, 442-SD-22
Chynoweth, B., 21-FD-1
Ciampa, P., 392-STR-10
Ciarcia, M., 259-GNC-7
Ciarella, A., 297-APA-32
Ciccio, J., 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Cid, M., 390-SD-20
Cimmino, S., 279-SEN-3
Cinar, G., 290-ACD-7
Cirtwill, J., 203-PC-13
Cizmas, P., 13-APA-1, 473-GTE-11
Claflin, S., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Clark, C., 27-GEPC-1
Clark, D., 151-NDA-3
Clark, I., 119-AA-4, 289-AA-9
Clark, M., 143-IS-2, 168-UMS-4, 169-UMS-5,
433-NDA-9, 466-GNC-29
Clarke, R., 140-GT-4
Claucherty, S., 109-TP-4
Claus, R., 215-SEN-2
Clay, S., 52-STR-1, 106-STR-3
Cleaver, D., 238-APA-21, 250-FD-36
Clemens, N., 99-PDL-2, 189-FD-28, 377-HSABP-7
Clementino, M., 17-ASC-1
Clements, E., 100-SATS-3
Cliff, S., 14-APA-2
Clifford, C., 404-AMT-14, 463-FD-60
Clifton, A., 111-WE-1
Clingman, D., 359-FD-46
Close, S., 51-SRE-1
Cluck, N., 216-SOF-4
Cluts, J., 7-AA-1
Coan, D., 357-EXPL-1
Coates, R., 431-MST-16
Cobb, R., 253-GNC-1, 325-OPS-1, 426-GNC-28
Coburn, V., 42-PC-4
Coder, J., 178-APA-17, 241-APA-24, 354-APA-37,
407-APA-41, 420-FD-59
Codoni, J., 94-PC-5/PGC-2
Coetzee, E., 10-AFM-1, 120-ACD-5, 147-MST-1,
331-SD-17
Cohen, K., 428-IS-9
Cohen, R., 143-IS-2
Coil, M., 205-PC-15
Cole, I., 145-MAT-4
Coleman, D., 70-APA-9, 277-SD-14
Coleman, T., 464-FD-61
Colket, M., 41-PC-3
Collazo Garcia, A., 10-AFM-1
Collins, K., 8-ACD-1, 120-ACD-5, 243-DE-3
Colonia, S., 409-APA-43
Colonius, T., 173-AA-5, 248-FD-34, 462-FD-10
Combs, C., 137-FD-19, 189-FD-28
Combs, D., 34-ISC-3
Comer, A., 95-PC-6, 272-PC-19, 386-PC-23,
437-PC-27, 483-PC-34
Commo, S., 375-GT-9
Compagnin, A., 412-EXPL-2
Constantine, P., 130-DE-2, 268-NDA-5, 324-NDA-7
Contento, G., 23-FD-3
Conway, M., 66-APA-5, 303-FD-44, 355-APA-38
Coogan, S., 299-FD-39
Cook, B., 279-SEN-3, 433-NDA-9
Cook, L., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5
Cook, R., 331-SD-17
Cook, S., 216-SOF-4
Cooke, A., 10-AFM-1
Cooksey, K., 174-ACD-6
Cooper, J., 23-FD-3, 129-APA-15, 159-SD-8, 160-SD-9,
320-MDO-9, 331-SD-17, 332-SD-18, 406-APA-40
Copenhaver, W., 399-ABPSI-2
Coppotelli, G., 444-SD-24
Corbets, J., 34-ISC-3
Corbets, S., 33-ISC-2
Corke, T., 273-PDL-6, 484-PDL-14
Corkery, S., 80-FD-14
Cormarkovic, V., 210-SCS-3
Cornford, S., 243-DE-3, 269-NDA-6
Cornish, A., 213-SD-12
Corporan, E., 96-PC-7, 479-PC-30
Corrigan, A., 7-AA-1, 252-FD-38
Coschignano, A., 355-APA-38
Costa, E., 376-GTE-8
Costes, M., 239-APA-22
Cotelo, J., 379-MAT-8
Cotting, M., 174-ACD-6, 347-AFM-8, 381-MST-11
Cottle, A., 98-PC-9
Coulter, K., 70-APA-9
Coulton, J., 105-SRE-2
Coussement, G., 293-APA-28
Cox, C., 70-APA-9
Cox, J., 128-APA-14
Coy, E., 365-FD-52
Crafton, J., 15-APA-3, 123-AMT-6, 176-AMT-8,
289-AA-9
Cramer, N., 486-SD-25
180
Crassidis, J., 256-GNC-4, 309-GNC-12, 372-GNC-21,
468-GNC-31
Cratsley, J., 221-UMS-6
Creary, G., 130-DE-2
Crider, D., 265-MST-5, 381-MST-11, 430-MST-15
Cristi, R., 259-GNC-7
Cronier, Y., 374-GT-8
Crosby, N., 384-NDA-8
Cross, A., 480-PC-31
Cross, C., 423-GNC-25
Crossley, W., 37-MDO-1, 320-MDO-9, 345-ACD-8
Crowe, D., 353-APA-36
Cruden, B., 282-TP-9, 334-TP-10
Crumpacker, R., 304-FD-45
Cuevas, L., 30-HIS-1
Cui, J., 194-GTE-5, 251-FD-37
Cui, X., 165-STR-5
Cui, Y., 122-AMT-5, 178-APA-17, 327-PDL-8, 407-APA-41
Cui, Z., 123-AMT-6
Culley, D., 476-MST-18
Cummings, R., 251-FD-37
Cunha Junior, S., 381-MST-11
Cunningham, A., 406-APA-40
Cunningham, M., 291-AFM-6
Curtis, D., 325-OPS-1
Curtis-Brown, N., 283-UMS-8
Cutright, S., 53-STR-2
Cutshall, J., 243-DE-3
Cvijetic, G., 23-FD-3
Cybyk, B., 239-APA-22
D. R., A., 9-ACD-2
D’Amato, D., 325-OPS-1
D’Antoni, A., 325-OPS-1
D’Apolito, A., 325-OPS-1
D’Intino, G., 266-MST-6
D’Mello, R., 202-NDA-4
D’Souza, S., 110-UMS-2
D’Urso, S., 200-MST-4
Dackus, P., 36-MAT-1
Dadswell, C., 431-MST-16
Dahalan, M., 79-FD-13
Dahire, S., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5
Dahlberg, J., 404-AMT-14
Dai, H., 158-SD-7, 486-SD-25
Dai, Y., 103-SD-6, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Daigle, M., 423-GNC-25
Daimon, Y., 40-PC-2
Dale, G., 15-APA-3
Dalle, D., 14-APA-2
Dam, B., 446-TES-2
Damaren, C., 424-GNC-26, 425-GNC-27
Damasceno, M., 363-FD-50
Damazo, J., 12-AMT-2, 203-PC-13
Damiani, R., 170-WE-2, 395-WE-9
Damodaran, M., 407-APA-41
Dampsey, J., 202-NDA-4
Danehy, P., 11-AMT-1, 65-AMT-4, 83-GT-11, 404-AMT-14
Daneshvaran, N., 31-HSABP-1
Dang, D., 108-TP-3
Dang, K., 154-PC-12
Daniel, D., 190-FD-29
Daniel, J., 243-DE-3
Dannenhoffer, J., 39-MVC-1, 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Danowsky, B., 10-AFM-1, 346-AFM-7, 422-GNC-24
Dansie, J., 417-FD-56
Danzuka, Y., 219-TP-7
Daoud, F., 264-MDO-7
Darakananda, D., 248-FD-34
Darbandi, M., 394-TP-11, 436-PC-26
Darby, E., 446-TES-2
Darbyshire, O., 129-APA-15
Da Ronch, A., 10-AFM-1, 49-SD-3, 159-SD-8,
459-AFM-12
Darr, S., 220-TP-8
Das, R., 142-HSABP-3
Dasgupta, A., 153-PC-11
Dasgupta, D., 435-PC-25
Dash, A., 371-GNC-20
Daskiran, O., 236-AFM-5
Dasque, N., 66-APA-5
Datta, A., 72-ASC-2, 211-SD-10, 390-SD-20, 443-SD-23
Davendralingam, N., 37-MDO-1
David, C., 323-MST-10
Davidson, D., 438-PC-28
Davidson, P., 52-STR-1
Davies, M., 50-SOF-1, 104-SOF-2, 216-SOF-4
Davila, C., 52-STR-1
Davis, D., 297-APA-32
Davis, G., 411-ASC-4
Davis, M., 162-SEN-1
Davis, W., 188-FD-27
Davy, G., 143-IS-2
Dawes, W., 185-FD-24
Dawicke, D., 217-STR-6
Day, M., 435-PC-25
De, S., 146-MDO-4
de Albuquerque, D., 217-STR-6
de Almeida, O., 60-AA-2
Dean, J., 92-MVC-2
DeAngelo, M., 255-GNC-3
Deaton, J., 319-MDO-8, 380-MDO-10
Debiasi, M., 407-APA-41
DeBonis, J., 77-FD-11
DeCarlo, E., 151-NDA-3
DeChant, L., 304-FD-45
Decker, K., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
de Croon, G., 148-MST-2, 402-AFM-9
Dedic, C., 12-AMT-2, 65-AMT-4
Dee, J., 291-AFM-6
Deere, K., 54-TFPC-1
De Gaspari, A., 443-SD-23
DeHart, R., 468-GNC-31
Deierling, P., 36-MAT-1
Deisuke, Y., 83-GT-11
de Kat, R., 17-ASC-1, 176-AMT-8
Dela Cruz, J., 407-APA-41
de la Torre, M., 446-TES-2
DeLaurentis, D., 315-ICC-1
Delimont, J., 473-GTE-11
Della Corte, B., 288-AA-8
Delorme, Y., 138-FD-20
Del Papa, S., 99-PDL-2
Del Rey Fernández, D., 136-FD-18
del Rosario, Z., 268-NDA-5
de Luca, L., 463-FD-60
De Maesschalck, C., 29-GTE-1
Demargne, A., 185-FD-24
De Marqui, C., 17-ASC-1
DeMars, K., 368-GNC-17
Demasi, L., 218-STR-7, 392-STR-10
DeMauro, E., 122-AMT-5, 362-FD-49, 364-FD-51,
465-FD-62
De Meo, D., 145-MAT-4
Demetriou, M., 44-SATS-1, 310-GNC-13, 449-WE-10
DeMillard, E., 15-APA-3, 223-WE-3
Demko, A., 97-PC-8, 205-PC-15
DeMott, D., 269-NDA-6
Dempsey, A., 281-SUR-1
Dempster, A., 105-SRE-2
Denegri, C., 277-SD-14
Deng, N., 353-APA-36
Denison, M., 14-APA-2
de Niz, D., 143-IS-2
Dennis, C., 97-PC-8, 482-PC-33
de Oliveira, G., 188-FD-27, 387-PDL-10
de Oliveira, P., 204-PC-14
de Paula, A., 125-APA-11, 350-APA-33, 352-APA-35,
381-MST-11, 430-MST-15
Depcik, C., 31-HSABP-1, 377-HSABP-7
Derlaga, J., 23-FD-3, 54-TFPC-1, 295-APA-30
de Ruiter, A., 373-GNC-22
Deshmukh, R., 179-APA-18
De Simone, D., 279-SEN-3
DesJardin, P., 95-PC-6
Desjardins, O., 418-FD-57
De Sterck, H., 208-PDL-5
Author/Session Chair Index
Detert, B., 240-APA-23/FD-31, 407-APA-41
DeTrempe, P., 34-ISC-3
Dettwiller, I., 202-NDA-4
Devarakonda, N., 458-AFM-11
Devenport, W., 119-AA-4, 288-AA-8, 289-AA-9
Devens, J., 426-GNC-28
de Visser, C., 148-MST-2, 196-IS-3, 263-IS-4, 317-IS-6,
402-AFM-9, 428-IS-9, 458-AFM-11, 468-GNC-31
DeVore, M., 143-IS-2
de Vries, R., 288-AA-8
de Wekker, S., 291-AFM-6
DeWitt, M., 96-PC-7
Dey, S., 92-MVC-2
Dhanasar, M., 31-HSABP-1
Dhanasekaran, P., 22-FD-2
Dianetti, A., 309-GNC-12
Diaz, M., 214-SE-2
Diaz, N., 167-TP-6, 219-TP-7
Diaz Montiel, P., 52-STR-1
Dickey, E., 78-FD-12
Dickinson, B., 82-GT-2, 366-GNC-15
Dickman, C., 220-TP-8
Di Donato, P., 335-UMS-10
Diel, D., 222-UMS-7
Diemer, J., 479-PC-30
Diez, M., 406-APA-40
Diggs, A., 362-FD-49
Dighe, V., 336-WE-8
Dikalyuk, A., 208-PDL-5
Dillier, C., 205-PC-15
Dillinger, J., 160-SD-9
Dillsaver, M., 143-IS-2
Dimitriadis, G., 127-APA-13, 250-FD-36
Diosady, L., 348-AMT-12
DiPalma, M., 48-SD-2
Dippold, V., 456-ABPSI-3
Diskin, B., 136-FD-18, 410-APA-44/FD-53
DiZinno, N., 135-FD-17
Djeddi, R., 13-APA-1, 180-APA-19
Do, H., 28-GT-1, 85-HSABP-2
Dobes, K., 90-MAT-3
Doboon, A., 393-TES-1
Dobre, S., 347-AFM-8
Dobrzynski, C., 477-MVC-5
Dodenhöft, J., 307-GNC-10
Doehrmann, A., 189-FD-28
Dogan, A., 236-AFM-5, 403-AFM-10
Dogan, K., 421-GNC-23, 466-GNC-29
Dogariu, A., 441-PDL-13
Doggett, W., 210-SCS-3
Dolan, B., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3, 479-PC-30
Dolph, C., 283-UMS-8
Doman, D., 311-GNC-14, 315-ICC-1
Domyancic, L., 433-NDA-9
Donbar, J., 142-HSABP-3, 204-PC-14, 377-HSABP-7
Dong, H., 26-FD-7, 80-FD-14, 419-FD-58
Dong, X., 125-APA-11, 238-APA-21, 463-FD-60
Dong, Y., 39-MVC-1, 125-APA-11
Dongmo, J., 254-GNC-2, 263-IS-4
Donini, A., 95-PC-6
Donohue, J., 377-HSABP-7
Dooley, S., 154-PC-12
Doolittle, M., 205-PC-15
Doom, J., 138-FD-20, 187-FD-26
Dorduncu, M., 165-STR-5
Dormohammadi, S., 488-STR-12
Dorsett, K., 63-AFM-2, 430-MST-15, 459-AFM-12
Doty, J., 293-APA-28
Doucette, E., 308-GNC-11
Douglas, C., 385-PC-22
Doulamis, A., 335-UMS-10
Doulamis, N., 335-UMS-10
Dowdy, R., 87-ISC-4
Dowgwillo, R., 351-APA-34, 408-APA-42
Doyle, D., 461-ASC-6
Doyle, J., 294-APA-29
Doyle, K., 156-SATS-4
Doyle, S., 319-MDO-8
Drain, B., 260-GT-6/AMT-10
Drake, A., 31-HSABP-1
Draper, J., 390-SD-20
Drennan, S., 193-GTE-4, 261-GTE-6, 386-PC-23
Dress, D., 161-SE-1
Drew, M., 389-SD-19
Dreyer, C., 164-SRE-3
Dreyer, E., 47-SD-1/APA-46
Drikakis, D., 98-PC-9, 186-FD-25
Driscoll, J., 25-FD-6, 31-HSABP-1
Driscoll, R., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3
Drozda, T., 377-HSABP-7
Dryer, F., 154-PC-12
Du, Z., 111-WE-1, 304-FD-45, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Duan, D., 234-AA-6
Duan, L., 21-FD-1, 77-FD-11
Dubben, J., 292-APA-27
Dubreuil, S., 146-MDO-4
Dubuisson, S., 199-MST-3
Duda, K., 322-MST-9
Dudek, J., 138-FD-20
Duffield, M., 221-UMS-6
Dumitrache, C., 485-PDL-15
Dumoulin, M., 278-SD-15
Duong, A., 273-PDL-6
Dupuis, M., 316-IS-5
181
Duque, E., 201-MVC-4, 409-APA-43
Durai, A., 129-APA-15
Duraisamy, K., 77-FD-11, 91-MDO-3, 249-FD-35,
289-AA-9, 324-NDA-7
Durak, U., 265-MST-5, 321-MST-8
Durand, J., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5, 174-ACD-6
Durante, D., 406-APA-40
Durbin, P., 187-FD-26
Durgesh, V., 191-FD-30
Durston, D., 14-APA-2, 260-GT-6/AMT-10
Dussart, G., 10-AFM-1
Dutour, K., 87-ISC-4
Dutra, D., 236-AFM-5
Dutta, P., 267-MST-7
Dutta, S., 63-AFM-2, 121-AFM-3
Dutton, J., 134-FD-16, 464-FD-61
Dwight, R., 332-SD-18
Dwyer Cianciolo, A., 121-AFM-3, 467-GNC-30
Dykes, K., 170-WE-2, 224-WE-4, 395-WE-9
Dymit, A., 34-ISC-3
Eberhart, G., 58-UMS-1
Eberle, C., 436-PC-26
Eckert, Z., 484-PDL-14
Economon, T., 37-MDO-1, 120-ACD-5, 211-SD-10
Edelman, J., 21-FD-1
Edoh, A., 302-FD-43
Edwards, J., 41-PC-3, 85-HSABP-2, 96-PC-7,
152-PC-10, 437-PC-27
Edwards, L., 21-FD-1
Eerland, W., 382-MST-12
Egolf, A., 354-APA-37
Egorov, I., 186-FD-25
Ehlert, G., 220-TP-8
Ehn, A., 434-PC-24
Eickhoff, J., 382-MST-12
Eiler, J., 161-SE-1
Eitelberg, G., 288-AA-8
Ek, H., 42-PC-4
Ekici, K., 13-APA-1, 180-APA-19
Elandt, R., 124-AMT-7/GT-3
El-Arabaty, M., 315-ICC-1
Elasha, F., 252-FD-38
El-Bayoumi, G., 255-GNC-3, 402-AFM-9
ElBialy, E., 489-TES-4
ElDegwy, A., 489-TES-4
Eldred, M., 38-MDO-2, 268-NDA-5, 324-NDA-7,
478-NDA-11
Eldredge, J., 248-FD-34
Elgammal, T., 446-TES-2
El-Gohary, K., 78-FD-12
Elhalwagy, Y., 156-SATS-4, 257-GNC-5
Elham, A., 37-MDO-1, 91-MDO-3, 198-MDO-6,
218-STR-7
ElHarriri, G., 447-TES-3
Elia, S., 377-HSABP-7
Elkhayat, M., 156-SATS-4
Ellejmi, M., 199-MST-3
Eller, D., 442-SD-22
Elliot, A., 374-GT-8
Elliot, S., 99-PDL-2
Elliott, D., 259-GNC-7
Elliott, G., 12-AMT-2, 134-FD-16, 464-FD-61
Ellis, K., 221-UMS-6
Ellis-Terrell, C., 70-APA-9
Ellsworth, J., 64-AMT-3
El mahdi, L., 294-APA-29
Elmiligui, A., 14-APA-2, 147-MST-1, 432-MST-17
Elnashar, G., 156-SATS-4
ElRaffie, A., 156-SATS-4
Elsadek, A., 402-AFM-9
El-Sadek, A., 263-IS-4
Emeneth, M., 290-ACD-7
Emerson, B., 42-PC-4, 203-PC-13, 385-PC-22
Enciu, J., 403-AFM-10
Engblom, W., 251-FD-37
Engelmann, C., 435-PC-25
Engelsen, F., 91-MDO-3
Engelstad, S., 52-STR-1, 165-STR-5
Eppink, J., 75-FD-8
Epps, B., 26-FD-7, 248-FD-34
Erb, A., 478-NDA-11
Eren, U., 368-GNC-17
Eren, Z., 488-STR-12
Erickson, L., 461-ASC-6
Erickson, R., 203-PC-13
Ermanni, P., 72-ASC-2
Ernest, N., 428-IS-9
Erturk, S., 403-AFM-10
Erwin, J., 71-APA-10, 133-FD-15, 242-APA-26,
292-APA-27, 302-FD-43
Escalona, L., 52-STR-1
Escamilla, H., 423-GNC-25
Esclapez, L., 479-PC-30
Eslami, H., 487-SD-26
Estevadeordal, J., 122-AMT-5, 304-FD-45, 480-PC-31
Ethan, L., 404-AMT-14
Eugeni, M., 444-SD-24
Evans, J., 269-NDA-6
Evans, T., 51-SRE-1
Fabiano, E., 410-APA-44/FD-53
Faes, M., 433-NDA-9
Fagley, C., 239-APA-22, 242-APA-26, 351-APA-34
Fahim, A., 489-TES-4
Fahimi, F., 80-FD-14
Fahling, J., 389-SD-19
Fahrenthold, E., 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Fahringer, T., 11-AMT-1, 404-AMT-14
Fahroo, F., 268-NDA-5, 324-NDA-7
Falkiewicz, N., 47-SD-1/APA-46, 101-SD-4/APA-47
Falugi, M., 107-STR-4
Famularo, D., 367-GNC-16
Fan, W., 422-GNC-24
Fancello, A., 95-PC-6
Fang, H., 46-SCS-1, 157-SCS-2, 329-SCS-5
Fang, J., 238-APA-21
Fang, N., 380-MDO-10
Fang, X., 165-STR-5
Fangohr, H., 382-MST-12
Fares, E., 241-APA-24, 353-APA-36, 355-APA-38
Farhat, C., 324-NDA-7
Farias, P., 362-FD-49, 465-FD-62
Farrar, C., 444-SD-24
Farsadi, T., 286-WE-6
Farthing, M., 302-FD-43
Faruque, I., 426-GNC-28
Fasano, G., 58-UMS-1, 215-SEN-2
Fasel, H., 190-FD-29, 250-FD-36
Faulk, D., 279-SEN-3
Favale, J., 134-FD-16
Faverjon, B., 151-NDA-3
Faymonville, P., 104-SOF-2
Fazelzadeh, S., 487-SD-26
Fefermann, Y., 290-ACD-7
Feigh, K., 357-EXPL-1
Feight, J., 288-AA-8
Felder, W., 15-APA-3, 70-APA-9
Fell, T., 431-MST-16
Feltrop, E., 70-APA-9, 180-APA-19, 241-APA-24
Feng, L., 129-APA-15
Feng, Z., 331-SD-17
Fereidooni, A., 182-ASC-3, 356-ASC-5
Ferguson, D., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3,
262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Ferguson, F., 31-HSABP-1
Fernandes, R., 313-GTE-7
Fernandes, S., 313-GTE-7
Feron, E., 143-IS-2
Feroz, M., 374-GT-8
Ferrari, M., 379-MAT-8
Fertig, R., 36-MAT-1, 52-STR-1, 318-MAT-6, 488-STR-12
Feyz, M., 427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Fichter, W., 322-MST-9
Fidkowski, K., 136-FD-18, 185-FD-24
Field, J., 321-MST-8
Fields, T., 89-MAT-2, 131-EDU-3, 175-AFM-4,
470-GNC-33
Author/Session Chair Index
Fiévet, R., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 166-TP-5
Fike, J., 188-FD-27
Filippi, M., 106-STR-3
Findlay, D., 242-APA-26
Finley, D., 126-APA-12, 405-APA-39
Fiorina, B., 153-PC-11, 363-FD-50
Firsov, A., 178-APA-17
Fischer, C., 38-MDO-2
Fithen, R., 431-MST-16
