the ASM 2011 Final Program
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the ASM 2011 Final Program
50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition 9–12 January 2012 Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center Nashville, Tennessee Final Program 12-0098 www.aiaa.org/events/asm Advancing the Science of Flight Technology Sponsored by Official Media Sponsor Organized by BENEFITS OF ATTENDANCE SYNOPSES T he AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting is the first major multidisciplinary event of the year for aerospace scientists and engineers from around the world. It provides an ideal forum for scientists and engineers from industry, government, and academia to share and disseminate scientific knowledge and research results with a view toward new technologies for aerospace systems. This meeting is built around excellent technical paper presentation sessions. Plenary sessions that focus attention on program areas of current interest will start some sessions, followed by technical papers providing additional discussion of these topics. Distinguished lectures and evening networking events fill out the remainder of the program throughout the week. The New Horizons Forum, held in conjunction with the AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, features keynote speakers from industry and government who will share their perspectives on the new challenges, future opportunities, and emerging trends in aerospace education, research, and programs. The New Horizons Forum also features panel discussions in which leaders from industry, government, and academia will address current issues and trends in aerospace technology research and development. The Aerospace Exposition showcases exhibits from government, industry, and small businesses, allowing one-on-one discussions with exhibitors, hardware and software demonstrations, and opportunities for side meetings with these organizations throughout the week. Connect Online with AIAA Tweeting during the ASM Conference Use #AIAAASM Follow conference updates on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/AIAAfan New Horizons Forum keynotes: www.livestream.com/aiaa Members gain access to the AIAA LinkedIn Site at: www.linkedin.com/companies/aiaa Organizing Committee Executive Chair Mark Lewis AIAA President 2010–2011 General Chair New Horizons Forum Chair Aerospace Sciences Meeting Chair Aerospace Exposition Chair Abdollah Khodadoust The Boeing Company Sivaram Gogineni Spectral Energies, LLC Frank Coton University of Glasgow David Welch Lockheed Martin Corporation Technical Chairs Aeroacoustics Daniel L. Sutliff, NASA Glenn Research Center Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Steven Beresh, Sandia National Laboratories Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration Vance Dippold III, NASA Glenn Research Center Aircraft Design Gil Crouse Jr., Auburn University Applied Aerodynamics Siva Nadarajah, McGill University Atmospheric and Space Environments Nelson Green, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Michael Bolender, AFRL/RBCA Computer Systems Chiping Li, Aerojet Design Engineering E. Russ Althof, Raytheon Missile Systems Education Dolores S. Krausche, Florida Center for Engineering Education Energetic Components and Systems Keith A. Gonthier, Louisiana State University Fluid Dynamics Kenneth T. Christensen, University of Illinois Gas Turbine Engines Mani Subramanian, QuEST ASE Group and Jason Smith, QuEST ASE Group Ground Testing Sheri Smith-Brito, The Boeing Company High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion H. A. Hassan, North Carolina State University History Kevin Burns, CSC Homeland Security James W. Somers, OSI Intelligent Systems Chris Tschan, The Aerospace Corporation and Kevin Kochersberger, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1 Meshing, Visualization, and Computational Environments Eric Blades, ATA Engineering, Inc. Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Timothy Takahashi, Santa Clara University Plasmadynamics and Lasers David E. Ashpis, NASA Glenn Research Center Propellants and Combustion Robert W. Pitz, Vanderbilt University Sensor Systems Technology Matt Nixon, Boeing-SVS Society and Aerospace Technology Ronald Kohl, R. J. Kohl & Associates Software Systems James R. Murphy, NASA Ames Research Center Space Exploration and Colonization Mark Benton, The Boeing Company and Narayanan (Ram) Ramachandran, Jacobs ESTS Group Space Operations and Support Jackie Schmoll, a.i. solutions, Inc. Systems Engineering John C. Hsu, California State University Terrestrial Energy Applications of Aerospace Technology Ajay K. Agrawal, University of Alabama Thermophysics Jay Frankel, University of Tennessee 5th Symposium on Space Resource Utilization Julie E. Kleinhenz, NASA Glenn Research Center 14th Weakly Ionized Gases Workshop Charles F. Suchomel, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory and Campbell D. Carter, Aerospace Propulsion Division, AFRL/RZA 26th Microgravity Symposium on Gravity-Related Phenomena in Space Exploration Stephen D. Tse, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey 30th ASME Wind Energy Symposium Pat Moriarty, National Renewable Energy Laboratory AIAA Aerospace Sciences Group Director David Riley The Boeing Company SPECIAL EVENTS 50th Anniversary Keynote Monday, 9 January, 0745–0830 hrs Presidential Ballroom D “The Aerospace Sciences Meeting at 50: Tracking a Half Century of Advancement” Speaker: Dr. Richard Hallion Senior advisor for air and space issues, Directorate for Security, Counterintelligence and Special Programs Oversight The Pentagon Washington, DC 2012 AIAA Foundation International Student Conference position you to get the most out of your career. AIAA Associate Fellows Dinner The workshop will kick off with a keynote by Reece Lumsden, Young Engineer of the Year, who offers frank guidance on navigating the early years of your engineering career through a combination of personal accounts and meticulously researched facts. Monday, 9 January, 1930–2200 hrs The keynote will be followed by presentations or panel discussions on: • Transitioning into an engineering career • Increasing your net worth • Communication across the ages • Transitioning from technical to managerial • Positioning yourself for current or future career changes Graduate Awards Presentations Presidential AB One hundred eighty-four Institute members will be inducted as AIAA Associate Fellows during the AIAA Associate Fellows Dinner. Each year, the Institute recognizes exemplary professionals for their accomplishments in engineering or scientific work, outstanding merit, and contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics. The Dinner provides a great opportunity for you to network and socialize with your peers as well as honor the 2012 inductees. Tickets to this prominent event are available on a first-come, first-served basis and can be purchased at the registration desk. Dress is business attire. An Evening in Nashville Monday, 9 January, 0830–1230 hrs Tuesday, 10 January, 0900–1200 hrs Monday, 9 January, 1830–2200 hrs The 2011 Regional Student Conference first-place undergraduate, masters, team, and community outreach winners will compete Monday, 9 January for the 2012 AIAA Foundation International Student Conference awards. These papers, judged by AIAA professional members, have been deemed the best student papers for this year. The student winners will be announced at the AIAA Foundation International Student Conference Reception and honored at the Awards Luncheon. Hermitage C Winners of the 2011 AIAA Foundation Graduate Awards will present their research and receive recognition. This is an opportunity to hear about the latest university research from some of the best students. Buses depart from the Presidential Portico Gaylord Opryland is 10 minutes from Downtown Nashville. Complimentary shuttle service to downtown will be available for all attendees and their guests on Monday, 9 January, 1830–2200 hrs. Shuttles will leave from the Presidential Portico and drop attendees off at the Ryman Auditorium. Buses will be rotating on a 20-minute schedule. The last bus will leave from Ryman Auditorium downtown to return to the hotel at 2200 hrs. Public Policy Luncheon Monday, 9 January, 1230–1330 hrs Presidential Ballroom Sponsored by AIAA will host the 8th Annual Public Policy Luncheon in conjunction with the New Horizons Forum at the 50th Annual Aerospace Sciences Meeting. The luncheon is scheduled for 1230–1330 hrs in Presidential Ballroom A–D on Monday, 9 January. Lunches will be made available on a first-come, first-served basis. Career & Workforce Development Workshop Tuesday, 10 January, 0900–1700 hrs Sessions 292-CW-1 and 119-CW-2 Engineers as Educators Wednesday, 11 January, 1900–2200 hrs Lincoln A Learn how to teach aerospace concepts to kids while also showing them a good time. We will teach you the little (and big) things that help make working with students easy and fun, including ideas for hands-on activities! Learn how to: • • • • Connect your work to classroom objectives Plan memorable experiences Use simple and clear vocabulary Engage students with hands-on experiences, such as setting up a test flight line for gliders, paper airplanes, and straw rockets This workshop is free for AIAA members and conference attendees. Space is limited to the first 50 registrants. Networking Events Discuss challenges and ideas during designated networking opportunities as well as between sessions and leave with invaluable improvements and solutions. Presidential Boardroom A 1-2-3 … Go! First Timer’s Social Start Navigating Your Career Now: A Career and Workforce Development Workshop Ryman Studio Room N&O Join us for a special session aimed at achieving the most value from your attendance at the Aerospace Sciences Meeting. Especially useful for first time attendees, the social will offer the opportunity to meet with other professionals and young members who are experts at navigating the many sessions, speakers, paper presentations and receptions. Enjoy an informal short program, followed by networking time! Are you just beginning your career, in your early career and preparing for planned – or unplanned – career transitions, or in a mid-career rut? Get a jump start on your career and attend the Career and Workforce Development Workshop. This workshop will feature a series of presentations to guide and Sunday, 8 January, 1900–2030 hrs 2 Young Professional Networking Reception Tuesday, 10 January, 1900–2130 hrs Crystal Gazebo The Tuesday evening reception provides a great chance for young professional members of the Institute, professionally employed members under the age of 35, to meet other members, network, and make new contacts. Join the AIAA YP Committee for food, drinks, and relaxed socializing. Speed Networking Get on the Fast Track and Start Building Your Career Network Today! Wednesday, 11 January, 1400 hrs Ryman Exhibit Hall B1–3: Presentation Stage You may have heard of speed dating, and the same principle can be adapted for business. It’s an excellent way for you to meet others, it helps break the ice for any general networking that might follow afterwards, and it gets around the age-old problem of only talking to people you already know. Just like any networking, speed networking isn’t rocket science, and it really is great fun. Get out there and give it a go! SPECIAL EVENTS Wildhorse Saloon (Off-site Event) Wednesday, 11 January, 1900–2200 hrs Buses depart from the Presidential Portico Get your cowboy boots and hat and get ready to, as they say in Nashville, “honky-tonk.” Join us at the Wildhorse Saloon, located in Downtown Nashville, for the Wednesday off-site event. Enjoy a live band and line dancers who will not only perform, but also instruct guests. AIAA will host a mechanical bull riding competition (First prize is complimentary hotel and conference registration for the 2013 Aerospace Sciences Meeting in Grapevine, Texas!). Buses will depart from the Presidential Portico on a rotating basis beginning at 1845 hrs. The final bus from Wildhorse Saloon to the hotel will depart at 2200 hrs. Exhibit Receptions and Networking Coffee Breaks Daily networking coffee breaks, the Waypoint Texas exhibit reception on Tuesday evening, and the Wednesday luncheon reception are all in the Aerospace Exposition Hall, Ryman Exhibit Hall B1–3, ensuring that you have ample time to visit the exhibits and expand your networking opportunities. Tickets are included in the conference registration where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased in advance via the registration process. AIAA Foundation International Student Conference Reception Monday, 9 January, 1800–2000 hrs Presidential Ballroom C Meet the winners of the AIAA Foundation International Student Conference, enjoy food and drink, and network with other student members and AIAA leadership at the Monday reception. Committee Meetings AIAA committees provide incredible opportunities for networking, building your resume, and professional development. Scores of committees and subcommittees meet at the Aerospace Sciences Meeting. Stop in to see how you can participate. Committee listings are available on pages 17–21. Lectureships Monday, 9 January, 1730–1830 hrs Presidential Ballroom D Dryden Lectureship in Research “Space Hardware Design – 50 Years of Unique Lessons Learned” The Lectureship emphasizes the great importance of basic research to advancement in aeronautics and astronautics, and is a salute to research scientists and engineers. The 2012 lecture will be given by William C. Schneider, Visiting Professor, Texas A&M University; Senior Engineer, NASA Johnson Space Center (Retired); Consultant, Bigelow Aerospace. 3 Tuesday, 10 January, 1730–1830 hrs Presidential Ballroom D AIAA/SAE William Littlewood Memorial Lecture “NextGen? NowGen? What Should We Be Doing Now to Achieve a Pragmatic Yet Revolutionary Next Generation Air Transportation System?” The Lectureship honors an individual who has made contributions to the field of civil air transportation that are of current interest and major importance. The 2012 lecture will be given by John-Paul Clarke, Associate Professor, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering and H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and Director, Air Transportation Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology. Wednesday, 11 January, 1730–1830 hrs Presidential Ballroom D von Kármán Lectureship in Astronautics “Global Outpost in Space: A Platform for Discovery … the International Space Station” The Lectureship honors an individual who has performed notably and distinguished himself/herself technically in the field of astronautics. The 2012 lecture will be given by William H. Gerstenmaier, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations. AWARDS Awards Luncheon J oin AIAA in honoring outstanding engineers, students, and educators for their exceptional accomplishments and contributions to the aerospace community. Tickets can be purchased at the registration desk based on availability. Honoring achievement is an AIAA tradition, and AIAA is pleased to present the following awards during the Tuesday, 10 January, Awards Luncheon. AIAA/ASEE John Leland Atwood Award E. Glenn Lightsey, University of Texas – Austiin AIAA History Manuscript Award R. Cargill Hall, Emeritus Chief Historian, National Reconnaissance Office AIAA Lawrence Sperry Award Hamsa Balakrishnan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology AIAA Losey Atmospheric Sciences Award Alex Feo, Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) AIAA Pendray Aerospace Literature Award Robert F. Stengel, Princeton University AIAA James A. Van Allen Space Environments Award Mary Hudson, Dartmouth College AIAA Faculty Advisor Award David C. Fleming, Florida Institute of Technology AIAA Foundation Abe M. Zarem Award For Distinguished Achievement Aeronautics: Evan L. Martin, Baylor University Astronautics: Kyle A. Godin, University of Arkansas AIAA Foundation Abe M. Zarem Educator Award Aeronautics: Lesley Wright, Baylor University Astronautics: Adam Huang, University of Arkansas AIAA Foundation Orville and Wilbur Wright Graduate Awards Stephen Clark, Duke University Sertac Karaman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chandrashekhar Tiwari, The Pennsylvania State University Jill Tombasco, University of Colorado-Boulder AIAA Foundation International Student Conference Awards Presented to authors of the best papers in the master’s level, undergraduate, team, and community outreach categories. AIAA Section Awards S ection Awards honor particularly notable performances by a section as a whole, rather than the work of an individual member. Outstanding Section Award Very Small: • First Place: Delaware, Timothy Dominick, section chair • Second Place: Sydney, Michael West, section chair • Third Place: Adelaide, Ian Tuohy, section chair Small: • First Place (tie): Savannah, Michael Wolff, section chair • First Place (tie): Utah, Charles Vono, section chair • Honorable Mention: Columbus, Ioan Feier, section chair Medium: • First Place: Michigan, John Sordyl, section chair • Second Place: Cape Canaveral, Paul Sierpinski, section chair • Third Place: Tennessee, Trevor Moeller, section chair Large: • First Place: Phoenix, Ryan Carlblom, section chair • Second Place: Greater Philadelphia, Jackelynne Silvia, section chair • Third Place: Northern Ohio, George Williams, section chair Very Large: • First Place (tie): Dayton/Cincinnati, Marc Polanka, section chair • First Place (tie): Hampton Roads, Christopher Rumsey, section chair • Second Place (tie): Houston, Satya Pilla, vice chair, technical • Second Place (tie): Tucson, Jeff Jepson, section chair Very Large: • First Place: Delaware, Timothy McCardell, career and workforce development officer • First Place: Dayton/Cincinnati, Jamie Johnson, career and workforce development officer • Second Place: Los Angeles,Kyle Yang and Prakash Sarathy, career and workforce development officers • Third Place: Hampton Roads, Richard Winski, career and workforce development officer Small: Communication Award • First Place: Savannah, Brandon Baxter, career and workforce development officer • Second Place: Twin Cities, Kristen Gerzina, career and workforce development officer Very Small: Career and Workforce Development Award Very Small: Medium: • First Place: Michigan, John Sordyl, section chair • Second Place: Central Florida, Randal Allen, section chair Large: • First Place: Greater Philadelphia, Justin Likar, career and workforce development officer 4 • First Place: Sydney, Michael West, section chair • Second Place: Delaware, M. David Rosenberg, newsletter editor Small: • First Place: Columbus, Tom Ramsay, membership officer • Second Place: Savannah, Johanna Brussels, programs chair • Third Place: Twin Cities, Brian Gulliver, section webmaster AWARDS Medium: • First Place: Cape Canaveral, Triston Clouse, newsletter editor • Second Place: Long Island, David Paris, newsletter editor • Third Place: Northwest Florida, Kelly Stewart, webmaster • Honorable Mention: Michigan, John Sordyl, section chair Large: • First Place: Greater Philadelphia, Matthew Johnson, communications officer and Ryan Miller, newsletter editor • Second Place: Houston, Douglas Yazell, newsletter editor and Julie Read, webmaster • Third Place (tie): St. Louis, Robert Sutton,section chair • Third Place (tie): Tucson, Elishka Jepson, newsletter editor and webmaster • Honorable Mention: Albuquerque, Aaron Schinder, section chair Very Large: • First Place: Dayton/Cincinnati, Michael List, communications officer • Second Place: Hampton Roads, John Lin, newsletter editor Membership Award Very Small: • First Place: Delaware, M. David Rosenberg, membership officer • Second Place: Sydney, Michael West, section chair Small: • First Place: Savannah, Kelly Rombold, membership officer • Second Place: Columbus, Tom Ramsay, membership officer • Third Place: Twin Cities, Andrew Carlson, section chair Medium: • First Place: Cape Canaveral, Susie Allen -Sierpinski, membership officer • Second Place: Michigan, John Sordyl, section chair • Third Place: Northwest Florida, Ben Dickinson, career and workforce development officer and young professional officer Large: • First Place: Phoenix, Rob Trepa, membership officer • Second Place: Greater Philadelphia, Jackelynne Silvia, section chair • Third Place: St. Louis, Darin Haudrich, membership officer Very Large: • First Place: Hampton Roads, LaTunia P. Melton, membership officer • Second Place: Dayton/Cincinnati, Jason Slagle, membership officer • Third Place: Los Angeles, Dean Davis, membership officer Large: • First Place: Phoenix, Tracey Dodrill, STEM K–12 outreach officer • Second Place: Greater Philadelphia, Brian Anderson, STEM K–12 outreach officer • Third Place: Tucson, Sara Falconer, STEM K–12 outreach officer Very Large: • First Place: Dayton/Cincinnati, Elana Slagle and Carl Tilmann, STEM K–12 outreach officers • Second Place: Los Angeles, Dean Davis, STEM K–12 outreach officer • Third Place (tie): Mid-Atlantic, Tom Milnes, STEM K-12 outreach officer • Third Place (tie): San Francisco, Samantha Infeld, STEM K–12 outreach officer Public Policy Award Harry Staubs STEM K–12 Outreach Award Very Small: Very Small: • First Place: Delaware, Timothy Dominick, public policy officer • Second Place: Sydney, Michael West, section chair • First Place: Delaware, Columbus, Breanne Wooten, STEM K–12 outreach officer • Second Place: Michael West, section chair Small: • First Place: Savannah, Shelly Brimmeier, Francois Hugon, Terry Richter, and Shawn Herrmann, STEM K–12 outreach officers • Second Place: Wisconsin, Todd Treichel, STEM K–12 outreach officer • Third Place: Twin Cities, Thomas Polachek, STEM K-12 outreach officer Medium: • First Place: Long Island, John Rockensies (posthumous), STEM K–12 outreach officer • Second Place: Cape Canaveral, Matthew Zuk, STEM K–12 outreach officer • Third Place (tie): Northwest Florida, John Fay, STEM K-12 officer • Third Place (tie): Tennessee, Trevor Moeller, section chair 5 Small: • First Place: Twin Cities, Scott Sevcik, public policy officer • Second Place: Utah, Ron Thue, public policy officer Medium: • First Place (tie): Cape Canaveral, Kevin Simmons, public policy officer • First Place (tie): Long Island, Frank Hayes, public policy officer Large: • First Place: Phoenix, Richard Christiansen, public policy officer • Second Place: Northern Ohio, James Gilland, public policy officer • Third Place: San Diego, Jennifer Rhymer, public policy officer AWARDS Very Large: Medium: • First Place: Hampton Roads, Lee Rich, public policy officer • Second Place: Dayton/Cincinnati, Marc Polanka, public policy officer • Third Place: Los Angeles, Ashok Mathur, public policy officer • First Place: Michigan, Andy Mazurkiewicz, young professional officer • Second Place: Cape Canaveral, Luke Roberson, young professional officer • Third Place: Tennessee, Dustin Crider, young professional officer Young Professional Activity Award Large: Very Small: • First Place: Phoenix, Benjamin Jimenez and Jake Downey, young professional officers • Second Place (tie): Greater Philadelphia, Abebe Peters, young professional officer • Second Place (tie): Tucson, Joseph Salerno, young professional officer • Honorable Mention: Houston, Michael Frostad, young professional officer • First Place: China Lake: Trevor Jerdee, young professional officer • Second Place: Sydney, Lachlan Blackhall, young professional officer • Third Place: Delaware, Connor O’Malley, young professional officer Small: • First Place: Savannah, Antonio Hsieh and Anne Carobine, young professional officers • Second Place: Northeastern New York, Eric Ruggiero, young professional officer • Third Place: Columbus, Tom Ramsay, membership officer Very Large: • First Place: Hampton Roads, Jeremy Pinier, young professional officer • Second Place (tie): Dayton/Cincinnati, Robert Mitchell, young professional officer 6 • Second Place (tie): Los Angeles, Eric Gever, young professional officer Outstanding Activity Award Very Small Adelaide, Ian Trohy, section chair AIAA Distinguished Lecture Tour Small: Utah,Charles Vono, section chair Minuteman 1 Stage 1 Designers (circa 1960) Medium: Tennessee, Trevor Moeller, section chair Young Professional Poster Session Large: Phoenix, Ryan Carlblom, section chair 2011 Celebration of Space Exploration and Yuri’s Night Celebration Very Large (tie): Hampton Roads, Karen Berger and Shann Rufer, education and STEM K-12 outreach officers Engineering Month at Cooper Elementary School Very Large (tie): Los Angeles, Dean Davis, section chair Reinventing Space Conference EXHIBIT INFORMATION AND FLOOR PLAN 50th Aerospace Sciences Meet ing and Aerospace Exposition January 9-12, 2012 Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center Nashville, Tennessee 5 CK 4 DO DO DO TRUCK CK 3 CK 2 CK 1 CK DO 10'-9"W Exhibit Hall Events 50TH AEROSPACE SCIENCES MEETING AND AEROSPACE EXPOSITION LOADING DOCKS 9–12 JANUARY 2012 GAYLORD OPRYLAND RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE RYMAN EXHIBIT HALL B1–3 ENTRANCE DO Aerospace Exposition Dozens of companies present their latest products and services in the Aerospace Exposition on Tuesday and Wednesday. Discover new business partners, future employers, and groundbreaking technologies. Check out the presentation stage, enjoy refreshments, and network with your peers. TO HALL RAMP ROLL-UP 15'10"W 14'10"H FREIGHT ELEVATOR FAN Tuesday, 10 January Coffee Break 0900–0945 hrs Tuesday, 10 January Dessert and Coffee Served 1400–1600 hrs Tuesday, 10 January Waypoint Reception 1830–2000 hrs Wednesday, 11 January Coffee Break 0900–0945 hrs Wednesday, 11 January Luncheon Reception Coffee Break 1200–1330 hrs FIRE EXIT ROLL-UP 11'7"W 15'H FIRE EXIT ROLL-UP 11'7"W 13'10"H ROLL-UP 11'7"W 15'H DO NOT BLOCK 10' 123 DOA Films IDT 119 120 117 72in 72in 72in Exhibitor Presentation Stage Schedule 72in 72in CEI 220 218 ViGYAN Photron 72in Pratt & Whitney 110 210 22 319 NRO 315 318 NIA 513 Aerosft, Inc. 412 511 310 RAMP 0915 hrs: AIAA Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop 2012 Intelligent Light 104 20 20 8' 204 AFOSR 20 22 8' 72in 72in 72in Aisle 600 Aisle 500 ANSYS Analytical Methods 305 8' dSPACE 507 DEPS GE Aviation 505 NRC-Aerospace 404 503 8' 504 20 22 20' Cyber Cafe (NOTE: 277/480V AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.) 60 RYMAN FOYER CEILING HEIGHT-(AVERAGE CLEARANCE): AIRWALL STORAGE 12' REGISTRATION AIR VENT ENTRANCE 16' 19' A-AIRLINE DROPS FLOOR LOAD: 500lbs PER SQUARE FT. 1415 hrs: Cambridge Flow Solutions Ltd. Enhance your Flow Simulation Productivity with Boxer ROY ACUFF GUN CASES Rev. 1/11/11 arata expositions, inc. 15928 tournament drive gaithersburg, md 20877 (phone) 301-921-0800 (fax) 301-990-1717 www.arataexpo.com REGISTRATION RYMA COURTYARD COLUMNS: VARY IN SIZE, ALL COLUMN DIMENSIONS 1445 hrs: Wolverine Ventures NPSS: The Next Level of Complex System Modeling 72in 72in 10.5' OUTPUTS: 4-110V 20AMP 1-10V 30AMP 1-120/208V 20AMP (5 WIRE,3 PHASE) 1-120/208V 30AMP (5 WIRE,3 PHASE) 1-120/208V 50AMP (5 WIRE,3 PHASE) 1-120/208V 50AMP (4 WIRE,1 PHASE) 1430 hrs: CD-adapco CAE Solutions for the Changing Aerospace Industry U. of Tennessee 303 (NOTE: ELECTRICAL & PHONE LINES ARE LOCATED ON ALL COLUMNS.) RYMAN A EXHIBIT HALL---RYMAN B1-B6 EXHIBIT HALLRYMAN C1-C2 EXHIBIT HALL- 72in 307 Airborne Systems 304 72in 72in Triumph 408 NASA To Presidential Lobby 72in 20 Pointwise 11' ELECTRICAL OUTLET INFORMATION: 0930 hrs: Micro Craft, Inc. Introduction to the New Micro Craft Emhart Technologies 309 Wolverine Ventures, Inc 20 72in 52' 313 22 20 519 Karalit 416 Tecplot AEDC 521 420 Lockheed Martin 10' 0900 hrs: CEI How EnSight 10 continues to improve on its CFD postprocessing and visualization leadership Exhibitor 30 Lounge20 BETA CAE Systems NRC of NA 312 111 525 422 10' 72in 72in 527 426 Elsevier 317 116 215 LA Vision Cambridge 10' 114 214 213 428 423 Tri Models Cray, Inc. CRAFT Tech 8' Micro Craft 72in Research 219 324 22 8' Corporate Membership Tetra 20 425 Boeing SERVICE CORRIDOR Metacomp Technologies 427 326 Cambridge Flow Solutions 30 224 328 Food & Beverage 125 Desktop Aeronautics AIAA Pavilion Aisle 400 72in Aisle 300 72in Aisle 200 Aisle 100 72in Polyonics Presentation Stage 8ftx6ft STAGE Riser 72in 122 Block....Count ---------------20x30.......1 20x20.......1 22x20.......4 10x20.......5 22x30.......2 10x10.....54 22x10.......3 60x10.......1 Tuesday, 10 January 72in CD Adapco 1430–1515 hrs Small Business Pavilion 12.5' 72in TO C2 AND DELTA AREAS RYMAN HALLS B1-B3 114-10x10 booths Ceiling height 16' max. Aisle widths as noted 2012 ASM Exhibit Hall Hours: Tuesday, 10 January 1500 hrs: Boeing Technology Services Boeing ANP Wind Tunnels: Overview and Access 0900–1200 hrs 1515 hrs: ANSYS, Inc. ANSYS Simulation Solutions for Aerospace and Defense Applications 1400–1600 hrs 1830–2000 hrs (Reception) 1530 hrs: Engineers as Educators Workshop Experience a taste of the Wednesday evening workshop, designed to give you tips and tricks when working with K–12 students in formal and informal settings. Wednesday, 11 January Wednesday, 11 January 0900–1600 hrs 1400–1530 hrs: Speed Networking 8 EXHIBIT GUIDE AeroSoft, Inc. Booth 312 ANSYS, Inc. Booth 511 2000 Kraft Drive, suite 1400 Blacksburg, VA 24060 www.aerosoft.com questions@aerosoftinc.com 275 Technology Drive Canonburg, PA 15317 www.ansys.com ansysinfo@ansys.com AeroSoft specializes in high-fidelity numerical algorithms for aerodynamics simulation and design. Services include licensing, training and support of GASP, our premier structured and unstructured flow solver, as well as detailed analysis of customer applications and customized solutions. Come by and see what’s new with GASP version 5.1. ANSYS brings clarity and insight to customers’ most complex design challenges through fast, accurate and reliable engineering simulation. Our technology enables organizations to predict with confidence that their products will thrive in the real world. Customers trust our software to help ensure product integrity and drive business success through innovation. Air Force Office of Scientific Research Arnold Engineering Development Center Booth 304 100 Kindel Drive, Suite B212 Arnold AF, TN 37389-2212 www.arnold.af.mil raquel.march@arnold.af.mil The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) discovers, shapes, and champions basic science that profoundly impacts the future Air Force. As a part of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), AFOSR’s technical experts foster and fund research within the Air Force Research Laboratory, and with universities, industry, and other federal agencies to ensure the transition of research results to support U.S. Air Force needs. AFOSR interacts with leading scientists and engineers throughout the world to identify breakthrough opportunities and actively manages a portfolio encompassing the best of these opportunities. As the single manager for basic research within the Air Force, AFOSR focuses on research areas offering significant and comprehensive benefits to our national warfighting and peacekeeping capabilities. Airborne Systems Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) is the most advanced and largest complex of flight simulation test facilities in the world. The center operates aerodynamic and propulsion wind tunnels, rocket and turbine engine test cells, space environmental chambers, arc heaters, ballistic ranges and other specialized units. BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc Booth 423 29800 Middlebelt Road, Suite 100 Farmington, MI 48334 www.ansa-usa.com beta@ansa-usa.com Booth 303 BETA CAE Systems is an engineering services company that distributes & supports the industry leading ANSA & META software. ANSA is a CAE pre-processing tool for FE & CFD Analysis, for full-model build, from CAD to solver input file, in one integrated environment. META is a post-processor with for analyzing results from ANSYS, NASTRAN, ABAQUS, LS-DYNA, PAMCRASH, RADIOSS, MADYMO and other solvers. 