Flach, R., 312-GT-7/AMT-11
Flaherty, W., 282-TP-9
Flanagan, H., 402-AFM-9
Flansburg, B., 53-STR-2
Flatau, A., 366-GNC-15
Fleischhauer, E., 404-AMT-14
Fleischmann, D., 10-AFM-1
Fleming, M., 192-GT-5
Fleming, P., 395-WE-9
Fletcher, D., 108-TP-3
Foley, W., 270-PC-17
Fonod, R., 253-GNC-1
Fontanella, R., 58-UMS-1, 279-SEN-3
Fonte, F., 332-SD-18, 443-SD-23
Footdale, J., 210-SCS-3
Forbes, J., 309-GNC-12, 422-GNC-24
Forlines, R., 15-APA-3
Fossati, M., 24-FD-4, 76-FD-9, 149-MVC-3
Fossen, T., 256-GNC-4
Foster, J., 302-FD-43
Foster, L., 217-STR-6
Fotia, M., 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Fouliard, Q., 36-MAT-1
Fox, J., 457-ACD-11
Fradet, R., 105-SRE-2
Frame, D., 64-AMT-3
Francis, J., 278-SD-15, 331-SD-17
Francois, G., 332-SD-18
Frank, G., 34-ISC-3
Frank, M., 98-PC-9
Frankel, S., 22-FD-2, 138-FD-20
Franquiz, F., 315-ICC-1
Franzini, G., 253-GNC-1
Fravolini, M., 421-GNC-23
Frazza, L., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Frederic, P., 345-ACD-8
Frederick, M., 345-ACD-8
Fredericks, W., 54-TFPC-1
Frederickson, K., 327-PDL-8, 388-PDL-11,
441-PDL-13, 484-PDL-14
French, M., 214-SE-2
Frenklach, M., 206-PC-16
Freret, L., 208-PDL-5
Freund, J., 98-PC-9, 208-PDL-5
Frew, E., 196-IS-3, 222-UMS-7
Frey, T., 215-SEN-2, 279-SEN-3
Frezzotti, M., 326-PC-20
Friedlander, D., 456-ABPSI-3
Friedman, C., 64-AMT-3
Friedman, S., 478-NDA-11
Friedmann, L., 16-APA-4
Friedmann, P., 9-ACD-2, 16-APA-4, 289-AA-9, 391-SD-21
Fritz, M., 368-GNC-17
Fritz, T., 130-DE-2
Frohnapfel, D., 399-ABPSI-2
Frost, R., 297-APA-32
Frost, S., 257-GNC-5, 369-GNC-18
Fu, J., 481-PC-32
Fu, R., 108-TP-3
Fujii, K., 415-FD-54
Fujimoto, K., 303-FD-44, 350-APA-33
Fujino, K., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Fujita, K., 219-TP-7, 334-TP-10
Fujiwara, H., 446-TES-2
Fukushima, Y., 127-APA-13, 476-MST-18
Fuller, C., 436-PC-26
Fullmer, D., 214-SE-2
Fulton, J., 85-HSABP-2, 157-SCS-2
Funaki, I., 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Funase, R., 164-SRE-3
Fureby, C., 386-PC-23, 434-PC-24
Furuya, H., 157-SCS-2, 275-SCS-4
Gaeta, R., 288-AA-8
Gai, S., 109-TP-4, 448-TP-12
Gaier, J., 51-SRE-1
Gaitonde, A., 23-FD-3, 159-SD-8
Gaitonde, D., 142-HSABP-3, 173-AA-5, 234-AA-6,
247-FD-33
Galbincea, N., 202-NDA-4
Galbraith, M., 22-FD-2, 71-APA-10
Gallagher, T., 152-PC-10, 437-PC-27
Gallaher, A., 9-ACD-2
Gallegos, J., 92-MVC-2
Galyen, N., 64-AMT-3
Gamagedara, K., 64-AMT-3
Gamba, M., 25-FD-6, 97-PC-8, 123-AMT-6
Gamble, L., 67-APA-6
Gamil, A., 252-FD-38
Gamme, S., 188-FD-27
Gan, J., 194-GTE-5
Ganapathisubramani, B., 17-ASC-1, 79-FD-13,
176-AMT-8
Gandhi, A., 179-APA-18
Gandhi, F., 48-SD-2
Gandhi, M., 373-GNC-22
182
Gandi, U., 487-SD-26
Gangadharan, S., 325-OPS-1
Ganguli, R., 9-ACD-2, 487-SD-26
Gantt, E., 92-MVC-2
Gao, C., 177-APA-16, 180-APA-19
Gao, D., 197-MAT-5
Gao, S., 24-FD-4
Gao, X., 206-PC-16, 434-PC-24
Gao, Z., 165-STR-5, 177-APA-16, 180-APA-19,
350-APA-33, 400-ACD-9
Garbeff, T., 260-GT-6/AMT-10, 348-AMT-12
Garcia, A., 409-APA-43
Garcia, D., 316-IS-5
Garcia, E., 191-FD-30, 253-GNC-1, 471-GNC-34
Garcia, G., 470-GNC-33
Garcia, J., 467-GNC-30
Garcia, S., 149-MVC-3
Garcia de Marina, H., 175-AFM-4
Garcia Lorca, F., 222-UMS-7
Gardea, F., 486-SD-25
Gariffo, J., 220-TP-8
Garmann, D., 139-FD-22, 251-FD-37, 365-FD-52
Garnica, I., 456-ABPSI-3
Garoche, P., 143-IS-2
Gaskell, P., 335-UMS-10
Gatlin, G., 297-APA-32
Gatsonis, N., 44-SATS-1
Gaudenzi, P., 444-SD-24
Gauger, N., 37-MDO-1, 211-SD-10
Gaul, N., 406-APA-40
Gavrilovic, N., 402-AFM-9
Gbaguidi, A., 197-MAT-5
Ge, C., 304-FD-45
Gebbink, R., 82-GT-2
Gehrke, A., 419-FD-58
Geigle, K., 270-PC-17
Geikie, M., 435-PC-25
Gejji, R., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 204-PC-14
Geluardi, S., 266-MST-6, 322-MST-9
Geng, J., 469-GNC-32
Geng, Y., 102-SD-5
George, J., 347-AFM-8, 349-AMT-13, 417-FD-56
George, T., 318-MAT-6, 486-SD-25
Georgiadis, N., 77-FD-11
Georgiou, G., 406-APA-40
Geraci, G., 268-NDA-5, 478-NDA-11
Gerboni, C., 322-MST-9
Gerdes, J., 402-AFM-9
Gerlach, T., 265-MST-5
Gerlinger, P., 436-PC-26
Gern, F., 53-STR-2
Gerretsen, A., 321-MST-8
Gerstenmaier, W., 269-NDA-6
Gertsch, L., 51-SRE-1, 164-SRE-3
Ghaffarian, R., 269-NDA-6
Ghafourizadeh, M., 436-PC-26
Ghani, A., 386-PC-23
Gharbi, A., 174-ACD-6
Gharibi, K., 53-STR-2
Ghassemi Isfahani, A., 387-PDL-10
Ghate, A., 285-WE-5
Ghazi, G., 200-MST-4, 236-AFM-5
Ghoniem, A., 386-PC-23, 439-PC-29
Ghoreishi, S., 478-NDA-11
Ghoreyshi, M., 67-APA-6, 179-APA-18, 242-APA-26,
459-AFM-12
Ghose, D., 471-GNC-34
Ghosh, A., 236-AFM-5, 486-SD-25
Ghosh, D., 487-SD-26
Ghosh, P., 56-TP-2
Ghosh, S., 252-FD-38, 303-FD-44, 353-APA-36
Ghoshal, S., 316-IS-5
Giarra, M., 64-AMT-3
Gibard, J., 417-FD-56
Gicquel, L., 386-PC-23
Giegel, J., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Giese, A., 173-AA-5
Gildersleeve, S., 359-FD-46
Gillaugh, D., 212-SD-11
Gingras, D., 148-MST-2, 403-AFM-10
Girardi, R., 125-APA-11
Gissen, A., 360-FD-47
Givi, P., 246-FD-32
Glaab, L., 283-UMS-8
Gladin, J., 84-GTE-2, 472-GTE-10
Glasby, R., 71-APA-10, 133-FD-15, 241-APA-24,
242-APA-26, 292-APA-27, 302-FD-43
Glass, C., 121-AFM-3
Glass, D., 56-TP-2
Glauser, M., 60-AA-2, 141-GTE-3, 464-FD-61
Glaz, B., 416-FD-55, 443-SD-23, 486-SD-25
Glaze, D., 481-PC-32
Glebocki, R., 325-OPS-1
Glegg, S., 288-AA-8
Glezer, A., 360-FD-47
Gluhareff, I., 31-HSABP-1
Gnanamanickam, E., 464-FD-61
Gnanaskandan, A., 205-PC-15, 271-PC-18
Godar, T., 220-TP-8
Goecks, V., 216-SOF-4
Goertz, S., 293-APA-28
Gogineni, S., 60-AA-2, 141-GTE-3, 173-AA-5, 464-FD-61
Gogulapati, A., 47-SD-1/APA-46
Gohardani, A., 357-EXPL-1
Gojon, R., 7-AA-1
Gokulakrishnan, P., 436-PC-26
Goldberg, B., 441-PDL-13
Golder, S., 138-FD-20
Goldstein, D., 75-FD-8
Gomez, E., 283-UMS-8
Gomez, S., 159-SD-8
Gomit, G., 79-FD-13
Gonda, J., 18-CMS-1
Gonzales, A., 78-FD-12
Gonzalez, D., 77-FD-11, 137-FD-19, 234-AA-6
Gonzalez, E., 153-PC-11, 194-GTE-5
Gonzalez-Linero, L., 10-AFM-1
Gonzalez-Rocha, J., 291-AFM-6
Gonzalez-Salcedo, A., 490-WE-11
Gooding, J., 89-MAT-2
Goodliff, S., 83-GT-11
Goodman, D., 51-SRE-1
Goodrick, D., 422-GNC-24
Goodsell, J., 202-NDA-4
Goodwin, G., 344-ABPSI-1
Gopalakrishnan, P., 355-APA-38
Gopalakrishnan Meena, M., 139-FD-22
Gopalarathnam, A., 248-FD-34
Gord, J., 12-AMT-2, 42-PC-4, 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4,
404-AMT-14
Gordeyev, S., 43-PDL-1, 328-PDL-9
Gore, J., 41-PC-3, 204-PC-14, 261-GTE-6, 436-PC-26
Goriachkin, E., 29-GTE-1
Gorospe, G., 432-MST-17
Goss, L., 98-PC-9, 193-GTE-4
Gosse, R., 365-FD-52
Goto, K., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4, 275-SCS-4
Gottiparthi, K., 480-PC-31
Goulding, P., 124-AMT-7/GT-3, 192-GT-5
Govers, Y., 444-SD-24
Govindarajan, B., 292-APA-27, 409-APA-43
Govindaraju, P., 37-MDO-1
Goyal, A., 459-AFM-12
Goyal, V., 41-PC-3, 204-PC-14
Grady, R., 389-SD-19
Graf, P., 170-WE-2
Gragston, M., 12-AMT-2, 97-PC-8
Graham, B., 431-MST-16
Graham, J., 490-WE-11
Graham, S., 356-ASC-5
Grainger, L., 276-SD-13
Grandhi, R., 38-MDO-2, 150-NDA-2/MDO-5, 319-MDO-8
Grandone, S., 34-ISC-3
Grannan, N., 141-GTE-3
Grant, J., 288-AA-8
Grant, M., 63-AFM-2, 289-AA-9, 344-ABPSI-1
Author/Session Chair Index
Grant, P., 381-MST-11, 431-MST-16
Grassi, M., 215-SEN-2
Grauer, J., 175-AFM-4, 236-AFM-5
Graves, R., 75-FD-8, 293-APA-28, 406-APA-40
Gray, J., 91-MDO-3, 150-NDA-2/MDO-5, 320-MDO-9,
429-MDO-11
Gray, K., 21-FD-1
Gray, M., 43-PDL-1
Gray, W., 381-MST-11
Graziano, T., 94-PC-5/PGC-2
Greatwood, C., 366-GNC-15
Grech, N., 177-APA-16
Green, B., 242-APA-26
Green, M., 26-FD-7, 73-EDU-2/DE-1, 248-FD-34
Green, R., 86-IS-1
Green, W., 206-PC-16
Greenberg, J., 249-FD-35
Greenblatt, D., 490-WE-11
Greene, B., 99-PDL-2
Greer, A., 356-ASC-5
Gregg-III, R., 353-APA-36
Gregory, J., 176-AMT-8, 191-FD-30, 297-APA-32,
376-GTE-8, 416-FD-55
Grenga, T., 153-PC-11
Greschik, G., 329-SCS-5
Gresham, J., 347-AFM-8, 381-MST-11
Grewal, A., 332-SD-18
Grey, Z., 130-DE-2
Grier, B., 47-SD-1/APA-46
Griffee, C., 46-SCS-1
Griffin, C., 128-APA-14
Griffin, E., 278-SD-15
Griffin, K., 103-SD-6
Griffith, D., 160-SD-9, 286-WE-6, 336-WE-8
Griffiths, B., 83-GT-11
Grinberg Dana, A., 206-PC-16
Groen, F., 269-NDA-6
Groetz, R., 434-PC-24
Grogan, K., 438-PC-28
Grohs, M., 34-ISC-3
Grooms, I., 136-FD-18
Groot, K., 462-FD-10
Gross, A., 23-FD-3, 250-FD-36, 252-FD-38, 360-FD-47,
361-FD-48
Gross, J., 200-MST-4, 382-MST-12
Grossman, I., 189-FD-28
Groth, C., 208-PDL-5, 437-PC-27
Grover, M., 166-TP-5
Grubelich, M., 94-PC-5/PGC-2
Gruenwald, B., 168-UMS-4, 367-GNC-16, 421-GNC-23,
466-GNC-29
Grüter, B., 458-AFM-11
Gryte, K., 256-GNC-4
Grzywna, J., 291-AFM-6
Gschweitl, M., 379-MAT-8
Gu, H., 383-MST-14
Gu, S., 55-TP-1
Gu, X., 392-STR-10
Gu, Y., 469-GNC-32
Guarato de Freitas Santos, J., 363-FD-50
Guardone, A., 477-MVC-5
Guarro, S., 104-SOF-2, 216-SOF-4, 222-UMS-7
Gudiyella, S., 206-PC-16
Guildenbecher, D., 404-AMT-14, 465-FD-62
Guimaraes, T., 276-SD-13
Guimaraes Bucalo, T., 399-ABPSI-2
Gulotta, P., 122-AMT-5
Gumbert, C., 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Gunasegaram, D., 145-MAT-4
Gunasekaran, S., 419-FD-58
Guo, H., 223-WE-3
Guo, S., 10-AFM-1
Gupta, A., 261-GTE-6, 346-AFM-7, 393-TES-1,
446-TES-2, 486-SD-25
Gupta, M., 41-PC-3, 156-SATS-4, 445-STR-11
Gupta, P., 55-TP-1, 119-AA-4
Gupta, R., 146-MDO-4, 250-FD-36, 346-AFM-7
Gupta, S., 284-UMS-9, 402-AFM-9
Gürdal, Z., 107-STR-4, 174-ACD-6
Gursul, I., 238-APA-21, 240-APA-23/FD-31, 250-FD-36
Gururaja, S., 165-STR-5
Gururajan, S., 222-UMS-7
Gurusamy, V., 46-SCS-1
Guterres, M., 283-UMS-8
Gutesha, M., 393-TES-1
Gutmark, E., 7-AA-1, 60-AA-2, 84-GTE-2, 234-AA-6,
235-AA-7, 479-PC-30
Guzman, I., 283-UMS-8
Ha, D., 62-ACD-4
Haas, F., 154-PC-12
Habashi, W., 24-FD-4, 76-FD-9, 149-MVC-3
Habets, J., 257-GNC-5
Hadder, E., 457-ACD-11
Hader, C., 190-FD-29
Haftka, R., 38-MDO-2, 362-FD-49
Hagen, B., 122-AMT-5
Hagenmaier, M., 142-HSABP-3
Hager, W., 369-GNC-18
Hagerott, S., 347-AFM-8, 381-MST-11, 402-AFM-9
Haimes, R., 39-MVC-1, 71-APA-10
Hajek, M., 16-APA-4
Hale, C., 212-SD-11
Hale, R., 286-WE-6
Hall, C., 34-ISC-3, 65-AMT-4, 439-PC-29
183
Hall, E., 404-AMT-14
Hall, N., 13-APA-1, 296-APA-31, 458-AFM-11
Hall, Z., 68-APA-7
Hallion, R., 30-HIS-1
Halls, B., 404-AMT-14
Ham, F., 300-FD-41
Hamburg, S., 128-APA-14
Hamell, J., 317-IS-6
Hammack, S., 480-PC-31
Hammerton, J., 330-SD-16
Hammetter, C., 159-SD-8
Hampton, R., 217-STR-6
Hamzelouia, S., 252-FD-38
Han, D., 234-AA-6, 261-GTE-6
Han, J., 62-ACD-4
Han, P., 419-FD-58
Han, X., 246-FD-32
Han, Y., 285-WE-5
Hanazaki, K., 478-NDA-11
Handley, P., 322-MST-9
Handojo, V., 444-SD-24
Hanke, K., 192-GT-5
Hanlon, E., 156-SATS-4
Hannebique, G., 152-PC-10
Hannon, J., 78-FD-12
Hanquist, K., 180-APA-19, 219-TP-7
Hansen, C., 100-SATS-3
Hansen, J., 256-GNC-4
Hansen, L., 32-ISC-1
Hanson, R., 438-PC-28
Hao, L., 415-FD-54
Haran, K., 81-GEPC-2
Hardalupas, Y., 42-PC-4, 98-PC-9
Hardaway, L., 217-STR-6
Hareesh, P., 416-FD-55
Hargis, J., 363-FD-50
Hariharan, N., 71-APA-10, 242-APA-26, 292-APA-27,
354-APA-37, 409-APA-43, 460-APA-45
Härkegård, O., 308-GNC-11
Harness, A., 45-SATS-2
Harper, D., 174-ACD-6
Harris, C., 10-AFM-1
Harris, J., 64-AMT-3
Harris, R., 234-AA-6
Harris, T., 243-DE-3
Harrivel, A., 279-SEN-3
Harry, J., 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Hartfield, R., 61-ACD-3, 352-APA-35
Hartl, D., 17-ASC-1, 182-ASC-3, 356-ASC-5, 461-ASC-6
Hartmann, J., 400-ACD-9
Hartmann, P., 470-GNC-33
Hartmann, S., 265-MST-5
Hartsfield, C., 45-SATS-2
Hartwich, P., 78-FD-12
Hartwig, J., 164-SRE-3, 220-TP-8, 362-FD-49,
419-FD-58, 465-FD-62
Hartzell, C., 33-ISC-2
Harursampath, D., 9-ACD-2
Harvazinski, M., 95-PC-6, 271-PC-18, 292-APA-27,
365-FD-52
Harvey, R., 51-SRE-1
Hasan, M., 252-FD-38
Hasbestan, J., 299-FD-39
Hasegawa, M., 70-APA-9
Hash, D., 166-TP-5
Hashemi, K., 377-HSABP-7, 421-GNC-23
Hashimoto, A., 127-APA-13, 241-APA-24, 355-APA-38
Hassan, A., 311-GNC-14, 425-GNC-27
Hassan, E., 85-HSABP-2, 142-HSABP-3, 364-FD-51
Hassanalian, M., 17-ASC-1, 62-ACD-4, 72-ASC-2,
128-APA-14, 147-MST-1, 264-MDO-7
Hassanaly, M., 270-PC-17
Haste, D., 316-IS-5
Hatem, F., 193-GTE-4
Hatem, T., 489-TES-4
Hatfield, M., 131-EDU-3
Hathcock, M., 278-SD-15
Hattenberger, G., 175-AFM-4
Haviland, S., 169-UMS-5
Hayashi, J., 388-PDL-11
Hayashi, T., 176-AMT-8
Hayden, T., 136-FD-18
Hayes, D., 10-AFM-1, 120-ACD-5
Hayes, J., 409-APA-43
Hayirli, U., 102-SD-5
Hayman, G., 111-WE-1
Hays, A., 288-AA-8
Haywood, J., 302-FD-43
He, A., 469-GNC-32
He, F., 431-MST-16
He, Z., 193-GTE-4
Heath, J., 33-ISC-2
Heathcote, D., 238-APA-21
Hebert, A., 381-MST-11
Hebert, C., 390-SD-20
Hebert, P., 374-GT-8
Hedlund, B., 43-PDL-1, 99-PDL-2, 176-AMT-8
Heeg, J., 49-SD-3, 103-SD-6, 406-APA-40
Heesbeen, B., 266-MST-6
Heidebrecht, A., 177-APA-16
Heilmann, A., 79-FD-13
Heineck, J., 14-APA-2, 122-AMT-5, 260-GT-6/AMT-10
Heinemann, P., 345-ACD-8, 457-ACD-11
Heinich, C., 279-SEN-3
Heinz, S., 249-FD-35
Heister, S., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Hejase, M., 104-SOF-2, 216-SOF-4, 222-UMS-7
Helal, H., 447-TES-3
Hellman, B., 66-APA-5
Hellman, S., 404-AMT-14
Helm, C., 189-FD-28
Hemati, M., 303-FD-44
Hendershott, T., 41-PC-3, 270-PC-17, 479-PC-30
Henfling, J., 11-AMT-1, 364-FD-51
Heng, B., 151-NDA-3
Hening, S., 110-UMS-2
Henne, U., 83-GT-11, 176-AMT-8, 179-APA-18
Henry, A., 72-ASC-2
Henry, E., 391-SD-21
Hensch, A., 83-GT-11
Henson, M., 319-MDO-8
Hereth, E., 149-MVC-3
Herges, T., 111-WE-1
Hernandez, M., 393-TES-1
Hernandez, R., 166-TP-5
Hernandez, S., 390-SD-20, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Hernandez Perez, F., 95-PC-6
Herring, G., 273-PDL-6
Herrmann-Stanzel, R., 108-TP-3
Hess, C., 11-AMT-1
Hess, J., 121-AFM-3
Hesselink, L., 234-AA-6
Heyne, J., 12-AMT-2, 41-PC-3, 96-PC-7, 154-PC-12
Hibberd, S., 430-MST-15
Hickey, B., 204-PC-14
Hickey, J., 40-PC-2, 271-PC-18, 420-FD-59
Hidaka, N., 45-SATS-2
Higashi, J., 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Higuchi, Y., 306-GNC-9, 334-TP-10
Hilario, M., 328-PDL-9
Hilbert, C., 149-MVC-3
Hill, N., 400-ACD-9
Hill, W., 34-ISC-3
Hilton, H., 217-STR-6
Himmelberg, B., 32-ISC-1
Hinchliffe, B., 120-ACD-5
Hines, N., 130-DE-2
Hinkle, S., 64-AMT-3
Hirabayashi, H., 267-MST-7
Hirakawa, K., 473-GTE-11
Hirose, T., 476-MST-18
Hirsch, B., 157-SCS-2
Hirsch, C., 293-APA-28
Hitomi, N., 196-IS-3
Hitzel, S., 350-APA-33
Hochstrasser, M., 200-MST-4
Author/Session Chair Index
Hodges, D., 103-SD-6, 147-MST-1, 445-STR-11,
487-SD-26
Hodges, R., 157-SCS-2
Hodson, J., 13-APA-1
Hoeijmakers, H., 490-WE-11
Hofferth, J., 134-FD-16
Hoffler, K., 19-DA-1
Hoffman, A., 484-PDL-14
Hogge, E., 432-MST-17
Hoke, J., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 141-GTE-3,
195-HSABP-4/PGC-3, 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4,