5800 Magnolia Avenue Pennsauken, NJ 08109 airborne-sys.com kurt.hempe@holtglobal.com Airborne Systems Space and Recovery Group, a division of HDT Global, is a world leader in the design, development, and manufacture of best-of-class parachutes for space and air vehicle recovery systems, decelerat systems for high-performance aircraft, military, personnel, and cargo parachute systems as well as airbags, weapons delivery systems, and ordnance flare chutes. Analytical Methods Booth 210 Boeing Technology Services Booth 412 Bldg. 2-15, Dr. 1J26 7755 E. Marginal Way S Seattle, WA 98108 www.boeing.com bts@boeing.com Booth 404 2133 152nd Avenue Redmond, WA 98052 www.ami.aero info@ami.aero Boeing Technology Services can help you find the Boeing testing facilities, test technicians and engineers to fit your needs at a wide variety of laboratories/test and measurements facilities in the Puget Sound area, Southern California, St. Louis, Mo., Philadelphia, Pa., and other Boeing locations across the country. AMI, ATS and UWAL – a unique partnership offering wide experience in CFD methods,aerospace vehicle design, wind tunnel model design/ fabrication, and wind tunnel testing. Various CFD codes developed and marketed by AMI support the team’s aerospace design and testing activities from subsonic to hypersonic flow regimes. 9 EXHIBIT GUIDE Cambridge Flow Solutions Booth 324 Cray, Inc Booth 218 Compass House, Vision Park Histon, Cambridge www.cambridgeflowsolutions.com enquiries@cambridgeflowsolutions.com 901 Fifth Avenue Suite 1000 Seattle, WA 98164 www.cray.com info@cray.com Cambridge Flow Solutions is the power behind Boxer, the revolutionary mesh generation system designed for today’s most challenging CAE applications to deliver results fast and automated within your workflow. Cray builds innovative supercomputing systems that enable scientists and engineers to meet existing and future computational challenges. Building on expertise in developing, marketing and servicing the world’s most advanced supercomputers, Cray offers a comprehensive portfolio of high performance computing systems delivering unrivaled sustained performance on a wide range of applications. Cambridge University Press Booth 213 32 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10013 www.cambridge.org/us/ Desktop Aeronautics, Inc. Cambridge’s publishing in books and journals combines state-of-theart content with the highest standards of scholarship, writing and production. Visit our stand to browse new titles, available at a 20% discount, and to pick up sample issues of our journals. CD-adapco Booth 214 60 Broadhollow Road Melville, NY 11747 www.cd-adapco.com info@cd-adapco.com CD-adapco is the world’s largest independent CFD-focused provider of engineering simulation software, support and services. We have over 30 years of experience in delivering industrial strength engineering simulation. The scope of our activities extends well beyond software development to encompass a wide range of CAE engineering services in both CFD and FEA. CEI Booth 111 2166 N. Salem Street Apex, NC 27523 www.ceisoftware.com sales@ceisoftware.com CEI makes the leading CFD post-processor EnSight. CEI also makes the most affordable CFD post-processor, EnSight CFD, which even has a Free version. Both products have special academic pricing. At ASM12 CEI is introducing EnSight 10, the only CFD post-processor with Volume Rendering. www.ceisoftware.com CRAFT Tech Booth 317 6210 Kellers Church Road Pipersville, PA 18947 Craft Tech specializes in the development of high fidelity CFD Codes for all fluid regimes with advanced physics sub-models . Our primary fluid solver, CRUNCH CFD, in use for 15 years, models complex fluid problems in varied aeropropulsive , hydrodynamic, and industrial applications We provide consultative ervices and advanced numerical fluid analysts tools. Booth 123 1900 Embarcadero Road Ste. 101 Palo Alto, CA 94303 www.desktop.aero sales@desktopaero.com Desktop Aeronautics provides conceptual aircraft design and shape optimization services to aircraft manufacturers and Government agencies, specializing in design for natural laminar flow (NLF). We also develop and distribute licensed software that addresses the needs of aircraft designers. We are NASA’s licensed commercial distributor of Cart3D. dSPACE Booth 507 50131 Pontiac Trail Wixom, MI 48393 www.dspaceinc.com marketing@dspaceinc.com dSPACE is the world’s leading provider of hardware and software tools for developing and testing sophisticated electronic control systems. For over 20 years, dSPACE’s high-quality, off-the-shelf software and hardware tools have empowered engineers to design and innovate, while dramatically reducing development times and cost. Elsevier Booth 422 360 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10010 www.elsevier.com k.patterson@elsevier.com As the world’s leading provider of science and health information, Elsevier serves more than 30 million scientists, students and health and information professionals worldwide. We help customers advance science and health by providing world-class information and innovative tools that help them make critical decisions, enhance productivity and improve outcomes. In short, Elsevier’s information solutions increase the value of content and empower you to accelerate scientific research. Stop by Booth #422 for personalized demos of our world class online information solutions! 10 EXHIBIT GUIDE Emhart Teknologies - Aerospace Booth 309 Karalit Booth 416 25235 Dequindre Road Madison Heights, MI 48083 www.spiralock.com slinfo@spiralock.com Technology Park of Sardinia Pula, Italy www.karalit.com sales@karalit.com Emhart Teknologies - Aerospace consists of Fastener Innovation Technology (FIT), manufacturer of externally threaded NASM and custom fasteners and Spiralock®, manufacturer of internally threaded products, featuring a 30° wedge ramp at the root of the female thread. Spiralock self-locking threaded assembly effectively prevents vibration loosening without the use of ancillary devices. KARALIT (www.karalit.com) provides a revolutionary CFD analysis software, based on the IMMERSED BOUNDARY (IB), which has a dramatic impact by improving and speeding up the whole analysis and design processes. KARALIT CFD makes possible to deal with problems that are difficult or of impossible resolution with traditional techniques. General Electric Company La Vision, Inc. Booth 504 1 Neumann Way Bldg 501, 2nd floor Cincinnati, OH 45215 www.jobs.gecareers.com/whyaviation Booth 114 211 W. Michigan Avenue, Suite 100 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 www.lavisioninc.com GE Aviation is the world’s leading producer of large and small jet engines for commercial and military aircraft. We also supply aircraft-derived engines for marine applications and provide aviation services. GE Aviation’s technological excellence, supported by continuing substantial investments in research and development, has been the foundation of growth, and helps to ensure quality products for customers. 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, shadography for multi-phase flows, digital image correlation for deformation/strain, high-speed and ultra-high-speed imaging, and intensified camera systems. Integrated Design Tools, Inc. Lockheed Martin Booth 119 Booth 318 1202 E. Park Avenue Tallahassee, FL 32301 Sales@idtvision.com PO Box 179 Denver, CO 80201 www.lockheedmartin.com Integrated Design Tools, Inc. offers complete slow motion analysis solutions including: • miniaturized smart cameras • complete line of pulsed LED illumination • touch-optimized software • PIV software and systems IDT vision systems are highly configurable for specific requirements and are offered with wireless controls and battery-power allowing for autonomous operation. Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security company that employs about 136,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. Our exhibit will feature a variety of programs including the F-35 Joint Strike fighter and the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Exploration vehicle. Intelligent Light 28632 Roadside Drive, Suite 255, Agoura Hills, CA 91301 www.metacomptech.com info@metacomptech.com Booth 204 301 Route 17 N. 7th Floor Rutherford, NJ 07070 www.ilight.com sales@ilight.com Intelligent Light is bringing a revolution to CFD with the all-new FieldView 13 and the capabilities of our Applied Research Group. Serving thousands of HPC users in the aerospace community, Intelligent Light has developed deep expertise in CFD, computer science, and visualization is focused on delivering products and services that help customers achieve extraordinary results. Metacomp Technologies Booth 120 Metacomp Technologies is at the forefront of cutting edge technology with its products Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD++, Computational Aero-Acoustics CAA++, Mesh Generation MIME and Computational Structural Mechanics CSM++, in widespread global use. Metacomp Technologies is a developer of comprehensive computational multiphysics tools for a better view of the world. 11 EXHIBIT GUIDE Micro Craft, Inc. Booth 117 207 Big Spring Avenue Tullahoma, TN 37388 www.microcraft.aero jim.herron@microcraft.aero Booth 104 www.nasa.gov NASA powers innovation in engineering and scientific research to develop advanced technologies for aerospace systems and space exploration. These achievements help contribute to the Nation’s economic competitiveness and security as well as provide inspiration to encourage future generations to explore, learn and build a better future. National Reconnaissance Office Booth 513 100 Exploration Way Hampton, VA 23666 inquiries@nianet.org Micro Craft, Inc. is a 100% employee-owned small business offering AS9100-certified engineering, manufacturing, and testing services to the aerospace indsutry. Our team has “art-to-art” capabilities – concepts to final design, analysis, machining, assembly, and system integration tasks on small projects as well as large systems. NASA NIA Booth 315 14675 Lee Road Chantilly, VA 20151 dii.westfields.net dii@nro.mil The National Reconnaissance Office’s Director’s Innovation Initiative invests in advanced technologies, fosters innovation, and provides seed funding to push the boundaries of technology to dramatically improve our satellite reconnaissance capabilities. It presents an opportunity for developers not traditionally associated with the NRO to participate in building the National Reconnaissance Office of the 21st century. National Research Council of the National Academies Booth 420 500 Fifth Street NW Washington, DC 20001 www.nationalacademies.org/rap rap@nas.edu The National Research Council of the National Academies offers awards for independent graduate, postdoctoral and senior research in all fields in science and engineering to be conducted at participating U.S. federal laboratories and affiliated institutions. Awards include generous stipend, relocation, professional travel and health insurance. Online applications on are on Web site. National Institute of Aerospace is a non-profit research and graduate education institute conducting research sponsored by NASA, other government agencies and the aerospace industry in the fields of space exploration, systems engineering, materials science, flight systems, aerodynamics, air traffic management, aviation safety, planetary and space science, and global climate change. NRC-Aerospace Booth 503 1200 Motreal Road, M-3 Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA K1A OR6 www.nrcaerospace.gc.ca jeff.mackwood@nrc.ca As part of Canada’s National Research council, NRC Aerospace undertakes and promotes research and development to help the Canadian aerospace industry improvde the design, manufacture, performance, use and safety of aircraft. NRC aerospace offers clients its R & D expertise and technology development facilities through collaborative reserach or fee-for-service agreements. Photron Booth 215 9520 Padgett Street, Suite 110 San Diego, CA 92126 www.photron.com image@photron.com Photron offers a wide range of high-speed cameras; from HD resolution to 2,000 frames per second (fps), through dual miniature heads providing 2K fps for real time image processing, to the world’s fastest mega pixel high speed camera providing reduced resolution to over one and a half million fps. Pointwise Booth 408 213 S. Jennings Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76104 www.pointwise.com sales@pointwise.com 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 seamlessly bridge the gap between CAD and computational fluid dynamics analysis. Find more information at pointwise.com. 12 EXHIBIT GUIDE Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Booth 110 6633 Canoga Avenue Canoga Park, CA 91309 www.PrattWhitneyRocketdyne.com Info@pwr.utc.com Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, a recognized leader in propulsion for more than 55 years, is proud to exhibit many of its innovative products and services. Pushing beyond the boundaries of Earth, we are working with NASA, DOD, MDA and ULA with new technologies and solutions for planetary exploration and reliable space access and missile propulsion. Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne offers propulsion and power solutions for launch vehicles, spacecraft, satellites, missiles, aircraft, and innovative power conversion technologies. Tecplot Booth 313 3535 Factoria Boulevard SE Bellevue, WA 98006 www.tecplot.com info@tecplot.com and prototype systems for ground test and flight applications. We have been employed in the development of nearly every domestic fixedwing aircraft, missile, and helicopter system. Our Capabilities include Engineering; Design & Analysis; Manufacturing; Instrumentation & Assembly; Composites; Turbomachinery; Testing Services; and Rotorcraft Services. University of Tennessee Booth 305 603 Haslam Business Building 1000 Volunteer Building Knoxville, TN 37996-4160 www.execed.utk.edu Email: exceed@utk.edu Profile: The University of Tennessee/College of Business Administration offers an Aerospace & Defense Portfolio that includes the premier MBA program tailored for A&D professionals and their sponsoring employers. They also offer A&D-tailored executive education courses on Operations Excellence, Program Management, and Supply Chain Management- as well as client-sponsored research. Tecplot, Inc. delivers visualization software for engineers and scientists to analyze, discover, and communicate results. Our goal is to provide high-quality engineering and scientific visualization and analysis tools and services to help you be more creative, efficient, and productive. Vigyan, Inc. Tetra Research Corporation For almost 35 years, ViGYAN has provided aerospace and engineering research and development services to NASA, other government agencies, and corporations. Our business areas include aeronautics and space R&D; scientific, engineering, and business software development; educational support services; and computer technology services. We have specialized expertise in wind tunnel testing and systems, including the operation of the ViGYAN Wind Tunnel in Hampton, Virginia. ViGYAN was selected as the 2010. NASA Langley Research Center Small Business Subcontractor of the Year. ViGYAN is a minority-owned, small disadvantaged business (SDB) and is ISO 9001 certified. Booth 220 420 Park Avenue W Princeton, IL 61356 www.tetraresearch.com rex@tetraresearch.com Tetra Research specializes in Loci-Chem CFD software development and advanced flow applications. Loci-Chem is a unique CFD tool developed at MSU that is formally second order accurate on polyhedral meshes, scales to thousands of processors, and contains advanced physical and body dynamics modules. We provide software support, customized development, and application services to allow you to produce meaningful, high quality engineering results. Tri Models Inc. Triumph Aerospace Systems - Newport News Booth 319 Booth 307 703 Middle Ground Boulevard Newport News, VA 23606 www.triumphgroup.com jkanderson@triumphgroup.com Booth 116 30 Research Drive Hampton, VA 23666 www.vigyan.com rwhite@vigyan.com Wolverine Ventures Booth 310 16593 121 Terrace N Jupiter, FL 33478 www.wolverine-ventures.com sales@wolverine-venture.com Wolverine Ventures, Inc. is an engineering software firm with more than 40+ years of combined experience in customized NPSS coding and complex systems modeling. As the exclusive distributor of NPSS Software and the leading provider for NPSS related services, WVI is an unparalleled resource for NPSS Sales, Service and Training. Triumph Aerospace Systems - Newport News is an industry leader in the engineering and manufacture of complex aerospace hardware 13 100% EMPLOYEE-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS Proud to be engineering and manufacturing support for one-of-a-kind and short-run production of advanced, complex aerospace test, flight and spaceflight hardware, design and analysis, and systems since 1958. Micro Craft, Inc. 207 Big Springs Ave. Tullahoma, TN 37388 (931) 455-2617 www.microcraft.aero NEW HORIZONS FORUM “TRANSFORMING AIR AND SPACE TRANSPORTATION FOR THE FUTURE” Monday, 9 January Wednesday, 11 January Thursday, 12 January 1330–1430 hrs – Presidential Ballroom D 0800–0900 hrs – Presidential Ballroom D 0800–0900 hrs – Presidential Ballroom D Keynote: “Space Launch: Tomorrow and Beyond” Keynote: “Smart as a Crow: Role of Autonomy in Keynote: “Aim-High…Aim Higher: STEM Education for Alton (Al) Romig Jr., Vice President and General Manager, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works Brigadier General Dana H. Born, Dean of the Faculty, USAF Academy 0930–1200 hrs – Washington B 0930–1200 hrs – Washington B Panel Topic: “Role of Commonality, Interoperability and Panel Topic: “Aerospace Education Issues and Panel Moderator: Panel Moderator: Michael Leahy Jr., Director CMMS Product Center, Advanced Programs & Technology Division, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Carl Wieman, Associate Director for Science, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President Panelists: Panelists: Randall L. Rothe, Senior Manager - Mission Systems, Advanced Missiles and Unmanned Air Systems Phantom Works, Boeing Defense, Space and Security Annalisa Weigel, Assistant Professor, MIT John G. Clark, Program Manager C2 Systems, Lockheed Martin Susan Ying, Director of Research and Technology, The Boeing Company General William L. Shelton, Commander, Air Force Space Command Sponsored by 1500–1730 hrs – Washington B Panel Topic: “Launch Vehicles and Services: the Customers’ Perspective” Panel Moderator: Antonio L. Elias, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Advanced Programs, Orbital Sciences Panelists: Michael R. Luther, Deputy Associate Administrator for Programs, NASA Science Mission Directorate Michele Franci, Senior Vice President, Planning & Procurement, SES Suzi McBride, Executive Director, NEXT Program Management Office and Launch Segment, Iridium David A. Steffy, Senior Vice President, Advanced Programs, Orbital Sciences John Wagner, Chief Technical Director, Launch and Range Systems Directorate, Space and Missile Systems Center Tuesday, 10 January 0800–0900 hrs – Presidential Ballroom D Keynote: “Next Gen: Transforming Our National Airspace System into the Next Century of Flight” Michael Huerta, Acting Administrator, FAA 0930–1200 hrs – Washington B Current and Future UAS” Autonomy in Current and Future UAS” Douglas A. Gregory, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, General Dynamics AIS, Chair of UCS Working Group Brian Schechter, Engineering Fellow / Chief Engineer, Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems Kerry J. Fisherkeller, Engineering Fellow/Chief Architect, Advanced Programs and Technologies, Northrop Grumman Edgar G. Waggoner, D.Sc., Director, Integrated Systems Research Program, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters Brian Holguin, Operations Supervisor (SATCS), Front Line Manager, Route & Oceanic Operations, Eastern Service Area, FAA Washington ARTCC Herb Schlickenmaier, Vice President, Aerospace Systems, Crown Consulting, Inc. Panel Topic: “Cultivating 21st Century Spacecraft, Aircraft, and Air/Space Traffic Management” Panel Moderator: Patti Grace Smith, Aerospace Consultant and former FAA Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation, FAA, Patti Grace Smith Consulting, LLC Panelists: William Pomerantz, VP Special Projects, Virgin Galactic Daniel Dumbacher, Deputy Associate Administrator for Human Exploration, NASA Vicki Cox, Senior VP, NextGen & Operations, FAA AIAA Livestream Channel Visit www.livestream.com/aiaa to view selected keynotes and plenary panels from the week’s events. Share the link with colleagues who cannot make it to the conferences to watch live or view afterwards. James Hileman, Principal Research Engineer, MIT Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics 15 America” Challenges” James Stofan, Deputy Associate Administrator for Education Integration, NASA Headquarters Les McFawn, Director, Wright Brothers Institute CONFERENCE INFORMATION Restrictions Video or audio recording of sessions or technical exhibits, as well as the unauthorized sale of AIAA-copyrighted materials, is prohibited. Employment Opportunities AIAA assists members who are searching for employment by providing a bulletin board at technical meetings. This bulletin board is solely for “open position” and “available for employment” postings. Employers are encouraged to have personnel who are attending an AIAA technical conference bring “open position” job postings. Individual AIAA members may post “available for employment” notices. 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Accompanying Persons Accompanying persons are invited to meet for coffee on Monday, 9 January in Governors Chamber E from 1000–1100 hrs. Information about local attractions, activities, tours and shows will be available at that time. Membership Information Nonmembers registering at the nonmember rate will receive a oneyear AIAA membership. Messages and Information Messages will be recorded and posted on a bulletin board in the registration area. It is not possible to page conferees. There will also be satellite information desks, in the Magnolia Mezzanine and Ryman Studio Foyer, for conference related questions. Corporate Member Lounge Location: Suite D6022 Representatives from our corporate membership companies are welcome to use this lounge as a base for corporate administrative operations and network with other corporate representatives. Online Proceedings Proceedings for this conference will be available in one format: online proceedings. The cost is included in the registration fee where indicated. Attendees who register in advance for the online proceedings can access them by logging into www.aiaa. org with their email address. Those registering on site will be provided with instructions at that time. Cyber Café (Internet Access) There will be computers with complimentary Internet access in the Exhibit Hall (Tuesday and Wednesday) or Presidential Foyer (Sunday, Monday, and Thursday) for conference attendees during the following hours: Sunday 8, January Monday, 9 January Tuesday, 10 January Wednesday, 11 January Thursday, 12 January 1500–2000 hrs 0700–2000 hrs 0700–2000 hrs 0700–2000 hrs 0700–1700 hrs Sponsored by For Wireless Internet access in the conference area, Network ID is AIAA, and Pre-Shared Key is heartofaero (lower case). AIAA Pavilion Location: The Exhibit Hall Stop by to see a demonstration of our new website, www.aiaa. org and receive a special gift. While there, browse through new books, including the Encyclopedia of Aerospace Engineering, a 9-volume collection, learn about the more than 275 new AIAA eBooks, and pick up sample issues of AIAA journals. AIAA staff is looking forward to seeing you! 30% Off All AIAA Books at ASM AIAA publications is offering a special show discount on all titles featured at ASM 2012. Attendees receive a 30% discount off the list price of all books for sale in the AIAA Pavilion. This show special will only be available during ASM. In addition, AIAA will be featuring one select title with a 35% discount. Take advantage of these super savings and visit the bookstore in the AIAA Pavilion. Registration and Information Center Hours Sunday 8 January Monday 9 January Tuesday 10 January Wednesday 11 January Thursday 12 January 1500–1900 hrs 0700–1900 hrs 0700–1900 hrs 0700–1900 hrs 0700–1700 hrs Certificates of Attendance Certificates of Attendance are available for attendees who request documentation at the conference itself. Please request your copy at the on-site registration desk. AIAA offers this service to better serve the needs of the professional community. Claims of hours or applicability toward professional education requirements are the responsibility of the participant. Speaker and Session Chair Information Session Chair Forms At each conference Session Chairs are asked to fill out and turn in a Session Chair Report for each session they chair. This year we have partnered with Canvas to provide an electronic form. You can download the Free Canvas App to your smart phone or tablet by searching for “Canvas” in your Marketplace, AppWorld or App Store to find the client that has been created 16 by “Canvas Solutions, Inc.” On the iPhone the app is called Smart Business Forms by Canvas. Detailed instructions to download the app are printed at the reporting stations and on the back of the session chair reports. The app is FREE so please make sure to download the free version. Once the app is downloaded you will log in using the credentials sent via the session chair information email. The log-in credentials are also listed on the back of the session chair reports and at the reporting stations. Once logged in you can select your session and proceed to adding and evaluating the papers in the session. Please be sure to complete the form and submit it. You may add your email at the end so that a copy of the form is sent to you as well. If you do not have a tablet or a smart phone simply fill out the form during your session and enter the notes at one of the two reporting stations located at the Registration and Information Center and downstairs in the Ryman Studio Foyer. Reports are collected and used for planning purposes including future session topics as well as room allocations. Please submit your session chair form electronically before the end of the conference. “No Paper, No Podium” and “No Podium, No Paper” Policy This conference has a “No Paper, No Podium” and “No Podium, No Paper” policy. If a written paper is not submitted by the final manuscript deadline, authors will not be permitted to present the paper at the conference. Also, if the paper is not presented at the conference, the paper will not be published and it will be withdrawn from the conference proceedings. These policies are intended to eliminate no-shows and to improve the quality of the conference for attendees. Audiovisual Each session room will be preset with the following: one LCD projector, one screen, and one microphone (if necessitated by room size). AIAA does not provide computers, or technicians to connect LCD projectors to computers. Should presenters wish to use an LCD projector, it is their responsibility to bring or arrange for a computer on their own. Please note that AIAA does not provide security in the session rooms and recommends that items of value, including computers, not be left unattended. For additional A/V equipment, please go to the on-site registration desk. Please note that all requests must be in writing and must include the paper number and the session number. Any additional requests will be at the cost to the presenter. Speakers’ Briefing 0700–0800 hrs Presidential Ballroom A, B, C, E Authors who are presenting papers, session chairs, and cochairs will meet for a short briefing at 0700 hrs. Continental breakfast will be provided. Please plan to attend on the day of your session(s) only. Tables are arranged and labeled with the session numbers. Please sit at the table with the first number of your session number. (For example, 201-ASM-10 would sit at table 201.) Speakers’ Practice Speaker Practice rooms will be Ryman Studio B and Ryman Studio C, for speakers wishing to practice their presentations. A sign-up sheet will be posted on the door for half-hour increments. BENEFITS COMMITTEE OF ATTENDANCE MEETING SCHEDULE Sunday, 8 January 2012 0815-1700 hrs AIAA Continuing Education Course: Best Practices in Wind Tunnel Testing Lincoln D 0815-1700 hrs AIAA Continuing Education Course: CFD for Combustion Modeling Jackson B 0815-1700 hrs AIAA Continuing Education Course: Concepts in the Modern Design of Experiments Jackson C 0815-1700 hrs AIAA Continuing Education Course: Fluid Structure Interaction Jackson D 0815-1700 hrs AIAA Continuing Education Course: Systems Requirements Engineering Lincoln E 0830-1700 hrs International Workshop on High-Order CFD Methods Jackson EF 0800-1200 hrs TAC Director/Deputy Director Training Washington A 0800-1200 hrs TAC TC/PC Chair Training Washington B 0830-1700 hrs Sigma Gamma Tau Meeting Lincoln C 1200-1700 hrs TAC Workshop Presidential Ballroom B 1430-1500 hrs APATC Liaisons Subcommittee Washington A 1500-1545 hrs APATC Publicity & Publications Subcommittee Washington A 1500-1545 hrs APATC Membership & Nominations Subcommittee Belle Meade A 1500-1545 hrs APATC Honors & Awards Subcommittee Belle Meade B 1500-1545 hrs APATC Education Subcommittee Belle Meade C 1500-1545 hrs APATC Planning Subcommittee Belmont B 1500-1600 hrs FDTC Microfluidics DG Belle Meade D 1500-1600 hrs FDTC Recommended Practices for Reporting Flow Control Results WG Belmont A 1545-1700 hrs APATC Sand Pit Meeting Ryman Studio PQR 1600-1700 hrs FDTC Roughness WG Belmont C 1600-1800 hrs FDTC Transition DG Ryman Studio N&O 1700-1800 hrs APATC Steering Committee Washington A 1700-1800 hrs FDTC LES WG Lincoln B 1700-1900 hrs Student Briefing Ryman