314-HSABP-6/PGC-5, 399-ABPSI-2, 427-GTE-9/PGC-6,
474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Holler, D., 192-GT-5
Hölling, M., 72-ASC-2
Holman, D., 149-MVC-3
Holmes, M., 223-WE-3
Holycross, C., 318-MAT-6
Holzapfel, F., 161-SE-1, 200-MST-4, 255-GNC-3,
307-GNC-10, 370-GNC-19
Homeyer, T., 72-ASC-2
Hong, S., 305-GNC-8
Hooker, J., 27-GEPC-1
Hoover, R., 36-MAT-1
Hopkins, J., 380-MDO-10
Hori, S., 488-STR-12
Horiuchi, T., 219-TP-7
Horkovich, J., 274-PDL-7
Horn, J., 255-GNC-3, 403-AFM-10
Horne, R., 273-PDL-6
Hornedo Rodriquez, E., 98-PC-9
Hornung, M., 199-MST-3, 345-ACD-8, 457-ACD-11
Hortensius, R., 134-FD-16, 464-FD-61
Horton, B., 48-SD-2
Horton, E., 457-ACD-11
Hosder, S., 478-NDA-11
Hoseini, H., 103-SD-6
Hosking, N., 158-SD-7
Hoskins, C., 122-AMT-5
Hossain, M., 191-FD-30, 376-GTE-8, 416-FD-55
Hosseini, K., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Hou, X., 90-MAT-3
Hou, Y., 46-SCS-1, 157-SCS-2
Hou, Z., 102-SD-5
Houpt, A., 43-PDL-1, 99-PDL-2, 176-AMT-8
Housman, J., 160-SD-9
Houston, A., 284-UMS-9
Hovakimyan, N., 254-GNC-2, 307-GNC-10, 335-UMS-10
Hovell, K., 259-GNC-7
How, J., 471-GNC-34
Howard, M., 219-TP-7
Howe, G., 458-AFM-11
Hrdina, C., 457-ACD-11
Hrinda, G., 445-STR-11
Hrishikeshavan, V., 9-ACD-2, 416-FD-55
Hristov, G., 250-FD-36
Hromisin, S., 60-AA-2
Hruz, P., 423-GNC-25
Hrynuk, J., 416-FD-55
Hsu, P., 97-PC-8, 404-AMT-14
Hu, C., 286-WE-6, 304-FD-45
Hu, H., 109-TP-4, 141-GTE-3, 181-APA-20, 223-WE-3,
237-AMT-9, 240-APA-23/FD-31
Hu, J., 283-UMS-8
Hu, T., 407-APA-41
Hu, Y., 26-FD-7, 280-STR-8
Hu, Z., 93-NDA-1, 408-APA-42, 433-NDA-9
Huan, X., 268-NDA-5
Huang, C., 95-PC-6, 103-SD-6, 326-PC-20, 385-PC-22
Huang, D., 174-ACD-6, 391-SD-21
Huang, G., 282-TP-9
Huang, J., 21-FD-1, 77-FD-11
Huang, L., 407-APA-41
Huang, M., 13-APA-1
Huang, S., 102-SD-5
Huang, W., 470-GNC-33
Huang, Y., 330-SD-16
Hubbard, J., 28-GT-1, 291-AFM-6, 366-GNC-15
Hue, D., 241-APA-24
Huebsch, W., 128-APA-14, 130-DE-2
Huete, C., 25-FD-6
Huff, B., 236-AFM-5
Huff, D., 411-ASC-4
Huffman, C., 186-FD-25
Hughes, K., 362-FD-49
Humphrey, L., 326-PC-20
Humphreys, C., 426-GNC-28
Humphreys, W., 11-AMT-1
Hung, Y., 388-PDL-11
Hunsaker, D., 13-APA-1, 181-APA-20, 239-APA-22,
352-APA-35
Hunt, M., 11-AMT-1
Hunt, R., 25-FD-6, 168-UMS-4
Hunter, C., 78-FD-12
Hunter, D., 34-ISC-3
Huo, H., 153-PC-11
Huo, W., 257-GNC-5
Huo, X., 257-GNC-5
Hurley, J., 53-STR-2
Hurtig, T., 434-PC-24
Husen, N., 123-AMT-6
Hussain, H., 421-GNC-23
Hussien, O., 380-MDO-10
Hutchins, W., 404-AMT-14
184
Huxdorf, O., 72-ASC-2
Huynh, M., 169-UMS-5
Huzzayyin, O., 489-TES-4
Hwang, D., 480-PC-31
Hwang, I., 86-IS-1, 196-IS-3, 309-GNC-12, 322-MST-9
Hwang, J., 320-MDO-9
Hwang, M., 306-GNC-9
Hyatt, N., 45-SATS-2
Hyder, I., 52-STR-1
Iaccarino, G., 268-NDA-5, 324-NDA-7, 478-NDA-11
Ibrahem, K., 263-IS-4
Ibrahim, A., 489-TES-4
Ibrahim, K., 255-GNC-3
Idan, M., 48-SD-2
Ihme, M., 40-PC-2, 76-FD-9, 271-PC-18, 386-PC-23,
438-PC-28
Iioka, D., 139-FD-22
Ikeda, Y., 206-PC-16
Ikenaga, T., 424-GNC-26
Ilario da Silva, C., 37-MDO-1, 60-AA-2, 429-MDO-11
Im, H., 40-PC-2, 95-PC-6, 194-GTE-5, 270-PC-17,
436-PC-26
Imtiaz, H., 26-FD-7
Indig, N., 425-GNC-27
Ingraham, D., 119-AA-4
Inman, D., 67-APA-6
Innocenti, M., 253-GNC-1
Inoue, S., 46-SCS-1, 157-SCS-2
Inoyama, D., 278-SD-15, 331-SD-17, 443-SD-23
Intravartolo, N., 34-ISC-3
Ioppolo, T., 28-GT-1, 237-AMT-9
Iovino, S., 215-SEN-2
Ippolito, C., 110-UMS-2
Iqbal, L., 61-ACD-3, 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Irving, J., 459-AFM-12
Isaenkov, Y., 178-APA-17
Ishida, T., 127-APA-13, 241-APA-24
Ishida, Y., 219-TP-7
Ishihara, K., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Ishii, M., 237-AMT-9
Ishikawa, H., 14-APA-2, 69-APA-8/AA-3, 457-ACD-11
Ishiko, K., 239-APA-22
Isik, A., 217-STR-6
Isokawa, H., 237-AMT-9
Isola, D., 24-FD-4, 76-FD-9
Isono, T., 456-ABPSI-3
Israelsen, B., 86-IS-1
Ito, Y., 241-APA-24
Itoh, E., 267-MST-7
Itoh, K., 191-FD-30, 361-FD-48
Ivan, L., 208-PDL-5
Izadi, M., 258-GNC-6
Izadpanahi, E., 147-MST-1, 487-SD-26
Izuta, S., 267-MST-7
Jacewicz, M., 325-OPS-1
Jackson, B., 19-DA-1
Jackson, D., 220-TP-8
Jackson, H., 319-MDO-8
Jackson, J., 169-UMS-5, 222-UMS-7, 380-MDO-10,
389-SD-19
Jackson, R., 240-APA-23/FD-31
Jackson, T., 152-PC-10
Jacob, J., 240-APA-23/FD-31, 284-UMS-9, 288-AA-8,
335-UMS-10, 445-STR-11
Jacobs, G., 188-FD-27
Jacobson, S., 345-ACD-8
Jacques, D., 426-GNC-28
Jafari, M., 365-FD-52
Jafarnejadsani, H., 254-GNC-2
Jafer, S., 265-MST-5, 321-MST-8
Jaffe, R., 166-TP-5, 334-TP-10
Jagannath, R., 427-GTE-9/PGC-6, 440-PDL-12,
485-PDL-15
Jain, R., 138-FD-20, 460-APA-45
Jain, S., 459-AFM-12
Jalali, A., 24-FD-4
James, G., 389-SD-19
James, K., 260-GT-6/AMT-10, 312-GT-7/AMT-11
James, S., 261-GTE-6, 323-MST-10
Janczeswki, T., 399-ABPSI-2
Jandaurek, K., 140-GT-4
Jang, D., 110-UMS-2
Jang, J., 368-GNC-17
Janjua, Z., 90-MAT-3, 430-MST-15
Jans, E., 388-PDL-11, 484-PDL-14
Jape, S., 411-ASC-4
Jardines, A., 41-PC-3
Jarrett, J., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5
Jasak, H., 23-FD-3
Jatiningrum, D., 468-GNC-31
Javed, U., 158-SD-7, 182-ASC-3
Jaworski, J., 139-FD-22, 224-WE-4
Jayakody, N., 411-ASC-4
Jayaraman, B., 71-APA-10
Jedicke, R., 164-SRE-3
Jee, S., 79-FD-13
Jelicic, G., 444-SD-24
Jenett, B., 461-ASC-6, 486-SD-25
Jenie, Y., 470-GNC-33
Jenkins, T., 11-AMT-1, 65-AMT-4, 349-AMT-13
Jensen, J., 14-APA-2
Jeon, S., 157-SCS-2
Jewell, J., 28-GT-1, 121-AFM-3, 186-FD-25
Jha, R., 182-ASC-3, 411-ASC-4
Ji, G., 405-APA-39
JIa, B., 309-GNC-12
Jiang, L., 192-GT-5
Jiang, T., 381-MST-11
Jiang, Z., 124-AMT-7/GT-3, 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Jianliang, A., 307-GNC-10
Jiao, Y., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5
Jiao, Z., 257-GNC-5
Jimenez, H., 196-IS-3
Jin, C., 373-GNC-22
Jirasek, A., 459-AFM-12
Jo, Y., 429-MDO-11
Johansen, T., 256-GNC-4
Johari, H., 191-FD-30
Johns, Z., 283-UMS-8
Johnson, A., 368-GNC-17
Johnson, B., 365-FD-52
Johnson, D., 34-ISC-3, 158-SD-7
Johnson, E., 62-ACD-4, 169-UMS-5, 258-GNC-6,
309-GNC-12, 367-GNC-16
Johnson, R., 7-AA-1
Johnson, S., 174-ACD-6, 316-IS-5
Johnson, W., 467-GNC-30
Johnston, C., 55-TP-1, 334-TP-10, 394-TP-11
Johnston, D., 212-SD-11
Johnston, T., 9-ACD-2
Johst, M., 140-GT-4
Joklik, R., 436-PC-26
Jolly, B., 121-AFM-3
Joly, L., 359-FD-46
Jones, A., 139-FD-22, 335-UMS-10
Jones, D., 23-FD-3, 159-SD-8
Jones, G., 83-GT-11, 124-AMT-7/GT-3
Jones, M., 266-MST-6
Jones, R., 320-MDO-9, 335-UMS-10
Jones, S., 283-UMS-8
Jones, T., 210-SCS-3
Jones, W., 477-MVC-5
Jonkman, B., 111-WE-1
Jonkman, J., 111-WE-1, 170-WE-2
Joo, H., 278-SD-15, 331-SD-17
Joo, J., 352-APA-35, 461-ASC-6
Joos, A., 322-MST-9
Jorgens, C., 82-GT-2
Joseph, A., 52-STR-1
Joseph, C., 353-APA-36
Joseph, J., 173-AA-5
Joseph, N., 103-SD-6
Joshi, A., 258-GNC-6
Joshi, G., 373-GNC-22
Joshi, P., 478-NDA-11
Josyula, E., 166-TP-5
Author/Session Chair Index
Jouannet, C., 61-ACD-3
Jourdan, E., 185-FD-24
Joyce, R., 322-MST-9
Jrad, M., 146-MDO-4, 346-AFM-7
Ju, L., 188-FD-27
Ju, Y., 153-PC-11, 435-PC-25, 436-PC-26, 439-PC-29,
481-PC-32
Juangphanich, P., 29-GTE-1
Julian, K., 426-GNC-28
Juliano, T., 186-FD-25
Junell, J., 263-IS-4
Jung, H., 199-MST-3
Jung, S., 307-GNC-10
Jung, Y., 292-APA-27
Junqueira-Junior, C., 127-APA-13
Jurkovich, M., 68-APA-7, 293-APA-28
Kaemming, T., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4,
474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Kageyama, K., 199-MST-3, 323-MST-10
Kahsai, T., 104-SOF-2
Kailasanath, K., 7-AA-1, 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3,
234-AA-6, 235-AA-7, 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4,
314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Kaiser, S., 345-ACD-8
Kalinowski, M., 392-STR-10
Kallo, J., 84-GTE-2
Kallou, E., 174-ACD-6
Kalur, A., 372-GNC-21
Kamaraj, A., 277-SD-14
Kameda, M., 176-AMT-8
Kamenetskiy, D., 241-APA-24
Kamezawa, H., 121-AFM-3
Kaminsky, A., 13-APA-1, 180-APA-19
Kammer, D., 48-SD-2
Kan, B., 94-PC-5/PGC-2
Kan, P., 60-AA-2
Kanamori, M., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Kanazaki, M., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5, 239-APA-22
Kaneshige, J., 254-GNC-2, 371-GNC-20
Kang, C., 26-FD-7, 80-FD-14, 131-EDU-3, 283-UMS-8,
402-AFM-9
Kang, J., 156-SATS-4, 199-MST-3
Kang, S., 199-MST-3
Kanistras, K., 374-GT-8
Kannan, H., 478-NDA-11
Kapania, R., 53-STR-2, 146-MDO-4, 198-MDO-6,
346-AFM-7, 392-STR-10, 445-STR-11
Kapulu, O., 459-AFM-12
Kara, K., 125-APA-11, 459-AFM-12
Karagozian, A., 302-FD-43
Karamete, B., 92-MVC-2
Karásek, M., 402-AFM-9
Karasinski, J., 322-MST-9
Karch, C., 79-FD-13
Karla, C., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Karlgaard, C., 121-AFM-3, 291-AFM-6
Karmakar, A., 220-TP-8
Karman, S., 23-FD-3, 71-APA-10, 242-APA-26
Karniadakis, G., 324-NDA-7
Karns, A., 82-GT-2
Karpel, M., 160-SD-9, 390-SD-20
Karwas, A., 174-ACD-6, 180-APA-19
Kasahara, J., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4, 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Kaseman, T., 109-TP-4
Kassem, A., 255-GNC-3
Kassem, C., 90-MAT-3
Kastengren, A., 204-PC-14
Kastner, J., 90-MAT-3
Kasuga, Y., 14-APA-2
Kaszynski, A., 212-SD-11
Katsumata, N., 209-SATS-5
Katta, V., 154-PC-12, 436-PC-26
Katz, A., 22-FD-2
Katz, J., 364-FD-51
Katzner, E., 128-APA-14
Kauffman, J., 356-ASC-5
Kaushik, T., 395-WE-9
Kawabata, R., 362-FD-49
Kawaguchi, J., 236-AFM-5
Kawai, S., 127-APA-13, 185-FD-24
Kawakami, Y., 258-GNC-6
Kawamura, T., 408-APA-42
Kawarabayashi, D., 46-SCS-1
Kayran, A., 90-MAT-3, 102-SD-5, 286-WE-6
Kazuki, F., 139-FD-22
Kearney, S., 12-AMT-2, 404-AMT-14
Keating, D., 148-MST-2, 200-MST-4, 382-MST-12
Kecskemety, K., 111-WE-1
Kedward, L., 149-MVC-3
Keegan, B., 156-SATS-4
Keel, W., 243-DE-3
Kefal, A., 106-STR-3
Kelbe, R., 400-ACD-9
Kelly, P., 140-GT-4
Kemnetz, M., 328-PDL-9
Kemp, D., 45-SATS-2
Kenesei, P., 379-MAT-8
Kennedy, G., 330-SD-16, 380-MDO-10,
410-APA-44/FD-53
Kennedy, R., 414-FD-5
Kennedy, W., 220-TP-8
Kenway, G., 91-MDO-3, 241-APA-24, 429-MDO-11
Kepron, J., 32-ISC-1
Kercher, A., 252-FD-38
185
Kern, S., 285-WE-5
Kesemen, L., 90-MAT-3
Keshmiri, S., 470-GNC-33
Keskin, A., 214-SE-2, 380-MDO-10
Kewlani, G., 386-PC-23
Keye, S., 295-APA-30
Keyes, S., 346-AFM-7
Khalid, M., 26-FD-7
Khalil, E., 194-GTE-5, 447-TES-3, 489-TES-4
Khalil Hasan, A., 261-GTE-6, 393-TES-1
Khalili, A., 411-ASC-4
Khalili, N., 487-SD-26
Khan, G., 318-MAT-6, 384-NDA-8
Khan, O., 180-APA-19, 355-APA-38
Khargonekar, P., 307-GNC-10
Kheirkhah, S., 203-PC-13
Khodadoust, A., 78-FD-12
Khodaparast, H., 406-APA-40
Khoo, B., 97-PC-8, 178-APA-17, 327-PDL-8
Khowsuwan, U., 315-ICC-1
Kianvashrad, N., 273-PDL-6
Kicinger, R., 423-GNC-25
Kidd, J., 235-AA-7
Kiel, B., 60-AA-2, 173-AA-5
Kier, T., 391-SD-21
Kikuchi, R., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Kilic, C., 372-GNC-21
Kim, A., 383-MST-14
Kim, B., 145-MAT-4
Kim, D., 142-HSABP-3, 197-MAT-5, 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Kim, E., 307-GNC-10
Kim, H., 276-SD-13, 277-SD-14, 380-MDO-10,
387-PDL-10, 393-TES-1, 440-PDL-12
Kim, J., 25-FD-6, 62-ACD-4, 142-HSABP-3, 217-STR-6,
261-GTE-6, 263-IS-4, 273-PDL-6, 376-GTE-8
Kim, K., 387-PDL-10, 420-FD-59, 440-PDL-12
Kim, N., 38-MDO-2, 151-NDA-3, 362-FD-49
Kim, R., 34-ISC-3
Kim, S., 278-SD-15, 351-APA-34, 369-GNC-18
Kim, T., 123-AMT-6, 395-WE-9
Kim, Y., 134-FD-16, 270-PC-17, 313-GTE-7,
369-GNC-18, 376-GTE-8
Kimmel, R., 28-GT-1, 140-GT-4, 190-FD-29, 414-FD-5
King, D., 388-PDL-11
King, J., 426-GNC-28
Kingry, N., 33-ISC-2
Kingston, D., 162-SEN-1, 196-IS-3
Kinney, T., 277-SD-14
Kinzel, M., 409-APA-43
Kio, M., 56-TP-2
Kipouros, T., 38-MDO-2
Kiris, C., 160-SD-9
Kirk, D., 325-OPS-1
Kirkman, J., 67-APA-6, 174-ACD-6
Kirkpatrick, D., 32-ISC-1
Kirz, J., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Kitamura, K., 296-APA-31
Kitazume, N., 306-GNC-9
Kitson, R., 101-SD-4/APA-47
Kiyici, F., 376-GTE-8
Klein, C., 83-GT-11, 176-AMT-8, 179-APA-18
Klein, M., 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Kleine, V., 125-APA-11, 352-APA-35
Kleinhenz, J., 51-SRE-1, 105-SRE-2, 164-SRE-3
Klemkowsky, J., 404-AMT-14
Klenke, R., 18-CMS-1, 140-GT-4, 426-GNC-28
Klettlinger, J., 96-PC-7
Kliche, D., 394-TP-11
Kliment, L., 332-SD-18, 443-SD-23
Klimmek, T., 444-SD-24
Klingshirn, C., 96-PC-7
Klock, R., 47-SD-1/APA-46, 101-SD-4/APA-47
Klyde, D., 266-MST-6, 383-MST-14, 403-AFM-10
Kmak, F., 260-GT-6/AMT-10
K N, J., 56-TP-2
Knapke, R., 68-APA-7
Knapp, K., 280-STR-8
Knerr, N., 243-DE-3
Knight, D., 137-FD-19, 273-PDL-6
Knowlen, C., 31-HSABP-1
Ko, A., 38-MDO-2, 243-DE-3
Kobayashi, M., 380-MDO-10
Kobryn, P., 214-SE-2
Kochenderfer, M., 426-GNC-28
Kocher, A., 251-FD-37
Kochersberger, K., 169-UMS-5
Kocian, T., 70-APA-9, 190-FD-29
Kodali, D., 80-FD-14
Kohzai, M., 28-GT-1
Koike, M., 473-GTE-11
Koike, S., 67-APA-6
Kokkinakis, I., 186-FD-25
Koklu, M., 78-FD-12
Kolhe, P., 247-FD-33
Kolonay, R., 146-MDO-4, 214-SE-2
Komadina, S., 400-ACD-9
Komives, J., 300-FD-41
Komuro, T., 191-FD-30, 361-FD-48, 414-FD-5
Konagaya, R., 434-PC-24
Konig, B., 241-APA-24, 353-APA-36, 355-APA-38
Konrath, R., 179-APA-18
Kontis, K., 13-APA-1, 179-APA-18
Kontogiannis, S., 38-MDO-2
Koo, J., 89-MAT-2, 90-MAT-3, 167-TP-6, 219-TP-7,
333-SUR-2/MAT-7, 379-MAT-8
Koodly Ravishankara, A., 490-WE-11
Koomullil, R., 213-SD-12
Kopardekar, P., 110-UMS-2
Kopp, R., 486-SD-25
Koreanschi, A., 353-APA-36
Korn, B., 19-DA-1
Koroglu, B., 438-PC-28
Korolev, Y., 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Koroll, F., 109-TP-4
Kosmatka, J., 131-EDU-3, 212-SD-11, 277-SD-14,
487-SD-26
Kostak, H., 70-APA-9
Kostogorova-Beller, Y., 389-SD-19
Kotov, M., 66-APA-5
Kotsonis, M., 327-PDL-8, 361-FD-48, 387-PDL-10,
440-PDL-12, 462-FD-10
Kouchi, T., 67-APA-6
Kourchians, A., 368-GNC-17
Kourdis, P., 206-PC-16
Kouri, D., 324-NDA-7
Kourtzanidis, K., 440-PDL-12
Kowalchuk, S., 370-GNC-19, 476-MST-18
Koziel, S., 38-MDO-2, 91-MDO-3, 177-APA-16
Kozlov, P., 43-PDL-1
Kozuka, T., 306-GNC-9
Kraemer, E., 178-APA-17, 336-WE-8
Krakos, J., 241-APA-24
Krampf, J., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Kratz, J., 476-MST-18
Krause, C., 200-MST-4
Kreshock, A., 160-SD-9
Kreth, P., 137-FD-19, 189-FD-28, 463-FD-60
Kreutzfeldt, T., 416-FD-55
Krishnakumar, K., 110-UMS-2, 168-UMS-4
Krishnamurthy, R., 215-SEN-2
Krishnamurthy, T., 384-NDA-8, 411-ASC-4
Kriukov, V., 166-TP-5
Kronhaus, I., 43-PDL-1
Kroninger, C., 416-FD-55
Krot, A., 164-SRE-3
Krozel, J., 423-GNC-25, 471-GNC-34
Krueger, W., 444-SD-24
Krynytzky, A., 192-GT-5
Kryukov, I., 66-APA-5
Kuehl, J., 190-FD-29
Kuhn, M., 119-AA-4
Kuindersma, S., 9-ACD-2
Kuitche, M., 148-MST-2, 200-MST-4
Kulakhmetov, M., 448-TP-12
Kulatilaka, W., 65-AMT-4, 97-PC-8, 438-PC-28,
439-PC-29, 481-PC-32