Studio DE 1730-1800 hrs GTTC Membership Subcommittee Belle Meade C 1730-2300 hrs Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC Presidential Boardroom B 1800-1900 hrs GTTC Steering Subcommittee Belle Meade C 1800-2000 hrs TAC Space & Missiles Group Meeting Belmont A 1800-2000 hrs TAC Aerospace Design & Structures Group Meeting Jackson E 1800-2000 hrs TAC Propulsion & Energy Group Meeting Belmont B 1800-2000 hrs TAC Information Systems Group Meeting Belle Meade D 1800-2000 hrs TAC Engineering & Technology Management Group Meeting Belmont C 1800-2000 hrs TAC Aircraft & Atmospheric Systems Group Meeting Lincoln A 1800-2100 hrs Applied Aerodynamics TC Ryman Studio PQR 1830-2000 hrs FDTC Flow Control Subcommittee Lincoln C 1830-2000 hrs FDTC Experimental and Theoretical Fluid Dynamics Subcommittee Lincoln D 1830-2000 hrs FDTC CFD Subcommittee Lincoln E 1830-2230 hrs Joint AIAA P&CTC/AFRL-AFOSR Meeting Jackson F 1900-2000 hrs GTTC Intro/Overview Jackson CD 1900-2030 hrs First Timer’s Social Ryman Studio N&O 2000-2100 hrs GTTC Aerodynamics & Propulsion Subcommittees Jackson AB 2000-2200 hrs FDTC Steering Subcommittee Washington A 0800-1700 hrs GTTC Internal Balance WG Magnolia Boardroom A 0830-1000 hrs ATIO-MAO 2012 Planning Meeting Cheekwood C 0830-1600 hrs Professional Member Education Committee (PMEC) Belle Meade A 0830-1700 hrs Career & Workforce Development Committee Washington A 0900-1700 hrs Systems Engineering TC Belle Meade B Monday, 9 January 2012 17 COMMITTEE MEETING SCHEDULE Monday (Cont.) 0900-1700 hrs Corporate Member Lounge Suite D6022 1000-1100 hrs Conference Organizer Scholar One Updates Belle Meade C 1000-1100 hrs ABPTCs Steering Committee Belle Meade D 1000-1200 hrs SRTC Awards and Communication Subcommittees Cheekwood D 1000-1200 hrs SRTC History and Education Subcommittees Cheekwood E 1030-1300 hrs General Aviation TC Cheekwood F 1100-1200 hrs ASM 2013 Planning Committee Meeting Bayou E 1100-1200 hrs ABPSITC Steering Committee Cheekwood C 1100-1200 hrs GTETC Steering Committee Ryman Studio M 1100-1300 hrs TAC Aerospace Sciences Group Meeting Lincoln B 1130-1230 hrs FDTC Shock/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction DG Ryman Ballroom BE 1200-1300 hrs FDTC New Frontiers Subcommittee Cheekwood D 1200-1700 hrs NIA Technical Advisory Committee Belle Meade C 1230-1330 hrs HSABPTC Steering Committee Cheekwood C 1230-1630 hrs Space Systems TC Cheekwood E 1230-1730 hrs V/STOL Aircraft Systems TC Belmont C 1300-1400 hrs New Orleans 2012 Planning Committee Belmont B 1300-1500 hrs AIAA Journal Editorial Advisory Board Belmont A 1400-1600 hrs Academic Affairs Committee Lincoln B 1400-1600 hrs JPC Steering Committee Hermitage A 1500-1700 hrs Progress Series Editorial Advisory Board Belle Meade D 1500-1800 hrs Space Operations & Support TC Belmont B 1530-1630 hrs ABPTCs WG Belmont A 1530-1630 hrs HSABPTC/HyTASPPC Liaison Meeting Lincoln D 1600-1800 hrs JPC 2013 Planning Committee Meeting Hermitage A 1630-1800 hrs FDTC High-Speed Flow Control/Plasma Jet DG Cheekwood AB 1630-1930 hrs High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC Lincoln B 1630-1930 hrs Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC Lincoln E 1700-1800 hrs FDTC Turbulence Modeling Benchmarks WG Cheekwood C 1700-1830 hrs LPTC Steering Committee Cheekwood E 1700-1900 hrs AIAA CoS Validation and Verification in CFD Belle Meade A 1700-2000 hrs Gas Turbine Engines TC Belmont A 1730-1830 hrs Dryden Lectureship in Research Presidential Ballroom D 1800-1900 hrs AMTTC New Members Meeting Lincoln C 1800-1900 hrs GTTC Awards Subcommittee Presidential Boardroom B 1800-2000 hrs AIAA Foundation International Student Conference Reception Presidential Ballroom C 1830-2030 hrs LC Smith College Reception, Syracuse University Cheekwood D 1830-2030 hrs Advisory Brd- Ctr for Hypersonic Combined Cycle Propulsion (invite only) Hermitage C 1830-2000 hrs Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering “Aggie” Reception (open to all) Jackson F 1830-2030 hrs Embry-Riddle President’s Reception Alumni & Friends (invite only) Old Hickory Master Room 1900-2200 hrs Penn State Univ-Aerospace Engineering Alumni Reception (invite only) Lincoln A 1900-2200 hrs AMTTC Update Presentations Lincoln C 1830-2130 hrs Space Colonization TC Belle Meade D 1830-2200 hrs Space Resources TC Belmont C 1900-2000 hrs GTTC Publications Subcommittee Hermitage A 1900-2100 hrs Weapon Systems Effectiveness TC Presidential Boardroom A 1900-2100 hrs PDL TC Steering Cheekwood C 1900-2200 hrs Terrestrial Energy Systems TC Belmont B 1900-2200 hrs Energetic Components & Systems TC Belle Meade B 18 BENEFITS COMMITTEE OF ATTENDANCE MEETING SCHEDULE Monday (Cont.) 1900-2200 hrs Solid Rockets TC Magnolia Boardroom B 1900-2200 hrs Propellants & Combustion TC Magnolia Ballroom 1930-2100 hrs FDTC Low Re DG Jackson A 1930-2100 hrs FDTC Wind Energy DG Presidential Boardroom B 1930-2130 hrs Associate Fellow Dinner Presidential Ballroom AB 1930-2130 hrs FDTC NASA/AFOSR Center for Hypersonic Research on Transition Lincoln D 1930-2200 hrs Liquid Propulsion TC Jackson C 1930-2230 hrs Microgravity & Space Processes TC/Space Station PC Jackson D 2000-2100 hrs GTTC Conferences Subcommittee Jackson E 0800-0900 hrs Aerospace Today…and Tomorrow Planning Meeting D6022 0800-1000 hrs JPP Editorial Advisory Board Belmont A 0800-1000 hrs Books Subcommittee Magnolia Boardroom A 0800-1200 hrs GTTC Wind Tunnel Flow Quality WG Belle Meade A 0900-1100 hrs ABPTCs PAW Belmont B 0900-1100 hrs JPC 2012 Planning Committee Belle Meade CD 0900-1600 hrs STEM K–12 Outreach Committee Work Day Lincoln B 0900-1700 hrs Career & Workforce Development Workshop Presidential Boardroom A 0900-1700 hrs Corporate Member Lounge Suite D6022 1000-1100 hrs Aerospace America Steering Committee Cheekwood D 1000-1200 hrs Publications Ethical Standards Belle Meade B 1100-1200 hrs ABPTCs Conference Subcommittee Belmont C 1200-1340 hrs Awards Luncheon Presidential Ballroom A,B,C,E 1230-1330 hrs Exhibitor Advisory Committee Belle Meade A 1300-1500 hrs Education Series Editorial Advisory Board Belle Meade B 1300-1700 hrs Standards Executive Council Meeting Magnolia Boardroom A 1400-1500 hrs Aviation 20XX Planning Meeting Cheekwood E 1400-1500 hrs Conference Organizer Scholar One Updates Lincoln C 1400-1500 hrs ABPTCs Membership Subcommittee Belle Meade A 1400-1600 hrs Corporate Membership Committee Meeting Belle Meade CD 1400-1730 hrs Student Activities Committee Hermitage E 1400-1800 hrs TAC Conference Strategic Planning Initiative Belmont B 1400-1800 hrs TAC New Initiatives Subcommittee Belmont A 1500-1600 hrs ABPTCs Communications Subcommittee Belle Meade A 1500-1700 hrs Journal of Aircraft Editorial Advisory Board Cheekwood D 1500-1800 hrs Space 2012 Technical Program Planning Meeting Belmont C 1600-1700 hrs TPTC Best Paper Subcommittee Belle Meade A 1600-1700 hrs TPTC Publications Subcommittee Washington A 1600-1700 hrs TPTC Awards Subcommittee Lincoln C 1600-1700 hrs ABPTCs Honors & Awards Subcommittee Cheekwood E 1600-1800 hrs RAC V Meeting Belle Meade B 1600-1800 hrs CMC/Exhibit Reception Ryman B1-4 1700-1800 hrs TPTC Education Subcommittee Washington A 1700-1800 hrs TPTC Nominations Subcommittee Lincoln C 1700-1800 hrs TPTC JTHT Subcommittee Belle Meade A 1700-2100 hrs Public Policy Committee Winter Meeting Belle Meade CD 1730-1830 hrs GTTC DOE Focus Group Lincoln B 1730-1830 hrs William Littlewood Memorial Lecture Presidential Ballroom D 1800-1900 hrs ABPTCs WG Hermitage D Tuesday, 10 January 2012 19 COMMITTEE MEETING SCHEDULE Tuesday (Cont.) 1800-1900 hrs TPTC Publicity Subcommittee Lincoln D 1800-1900 hrs TPTC Conferences Subcommittee Lincoln E 1800-1900 hrs AMTTC Awards Subcommittee Cheekwood E 1800-1900 hrs TPTC International Activities Subcommittee Belle Meade A 1800-1900 hrs AATC & FDTC Benchmark Experiments and Computations for Airframe Noise DG Jackson A 1800-1900 hrs FDTC High-Speed Turbulence DG Jackson B 1800-1900 hrs ABPTCs Education Subcommittee Jackson C 1800-1900 hrs FDTC Student Outreach Subcommittee Jackson D 1800-2000 hrs Green Engineering PC Lincoln A 1800-2200 hrs Computer Systems TC Magnolia Boardroom A 1800-2130 hrs Educational Activities Committee (EAC) Cheekwood C 1830-2030 hrs Plasmadynamics and Lasers TC Jackson EF 1830-2230 hrs Intelligent Systems TC Belle Meade B 1830-2130 hrs Space Logistics TC Lincoln C 1900-2100 hrs IECEC Steering Committee Presidential Boardroom B 1900-2100 hrs Fluid Dynamics TC Magnolia Ballroom 1900-2200 hrs P&C Working Meeting on Turbulence Flame Structure Ryman Studio B 1900-2130 hrs Young Professional Reception Crystal Gazebo 1900-2200 hrs ASME Wind Energy TC Presidential Boardroom A 1900-2200 hrs Aerospace Department Chair Association (ADCA) Presidential Ballroom C 1900-2200 hrs Aerodynamic Measurement Technology TC Hermitage C 1900-2200 hrs TAC Program Committee Group Meeting Washington A 1900-2200 hrs Thermophysics TC Hermitage AB 1900-2200 hrs Aeroacoustics TC Hermitage E 1900-2200 hrs Atmospheric and Space Environments TC Belmont B 1900-2200 hrs Society and Aerospace Technology TC Magnolia Boardroom B 1930-2030 hrs GTTC Education & Student Activities Subcommittee Belmont C 1930-2200 hrs Meshing, Visualization and Computational Environments TC Belmont A 1930-2200 hrs Aircraft Design TC Washington B 2030-2200 hrs Directed Energy Systems PC Jackson EF 1930-2230 hrs ABPTCs Dinner Meeting Hermitage D 0800-0930 hrs Commerical Space Group (invite only) Cheekwood E 0800-1200 hrs Journals Editors-in-Chief Magnolia Boardroom A 0800-1200 hrs TAC Executive Board Cheekwood D 0800-1400 hrs EOASys PC Belmont A 0800-1600 hrs STEM K-12 Outreach Committee Governors Chamber E 0830-1700 hrs Young Professional Committee Belle Meade A 0900-1030 hrs Audit Belmont B 0900-1100 hrs ABPSITC WG Belle Meade B 0900-1100 hrs HSABPTC WG Belle Meade C 0900-1100 hrs GTETC WG Belle Meade D 0900-1200 hrs DETC Subcommittee Washington A 0900-1600 hrs Membership Committee Lincoln B 0900-1700 hrs GTTC Model Attitude and Deformation WG Belmont C 0900-1700 hrs Corporate Member Lounge Suite D6022 1000-1200 hrs Publications Planning and Review Cheekwood E 1030-1300 hrs Finance Committee Belmont B Wednesday, 11 January 2012 20 COMMITTEE MEETING SCHEDULE Wednesday (Cont.) 1200-1300 hrs FDTC Awards Subcommittee Belle Meade B 1200-1300 hrs FDTC Conference Planning Subcommittee Belle Meade C 1200-1330 hrs ASE CoS Meeting Belle Meade D 1300-1500 hrs TAC Executive Board (continued) Cheekwood D 1300-1600 hrs Compensation Committee Washington A 1300-1700 hrs Systems Engineering CoS Cheekwood E 1400-1500 hrs AIAA Standards Workshop Belle Meade B 1400-1500 hrs Regional Deputy Directors – Honors and Awards Magnolia Boardroom A 1400-1530 hrs Speed Networking Session Exhibit Hall 1400-1600 hrs RAC II Meeting Belle Meade D 1400-1700 hrs Journals Subcommittee Belle Meade C 1500-1700 hrs International Activities Committee Belmont B 1530-1730 hrs Complex Aerospace Systems Exchange Planning Meeting Magnolia Boardroom A 1600-1800 hrs Emerging Technologies Committee Cheekwood D 1630-1730 hrs FDTC CFD Undergrad Education DG Ryman Ballroom D 1700-1800 hrs FDTC Nonqeuilibrium Flows DG Belmont A 1700-1900 hrs RAC I Meeting Belle Meade D 1730-1830 hrs von Kármán Lectureship in Astronautics Presidential Ballroom D 1800-2100 hrs History TC Belle Meade A 1830-2030 hrs Regional Directors Meeting Magnolia Boardroom A 1900-2000 hrs Lockheed Martin/AIAA Meeting Belle Meade B 1900-2200 hrs P&C Working Meeting on Turbulence Combustion Ryman Studio B 1900-2200 hrs Plasma Aerodynamics Discussion Group Lincoln B 1900-2200 hrs Engineers as Educators Workshop Lincoln A 1900-2200 hrs Publications Executive Subcommittee (invitation only) Belle Meade C 1900-2200 hrs Design Engineering TC Washington A 1930-2200 hrs Unmanned Systems PC Cheekwood D 0800-1200 hrs Publications Committee Belle Meade AB 0800-1200 hrs Honors and Awards Committee Belmont A 0800-1530 hrs Region & Section Activities Committee (RSAC) Belmont B 0800-1600 hrs Technical Activities Committee Jackson CD 0900-1200 hrs DETC Subcommittee Washington A 0900-1700 hrs GTTC Dual Flow Reference Nozzle WG Lincoln B 0900-1700 hrs Corporate Member Lounge Suite D6022 1100-1300 hrs SATTC Astrosociology Subcommittee Belle Meade C 1300-1500 hrs Foundation Board of Trustees Magnolia Boardroom A 1500-2100 hrs Flight Testing TC Washington A 1530-1700 hrs IDC Meeting Cheekwood GH 1700-1800 hrs Board Chat Room Cheekwood E 1730-2000 hrs Ground Testing TC Hermitage AB 1800-2100 hrs EX COM Dinner Old Hickory-Private Room 0800-1300 hrs Board of Directors Meeting Thursday, 12 January 2012 Friday, 13 January 2012 Magnolia Ballroom 21 PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE Session ID Session Title Day Start Time Location Special Sessions 294-ASM-1 The Aerospace Sciences Meeting at 50: Tracking a Half Century of Advancement Monday 0745 Presidential Ballroom D 21-ISC-01 International Student Conference – Undergraduate Division Monday 0830 Belmont A 22-ISC-02 International Student Conference – Masters Division Monday 0830 Belmont B 23-ISC-03 International Student Conference – Team Division Monday 0830 Belmont C 287-PP-01 Public Policy Lunch Monday 1230 Presidential Ballroom A-D 39-NHF-01 New Horizons Forum Monday Keynote Monday 1330 Presidential Ballroom D 60-ISC-05 International Student Conference – Community Outreach Division Monday 1430 Lincoln C 62-NHF-02 “New Horizons Forum Monday Panel – Launch Vehicles and Services: the Customers’ Perspective“ Monday 1500 Washington B 74-LECT-01 Dryden Lectureship in Research Monday 1730 Presidential Ballroom D 75-NHF-03 New Horizons Forum Tuesday Keynote Tuesday 0800 Presidential Ballroom D 292-CW-01 Start Navigating Your Career Now: A Career & Workforce Development Workshop I Tuesday 0900 Presidential Boardroom A 99-ISC-04 Graduate Award Presentations Tuesday 0900 Hermitage C 288-PP-02 Public Policy: GET YOUR GREEN CARD--Immigration Options for Scientists and R&D Engineers Tuesday 0900 Lincoln C 101-NHF-04 New Horizons Forum Tuesday Panel – Cultivating 21st Century Spacecraft, Aircraft, and Air/Space Traffic Management Tuesday 0930 Washington B 289-LNCH-01 Awards Luncheon Tuesday 1200 Presidential Ballroom A-D 119-CW-02 Start Navigating Your Career Now: A Career & Workforce Development Workshop II Tuesday 1400 Presidential Boardroom A 148-LECT-02 AIAA/SAE William Littlewood Memorial Lecture Tuesday 1730 Presidential Ballroom D 290-RECPT-01 Waypoint Texas Exhibit Reception Tuesday 1830 Exhibit Hall 283-NHF-05 New Horizons Forum Wednesday Keynote Wednesday 0800 Presidential Ballroom D 284-NHF-06 New Horizons Forum Wednesday Panel – Role of Commonality, Interoperability and Autonomy in Current and Future UAS Wednesday 0930 Washington B 186-RECPT-02 Exhibit Luncheon Reception Wednesday 1200 Exhibit Hall 224-YP-01 Special Session – Young Professionals Wednesday 1330 Ryman Ballroom C 225-LECT-03 von Kármán Lectureship in Astronautics Wednesday 1730 Presidential Ballroom D 286-NHF-07 New Horizons Forum Thursday Keynote Thursday 0800 Presidential Ballroom D 285-NHF-08 New Horizons Forum Thursday Panel-Education Challenges and Issues Thursday 0930 Washington B Aeroacoustics 1-AA-01 General Aeroacoustics Monday 0830 Ryman Studio PQ 40-AA-02 Jet Noise I Monday 1430 Ryman Studio PQ 76-AA-03 Airframe Noise Tuesday 0900 Ryman Studio PQ 112-AA-04 Combustion Noise Tuesday 1400 Ryman Studio PQ 149-AA-05 Jet Noise II Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio PQ 187-AA-06 Computational Aeroacoustics I Wednesday 1330 Ryman Studio PQ 259-AA-08 Jet Noise III Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio PQ 260-AA-09 Computational Aeroacoustics II Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio JK Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration 2-ABPSI-01/APA-01 Aerodynamics of Supersonic Inlets Monday 0830 Ryman Studio JK 46-APA-10/ABPSI-02 Aerodynamics of Supersonic Inlets - Flow Control Monday 1430 Ryman Studio FG 188-ABPSI-03 Air-Breathing Propulsion Systems and Subsonic Inlets Wednesday 1330 Ryman Studio JK 227-ABPSI-04 Aircraft Nozzles Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio JK 3-AD-01 Supersonic Aircraft Design Monday 0830 Magnolia Boardroom B 41-AD-02 Aircraft Design Studies I Monday 1430 Cheekwood F 61-MDO-02/AD-03 Environmentally Responsible Aviation Monday 1430 Ryman Studio R 77-AD-04 Micro Air Vehicle Design Tuesday 0900 Magnolia Boardroom B 78-AD-05 Aircraft Design Tools I Tuesday 0900 Cheekwood C 100-MDO-03/AD-06 INVENT I - Modeling & Simulation for Integrated Aircraft Systems (Invited) Tuesday 0900 Ryman Studio R Aircraft Design 23 PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE Session ID Session Title Day Start Time Location Aircraft Design (Cont.) 113-AD-07 Conceptional Aircraft Design Geometry Tools Tuesday 1400 Cheekwood AB 114-AD-08/MDO-04 Aircraft Design Optimization Tuesday 1400 Ryman Studio R 150-AD-09 Aircraft Design Tools II Wednesday 0900 Cheekwood F 189-AD-10 Unmanned Aircraft Design Wednesday 1330 Cheekwood F 228-AD-11 Aircraft Design Studies II Thursday 0900 Magnolia Boardroom B 229-AD-12 Aircraft Propulsion and Rotary Wing Aircraft Design Thursday 0900 Cheekwood F 248-MDO-06/AD-13 INVENT II - Modeling & Simulation for Integrated Aircraft Systems (Invited) Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio R 261-AD-14 Lighter than Air Thursday 1300 Cheekwood F 4-AFM-01 Bio-Inspired Flight Monday 0830 Ryman Studio NO 42-AFM-02 Hypersonic Flight Mechanics and Control Monday 1430 Ryman Studio NO 79-AFM-03 Planetary Entry and Aeroassist Technology Tuesday 0900 Ryman Studio NO 151-AFM-04 Aerodynamic Prediction Methods Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio NO 190-AFM-05 UAV/MAV Flight Dynamics Wednesday 1330 Ryman Studio NO 230-AFM-06 Aircraft Parameter Identification Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio NO 262-AFM-07 Aircraft Flight Dynamics Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio NO 5-AMT-01 Particle Image Velocimetry Monday 0830 Presidential Boardroom A 43-AMT-02 Surface Sensors Monday 1430 Presidential Boardroom A 44-AMT-03 Resolved Velocimetry for Turbulent Flows (Invited) Monday 1430 Magnolia Ballroom 80-AMT-04 Schlieren and Flow-Field Imaging Tuesday 0900 Jackson C 104-PC-09/AMT-05 AFOSR Combustion and Diagnostics Research Under Dr. Julian Tishkoff (Invited) Tuesday 0900 Magnolia Ballroom 115-AMT-06/PC-10 Diode Laser Spectroscopy for Combustion (Invited) Tuesday 1400 Magnolia Ballroom 152-AMT-07 Velocimetry Techniques and Applications Wednesday 0900 Presidential Boardroom A 153-AMT-08 Diagnostic Requirements for Future Technologies (Invited) Wednesday 0900 Magnolia Ballroom 191-AMT-09 Diagnostics for Harsh Environments Wednesday 1330 Cheekwood C 231-AMT-10 Novel Diagnostic Techniques Thursday 0900 Hermitage A 232-AMT-11 Improvements in Spectroscopic Techniques Thursday 0900 Magnolia Ballroom 263-AMT-12 Pressure and Temperature Sensitive Paint Thursday 1300 Magnolia Ballroom 264-AMT-13 Spectroscopy for Reacting Flows Thursday 1300 Cheekwood AB 2-ABPSI-01/APA-01 Aerodynamics of Supersonic Inlets Monday 0830 Ryman Studio JK 6-APA-02/FD-01 Aerodynamic-Structural Dynamics Interaction Monday 0830 Ryman Ballroom BE 7-APA-03/FD-02 Shock-Boundary Layer Interactions and Control Monday 0830 Ryman Ballroom C 8-APA-04/FD-03 Low Reynolds Number Flows I Monday 0830 Ryman Ballroom D 9-APA-05 Optimization Methods in Applied Aerodynamics Monday 0830 Ryman Studio FG 11-FD-05/APA-06 Active Flow Control Monday 0830 Ryman Ballroom A 17-GT-01/APA-07 High Reynolds Number Aeronautics and Testing Monday 0830 Ryman Studio HI 29-PDL-01/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-08 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control I Monday 0830 Cheekwood AB 45-APA-09 Aerodynamic Design Methodologies I Monday 1430 Ryman Ballroom A 46-APA-10/ABPSI-02 Aerodynamics of Supersonic Inlets - Flow Control Monday 1430 Ryman Studio FG 47-APA-11 High Angle-of-Attack and High Lift Aerodynamics Monday 1430 Ryman Studio HI 51-FD-14/APA-13 Flapping/Plunging/Pitching Wing Aerodynamics Monday 1430 Ryman Ballroom C 81-APA-14/FD-19/PDL-08/WIG-06 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control III Tuesday 0900 Cheekwood AB 82-APA-15 Projectile, Missile, Weapons Bay & Store Separation Aerodynamics Tuesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom A 83-APA-16/FD-20 Bio-Inspired Aerodynamics Tuesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom BE Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Aerodynamic Measurment Technology Applied Aerodynamics 24 PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE Session ID Session Title Day Start Time Location Applied Aerodynamics (Cont.) 84-APA-17 Rotorcraft/Propeller/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics I Tuesday 0900 144-APA-19 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Designs/Tests Tuesday 1500 Ryman Studio DE Ryman Ballroom A 145-APA-20 Aerodynamic Design Methodologies II Tuesday 1500 Ryman Studio DE 146-APA-21 Applied Analytical/CFD with Correlation to Experiment I Tuesday 1500 Ryman Studio FG 147-APA-22 Transonic, Supersonic, & Hypersonic Aerodynamics Tuesday 1500 Ryman Studio HI 154-APA-23 Unsteady Aerodynamics Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio HI 155-APA-24/GT-05 Databases for Fixed Wing Aerodynamic Prediction Improvement Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio DE 156-APA-25/FD-32 Low Reynolds Number Flows II Wednesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom BE 157-APA-26/CS-02 CREATE-AV: I Wednesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom C 192-APA-30 Applied Analytical/CFD with Correlation to Experimental Data II Wednesday 1330 Ryman Ballroom BE 193-APA-31 Aerodynamic Design and Enabling Technologies for Environmentally Friendly and Efficient Aircraft Wednesday 1330 Ryman Ballroom A 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control V Wednesday 1330 Cheekwood AB 233-APA-35/CS-04 CREATE-AV: II Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio DE 234-APA-36 Rotorcraft/Propeller/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics II Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio FG 235-APA-37 Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio M 236-APA-38/FD-48 Special Session:Aerodynamics, Aeronautics and CFD in the Undergraduate Curriculum II Thursday 0900 Ryman Ballroom D 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG-16/APA-41 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control VI Thursday 0900 Cheekwood AB 265-APA-42 Vortical/vortex flow Thursday 1300 Ryman Ballroom BE 266-APA-43 Icing or Roughness Effects on Vehicle Aerodynamics Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio DE 267-APA-44/FD-59 Flexible Wing Aerodynamics at Low Reynolds Number Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio FG 268-APA-45 Wind Tunnel and Flight Testing Aerodynamics Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio M 85-ASE-01 Aircraft Wake Vortices and Atmospheric Modeling Tuesday 0900 Cheekwood F 117-ASE-02 Terrestrial and Extra-Terrestrial Atmospheric Phenomena and Modeling Tuesday 1400 Cheekwood F 158-ASE-03 Space Environments I - From Lab to Orbit Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio M 194-ASE-04 Space Environments II - Rocks and Dust Wednesday 1330 Ryman Studio M 118-CS-01 GPU Benchmarking and Applications I Tuesday 1400 Magnolia Boardroom B 157-APA-26/CS-02 CREATE-AV: I Wednesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom C 159-CS-03 GPU Benchmarking and Applications II Wednesday 0900 Magnolia Boardroom B 233-APA-35/CS-04 CREATE-AV: II Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio DE 195-DE-01 Design Engineering Wednesday 1330 Magnolia Boardroom B 86-ECS-01 Energetic Components and Systems: Fundamentals and Applications Tuesday 0900 Lincoln E 87-EDU-01 Space-Bound Projects and Programs Tuesday 0900 Hermitage E 160-EDU-02 Best Practices in Advancing Engineering Education Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio R 196-EDU-03 Next Generation Pedagogies Wednesday 1330 Ryman Studio FG 269-EDU-04 Frontiers in Aerospace Design Education Thursday 1300 Presidential Boardroom B Atmospheric and Space Environments Computer Systems Design Engineering Energetic Components and Systems Education Fluid Dynamics 6-APA-02/FD-01 Aerodynamic-Structural Dynamics Interaction Monday 0830 Ryman Ballroom BE 7-APA-03/FD-02 Shock-Boundary Layer Interactions and Control Monday 0830 Ryman Ballroom C 8-APA-04/FD-03 Low Reynolds Number Flows I Monday 0830 Ryman Ballroom D 25 PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE Session ID Session Title Day Start Time Location Fluid Dynamics (Cont.) 10-FD-04 Jets and Wakes Monday 0830 Jackson F 11-FD-05/APA-06 Active Flow Control Monday 0830 Ryman Ballroom A 12-FD-06 Solution Adaptive Methods and Uncertainty Quantification Monday 0830 Lincoln C 13-FD-07 Special Session: Late Stage Transition Monday 0830 Lincoln D 14-FD-08 Microfluidics, Near-Surface and Free-Surface Flows Monday 0830 Ryman Studio L 15-FD-09 Special Session: 3D Flow Separation Monday 0830 Ryman Studio DE 29-PDL-01/FD-10/WIG-01/APA-08 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control I Thursday 0830 Cheekwood AB 48-FD-11 Monday 1430 Jackson F Hypersonic Boundary Layers and Heat Transfer 49-FD-12/PDL-05/WIG-03/APA-12 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control II Monday 1430 Cheekwood AB 50-FD-13 Higher-Order Methods on Unstructured Grids I Monday 1430 Ryman Ballroom BE 51-FD-14/APA-13 Flapping/Plunging/Pitching Wing Aerodynamics Monday 1430 Ryman Ballroom C 52-FD-15 Cartesian and Overset CFD Methods Monday 1430 Ryman Ballroom D 53-FD-16 Multi-Disciplinary CFD I Monday 1430 Ryman Ballroom F 54-FD-17 Low Speed and Multi-Phase CFD Applications Monday 1430 Ryman Studio DE 55-FD-18 Flow Control Monday 1430 Ryman Studio L 81-APA-14/FD-19/PDL-08/WIG-06 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control III Tuesday 0900 Cheekwood AB 83-APA-16/FD-20 Bio-Inspired Aerodynamics Tuesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom BE 88-FD-21 Special Session: Turbulence in High-Speed Flows I Tuesday 0900 Jackson F 89-FD-22 Numerical Methods and Models for Turbulent Flows Tuesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom D 90-FD-23 Transition Tuesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom F 91-FD-24 Turbomachinery, Combustion and Mixing Tuesday 0900 Ryman Studio FG 92-FD-25 Higher-Order Methods on Unstructured Grids II Tuesday 0900 Ryman Studio L 93-FD-26 Turbulent, Compressible CFD Applications and Validation Studies Tuesday 0900 Ryman Studio M 120-FD-27 Special Session: Turbulence in High-Speed Flows II Tuesday 1400 Jackson F 121-FD-28 Innovative Numerical Algorithms and Flux Formulas Tuesday 1400 Lincoln D 122-FD-29 High Resolution Computational Methods Tuesday 1400 Ryman Ballroom BE 123-FD-30 Experimental Aerodynamics Tuesday 1400 Ryman Ballroom D 124-FD-31 DARPA Nano Air Vehicle (Invited) Tuesday 1400 Ryman Studio L 156-APA-25/FD-32 Low Reynolds Number Flows II Wednesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom BE 161-FD-33 Major Efforts in Nonequilibrium Flows (Invited) Wednesday 0900 Lincoln C 163-FD-35 Higher-Order Methods on Unstructured Grids III Wednesday 0900 Jackson F 164-FD-36 Unique Flow Facilities (Invited) Wednesday 0900 Hermitage D 165-FD-37/APA-27 Backward Steps and Cavities Wednesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom A 166-FD-38 Separation Control Wednesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom D 167-FD-39 Transitional and Turbulent Boundary Layers Wednesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom F 168-FD-40/APA-28 Low Reynolds Number Airfoils and Wings Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio FG 197-FD-42 Computational Transition and Turbulence Wednesday 1330 Jackson E 198-FD-43/WE-06 Wind Energy Fluid Dynamics Wednesday 1330 Presidential Boardroom A 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control V Wednesday 1330 Cheekwood AB 200-FD-45/APA-33 Special Session:Aerodynamics, Aeronautics and CFD in the Undergraduate Curriculum I Wednesday 1330 Ryman Ballroom D 201-FD-46/APA-34 Low Reynolds Number Vortex Physics Wednesday 1330 Ryman Ballroom F 202-FD-47 Boundary-Layer Stability and Transition Wednesday 1330 Ryman Studio L 162-FD-34 Transition Open Forum Thursday 0900 Cheekwood C 236-APA-38/FD-48 Special Session:Aerodynamics, Aeronautics and CFD in the Undergraduate Curriculum II Thursday 0900 Ryman Ballroom D 237-FD-49/APA-39 Maneuvering Bodies at Low Reynolds Number Thursday 0900 Jackson E 238-FD-50 Supersonic and Hypersonic Boundary Layers Thursday 0900 Lincoln C 239-FD-51 Drops and Particles Thursday 0900 Lincoln D 240-FD-52 Shock-Boundary Layer Interactions Thursday 0900 Jackson F 26 PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE Session ID Session Title Day Start Time Location Fluid Dynamics (Cont.) 241-FD-53/APA-40 CFD Methods Thursday 0900 Ryman Ballroom A 242-FD-54 Vortical Flows Thursday 0900 Ryman Ballroom BE 243-FD-55 Roughness Effects on Transitional and Turbulent Boundary Layers Thursday 0900 Ryman Ballroom C 244-FD-56 Multi-Speed and Multi-Fluid Flows Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio L 245-FD-57 Shocks Thursday 0900 Ryman Ballroom F 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG-16/APA-41 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control VI Thursday 0900 Cheekwood AB 267-APA-44/FD-59 Flexible Wing Aerodynamics at Low Reynolds Number Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio FG 270-FD-60 Free-Shear Flows Thursday 1300 Jackson F 271-FD-61 Multi-Disciplinary CFD II Thursday 1300 Ryman Ballroom F 272-FD-62 Hypervelocity Flows with Chemical and Thermal Nonequilibrium Thursday 1300 Lincoln E 273-FD-63 Flow Control Actuators Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio L 125-GEPC-01 NASA Subsonic Fixed Wing: Fundamental Technical Challenges Tuesday 1400 Ryman Ballroom F 203-GEPC-02 NASA Environmentally Responsible Aviation: Technologies and Integrated Vehicle Solutions Wednesday 1330 Washington B 16-GPSE-01 Current Trends in Microgravity Science and Technology I Monday 0830 Washington B 56-GPSE-02 Current Trends in Microgravity Science and Technology II Monday 1430 Presidential Boardroom B 94-GPSE-03 Updates on Commercial Sub-Orbital Science Flights Tuesday 0900 Presidential Boardroom B 126-GPSE-04 Microgravity Fluid Physics I Tuesday 1400 Presidential Boardroom B 169-GPSE-05 Microgravity Fluid Physics II Wednesday 0900 Presidential Boardroom B 204-GPSE-06 Microgravity Materials Science I Wednesday 1330 Presidential Boardroom B 246-GPSE-07 Microgravity Materials Science II Thursday 0900 Presidential Boardroom A 274-GPSE-08 Microgravity Combustion Thursday 1300 Presidential Boardroom A 17-GT-01/APA-07 High Reynolds Number Aeronautics and Testing Monday 0830 Ryman Studio HI 57-GT-02 Advanced Measurement Techniques Monday 1430 Ryman Studio JK 95-GT-03 Hypersonic Measurement for RCS and TPS Testing Tuesday 0900 Ryman Studio JK 127-GT-04 Advanced Hypersonic Testing Capabilities Tuesday 1400 Ryman Studio JK 155-APA-24/GT-05 Databases for Fixed Wing Aerodynamic Prediction Improvement Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio DE 170-GT-06 Formally Designed Experiments Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio L 205-GT-07 Existing Facility Capabilities and New Facility Designs Wednesday 1330 Ryman Studio HI 247-GT-08 Federal Infrastructures Issues Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio HI Green Energy Program Committee 26th Symposium on Gravity-Related Phenomena in Space Exploration Ground Testing Gas Turbine Engines 18-GTE-01 Green Technologies Monday 0830 Lincoln E 58-GTE-02 Film Cooling Monday 1430 Magnolia Boardroom B 96-GTE-03 Experimental and Computational Efforts I Tuesday 0900 Lincoln D 128-GTE-04 Experimental and Computational Efforts II Tuesday 1400 Cheekwood C 171-GTE-05 Advanced Design Concepts Wednesday 0900 Cheekwood C 206-GTE-06 Combustors Wednesday 1330 Jackson F 207-GTE-07 Experimental and Computational Efforts III Wednesday 1330 Lincoln C 19-HABP-01 National Center for High Speed Combined-Cycle Propulsion (Invited) Monday 0830 Jackson D 20-HABP-02 Pulse Detonation Engines Monday 0830 Jackson E 59-HABP-03 Ramjet/Scramjet Experiments Monday 1430 Jackson D 97-HABP-04 Supersonic Mixing/Injection Tuesday 0900 Jackson D High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion 27 PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE Session ID Session Title Day Start Time Location High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion (Cont.) 132-PC-12/HABP-05 Pulsed and Rotating Detonation Engines Tuesday 1400 Jackson D 172-HABP-06 High Speed Inlets/Isolaters Wednesday 0900 Jackson C 173-HABP-07 Computational Aspects of High Speed Flow Wednesday 0900 Jackson D 208-HABP-08 Simulation of Supersonic Combustion Wednesday 1330 Jackson C 209-HABP-09 Propulsion Modeling/Heat Transfer Wednesday 1330 Jackson D 210-HIS-01 Aerospace History Wednesday 1330 Ryman Studio DE 98-IS-01 Intelligent Systems in Aerospace I Tuesday 0900 Ryman Studio HI 129-IS-02 Intelligent Systems in Aerospace II Tuesday 1400 Ryman Studio NO 211-IS-03 Special Session: Intelligent Systems for Integration of Unmanned Aircraft into the National Airspace Wednesday 1330 Cheekwood GH 24-MDO-01 MDO Fundamental Methods Monday 0830 Ryman Studio R 61-MDO-02/AD-03 Environmentally Responsible Aviation Monday 1430 Ryman Studio R 100-MDO-03/AD-06 INVENT 1 - Modeling & Simulation for Integrated Aircraft Systems (Invited) Tuesday 0900 Ryman Studio R 114-AD-08/MDO-04 Aircraft Design Optimization Tuesday 1400 Ryman Studio R 212-MDO-05 MDO Shape & Topology Optimization Wednesday 1330 Ryman Studio R 248-MDO-06/AD-13 INVENT 2 - Modeling & Simulation for Integrated Aircraft Systems (Invited) Thursday 0900 Ryman Studio R 275-MDO-07 MDO Applications Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio R 25-MVC-01 Meshing Techniques and Algorithms Monday 0830 Magnolia Ballroom 130-MVC-02 Grid Quality Metrics Related to Solution Accuracy Tuesday 1400 Hermitage C 213-MVC-03 Geometry Requirements for High-Fidelity CAE Wednesday 1330 Magnolia Ballroom 276-MVC-04 Meshing and Visualization for Real-World Applications Thursday 1300 Ryman Studio HI History Intelligent Systems Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Meshing, Visualization and Computational Environments Propellants and Combustion 26-PC-01 Laminar Flames I Monday 0830 Jackson A 27-PC-02 Sprays and Droplets I Monday 0830 Jackson B 28-PC-03 Turbulent Combustion Modeling I Monday 0830 Jackson C 63-PC-04 Laminar Flames II Monday 1430 Jackson A 64-PC-05 Sprays and Droplets II Monday 1430 Jackson B 65-PC-06 Turbulent Combustion Modeling II Monday 1430 Jackson C 102-PC-07 Combustion Chemistry Tuesday 0900 Jackson A 103-PC-08 Turbulent Combustion Tuesday 0900 Jackson B 104-PC-09/AMT-05 AFOSR Combustion and Diagnostics Research Under Dr. Julian Tishkoff (Invited) Tuesday 0900 Magnolia Ballroom 115-AMT-06/PC-10 Diode Laser Spectroscopy for Combustion (Invited) Tuesday 1400 Magnolia Ballroom 131-PC-11 Supersonic Combustion Tuesday 1400 Jackson B 132-PC-12/HABP-05 Pulsed and Rotating Detonation Engines Tuesday 1400 Jackson D 133-PC-13 Combustion Chemistry of Surrogate Fuels Tuesday 1400 Jackson A 174-PC-14 Combustion Instabilities Wednesday 0900 Jackson A 175-PC-15 Micro-Combustion and Micro-Propulsion Wednesday 0900 Jackson B 214-PC-16 Other Topics in Combustion and Propulsion Wednesday 1330 Jackson A 215-PC-17 Detonations and Ram Accelerators Wednesday 1330 Jackson B 216-PC-18 Recent Progress in Modeling and Understanding Combustion Dynamics (Invited) Wednesday 1330 Lincoln D 249-PC-19 Heterogeneous Combustion and Propellants Thursday 0900 Jackson A 28 PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE Session ID Session Title Day Start Time Location Propellants and Combustion (Cont.) 250-PC-20 Advanced Combustion and Propulsion Concepts Thursday 0900 Jackson B 277-PC-21 Liquid Rocket Propulsion Thursday 1300 Jackson A 278-PC-22 Advanced Concepts, Fuel Technology and Environmental Impact Thursday 1300 Jackson B 29-PDL-01/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-08 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control I Monday 0800 Cheekwood AB 30-PDL-02 Plasma and Laser Propulsion Monday 0800 Cheekwood GH 31-PDL-03 Plasma Chemistry and Processes Monday 0800 Hermitage A 38-WIG-02/PDL-04 Diagnostics of Plasmas Monday 0800 Hermitage B 66-PDL-06/WIG-04 Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) Monday 1400 Cheekwood GH 73-WIG-05/PDL-07 Plasma-Assisted Combustion I Monday 1400 Hermitage B 105-PDL-09/WIG-07 Nanosecond Excitation Discharges in Gases Tuesday 0900 Cheekwood GH 106-PDL-10/WIG-08 Numerical Simulations of Plasma Tuesday 0900 Hermitage A 134-PDL-11 Aero-Optics Tuesday 1400 Cheekwood GH 143-WIG-09/PDL-12 Plasma Formation & Chemistry I Tuesday 1400 Hermitage A 176-PDL-13/WIG-10 Microwave and Spark Discharges Wednesday 0900 Cheekwood GH 177-PDL-14 Plasma and Laser Physics Wednesday 0900 Hermitage A 185-WIG-12/PDL-16 Plasma-Assisted Combustion II Wednesday 0900 Hermitage E 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control V Wednesday 1330 Cheekwood AB 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Wednesday 1330 Hermitage E 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG-16/APA-41 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control VI Thursday 0900 Cheekwood AB 258-WIG-17/PDL-21 Plasma Formation & Chemistry II Thursday 0900 Hermitage E 32-SAT-01 Space and Society Monday 0830 279-SAT-02 Delta Forum: Innovation: Law as an Essential Ally Thursday 1300 Magnolia Boardroom B 135-SE-01 Systems Engineering I Tuesday 1400 Jackson C 178-SE-02 Systems Engineering II Wednesday 0900 Ryman Studio JK 136-SEC-01 Space Exploration and Colonization Vehicles, Logistics, and Facilities Tuesday 1400 Lincoln E 252-SEC-02 The Next Logical Step: Moonbase 2025 Wednesday 0900 Hermitage C 218-SEC-03 Theoretical Research to Enable Space Exploration and Colonization Wednesday 1330 Lincoln E 179-SEC-04 Applied Research to Enable Space Exploration and Colonization Thursday 0800 Lincoln E 67-SRU-01 ISRU System Development & Validation Monday 1430 Jackson E 107-SRU-02 Extraterrestrial Tools and Instrumentation Tuesday 0900 Jackson E 137-SRU-03 Regolith Resource Extraction Processes Tuesday 1400 Jackson E 180-SRU-04 ISRU Mobility and Infrastructure Wednesday 0900 Jackson E 68-SST-01 Sensor Systems Technology Monday 1430 Ryman Studio M 33-TES-01 Combustion Modeling and Measurements Monday 0830 Ryman Ballroom F 108-TES-02 Alternative Fuels and Energy Systems Tuesday 0900 Ryman Ballroom C Plasmadynamics and Lasers Plasma-Based Flow Control Society and Aerospace Technology Presidential Boardroom B Systems Engineering Space Exploration and Colonization Symposium on Space Resource Utilization Sensor Systems Technology Terrestrial Energy Applications of Aerospace 29 BENEFITS OF ATTENDANCE PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE Session ID Session Title Day Start Time Location Terrestrial Energy Applications of Aerospace (Cont.) 139-TES-03 Energy and Thermal Management Tuesday 1400 Ryman Ballroom C 219-TES-04 Energy Efficiency and Waste Minimization Wednesday 1330 Hermitage B 253-TES-05 Unwanted Combustion Thursday 0900 Hermitage B Thermophysics 34-TP-01 Special Session: Small Re-Entry Probe Analysis and Experiments Monday 0830 Hermitage C 35-TP-02 Thermal Protection Systems Monday 0830 Hermitage D 36-TP-03 Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Methods Monday 0830 Hermitage E 69-TP-04 Non-Equilibrium Flows I Monday 1430 Hermitage C 70-TP-05 Heat Transfer and Cooling in Turbomachinery Monday 1430 Hermitage D 71-TP-06 Hypersonics and Low-Density Facilities Monday 1430 Hermitage E 109-TP-07 Heat Transfer I Tuesday 0900 Hermitage B 110-TP-08 Ablation I Tuesday 0900 Hermitage D 140-TP-09 Non-Equilibrium Flows II Tuesday 1400 Hermitage B 141-TP-10 Aerothermodynamics I Tuesday 1400 Hermitage D 181-TP-11 Heat Transfer II Wednesday 0900 Hermitage B 182-TP-12 Ablation II Wednesday 0900 Lincoln D 220-TP-13 Thermal Management Wednesday 1330 Hermitage C 221-TP-14 Aerothermodynamics II Wednesday 1330 Hermitage D 254-TP-15 Non-Equilibrium Radiation Thursday 0900 Hermitage C 255-TP-16 Propulsion Thursday 0900 Hermitage D 280-TP-17 Special Session: Hayabusa Mission II Thursday 1300 Hermitage C 281-TP-18 Heat Transfer III Thursday 1300 Hermitage D 293-TP-19 Hayabusa Mission I Thursday 0900 Presidential Boardroom B 37-WE-01 Wind Turbine Aerodynamics Monday 0830 Lincoln A 72-WE-02 Offshore Wind Energy Monday 1430 Lincoln A 111-WE-03 Wind Plant Aerodynamics Tuesday 0900 Lincoln A 142-WE-04 Atmospheric Physics and Inflow Tuesday 1400 Lincoln A 183-WE-05 Wind Turbine Aeroelasticity Wednesday 0900 Lincoln A 222-WE-07 Wind Turbine Control I Wednesday 1330 Lincoln A 256-WE-08 Wind Turbine Control II Thursday 0900 Lincoln A 257-WE-09 Wind Turbine Aerodynamics and Structures Thursday 0900 Cheekwood GH 282-WE-10 Wind Turbine Design and Testing Thursday 1300 Lincoln A 30th ASME Wind Energy Symposium 14th Weakly Ionized Gases Workshop 29-PDL-01/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-08 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control I Monday 0830 Cheekwood AB 38-WIG-02/PDL-04 Diagnostics of Plasmas Monday 0830 Hermitage B 73-WIG-05/PDL-07 Plasma-Assisted Combustion I Monday 1430 Hermitage B 143-WIG-09/PDL-12 Plasma Formation & Chemistry I Tuesday 1400 Hermitage A 176-PDL-13/WIG-10 Microwave and Spark Discharges Wednesday 0900 Cheekwood GH 184-WIG-11/FD-41/PDL-15/APA-29 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control IV Wednesday 0900 Cheekwood AB 185-WIG-12/PDL-16 Wednesday 0900 Hermitage E 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG-16/APA-41 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control VI Thursday 0900 Cheekwood AB 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32 Plasma Actuators and Flow Control V Wednesday 1330 Cheekwood AB 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Plasma-Based Flow Control Wednesday 1330 Hermitage E 258-WIG-17/PDL-21 Plasma Formation & Chemistry II Thursday 0900 Hermitage E Plasma-Assisted Combustion II 30 PROGRAM OVERVIEW Monday 9 January 0700 hrs 0800 hrs Registration and Speakers’ Briefing ASM 50th Anniversary Keynote Tuesday Wednesday 10 January Thursday 11 January 12 January Registration and Speakers’ Briefing Registration and Speakers’ Briefing Registration and Speakers’ Briefing New Horizons Forum Keynote New Horizons Forum Keynote New Horizons Forum Keynote Technical Sessions Technical Sessions Technical Sessions Technical Sessions 1100 hrs and New Horizons Forum Panel (0930 – 1200) and New Horizons Forum Panel (0930 – 1200) Aerospace Exposition 1000 hrs Aerospace Exposition 0900 hrs and New Horizons Forum Panel (0930 – 1200) 1200 hrs AIAA Public Policy Luncheon 1300 hrs Exhibit Luncheon Reception AIAA Awards Luncheon New Horizons Forum Keynote Technical Sessions and 1600 hrs Technical Sessions Aerospace Exposition 1500 hrs Aerospace Exposition 1400 hrs Technical Sessions New Horizons Forum Panel (1500 - 1730) 1700 hrs 1800 hrs Dryden Lectureship In Research von Kármán Lectureship In Astronautics Waypoint Texas Reception 1900 hrs 2000 hrs William Littlewood Memorial Lectureship Off-Site Event at Wildhorse Saloon Downtown Nashville AIAA Associate Fellows Dinner 2100 hrs 31 Technical Sessions GAYLORD OPRYLAND RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER Magnolia Lobby B A Belle Meade Information Desk C D A i C Magnolia Mezzanine B Belmont A B C Hermitage E D Registration and Information Center Cheekwood E F C D Speaker’s Briefing Awards Luncheon Public Policy Luncheon G B H Magnolia Boardroom B A New Horizons Forum Keynote Magnolia Boardroom A Magnolia Ballroom Magnolia Mezzanine Convention Center | Level M Presidential Ballroom Convention Center | Level 2 Ryman Studios Presidential Boardrooms Speaker Speaker Practice Practice Room #1 Room #2 Jackson F E D C D A B E B C Information Desk A L i A B F New Horizons Forum Panel B G Lincoln Washington A E Ryman Ballroom A D Presidential Ballroom Ceiling M H C I B N D B E C F J A Ryman Ballroom / Studios Convention Center | Level 0 32 P Q K Presidential Mezzanine Convention Center | Level M O K 33 N. Domel, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Fort Worth, TX N. Okamura, H. Nakatani, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan; H. Taguchi, A. Ueno, T. Hirotani, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan; S. Honami, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan T. Jung, R. Starkey, B. Argrow, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO R. Starkey, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO Chaired by: W. MASON, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 0830 hrs AIAA-2012-0018 AIAA-2012-0022 AIAA-2012-0019 GOJETT: A Supersonic A Study on Modification of Low Comparison of Sonic Booms Speed Aerodynamic Performance from Modified Linear Theory Unmanned Aerial Flight Test to Flight Test Data System of Hypersonic Transportation Monday, 9 January 2012 3-AD-1 Corporation, Dayton, OH; J. Tinapple, Company, Saint Louis, MO Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Chaired by: E. LOTH, University of Virginia and H. BABINSKY, University of Cambridge 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 0830 hrs AIAA-2012-0013 AIAA-2012-0014 AIAA-2012-0012 A Perspective on MixedInlet Flow Control Technology: An Overview of Military Aircraft Supersonic Inlet Compression Inlets and the Learning from History, Use of CFD and Flow Control in Aerodynamics Reinventing the Future L. Surber, Universal Technology R. Scharnhorst, The Boeing the Design Process Monday, 9 January 2012 2-ABPSI-1/APA-1 K. Brentner, P. Morris, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA J. Slater, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0016 Design and Analysis Tool for External-Compression Supersonic Inlets I. Ordaz, W. Li, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0020 Adaptive Aft Signature Shaping of a Low-Boom Supersonic Aircraft Using Off-Body Pressures Y. Ide, University of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan; K. Yoshida, Y. Ueda, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0021 Stability Characteristics of Supersonic Natural Laminar Flow Wing Design Concept Supersonic Aircraft Design M. Rybalko, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; E. Loth, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0015 Detached Eddy Simulations of a Low-Boom Inlet Aerodynamics of Supersonic Inlets 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0011 Simulation of Sound Propagation over Barriers of Arbitrary Shapes J. Liu, K. Kailasanath, Naval Z. Zheng, G. Ke, University of Research Laboratory, Washington, Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS C. Freeborn-Scott, J. Gustavsson, M. DC; N. Heeb, E. Gutmark, University Hays, W. Oates, F. Alvi, Florida State of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH University, Tallahassee, FL 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0009 Numerical Investigation of Fluidic Enhanced Chevrons for Noise Reduction in Supersonic Jets General Aero-Acoustics T. Yuhara, K. Rinoie, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0023 Conceptual Design Study on LH2 Supersonic Transport for the 2030-2035 Time Frame N. Titchener, H. Babinsky, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; E. Loth, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0017 Can Fundamental Shock-Wave/ Boundary-Layer Interaction Research be Relevant to Inlet Aerodynamics? J. Pent, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL; J. Portillo, Siemens, Orlando, FL; W. Krebs, Siemens, Mulheim, Germany 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0010 Application of a Generalized Instability Model to Industrial Annular Combustion Chambers Dr. Richard P. Hallion Senior Adviser for Air and Space Issues, Directorate for Security, Counterintelligence and Special Programs Oversight The Pentagon Washington, DC The Aerospace Sciences Meeting at 50: Tracking a Half Century of Advancement 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0008 Evaluation of the Sensing and Actuation Capabilities C. Nelson, A. Cain, ITAC, LLC, K. Zaman, M. Clem, A. Fagan, NASA of Piezoelectric Composites Chesterfield, MO; G. Raman, Illinois Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Implemented in the Impingement Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL; Surface of a Supersonic Jet Chaired by: B. WALKER, Channel Islands Acoustics 0900 hrs 0830 hrs AIAA-2012-0007 AIAA-2012-0006 Studies of a Wind Turbine Using Noise from a Jet Discharging OVERFLOW and PSU-WOPWOP into a Duct and its Suppression Monday, 9 January 2012 1-AA-1 Monday, 9 January 2012 294-ASM-1 0745 - 0830 hrs Monday 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Inlet Concepts for Low Sonic Boom Aircraft T. Conners, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, Savannah, GA Magnolia Boardroom B Ryman Studio JK Ryman Studio PQ Presidential Ballroom D 34 D. Sigthorsson, General Dynamics Corporation, Dayton, OH; M. Oppenheimer, D. Doman, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM S. Yabili, M. Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; G. Dimitriadis, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium S. Han, C. Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea; C. Lee, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea Chaired by: J. AZEVEDO and D. LACY, The Boeing Company 0900 hrs 0830 hrs AIAA-2012-0037 AIAA-2012-0038 Unsteady Navier-Stokes Full Burning FSI Simulation of Solid Propellant Rocket Simulation of Low-Reynolds Interior Stall Flutter Monday, 9 January 2012 6-APA-2/FD-1 Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA; H. McIlroy, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID K. Lee, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore, Singapore; D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Miami, Coral Gables, FL W. Yuan, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada; D. Poirel, D. Poirel, F. Mendes, Royal Military B. Wang, Royal Military College of College of Canada, Kingston, Canada Canada, Kingston, Canada 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0041 Simulations of Airfoil Limit-cycle Oscillations at Transitional Reynolds Numbers Aerodynamic-Structural Dynamics Interaction 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0040 Experimental Investigation of Small Amplitude Self-Sustained Pitch-Heave Oscillations of a NACA0012 Airfoil at H. Im, X. Chen, G. Zha, University of Transitional Reynolds Numbers 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0039 Prediction of a Supersonic Wing Flutter Boundary Using a High Fidelity Detached Eddy Simulation 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0034 Large Field of View ParticleImage Velocimetry (LF-PIV): Design and Performance C. Cesnik, L. Bernal, R. Vandenheede, D. Kumar, C. Morrison, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0029 Force Measurements of a Flapping Wing with Two Angular Degrees of Freedom and Bio-Inspired Kinematics J. Lechniak, K. Bhamidipati, Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA Presidential Boardroom A Ryman Ballroom BE 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0036 Development and Application of Nanoparticle Tracers for PIV in Supersonic and Hypersonic Flows Ryman Studio NO H. Kato, S. Koike, K. Nakakita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency F. Chen, H. Liu, Z. Rong, Shanghai (JAXA), Chofu, Japan Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0035 Time-Resolved Stereoscopic PIV Measurement of Unsteady Wingtip Flowfield 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0042 Fluid-Structure Interaction Evaluation of F-16 Limit Cycle Oscillations J. Tu, C. Rowley, Princeton S. Pol, B. Balasubramaniam, Los University, Princeton, NJ; J. Griffin, L. Alamos National Laboratory, Los J. Kastner, B. Malla, E. Gutmark, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Cattafesta, L. Ukeiley, University of Alamos, NM Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL OH; J. Liu, K. Kailasanath, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0033 Integration of PIV and point sensors for dynamic estimation of time-resolved velocity fields Particle Image Velocimetry 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0028 Insect Sized Flapping Wing Vehicles Versus Rotorcrafts, a Comparative Study S. Shepherd, J. Valasek, Texas A&M D. Sigthorsson, General Dynamics University, College Station, TX Corporation, Dayton, OH; M. Oppenheimer, D. Doman, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0027 Modeling and Analysis of Eagle Flight Mechanics from Experimental Flight Data Bio-Inspired Flight Chaired by: S. WATANABE, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and M. REEDER, Air Force Institute of Technology 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0030 AIAA-2012-0031 AIAA-2012-0032 Results of the PIV Uncertainty Particle Image Velocimetry Efficient Particle Image Using Wavelet Stochastic of a Three-Dimensional Velocimetry Data Restoration Estimation to correlate nearWorkshop, 2011 (invited) B. Smith, Utah State University, via Probabilistic Principal field pressure to velocity POD Supersonic Cavity Flow Logan, UT; P. Vlachos, Virginia S. Beresh, J. Wagner, B. Pruett, Component Analysis modes in a supersonic jet Monday, 9 January 2012 5-AMT-1 University, Fairborn, OH M. Oppenheimer, D. Sigthorsson, D. Doman, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Chaired by: R. LIND, University of Florida and M. XIN, Mississippi State University 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0025 AIAA-2012-0026 AIAA-2012-0024 A Body Reorientation Strategy Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle A Revised Blade Element Aerodynamic Modeling Including Model for Vehicles with in Insect Takeoff Flight S. Zeyghami, H. Dong, Wright State Flapping and Rigid Body Velocity Flapping Wings Monday, 9 January 2012 4-AFM-1 35 J. Huang, Z. Xiao, S. Fu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China University of Maryland, College Park, H. Yu, L. Bernal, University of College Park, MD Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI Y. Zhang, S. Hosder, Missouri University Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO; L. H. Wendland, University of Oxford, Leifsson, S. Koziel, Reykjavik University, Oxford, United Kingdom Reykjavik, Iceland L. Osusky, D. Zingg, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada Chaired by: S. LEDOUX, The Boeing Company and R. VERMELAND, Lockheed Martin Corporation 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0056 AIAA-2012-0057 AIAA-2012-0058 Robust Airfoil Optimization Performance Enhancement A Novel Aerodynamic Shape Under Inherent and Modelof Auxiliary Air Intakes Using Optimization Approach for Form Uncertainties Using Three-Dimensional Turbulent Vortex Generators M. Ruetten, German Aerospace Stochastic Expansions Flows Monday, 9 January 2012 9-APA-5 R. Wahidi, Z. Zhang, J. Hubner, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL Chaired by: A. ALTMAN, University of Dayton and A. JONES, University of Maryland 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0049 AIAA-2012-0050 AIAA-2012-0051 Volumetric Three-Component Effects of Acceleration and Experimental Investigation Measurements of the Flowfield Pitch Variations on a Rotating of Pitch Ramp-Hold-Return Around Low-Aspect Ratio Flat and Wing Motion of Flat Plates at Low S. Kolluru Venkata, A. Jones, Periodically-Cambered Plates Reynolds Number Monday, 9 January 2012 8-APA-4/FD-3 S. Colliss, H. Babinsky, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; P. Bruce, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; K. Nuebler, T. Lutz, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0046 Shock Control Bump Robustness Enhancement 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0047 The Interaction Between Vortex Rings and Oblique Shocks by the MVG Controlled Ramp Flow at M=2.5 Shock-Boundary Layer Interactions and Control V. Poirier, S. Nadarajah, McGill University, Montréal, Canada 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0059 Efficient RBF Mesh Deformation Within An Adjoint-Based Aerodynamic Optimization Framework L. Leifsson, S. Koziel, Reykjavik University, Reykjavik, Iceland 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0060 Low-Cost Design of Transonic Airfoils Using Variable-Fidelity Surrogates Optimization Methods in Applied Aerodynamics 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0053 Leading Edge Serrations on Flat Plates at Low Reynolds Number 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0054 Aerodynamic Characteristics of Finite Span Wings with Leading Edge Protuberances M. Vyas, S. Hirt, B. Anderson, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH University, Montréal, Canada B. Walther, S. Nadarajah, McGill University, Montréal, Canada 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0062 Constrained Adjoint-Based Aerodynamic Shape Optimization in a Multistage P. Khayatzadeh, S. Nadarajah, McGill Turbomachinery Environment 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0061 Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) Airfoils D. Maruyama, D. Bailly, G. Carrier, ONERA, Meudon, France Ryman Studio FG Ryman Ballroom D Ryman Ballroom C 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0063 Mesh Deformation Using Quaternions and Its Application to Inverse Design Method 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0055 Experimental Investigation of Flow About Wing of Robot Bird 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0048 Experimental Investigation of Normal Shock Boundary-Layer Interaction with Hybrid Flow Control S. Hartman, H. Hoeijmakers, R. Musters, University of Twente, B. Cranston, A. Altman, University of D. Custodio, Worcester Polytechnic Enschede, The Netherlands Dayton, Dayton, OH Institute, Worcester, MA; H. Johari, M. Mizoguchi, H. Itoh, National California State University, Northridge, Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Japan CA; C. Henoch, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport, RI 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0052 Effect of Aspect Ratio on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Rectangular Wings at Low Reynolds Numbers Low Reynolds Number Flows I K. Nuebler, T. Lutz, E. Kraemer, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, J. Oorebeek, W. Nolan, H. Babinsky, Germany; S. Colliss, H. Babinsky, Y. Yan, P. Lu, C. Liu, University of University of Cambridge, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX United Kingdom United Kingdom Chaired by: N. MULLENIX, Ohio State University and S. HIRT, NASA Shared Service Center 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0044 AIAA-2012-0045 AIAA-2012-0043 Comparison of Bleed and An experimental investigation Numerical Investigation of Shock Buffet on an OAT15A Micro-Vortex Generator Effects of three-dimensional shock control bumps applied to Airfoil and Control Effects of on Supersonic BoundaryVortex Generators Layers transonic airfoils Monday, 9 January 2012 7-APA-3/FD-2 36 Moffett Field, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0074 Tethered Cube Stabilization by Means of Active Flow Control Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY M. Yano, D. Darmofal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA J. Kim, L. Sankar, Z. Zheng, N. Yeshala, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0075 Multiscale Modeling of Active Flow Control for Fuselage Drag Reduction T. Oliver, K. Estacio-Hiroms, N. Malaya, G. Carey, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX J. Pinier, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0081 Asymmetric Uncertainty Expression for High Gradient Aerodynamics Solution Adaptive Methods and Uncertainty Quantification Chaired by: D. DARMOFAL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and D. MAVRIPLIS, University of Wyoming 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0077 AIAA-2012-0078 AIAA-2012-0079 AIAA-2012-0080 An Output-Based Dynamic Discrete Adjoint Based An Optimization Framework Manufactured Solutions for the Order Refinement Strategy for Adaptive Error Control in for Anisotropic Simplex Mesh Favre-Averaged Navier-Stokes Adaptation: Application to Equations with Eddy-Viscosity Unsteady Aerodynamics Unsteady Flow Problems K. Fidkowski, University of Michigan, B. Flynt, D. Mavriplis, University of Aerodynamic Flows Turbulence Models Monday, 9 January 2012 12-FD-6 N. Rathay, M. Boucher, M. Amitay, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; E. Whalen, The Boeing Company, Hazelwood, MO 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0073 Unsteady Aerodynamic Flow Control of a Wire-Suspended, Moving Axisymmetric Body Active Flow Control S. Goyta, D. Greenblatt, Technion-T. Lambert, B. Vukasinovic, A. Glezer, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Center, Moffett Field, CA; E. Arad, Rafael Georgia Institute of Technology, Israel Advanced Defense Systems, Ltd., Haifa, Atlanta, GA Israel; T. Shtendel, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; D. Schatzman, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; A. Seifert, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Chaired by: J. LITTLE, University of Arizona 0830 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0071 AIAA-2012-0072 Performance Enhancement Active Separation Control Applied of a Vertical Stabilizer using to an Axis-symmetric Body J. Wilson, Army Aviation and Missile Synthetic Jet Actuators: No Research Development and Engineering Sideslip Monday, 9 January 2012 11-FD-5/APA-6 Sweden; J. Kastner, E. Gutmark, G. Strickland, J. Solomon, F. Alvi, Florida G. Ganci, A. Altman, J. Rodewald, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH State University, Tallahassee, FL University of Dayton, Dayton, OH C. Doolan, M. Tetlow, D. Moreau, L. Brooks, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0068 