Author/Session Chair Index
Kulkarni, C., 432-MST-17
Kumar, A., 236-AFM-5
Kumar, D., 48-SD-2
Kumar, G., 261-GTE-6, 386-PC-23
Kumar, M., 45-SATS-2, 279-SEN-3, 428-IS-9
Kumar, R., 68-APA-7, 82-GT-2, 464-FD-61
Kumar, S., 370-GNC-19
Kumgeh, B., 270-PC-17
Kunka, L., 445-STR-11
Kuntz, D., 282-TP-9
Kunz, D., 373-GNC-22
Kuo, C., 7-AA-1
Kuratomi, T., 45-SATS-2
Kurt, A., 104-SOF-2, 216-SOF-4, 222-UMS-7
Kurtulus, D., 128-APA-14
Kuruvila, G., 264-MDO-7
Kushner, L., 260-GT-6/AMT-10
Kutay, A., 305-GNC-8, 367-GNC-16
Kuter, U., 317-IS-6
Kutluay, Ü., 459-AFM-12
Kvamsdal, T., 285-WE-5
Kwan, J., 267-MST-7
Kweon, C., 42-PC-4
Kwon, E., 12-AMT-2, 203-PC-13
Kwon, O., 142-HSABP-3
Kwong, R., 422-GNC-24
L’Esperance, A., 124-AMT-7/GT-3, 312-GT-7/AMT-11
L’Heureux, D., 169-UMS-5
Laban, M., 430-MST-15
Lacaze, G., 40-PC-2, 271-PC-18
Lacher, A., 378-IS-7
Lacoste, D., 12-AMT-2, 203-PC-13
Ladeinde, F., 85-HSABP-2, 142-HSABP-3
Ladeinde, T., 400-ACD-9
Laflin, K., 295-APA-30
Lagoudas, D., 182-ASC-3, 411-ASC-4, 461-ASC-6
Laguardia, J., 236-AFM-5
Lai, F., 56-TP-2
Lai, K., 200-MST-4
Lai, M., 480-PC-31
Laird, D., 170-WE-2
Laizet, S., 387-PDL-10
Lakebrink, M., 360-FD-47
Lakshmanan, A., 335-UMS-10
Lakshminarayan, V., 71-APA-10, 410-APA-44/FD-53
Lalit, H., 436-PC-26
Lam, K., 28-GT-1, 140-GT-4
Lambert, J., 362-FD-49
Lampton, A., 266-MST-6, 403-AFM-10
Landis, G., 105-SRE-2, 357-EXPL-1, 412-EXPL-2
Landrum, D., 26-FD-7, 80-FD-14, 131-EDU-3
Lane, C., 284-UMS-9
Lane, R., 199-MST-3
Lange, M., 156-SATS-4
Langelaan, J., 469-GNC-32
Langley, B., 318-MAT-6, 486-SD-25
Langston, J., 89-MAT-2, 167-TP-6, 219-TP-7
Lapointe, C., 136-FD-18
Larmi, M., 249-FD-35
Larsen, C., 62-ACD-4
Larson, G., 221-UMS-6
Larsson, J., 25-FD-6, 246-FD-32, 300-FD-41
Lartigue, G., 250-FD-36
Larusson, R., 134-FD-16
Lash, E., 189-FD-28
Last, M., 279-SEN-3
Laten, J., 440-PDL-12
Latz, J., 177-APA-16, 355-APA-38
Lau, A., 400-ACD-9
Lau, F., 188-FD-27
Lauer, N., 366-GNC-15
Laurence, S., 186-FD-25, 414-FD-5
Laurendeau, E., 239-APA-22
Laux, C., 109-TP-4, 388-PDL-11
Lavigne, L., 428-IS-9
Lavoie, P., 11-AMT-1, 75-FD-8
Lavretsky, E., 367-GNC-16, 421-GNC-23
Law, W., 169-UMS-5
Laws, N., 26-FD-7
Lawson, E., 78-FD-12
Lawson, S., 297-APA-32
Lawton, M., 46-SCS-1
Leal, P., 17-ASC-1
Leavitt, L., 344-ABPSI-1, 456-ABPSI-3
LeBeau, R., 68-APA-7, 131-EDU-3, 440-PDL-12
Leber, W., 423-GNC-25
Leccadito, M., 18-CMS-1, 140-GT-4
Lechniak, J., 68-APA-7
Leclerc, C., 46-SCS-1
Lee, B., 95-PC-6, 270-PC-17, 409-APA-43
Lee, D., 169-UMS-5, 306-GNC-9
Lee, E., 282-TP-9
Lee, H., 134-FD-16, 169-UMS-5, 199-MST-3
Lee, J., 30-HIS-1, 255-GNC-3
Lee, K., 257-GNC-5, 309-GNC-12
Lee, M., 32-ISC-1, 481-PC-32
Lee, N., 51-SRE-1, 351-APA-34
Lee, S., 86-IS-1, 238-APA-21, 259-GNC-7, 285-WE-5,
313-GTE-7, 351-APA-34, 376-GTE-8, 390-SD-20
Lee, T., 28-GT-1, 64-AMT-3, 85-HSABP-2, 434-PC-24,
479-PC-30, 485-PDL-15
Lee-Rausch, E., 241-APA-24
Lefas, D., 194-GTE-5
Lefebvre, T., 146-MDO-4
186
Lefkowitz, J., 434-PC-24
Leib, S., 119-AA-4
Leidig, K., 382-MST-12
Leidy, A., 190-FD-29, 414-FD-5, 417-FD-56
Leifsson, L., 38-MDO-2, 91-MDO-3, 177-APA-16
Leishman, J., 464-FD-61
Lele, S., 285-WE-5, 302-FD-43
Lemal, A., 334-TP-10
Lemmens, Y., 23-FD-3, 159-SD-8, 160-SD-9,
320-MDO-9
Lempert, W., 441-PDL-13
Lennie, M., 490-WE-11
Lents, C., 81-GEPC-2
Lenz, H., 265-MST-5, 423-GNC-25
Leon, V., 435-PC-25
Leone, F., 52-STR-1
Leonov, S., 43-PDL-1, 99-PDL-2, 176-AMT-8,
178-APA-17, 273-PDL-6, 327-PDL-8, 485-PDL-15
Le Page, L., 109-TP-4
Leps, T., 33-ISC-2
Leser, P., 384-NDA-8
Lettieri, C., 220-TP-8
Levin, D., 108-TP-3, 208-PDL-5, 328-PDL-9, 394-TP-11
Levinski, O., 103-SD-6, 211-SD-10, 212-SD-11
Levko, D., 484-PDL-14
Levy, D., 61-ACD-3
Levy, Y., 249-FD-35
Lewalle, J., 60-AA-2, 270-PC-17, 464-FD-61
Lewis, D., 140-GT-4
Lewis, E., 265-MST-5
Lewis, J., 90-MAT-3, 202-NDA-4
Lewis, M., 234-AA-6
Leyva, I., 247-FD-33
Lhachemi, H., 425-GNC-27
Li, B., 200-MST-4
Li, C., 80-FD-14, 95-PC-6, 384-NDA-8, 433-NDA-9
Li, D., 158-SD-7, 240-APA-23/FD-31
Li, F., 21-FD-1
Li, G., 93-NDA-1, 411-ASC-4
Li, H., 109-TP-4, 213-SD-12, 237-AMT-9,
240-APA-23/FD-31, 449-WE-10
Li, J., 69-APA-8/AA-3, 97-PC-8, 178-APA-17, 352-APA-35
Li, K., 310-GNC-13
Li, L., 97-PC-8, 121-AFM-3, 141-GTE-3, 181-APA-20
Li, M., 82-GT-2, 133-FD-15, 264-MDO-7
Li, P., 92-MVC-2
Li, R., 165-STR-5
Li, S., 177-APA-16, 180-APA-19, 188-FD-27
Li, W., 487-SD-26
Li, X., 213-SD-12, 254-GNC-2, 418-FD-57
Li, Y., 188-FD-27, 271-PC-18, 487-SD-26
Li, Z., 108-TP-3, 286-WE-6, 383-MST-14
Liang, C., 133-FD-15
Liang, H., 487-SD-26
Lidor, A., 206-PC-16
Lietz, C., 22-FD-2, 292-APA-27
Lieuwen, T., 42-PC-4, 203-PC-13, 326-PC-20,
385-PC-22, 435-PC-25, 482-PC-33
Lightsey, E., 325-OPS-1
Liguore, S., 486-SD-25
Lillian, C., 292-APA-27
Lim, D., 122-AMT-5, 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Lim, S., 297-APA-32
Limbach, C., 155-PDL-3, 207-PDL-4, 327-PDL-8,
485-PDL-15
Lin, D., 381-MST-11
Lin, E., 481-PC-32
Lin, J., 78-FD-12, 234-AA-6
Lin, K., 204-PC-14, 392-STR-10, 480-PC-31
Lin, S., 56-TP-2
Lin, Y., 123-AMT-6
Lindblad, D., 288-AA-8
Lindörfer, S., 137-FD-19
Lindsley, N., 102-SD-5
Ling, J., 188-FD-27, 433-NDA-9
Ling, Y., 93-NDA-1, 318-MAT-6, 384-NDA-8
Lingren, J., 377-HSABP-7
Linke, F., 400-ACD-9
Linne, D., 51-SRE-1, 105-SRE-2, 164-SRE-3
Lipton, J., 9-ACD-2
Lisanti, J., 427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Lisco, B., 89-MAT-2, 90-MAT-3
List, M., 399-ABPSI-2
Litke, P., 98-PC-9, 141-GTE-3
Litteken, D., 106-STR-3
Little, J., 189-FD-28, 240-APA-23/FD-31, 250-FD-36,
273-PDL-6, 359-FD-46
Littrell, D., 362-FD-49
Liu, C., 39-MVC-1, 76-FD-9, 125-APA-11, 145-MAT-4,
188-FD-27, 238-APA-21, 361-FD-48, 463-FD-60
Liu, E., 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Liu, F., 362-FD-49, 405-APA-39
Liu, G., 419-FD-58
Liu, H., 259-GNC-7, 308-GNC-11, 422-GNC-24,
426-GNC-28
Liu, J., 26-FD-7, 90-MAT-3, 181-APA-20, 224-WE-4,
234-AA-6
Liu, K., 185-FD-24, 223-WE-3, 281-SUR-1
Liu, M., 281-SUR-1
Liu, N., 280-STR-8
Liu, P., 111-WE-1, 304-FD-45, 362-FD-49, 405-APA-39,
407-APA-41
Liu, Q., 28-GT-1, 85-HSABP-2
Liu, R., 82-GT-2
Liu, S., 81-GEPC-2, 381-MST-11, 386-PC-23
Liu, T., 123-AMT-6, 149-MVC-3
Liu, W., 174-ACD-6, 180-APA-19
Liu, X., 68-APA-7, 76-FD-9, 176-AMT-8, 364-FD-51,
424-GNC-26, 464-FD-61
Liu, Y., 24-FD-4, 33-ISC-2, 42-PC-4, 124-AMT-7/GT-3,
150-NDA-2/MDO-5, 185-FD-24, 212-SD-11,
217-STR-6, 394-TP-11, 405-APA-39, 424-GNC-26
Liu, Z., 418-FD-57
Livingston, J., 292-APA-27
Livingston, Z., 408-APA-42
Livne, E., 103-SD-6, 276-SD-13
Löbl, D., 255-GNC-3
Locatelli, D., 146-MDO-4
Lock, R., 44-SATS-1
Lodato, G., 55-TP-1, 302-FD-43
Löfberg, J., 308-GNC-11
Lofthouse, A., 201-MVC-4, 242-APA-26, 459-AFM-12
Logan, M., 58-UMS-1, 62-ACD-4, 283-UMS-8
Loganathan, J., 449-WE-10
Loganathan, S., 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Lohner, R., 23-FD-3
Lombaerts, T., 254-GNC-2, 371-GNC-20
Lone, M., 10-AFM-1, 120-ACD-5, 147-MST-1, 175-AFM-4
Long, D., 461-ASC-6
Long, K., 312-GT-7/AMT-11
Long, R., 111-WE-1
Longchamps, R., 131-EDU-3
Lopes, L., 410-APA-44/FD-53
Lopez, B., 55-TP-1
Lopez, C., 390-SD-20, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Lopp, G., 356-ASC-5
Lorenz, C., 63-AFM-2
Lorenzetti, J., 140-GT-4
Loseille, A., 69-APA-8/AA-3, 149-MVC-3
Loth, E., 180-APA-19, 224-WE-4, 399-ABPSI-2,
456-ABPSI-3
Lou, J., 76-FD-9
Lou, Z., 85-HSABP-2, 142-HSABP-3
Lovascio, S., 388-PDL-11
Love, N., 198-MDO-6, 393-TES-1, 446-TES-2, 489-TES-4
Lovich, B., 393-TES-1
Low, K., 58-UMS-1, 426-GNC-28
Lowe, A., 12-AMT-2
Lowe, J., 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Lowe, K., 11-AMT-1, 223-WE-3, 399-ABPSI-2
Lowenberg, M., 320-MDO-9, 331-SD-17
Lu, F., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3, 344-ABPSI-1,
474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Lu, N., 170-WE-2
Lu, P., 309-GNC-12, 467-GNC-30
Lu, Y., 185-FD-24
Author/Session Chair Index
Lua, J., 165-STR-5
Lübker, J., 278-SD-15
Luca, S., 153-PC-11
Lucas, D., 218-STR-7
Lucht, R., 12-AMT-2, 41-PC-3, 204-PC-14, 261-GTE-6
Lucignano, G., 279-SEN-3
Luckner, R., 255-GNC-3
Luckring, J., 293-APA-28, 406-APA-40
Lührs, B., 400-ACD-9
Lui, T., 123-AMT-6
Lukachev, S., 261-GTE-6
Luke, E., 142-HSABP-3
Luke, T., 34-ISC-3
Lum, E., 281-SUR-1
Lumb, S., 347-AFM-8
Luna, M., 368-GNC-17
Lundgreen, R., 191-FD-30, 376-GTE-8, 416-FD-55
Lung, S., 211-SD-10
Lungavia, E., 412-EXPL-2
Lunsford, I., 432-MST-17
Luo, C., 124-AMT-7/GT-3
Luo, H., 76-FD-9, 448-TP-12
Luo, L., 188-FD-27
Luo, S., 181-APA-20
Luo, T., 82-GT-2
Luo, Z., 331-SD-17, 381-MST-11
Lupieri, G., 23-FD-3
Lutz, T., 178-APA-17, 336-WE-8
Lv, Y., 76-FD-9, 386-PC-23
Lye, S., 322-MST-9
Lyford, A., 392-STR-10
Lyman, P., 162-SEN-1
Lynch, E., 434-PC-24
Lynch, S., 29-GTE-1, 141-GTE-3, 220-TP-8
Lyrintzis, A., 7-AA-1, 234-AA-6
Lyu, H., 86-IS-1
Lyu, X., 383-MST-14
Lyu, Y., 283-UMS-8
M, V., 127-APA-13
Ma, B., 14-APA-2
Ma, L., 109-TP-4
Ma, O., 259-GNC-7
Ma, P., 40-PC-2, 271-PC-18, 386-PC-23, 479-PC-30
Ma, X., 169-UMS-5
Maatz, I., 129-APA-15
Mabson, G., 52-STR-1, 488-STR-12
Maccarone, C., 423-GNC-25
Macchiarella, N., 321-MST-8
MacDonald, T., 61-ACD-3, 290-ACD-7
Macenski, S., 34-ISC-3
Machado-Rodriguez, J., 357-EXPL-1
Macheret, S., 327-PDL-8
Mackin, P., 381-MST-11
Macmann, O., 279-SEN-3
MacManus, D., 177-APA-16
Macquart, T., 461-ASC-6
Madavan, N., 81-GEPC-2
Madenci, E., 52-STR-1, 165-STR-5, 280-STR-8
Mader, C., 429-MDO-11
Madni, A., 161-SE-1
Maekawa, H., 7-AA-1
Maestro, D., 386-PC-23
Magee, D., 299-FD-39
Magstadt, A., 141-GTE-3
Mahadevan, S., 93-NDA-1, 151-NDA-3, 213-SD-12,
384-NDA-8, 433-NDA-9
Mahmood, O., 294-APA-29
Mahmoud, O., 294-APA-29
Mahuthannan, A., 203-PC-13
Maiaru, M., 202-NDA-4
Maio, G., 363-FD-50
Makhija, D., 320-MDO-9
Makida, M., 446-TES-2
Makino, A., 210-SCS-3
Makino, Y., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Maldonado, V., 58-UMS-1, 264-MDO-7, 284-UMS-9
Malekpour, M., 18-CMS-1
Malik, B., 347-AFM-8
Malik, M., 138-FD-20
Malinek, P., 159-SD-8
Mall, K., 289-AA-9, 344-ABPSI-1
Mall, S., 212-SD-11
Malla, B., 60-AA-2
Malla, R., 277-SD-14, 357-EXPL-1
Mallon, C., 64-AMT-3
Manar, F., 139-FD-22
Manchester, Z., 9-ACD-2, 468-GNC-31
Mancuso, P., 264-MDO-7
Manero, A., 36-MAT-1, 379-MAT-8
Maness, M., 224-WE-4
Mani, M., 137-FD-19, 241-APA-24, 360-FD-47,
420-FD-59
Maniaci, D., 111-WE-1, 490-WE-11
Mankbadi, M., 77-FD-11, 187-FD-26
Mannucci, T., 196-IS-3, 428-IS-9
Manoharan, R., 441-PDL-13
Mansor, S., 79-FD-13
Mansour, N., 448-TP-12
Mantegazza, P., 332-SD-18
Manuel, L., 170-WE-2, 224-WE-4
Manzey, D., 255-GNC-3
Maqsood, A., 169-UMS-5
Maraniello, S., 330-SD-16, 390-SD-20
Marcum, D., 149-MVC-3
187
Mardanpour, P., 147-MST-1, 487-SD-26
Marin, A., 345-ACD-8
Marineau, E., 11-AMT-1, 186-FD-25, 190-FD-29,
390-SD-20, 414-FD-5
Marinho, T., 335-UMS-10
Marino, G., 325-OPS-1
Mark, A., 366-GNC-15
Markley, F., 468-GNC-31
Marks, C., 29-GTE-1, 361-FD-48
Marks, I., 87-ISC-4
Markstein, K., 430-MST-15
Marley, C., 31-HSABP-1
Marom, L., 416-FD-55
Marples, B., 238-APA-21, 353-APA-36
Marques, A., 246-FD-32
Marquez, J., 120-ACD-5
Marten, D., 111-WE-1
Marti, F., 405-APA-39
Martin, A., 108-TP-3
Martin, C., 101-SD-4/APA-47, 434-PC-24
Martin, I., 221-UMS-6
Martin, M., 189-FD-28
Martin, N., 108-TP-3
Martin, P., 247-FD-33, 460-APA-45
Martin, S., 54-TFPC-1
Martinez, J., 17-ASC-1
Martinez, L., 490-WE-11
Martinez-Ruiz, D., 25-FD-6
Martini, M., 105-SRE-2
Martins, A., 182-ASC-3
Martins, B., 212-SD-11, 277-SD-14
Martins, J., 91-MDO-3, 146-MDO-4, 198-MDO-6,
320-MDO-9, 330-SD-16, 429-MDO-11
Martos, B., 54-TFPC-1, 297-APA-32
Marwa, M., 54-TFPC-1
Marzocca, P., 17-ASC-1, 103-SD-6, 160-SD-9,
174-ACD-6, 211-SD-10, 212-SD-11
Marzouk, Y., 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Mascarenas, D., 444-SD-24
Mas Colomer, J., 146-MDO-4
Masi, A., 251-FD-37
Maslov, A., 178-APA-17
Mason, B., 159-SD-8
Masoud, A., 489-TES-4
Masquelet, M., 480-PC-31
Masri, A., 12-AMT-2
Massa, L., 98-PC-9
Masselot, D., 94-PC-5/PGC-2
Massey, S., 103-SD-6, 442-SD-22
Massinas, B., 335-UMS-10
Masters, D., 13-APA-1
Masters, J., 39-MVC-1
Mastorakos, E., 96-PC-7, 204-PC-14, 326-PC-20,
385-PC-22, 435-PC-25
Mastroddi, F., 444-SD-24
Masud, J., 67-APA-6, 294-APA-29, 304-FD-45,
347-AFM-8
Mat, S., 79-FD-13
Mataczynski, M., 399-ABPSI-2
Mathieu, M., 345-ACD-8
Mathieu, O., 438-PC-28
Matlik, J., 145-MAT-4, 214-SE-2
Matlis, E., 484-PDL-14
Matney, A., 47-SD-1/APA-46
Matsuda, H., 323-MST-10
Matsumoto, M., 191-FD-30
Matsunaga, M., 66-APA-5
Matsuo, A., 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Matsuo, T., 275-SCS-4
Matsuoka, K., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4,
314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Matsushima, K., 275-SCS-4
Matsuura, K., 362-FD-49
Matsuyama, S., 334-TP-10
Matula, D., 215-SEN-2
Matula, N., 13-APA-1
Matveev, S., 261-GTE-6
Matz, D., 467-GNC-30
Maughmer, M., 409-APA-43
Maurer, W., 286-WE-6
Mavriplis, D., 133-FD-15, 246-FD-32, 295-APA-30,
299-FD-39, 410-APA-44/FD-53
Mavris, D., 8-ACD-1, 84-GTE-2, 120-ACD-5,
150-NDA-2/MDO-5, 174-ACD-6, 196-IS-3, 214-SE-2,
243-DE-3, 290-ACD-7, 400-ACD-9, 472-GTE-10
Maxwell, J., 344-ABPSI-1
May, G., 24-FD-4, 185-FD-24
Mayer, R., 178-APA-17
Mayhew, E., 41-PC-3, 479-PC-30, 485-PDL-15
Mazzacchi, F., 49-SD-3
McCabe, J., 368-GNC-17
McCarthy, J., 130-DE-2
McClearn, M., 141-GTE-3
McClelland, H., 283-UMS-8
McCloud, P., 282-TP-9
McClung, A., 473-GTE-11
McClure, P., 15-APA-3
McCormack, R., 32-ISC-1
McCrink, M., 297-APA-32
McDaniel, D., 71-APA-10, 201-MVC-4, 213-SD-12,
249-FD-35
McDonald, R., 290-ACD-7
McDonell, V., 203-PC-13, 204-PC-14
McEver, J., 315-ICC-1
McFarland, M., 308-GNC-11
McGann, B., 41-PC-3
McGinley, C., 32-ISC-1
McGlynn, E., 251-FD-37
McGough, W., 71-APA-10
McGowan, A., 243-DE-3
McGowan, D., 17-ASC-1
McGowan, R., 273-PDL-6
McGrath, B., 177-APA-16
McGregor, C., 269-NDA-6
McGuire, S., 109-TP-4
McHenry, N., 216-SOF-4
McIntyre, T., 55-TP-1
McKiernan, G., 21-FD-1
McLain, T., 221-UMS-6
McLaughlin, D., 60-AA-2, 173-AA-5
McLaughlin, T., 239-APA-22, 242-APA-26, 297-APA-32,
351-APA-34, 417-FD-56
McManus, K., 270-PC-17, 480-PC-31
McManus, T., 349-AMT-13
McNamara, J., 47-SD-1/APA-46, 101-SD-4/APA-47,
111-WE-1, 179-APA-18
McNamee, P., 383-MST-14
McNeely, D., 466-GNC-29
McQuien, J., 461-ASC-6
McQuigg, T., 278-SD-15
McQuilling, M., 137-FD-19
McSwain, R., 283-UMS-8
McWilliam, M., 449-WE-10
Meade, A., 312-GT-7/AMT-11
Meakin, R., 71-APA-10, 292-APA-27
Mease, K., 323-MST-10
Mecitoglu, Z., 488-STR-12
Meddaikar, Y., 160-SD-9
Medina, A., 26-FD-7, 303-FD-44
Mee, D., 414-FD-5
Mehiel, E., 432-MST-17
Mehmood, H., 258-GNC-6
Mehta, N., 328-PDL-9
Meiland, R., 321-MST-8
Melcher, K., 86-IS-1, 396-IS-8
Mele, B., 239-APA-22
Mello, R., 403-AFM-10
Melton, J., 110-UMS-2, 312-GT-7/AMT-11
Memon, M., 361-FD-48
Mendeck, G., 467-GNC-30
Mendez, B., 223-WE-3
Mendoza, J., 173-AA-5, 288-AA-8
Menegay, P., 243-DE-3
Meneghini, J., 125-APA-11
Meneveau, C., 300-FD-41, 490-WE-11
Menga, E., 390-SD-20
Author/Session Chair Index
Menon, A., 389-SD-19
Menon, P., 267-MST-7, 471-GNC-34
Menon, S., 152-PC-10
Meras, A., 424-GNC-26
Mercier, R., 153-PC-11, 250-FD-36, 363-FD-50
Merkle, C., 95-PC-6
Merret, J., 8-ACD-1
Merrett, C., 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Merrill, B., 179-APA-18
Merz, M., 258-GNC-6
Mesmer, B., 80-FD-14
Messanelli, F., 99-PDL-2
Mestreau, E., 92-MVC-2
Meyer, S., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 204-PC-14,
314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Meyer, T., 12-AMT-2, 404-AMT-14
Meyerhofer, P., 164-SRE-3
Meyers, J., 108-TP-3
Mian, Z., 9-ACD-2, 222-UMS-7
Michael, J., 12-AMT-2, 65-AMT-4, 205-PC-15
Michaels, D., 206-PC-16, 386-PC-23, 439-PC-29
Michal, T., 92-MVC-2, 241-APA-24
Micol, J., 28-GT-1
Miglani, J., 53-STR-2, 107-STR-4
Migliorino, M., 25-FD-6
Mignolet, M., 47-SD-1/APA-46
Mihaescu, M., 7-AA-1
Miles, R., 65-AMT-4, 207-PDL-4, 327-PDL-8,
349-AMT-13, 441-PDL-13, 484-PDL-14
Milholen, W., 83-GT-11
Miller, A., 347-AFM-8
Miller, C., 317-IS-6, 422-GNC-24
Miller, J., 12-AMT-2, 96-PC-7, 438-PC-28
Miller, M., 357-EXPL-1, 369-GNC-18
Miller, T., 164-SRE-3
Milletich, R., 279-SEN-3
Millican, A., 289-AA-9
Mills, A., 196-IS-3, 222-UMS-7
Mills, D., 123-AMT-6
Millwater, H., 384-NDA-8
Min, J., 280-STR-8
Mingear, J., 356-ASC-5
Minshall, T., 212-SD-11
Minwalla, C., 221-UMS-6
Mir, I., 169-UMS-5
Mirot, A., 321-MST-8
Mirzayeva, A., 206-PC-16
Misaka, T., 473-GTE-11
Mishra, A., 91-MDO-3
Mishra, B., 51-SRE-1
Mital, S., 488-STR-12
Mitchell, D., 403-AFM-10
Mitchell, J., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Mitsingas, C., 41-PC-3, 388-PDL-11, 485-PDL-15
Mittal, R., 300-FD-41
Miyashita, T., 209-SATS-5, 329-SCS-5
Miyazaki, T., 237-AMT-9
Miyazaki, Y., 46-SCS-1, 157-SCS-2, 275-SCS-4
Miyazawa, Y., 306-GNC-9, 323-MST-10
Mizukaki, T., 25-FD-6
Mizuno, A., 99-PDL-2
Mizuno, T., 446-TES-2
Mobbs, K., 374-GT-8
Mobrem, M., 210-SCS-3
Moder, J., 41-PC-3
Mody, A., 44-SATS-1, 45-SATS-2
Moeller, T., 328-PDL-9
Moens, D., 433-NDA-9
Moghadassian, B., 449-WE-10
Mohamed, A., 469-GNC-32
Mohamed Salleh, M., 58-UMS-1
Mohiudeen, A., 459-AFM-12
Mohrmann, F., 321-MST-8
Mohseni, K., 311-GNC-14
Mokhtarpoor, R., 249-FD-35
Mokhtarzadeh, A., 312-GT-7/AMT-11
Molenkamp, D., 263-IS-4
Molina, E., 49-SD-3
Molinari, G., 72-ASC-2
Moncayo, H., 316-IS-5
Mondal, M., 426-GNC-28
Mondragon, J., 28-GT-1
Mondragon, U., 203-PC-13
Monfort, J., 270-PC-17, 479-PC-30
Monner, H., 72-ASC-2
Monschke, J., 38-MDO-2
Montazersadgh, F., 210-SCS-3
Montefort, J., 123-AMT-6
Monti, D., 443-SD-23
Moodie, A., 9-ACD-2
Mooij, E., 121-AFM-3, 257-GNC-5, 310-GNC-13,
369-GNC-18, 372-GNC-21
Moon, G., 305-GNC-8
Moore, C., 316-IS-5
Moore, J., 53-STR-2, 275-SCS-4, 461-ASC-6
Moore, K., 320-MDO-9
Moormann, D., 221-UMS-6, 470-GNC-33
Moosavian, A., 67-APA-6
Mora, P., 7-AA-1, 235-AA-7
Mora-Camino, F., 423-GNC-25
Morales, A., 435-PC-25
Moralev, I., 178-APA-17
Moreau, E., 99-PDL-2, 327-PDL-8, 387-PDL-10
Moreira, F., 185-FD-24
188
Morelli, E., 236-AFM-5
Moreno, R., 444-SD-24
Morgan, J., 173-AA-5
Morgan, L., 444-SD-24
Morgan, P., 68-APA-7, 76-FD-9, 293-APA-28,
355-APA-38, 406-APA-40
Morgan, R., 11-AMT-1, 55-TP-1
Mori, O., 275-SCS-4
Morikami, G., 239-APA-22
Morimoto, T., 89-MAT-2
Morones, A., 435-PC-25
Morote, J., 294-APA-29
Morote, P., 294-APA-29
Morraru, G., 190-FD-29
Morris, J., 39-MVC-1
Morris, P., 60-AA-2, 173-AA-5
Morris, R., 168-UMS-4
Morrison, J., 295-APA-30
Morrow, G., 205-PC-15
Mortazavi, M., 137-FD-19
Morton, D., 201-MVC-4
Morton, S., 71-APA-10, 201-MVC-4, 242-APA-26
Moschetta, J., 402-AFM-9
Moser, K., 90-MAT-3
Moser, R., 268-NDA-5
Moszczynski, G., 381-MST-11
Mott, D., 252-FD-38
Mou, F., 259-GNC-7
Moureau, V., 250-FD-36, 363-FD-50
Mouriaux, F., 379-MAT-8
Movius, I., 426-GNC-28
Moyes, A., 70-APA-9, 190-FD-29
M R, D., 441-PDL-13
Mueller, J., 317-IS-6, 457-ACD-11
Mueller, R., 316-IS-5
Mugnier, P., 306-GNC-9
Muirhead, K., 29-GTE-1
Mukherjee, D., 471-GNC-34
Mulani, S., 93-NDA-1, 151-NDA-3, 380-MDO-10
Mulder, A., 278-SD-15
Mulder, M., 317-IS-6, 322-MST-9, 402-AFM-9,
468-GNC-31
Muliana, A., 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Mullen, D., 190-FD-29
Mulleners, K., 26-FD-7, 67-APA-6, 248-FD-34
Müller, H., 363-FD-50
Muller, S., 444-SD-24
Müller, S., 255-GNC-3
Mulvihill, C., 438-PC-28
Munafò, A., 274-PDL-7
Munday, P., 359-FD-46
Mundis, N., 22-FD-2, 292-APA-27
Mundt, C., 109-TP-4, 394-TP-11
Munduate, X., 223-WE-3, 490-WE-11
Muñoz, A., 223-WE-3
Munson, M., 252-FD-38
Muppidi, S., 127-APA-13, 167-TP-6, 350-APA-33
Mura, G., 61-ACD-3, 120-ACD-5
Murakami, N., 424-GNC-26
Murayama, M., 241-APA-24
Murillo, O., 140-GT-4
Murman, S., 300-FD-41, 348-AMT-12
Murphey, T., 46-SCS-1, 157-SCS-2
Murphy, D., 159-SD-8
Murphy, J., 163-SOF-3, 216-SOF-4
Murphy, P., 175-AFM-4
Murray, N., 173-AA-5
Murri, D., 236-AFM-5
Murrieta Mendoza, A., 306-GNC-9
Murthy, P., 53-STR-2, 488-STR-12
Murthy, R., 47-SD-1/APA-46
Muschler, A., 286-WE-6
Muse, J., 367-GNC-16, 421-GNC-23, 466-GNC-29
Musgrove, G., 70-APA-9, 299-FD-39
Musielak, D., 142-HSABP-3
Mustafa, M., 11-AMT-1
Mut, F., 23-FD-3
Muthig, B., 64-AMT-3
Muthirevula, N., 346-AFM-7
Muto, D., 271-PC-18, 303-FD-44
Myers, L., 60-AA-2
Mykhaskiv, O., 457-ACD-11
Nabil, A., 263-IS-4
Naboulsi, S., 90-MAT-3
Nagai, H., 414-FD-5
Nagaoka, S., 267-MST-7
Nagatani, K., 128-APA-14
Nagayama, T., 414-FD-5
Nagel, B., 392-STR-10
Naghipour, P., 488-STR-12
Naik, K., 44-SATS-1
Naik, R., 90-MAT-3
Naitoh, K., 434-PC-24
Najafi, A., 319-MDO-8
Naka, Y., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Nakagami, S., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4,
314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Nakakita, K., 176-AMT-8
Nakamura, T., 169-UMS-5
Nakamura, Y., 26-FD-7, 323-MST-10
Nakashino, K., 275-SCS-4
Nalim, M., 427-GTE-9/PGC-6, 485-PDL-15
Nambu, T., 350-APA-33
Namdeo, S., 44-SATS-1, 209-SATS-5
Namilae, S., 197-MAT-5, 318-MAT-6
Nannapaneni, S., 93-NDA-1
Naoumov, V., 166-TP-5, 205-PC-15
Naples, A., 427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Napoli, N., 279-SEN-3
Naqavi, I., 119-AA-4
Naraghi, M., 36-MAT-1, 89-MAT-2, 197-MAT-5
Narang-Siddarth, A., 369-GNC-18, 425-GNC-27
Narasimha, R., 414-FD-5
Narayanaswamy, V., 140-GT-4
Narducci, R., 354-APA-37, 409-APA-43
Narisetti, R., 444-SD-24
Narsipur, S., 248-FD-34
Naseer, R., 158-SD-7
Nash, L., 96-PC-7
Nastasi, K., 100-SATS-3
Nasuti, F., 326-PC-20
Natali, M., 89-MAT-2
Naterer, G., 167-TP-6
Nath, P., 433-NDA-9
Nathoo, M., 149-MVC-3
Natori, M., 209-SATS-5
Naughton, B., 111-WE-1
Naughton, J., 15-APA-3, 223-WE-3, 237-AMT-9
Navarro, P., 383-MST-14
Naveira, P., 390-SD-20
Nawroth, H., 363-FD-50
Nayeri, C., 191-FD-30, 490-WE-11
Neal, C., 302-FD-43
Neel, I., 190-FD-29, 414-FD-5, 417-FD-56
Neerukatti, R., 411-ASC-4
Negishi, H., 350-APA-33, 488-STR-12
Nehrenz, M., 45-SATS-2
Neiferd, D., 319-MDO-8
Neitzel, K., 180-APA-19
Nelessen, A., 44-SATS-1
Nelson, D., 459-AFM-12
Nelson, M., 348-AMT-12
Nesbitt, E., 235-AA-7, 289-AA-9
Nessler, C., 399-ABPSI-2
Neves, F., 335-UMS-10
New, T., 122-AMT-5, 187-FD-26, 336-WE-8
Newman, D., 417-FD-56
Newman, J., 23-FD-3, 299-FD-39
Newnam, K., 440-PDL-12, 485-PDL-15
New-Tolley, M., 65-AMT-4
Ng, B., 336-WE-8
Ngo, C., 348-AMT-12
Nguyen, G., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Nguyen, H., 170-WE-2
Nguyen, N., 107-STR-4, 317-IS-6, 367-GNC-16,
389-SD-19, 421-GNC-23, 422-GNC-24, 442-SD-22
Author/Session Chair Index
Nguyen, T., 203-PC-13, 204-PC-14
Ni, X., 371-GNC-20
Nichols, C., 323-MST-10
Nichols, D., 149-MVC-3
Nichols, T., 162-SEN-1
Nickol, C., 345-ACD-8
Nie, S., 351-APA-34
Niel, F., 239-APA-22
Nield, S., 331-SD-17
Nielsen, E., 136-FD-18, 410-APA-44/FD-53
Nielsen, T., 152-PC-10
Niemeyer, K., 299-FD-39
Niemiec, N., 97-PC-8, 481-PC-32
Niestroy, M., 430-MST-15
Niezgoda, S., 202-NDA-4
Nigam, N., 198-MDO-6
Nigro, R., 293-APA-28
Nikbay, M., 14-APA-2, 406-APA-40
Nikoueeyan, P., 237-AMT-9
Nilsson, E., 434-PC-24
Nimo, C., 18-CMS-1
Ning, A., 146-MDO-4, 170-WE-2, 395-WE-9
Ning, Z., 181-APA-20
Ninnemann, E., 438-PC-28
Ninomiya, T., 236-AFM-5
Nishida, H., 415-FD-54
Nishikawa, H., 24-FD-4, 76-FD-9, 185-FD-24
Nishimoto, M., 488-STR-12
Nishimura, J., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Nitzsche, F., 17-ASC-1, 213-SD-12
Nitzsche, J., 332-SD-18
Nivison, S., 307-GNC-10
Noble, A., 51-SRE-1
Nobleheart, W., 422-GNC-24
Noda, S., 446-TES-2
Noda, T., 176-AMT-8
Nolen, C., 473-GTE-11
Nomoto, M., 125-APA-11
Nomura, S., 164-SRE-3, 334-TP-10
Nonaka, S., 296-APA-31
Nonomura, T., 415-FD-54
Norato, J., 380-MDO-10
Norriega, A., 466-GNC-29
Norwood, D., 218-STR-7
Notestein, D., 243-DE-3
Nouri, A., 246-FD-32
Novikov, A., 29-GTE-1
Novikova, Y., 29-GTE-1
Noyes, C., 224-WE-4
N S, V., 127-APA-13
Null, C., 269-NDA-6
Nuseibeh, B., 216-SOF-4
Nykamp, C., 124-AMT-7/GT-3, 192-GT-5
O`Connor, J., 326-PC-20
O’Brien, D., 352-APA-35
O’Brien, W., 399-ABPSI-2
O’Byrne, S., 109-TP-4, 441-PDL-13, 448-TP-12
O’Connell, T., 291-AFM-6
O’Donnell, F., 357-EXPL-1
O’Donnell, R., 311-GNC-14
O’Keeffe, G., 423-GNC-25
O’Malley, T., 51-SRE-1
O’Meara, B., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
O’Neil, M., 97-PC-8
Obayashi, S., 69-APA-8/AA-3, 139-FD-22,
473-GTE-11, 476-MST-18
Oberlander, A., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Ocampo, J., 384-NDA-8
Ochi, Y., 430-MST-15
Ochoa, C., 58-UMS-1
Oda, Y., 407-APA-41
Odegard, G., 145-MAT-4, 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Odonkor, P., 284-UMS-9
Oefelein, J., 40-PC-2, 153-PC-11, 271-PC-18, 480-PC-31
Oerlemans, S., 336-WE-8
Oevermann, M., 153-PC-11
Ogawa, H., 211-SD-10
Ogawa, M., 45-SATS-2
Ogawa, S., 476-MST-18
Ogawara, K., 125-APA-11
Ogino, Y., 417-FD-56
Oh, H., 199-MST-3
Ohanian, O., 162-SEN-1
Ohmichi, Y., 127-APA-13, 239-APA-22, 355-APA-38
Ohnishi, N., 328-PDL-9, 417-FD-56, 440-PDL-12
Okai, K., 446-TES-2
Okamoto, K., 167-TP-6
Okamoto, M., 139-FD-22
Okamoto, T., 434-PC-24
Okasinski, J., 379-MAT-8
Okhovat, S., 85-HSABP-2, 377-HSABP-7
Okuizumi, N., 275-SCS-4
Ol, M., 26-FD-7, 27-GEPC-1, 80-FD-14, 191-FD-30,
303-FD-44
Olander Burak, M., 134-FD-16
Olcmen, S., 247-FD-33, 364-FD-51
Olejnik, P., 383-MST-14
Oleson, S., 105-SRE-2
Olinger, D., 449-WE-10
Olinick, E., 215-SEN-2
Olivari, M., 266-MST-6
Oliveira, H., 426-GNC-28
Oliver, T., 268-NDA-5
Olivieri, A., 406-APA-40
189
Oliviu, S., 353-APA-36
Ollar, J., 320-MDO-9
Ollivier Gooch, C., 24-FD-4, 184-FD-23, 477-MVC-5
Olsen, C., 373-GNC-22
Omar, K., 32-ISC-1
Omar, S., 310-GNC-13
Ombrello, T., 85-HSABP-2, 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 99-PDL-2,
377-HSABP-7, 434-PC-24, 480-PC-31
Ondruss, V., 83-GT-11
Oppenheimer, M., 256-GNC-4, 311-GNC-14
Opromolla, R., 215-SEN-2
Orient, G., 202-NDA-4
Orlov, O., 269-NDA-6
Orme, M., 379-MAT-8
Orr, M., 120-ACD-5
Orra, T., 61-ACD-3, 429-MDO-11
Orrell, G., 283-UMS-8
Osborne, B., 125-APA-11
Osei Dwumah, I., 31-HSABP-1
Oshima, I., 362-FD-49
Oshima, N., 66-APA-5
Ossmann, D., 395-WE-9
Ostermann, F., 191-FD-30
Ostieri, M., 239-APA-22
Östlund, J., 134-FD-16
Oterkus, E., 106-STR-3, 145-MAT-4
Oterkus, S., 52-STR-1
Otsuka, H., 128-APA-14
Otto, S., 73-EDU-2/DE-1
Oudin, S., 254-GNC-2
Ouellette, J., 10-AFM-1
Ouwerkerk, J., 379-MAT-8
Ovec, N., 305-GNC-8
Overmeyer, A., 460-APA-45
Owen, M., 379-MAT-8
Owens, D., 347-AFM-8
Owhadi, H., 268-NDA-5
Oza, U., 408-APA-42
Ozawa, T., 219-TP-7
Ozdemir, H., 490-WE-11
Ozgen, S., 449-WE-10
Ozguner, U., 104-SOF-2, 216-SOF-4, 222-UMS-7
Ozoroski, L., 69-APA-8/AA-3
P, M., 441-PDL-13
P, S., 129-APA-15
P. Chiozzotto, G., 8-ACD-1
Pachter, M., 253-GNC-1, 471-GNC-34
Pachuilo, M., 484-PDL-14
Packan, D., 485-PDL-15
Packard, N., 360-FD-47
Packard, T., 105-SRE-2
Pack Melton, L., 78-FD-12, 83-GT-11
Padhee, S., 53-STR-2, 107-STR-4
Padhi, R., 310-GNC-13, 356-ASC-5, 373-GNC-22
Padthe, A., 289-AA-9
Pagani, A., 106-STR-3
Pai, Y., 313-GTE-7
Painter, D., 373-GNC-22
Pak, C., 211-SD-10
Palacios, R., 146-MDO-4, 211-SD-10, 330-SD-16,
336-WE-8, 390-SD-20, 391-SD-21, 490-WE-11
Palaszewski, B., 105-SRE-2
Palazotto, A., 212-SD-11, 280-STR-8, 281-SUR-1,
333-SUR-2/MAT-7, 390-SD-20
Palchekovskaya, N., 186-FD-25
Paley, D., 131-EDU-3, 366-GNC-15
Palies, P., 385-PC-22
Palla, A., 388-PDL-11
Palluconi, S., 123-AMT-6
Palmer, G., 167-TP-6
Palmer, T., 142-HSABP-3
Palmieri, F., 123-AMT-6
Palmore, J., 418-FD-57
Pan, Q., 170-WE-2, 283-UMS-8
Pan, S., 77-FD-11
Pan, Y., 373-GNC-22
Panagiotou, P., 345-ACD-8
Panda, J., 348-AMT-12
Pande, A., 359-FD-46
Pandey, V., 268-NDA-5
Panesi, M., 55-TP-1, 208-PDL-5, 274-PDL-7,
334-TP-10, 394-TP-11, 484-PDL-14
Pang, Q., 24-FD-4
Pang, Y., 306-GNC-9
Paniagua, G., 29-GTE-1, 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4,
313-GTE-7
Pankonien, A., 102-SD-5, 366-GNC-15
Panneer Chelvam, P., 208-PDL-5
Pant, K., 391-SD-21
Pantano, C., 274-PDL-7
Panther, C., 51-SRE-1
Papamoschou, D., 7-AA-1, 60-AA-2
Pappa, R., 210-SCS-3
Paradissis, D., 335-UMS-10
Parambil, N., 165-STR-5
Paraschivoiu, I., 111-WE-1
Paredes, P., 21-FD-1
Parenteau, M., 239-APA-22
Parise, T., 438-PC-28
Parish, J., 305-GNC-8
Park, C., 38-MDO-2, 151-NDA-3, 212-SD-11
Park, H., 145-MAT-4
Park, J., 429-MDO-11
Park, M., 23-FD-3, 241-APA-24
Park, S., 134-FD-16, 322-MST-9, 471-GNC-34
Parnas, L., 218-STR-7
Parque, V., 329-SCS-5
Parrish, R., 192-GT-5
Paryz, R., 83-GT-11
Parziale, N., 11-AMT-1
Paschereit, C., 111-WE-1, 191-FD-30, 363-FD-50,
490-WE-11
Pasiliao, C., 36-MAT-1, 294-APA-29, 405-APA-39
Pasque, P., 284-UMS-9
Passalacqua, F., 490-WE-11
Passe, B., 377-HSABP-7
Pastor, P., 402-AFM-9
Patchett, C., 200-MST-4
Patel, A., 33-ISC-2
Patel, D., 119-AA-4, 280-STR-8
Patel, K., 221-UMS-6
Patel, N., 373-GNC-22
Paterson, E., 223-WE-3
Patil, A., 345-ACD-8
Patil, K., 64-AMT-3
Patil, M., 159-SD-8
Patnaik, A., 97-PC-8
Patterson, M., 54-TFPC-1
Patterson, R., 182-ASC-3
Paul, M., 164-SRE-3
Paul, S., 62-ACD-4
Paulos, J., 291-AFM-6
Paunicka, J., 50-SOF-1, 104-SOF-2
Pavese, C., 449-WE-10
Pawletta, T., 265-MST-5
Paxson, D., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4, 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5,
399-ABPSI-2, 427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Payot, A., 350-APA-33
Paz, A., 105-SRE-2
P B, S., 426-GNC-28
Peace, J., 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Peach, B., 167-TP-6
Pechlivanoglou, G., 111-WE-1, 490-WE-11
Peck, M., 124-AMT-7/GT-3, 156-SATS-4, 256-GNC-4,
259-GNC-7, 424-GNC-26, 468-GNC-31
Pedrazzani, J., 162-SEN-1
Peet, Y., 179-APA-18, 285-WE-5, 395-WE-9
Peherstorfer, B., 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Pei, J., 209-SATS-5
Pekardan, C., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Pellegrino, S., 46-SCS-1, 275-SCS-4, 329-SCS-5
Peltier, S., 134-FD-16
Pendleton, D., 32-ISC-1
Peng, A., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Peng, X., 13-APA-1
Peng, Z., 286-WE-6
Author/Session Chair Index
Peral, E., 157-SCS-2
Peraza Hernandez, E., 461-ASC-6
Perdikaris, P., 324-NDA-7
Pereira, R., 387-PDL-10, 440-PDL-12
Perez, R., 401-ACD-10
Perez Rocha, A., 316-IS-5
Perullo, C., 84-GTE-2, 472-GTE-10
Peter, J., 293-APA-28
Peters, J., 164-SRE-3
Petersen, E., 97-PC-8, 205-PC-15, 363-FD-50,
435-PC-25, 438-PC-28, 481-PC-32
Peterson, D., 85-HSABP-2, 364-FD-51
Peterson, J., 369-GNC-18
Peterson, L., 210-SCS-3
Petitgenet, V., 174-ACD-6
Petrov, A., 125-APA-11
Petterson, P., 434-PC-24
Petterson, R., 17-ASC-1
Pfeifer, S., 324-NDA-7
Pfifer, H., 346-AFM-7
Pfitzner, M., 363-FD-50
Phan, N., 165-STR-5, 280-STR-8
Phelps, N., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5
Philips, D., 408-APA-42
Phillips, A., 87-ISC-4
Phillips, F., 411-ASC-4
Phillips, M., 236-AFM-5, 459-AFM-12
Phillips, T., 477-MVC-5
Phillips, W., 352-APA-35
Phong, V., 7-AA-1, 60-AA-2
Piatak, D., 348-AMT-12
Picelli, R., 380-MDO-10
Pickles, J., 140-GT-4
Pierre, L., 334-TP-10
Pilawa-Podgurski, R., 81-GEPC-2
Pineda, E., 488-STR-12
Pineda, M., 277-SD-14
Pinheiro, J., 322-MST-9
Pinier, J., 296-APA-31, 352-APA-35
Pinkerman, C., 291-AFM-6
Pinna, F., 462-FD-10
Pinto, R., 236-AFM-5
Pipitsunthonsan, P., 315-ICC-1
Pires, O., 223-WE-3, 490-WE-11
Pirrera, A., 46-SCS-1, 461-ASC-6
Pittman, J., 156-SATS-4
Pitz, R., 65-AMT-4, 98-PC-9, 439-PC-29
Pizzella, M., 137-FD-19
Pizzo, M., 56-TP-2
Plaidoung, J., 315-ICC-1
Plank, B., 90-MAT-3
Plante, F., 239-APA-22
Plemmons, D., 64-AMT-3, 123-AMT-6
Plötner, K., 199-MST-3
Plumley, R., 27-GEPC-1
Poenitzsch, V., 70-APA-9
Poggie, J., 137-FD-19, 189-FD-28, 273-PDL-6,
327-PDL-8, 388-PDL-11
Pohl, M., 72-ASC-2
Pohya, A., 400-ACD-9
Poinsatte, P., 251-FD-37
Poinsot, T., 386-PC-23
Pokhrel, M., 8-ACD-1
Pol, S., 395-WE-9
Polaki, D., 218-STR-7
Polanka, M., 98-PC-9, 193-GTE-4, 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3,
313-GTE-7, 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Polivanov, P., 178-APA-17
Pollini, L., 253-GNC-1, 266-MST-6
Polsky, S., 242-APA-26
Pomeroy, B., 296-APA-31
Poncet-Montanges, A., 23-FD-3
Ponchak, D., 18-CMS-1
Pond, J., 284-UMS-9
Pons Lorente, A., 385-PC-22
Pontillo, A., 10-AFM-1
Pool, D., 322-MST-9
Poole, D., 91-MDO-3
Poovathingal, S., 448-TP-12
Pope, K., 167-TP-6
Popolan-Vaida, D., 154-PC-12
Popov, G., 29-GTE-1
Popov, P., 203-PC-13
Popovici, A., 322-MST-9
Portapas, V., 147-MST-1
Porter, K., 137-FD-19
Porto, F., 350-APA-33, 352-APA-35, 381-MST-11,
430-MST-15
Poryzala, T., 395-WE-9
Porziani, S., 376-GTE-8
Potapchik, A., 125-APA-11
Pothen, A., 470-GNC-33
Potturi, A., 437-PC-27
Powell, J., 348-AMT-12
Powell, O., 142-HSABP-3
Powell, R., 121-AFM-3
Power, G., 39-MVC-1
Powers, K., 238-APA-21
Poyraz, U., 31-HSABP-1
Prabhakar, N., 169-UMS-5, 373-GNC-22
Prabhakar, P., 107-STR-4
Prabhu, D., 334-TP-10
Pradhan, S., 77-FD-11, 240-APA-23/FD-31
Prakash, A., 44-SATS-1
190
Prakash, N., 36-MAT-1
Prakash, R., 448-TP-12
Prasad, A., 313-GTE-7
Prasad, C., 173-AA-5
Prasad, R., 277-SD-14
Prazenica, R., 168-UMS-4, 169-UMS-5, 373-GNC-22
Prenter, R., 191-FD-30, 376-GTE-8, 416-FD-55
Probe, A., 216-SOF-4
Provchy, Z., 281-SUR-1
Provenza, A., 81-GEPC-2
Pruter, I., 265-MST-5
Pryor, O., 154-PC-12, 438-PC-28
Pullan, G., 201-MVC-4
Pulliam, T., 16-APA-4, 241-APA-24
Puranik, T., 196-IS-3
Puri, K., 22-FD-2
Purkayastha, A., 111-WE-1
Purkey, A., 137-FD-19
Putnam, Z., 63-AFM-2
P V, S., 372-GNC-21
Pytel, D., 109-TP-4
Qi, C., 307-GNC-10
Qi, X., 198-MDO-6
Qian, C., 157-SCS-2
Qian, J., 130-DE-2
Qin, C., 224-WE-4
Qin, N., 61-ACD-3, 120-ACD-5, 477-MVC-5
Qiu, Z., 133-FD-15
Qu, K., 352-APA-35
Qu, Q., 304-FD-45, 353-APA-36, 362-FD-49,
405-APA-39, 407-APA-41
Quach, C., 432-MST-17
Quackenbush, T., 16-APA-4
Quek, J., 169-UMS-5
Quest, J., 83-GT-11
Quindlen, J., 471-GNC-34
Quinlan, J., 53-STR-2, 54-TFPC-1
Quintana, A., 17-ASC-1
Quix, H., 83-GT-11
Qumar, M., 68-APA-7
Quon, E., 285-WE-5
Rabey, P., 247-FD-33
Rabinovitch, J., 362-FD-49
Rade, D., 276-SD-13
Rafi, M., 254-GNC-2, 421-GNC-23
Raghavan, S., 102-SD-5
Raghu, S., 87-ISC-4
Raghunath, S., 414-FD-5, 462-FD-10
Ragni, D., 188-FD-27, 288-AA-8
Rahbari, I., 462-FD-10
Rahimi, M., 154-PC-12, 439-PC-29
Rahman, M., 246-FD-32, 249-FD-35
Rahmat-Samii, Y., 157-SCS-2
Rai, M., 350-APA-33
Rais-Rohani, M., 202-NDA-4
Raj, P., 174-ACD-6
Raja, L., 43-PDL-1, 208-PDL-5, 274-PDL-7,
440-PDL-12, 484-PDL-14
Rajadas, A., 411-ASC-4
Rajagopal, K., 466-GNC-29
Rajaram, K., 254-GNC-2
Rajasegar, R., 388-PDL-11, 485-PDL-15
Rajendran, L., 64-AMT-3, 440-PDL-12
Raju, I., 52-STR-1, 217-STR-6
Raju, M., 271-PC-18
Rakow, A., 46-SCS-1
Rallabhandi, S., 14-APA-2
Ralph, J., 121-AFM-3
Ramachandran, A., 145-MAT-4
Ramamurti, R., 16-APA-4, 181-APA-20
Raman, V., 40-PC-2, 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 166-TP-5,
270-PC-17, 427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Ramanathan, G., 303-FD-44
Ramanujam, G., 490-WE-11
Ramesh, K., 248-FD-34
Ramezanian, D., 299-FD-39
Ramnath, M., 52-STR-1
Ramos Valle, L., 10-AFM-1
Ranatunga, V., 107-STR-4
Rancourt, D., 174-ACD-6
Ranjan, D., 384-NDA-8
Rankin, B., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 95-PC-6, 194-GTE-5
Ransom, J., 90-MAT-3
Rao, A., 347-AFM-8, 369-GNC-18
Rasheed, A., 285-WE-5
Rashid, A., 284-UMS-9
Rasmussen, F., 170-WE-2, 224-WE-4
Rassaian, M., 107-STR-4
Rastgoftar, H., 371-GNC-20
Rastkar, S., 147-MST-1, 487-SD-26
Ratheesh, A., 44-SATS-1, 45-SATS-2
Ratnoo, A., 253-GNC-1, 258-GNC-6, 306-GNC-9,
370-GNC-19, 470-GNC-33
Rattan, K., 433-NDA-9
Rauleder, J., 16-APA-4, 127-APA-13
Raut, A., 407-APA-41
Rautmann, C., 336-WE-8
Raveh, D., 48-SD-2
Raymer, D., 290-ACD-7
Raymer, E., 290-ACD-7
Raz, A., 315-ICC-1
Razgus, B., 372-GNC-21
Re, B., 477-MVC-5
Reagan, T., 123-AMT-6
Reardon, S., 265-MST-5
Reasoner, J., 431-MST-16
Reasor, D., 68-APA-7
Reed, C., 246-FD-32, 361-FD-48
Reed, E., 354-APA-37, 460-APA-45
Reed, H., 70-APA-9, 190-FD-29, 301-FD-42
Reed, J., 257-GNC-5, 310-GNC-13, 372-GNC-21,
424-GNC-26
Reeder, M., 64-AMT-3, 122-AMT-5, 129-APA-15
Reeger, J., 426-GNC-28
Reffo, A., 412-EXPL-2
Regan, C., 346-AFM-7
Reich, G., 72-ASC-2, 102-SD-5, 356-ASC-5, 366-GNC-15
Reichstein, T., 223-WE-3
Reid, D., 205-PC-15
Rein, K., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4, 270-PC-17
Ren, J., 14-APA-2
Rendall, T., 13-APA-1, 91-MDO-3, 149-MVC-3,
159-SD-8, 350-APA-33
Rennie, M., 374-GT-8
Resor, M., 85-HSABP-2
Restrepo, C., 368-GNC-17
Retter, J., 12-AMT-2
Reuter, C., 435-PC-25, 481-PC-32
Reuter, R., 380-MDO-10
Reutzel, T., 220-TP-8
Reveles, J., 46-SCS-1
Revol, V., 90-MAT-3
Reza Ahrabi, B., 133-FD-15
Rezaei, A., 179-APA-18
Rezaian, E., 252-FD-38
Rezgui, D., 276-SD-13
Rhee, D., 313-GTE-7, 376-GTE-8
Rhew, R., 375-GT-9
Rhode, M., 374-GT-8
Rhudy, M., 162-SEN-1
Ribeiro, A., 241-APA-24, 353-APA-36, 355-APA-38
Ricci, S., 443-SD-23
Ricciardi, A., 277-SD-14
Riccobene, L., 443-SD-23
Rice, B., 134-FD-16
Rice, T., 336-WE-8
Rich, J., 484-PDL-14
Richard, L., 392-STR-10
Richards, K., 177-APA-16
Richards, N., 143-IS-2
Richardson, D., 12-AMT-2
Richardson, T., 129-APA-15, 366-GNC-15, 402-AFM-9
Ricklick, M., 84-GTE-2, 313-GTE-7, 473-GTE-11
Riedel, U., 206-PC-16
Riediger, C., 290-ACD-7
Rieker, G., 136-FD-18
Author/Session Chair Index
Riemenschneider, J., 72-ASC-2
Rigas, G., 462-FD-10
Rigby, K., 321-MST-8
Righi, M., 49-SD-3, 213-SD-12, 459-AFM-12
Rijndorp, T., 317-IS-6
Riley, L., 142-HSABP-3
Rinauto, B., 284-UMS-9
Rinehart, A., 26-FD-7
Ringertz, U., 442-SD-22
Rinoie, K., 407-APA-41
Risse, K., 400-ACD-9
Ritos, K., 186-FD-25
Ritter, M., 160-SD-9
Rivera, K., 316-IS-5
Rivers, M., 28-GT-1, 78-FD-12
Rizzetta, D., 75-FD-8
Rizzi, A., 290-ACD-7
Rizzi, S., 288-AA-8
Rizzo, L., 325-OPS-1
Roa, M., 326-PC-20
Roberts, A., 283-UMS-8
Roberts, R., 476-MST-18
Roberts, W., 12-AMT-2, 203-PC-13, 427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Robertson, C., 308-GNC-11
Robertson, E., 467-GNC-30
Robinson, A., 142-HSABP-3
Robinson, C., 39-MVC-1
Robinson, M., 177-APA-16
Robinson, S., 240-APA-23/FD-31, 322-MST-9
Robison, R., 180-APA-19
Rock, N., 42-PC-4
Rodi, P., 31-HSABP-1
Rodrigues, C., 465-FD-62
Rodriguez, S., 224-WE-4
Roelofs, M., 120-ACD-5
Rogers, D., 297-APA-32
Rogers, J., 148-MST-2, 425-GNC-27, 471-GNC-34
Roget, B., 71-APA-10
Rogoshchenkov, N., 289-AA-9
Roizner, F., 160-SD-9, 390-SD-20
Rokhsaz, K., 332-SD-18, 443-SD-23
Rokita, T., 249-FD-35, 391-SD-21
Rollin, V., 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Romano, M., 259-GNC-7
Romero, V., 202-NDA-4
Romero Martinez, S., 360-FD-47
Rooseleer, F., 266-MST-6
Roozeboom, N., 260-GT-6/AMT-10, 348-AMT-12
Roquemore, M., 96-PC-7
Roquemore, W., 154-PC-12, 436-PC-26
Rosario, S., 58-UMS-1
Rose, N., 291-AFM-6
Rosen, C., 374-GT-8
Rosenberg, A., 449-WE-10
Ross, J., 260-GT-6/AMT-10, 348-AMT-12
Rossi, A., 412-EXPL-2
Rossman, G., 121-AFM-3, 219-TP-7
Rothermel, T., 119-AA-4
Rouseau, C., 52-STR-1
Roy, A., 56-TP-2, 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Roy, C., 185-FD-24, 241-APA-24, 295-APA-30
Roy, R., 285-WE-5
Roy, S., 12-AMT-2, 37-MDO-1, 97-PC-8, 197-MAT-5,
262-HSABP-5/PGC-4, 320-MDO-9, 387-PDL-10,
404-AMT-14
Roza, M., 430-MST-15
RS, C., 305-GNC-8
Ru, P., 222-UMS-7, 371-GNC-20
Rubino, E., 28-GT-1, 237-AMT-9
Rudnik, R., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Rudolf, C., 374-GT-8
Ruel, S., 256-GNC-4
Ruetten, M., 419-FD-58
Ruff, R., 200-MST-4, 382-MST-12
Ruiz, A., 383-MST-14
Ruleva, L., 66-APA-5
Rumpfkeil, M., 38-MDO-2, 66-APA-5, 478-NDA-11
Rumsey, C., 241-APA-24
Runco, C., 33-ISC-2
Runkel, F., 72-ASC-2
Runyon, B., 211-SD-10
Ruppert, L., 162-SEN-1
Rusanov, V., 269-NDA-6
Ruscher, C., 60-AA-2, 141-GTE-3, 173-AA-5
Rusovici, R., 212-SD-11, 278-SD-15
Russell, S., 392-STR-10
Russo, L., 145-MAT-4
Rutherford, M., 374-GT-8
Rutherford, S., 374-GT-8
Rutledge, J., 313-GTE-7
Ruyten, W., 176-AMT-8
Ryan, J., 306-GNC-9
Ryan, W., 19-DA-1
Rye, J., 317-IS-6
S, M., 310-GNC-13
Saavedra Garcia, J., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Sabbagh, M., 374-GT-8
Sabouri, M., 394-TP-11
Sachdeva, C., 53-STR-2, 107-STR-4, 156-SATS-4
Sachs, G., 458-AFM-11
Sachs, W., 179-APA-18
Sadique, J., 300-FD-41
Safta, C., 268-NDA-5
Sagerman, D., 66-APA-5
191
Saha, D., 308-GNC-11
Sahai, A., 55-TP-1, 274-PDL-7
Sahin, M., 182-ASC-3
Sahni, O., 251-FD-37
Said, A., 446-TES-2
Said, M., 79-FD-13
Saidi, M., 436-PC-26
Saini, A., 123-AMT-6, 248-FD-34
Saini, P., 203-PC-13
Saito, Y., 275-SCS-4
Saka, P., 374-GT-8
Sakai, T., 219-TP-7
Sakamoto, H., 157-SCS-2, 275-SCS-4
Sakamoto, N., 45-SATS-2
Sakaue, H., 70-APA-9, 109-TP-4, 176-AMT-8, 237-AMT-9
Sakuranaka, N., 456-ABPSI-3
Salah, S., 489-TES-4
Salama, F., 366-GNC-15
Salazar, R., 62-ACD-4
Saleem, M., 189-FD-28
Salem, A., 202-NDA-4
Salgueiro, S., 290-ACD-7
Salguero, R., 162-SEN-1
Salita, M., 167-TP-6, 219-TP-7
Sallam, K., 480-PC-31
Salmon, J., 80-FD-14
Saltzman, D., 220-TP-8
Salvador, P., 388-PDL-11
Samantaray, S., 356-ASC-5
Samaratunga, D., 411-ASC-4
Samimy, M., 7-AA-1, 273-PDL-6, 387-PDL-10,
415-FD-54
Sammak, S., 246-FD-32
Sammartano, Q., 236-AFM-5
Samtaney, R., 246-FD-32
Sanchez, A., 25-FD-6
Sanchez, R., 211-SD-10
Sander, T., 109-TP-4
Sanders, D., 399-ABPSI-2
Sanders, G., 51-SRE-1
Sanei, S., 488-STR-12
Sanford, G., 46-SCS-1
Sangid, M., 214-SE-2
Sankar, L., 460-APA-45
Sankaran, R., 480-PC-31
Sankaran, V., 22-FD-2, 95-PC-6, 271-PC-18, 272-PC-19,
365-FD-52, 386-PC-23, 437-PC-27, 483-PC-34
Sankararaman, S., 110-UMS-2, 423-GNC-25
Santangelo, A., 45-SATS-2, 100-SATS-3
Santarpia, E., 218-STR-7
Santer, M., 157-SCS-2
Sanyal, A., 258-GNC-6
Saraf, A., 459-AFM-12
Sardeshmukh, S., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 95-PC-6,
271-PC-18, 385-PC-22, 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Sargsyan, K., 268-NDA-5
Saric, W., 70-APA-9
Sarkar, K., 487-SD-26
Sarkar, P., 365-FD-52
Sarker, P., 58-UMS-1
Sarley, B., 379-MAT-8
Sarojini, D., 120-ACD-5, 174-ACD-6
Sartor, P., 320-MDO-9
Sasaki, D., 139-FD-22, 473-GTE-11, 476-MST-18
Sasanapuri, B., 49-SD-3
Sasiadek, J., 470-GNC-33
Sathianarayanan, A., 238-APA-21
Sathyan, A., 428-IS-9
Satija, A., 12-AMT-2, 261-GTE-6
Sato, K., 191-FD-30
Sato, S., 440-PDL-12
Satou, Y., 275-SCS-4
Sauder, J., 157-SCS-2, 275-SCS-4
Saussie, D., 425-GNC-27
Saverin, J., 111-WE-1
Savill, A., 38-MDO-2
Savin, E., 151-NDA-3
Savvaris, A., 215-SEN-2
Sawant, S., 108-TP-3
Sawyer, J., 207-PDL-4
Sayani, A., 67-APA-6
Saydam, S., 105-SRE-2
S B, V., 127-APA-13
Scalo, C., 25-FD-6, 55-TP-1, 119-AA-4, 234-AA-6,
359-FD-46, 420-FD-59, 462-FD-10
Schaefer, J., 420-FD-59
Schaffarczyk, A., 223-WE-3
Schairer, E., 122-AMT-5, 260-GT-6/AMT-10
Schale, R., 435-PC-25
Scharfenberg, A., 87-ISC-4
Scharnhorst, R., 137-FD-19
Schatzman, D., 416-FD-55
Schauer, F., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 141-GTE-3,
195-HSABP-4/PGC-3, 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4,
314-HSABP-6/PGC-5, 399-ABPSI-2,
427-GTE-9/PGC-6, 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Schauerhamer, D., 240-APA-23/FD-31
Scheerer, M., 90-MAT-3
Schelley, R., 64-AMT-3
Schellhase, K., 89-MAT-2, 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Schelling, S., 423-GNC-25, 471-GNC-34
Scheneman, B., 120-ACD-5
Schetz, J., 146-MDO-4
Schierman, J., 143-IS-2
Schikore, K., 131-EDU-3
Schinwald, C., 199-MST-3
Schirmer, S., 104-SOF-2
Schliesing, J., 389-SD-19
Schmid, D., 19-DA-1
Schmidt, D., 204-PC-14, 346-AFM-7
Schmidt, M., 457-ACD-11
Schmidt, O., 173-AA-5
Schmiedel, C., 98-PC-9, 313-GTE-7
Schmisseur, J., 137-FD-19, 189-FD-28, 414-FD-5
Schmit, R., 289-AA-9
Schneck, W., 399-ABPSI-2
Schneegans, A., 290-ACD-7
Schneider, G., 56-TP-2, 394-TP-11, 436-PC-26
Schneider, S., 21-FD-1
Schneider, V., 200-MST-4
Schneider, W., 211-SD-10
Schoenenberger, M., 121-AFM-3, 297-APA-32
Scholten, W., 182-ASC-3
Schonebaum, G., 263-IS-4
Schreck, S., 111-WE-1, 223-WE-3, 490-WE-11
Schreiter, K., 255-GNC-3
Schroeder, B., 202-NDA-4
Schroeder, J., 199-MST-3, 266-MST-6, 323-MST-10
Schroeder, K., 48-SD-2
Schroeder, O., 167-TP-6
Schuck, M., 281-SUR-1
Schuessler, B., 123-AMT-6
Schuet, S., 254-GNC-2, 371-GNC-20
Schuh, M., 312-GT-7/AMT-11
Schultz, M., 107-STR-4
Schultz, V., 221-UMS-6
Schulz, J., 167-TP-6
Schulze, P., 10-AFM-1, 266-MST-6, 403-AFM-10
Schumaker, S., 326-PC-20
Schuster, W., 60-AA-2, 289-AA-9
Schütt, M., 470-GNC-33
Schuurman, M., 180-APA-19
Schwartz, D., 48-SD-2
Schwartzentruber, T., 166-TP-5, 448-TP-12
Schwarz, T., 410-APA-44/FD-53
Schwenke, D., 334-TP-10
Schwer, D., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Schwille, J., 220-TP-8
Schwinn, K., 94-PC-5/PGC-2
Schwochow, J., 444-SD-24
Sclafani, A., 241-APA-24
Scopelliti, D., 17-ASC-1
Scott, W., 374-GT-8
Scott-Emuakpor, O., 211-SD-10, 280-STR-8, 318-MAT-6
Scotti, A., 49-SD-3
Sealy, W., 362-FD-49
Author/Session Chair Index
Secco, N., 91-MDO-3
Seckin, S., 189-FD-28
Seeley, B., 54-TFPC-1
Segarra Torne, A., 323-MST-10
Segui, M., 148-MST-2, 200-MST-4
Seidel, G., 36-MAT-1, 89-MAT-2, 318-MAT-6
Seidel, J., 134-FD-16, 239-APA-22, 242-APA-26,
351-APA-34, 417-FD-56
Seifert, A., 416-FD-55
Seiler, P., 346-AFM-7
Seino, K., 329-SCS-5
Seitzman, J., 11-AMT-1, 41-PC-3, 42-PC-4
Sekimoto, S., 415-FD-54
Selcan, C., 109-TP-4
Seleson, P., 324-NDA-7
Selig, M., 296-APA-31
Selim, M., 213-SD-12
Selimov, A., 36-MAT-1
Sellers, J., 129-APA-15
Sellers, M., 176-AMT-8, 348-AMT-12
Sells, R., 432-MST-17
Selva, D., 196-IS-3, 243-DE-3
Selvaraj, P., 436-PC-26
Semak, V., 484-PDL-14
Senck, S., 90-MAT-3
Sener, O., 286-WE-6
Senesky, D., 145-MAT-4
Sengezer, E., 36-MAT-1
Sengupta, A., 75-FD-8
Sengupta, P., 267-MST-7
Senol, M., 128-APA-14
Sensmeier, M., 445-STR-11
Seo, M., 305-GNC-8
Serfaty, R., 363-FD-50
Serpieri, J., 361-FD-48, 462-FD-10
Sertse, H., 145-MAT-4, 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Sescu, A., 21-FD-1, 138-FD-20, 302-FD-43
Seshadri, B., 411-ASC-4
Seshadri, P., 213-SD-12
Sesha Giri, K., 12-AMT-2
Seth, D., 464-FD-61
Sethuraman, L., 224-WE-4
Seubers, H., 490-WE-11
Seubert, C., 368-GNC-17
Sevier, A., 297-APA-32
Sevil, H., 403-AFM-10
Seymour, J., 175-AFM-4, 236-AFM-5
Sforzo, B., 41-PC-3, 121-AFM-3
Shaat, M., 89-MAT-2, 197-MAT-5, 217-STR-6
Shademan, M., 136-FD-18
Shaferman, V., 253-GNC-1, 370-GNC-19
Shaffer, J., 202-NDA-4
Shah, P., 142-HSABP-3
Shah, V., 323-MST-10
Shahpar, S., 22-FD-2, 303-FD-44,
475-MDO-12/NDA-10, 477-MVC-5
Shaler, K., 111-WE-1
Shanbhogue, S., 206-PC-16, 386-PC-23, 439-PC-29,
479-PC-30
Shao, J., 438-PC-28
Sharbatdar, M., 184-FD-23
Shariff, K., 210-SCS-3
Sharma, A., 119-AA-4, 365-FD-52, 449-WE-10,
484-PDL-14
Sharma, M., 379-MAT-8, 394-TP-11
Sharma, S., 238-APA-21, 357-EXPL-1, 412-EXPL-2
Sharma, T., 45-SATS-2, 156-SATS-4
Sharma, V., 101-SD-4/APA-47
Sharma Subedi, C., 421-GNC-23
Sharpe, J., 29-GTE-1
Shashurin, A., 155-PDL-3
Shaver, J., 381-MST-11
Shay, N., 416-FD-55
Sheaf, C., 177-APA-16
Sheahan, S., 196-IS-3, 222-UMS-7
Sheeley, J., 56-TP-2, 374-GT-8
Sheikh-AlShabab, A., 187-FD-26
Shelekhov, G., 359-FD-46
Shen, L., 200-MST-4, 371-GNC-20
Shen, X., 111-WE-1
Sheplak, M., 123-AMT-6
Sheppard, I., 383-MST-14
Sher, E., 206-PC-16
Sherer, S., 76-FD-9, 353-APA-36, 355-APA-38
Sherif, S., 167-TP-6, 447-TES-3
Sherman, K., 205-PC-15
Sherman, T., 283-UMS-8
Shi, A., 192-GT-5
Shi, J., 56-TP-2, 256-GNC-4
Shi, L., 344-ABPSI-1
Shi, S., 122-AMT-5
Shih, T., 246-FD-32
Shim, D., 169-UMS-5, 255-GNC-3, 263-IS-4,
307-GNC-10
Shim, S., 305-GNC-8, 306-GNC-9
Shima, T., 253-GNC-1, 255-GNC-3, 370-GNC-19
Shimada, T., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5
Shimazaki, S., 191-FD-30
Shimizu, Y., 329-SCS-5
Shimoda, Y., 45-SATS-2
Shimodaira, K., 446-TES-2
Shimoyama, K., 69-APA-8/AA-3, 139-FD-22,
473-GTE-11
Shin, D., 204-PC-14
192
Shin, H., 255-GNC-3
Shin, S., 196-IS-3, 278-SD-15, 331-SD-17, 351-APA-34
Shingin, H., 125-APA-11
Shipeng, L., 418-FD-57
Shish, K., 254-GNC-2, 371-GNC-20
Shishko, R., 105-SRE-2
Shmilovich, A., 78-FD-12
Shneider, M., 65-AMT-4, 207-PDL-4, 484-PDL-14
Short, E., 167-TP-6
Shrestha, U., 154-PC-12
Shtessel, Y., 402-AFM-9
Shuai, S., 77-FD-11
Shuang, W., 308-GNC-11
Shweyk, K., 347-AFM-8, 402-AFM-9
Shyam, V., 26-FD-7
Siddiqui, M., 285-WE-5
Sidey, J., 96-PC-7, 385-PC-22
Sidhu, J., 120-ACD-5
Sidorenko, A., 178-APA-17
Sidwell, T., 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Siefers, T., 297-APA-32
Siegwart, R., 371-GNC-20
Sievers, M., 161-SE-1
Siewert, S., 215-SEN-2
Sigal, E., 425-GNC-27
Sigthorsson, D., 311-GNC-14
Siikonen, T., 249-FD-35
Sikes, T., 97-PC-8, 481-PC-32
Silk, E., 220-TP-8
Silton, S., 464-FD-61
Silva, A., 335-UMS-10, 408-APA-42, 465-FD-62
Silva, C., 49-SD-3
Silva, R., 49-SD-3
Silva, T., 335-UMS-10
Silva, W., 159-SD-8, 211-SD-10, 331-SD-17, 442-SD-22
Silveira Neto, A., 363-FD-50
Silver, M., 46-SCS-1
Silversmith, P., 372-GNC-21
Simeni Simeni, M., 441-PDL-13
Simeone, S., 159-SD-8
Simerly, S., 374-GT-8
Simmons, C., 268-NDA-5
Simmons, R., 204-PC-14
Simon, D., 308-GNC-11
Simpson, J., 70-APA-9
Simpson, R., 390-SD-20, 417-FD-56
Simpson, T., 220-TP-8
Sinclair, A., 308-GNC-11
Singh, A., 77-FD-11, 215-SEN-2, 240-APA-23/FD-31,
249-FD-35
Singh, B., 64-AMT-3
Singh, D., 187-FD-26, 355-APA-38
Singh, I., 129-APA-15
Singh, K., 48-SD-2, 146-MDO-4, 445-STR-11
Singh, N., 166-TP-5, 448-TP-12
Singh, P., 16-APA-4
Singh, R., 24-FD-4, 130-DE-2, 184-FD-23
Singh, S., 215-SEN-2
Singhal, A., 415-FD-54
Sinnige, T., 288-AA-8
Sinske, J., 444-SD-24
Sipahi, R., 367-GNC-16
Sippel, T., 205-PC-15
Sirignano, W., 203-PC-13
Sirohi, J., 43-PDL-1
Sisler, A., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3
Sitaraman, J., 71-APA-10, 292-APA-27,
410-APA-44/FD-53, 490-WE-11
Sizemore, A., 383-MST-14
Sizoo, D., 19-DA-1
Skolnik, N., 121-AFM-3
Slabaugh, C., 64-AMT-3, 94-PC-5/PGC-2
Slater, J., 212-SD-11, 344-ABPSI-1, 486-SD-25,
487-SD-26
Slavinskaya, N., 206-PC-16
Sleppy, M., 83-GT-11
Slotine, J., 469-GNC-32
Slotnick, J., 361-FD-48
Slupski, B., 125-APA-11
Smarslok, B., 151-NDA-3, 324-NDA-7, 433-NDA-9
Smeddal, T., 34-ISC-3
Smith, A., 243-DE-3
Smith, B., 15-APA-3, 71-APA-10, 187-FD-26
Smith, E., 486-SD-25
Smith, J., 304-FD-45
Smith, L., 377-HSABP-7, 434-PC-24
Smith, M., 11-AMT-1, 414-FD-5, 431-MST-16
Smith, N., 14-APA-2, 122-AMT-5, 348-AMT-12
Smith, S., 159-SD-8, 284-UMS-9, 444-SD-24
Smith, T., 31-HSABP-1, 385-PC-22
Smyers, B., 102-SD-5, 366-GNC-15
Snyder, D., 472-GTE-10
Snyder, J., 390-SD-20
Sobester, A., 382-MST-12
Sodano, H., 72-ASC-2
Sohail, Z., 304-FD-45
Sojka, P., 204-PC-14
Soliman, H., 53-STR-2
Solodovnikov, S., 66-APA-5
Solomon, J., 463-FD-60
Sondak, D., 268-NDA-5
Sondergaard, R., 29-GTE-1, 361-FD-48
Song, B., 416-FD-55
Song, C., 177-APA-16
Song, P., 47-SD-1/APA-46
Song, R., 333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Song, T., 381-MST-11
Song, W., 177-APA-16
Song, Y., 48-SD-2, 480-PC-31
Sorensen, N., 223-WE-3
Sorgenfrei, M., 45-SATS-2
Sorrells, T., 34-ISC-3
Sosa, J., 94-PC-5/PGC-2, 438-PC-28
Sostaric, R., 368-GNC-17, 467-GNC-30
Sotak, M., 315-ICC-1
Soteriou, M., 418-FD-57
Soto, O., 23-FD-3
Sotoudeh, Z., 102-SD-5, 158-SD-7, 391-SD-21
Sou, A., 362-FD-49
Soudakov, V., 125-APA-11, 178-APA-17
Soueidan, A., 68-APA-7
Sousa, J., 426-GNC-28
Sousa, M., 350-APA-33, 381-MST-11, 430-MST-15
Souza, P., 60-AA-2
Spadaccini2, C., 380-MDO-10
Spak, K., 102-SD-5, 211-SD-10
Spakovszky, Z., 220-TP-8
Spalart, P., 420-FD-59, 490-WE-11
Spall, R., 13-APA-1
Sparkman, D., 151-NDA-3
Spencer, H., 366-GNC-15
Spencer, M., 197-MAT-5
Spiers, G., 368-GNC-17
Spillers, R., 11-AMT-1, 364-FD-51
Spinosa, E., 79-FD-13
Spode, C., 49-SD-3, 160-SD-9
Spoonire, R., 202-NDA-4
Spottswood, S., 186-FD-25
Sprague, M., 133-FD-15
Springer, J., 444-SD-24
Sreenivas, K., 23-FD-3, 149-MVC-3
Sridhar, M., 26-FD-7
Srinivasan, R., 28-GT-1
Srivastava, S., 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
St. George, A., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3
Stab, I., 189-FD-28
Stachler, R., 12-AMT-2, 96-PC-7
Stachowiak, S., 467-GNC-30
Stack, C., 142-HSABP-3
Stahl, J., 205-PC-15
Stalnov, O., 250-FD-36, 416-FD-55
Stancu, G., 388-PDL-11
Stanfield, S., 123-AMT-6, 289-AA-9
Stanford, B., 14-APA-2, 37-MDO-1, 103-SD-6,
198-MDO-6, 389-SD-19, 442-SD-22
Stanley, A., 395-WE-9
Author/Session Chair Index
Stanley, S., 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Stansbury, R., 283-UMS-8
Starcke, J., 206-PC-16
Starikovskiy, A., 274-PDL-7, 327-PDL-8, 328-PDL-9,
388-PDL-11, 485-PDL-15
Starin, S., 468-GNC-31
Starke, G., 60-AA-2
Starr, S., 51-SRE-1
Staruk, W., 211-SD-10
Stastny, T., 371-GNC-20
Stechmann, D., 474-HSABP-9/PGC-8
Steck, J., 168-UMS-4, 254-GNC-2, 389-SD-19,
421-GNC-23
Stefani, F., 167-TP-6, 219-TP-7
Stefanski, D., 71-APA-10, 242-APA-26, 292-APA-27,
302-FD-43
Steinberg, A., 203-PC-13
Stelkens-Kobsch, T., 265-MST-5
Stelzer, D., 281-SUR-1
Stepanyan, S., 388-PDL-11
Stepanyan, V., 110-UMS-2, 168-UMS-4, 254-GNC-2,
371-GNC-20
Stephani, K., 448-TP-12
Stephen, E., 134-FD-16
Stephens, C., 279-SEN-3
Stephenson, K., 345-ACD-8
Stern, E., 108-TP-3, 167-TP-6, 355-APA-38
Stern, F., 406-APA-40
Stern, N., 66-APA-5
Stevens, C., 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Stevens, R., 80-FD-14
Stevenson, T., 325-OPS-1
Stewart, E., 278-SD-15
Stiekel, F., 265-MST-5
Stockett, P., 440-PDL-12, 485-PDL-15
Stockton, N., 428-IS-9
Stoddard, W., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3
Stoellinger, M., 249-FD-35, 285-WE-5
Stolt, A., 122-AMT-5
Storozhev, D., 484-PDL-14
Stouffer, S., 12-AMT-2, 41-PC-3, 96-PC-7, 194-GTE-5,
270-PC-17, 479-PC-30
Stoumbos, T., 278-SD-15, 331-SD-17, 392-STR-10,
443-SD-23
Stoyanov, M., 324-NDA-7
Strain, R., 283-UMS-8
Strakey, P., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3, 262-HSABP-5/PGC-4
Straub, J., 44-SATS-1, 100-SATS-3, 156-SATS-4,
209-SATS-5, 315-ICC-1
Strawn, R., 138-FD-20
Stremel, P., 312-GT-7/AMT-11
Strganac, T., 182-ASC-3
Strike, J., 82-GT-2
Stroosma, O., 317-IS-6
Su, W., 158-SD-7, 276-SD-13, 278-SD-15, 330-SD-16,
366-GNC-15, 442-SD-22
Subbarao, K., 222-UMS-7, 371-GNC-20
Subramaniam, V., 208-PDL-5
Subramanian, S., 29-GTE-1
Subraminian, G., 45-SATS-2
Sudani, N., 28-GT-1
Suh, P., 391-SD-21, 422-GNC-24
Suhir, E., 269-NDA-6
Suikat, R., 265-MST-5
Suleman, A., 182-ASC-3
Sullivan, J., 123-AMT-6
Sultan, C., 291-AFM-6
Summers, C., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Sun, D., 254-GNC-2, 289-AA-9, 335-UMS-10
Sun, J., 200-MST-4, 310-GNC-13
Sun, L., 257-GNC-5, 373-GNC-22
Sun, R., 77-FD-11
Sun, T., 309-GNC-12
Sun, W., 153-PC-11, 206-PC-16, 434-PC-24, 435-PC-25
Sundararaghavan, V., 202-NDA-4,
475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Sung, H., 147-MST-1
Suo, J., 261-GTE-6
Suraj Nandiganahalli, J., 86-IS-1, 322-MST-9
Suresh Babu, A., 248-FD-34
Suryanarayanan, A., 376-GTE-8
Suryanarayanan, S., 75-FD-8
Surzhikov, S., 43-PDL-1, 208-PDL-5, 282-TP-9,
484-PDL-14
Sutton, D., 75-FD-8
Sutton, J., 349-AMT-13
Suzuki, H., 236-AFM-5
Suzuki, N., 51-SRE-1
Suzuki, T., 219-TP-7, 275-SCS-4
Svensson, A., 62-ACD-4
Swaminathan Gopalan, K., 448-TP-12
Sweda, W., 489-TES-4
Swei, S., 389-SD-19, 442-SD-22, 486-SD-25
Swenson, E., 209-SATS-5
Swift, A., 395-WE-9
Syred, N., 193-GTE-4, 393-TES-1, 446-TES-2
Szklany, S., 372-GNC-21
Szmuk, M., 368-GNC-17
T, V., 68-APA-7
T. S., S., 441-PDL-13
Taamallah, S., 386-PC-23
Tabib, M., 285-WE-5
Tada, N., 157-SCS-2
Tadanki, A., 44-SATS-1
193
Taguchi, Y., 125-APA-11
Taha, H., 130-DE-2, 179-APA-18, 311-GNC-14,
402-AFM-9, 425-GNC-27
Tahk, M., 305-GNC-8, 306-GNC-9
Tai, J., 84-GTE-2, 472-GTE-10
Taira, K., 139-FD-22, 240-APA-23/FD-31, 359-FD-46
Takahashi, H., 69-APA-8/AA-3
Takahashi, M., 267-MST-7
Takahashi, T., 8-ACD-1, 67-APA-6, 69-APA-8/AA-3,
174-ACD-6, 264-MDO-7, 401-ACD-10, 456-ABPSI-3,
457-ACD-11
Takahashi, Y., 66-APA-5
Takatsuka, M., 486-SD-25
Takayanagi, H., 334-TP-10
Takeichi, N., 323-MST-10
Takekawa, K., 127-APA-13
Talamadupula, K., 89-MAT-2
Talley, D., 326-PC-20, 385-PC-22
Talon, T., 275-SCS-4
Tamijani, A., 53-STR-2
Tamura, A., 46-SCS-1
Tamura, K., 306-GNC-9
Tan, A., 221-UMS-6
Tan, J., 407-APA-41
Tanaka, N., 415-FD-54
Tang, J., 188-FD-27, 336-WE-8, 463-FD-60
Tang, Y., 418-FD-57
Tangirala, V., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3
Tani, H., 40-PC-2
Tanno, H., 191-FD-30, 361-FD-48, 414-FD-5, 417-FD-56
Tanriverdi, G., 256-GNC-4
Tapia-Cortez, C., 105-SRE-2
Tardioli, L., 253-GNC-1
Tartaruga, I., 320-MDO-9, 406-APA-40
Tataroglu, S., 488-STR-12
Tatematsu, H., 417-FD-56
Tatematsu, Y., 275-SCS-4
Tatting, B., 107-STR-4
Taylor, A., 42-PC-4
Taylor, C., 57-TP-13/MDO-13
Taylor, K., 336-WE-8
Taylor, L., 149-MVC-3
Taylor, N., 13-APA-1
Taylor, O., 134-FD-16
Taylor, P., 330-SD-16, 444-SD-24
Taylor, R., 218-STR-7
Tehrani, N., 382-MST-12
Teixeira, J., 252-FD-38
Tekin, R., 370-GNC-19
Tekinalp, O., 459-AFM-12
Tekriwal, P., 45-SATS-2
Tellez, J., 283-UMS-8
Temme, J., 42-PC-4
Templeton, E., 162-SEN-1
Templeton, W., 87-ISC-4
Teng, H., 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Tenney, A., 464-FD-61
Teo, C., 97-PC-8
Teodorescu, M., 110-UMS-2, 486-SD-25
Teope, K., 457-ACD-11
Teramoto, S., 167-TP-6
Teramura, M., 408-APA-42
Terashima, H., 271-PC-18
TerMaath, S., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5, 151-NDA-3
Tetreault, K., 100-SATS-3
Teubert, C., 104-SOF-2, 432-MST-17
Thacker, B., 214-SE-2
Thakar, S., 258-GNC-6
Thakur, S., 302-FD-43
Thapa Magar, K., 366-GNC-15
Theis, J., 395-WE-9
Theodorou, E., 373-GNC-22
Thibault, S., 149-MVC-3
Thomas, D., 100-SATS-3, 372-GNC-21, 432-MST-17
Thomas, F., 70-APA-9, 273-PDL-6
Thomas, G., 476-MST-18
Thomas, J., 395-WE-9
Thomas, L., 12-AMT-2
Thomison, W., 478-NDA-11
Thompson, K., 366-GNC-15
Thorne, D., 205-PC-15
Threadgill, J., 189-FD-28, 247-FD-33
Throneberry, G., 128-APA-14, 264-MDO-7
Thurman, D., 251-FD-37
Thurow, B., 11-AMT-1, 247-FD-33, 404-AMT-14
Tian, P., 402-AFM-9, 469-GNC-32
Tian, S., 238-APA-21, 361-FD-48
Tichenor, N., 417-FD-56
Tidball, M., 486-SD-25
Tillson, C., 108-TP-3
Tilmann, C., 129-APA-15, 350-APA-33
Timme, S., 457-ACD-11
Ting, E., 389-SD-19, 442-SD-22
Tinker, D., 161-SE-1, 439-PC-29
Tinney, C., 134-FD-16, 173-AA-5
Tinoco, E., 295-APA-30
Tischler, M., 347-AFM-8, 381-MST-11
Tishkoff, J., 97-PC-8
Tkacik, P., 404-AMT-14
Togashi, F., 23-FD-3
Tognaccini, R., 239-APA-22
Toki, T., 167-TP-6
Tokugawa, N., 457-ACD-11
Tomioka, S., 456-ABPSI-3
Tomita, H., 236-AFM-5
Tommila, C., 45-SATS-2
Tomooka, M., 164-SRE-3
Tondji, Y., 353-APA-36
Toor, Z., 67-APA-6, 294-APA-29, 304-FD-45
Toosi, S., 246-FD-32
Topbas, E., 459-AFM-12
Toratani, D., 267-MST-7
Torens, C., 50-SOF-1, 104-SOF-2, 316-IS-5
Toropov, V., 320-MDO-9, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Tortorelli, D., 380-MDO-10
Townsend, S., 380-MDO-10
Toyoda, A., 409-APA-43
Tran, D., 369-GNC-18
Tran, S., 251-FD-37
Trapani, G., 149-MVC-3
Trawick, D., 472-GTE-10
Trawny, N., 368-GNC-17
Trefny, C., 344-ABPSI-1
Treve, V., 266-MST-6
Triantafyllou, M., 469-GNC-32
Troclet, B., 444-SD-24
Trojak, W., 133-FD-15
Tropina, A., 484-PDL-14
Trumbauer, E., 323-MST-10
Truong, C., 64-AMT-3
Tsai, C., 362-FD-49, 418-FD-57
Tsalik, R., 370-GNC-19
Tse, E., 54-TFPC-1
Tsuboi, N., 271-PC-18, 303-FD-44
Tsubokura, M., 365-FD-52
Tsukerman, A., 255-GNC-3
Tsuru, K., 434-PC-24
Tsushima, N., 158-SD-7, 278-SD-15
Tu, S., 24-FD-4, 184-FD-23
Tucker, J., 389-SD-19
Tucker, P., 22-FD-2, 75-FD-8, 119-AA-4, 133-FD-15,
187-FD-26, 194-GTE-5, 251-FD-37, 303-FD-44
Tuckey, T., 201-MVC-4
Tuegel, E., 214-SE-2, 384-NDA-8
Tufano, D., 102-SD-5
Tufts, M., 190-FD-29
Tuke, M., 238-APA-21
Tullino, S., 209-SATS-5
Tumin, A., 21-FD-1
Tumuklu, O., 394-TP-11
Tuncer, I., 449-WE-10
Tupis, A., 192-GT-5
Turkoglu, K., 256-GNC-4, 325-OPS-1, 369-GNC-18,
431-MST-16
Turnbull, B., 90-MAT-3, 430-MST-15
Turner, T., 182-ASC-3, 411-ASC-4, 461-ASC-6
Author/Session Chair Index
Turpin, A., 362-FD-49
Turse, D., 46-SCS-1
Tyson, W., 185-FD-24
Ubald, B., 303-FD-44
Uchigasaki, D., 328-PDL-9
Uchiyama, K., 258-GNC-6
Udani, J., 289-AA-9
Ueda, S., 424-GNC-26
Ueda, Y., 457-ACD-11
Ugolotti, M., 379-MAT-8
Uijt De Haag, M., 19-DA-1
Ukeiley, L., 125-APA-11
Ulbrich, N., 124-AMT-7/GT-3
Ulrich, S., 256-GNC-4, 259-GNC-7, 373-GNC-22,
426-GNC-28, 470-GNC-33
Ulusoy, I., 166-TP-5
Umali, J., 275-SCS-4
Umemura, Y., 40-PC-2
Umphrey, C., 292-APA-27
Underbrink, J., 123-AMT-6
Unnikrishnan, S., 173-AA-5
Urbanczyk, P., 198-MDO-6
Urbano, S., 33-ISC-2
Ure, N., 382-MST-12
U S, V., 187-FD-26
Usach, H., 316-IS-5
Uslu, S., 142-HSABP-3
Uzun, A., 138-FD-20
Vadlamani, N., 75-FD-8
Vaghjiani, G., 154-PC-12
Vaidya, A., 196-IS-3
Valasek, J., 308-GNC-11, 316-IS-5, 367-GNC-16
Valavanis, K., 374-GT-8
Valente, C., 159-SD-8
Valentich, G., 464-FD-61
Valera-Medina, A., 193-GTE-4, 393-TES-1
Valle, G., 389-SD-19
Van Baren, G., 266-MST-6
van Bussel, G., 336-WE-8
van Craenenbroeck, J., 296-APA-31
VanDamme, C., 33-ISC-2, 331-SD-17
Vanden, K., 66-APA-5, 353-APA-36
Van der Geest, P., 266-MST-6
Van der Kindere, J., 176-AMT-8
Van der Ploeg, R., 430-MST-15
van der Velden, W., 336-WE-8
Vander Wal, R., 436-PC-26
Vanderwyst, A., 101-SD-4/APA-47, 238-APA-21,
297-APA-32
Vane, Z., 40-PC-2, 268-NDA-5
van Garrel, A., 490-WE-11
Van Kampen, E., 196-IS-3, 263-IS-4, 308-GNC-11,
309-GNC-12, 347-AFM-8, 428-IS-9, 470-GNC-33
Vannucci, F., 218-STR-7
van Oijen, J., 95-PC-6
VanOsdol, R., 485-PDL-15
van Paassen, M., 317-IS-6, 468-GNC-31
Van Poppel, B., 408-APA-42
van Rooij, A., 332-SD-18
van Rossum, L., 43-PDL-1
Vanskike, W., 286-WE-6
Vanstone, L., 189-FD-28, 377-HSABP-7
Van Tooren, M., 37-MDO-1, 198-MDO-6, 218-STR-7
Van Treuren, K., 288-AA-8
Varghese, P., 99-PDL-2, 166-TP-5, 484-PDL-14
Variyar, A., 61-ACD-3, 120-ACD-5
Vasile, J., 179-APA-18
Vassberg, J., 295-APA-30
Vasu, S., 96-PC-7, 154-PC-12
Vatankhahghadim, B., 425-GNC-27
Vatcher, C., 68-APA-7
Vatsa, V., 78-FD-12
Vedantam, M., 470-GNC-33
Vedovoto, J., 363-FD-50
Vedula, P., 166-TP-5
Veers, P., 170-WE-2, 285-WE-5, 395-WE-9
Vegh, J., 61-ACD-3, 290-ACD-7
Veldhuis, L., 296-APA-31
Vemula, R., 464-FD-61
Venkatakrishnan, L., 238-APA-21
Venkataraman, S., 52-STR-1, 277-SD-14
Venkatasubban, C., 400-ACD-9
Venkatesan, K., 203-PC-13
Venner, C., 490-WE-11
Venrooij, J., 266-MST-6, 322-MST-9
Verbin, A., 174-ACD-6
VerHulst, C., 408-APA-42
Vernon, R., 379-MAT-8
Verveld, M., 391-SD-21
Vetrella, A., 58-UMS-1, 215-SEN-2
Viana, F., 318-MAT-6, 384-NDA-8
Vich, O., 159-SD-8
Vieira, B., 409-APA-43
Vieira, D., 408-APA-42
Viken, J., 53-STR-2
Viken, S., 54-TFPC-1, 78-FD-12
Vikhorev, K., 200-MST-4
Vila, J., 316-IS-5
Vilas, F., 215-SEN-2
Villalpando, C., 368-GNC-17
Villalva Gomez, R., 195-HSABP-4/PGC-3, 479-PC-30
Villanueva, D., 433-NDA-9
Vincent-Randonnier, A., 485-PDL-15
194
Vis, M., 215-SEN-2
Visbal, M., 75-FD-8, 76-FD-9, 101-SD-4/APA-47,
251-FD-37, 355-APA-38, 365-FD-52, 415-FD-54
Vishnyakov, O., 178-APA-17
Vishwanath, A., 447-TES-3
Viswanath, K., 7-AA-1
Viswanathan, S., 258-GNC-6
Vivarelli, G., 477-MVC-5
Vivekanandan, P., 383-MST-14
Vlachos, P., 64-AMT-3
Voelkel, S., 166-TP-5
Vogel, R., 90-MAT-3
Voget, N., 221-UMS-6
Vogiatzis, K., 39-MVC-1, 166-TP-5, 194-GTE-5
Volden, T., 124-AMT-7/GT-3
Volk, B., 220-TP-8
Volle, K., 425-GNC-27
Volpi, S., 406-APA-40
Vono, C., 161-SE-1
Vorgert, C., 313-GTE-7
Vos, R., 8-ACD-1, 61-ACD-3, 120-ACD-5
Vourliotakis, G., 42-PC-4
Vranas, T., 283-UMS-8
Vratny, P., 345-ACD-8
Vrchota, P., 125-APA-11
Vukasinovic, B., 360-FD-47
Vuorinen, V., 249-FD-35
Waas, A., 52-STR-1, 107-STR-4, 202-NDA-4, 280-STR-8
Wagner, J., 122-AMT-5, 362-FD-49, 364-FD-51,
465-FD-62
Wagner, M., 427-GTE-9/PGC-6
Wahl, E., 256-GNC-4
Waithe, K., 14-APA-2
Waldman, R., 223-WE-3, 237-AMT-9
Wales, C., 159-SD-8
Walker, A., 45-SATS-2
Walker, J., 27-GEPC-1
Walker, L., 432-MST-17
Wall, S., 243-DE-3
Walls, J., 323-MST-10
Walsh, M., 424-GNC-26
Walters, D., 142-HSABP-3
Walters, R., 151-NDA-3
Wan, B., 192-GT-5
Wan, Z., 174-ACD-6, 405-APA-39, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Wang, B., 319-MDO-8
Wang, C., 350-APA-33
Wang, F., 93-NDA-1
Wang, G., 14-APA-2, 26-FD-7, 82-GT-2, 213-SD-12
Wang, H., 154-PC-12, 436-PC-26, 487-SD-26
Wang, J., 77-FD-11, 80-FD-14, 277-SD-14, 328-PDL-9,
381-MST-11, 420-FD-59, 433-NDA-9
Wang, K., 154-PC-12
Wang, L., 23-FD-3, 129-APA-15, 158-SD-7, 184-FD-23,
269-NDA-6, 318-MAT-6, 384-NDA-8,
410-APA-44/FD-53, 486-SD-25
Wang, M., 307-GNC-10, 310-GNC-13, 478-NDA-11
Wang, N., 418-FD-57
Wang, P., 130-DE-2
Wang, Q., 136-FD-18, 198-MDO-6, 246-FD-32,
299-FD-39, 361-FD-48
Wang, V., 220-TP-8
Wang, X., 21-FD-1, 47-SD-1/APA-46, 153-PC-11,
174-ACD-6, 234-AA-6, 271-PC-18, 347-AFM-8,
371-GNC-20
Wang, Y., 65-AMT-4, 124-AMT-7/GT-3, 306-GNC-9,
383-MST-14, 391-SD-21, 395-WE-9
Wang, Z., 56-TP-2, 63-AFM-2, 103-SD-6, 119-AA-4,
185-FD-24, 188-FD-27, 198-MDO-6,
240-APA-23/FD-31
Wanthal, S., 107-STR-4, 165-STR-5, 379-MAT-8
Ward, E., 72-ASC-2
Wardle, B., 197-MAT-5
Warner, J., 148-MST-2, 384-NDA-8, 471-GNC-34
Warning, S., 137-FD-19
Warren, J., 159-SD-8, 210-SCS-3
Warsop, C., 129-APA-15
Wason, M., 21-FD-1
Watanabe, A., 157-SCS-2
Watanabe, D., 7-AA-1
Watanabe, H., 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Watanabe, K., 45-SATS-2
Watanabe, Y., 350-APA-33
Waters, D., 51-SRE-1
Watkins, D., 161-SE-1
Watkins, S., 469-GNC-32
Watson, J., 210-SCS-3
Watson, R., 22-FD-2, 133-FD-15
Watts, S., 380-MDO-10
Waugh, A., 408-APA-42
Way, D., 63-AFM-2
Wayman, T., 192-GT-5
Weaver, P., 17-ASC-1, 46-SCS-1, 332-SD-18, 461-ASC-6
Webb, B., 56-TP-2
Webb, J., 15-APA-3
Webb, K., 467-GNC-30
Webb, N., 387-PDL-10, 415-FD-54, 463-FD-60
Weber, S., 10-AFM-1
Webster, C., 324-NDA-7
Weddle-Weaver, C., 345-ACD-8
Wee, H., 322-MST-9
Wei, D., 169-UMS-5
Wei, F., 73-EDU-2/DE-1, 93-NDA-1, 277-SD-14
Wei, M., 252-FD-38
Wei, R., 70-APA-9
Wei, S., 41-PC-3
Wei, X., 122-AMT-5
Wei, Y., 329-SCS-5
Weidenfeld, M., 138-FD-20
Weihs, D., 206-PC-16
Weimer, C., 162-SEN-1
Weiner, R., 364-FD-51
Weintraub, I., 311-GNC-14, 471-GNC-34
Weisman, R., 309-GNC-12
Weiss, M., 255-GNC-3
Weitz, L., 19-DA-1
Wells, D., 9-ACD-2, 400-ACD-9
Wells, S., 305-GNC-8
Welsh, W., 486-SD-25
Welstead, J., 345-ACD-8, 457-ACD-11
Wen, C., 200-MST-4
Wen, G., 23-FD-3
Wenberg, D., 156-SATS-4
Wendler, J., 111-WE-1, 490-WE-11
Wendorff, A., 93-NDA-1, 290-ACD-7
Weng, H., 108-TP-3
Wenk, J., 108-TP-3
Wentrup, M., 410-APA-44/FD-53
Werner, M., 44-SATS-1
West, J., 437-PC-27
West, T., 14-APA-2, 433-NDA-9, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
West, Z., 96-PC-7
Westergaard, C., 395-WE-9
Westphal, R., 64-AMT-3
Wetzel, K., 336-WE-8
Wey, C., 437-PC-27
Whalen, E., 78-FD-12
Wheaton, B., 420-FD-59
Whidborne, J., 120-ACD-5
Whitacre, W., 256-GNC-4, 309-GNC-12
Whitcher, L., 62-ACD-4
Whitcomb, J., 461-ASC-6
White, A., 48-SD-2, 323-MST-10
White, E., 75-FD-8, 111-WE-1
White, L., 97-PC-8
White, M., 431-MST-16
White, R., 73-EDU-2/DE-1, 357-EXPL-1
Whitehead, B., 93-NDA-1
Whitford, J., 389-SD-19
Whittaker, J., 278-SD-15
Whittaker, M., 256-GNC-4
Whyte, S., 288-AA-8
Wick, A., 27-GEPC-1
Wicke, K., 400-ACD-9
Wickramasinghe, N., 267-MST-7
Wickramasinghe, V., 182-ASC-3, 356-ASC-5
Author/Session Chair Index
Wieseman, C., 103-SD-6, 442-SD-22
Wiggen, S., 179-APA-18
Wilder, M., 355-APA-38
Wilhelm, J., 58-UMS-1, 130-DE-2, 169-UMS-5
Wilhite, J., 84-GTE-2
Wilke, G., 410-APA-44/FD-53
Wilkinson, S., 273-PDL-6
Willcox, K., 150-NDA-2/MDO-5, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Wille, A., 161-SE-1
Williams, D., 248-FD-34, 303-FD-44, 374-GT-8
Williams, F., 25-FD-6
Williams, J., 344-ABPSI-1
Williams, Z., 379-MAT-8
Willis, B., 106-STR-3, 278-SD-15
Wilson, J., 416-FD-55
Wilson, L., 46-SCS-1, 275-SCS-4
Wimer, N., 136-FD-18
Windsor, S., 366-GNC-15
Winkler, C., 360-FD-47
Winslow, J., 9-ACD-2
Winter, T., 120-ACD-5
Winters, C., 388-PDL-11
Wischek, J., 379-MAT-8
Wise, R., 169-UMS-5, 389-SD-19
Wisniewski, C., 288-AA-8
Wissink, A., 71-APA-10, 292-APA-27, 410-APA-44/FD-53
Witulski, A., 269-NDA-6
Woeber, C., 92-MVC-2
Woffinden, D., 368-GNC-17
Wolf, M., 278-SD-15
Wolf, W., 127-APA-13
Wolfe, T., 139-FD-22
Wolff, M., 29-GTE-1, 280-STR-8, 476-MST-18
Wolosik, A., 44-SATS-1
Won, S., 154-PC-12, 435-PC-25, 481-PC-32
Wong, C., 219-TP-7
Wong, E., 143-IS-2
Wong, L., 200-MST-4
Wong, T., 409-APA-43
Wood, D., 8-ACD-1
Wood, K., 129-APA-15, 366-GNC-15
Wood, R., 9-ACD-2
Woollard, B., 44-SATS-1
Woolsey, C., 283-UMS-8, 291-AFM-6
Work, D., 22-FD-2
Worthington, E., 238-APA-21
Woszidlo, R., 191-FD-30, 359-FD-46, 416-FD-55
Woytach, J., 105-SRE-2
Wray, T., 77-FD-11, 246-FD-32
Wrede, B., 179-APA-18
Wright, J., 302-FD-43
Wrzesinski, P., 41-PC-3, 270-PC-17, 479-PC-30
Wu, H., 386-PC-23
Wu, J., 122-AMT-5, 420-FD-59, 433-NDA-9
Wu, P., 440-PDL-12, 485-PDL-15
Wu, S., 103-SD-6, 259-GNC-7
Wu, X., 308-GNC-11, 365-FD-52, 405-APA-39
Wu, Y., 12-AMT-2, 97-PC-8, 158-SD-7, 207-PDL-4
Wu, Z., 103-SD-6, 371-GNC-20
Wuensch, O., 419-FD-58
Wunsch, D., 293-APA-28
Wurster, K., 282-TP-9
Wyman, N., 92-MVC-2, 149-MVC-3
Wynn, A., 146-MDO-4
Xia, J., 107-STR-4
Xiang, J., 158-SD-7, 331-SD-17
Xiang, X., 247-FD-33
Xiangyang, W., 425-GNC-27
Xiao, H., 77-FD-11, 420-FD-59, 433-NDA-9
Xiao, J., 165-STR-5
Xie, C., 93-NDA-1, 330-SD-16
Xie, H., 426-GNC-28
Xie, L., 169-UMS-5
Xin, M., 309-GNC-12
Xiu, D., 268-NDA-5
Xu, J., 416-FD-55
Xu, K., 155-PDL-3, 207-PDL-4, 388-PDL-11, 441-PDL-13
Xu, L., 182-ASC-3
Xu, R., 154-PC-12, 479-PC-30
Xu, S., 457-ACD-11
Xu, Y., 366-GNC-15
Yadala Venkata, S., 361-FD-48
Yadav, V., 277-SD-14
Yadlin, Y., 78-FD-12
Yagil, L., 48-SD-2
Yagle, P., 15-APA-3
Yakinthos, K., 345-ACD-8
Yalin, A., 155-PDL-3, 274-PDL-7, 485-PDL-15
Yamada, K., 25-FD-6, 66-APA-5
Yamaguchi, S., 67-APA-6
Yamakawa, H., 209-SATS-5
Yamamoto, K., 241-APA-24
Yamamoto, N., 197-MAT-5
Yamashita, Y., 67-APA-6
Yamazaki, M., 46-SCS-1, 157-SCS-2, 275-SCS-4
Yamouni, S., 127-APA-13
Yan, G., 234-AA-6
Yan, L., 234-AA-6
Yanagita, Y., 22-FD-2
Yanase, S., 67-APA-6
Yancey, R., 379-MAT-8
Yang, B., 322-MST-9
Yang, C., 103-SD-6, 174-ACD-6, 330-SD-16,
371-GNC-20, 405-APA-39, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
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Yang, G., 238-APA-21
Yang, H., 419-FD-58
Yang, J., 133-FD-15, 424-GNC-26
Yang, M., 216-SOF-4, 270-PC-17
Yang, P., 10-AFM-1, 314-HSABP-6/PGC-5
Yang, S., 82-GT-2, 153-PC-11, 198-MDO-6
Yang, V., 153-PC-11, 271-PC-18
Yang, X., 13-APA-1, 26-FD-7, 177-APA-16,
300-FD-41, 416-FD-55
Yang, Y., 39-MVC-1, 76-FD-9, 125-APA-11, 188-FD-27,
238-APA-21, 361-FD-48, 416-FD-55, 444-SD-24,
463-FD-60
Yao, C., 75-FD-8
Yao, Y., 238-APA-21
Yao, Z., 46-SCS-1
Yar, A., 304-FD-45
Yarlagadda, Y., 459-AFM-12
Yashima, K., 157-SCS-2
Yau, M., 104-SOF-2, 216-SOF-4, 222-UMS-7
Yavuztürk, V., 459-AFM-12
Yayla, M., 367-GNC-16
Yazicioglu, Y., 459-AFM-12
Ye, W., 107-STR-4
Ye, Z., 14-APA-2
Yedavalli, R., 369-GNC-18, 425-GNC-27
Yee, K., 313-GTE-7, 376-GTE-8
Yeh, C., 359-FD-46
Yeh, D., 361-FD-48
Yeh, S., 271-PC-18
Yellugari, K., 84-GTE-2
Yemaneberhane, B., 18-CMS-1
Yen, C., 280-STR-8
Yeo, D., 131-EDU-3, 366-GNC-15
Yeo, H., 160-SD-9, 211-SD-10
Yetter, R., 205-PC-15
Yildiz, Y., 31-HSABP-1, 367-GNC-16
Yilmazturk, S., 376-GTE-8
Yim, M., 291-AFM-6
Yin, Z., 187-FD-26
Yirtici, O., 449-WE-10
Yokomatsu, T., 157-SCS-2
Yokoyama, N., 308-GNC-11
Yokozeki, T., 329-SCS-5
Yoo, J., 434-PC-24, 485-PDL-15
Yoon, S., 16-APA-4
Yoon, Y., 367-GNC-16
Yorita, D., 83-GT-11, 176-AMT-8
Yoshida, K., 14-APA-2
Yoshino, T., 408-APA-42
Yost, M., 432-MST-17
You, D., 255-GNC-3
Youn, E., 408-APA-42
Yousefi, E., 367-GNC-16
Youssef, A., 257-GNC-5
Yu, H., 250-FD-36, 261-GTE-6
Yu, J., 286-WE-6
Yu, M., 16-APA-4, 184-FD-23, 223-WE-3
Yu, W., 145-MAT-4, 165-STR-5, 280-STR-8,
333-SUR-2/MAT-7
Yu, Y., 216-SOF-4, 381-MST-11
Yu, Z., 107-STR-4
Yuan, G., 350-APA-33
Yuan, H., 217-STR-6
Yuan, M., 202-NDA-4
Yucel, A., 196-IS-3
Yucelen, T., 86-IS-1, 168-UMS-4, 308-GNC-11,
367-GNC-16, 369-GNC-18, 421-GNC-23, 466-GNC-29
Yuen, W., 334-TP-10
Yuhara, T., 407-APA-41
Yuksek, B., 382-MST-12
Yurkovich, M., 484-PDL-14
Yusuf, S., 147-MST-1, 175-AFM-4
Yutko, B., 130-DE-2
Zaag, M., 476-MST-18
Zaal, P., 147-MST-1, 199-MST-3, 266-MST-6,
322-MST-9, 432-MST-17
Zahle, F., 449-WE-10
Zakerzadeh, M., 24-FD-4
Zakrajsek, A., 90-MAT-3, 212-SD-11
Zaman, K., 173-AA-5
Zang, B., 187-FD-26
Zangeneh, R., 184-FD-23
Zanj, A., 431-MST-16
Zappino, E., 106-STR-3
Zeng, C., 264-MDO-7
Zeng, D., 18-CMS-1
Zeszut, Z., 51-SRE-1
Zeune, C., 27-GEPC-1
Zha, G., 14-APA-2, 194-GTE-5, 416-FD-55
Zhang, C., 21-FD-1, 309-GNC-12, 441-PDL-13
Zhang, D., 81-GEPC-2, 165-STR-5, 223-WE-3,
371-GNC-20, 445-STR-11
Zhang, F., 307-GNC-10, 383-MST-14
Zhang, H., 26-FD-7
Zhang, J., 264-MDO-7, 333-SUR-2/MAT-7, 429-MDO-11
Zhang, K., 44-SATS-1, 223-WE-3, 237-AMT-9,
310-GNC-13
Zhang, L., 165-STR-5, 271-PC-18
Zhang, M., 290-ACD-7
Zhang, Q., 308-GNC-11
Zhang, R., 355-APA-38
Zhang, S., 169-UMS-5, 307-GNC-10, 308-GNC-11,
416-FD-55
Zhang, W., 26-FD-7, 32-ISC-1, 76-FD-9, 217-STR-6,
246-FD-32
Zhang, X., 133-FD-15, 143-IS-2, 418-FD-57,
466-GNC-29, 487-SD-26
Zhang, Y., 65-AMT-4, 122-AMT-5, 207-PDL-4,
304-FD-45, 362-FD-49, 458-AFM-11
Zhang, Z., 12-AMT-2, 97-PC-8, 198-MDO-6, 207-PDL-4,
249-FD-35, 464-FD-61
Zhao, C., 283-UMS-8
Zhao, H., 350-APA-33, 257-GNC-5, 481-PC-32
Zhao, L., 487-SD-26
Zhao, S., 371-GNC-20
Zhao, W., 346-AFM-7, 445-STR-11
Zhao, Y., 257-GNC-5
Zhao, Z., 178-APA-17
Zhen, J., 325-OPS-1
Zheng, J., 178-APA-17, 327-PDL-8
Zheng, L., 261-GTE-6
Zheng, Z., 373-GNC-22, 469-GNC-32
Zhong, M., 82-GT-2
Zhong, S., 79-FD-13
Zhong, X., 133-FD-15
Zhou, B., 37-MDO-1
Zhou, L., 56-TP-2, 177-APA-16
Zhou, W., 306-GNC-9
Zhu, B., 26-FD-7, 425-GNC-27
Zhu, G., 425-GNC-27, 442-SD-22
Zhu, J., 391-SD-21, 408-APA-42, 425-GNC-27
Zhu, K., 65-AMT-4, 205-PC-15
Zhu, M., 373-GNC-22, 487-SD-26
Zhu, S., 405-APA-39, 475-MDO-12/NDA-10
Zhu, W., 223-WE-3
Zhu, X., 111-WE-1, 268-NDA-5, 304-FD-45
Zhu, Z., 281-SUR-1
Zhuang, W., 371-GNC-20
Zhupanska, O., 36-MAT-1
Ziegler, M., 205-PC-15
Zilli, J., 75-FD-8
Zimmerman, J., 388-PDL-11, 440-PDL-12, 484-PDL-14
Zimmerman, S., 158-SD-7
Zingg, D., 136-FD-18
Zips, J., 363-FD-50
Zore, K., 49-SD-3
Zou, Z., 324-NDA-7
Zubair, M., 384-NDA-8
Zubrilin, R., 261-GTE-6
Zweber, J., 214-SE-2
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