Vortex Shedding and Tonal Noise from a Sharp Bevelled Trailing Edge Jets and Wakes Chaired by: J. KASTNER, University of Cincinnati and D. BODONY, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0065 AIAA-2012-0066 AIAA-2012-0067 AIAA-2012-0064 Implementing Resonant Identification of Aircraft by Phase-Averaged ReynoldsTertiary Flow Effects on a Enhanced Pulsed MicroTheir Unique Turbulent Wake Stress Budget in the Turbulent Co-axial Ducted Jet M. Mihaescu, Royal Institute of Actuators for the Control of Signature: Experimental Near Wake of a Flat Plate Technology (KTH), Stockholm, M. Rai, NASA Ames Research Center, Supersonic Impinging Jets Validation Monday, 9 January 2012 10-FD-4 M. Azad, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada; W. Quinn, Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Canada; D. Groulx, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0070 Near-field mixing in turbulent free jets issuing from triangular orifices with different apex angles D. Han, S. Hosder, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0082 Inherent and Model-Form Uncertainty Analysis for CFD Simulation of Synthetic Jet Actuators 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0076 Nonlinearity Identification and Flow Control for Low-Reynolds Number Aerodynamics with Unsteady Free-Stream Y. Cho, W. Shyy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI K. Zaman, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0069 Flow-field Surveys for Various Rectangular Nozzles Lincoln C Ryman Ballroom A Jackson F 37 U. Rist, K. Baysal, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany J. Sivasubramanian, H. Fasel, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ S. Hosseinverdi, H. Fasel, W. Blazer, A. Gross, C. Jagadeesh, H. Fasel, University of Arizona, Tucson, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ Tucson, AZ 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0099 Numerical Investigation of 3-D Dynamic Stall Using the γ-ReΘt-SA Transition Model and Improved Delayed-DES 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0093 Manipulation of Droplet Rebounding and Separation Using Surfactant C. Fureby, N. Alin, M. Liefvendahl, M. Chapuis, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden; R. Bensow, A. Feymark, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0100 Large Eddy Simulation of High Re Number Partially Separated Flow A. Kudinov, I. Yurchenko, I. Karakotin, Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center, Moscow, Russia 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0101 Hypersonic Flow Structures Leading to the Effect of Peak Heat Fluxes E. Burtnett, D. Thompson, Mississippi K. Pan, J. Chen, National Taiwan State University, Mississippi State, University, Taipei, Taiwan MS; S. Jung, D. Raps, EADS Innovation Works, Munich, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0092 A Comparison of VOF Simulations with Experimental Data for Droplet Impact on a Dry Surface Special Session: 3D Flow Separation A. Davis, Y. Yeong, A. Steele, E. Loth, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA; I. Bayer, Italian Institute of Technology, Arnesano, Italy 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0091 Spray Impact Resistance of a Superhydrophobic Nanocomposite Coating Microfluidics, Near-Surface and Free-Surface Flows 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0087 Nonlinear Breakdown of Boundary Layer Instability Modes on a Sharp Cone at Mach 6 J. Cohen, M. Karp, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; J. Sivasubramanian, H. Fasel, I. Shukhman, Russian Academy of University of Arizona, Tucson, Sciences, Irkutsk, Russia Tucson, AZ 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0086 A Mechanism for Generating Packets of Hairpins in Shear Flows Special Session: Late Stage Transition United Kingdom; J. Castagna, S. Medida, J. Baeder, University Multiphase Simulation, Ltd., London, of Maryland, College Park, College United Kingdom Park, MD Chaired by: J. BAEDER, University of Maryland and H. FASEL, University of Arizona 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0096 AIAA-2012-0097 AIAA-2012-0098 Investigation of Transition and Numerical Investigation of Numerical Simulation of Separation in the Presence of Three-Dimensional Separation a Turbulent Flow over an Free Stream Turbulence Using on Axisymmetric Bodies at Axisymmetric Hill Y. Yao, Kingston University, London, Direct Numerical Simulation Angle of Attack Monday, 9 January 2012 15-FD-9 Kazoe, M. Yoda, Georgia Institute of Suga, Osaka Prefecture University, Z. Peng, H. Zambrano, T. Conlisk, Sakai, Japan Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Technology, Atlanta, GA Chaired by: T. CONLISK, Ohio University and M. YODA, Georgia Institute of Technology 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0088 AIAA-2012-0089 AIAA-2012-0090 A Theoretical Study of Particle-wall interactions in Molecular Dynamics Biological Cell/Colloidal Simulation of Slip-Transitional micro/nanofluidics T. Conlisk, H. Zambrano, Ohio State Flows in Nano-Channels Particle Transport in University, Columbus, OH; H. Li, Y. T. Ito, H. Yasuoka, M. Kaneda, K. Microchannels Monday, 9 January 2012 14-FD-8 Chaired by: M. CHOUDHARI, NASA Langley Research Center and I. WYGNANSKI, University of Arizona 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0084 AIAA-2012-0085 AIAA-2012-0083 Growth and Breakdown of a DNS Study on Physics of Late Visualization and Tracking of Vortices and Shear Layers in the Wave Packet into a Turbulent Boundary Layer Transition C. Liu, P. Lu, University of Texas, Late Stages of Boundary-Layer Spot in a Cone Boundary Layer Arlington, Arlington, TX Laminar-Turbulent Transition at Mach 6 Monday, 9 January 2012 13-FD-7 L. Charlot, S. Etienne, A. Hay, D. Pelletier, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0094 Free-surface Flow Lagrangian Sensitivities Ryman Studio DE A. Baeten, U. Thalhofer, Augsburg University of Applied Sciences, Augsburg, Germany Ryman Studio L 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0095 Modeling of Coupled Diaphragm-Liquids-Dynamics for Space Applications Lincoln D 38 T. Ruttley, J. Robinson, M. Edeen, A. Thorn, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX W. Milholen, G. Jones, NASA Langley R. King, M. Andino, L. Pack Melton, Research Center, Hampton, VA J. Eppink, M. Kegerise, A. Tsoi, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA G. Rancourt, D. Gipe, R. Starkey, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO N. Morioka, IHI Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; H. Oyori, IHI AEROSPACE Company, Ltd., Gunma, Japan Chaired by: J. SMITH, QuEST Global, Inc. 0830 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0109 AIAA-2012-0110 Biofueled Miniature Turbojet Improved Engine Efficiency via Engine (BIOMITE) the More Electric Engine Monday, 9 January 2012 18-GTE-1 Center, Hampton, VA H. Oyori, IHI AEROSPACE Company, Ltd., Gunma, Japan; N. Morioka, IHI Corporation, Tokyo, Japan 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0111 Fault-tolerant control for the More Electric Engine Chaired by: R. WAHLS, NASA Langley Research Center and J. QUEST, ETW 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0102 AIAA-2012-0103 AIAA-2012-0104 Upgrades at the NASA Langley High-Reynolds Number Flow Disturbance Research Center National Circulation Control Testing in Characterization the National Transonic Facility Measurements in the National Transonic Facility R. Paryz, NASA Langley Research (invited) Transonic Facility Monday, 9 January 2012 17-GT-1/APA-7 Chaired by: F. CHIARAMONTE, NASA Glenn Research Center and F. KOHL, NASA Glenn Research Center 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Update on NASA’s Space Life An Overview of ISS Research NASA Physical Sciences Program Overview and Physical Sciences Program Activities - ISS Research G. Allen, F. Chiaramonte, D. Tomko, Program and National F. Chiaramonte, NASA Headquarters, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC Laboratory Update Washington, DC Monday, 9 January 2012 16-GPSE-1 (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; D. Reckzeh, EADS Airbus, Bremen, Germany; J. Quest, European Transonic Windtunnel (ETW), Cologne, Germany T. Ahlefeldt, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; J. Wild, German Aerospace Center J. Quest, European Transonic (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany Windtunnel (ETW), Cologne, Germany; J. Leuckert, Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0108 Experimental investigation of Mach- and Reynolds-number dependencies of the stall behavior of 2-element and 3-element high-lift wing sections 1130 hrs Oral Presentation The NASA Glenn Acceleration Measurement Projects: Two Decades and Counting of Acceleration Measurement and Support M. Weislogel, Portland State University, Portland, OR; W. Masica, Self, Cleveland, OH; R. Green, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH K. McPherson, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; J. Keller, E. Kelly, Zin Technologies, Cleveland, OH; R. Hawersaat, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; R. Delombard, Mr. Microgravity, Ltd., Huron, OH 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Capillarity in Space - Then (1962) and Now (2012) 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0107 High-Reynolds Number Aeroacoustic Testing Under Pressurised Cryogenic R. Rudnik, German Aerospace Center Conditions in PETW 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0106 HINVA - High lift INflight VAlidation - Project Overview and Status Green Technologies H. Quix, J. Quest, European Transonic Windtunnel (ETW), Cologne, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0105 Hotwires in pressurized, cryogenic environment - It works! J. Cohen, K. Souza, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; H. Levine, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL; B. Girten, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; D. Tomko, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC 1030 hrs Oral Presentation NASA Space Biology Research for 2010-2020 High Reynolds Number Aeronautics and Testing J. Cohen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; D. Tomko, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC; K. Souza, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; H. Levine, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL; B. Girten, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1000 hrs Oral Presentation NASA Space Biology Accomplishments for 2000-2010 Current Trends in Microgravity Science and Technology I Lincoln E Ryman Studio HI Washington B 39 R. Rockwell, C. Goyne, B. Rice, B. Tatman, J. McDaniel, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA; J. Edwards, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC J. Shank, P. King, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; F. Schauer, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH R. Dyer, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO; A. Naples, T. Kaemming, J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; F. Schauer, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Gallo, George Washington University, Newport News, VA; P. Danehy, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; R. Rockwell, C. Goyne, J. McDaniel, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Gimelshein, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA F. Kody, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO Chaired by: C. TAVARES, The Boeing Company 0830 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0125 AIAA-2012-0126 Characterization of a Vortex-flow An Integrated Aircraft Design Eng-burning Hybrid Rocket Motor and Performance Prediction Tool-Design, Validation, and for Nanosatellite Applications R. Jansen, E. Teegarden, S. Demonstration Monday, 9 January 2012 21-ISC-1 University, Columbus, OH; J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; F. Schauer, R. Russo, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH Y. Hew, H. Huang, University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0127 Ultra-Low Power Wireless Strain Sensing System Chaired by: R. HARTFIELD, Auburn University and V. TANGIRALA, General Electric Company 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0119 AIAA-2012-0120 AIAA-2012-0121 Rotating Detonation Engine Development and Testing of a Parametric Testing of a Unique Modular Rotating Detonation Rotating Detonation Engine Operation J. Suchocki, S. Yu, Ohio State Engine Design Monday, 9 January 2012 20-HABP-2 Research Center, Hampton, VA R. Mahtani, E. Garcia, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0128 Wake Effects and Synergies in Aeroelastic Wind Power Harvesting Systems M. Nik, P. Givi, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; C. Madnia, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY; S. Pope, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0117 EPVS-FMDF for LES of HighSpeed Turbulent Flows 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0130 Rotary Fuel Cell S. Long, J. Gregory, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0124 Dual Crossover Dual Shock Ignition of a Pulse Detonation Engine W. Stoddard, R. Driscoll, A. St. George, B. Romanchuk, D. Munday, E. Gutmark, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH F. Jaberi, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0116 Advanced Modeling of High Speed Turbulent Reacting Flows Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0131 A Temperature Corrected Dual_ S. Mendoza, University of Memphis, Luminophore Pressure-Sensitive Memphis, TN Paint System for Unsteady A. DeGennaro, University of Virginia, Pressure Measurements 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0129 Three-Dimensional Panel Method Hydrodynamic Models of Oscillating Fins International Student Conference - Undergraduate Division 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0123 Enhanced Mixing in Supersonic Flow Using a Pulse Detonation Combustor T. Ombrello, C. Carter, F. Schauer, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; C. Tam, Taitech, L. Camardo, P. King, C. Stevens, Air Inc., Beavercreek, OH; A. Naples, J. Force Institute of Technology, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; F. Schauer, Air Force Hoke, K. Hsu, Innovative Scientific Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH AFB, OH; J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0122 Determination of Effective Crossover Location and Dimensions for Branched Detonation in a Pulsed Detonation Engine Pulse Detonation Engines 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0115 Large-Eddy/Reynoldsaveraged Navier Stokes Simulation of a Dual-Mode Scramjet Combustor M. Sexton, M. Bradley, K. Bowcutt, The J. Fulton, J. Edwards, H. Hassan, Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, North Carolina State University, CA; D. Saunders, J. Slater, NASA Glenn Raleigh, NC Research Center, Cleveland, OH; S. Ghosh, J. Edwards, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 1000 hrs Oral Presentation National Center for Hypersonic Combined Cycle Propulsion: TBCC Dual Inlet Analysis and Modeling National Center for High Speed Combined-Cycle Propulsion (Invited) Chaired by: J. MCDANIEL and R. GAFFNEY, NASA Langley Research Center 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0113 AIAA-2012-0114 AIAA-2012-0112 Close-Collaborative Dual-Pump CARS Measurements Development of Methods to in the University of Virginia’s Predict High-Speed Reacting Experimental and Flows in Aerospace Propulsion Computational Study of Dual-Mode Scramjet: a Dual-Mode Scramjet Configuration A Systems J. Drummond, NASA Langley A. Cutler, G. Magnotti, L. Cantu, E. Combustor Monday, 9 January 2012 19-HABP-1 G. Cai, J. Ting, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia Belmont A 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0132 Modeling and Optimization of Air Distribution Systems for Commercial Aircraft Cabins Using CFD Techniques Jackson E M. Rahimi, G. Esposito, H. Chelliah, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA; V. Hiremath, S. Pope, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0118 Chemical Kinetic Model Reduction and Efficient Implementation Strategies for Hypersonic Propulsion Applications Jackson D 40 J. Edwards, A. Baldwin, K. Bloemer, K. Callahan, T. Crawford, T. Fahringer, Auburn University, Auburn, AL C. Hartney, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0134 Conceptual Design of a Model Solar-Powered Unmanned Aerial Vehicle of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom N. McKay, A. Chou, D. Becker, C. Hoffman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0143 Research and Development of the eXtendable Solar Array System A. Friedrichs, S. Balakrishnan, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0135 Optimal Triangle Guidance for Aerial Defense P. Lahur, Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc., Tokyo, Japan; A. Hashimoto, K. Murakami, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan R. Graves, S. Sherer, R. Jelic, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH M. O’Connell, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN; S. Karman, Chaired by: V. BETRO, UTC and R. NOACK, Pennsylvania State University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 0830 hrs AIAA-2012-0155 AIAA-2012-0156 AIAA-2012-0154 Structured Overset Meshing Techniques for Unstructured Automatic Grid Generation Framework for Fixed-Wing Mesh Adaptation with Elliptic for Dirty STL Data Using Smoothing Approximate Concave Feature Aircraft Configurations Monday, 9 January 2012 25-MVC-1 M. Daskilewicz, B. German, Georgia M. Rumpfkeil, University of Dayton, Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Dayton, OH Chaired by: J. MARTINS, University of Michigan and E. CRAMER, The Boeing Company 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 0830 hrs AIAA-2012-0148 AIAA-2012-0149 AIAA-2012-0150 Observations on the Topology Optimization Under Generation of Pareto Frontier Uncertainty Using Gradients, via a Modified Directed Search of Pareto Frontiers with Implications for Design Hessians, and Surrogate Domain Method T. Erfani, S. Utyuzhnikov, University Decision Making Models Monday, 9 January 2012 24-MDO-1 Z. Raic, J. Coyne, R. Patterson, D. Materkowski, J. Cuhran, J. Berrier, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Chaired by: L. HANSEN, HRP Systems, Inc. 0830 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0141 AIAA-2012-0142 SkyNet: Commercial Satellite Design and Testing of Soldier Data Relay Solutions Portable UAV Monday, 9 January 2012 23-ISC-3 A. Siddens, J. Bayandor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Chaired by: J. CORBETS 0830 hrs AIAA-2012-0133 Soft Impact Crashworthiness Analysis for a Jet Engine Forward Section Monday, 9 January 2012 22-ISC-2 J. Paulos, A. Argondizza, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0137 Reduced Weight Hydraulic Actuation for Small Mobile Applications A. Winetrobe, M. Dung, M. Jacobs, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0145 Analysis and Design of a Mobile, Actively-Balanced Ballbot for Integration into Human Environments N. Kolencherry, W. Crossley, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0152 Multi-Fidelity Optimization Strategies Using Genetic Algorithms and Sequential Kriging Surrogates C. Druyor JR, S. Karman, National Center for Computational Engineering, Chattanooga, TN 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0157 An Adaptive Hybrid Grid Generation Method for Complex Geometries J. Peter, ONERA, Châtillon, France; M. Nguyen-Dinh, Airbus, Toulouse, France; P. Trontin, ONERA, Châtillon, France 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0158 Goal oriented mesh adaptation using a projection of the total derivative of aerodynamic functions with respect to mesh coordinates Meshing Techniques and Algorithms J. Hicken, J. Alonso, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0151 PDE-constrained optimization with error estimation and control MDO Fundamental Methods V. Bailey, N. Cantu, G. Garcia, M. Orona, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0144 Laundry in Space: Gravity Independent Laundry System International Student Conference - Team Division T. Burdett, J. Gregg, K. Van Treuren, Baylor University, Waco, TX 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0136 A Numerical Study on Improving Airfoil Performance at Low Reynolds Numbers for Small-Scale Wind Turbines using Intentional Roughness International Student Conference - Masters Division T. Michal, J. Krakos, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0159 Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation Through Edge Primitive Operations S. Kamkar, A. Wissink, S. Venkateswaran, Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, Moffett Field, CA 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0160 An Adaptive Mesh Refinement Strategy for the Unsteady Simulation of Aerodynamic Wakes 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0153 An Information-Theoretic Approach to Optimally Calibrate Approximate Models C. Bryant, G. Terejanu, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX University, Ithaca, NY M. Cui, A. Kreuter, G. Kutil, B. Miller, C. Packard, M. Rahimpour, G. Soin, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO M. Merino-Martinez, Technical University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0139 2D Plasma Flow in a Magnetic Nozzle with a Bi-Modal Electron Energy Distribution Function 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0147 SOLSTICE: Standaloneelectric Optimized Lifting System, Transitional Internal J. Harris, J. Quint, E. Garcia, Cornell Combustion Engine 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0146 A Duty Cycle Approach to Power Management in SelfReliant Robots G. Akiki, J. Majdalani, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0138 New Framework for Modeling the Bidirectional Vortex Engine Flowfield with Arbitrary Injection Z. Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China Magnolia Ballroom Ryman Studio R 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0161 Determination of Clustering and Switching Factors in Parabolic Grid Generation Belmont C B. Hagen, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0140 PIV on Simple Mechanical Flapping Wings for Hover-like Kinematics Belmont B 41 H. Kim, P. Diévart, S. Dooley, S. Won, Y. Ju, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ P. Khare, D. Ma, X. Chen, V. Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA W. Calhoon, Combustion Research and Flow Technology, Inc., Huntsville, AL S. Shanbhogue, A. Ghoniem, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0173 Investigation of Atomization Models for Pressure Swirl Atomizers 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0174 A numerical investigation of the ignition characteristics of a spray flame under atmospheric conditions Sprays and Droplets I 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0166 Sooting Limits of Counterflow Nonpremixed Flames: Pressure Effects C. Hall, R. Pitz, Vanderbilt University, B. Sarnacki, H. Chelliah, University Nashville, TN of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0165 Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Premixed Cellular Tubular Flames Laminar Flames I 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0175 Prediction of High DensityRatio Liquid Jet Atomization in Crossflow Using High Fidelity Simulations on HPC D. Bloomer, J. Seitzman, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; H. Kim, S. Won, F. Dryer, Y. Ju, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; B. Kiel, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany; P. Gerlinger, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; M. Aigner, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany P. Donde, V. Raman, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0180 Sensitivity analysis for Eulerian PDF methods 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0182 Explicitly Filtered LES of Single-Phase Compressible Flow 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0183 Algebraic TurbulenceChemistry Interaction Model A. Norris, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA S. Radhakrishnan, J. Bellan, Jet S. Sedhai, T. Echekki, North Carolina Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA State University, Raleigh, NC 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0181 An ODT-Based Flame Embedding Approach for Turbulent Non-Premixed Combustion Turbulent Combustion Modeling I W. Kim, H. Kim, W. Yoon, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0176 Experiments on Atomization Characteristics of the Flash Swirl Spray Jackson C Jackson B 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0169 Unsteady pressure effects on laminar counterflow H2/air diffusion flames Jackson A G. Ribert, INSA Rouen, Saint-Étiennedu-Rouvray, France; N. Darabiha, École Centrale de Paris, ChatenayF. Shan, Y. Piao, Tsinghua University, Malabry, France Beijing, China; S. Dooley, Y. Ju, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0168 Numerical Simulations of Low Temperature Ignition Chemistry with Flow, C. Fuller, P. Gokulakrishnan, M. Klassen, Temperature, and Species Combustion Science & Engineering, Inc., Fluctuations in High Pressure Columbia, MD; S. Adusumilli, Y. Kochar, Counterflow Flames 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0167 Effects of vitiation and pressure on laminar flame speeds of n-decane S. Radhakrishnan, J. Bellan, Jet J. Spencer, M. Herrmann, Arizona Propulsion Laboratory, California State University, Tempe, AZ; T. J. Boyde, P. Le Clercq, G. Gebel, T. X. Li, M. Soteriou, United Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA Kuhn, S. Rida, S. James, Honeywell Mosbach, M. Aigner, German Aerospace Technologies Research Center, East International, Inc., Phoenix, AZ Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany Hartford, CT Chaired by: M. ANAND, Rolls-Royce Corporation and J. OEFELEIN, Sandia National Laboratories 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0177 AIAA-2012-0178 AIAA-2012-0179 Premixed Subgrid Modeling Large Eddy Simulations and Transported PDF Calculations of a Based on Stochastic Experimental Investigation Turbulent, Non-Premixed, NonModel Parameterization: of Flow in a Swirl Stabilized Piloted, Hydrogen-Air Flame with Model Formulation and Combustor Differential Diffusion G. Kewlani, Z. Labry, N. Abani, A. Fiolitakis, P. Ess, German Characteristics Monday, 9 January 2012 28-PC-3 E. Loth, K. Krishnan, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA Chaired by: M. COIL, Orbital Technologies Corporation and N. KAWAHARA, Okayama University 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0170 AIAA-2012-0171 AIAA-2012-0172 Modeling Drop-Drop Collision Phenomenology of Secondary Explicitly Filtered LES of TwoRegimes for Variable Pressures Breakup of Newtonian Liquid Phase Flow with Evaporating and Viscosities Droplets Droplets Monday, 9 January 2012 27-PC-2 Chaired by: C. CADOU, University of Maryland and J. POWERS, University of Notre Dame 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0163 AIAA-2012-0164 AIAA-2012-0162 Measurements and Modeling The Critical Radius for Flame Effect of Water Content on Syngas Combustion at Elevated of the Laminar Flame Initiation of Alkane Fuels at Speeds of n-Propyl and Pressure Reduced Pressure S. Won, H. Kim, Y. Ju, Princeton J. Santner, F. Dryer, Y. Ju, Princeton 1,3,5-TriMethyl Benzenes at University, Princeton, NJ University, Princeton, NJ Moderate Pressures Monday, 9 January 2012 26-PC-1 42 N. Bisek, J. Poggie, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; M. Nishihara, I. Adamovich, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH University, Sendai, Japan T. Sushma, Sri Jagadguru Chandrasekaranathaswamiji Institute of Technology, Chickballapur, India; T. Sheshadri, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India; N. Ramesh, Sri Jagadguru Chandrasekaranathaswamiji Institute of Technology, Chickballapur, India I. Marinov, O. Guaitella, A. Rousseau, S. Starikovskaia, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Chaired by: G. WILLIAMS, Ohio Aerospace Institute and J. FOSTER, University of Michigan 0830 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0199 AIAA-2012-0200 Shadowgraphic and Optical Evaluation of radiative heat Emission Spectroscopy transfer in combustion chamber Investigation of Nanosecond of Al-H2O MHD generator V. Bityurin, A. Galaktionov, Russian Discharge in Water Monday, 9 January 2012 31-PDL-3 Sheshadri, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Chaired by: J. CASSIBRY and N. HARADA, Nagaoka University of Technology 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0191 AIAA-2012-0192 AIAA-2012-0193 MHD arcjet onset boundary of Beam Riding Performance Estimation of Viscous Losses high specific impulse Plasma of Asymmetrically Propelled in Plasma Thruster Design by a Simplified Problem Thrusters Laser Vehicle J. Subramanian, T. Sushma, T. M. Takahashi, N. Ohnishi, Tohoku Formulation Monday, 9 January 2012 30-PDL-2 M. McCrink, D. Gaitonde, Ohio State R. Neve, J. Chen, A. Heyes, P. Bruce, University, Columbus, OH Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; R. Jones, Dstl Porton Down, Salisbury, United Kingdom Chaired by: I. ADAMOVICH, Ohio University and J. DUTTON, University of Illinois 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0185 AIAA-2012-0186 AIAA-2012-0184 A Semi-Empirical Model of a Comparison of Particle Image Computational and Velocimetry and Force Balance Experimental Analysis of Mach Nanosecond Pulsed Plasma Actuator for Flow Control Measurements for a Positive 5 Air Flow over a Cylinder with Glow Corona Discharge a Nanosecond Pulse Discharge Simulations with LES Monday, 9 January 2012 29-PDL-1/FD-10/WIG-1/ APA-8 H. Sitaraman, L. Raja, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0195 Magneto-hydrodynamics simulation study of high-density plasmas in electromagnetic guns Plasma Chemistry and Processes R. Pahl, W. Meeks, J. Rovey, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0194 Pre-Ionization Plasma in an FRC Test Article K. Anderson, D. Knight, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0188 Characterization of Single Pulse of Plasma Jet Plasma and Laser Propulsion R. Erfani, C. Hale, K. Kontis, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0187 Flow Control of a NACA0015 Airfoil in a Turbulent Wake Using Plasma Actuators Plasma Actuators and Flow Control I 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0197 Thrust vectoring of a laserablated aluminum plasma using permanent magnets B. DeBlauw, B. Sanders, N. Glumac, J. Dutton, G. Elliott, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Cheekwood GH Hermitage A 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0198 Modification of Boron Nitride Ceramic to Replicate Hall Effect Thruster Surface Wear 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0190 Correlation between Emission, Electric, and Flow Properties of Arc Filament Plasma Actuators J. Sinko, College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN; A. Rubin, S. Zaidi, R. Miles, Princeton A. Satonik, J. Rovey, Missouri C. Schlecht, Institute for Materials, University, Princeton, NJ University of Science and Technology, Energetics and Complexity, Greenville, Rolla, MO SC; T. Lis, R. Davidson, D. Gregory, University of Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL; S. Yokota, S. Harada, A. Sasoh, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan; B. Oh, Ohio State University, Newark, OH; M. Larus, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0196 Laser Ablation Tractor Beaming with Bilayer Targets M. Natarajan, D. Bodony, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0189 Validation of an effective computational model for localized arc-filament plasma actuators and application to high subsonic boundary layer separation control Cheekwood AB 43 E. Venkatapathy, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Atlanta, GA; J. McClellan, Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, Cambridge, MA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0209 Large Eddy Simulation of Reacting Centerbody Stabilized Swirled Flow in a Gas Turbine M. Ahmed, Georgia Southern University, Combustor 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0208 Behavior of Methane Flame in the Channel Type Mesocombustors Combustion Modeling and Measurements 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0207 Acoustic Effects of Porous Inert Media on Lean Premixed Combustion at Elevated Pressures Space and Society Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; J. McClellan, Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, Cambridge, MA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0216 Flowfield Analysis of a Small Entry Probe (SPRITE) Tested in an Arc Jet D. Empey, Sierra Lobo, Inc., Moffett D. Prabhu, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA Field, CA; K. Skokova, P. Agrawal, G. Swanson, D. Prabhu, K. Peterson, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; M. Winter, University of California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; E. Venkatapathy, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0215 Small Probe Reentry Investigation for TPS Engineering (SPRITE) K. Skokova, D. Prabhu, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; D. Empey, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA; Y. Chen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0217 Arc Jet Testing of Small Entry Probe (SPRITE) Special Session: Small Re-Entry Probe Analysis and Experiments J. Meadows, A. Agrawal, University of L. Williams, A. Agrawal, University of Statesboro, GA; A. Choudhuri, University G. Corona, B. Dam, N. Love, A. Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL of Texas, El Paso, El Paso, TX; M. Choudhuri, University of Texas, El Rahman, Georgia Southern University, Paso, El Paso, TX Statesboro, GA 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0206 Passive Mitigation of Combustion Noise in Liquid Fuel Combustion Using Porous Inert Media G. Fuentes, PRISM, Denver, CO 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0203 Key Factors to Achieve Maturity in Safety Management Under a Safety Management System (SMS) Chaired by: D. EMPEY and D. SPENCER, Georgia Institute of Technology 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0213 AIAA-2012-0214 Overview of and Recent Small Probes for Orbital SPORE Entry, Descent and Advancements in Small Probe Return of Experiments Landing Reentry Investigation for TPS D. Spencer, N. Bauer, M. Nehrenz, J. D. Spencer, N. Bauer, J. Juneau, A. Kelly, Georgia Institute of Technology, Willingham, A. Mandalia, J. Kelly, Engineering (SPRITE) Monday, 9 January 2012 34-TP-1 C. Wey, N. Liu, NASA Glenn Research N. Syred, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Center, Cleveland, OH United Kingdom Chaired by: E. KHALIL, Cairo University 0830 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0204 AIAA-2012-0205 Simulation of a Single-Element Analysis of Blow Off Limits and Lean-direct Injector Combustor Regime/Flame State Changes Using Arbitrary Polyhedral with Swirl and Cyclonic Mesh Stabilized Combustion Monday, 9 January 2012 33-TES-1 C. Hearsey, University of Mississippi, University, University, MS; J. Pass, Astrosociology Research Institute, Huntington Beach, CA Chaired by: C. HEARSEY, University of Mississippi 0830 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0202 AIAA-2012-0201 The Astrosociological Paradigm: Spaceflight and Science Fiction G. Landis, Self, Berea, OH The Interplay between Environments and Ecologies Monday, 9 January 2012 32-SAT-1 Ryman Ballroom F 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0219 Thermal Analysis of Small Re-entry Probes P. Agrawal, D. Prabhu, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; Y. Chen, NASA Ames Research G. Swanson, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA; D. Empey, K. Skokova, Center, Moffett Field, CA E. Venkatapathy, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0218 Development of an Integrated Data Acquisition System for a Small Flight Probe Hermitage C 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0211 NOx and PAH Emissions from n-Heptane and 1-Heptene Partially Premixed Flames S. Aggarwal, K. Brezinsky, X. Fu, University of Illinois, Chicago, Y. Shekhawat, T. Echekki, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Chicago, IL 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0210 An ODT-Based Multiscale Radiative Transport Model in Participating (AbsorbingEmitting) Gray Media Presidential Boardroom B 44 S. Gulli, L. Maddalena, University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX; S. Hosder, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN R. Rohit, R. Kumar, E. Titov, D. Levin, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; D. Goldstein, P. Varghese, L. Trafton, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX CO; J. Johansen, Siemens, Taastrup, of Technology Zurich, Zurich, Denmark; L. Fingersh, S. Schreck, Switzerland; N. Chokani, R. Abhari, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO R. Arndt, L. Chamorro, F. Sotiropoulos, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN Chaired by: D. BERG, Sandia National Laboratories and M. LACKNER, University of Massachusetts 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0230 AIAA-2012-0231 AIAA-2012-0232 Inflow Characterization and Wake Structure of a 2MW Drag reduction in large wind Aerodynamic Measurements on a Wind Turbine Measured Using turbines through riblets: evaluation of different SWT-2.3-101 Wind turbine an Instrumented UAV P. Medina, M. Singh, Siemens, Boulder, G. Kocer, Swiss Federal Institute geometries Monday, 9 January 2012 37-WE-1 Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; F. Ferguson, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; I. Blankson, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Chaired by: P. YEE, The Aerospace Corporation and M. IVANOV, Russian Academy of Sciences 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0224 AIAA-2012-0225 AIAA-2012-0226 Automated Aerodynamic Molecular Dynamics Modeling and Simulation of Optimization for Lifting Simulations of Normal Shock Near-field Enceladus Plumes Hypersonic Vehicles at High Waves in Dilute Gas Mixtures from Tiger Stripe Fractures T. Schwartzentruber, P. Valentini, Using a Collision-limiter Altitude J. Burt, E. Josyula, Air Force Research P. Tump, University of Minnesota, Condensation Model Monday, 9 January 2012 36-TP-3 Corporation, Dayton, OH; R. Viskanta, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; R. Sikorski, M. Chen, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Chaired by: G. NATERER, University of Ontario and J. FRANKEL, University of Tennessee 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0221 AIAA-2012-0222 AIAA-2012-0220 Surface heat flux prediction Effect of SiC Foam and Radiative Variable Transpiration through physics based Properties on Thermal Protection Cooling: A New Solution for the Thermal Management of calibration: part 1- theory Systems C. Tseng, Universal Technology J. Frankel, M. Keyhani, B. Elkins, Hypersonic Vehicles Monday, 9 January 2012 35-TP-2 D. Greenblatt, M. Schulman, A. Ben-Harav, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0233 Dynamic Stall Control on a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Using Plasma Actuators A. Babbitt, J. Strike, M. Hind, J. Naughton, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0234 Pressure Distributions on a Wind Turbine Blade Section for Various Pitch Oscillation Conditions Wind Turbine Aerodynamics 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0228 DSMC Modeling of NO Formation for SIMULATION OF Radiation in Hypersonic Flows A. Borner, D. Levin, Z. Li, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Lincoln A Hermitage E P. Réthoré, N. Troldborg, F. Zahle, N. Sorensen, Risø Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark Hermitage D 1200 hrs AIAA-2012-0237 Comparison of the wake of different types of wind turbine F. Grasso, Energy research Centre of CFD models 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0236 Development of thick airfoils for wind turbines the Netherlands (ECN), Petten, The C. Metzinger, J. Baker, J. Grobbel, Netherlands C. Van Dam, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0235 Effects of Splitter Plate Length on Aerodynamic Performance & Vortex Shedding on Flatback Airfoils 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0229 Study of a Water Homogeneous Condensation of Water in Supersonic N. Parsons, D. Levin, Pennsylvania Z. Li, I. Sohn, D. Levin, Pennsylvania Expansions using Molecular State University, University Park, PA State University, University Park, PA Dynamics 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0227 Development of a Chemistry Model for DSMC Simulation of the Atmosphere of Io Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Methods B. Elkins, M. Keyhani, J. Frankel, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0223 Surface Heat Flux Prediction Through PhysicsBased Calibration: Part 2-Experimental Validation Thermal Protection Systems 45 A. Montello, M. Nishihara, J. Rich, I. Columbus, OH; S. O’Byrne, University Adamovich, W. Lempert, Ohio State of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, University, Columbus, OH Australia; I. Adamovich, W. Lempert, Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics Laboratory, Columbus, OH N. Heeb, E. Gutmark, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; K. Kailasanath, J. Liu, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC H. Hafsteinsson, L. Eriksson, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; E. Gutmark, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; E. Prisell, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV), Stockholm, Sweden Chaired by: K. AHUJA, Georgia Institute of Technology 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0245 AIAA-2012-0246 Fluidic Enhancement of Active Suppression of Mechanical Chevrons using Supersonic Jet Noise Using Novel Schemes Pulsating Micro-Jets Monday, 9 January 2012 40-AA-2 B. Gustafsson, Volvo Corporation, Trollhattan, Sweden; D. Cuppoletti, E. Gutmark, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; H. Hafsteinsson, L. Eriksson, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0247 Nozzle throat optimization for supersonic jet noise reduction Jet Noise I General William L. Shelton Commander, Air Force Space Command New Horizons Forum Monday Keynote Monday, 9 January 2012 39-NHF-1 1330 - 1430 hrs S. Bowman, I. Adamovich, W. Lempert, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0242 Atomic Oxygen Measurements in O2(a1g) Injected Nonequilibrium Plasmas by Two Photon Absorption Laser Induced Fluorescence Public Policy Lunch I. Kosarev, P. Sagulenko, V. Khorunzhenko, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia; S. Starikovskaia, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0241 Time-Resolved Electric Field Measurements in 1-5 Atm Surface Nanosecond Dielectric Discharge. 2D-Ignition of Combustible Mixtures by Surface Discharge Diagnostics of Plasmas Monday, 9 January 2012 287-PP-1 1230 - 1330 hrs of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Chaired by: A. TROPINA, Kharkov National University and T. LEE, Michigan State Univeristy 0830 hrs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0239 AIAA-2012-0240 AIAA-2012-0238 Picosecond USED-CARS for Picosecond E-Field CARS; A Temporally and Spatially Simultaneous Rotational/ Diagnostic Technique to Measure Resolved Spectroscopic Measurements of Plasma Translational and Vibrational the Electric Field in Nanosecond Actuator Thermal Properties Temperature Measurement of Pulsed Plasmas B. Sanders, B. Deblauw, G. Elliott, Nitrogen in a Nonequilibrium B. Goldberg, Nonequilibrium J. Dutton, N. Glumac, University Thermodynamics Laboratory, Mach 5 Flow Monday, 9 January 2012 38-WIG-2/PDL-4 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0244 Kinetics of Plasma-Assisted Oxidation and Ignition below Self-Ignition Threshold S. Hammack, T. Lee, Michigan State A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, University, East Lansing, MI; C. Princeton, NJ Carter, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0243 Simultaneous Planar OH Imaging of Microwave Plasma Enhanced Combustion at 10 kHz Ryman Studio PQ Presidential Ballroom D Presidential Ballroom A-D Hermitage B 46 F. Gern, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA T. Uematsu, S. Aso, Y. Tani, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan M. Williams, B. Griffin, T. Reagan, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL; J. Underbrink, The Boeing Company, Tukwila, WA; M. Sheplak, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL D. Sullivan, J. Kline, M. Salamon, Research Support Instruments, Hopewell, NJ; R. Miles, S. Zaidi, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0255 Longitudinal Flight Dynamics Modelling and Control of ScramSpace I W. Zhou, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0256 A Simple Reentry Trajectory Generation and Tracking Scheme for Common Aero Vehicle College, Grand Rapids, MI; G. B. Wang, H. Hu, Iowa State Holup, J. Gallman, M. Moeller, Spirit University, Ames, IA Aerosystems, Inc., Wichita, KS 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0261 Development of a Digital Fringe Projection Technique to Characterize the Transient R. White, J. Krause, Tufts University, Behavior of Wind-Driven Medford, MA; R. De Jong, Calvin Droplet/Rivulet Flows S. Bobashev, N. Mende, P. Popov, V. Sakharov, B. Reznikov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia Q. Xing, W. Chen, Beihang University, Beijing, China 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0257 Segmented Optimal Guidance with Constraints on Terminal Angle of Attack and Impact Angle 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0263 Measurements of Convective Heat Fluxes by Sensors Based on Anisotropic S. Woodiga, T. Liu, Western Michigan Thermal Elements in Pulsed University, Kalamazoo, MI Gasdynamic Processes 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0262 Effects of Yaw and Roll Angles on Skin Friction Topology on Delta Wings Surface Sensors Z. Prime, C. Doolan, B. Cazzolato, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen L. Brooks, University of Adelaide, Proving Ground, MD Adelaide, Australia Chaired by: M. BENNE, The Boeing Company and H. SHIN, General Electric Company 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0258 AIAA-2012-0259 AIAA-2012-0260 Micromachined Aluminum An Optically Interrogated, MEMS Microphone Array on a Nitride Microphone Technology Microfabricated Pillar Array Chip for Turbulent Boundary Development for Wall Shear Stress Sensing Layer Measurements Monday, 9 January 2012 43-AMT-2 Wright-Patterson AFB, OH G. Bowen-Davies, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Design and Development of the Gamera Human Powered Helicopter and Lessons Learned for Gamera II Hypersonic Flight Mechanics and Control 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0251 Preliminary Aerodynamic and Structural Design Tradeoff for a Box-Wing Airliner Aircraft Design Studies I J. Cary, G. Crouse, Auburn University, I. Salam, C. Bil, RMIT University, Auburn, AL Melbourne, Australia 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0250 Preliminary Design Optimization of an Amphibious Aircraft Chaired by: M. WEAVER, The Aerospace Corporation and M. BOLENDER, Air Force Research Laboratory 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0252 AIAA-2012-0253 AIAA-2012-0254 HIFiRE 6: An Adaptive Flight Supersonic Flight Separation Optimal Parameters for Simulation for TSTO Launch Maneuverability of Affordable Control Experiment M. Bolender, J. Staines, D. Dolvin, Vehicles Considering Shock Precision Munitions Air Force Research Laboratory, F. Fresconi, I. Celmins, L. Fairfax, Wave Interaction Reduction Monday, 9 January 2012 42-AFM-2 Karlsson, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden Chaired by: M. DRAKE, The Boeing Company 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0249 AIAA-2012-0248 Bird-Like Wing Configuration Improved Aerodynamic for Pitch Control of a Tailless Analysis for Hybrid Wing Body Conceptual Design Aircraft A. Bradley, R. Gardhagen, M. Optimization Monday, 9 January 2012 41-AD-2 Presidential Boardroom A Ryman Studio NO Cheekwood F 47 Technology, Delft, The Netherlands R. Simpson, K. Lowe, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Venezuela J. Tinapple, L. Surber, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH Grumman Corporation, Redondo Beach, CA Chaired by: H. BABINSKY, University of Cambridge and E. LOTH, University of Virginia 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0271 AIAA-2012-0272 AIAA-2012-0273 Evaluation of Non-bleed Research on Supersonic Inlet Survey of Steady-Steady RANS Shock Wave Boundary Layer CFD Modeling Techniques for Bleed D. Davis, NASA Glenn Research Interaction Control Using a Passive Device Flow Control in Center, Cleveland, OH New Mixed Compression Inlet External Compression Inlets T. Troia, A. Patel, M. Bright, Northrop Simulator Model - Initial Results Monday, 9 January 2012 46-APA-10/ABPSI-2 D. Willis, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Lowell, MA Chaired by: A. FARINA, Army Armament Research, Engineering and Development Center 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0265 AIAA-2012-0266 AIAA-2012-0267 Using Enriched Basis Functions Considerations for Choosing Induced Drag Reduction of for Automatically Handling Aerodynamic Models in Wing an Airplane Using Local Twist, Wake-Body Intersections in Design Panel Method Verification Source-Doublet Potential Panel D. Pate, B. German, Georgia Institute P. Boschetti, E. Cardenas, A. Amerio, of Technology, Atlanta, GA Simón Bolívar University, Naiguatá, Methods Monday, 9 January 2012 45-APA-9 Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Chaired by: B. GANAPATHISUBRAMANI, University of Southampton and P. LAVOIE, University of Toronto 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Three-Dimensional Fine spatial and temporal Three-component - ThreeTomographic-PIV Applied resolution turbulence dimensional (3C-3D) PIV Measurements of Turbulent to Small-Scale Turbulence measurements using Comprehensive Laser Doppler (invited) Flows (invited) J. Soria, N. Buchmann, C. Atkinson, G. Elsinga, Delft University of Velocimetry (invited) Monday, 9 January 2012 44-AMT-3 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ F. Palacios, J. Alonso, M. Colonno, J. Hicken, T. Lukaczyk, Stanford University, Stanford, CA J. Becker, S. Johnson, T. Yechout, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0270 Investigation of Orion Re-Entry Drogue Chute Aerodynamic Characteristics 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0275 Addressing Corner Interactions Generated by Oblique ShockWaves In Unswept Right-Angle Corners and Implications for High-Speed Inlets N. Titchener, H. Babinsky, University of D. Baruzzini, Lockheed Martin Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Corporation, Fort Worth, TX 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0274 Control of a Shock-Wave/ Boundary-Layer Interaction and Subsequent Subsonic Diffuser Using a Combination of Vortex Generators and Bleed Aerodynamics of Supersonic Inlets - Flow Control GA; B. Hellman, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0269 Adjoint-based method for supersonic aircraft design D. Crowley, B. Robertson, D. Mavris, using equivalent area Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, distribution 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0268 Aerodynamic Surrogate Modeling of Variable Geometry A. Talbi, R. Viard, Institute of Electronics Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, Villeneuve d’Ascq Cédex, France; L. Gimeno, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; P. Pernod, A. Merlen, Institute of Electronics Microelectronics and Nanotechnology, Villeneuve d’Ascq Cédex, France 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0264 Elaboration of Robust Integrated Thermal Flow Sensors for Time and Spatial Resolved Aerodynamic Measurements M. Vallikivi, M. Hultmark, A. Smits, (invited) 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Measuring Small-Scale Turbulence Using a Nano-Scale Thermal Anemometry Probe (invited) Aerodynamic Design Methodologies I J. Katz, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 1600 hrs Oral Presentation High-resolution threedimensional measurements of velocity distributions and particle trajectories in turbulent flows using digital holography (invited) Resolved Velocimetry for Turbulent Flows (Invited) Ryman Studio FG Ryman Ballroom A Magnolia Ballroom 48 P. Eliasson, O. Grundestam, S. Peng, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden; H. Yao, L. Davidson, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden O. Grundestam, S. Peng, P. Eliasson, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden; H. Yao, L. Davidson, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden X. Meng, J. Wang, J. Cai, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; China; F. Liu, S. Luo, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA F. Liu, S. Luo, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA B. Tian, H. Li, X. Meng, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; F. Liu, S. Luo, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA M. Ilie, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL H. Yokoi, H. Ozawa, Y. Nakamura, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan T. Ishihara, Y. Ogino, K. Sawada, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan; H. Tanno, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kakuda, Japan 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0285 Computation of Surface Heat Transfer Rate on Apollo CM Test Model in Free-Piston Shock Tunnel HIEST Plasma Actuators and Flow Control II A. Swantek, J. Austin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0284 Heat Transfer on a Double Wedge Geometry in Hypervelocity Air and Nitrogen Flows 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0286 Aerodynamic Heating of an Open Cavity in Hypersonic Compression Ramp Flow 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0280 Flow past flat plate at angle of attack; numerical studies using LES, DES and DDES Hypersonic Boundary Layers and Heat Transfer D. Rohlmann, R. Rudnik, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0279 Influence of Geometric Details on CFD-based Maximum Lift Prediction of a Commercial Aircraft High Angle-of-Attack and High Lift Aerodynamics Chaired by: M. PATEL, Innovative Technology Applications Company, LLC and M. CHANG, Lockheed Martin Corporation 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0287 AIAA-2012-0288 AIAA-2012-0289 AIAA-2012-0290 Effect of plasma actuation on Pulsed-Discharge Flow Control Flow Control over Conical Stability of Plasma Actuated asymmetric vortex flow over a over a Conical Forebody Forebody with Port Pulsed Flows over a Flat Plate B. Zheng, C. Gao, Y. Li, Northwestern Plasma Actuator P. Riherd, S. Roy, University of slender conical forebody Monday, 9 January 2012 49-FD-12/PDL-5/WIG-3/ APA-12 Lafayette, IN; S. Beresh, Sandia University of Arizona, Tucson, C. Ward, B. Wheaton, A. Chou, L. National Laboratories, Albuquerque, Letterman, R. Luersen, S. Schneider, Tucson, AZ NM; S. Schneider, Purdue University, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN West Lafayette, IN Chaired by: K. CASPER, Purdue University and M. BORG, Booz Allen Hamilton 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0281 AIAA-2012-0282 AIAA-2012-0283 Characterization of Controlled Hypersonic Boundary-Layer Stability of High Speed Perturbations in a Hypersonic Transition Experiments in the Boundary Layers in Chemical Boeing/AFOSR Mach-6 Quiet Nonequilibrium Boundary Layer K. Casper, Purdue University, West Tunnel J. Klentzman, E. Ulker, A. Tumin, Monday, 9 January 2012 48-FD-11 B. Johnson, R. Lind, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL Chaired by: M. POST, U.S Air Force Academy and W. FRITZ, Cassidian 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0277 AIAA-2012-0278 AIAA-2012-0276 Trajectory Planning for Sensing Assessment of High-lift Concepts Local flow properties in relation to noise generation for low-noise Effectiveness with High Angle- for a Regional Aircraft in the ALONOCO Project high-lift configurations of-Attack Flight Capability Monday, 9 January 2012 47-APA-11 Cheekwood AB Jackson F Ryman Studio HI 49 F. Bassi, University of Bergamo, Dalmine, Italy University, Blacksburg, VA Z. Gaston, H. Dong, Wright State University, Dayton, OH; M. Ol, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH M. Zaki, S. Ruffin, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Aeronautics, Inc., Palo Alto, CA; A. Peronto, Self, Palo Alto, CA Chaired by: S. RUFFIN, Georgia Institute of Technology and M. SMITH, Georgia Institute of Technology 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0301 AIAA-2012-1301 AIAA-2012-0302 Conservation and Grid Progress Towards a Cartesian A Rapid, Robust, and Accurate Coupled Boundary-Layer Adaptation Enhancements to Cut-Cell Method for Viscous a Normal Ray Refinement Compressible Flow Method for Cart3D Technique for Cartesian-Grid M. Berger, New York University, New D. Rodriguez, P. Sturdza, Y. Based Navier-Stokes Solvers York, NY; M. Aftosmis, NASA Ames Suzuki, H. Martins-Rivas, Desktop Monday, 9 January 2012 52-FD-15 D. Qi, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI; Y. Liu, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China P. Sturdza, Y. Suzuki, H. MartinsRivas, D. Rodriguez, Desktop Aeronautics, Inc., Palo Alto, CA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0303 A Quasi-Simultaneous Interactive Boundary-Layer Model for a Cartesian Euler Solver D. Rodriguez, P. Sturdza, Desktop Aeronautics, Inc., Palo Alto, CA; R. Eymard, University Paris-Est Marnela-Vallée, Marne-la-Vallée, France 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0304 Improving the Accuracy of Euler/ Boundary-Layer Solvers with Anisotropic Diffusion Methods E. Quon, M. Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0305 Advanced Interpolation Techniques for Overset CFD 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0300 Lattice Boltzmann Simulations of a pitch-up and pitch-down maneuver of a span-wise flexible wing in a free stream flow Cartesian and Overset CFD Methods M. Yu, Z. Wang, H. Hu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0299 Experimental and Numerical Investigations on the Asymmetric Wake Vortex Structures of an Oscillating Airfoil Flapping/Plunging/Pitching Wing Aerodynamics C. Liang, George Washington University, Washington, DC P. Trontin, ONERA, Châtillon, France 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0295 Isogeometric analysis of Euler compressible flow. Application to aerodynamics Higher-Order Methods on Unstructured Grids I 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0294 Spectral Difference Solution of Two-dimensional Unsteady Compressible Micropolar D. Bilyeu, Y. Chen, S. Yu, Ohio State Equations on Moving and University, Columbus, OH Deformable Grids 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0293 A Generic 4th Order 2D Unstructured Euler Solver for the CESE Method Chaired by: R. GORDNIER, Air Force Reseach Laboratory and H. DONG, Wright State University 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0296 AIAA-2012-0297 AIAA-2012-0298 Large-Eddy Simulations of a Effect of Stroke Deviation on Analysis of a Hinge-Connected Flapping Plate with an Flapping Plate Forward Flapping Flight J. Franck, K. Breuer, Brown K. Viswanath, D. Tafti, Virginia Implemented Torsional Spring University, Providence, RI Polytechnic Institute and State Model Monday, 9 January 2012 51-FD-14/APA-13 Fairfax, VA Chaired by: K. FIDKOWSKI, University of Michigan and P. PERSSON 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0292 AIAA-2012-0291 Assessment of an implicit highImproved Error and Work order Discontinuous Galerkin Estimates for High Order solver using an explicit algebraic Elements R. Lohner, George Mason University, Reynolds stress model Monday, 9 January 2012 50-FD-13 Ryman Ballroom D Ryman Ballroom C Ryman Ballroom BE 50 America, McLean, VA; P. Schallhorn, J. Roth, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL S. Ragab, H. Fayed, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Toms River, NJ; D. Blake, R. Lyon, Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City, NJ Columbus, OH Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany; D. Greenblatt, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel D. da Silva, Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil; R. Domingos, L. Trapp, R. Papa, L. Santos, Embraer, São José dos Campos, Brazil J. Royston, Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc., Cape Canaveral, FL M. Dejmek, Canadian Space Agency, M. Takayanagi, Japan Aerospace B. Zappoli, French Space Agency Saint-Hubert, Canada Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tsukuba, (CNES), Toulouse, France Japan F. Svelto, Italian Space Agency (ASI), Rome, Italy 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Agency Overviews and Perspectives on ISS Utilization at CNES B. Freno, T. Brenner, P. Cizmas, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0314 Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Applied to the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes Equations 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Overview of ISS Activities by ASI on Physical, Chemical and Material Sciences Current Trends in Microgravity Science and Technology II T. Shizawa, Tokyo University of Science, Chino, Japan; K. Sakai, ANA Aircraft Maintenance Company, Ltd., Minowa, Japan; K. Miyajima, R. Miyashita, ART Metal MFG Company, Ltd., Ueda, Japan 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0319 Uniform Dividing Wing Ejecting Smoke of Slot Film Seeding Chaired by: F. KOHL, NASA Glenn Research Center and T. RUTTLEY, NASA Johnson Space Center 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1430 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Agency Overviews and Center for the Advancement of Current Status of Canadian Perspectives on ISS Utilization Science in Space (CASIS) - An Scientific Research In Space Physical Sciences at JAXA Overview Y. Nakamura, K. Rinoie, Y. Sunada, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0318 Airfoil Stall Suppression by Use of Rectangular Cross Section Burst Control Plates Flow Control J. Masud, Air University, Islamabad, Pakistan; K. Mehmood, National University of Sciences & Technology, Risalpur, Pakistan 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0313 Quasi-3D Multi-Step Ice Accretion Simulation Low Speed and Multi-Phase CFD Applications 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0312 Analysis of Two-Phase Flow in an Effervescent Atomizer Using Volume of Fluid Method Multi-Disciplinary CFD I Monday, 9 January 2012 56-GPSE-2 R. Wahidi, J. Smith, A. Lang, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL Chaired by: J. BONS, Ohio University and S. GORDEYEV, University of Notre Dame 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0315 AIAA-2012-0316 AIAA-2012-0317 PIV and Volumetric 3D Acoustic Separation Control for On the Frequency Scaling of the Forced Flow Above a Low Aspect Measurements of Separated a Laminar Flow Airfoil Turbulent Boundary Layers on S. Benton, C. Bernardini, N. Packard, Ratio Wing J. Bons, Ohio State University, S. Vey, C. Nayeri, C. Paschereit, a NACA4412 Hydrofoil Monday, 9 January 2012 55-FD-18 University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ Chaired by: M. NEAVES, Naval Surface Warfare Center and S. SILTON, Army Research Laboratory 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0309 AIAA-2012-0310 AIAA-2012-0311 Direct Numerical Simulations Collisions Frequency of Flow induced by a small fire in of Steady and Unsteady Particles and Bubbles an aircraft cargo compartment E. Oztekin, Technology and Suspended in Homogenous Stenotic Flows Management International, LLC, C. Brehm, F. Reize, H. Fasel, Isotropic Turbulence Monday, 9 January 2012 54-FD-17 Flow Technology, Inc., Pipersville, PA S. Tu, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS Chaired by: S. TU, Jackson State University and C. LIANG, George Washington University 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0307 AIAA-2012-0308 AIAA-2012-0306 Solving the Shallow Water Integrated CFD and Controls DSMC Tools for Hybrid Equations Using the Analysis Interface for High Continuum/Rarefied Flow High Order Space-Time Accuracy Liquid Propellant Simulations D. Van Gilder, R. Wilmoth, J. Papp, Discontinuous Galerkin CellSlosh Predictions N. Sinha, Combustion Research and Vertex Scheme B. Marsell, D. Griffin, QinetiQ North Monday, 9 January 2012 53-FD-16 Presidential Boardroom B Ryman Studio L Ryman Studio DE Ryman Ballroom F 51 M. Rennie, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; A. Cain, Innovative Technology Applications Company, LLC, Chesterfield, MO 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0327 Numerical Simulation of Film Cooling with Auxiliary Holes Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; K. Hsu, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH J. Donbar, M. Brown, G. Linn, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH Chaired by: J. DONOHUE, United Technologies Research Center 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0330 AIAA-2012-0331 Particle Image Velocimetry in Simultaneous High-Frequency an Isothermal and Exothermic Pressure and TDLAS Measurements in a Small-Scale High-Speed Cavity S. Tuttle, C. Carter, Air Force Research Axisymmetric Isolator with Bleed Monday, 9 January 2012 59-HABP-3 J. Khan, K. Parvez, S. Ahmad, A. Mushtaq, National University of Sciences & Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0329 Studying the Performance of Transonic Axial Flow Compressor by Implementing Circumferential Grooves, Tip Recess and Tip Injection 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0333 Supersonic Combustion and Flame-Holding Characteristics of Pylon Injected Hydrogen in a Mach 2.4 High Enthalpy Flow Ramjet/Scramjet Experiments H. Nadali Najafabadi, M. Karlsson, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden; E. Utriainen, M. Kinell, Siemens, Finspong, Sweden F. Vergine, L. Maddalena, University F. Vergine, L. Maddalena, University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX; M. Gamba, V. Miller, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0332 Evolution of Large-Scale Structures Generated by a Strut Injector in a Mach 2.5 Flow D. Joshi, F. Lu, University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX Film Cooling 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0328 Multi-variable Correlation for Cylindrical Holes at the Suction and Pressure Sides of Turbine Vane N. Ulbrich, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA J. Wei, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China L. Fernandes, R. Freitas, M. Mendonca, Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; J. Johnson, P. King, Air Force Institute Campos, Brazil; R. Flatschart, A. Pantaleão, Vale Solutions in Energy, A. Lynch, D. Blunck, J. Gord, Air Force of Technology, Wright-Patterson São José dos Campos, Brazil Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J. Clark, M. Ooten, Air AFB, OH; M. Polanka, Air Force Institute Force Research Laboratory, Wrightof Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Patterson AFB, OH Chaired by: J. HEIDMANN, NASA Glenn Research Center 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0325 AIAA-2012-0326 Chemiluminescence and High Design Optimization Methods Speed Imaging of Reacting for Improving HPT Vane Pressure Side Cooling Film Cooling Layers A. O’Neil, S. Stouffer, University of Properties Using Genetic Dayton, Dayton, OH; S. Kostka, S. Roy, Algorithms and Efficient CFD Monday, 9 January 2012 58-GTE-2 K. Owen, A. Owen, Complere, Inc., Pacific Grove, CA 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0324 On the Unsteady Thrust Measurement for Pulse Detonation Engines Advanced Measurement Techniques Chaired by: J. KEGELMAN, NASA Langley Research Center and J. NORRIS, Arnold Engineering Development Center 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0321 AIAA-2012-0322 AIAA-2012-0323 AIAA-2012-0320 Dynamic testing and analysis Measurement and Assessment Management of Wind Tunnel Influence of Primary Gage Sensitivities on the Convergence of self-supporting inflatable of Flow Quality in the National Performance Data Using Neural Networks of Balance Load Iterations booms Transonic Facility Monday, 9 January 2012 57-GT-2 Jackson D Magnolia Boardroom B Ryman Studio JK 52 International Student Conference - Community Outreach Division Santa Clara, CA J. Schutte, H. Jimenez, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Aerospace Connections in Education (ACE) Samantha Robertson Daniel Webster College K. Harstad, J. Bellan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA Yamada, W. Takizawa, Y. Mano, T. Kuwahara, M. Tanabe, Nihon University, Funabashi, Japan Chaired by: Y. JU, Princeton University and P. RONNEY, University of Southern California 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0340 AIAA-2012-0341 Intrinsic Instabilities in Modeling of Steady Laminar Roles of Baroclinic Torque Flames for One-dimensional by Acoustic Oscillation on Diffusion Flames M. Matalon, University of Illinois, Premixed Jets of Heptane/Air Structure of Premixed Flame Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL T. Hirosawa, H. Kusakawa, H. and Octane/Air Mixtures Monday, 9 January 2012 63-PC-4 Parashar, ESTECO North America, Novi, MI Y. See, M. Ihme, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0342 Linear Stability Analysis of a Non-premixed Buoyant Jet Flame J. Greenberg, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; D. Katoshevski, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0343 Parametric study of droplet grouping in spray diffusion flames R. Sujith, L. Kabiraj, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0344 Bifurcation Analysis and Observation of Intermittency in Combustion-driven Thermoacoustic Oscillations B. Mattos, P. Magalhaes, J. Bernardo, M. Kirby, D. Mavris, Technological Institute of Aeronautics Georgia Institute of Technology, (ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil Atlanta, GA 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0338 Conceptual Optimal Design of Airliners with Noise Constraints Laminar Flames II C. Nickol, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0337 Hybrid Wing Body Configuration Scaling Study STEM Outreach at the United States Air Force Academy in the Colorado Springs Public School System Naomi Ballard, Sarah Hunt, Thomas Cunningham U.S. Air Force 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0339 Development of a Generic Fleet-Level Noise Methodology Dayton/Miami Valley TechFest 2011 Leslie Sollmann University of Dayton Environmentally Responsible Aviation The Space Cowboys Community Outreach Blair Schumacher, Mary Kate Smith Mississippi State University Chaired by: B. GERMAN, Georgia Institute of Technology and T. TAKAHASHI, Santa Clara University 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0334 AIAA-2012-0335 AIAA-2012-0336 Implementation of Analytical Law and Engineering: An Updates and Modeling Target Cascading for Aircraft Alternative Approach to Enhancements to the Assessment Develop More Efficient of Environmentally Responsible Design X. Fei, B. German, Georgia Institute Transport Category Aircraft Aviation Technologies and Vehicle of Technology, Atlanta, GA; S. T. Takahashi, Santa Clara University, Concepts Monday, 9 January 2012 61-MDO-2/AD-3 CanSat at VT Launching Imagination Sharan Patel, Earl Han, George Bacon Virginia Polytechnic and State University Lincoln C Jackson A Ryman Studio R Integrating Low-Cost Rocket Science into Local Schools, Matt H. Summers, Chris Karpurk Arizona State University The Community Outreach category was established in 2011 at the regional level. We are pleased to have the winners of this category compete for the first time in the AIAA Foundation International Student Conference. The papers being presented are: Chaired by: R. ANDINO, AIAA Monday, 9 January 2012 60-ISC-5 1430 - 1630 hrs 53 Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; A. Kastengren, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL K. Teerlinck, M. Soteriou, United E. Masi, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; J. Bellan, Technologies Research Center, East Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Hartford, CT Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA U. Spadavecchia, T. Sasaki, T. Kikuchi, N. Harada, Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka, Japan Y. Takai, Y. Naganuma, S. Takayanagi, T. Sasaki, T. Kikuchi, N. Harada, Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka, Japan Canaveral, FL Johannesburg, South Africa; D. Boucher, NORCAT, Sudbury, Canada 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Space Resources as an Enabling Element of a cisLunar Economic Engine A. Muscatello, E. SantiagoMaldonado, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0360 Mars In Situ Resource Utilization Technology Evaluation ISRU System Development & Validation Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) J. Kok, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0354 Experimental Investigation and Numerical Prediction of Thermo-Acoustic Instabilities and Associated Liner Vibrations D. Shin, T. Lieuwen, Georgia Institute Induced by Turbulent Combustion of Technology, Atlanta, GA in a Gas Turbine Type Combustor 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0353 Flame Wrinkle Destruction Processes in Harmonically Forced, Laminar Premixed Flames R. Wegeng, Battelle Memorial A. Wilkinson, J. Kleinhenz, NASA Glenn Institute, Richland, WA Research Center, Cleveland, OH Chaired by: J. RICHARD, Electric Vehicle Controllers Ltd and J. LYTLE, NASA Glenn Research Center 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0358 AIAA-2012-0359 Oral Presentation A Mining Engineering ISRU Soil Mechanics Vacuum Lunar Volatiles GroundApproach to Mining Lunar Facility: Soil Bin Preparation Truthing: The Next Step E. Santiago-Maldonado, NASA and Simulant Strength Regolith Kennedy Space Center, Cape A. Neale, P. Kluge, Hatch, Characterization Monday, 9 January 2012 67-SRU-1 O. Khan, A. Martin, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Lexington, KY C. Rodrigues, J. Barata, A. Silva, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal Turbulent Combustion Modeling II U. Mondragon, C. Brown, V. McDonell, Energy Research Consultants, Laguna Hills, CA 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0349 Influence of the Dissipation Energy in the Spray Impingement Modeling Sprays and Droplets II 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0348 Evaluation of Spray and Combustion Behavior of Alternative Fuels for JP-8 Chaired by: N. BISEK, Air Force Reseach Laboratory and K. HOFFMANN 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0355 AIAA-2012-0356 AIAA-2012-0357 Effect of Applied Magnetic Numerical Study on Magnetic Studies on Pulsed Linear Nozzle for Efficient MHD MHD Accelerator Using Model Field on Shock Boundary Application Rocket Engine Layer Interaction Monday, 9 January 2012 66-PDL-6/WIG-4 Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI Chaired by: T. ECHEKKI, North Carolina State University and V. RAMAN, University of Texas, Austin 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0350 AIAA-2012-0351 AIAA-2012-0352 Modeling of Scalar Dissipation Direct Numerical Simulation Flame Stabilization in BluffRates in Flamelet Models for of High-Pressure Multispecies body Stabilized Premixed Mixing in the Cold Ignition HCCI Engine Simulation Flames S. Gupta, S. Keum, H. Im, University of Regime P. Palies, V. Sankaran, S. Liljenberg, Monday, 9 January 2012 65-PC-6 O. Samimi Abianeh, C. Chen, University of Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL Chaired by: R. ANTHENIEN, Army Research Office and E. MASTORAKOS, University of Cambridge 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0346 AIAA-2012-0347 AIAA-2012-0345 Sub-to-Supercritical Mixing in Exploration of Aerated-Liquid Multi-Component Turbulent Single and Dual Component Droplet Evaporation of Jets Using X-Ray Radiography K. Lin, Taitech, Inc., Beavercreek, OH; Kerosene Fuel in Hot Gas Systems C. Carter, S. Smith, Air Force Research A. Roy, C. Segal, University of Environment Monday, 9 January 2012 64-PC-5 Jackson E Cheekwood GH Jackson C Jackson B 54 Technology, Pasadena, CA P. Huang, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Fayetteville, AR J. Kim, I. Boyd, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI H. Kawazoe, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan S. Ramesh, D. Narzary, S. Ekkad, P. Stoakes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA S. Xue, W. Ng, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA; L. Zhang, H. Moon, Solar Turbines, Inc., San Diego, CA Chaired by: B. DROLEN, The Boeing Company and T. LAM, The Aerospace Corporation 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0366 AIAA-2012-0367 AIAA-2012-0368 Large Eddy Simulations of a Optimization of Low JetFan-Shaped Hole Film Cooling on Turbine Blade in a Cylindrical Film Cooling Hole to-Target Spacing Ratio for P. Johnson, J. Kapat, University of Double Wall Impingement Transonic Cascade with High Central Florida, Orlando, FL Cooling Applications Freestream Turbulence Monday, 9 January 2012 70-TP-5 G. Qian, C. Wilson, R. Agarwal, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO Chaired by: D. GOLDSTEIN, University of Texas and E. FARBAR, University of Michigan 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0361 AIAA-2012-0362 AIAA-2012-0363 Computation of Shock Waves Master Equation Study of Characteristics of Arc-Heated in Inert Binary Gas Mixtures Hydrogen Relaxation Using Plasma Flow for Martian in Non-equilibrium Using the Complete Sets of State-to-state Atmosphere G. Yamada, S. Otsuta, T. Matsuno, Generalized Boltzmann Equation Transition Rates Monday, 9 January 2012 69-TP-4 S. Doraiswamy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN; J. Kelley, University of Missouri, Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO; G. Candler, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0365 Numerical Investigation of Double-Cone Flows using an Energy-Bin Approach Heat Transfer and Cooling in Turbomachinery J. Shang, Wright State University, Dayton, OH; S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0364 Convective Heating of Hemisphere Cylinder at Hypersonic Velocities Non-Equilibrium Flows I D. Huston, University of Vermont, Burlington, Burlington, VT 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Miniaturization Technologies for Space Exploration and Their Crossover Applications (invited) Sensor Systems Technology Chaired by: D. HITT, University of Vermont; V. OTUGEN, Southern Methodist University and M. MARTIN, Louisiana State University 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Miniaturization Technologies Highlighting lessons learned from Overview of a Discrete, MEMSDesign, Modeling and for Space Exploration and MEMS controlled delta-Wing LEVs Based H2O2 Monopropellant Experimental Validation of High-g MEMS Accelerometers Their Crossover Applications for aiding future developments Micro-Thruster Concept of integrated micro- and nano- (invited) (invited) (invited) A. Alexeenko, Purdue University, H. Manohara, Jet Propulsion D. Hitt, University of Vermont, technologies for aerospace West Lafayette, IN Laboratory, California Institute of Burlington, Burlington, VT (invited) Monday, 9 January 2012 68-SST-1 T. Ioppolo, M. Manzo, V. LaPenna, U. Ayaz, V. Otugen, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0640 Demonstration of a Novel Micro-Photonic Wall Pressure Sensor (invited) Hermitage D Hermitage C Ryman Studio M 55 Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA; G. Tryggvason, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN MA J. Schmidt, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; B. Ganguly, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH J. Michael, T. Chng, S. Zaidi, A. Dogariu, R. Miles, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ T. Li, I. Adamovich, J. Sutton, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Chaired by: V. SHIBKOV, Moscow State University and C. CARTER, Air Force Research Laboratory 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0377 AIAA-2012-0378 AIAA-2012-0379 Transition from stable laminar Species concentration A Spectroscopic Investigation to highly unstable behavior in measurements in a pulsed of the Effects of Nonpremixed propane/air flame subcritical microwaveEquilibrium Plasma Discharges with sub-breakdown electric field enhanced flame on Combustion Chemistry Monday, 9 January 2012 73-WIG-5/PDL-7 F. Beyer, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; T. Sebastian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA; D. Matha, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; M. Lackner, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA K. Naqvi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA; G. Tryggvason, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN T. Ombrello, C. Carter, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; V. Katta, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0382 Chemical and Transport Effects of Nanosecond Plasma Discharges on H2-Air and C2H4-Air mixtures S. Nagaraja, V. Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA W. Sun, S. Won, Y. Ju, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; T. Ombrello, C. Carter, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0381 Direct Ignition and S-curve Transition by in situ Nano-Second Pulsed Discharge in Methane/ Oxygen/Helium Counterflow Flame Plasma-Assisted Combustion I 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0380 Laminar Flame Propagation Enhancement by Singlet Molecular Oxygen G. Stewart, M. Lackner, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0376 Determining Optimal Tuned Mass Damper Parameters for Offshore Wind Turbines Using D. Olinger, E. DeStefano, E. Murphy, a Genetic Algorithm 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0375 Scale-model experiments on floating wind turbine platforms Offshore Wind Energy Hypersonics and Low-Density Facilities Chaired by: J. JONKMAN, National Renewable Energy Laboratory and A. ROBERTSON, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0371 AIAA-2012-0372 AIAA-2012-0373 AIAA-2012-0374 Development, Validation and Generalized Floating Offshore Development and validation Unsteady Near-Wake of Application of a Curved Vortex Wind Turbine Support Platform of a computational model Offshore Floating Wind Filament Model for Free Vortex Optimization for floating wind turbine Turbines M. Hall, C. Crawford, University of platforms T. Sebastian, M. Lackner, University Wake Analysis of Floating Victoria, Victoria, Canada of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, A. Nematbakhsh, D. Olinger, Offshore Wind Turbines Monday, 9 January 2012 72-WE-2 CUBRC, Buffalo, NY; P. Desjardin, M. T. Suzuki, T. Ozawa, K. Fujita, Ringuette, State University of New York, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Buffalo, NY (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan Chaired by: T. MOELLER and G. BEITEL, Aerospace Testing Alliance 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0370 AIAA-2012-0369 Experimental and Numerical Development of Microwave Plasma Diagnostics for Expansion Study of Flow Diagnostics in Hypersonic Rarefied Wind Tunnel Characterization A. Dufrene, M. MacLean, M. Holden, Tunnel in JAXA Monday, 9 January 2012 71-TP-6 Hermitage B Lincoln A Hermitage E 56 Michele Franci Senior Vice President Planning & Procurement SES 2012 Dryden Lectureship in Research David A. Steffy Senior Vice President Advanced Programs Orbital Sciences Presidential Ballroom D John Wagner Chief Technical Director Launch and Range Systems Directorate Space and Missile Systems Center Washington B H. Yao, L. Eriksson, L. Davidson, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; O. Grundestam, S. Peng, P. Eliasson, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0385 Numerical Investigation of Massively Separated Flows Around Rudimentary Landing Gear B. Rakhshani, University of the Highlands and Islands, Perth, United Z. Xiao, J. Liu, S. Fu, Tsinghua Kingdom University, Beijing, China Chaired by: F. HUTCHESON, NASA Langley Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0383 AIAA-2012-0384 Aeroacoustic Assessment of The Aeroacoustics of HighConceptual Low-Noise High-Lift Lift Slat Under the Effect of Wing Configurations Pressure Fluctuations Tuesday, 10 January 2012 76-AA-3 Tuesday, 10 January 2012 75-NHF-3 0800 - 0900 hrs H. Yao, L. Davidson, L. Eriksson, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; O. Grundestam, S. Peng, P. Eliasson, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0386 Surface Integral Analogy Approaches to Computing Noise Generated by a 3D High-Lift Wing Configuration L. Pires, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil; R. Dougherty, OptiNav, Inc., Bellevue, WA; S. Gerges, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil; F. Catalano, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, Brazil 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0387 Predicting Turbulent Decorrelation in Acoustic Phased Arrays Airframe Noise Michael Huerta Acting Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration New Horizons Forum Tuesday Keynote Tuesday William C. Schneider Visiting Professor, Texas A & M University College Station, TX Senior Engineer (Retired), NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX A. Deguchi, D. Sasaki, K. Nakahashi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan; M. Murayama, K. Yamamoto, Y. Yokokawa, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0388 Aeroacoustic Simulation of JAXA Landing Gear by Building-Cube Method and Non-Compact Curle’s Equation Ryman Studio PQ Presidential Ballroom D The Lectureship emphasizes the great importance of basic research to advancement in aeronautics and astronautics and is a salute to research scientists and engineers. It is named in honor of Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, renowned leader in aerospace research programs. Monday, 9 January 2012 74-LECT-1 1730 - 1830 hrs Michael R. Luther Deputy Associate Administrator for Programs ASA Science Mission Directorate Panelists: Suzi McBride Executive Director NEXT Program Management Office and Launch Segment Iridium New Horizons Forum Monday Panel-Launch Vehicles and Services: the Customers’ Perspective Moderator: Dr.Antonio L. Elias, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Advanced Programs, Orbital Sciences Monday, 9 January 2012 62-NHF-2 1500 - 1730 hrs 57 J. Welstead, B. Reitz, G. Crouse, Auburn University, Auburn, AL L. Iqbal, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0395 Balanced Approach to the Aircraft Design I. Hyun, J. Bayandor, A. Kurdila, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA M. Clem, A. Fagan, K. Zaman, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Y. Ishida, Y. Miyazato, D. Ono, University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, Japan T. Jenkins, F. Wu, K. Turner, MetroLaser, Inc., Irvine, CA R. Semaan, J. Naughton, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 1030 hrs Oral Presentation POD Analysis of Planar Laser Scattering Images of Swirling Jets Schlieren and Flow-Field Imaging H. Takayanagi, K. Fujita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0402 Experimental Hypersonic Aerodynamic Characteristics of Aero-flyby Sample Collection Aeroshell Planetary Entry and Aeroassist Technology 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0397 Aircraft Operations Based Mission Requirements R. McDonald, California Polytechnic M. Brown, B. Kaushik, W. Anemaat, State University, San Luis Obispo, CA DARcorporation, Lawrence, KS 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0396 Planform Load Distribution Mapping for Straight Tapered Wings with Linear Twist S. Dutta, R. Russell, I. Clark, R. Braun, Research Center, Cleveland, OH Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; S. Striepe, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Chaired by: C. REINHOLTZ, U.S. Air Force and K. LOWE, Applied University Research, Inc. 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0404 AIAA-2012-0405 AIAA-2012-0403 Rainbow Schlieren Measurements On the Development of Flow Background Oriented in Underexpanded Sonic Jets Thermometry Imaging for Schlieren Applied to Study Shock Spacing in a Screeching from Axisymmetric Convergent High Temperatures Using Nozzles Thermographic Phosphors Circular Jet Tuesday, 10 January 2012 80-AMT-4 G. Zha, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL Aircraft Design Tools I B. LaCroix, P. Ifju, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0392 Utilization and Performance Enhancements of Multiple Piezoelectric Actuators on S. Beutel, G. Hofmeister, A. Dupont, Micro Air Vehicles 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0391 DAEDALUS - A Fresh BioInspired Aircraft Design Concept Micro Air Vehicle Design Chaired by: M. KNISKERN, Sandia National Laboratories and P. WILLIAMS-HAYES, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0398 AIAA-2012-0399 AIAA-2012-0400 AIAA-2012-0401 Towards High Efficiency On Heatshield Shapes for Mars Comparison of Statistical Entry, Descent, and Landing Hypersonic Flight: Hypersonic Entry Capsules Estimation Techniques for Mars with Propulsive Deceleration: D. Prabhu, D. Saunders, ERC, Inc., Entry, Descent and Landing Supersonic Retropropulsion Bi- Directional Flying Wing Moffett Field, CA A. Nieto, K. Perez, M. Rojas, O. Reconstruction from MEDLI-like Wind Tunnel Testing Rodriguez, O. Fernandez, S. Salman, B. Palaszewski, NASA Glenn Data Sources Tuesday, 10 January 2012 79-AFM-3 M. Ghoreyshi, A. Jirasek, S. Brandt, R. Cummings, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO Chaired by: W. ANEMAAT, DARcorporation 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0393 AIAA-2012-0394 From Spreadsheets to Modeling Fuselage Simulation-Based Aircraft Aerodynamic Effects in Aircraft Conceptual Design Design Optimization Tuesday, 10 January 2012 78-AD-5 J. Seifert, EADS, Manching, Germany P. Ifju, Y. Abudaram, L. Ukeiley, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL; J. Hubner, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL Chaired by: G. PARKER, U.S. Air Force 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0390 AIAA-2012-0389 Micro Air Vehicle Lifted by a Controlling Pre-tension of Silicone Membranes on Micro Magnus Rotor - A Proof of Air Vehicle Flexible Wings Concept Tuesday, 10 January 2012 77-AD-4 Jackson C Ryman Studio NO Cheekwood C Magnolia Boardroom B 58 Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ R. Prater, Y. Lian, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY H. Yang, R. Kannan, A. Przekwas, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0414 A Nonlinear Reduced Order Method with Overset Adaptive Cartesian/Unstructured Grid for Moving Body Simulation 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0420 Flapping Aerodynamics in Ground Effect M. Valdez, C. Chabalko, T. Fitzgerald, B. Balachandran, University of Maryland, College Park, K. Lee, J. Kim, J. Park, C. Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea College Park, MD 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0419 Unsteady Aerodynamic Effects of Wing-Body Interactions in on Three-dimensional Insects’ Flapping Flight Bio-Inspired Aerodynamics C. Coley, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO; A. Lofthouse, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0415 Correlation of Weapon Bay Resonance and Store Unsteady Force and Moment Loading Projectile, Missile, Weapons Bay & Store Separation Aerodynamics P. Zhao, S. Roy, University of Florida, M. Emanuel, D. Bristow, J. Rovey, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO Chaired by: J. GUGLIELMO, The Boeing Company and H. HU, Iowa State University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0416 AIAA-2012-0417 AIAA-2012-0418 Advantages of a Flapping Effects of Yaw Angle on Aerodynamic Response of Aerodynamic Response in Stationary and Flapping wings Wing over a Propeller S. Sunada, K. Tsuji, Osaka Prefecture Locusts in Oscillatory Low Reynolds University, Osaka, Japan R. Kumar, S. Shkarayev, University Number Flows Tuesday, 10 January 2012 83-APA-16/FD-20 M. McDaniel, Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL Chaired by: H. MASSENGILL, Aerospace Testing Alliance 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0412 AIAA-2012-0413 Methods for Determining Lateral Jet Interaction on a Supersonic Roll Damping Finned Projectile in Supersonic Coefficients for Slender Flow J. DeSpirito, Army Research Cruciform Configurations Tuesday, 10 January 2012 82-APA-15 S. Grundmann, C. Tropea, Technical University of Darmstadt, Griesheim, Germany 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0411 PIV-based estimation of DBD plasma-actuator force terms J. Kriegseis, C. Schwarz, A. Duchmann, S. Grundmann, C. J. Si, Chengdu Aircraft Design Tropea, Technical University of Institute, Chengdu, China; B. Zheng, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Darmstadt, Griesheim, Germany Xi’an, China; S. Zheng, Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute, Chengdu, China; C. Gao, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; F. Liu, S. Luo, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0410 Body Force Produced by a SDBD Plasma Actuator Using PIV Measurement Plasma Actuators and Flow Control III Chaired by: M. POST, U.S. Air Force Academy and M. PATEL, Innovative Technology Applications Company, LLC 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0407 AIAA-2012-0408 AIAA-2012-0409 AIAA-2012-0406 Ozone formation in pulsed Study of Spectrum Analysis Force Sensing of an Influence of air flow on the Asymmetric Dielectric Barrier performance of DBD Plasma SDBD at wide pressure range and Signal Biasing for A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, Dielectric Barrier Discharge Discharge Using Mechanical Actuators J. Kriegseis, A. Kurz, A. Duchmann, Princeton, NJ Actuator Resonators Tuesday, 10 January 2012 81-APA-14/FD-19/PDL-8/ WIG-6 Ryman Ballroom BE Ryman Ballroom A Cheekwood AB 59 K. Guntupalli, R. Rajagopalan, Iowa State University, Ames, IA D. Delisi, NorthWest Research Associates, Redmond, WA T. Misaka, F. Holzäpfel, T. Gerz, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany D. Mavriplis, Z. Yang, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0423 Extensions of Time-Spectral Methods for Practical Rotorcraft Problems 1100-1200 hrs 1000-1100 hrs 0900-1000 hrs N. Ahmad, F. Proctor, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Distinguished Speaker Reece Lumsden Consultant, Shoreline, WA Optimize Your Engineering Career from the Start: Navigating the early years of your engineering career through a combination of personal accounts and meticulously researched facts Start Navigating Your Career Now: A Career & Workforce Development Workshop I N. Ahmad, F. Proctor, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0430 The High-Resolution WavePropagation Method applied to Meso- and Micro-Scale Flows Zachary Krevor Senior Systems Engineer, Dream Chaser Program Sierra Nevada Corporation, Louisville, CO Ben Marchionna Aeronautical Engineer, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, Palmdale, CA Distinguished Speaker: Leigh Christian Business Development, Amtec Corporation, Huntsville, AL Increasing Your Net Worth: Developing and marketing yourself to be in the right place at the right time Darin Haudrich Structural Analyst, The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO Panelists: Moderator: Kimberly Hicks, Systems Engineer, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA Cheekwood F Ryman Studio DE Presidential Boardroom A Panel Discussion: Transitioning into an Engineering Career: A discussion and perspectives from young professionals who have transitioning from university studies to the workforce, how they launched their aerospace career and made the transition. Tuesday, 10 January 2012 292-CW-1 0900 - 1200 hrs Research Associates, Redmond, WA 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1300 Reduced-Order Modeling of Rotor-Ship Interaction J. Stephenson, S. Mula, C. Tinney, L. Tang, A. Dinu, D&P, LLC, Phoenix, J. Sirohi, University of Texas, Austin, AZ; S. Polsky, Naval Air Systems Austin, TX Command, Patuxent River, MD 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0425 Far Wake Rotorcraft Vortex Tumbling Aircraft Wake Vortices and Atmospheric Modeling V. Raghav, N. Komerath, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0424 The Intricacies of Measuring Radial Velocity Field on a Rotating Disk With Edgewise Flow Rotorcraft/Propeller/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics I Chaired by: E. JOHNSON, NASA Langley Research Center and F. PROCTOR, NASA Langley Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0426 AIAA-2012-0427 AIAA-2012-0428 AIAA-2012-0429 Observation Lifetime of an Turbulence Measurements Comparison of Spatial and Estimation of Eddy Dissipation in the Wakes of Aircraft and Temporal LES of Wake Vortex Rates from Mesoscale Model Aircraft Trailing Vortex Pair M. Pruis, D. Delisi, NorthWest Model Laboratory Wings Evolution Simulations Tuesday, 10 January 2012 85-ASE-1 of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Chaired by: T. EGOLF, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0422 AIAA-2012-0421 Implicit CFD Methods for Fast Development of Discrete Blade Momentum Source Method for Analysis of Rotor Flows M. Woodgate, G. Barakos, University Rotors in an Unstructured Solver Tuesday, 10 January 2012 84-APA-17 60 C. Kim, S. Choi, J. Yoh, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT V. Naoumov, A. Haralambous, T. Boynton, M. Koc, A. Goldreich, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT J. Gilbert, K. Gonthier, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0433 Meso-Scale Computation of Uniaxial Waves in Granular Explosives-Analysis of Deformation Induced Ignition M. Mankbadi, B. Balachandar, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL Texas, Austin, Austin, TX 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0440 Simultaneous PIV and PLIF Imaging of Low-Temperature Ablation in a Mach 5 Turbulent Boundary Layer Special Session: Turbulence in High-Speed Flows I N. Mullenix, D. Gaitonde, Ohio O. Buxton, M. Sharma, N. Clemens, State University, Columbus, OH; M. University of Texas, Austin, Austin, Visbal, Air Force Research Laboratory, TX Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Chaired by: N. CLEMENS, University of Texas, Austin and S. BALACHANDAR, University of Florida 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0437 AIAA-2012-0438 AIAA-2012-0439 Viscous Effects on the Simultaneous Scalar-Velocity Generation of an Equilibrium Turbulent Boundary Layer for Rayleigh-Taylor Instability of Measurements in a Mach 3 Rapidly Expanding Spherical Strut-based Hypermixer Upstream Boundary Condition R. Burns, N. Clemens, University of Specification Material Interfaces Tuesday, 10 January 2012 88-FD-21 Moderator: J. Forbes, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; W. Garrard, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Space-Bound Projects and Programs 1030 hrs Forum: Space-Bound Projects and Programs H. Lee, Chemring Energetic Devices, Downers Grove, IL 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Overview: Use of Internal Ballistics Modeling in Energetic Components and Systems Energetic Components and Systems: Fundamentals and Applications Chaired by: J. FORBES, University of Colorado, Boulder and J. FORBES, University of Colorado, Boulder 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0434 AIAA-2012-0435 AIAA-2012-0436 AggieSat2 Student Satellite CCSU Moonbuggy-3 Senior Student-Faculty Research on the Capstone Design Project: Combustion in Hybrid-Propellant Mission J. Graves, J. Perez, H. Reed, Texas Design, Competition and Rocket Engine for Aerospace A&M University, College Station, TX Project Assessment Specialization in Mechanical V. Naoumov, N. Al-Masoud, Central Engineering Curriculum Tuesday, 10 January 2012 87-EDU-1 University of Idaho, Moscow, Moscow, ID Chaired by: K. GONTHIER, Louisiana State University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0432 AIAA-2012-0431 The Design of a Heavyweight Spectroscopic analysis on the laser induced aluminum-oxygen Reusable Pyrovalve B. Poulsen, K. Gray, K. Rink, combustion and explosion Tuesday, 10 January 2012 86-ECS-1 Jackson F Hermitage E Lincoln E 61 Arlington, Arlington, TX Menon, J. Seitzman, T. Lieuwen, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA B. Emerson, J. Lundrigan, J. O’Connor, D. Noble, T. Lieuwen, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Chaired by: C. BOURASSA, General Electric Company 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0450 AIAA-2012-0451 Flow Field Characterization in Frequency Locking and Vortex a Premixed, Swirling Annular Dynamics of an Acoustically Excited Bluff Body Stabilized Flow I. Chterev, D. Foti, C. Foley, S. Flame Tuesday, 10 January 2012 91-FD-24 D. Reda, M. Wilder, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; D. Prabhu, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA Chaired by: X. WANG and D. REDA, NASA Ames Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0446 AIAA-2012-0447 Transition Experiments on Effect of Subharmonic Forcing Large Bluntness Cones with on Transition in Chemically Distributed Roughness in Reactive Shear-Layers L. Massa, University of Texas, Hypersonic Flight Tuesday, 10 January 2012 90-FD-23 M. MacLean, CUBRC, Buffalo, NY; T. M. Osusky, D. Zingg, University of White, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA Toronto, Toronto, Canada S. Waggy, A. Kucala, S. Biringen, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO E. Ivanova, B. Noll, M. Aigner, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0452 LES-based evaluation of the turbulent Schmidt numbers for confined coaxial jets C. Seyfert, A. Krumbein, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0448 Correlation-Based Transition Transport Modeling for ThreeDimensional Aerodynamic Configurations K. Ohashi, National Maritime Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan; T. Hino, Yokohama National University, Kanagawa, Japan A. Hadjadj, CORIA, Rouen, France; H. Yee, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; B. Sjogreen, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0453 LES of Temporally Evolving Mixing Layers by an EighthOrder Nonlinear Filter Scheme M. Gancedo, C. De Luzan, E. Gutmark, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; A. Mohamed, Honeywell International, Inc., Los Angeles, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0454 PIV Measurements of Flow in Recirculation Cavities at the Inlet of a Centrifugal Compressor Turbomachinery, Combustion and Mixing J. Papp, S. Dash, Combustion Research and Flow Technology, Inc., Pipersville, PA; T. Wadhams, M. Holden, CUBRC, Buffalo, NY 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0449 Modeling Hypersonic Laminar to Turbulent Transitional Flows for 3D Geometries Using a Two-Equation Onset and Intermittency Transport Models Transition Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; B. Oliver, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX; G. Blaisdell, A. Lyrintzis, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0445 Numerical study on the applicability of wall function models for the flows around an appendage attached to a body Numerical Methods and Models for Turbulent Flows Chaired by: S. ARUNAJATESAN, Sandia National Laboratories and C. RUMSEY, NASA Langley Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0442 AIAA-2012-0443 AIAA-2012-0444 AIAA-2012-0441 A parallel Newton-KrylovParallel Implementation The lagRST Model: a Turbulence Implementation of of a Navier-Stokes Solver: Generalized Minimum Residual Schur flow solver for the Model for Non-Equilibrium Flows Krylov Subspace Method for Reynolds-Averaged NavierTurbulent Ekman Layer Direct R. Lillard, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX; M. Olsen, NASA Ames Stokes equations Numerical Simulation Chemically Reacting Flows Tuesday, 10 January 2012 89-FD-22 R. Balasubramanian, E. Sabini, S. Bradshaw, ITT Corporation, Seneca Falls, NY 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0455 Cavitation performance of pump impellers with different leading edge vane profiles Ryman Studio FG Ryman Ballroom F Ryman Ballroom D 62 of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY (DLR), Brunswick, Germany; M. Ruetten, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany M. Wallraff, T. Leicht, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; M. Lange-Hegermann, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany S. Collicott, Purdue University, West Institute, San Antonio, TX Lafayette, IN; A. Stern, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX; J. Gedmark, Commercial Spaceflight Federation, Washington, DC Z. Wang, L. Shi, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0460 A PNPM-CPR Method for Navier-Stokes Equations 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0465 Differential Reynolds Stress Modeling for Aeronautics H. Luo, Y. Xia, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; R. Nourgaliev, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID; C. Cai, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM B. Henwood, NASTAR Center, Southampton, PA 1030 hrs 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Lynx Development and Status Preparing Payloads and K. Rodway McKee, XCOR Aerospace, People for Sub-Orbital Inc., Mojave, CA Research Missions Considerations, Planning, and Spaceflight Training Updates on Commercial Sub-Orbital Science Flights S. Sohrab, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0467 On a Scale Invariant Model of Statistical Mechanics, Kinetic Theory of Ideal Gas, and Riemann Hypothesis 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0461 A Hermit WENO Reconstruction-based Discontinuous Galerkin Method for the Euler Equations on Tetrahedral Grids 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0466 Generation of Divergence-Free Synthetic Turbulent Velocity Fields for LES/CAA Applications R. Cécora, Braunschweig Technical University, Braunschweig, Germany; A. Sescu, R. Hixon, University of B. Eisfeld, German Aerospace Center Toledo, Toledo, OH R. Jelic, Air Force Institute of (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, A. Probst, Braunschweig Technical OH; S. Sherer, Air Force Research University, Braunschweig, Germany; Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; R. Greendyke, Air Force Institute S. Crippa, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; R. of Technology, Wright-Patterson Radespiel, Braunschweig Technical AFB, OH University, Braunschweig, Germany Chaired by: S. COLLICOTT, Purdue University and J. COHEN, NASA Headquarters 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Activities of the Sub-Orbital Southwest Research Institute’s Projected Global Markets for Applications Researchers Sub-Orbital Research Initiative: Sub-Orbital Reusable Launch Group (SARG) of the First Flights in Next-Gen Vehicle Experiments A. Nelson, XCOR Aerospace, Inc., Commercial Spaceflight Suborbital Mojave, CA D. Durda, Southwest Research Federation (CSF) Tuesday, 10 January 2012 94-GPSE-3 Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA R. Hartmann, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0459 Higher-Order and Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin Methods with Shock-Capturing Applied to Transonic Turbulent Delta Wing Flow Higher-Order Methods on Unstructured Grids II Turbulent, Compressible CFD Applications and Validation Studies 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0458 Numerical Flux Functions for RANS-k-omega Computations with a Line-Preconditioned p-Multigrid DG Solver Chaired by: N. GEORGIADIS, NASA Glenn Research Center and R. BOND, Sandia National Laboratories 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0462 AIAA-2012-0463 AIAA-2012-0464 Verification and Validation of A Coupled Heat Exchanger Simulation of Various Turret RANS Turbulence Models in Boundary Condition for Pre- Configurations at Subsonic Commercial Flow Solvers Design of Air-Intake Positions and Transonic Flight Conditions J. Freeman, C. Roy, Virginia B. Eisfeld, German Aerospace Center Using OVERFLOW Tuesday, 10 January 2012 93-FD-26 P. Persson, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Chaired by: H. HUYNH, NASA Glenn Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0457 AIAA-2012-0456 Robust Computation of High-Order Navier-Stokes Turbulent Flows Using a Simulations Using a Sparse Line-Based Discontinuous Discontinuous Galerkin Method N. Burgess, D. Mavriplis, University Galerkin Method Tuesday, 10 January 2012 92-FD-25 Presidential Boardroom B Ryman Studio M Ryman Studio L 63 Marineau, CUBRC, Buffalo, NY T. Wadhams, M. MacLean, M. Holden, CUBRC, Buffalo, NY Research Center, East Hartford, CT; W. Dawes, R. Cant, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom State University, Columbus, OH L. Zhang, V. Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Chaired by: T. O’BRIEN, Aerojet and C. SEGAL, University of Florida 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0478 AIAA-2012-0479 Flow Dynamics and Mixing DDES of a Supersonic Coaxial of a Sonic Jet into Supersonic Helium Jet P. Cocks, United Technologies Crossflow Tuesday, 10 January 2012 97-HABP-4 D. Shin, A. Hamed, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH J. Feldman, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; M. Gasch, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0472 Advanced Rigid Ablative Thermal Protection Systems J. Karl, A. Gordon, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0481 HyHypervelocity Testing of a Dual-mode Scramjet P. Donde, V. Raman, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; K. Lin, Taitech, Inc., Beavercreek, OH; C. Carter, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0482 LES Based Studies of Jet in Supersonic Crossflow N. Wukie, P. Orkwis, M. Turner, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; M. Bahaj, Y. Boukerkour, French Air Force Academy, Salon-deProvince, France 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0483 Bleed Hole Simulations for Shock Wave Boundary Interactions 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0477 Computational ViscoplasticityBased Modeling of Stress/ Strain Response in Thermomechanical Fatigue Loads Supersonic Mixing/Injection R. Freitas, L. Fernandes, M. Mendonca, Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil; A. Pantaleão, R. Flatschart, Vale Solutions in Energy, São José dos Campos, Brazil 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0476 Computational Evaluation of Labyrinth Seal Configurations Experimental and Computational Efforts I A. Caswell, S. Roy, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; X. An, S. Sanders, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI; J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; F. Schauer, J. Gord, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0471 High-Bandwidth H2O Absorption Sensor for Measuring Pressure, Enthalpy, and Mass Flux in a PulsedDetonation Combustor Hypersonic Measurement for RCS and TPS testing D. Cresci, C. Tsai, R. Foelsche, ATK, J. Boles, Taitech, Inc., Beavercreek, OH, Ronkonkoma, NY; C. Goyne, M. OH; M. Hagenmaier, Air Force Research Smayda, University of Virginia, Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA K. Hsu, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0480 Hybrid LES/RANS Simulations of Shock-Distorted Injection Plumes W. Lin, K. Sreenivas, R. Webster, D. Hyams, National Center for Computational Engineering, Chattanooga, TN 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0475 Effect of Casing and Tip Modifications on the Performance of an Axial Flow B. Casaday, A. Ameri, J. Bons, Ohio Stage Chaired by: S. SUBRAMANIAN, QuEST ASE, Inc. 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0473 AIAA-2012-0474 Parametric Study of Scaling Effect of Hot Streaks on Ash Effects on Thermal Barrier Deposition in an Uncooled Coating Turbine Blades Erosion Turbine Vane Passage Tuesday, 10 January 2012 96-GTE-3 Chaired by: J. KEGELMAN, NASA Langley Research Center and K. KONTIS, University of Manchester 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0469 AIAA-2012-0470 AIAA-2012-0468 Recent Experimental Studies A Modified Point-Diffraction Review of Basic Research Interferometry for Shock Tube and Development Programs of High Speed Boundary Layer Conducted in the LENS Transition in LENS Facilities to Airfoil Testing M. Kashitani, Y. Yamaguchi, D. Facilities in Hypersonic Flows Further the Development of Miyazaki, G. Oki, National Defense M. Holden, T. Wadhams, M. Predictive Tools for Boundary Academy, Yokosuka, Japan MacLean, A. Dufrene, E. Mundy, E. Layer Transition in Flight Tuesday, 10 January 2012 95-GT-3 Jackson D Lincoln D Ryman Studio JK 64 A. Clare, M. Cummings, L. Bertuccelli, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA University, Blacksburg, VA; E. Gustafson, SDA, Reston, VA; O. Ohanian, AVID, LLC, Blacksburg, VA A. Shekhawat, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Spakovsky, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Texas, Austin, Austin, TX G. Esposito, H. Chelliah, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA OH; J. Doty, T. Wu, ; M. Bash, PC Krause and Associates, Inc., West Lafayette, IN 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0498 High-Dimensional Model Representation of Ignition and Non-premixed Extinction Limits J. Mengers, J. Powers, University of of Mixtures of Hydrogen and Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Carbon Monoxide Burning in Air Chaired by: Y. IKEDA and E. LYNCH, Pratt & Whitney 0930 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0497 AIAA-2012-0496 Bayesian experimental design Model Reduction for Reactionfor synthesis gas combustion Diffusion Systems: Bifurcations K. Braman, V. Raman, University of in Slow Invariant Manifolds Tuesday, 10 January 2012 102-PC-7 G. Gvozdich, P. Weise, M. von Spakovsky, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA E. Kivelevitch, K. Cohen, M. Kumar, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH J. Stern, K. Cohen, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Numerical Analysis of Nanoscale Materials Graduate Award (Open Topic) M. Cannella, University of Colorado, B. Davis, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO Boulder, Boulder, CO 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Rocket Propulsion/Propellants and Fluids Graduate Award (Open Topic) Graduate Award Presentations N. Ernest, K. Cohen, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0489 FLC-based Landing Approach and Collision Avoidance Path Planning for Multiple Aircraft and Runways T. Wu, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL; J. Zumberge, M. Wolff, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; E. Lin, ANSYS, Inc., Pittsburg, PA; H. Huang, X. Jia, General Electric Company, Vandalia, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0494 Electromagnetic Design of Aircraft Synchronous Generator with High Power Density S. Weiher, M. Ihme, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0499 Characterization of Mixing and Ignition Effects in Flow-Reactor Facilities Using a Particle Method M. Christensen, S. Pal, R. Woodward, R. Santoro, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0500 Flow Reactor Autoignition Studies of Isooctane at High Pressures and Low to Intermediate Temperatures Combustion Chemistry T. Wu, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL; J. Zumberge, M. Wolff, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0493 Design of Electrical Accumulator Unit (EAU) Using Ultracapacitor A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0501 Ignition Delay Times of Jet-A/ Air Mixtures J. Doty, A. Doty, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; J. Camberos, K. Yerkes, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0495 Design of TemporallyBifurcated Dynamic Electrical System for Maximum Metastable Response with Minimal Thermal Load INVENT I - Modeling & Simulation for Integrated Aircraft Systems (Invited) C. Sabo, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Dynamic Pickup and Delivery Problems with Cooperative UAVs Graduate Award (Open Topic) Chaired by: M. WOLFF, Wright State University and K. YERKES, Air Force Research Laboratory 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0490 AIAA-2012-0491 AIAA-2012-0492 INVENT: Study of the Issues INVENT: Mission-Integrated Development of Surrogate Involved in Integrating a Optimization of a Tip-to-Tail Models for an Aircraft Directed Energy Weapons High Performance Aircraft Synchronous Generator J. Zumberge, Air Force Research Subsystem into a High System Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Performance Aircraft System P. Weise, G. Gvozdich, M. von Tuesday, 10 January 2012 100-MDO-3/AD-6 Davis, Davis, CA 0930 hrs Oral Presentation Fracture and Reliability in Engineering Materials M. Blaylock, University of California, Graduate Award (Open Topic) Chaired by: R. ANDINO, AIAA 0900 hrs Oral Presentation John Leland Atwood Graduate Award Tuesday, 10 January 2012 99-ISC-4 University, Norfolk, VA; A. AlShehabi, Aleppo University, Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0488 Optimized Fuzzy Market-Based Solution to the Multiple Traveling Salesmen Problem Using Particle Swarm Optimization Intelligent Systems in Aerospace I Chaired by: C. TSCHAN, The Aerospace Corporation and K. KOCHERSBERGER, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0485 AIAA-2012-0486 AIAA-2012-0487 AIAA-2012-0484 Development of UAV Trajectory Identifying Suitable Algorithms Smart material actuators as a Fuzzy Logic Clustering of Multiple Traveling Salesman Management System Based on for Human-Computer means of UAV flight control T. Probst, K. Kochersberger, Virginia Problem for Self-Crossover Collaborative Scheduling of Fuzzy Logic Concepts B. Newman, Old Dominion Multiple Unmanned Vehicles Polytechnic Institute and State Based Genetic Algorithm Tuesday, 10 January 2012 98-IS-1 Jackson A Ryman Studio R Hermitage C Ryman Studio HI 65 R. Hanson, J. Jeffries, Stanford University, Stanford, CA D. Xu, D. Lacoste, D. Rusterholtz, C. Laux, École Centrale de Paris, Chatenay-Malabry, France for Scientific Research (CNRS), Chatenay-Malabry, France Technology, Pasadena, CA Chaired by: S. MACHERET, Lockheed Martin Corporation and I. ADAMOVICH, Ohio University 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0507 AIAA-2012-0508 AIAA-2012-0509 Studies of Fast Ionization Investigation of the Ultrafast Heating in Nanosecond Discharges in Wave Discharges at High Pulse Hydrodynamic Expansion Following a Nanosecond Atmospheric Pressure Air Repetition Rates K. Takashima, I. Adamovich, Ohio Repetitively Pulsed Discharge D. Rusterholtz, D. Xu, G. Stancu, D. State University, Columbus, OH Lacoste, C. Laux, National Center in Air Tuesday, 10 January 2012 105-PDL-9/WIG-7 Princeton, NJ Cambridge, United Kingdom J. Kok, B. De Jager, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0506 Modeling of a Turbulent Methanol Spray Flame by Means of an Eulerian Droplet J. Kariuki, D. Cavaliere, C. Letty, E. Model and a Reaction Progress Mastorakos, University of Cambridge, Variable Combustion Model 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0505 A comparison of the blow-off behaviour of swirl-stabilized premixed and spray flames Turbulent Combustion 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0511 Plasma Decay in Air Excited by High-Voltage Nanosecond Discharge A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Princeton, NJ 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0510 Fast Nonequilibrium Plasma Thermalization in N2-O2 Mixtures at Different Pressures 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Combustion and Diagnostics: Challenges and Opportunities (invited) J. Edwards, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH C. Li, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Advanced Supercritical Fuels (invited) Nanosecond Excitation Discharges in Gases W. Roquemore, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Evolution of Gas Turbine Combustion Research Under the Sponsorship of Dr. Julian Tishkoff (invited) AFOSR Combustion and Diagnostics Research Under Dr. Julian Tishkoff (Invited) P. Allison, J. Driscoll, M. Ihme, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0504 Acoustic Behavior of a Partially-Premixed Gas Turbine Model Combustor Chaired by: C. CARTER, Air Force Research Laboratory and J. GORD, Air Force Reseach Laboratory 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Some Advances in Kinetics Evolution of Laser-Based High-speed internal-flow and Transport in Flames from Combustion Diagnostics: mixing and combustion in Absorption and Fluorescence complex geometries (invited) 1985-2010 (invited) C. Law, Princeton University, P. Dimotakis, California Institute of (invited) Tuesday, 10 January 2012 104-PC-9/AMT-5 Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom B. Rankin, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; D. Blunck, B. Kiel, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; J. Gore, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Chaired by: D. GLAZE, Sandia National Laboratories 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0503 AIAA-2012-0502 Infrared Radiation and Response of two acoustically Acoustic Characteristics of excited turbulent premixed flames to an imposed phase lag Combustion Instabilities in N. Worth, J. Dawson, University of Turbulent Premixed Flames Tuesday, 10 January 2012 103-PC-8 Cheekwood GH Magnolia Ballroom Jackson B 66 Public Policy: GET YOUR GREEN CARD--Immigration Options for Scientists and R&D Engineers W. Meeks, J. Rovey, Missouri University of Science and Technology, A. Lemal, M. Perrin, A. Bourdon, C. Laux, École Centrale de Paris, Chatenay- Rolla, MO Malabry, France; E. Renaud, P. Tran, EADS Astrium Space Transportation, Les Mureaux, France 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0514 Numerical Modeling of Pulsed Inductive Plasma Formation Numerical Simulations of Plasma Lincoln C Hermitage A K. Cooper, C. McLemore, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL; T. Anderson, Raytheon Company, Huntsville, AL 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0521 An Experimental Study of a H2-O2 Flame Based Superheated Steam Generator for Coal Gasification 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0522 Performance and Emission Characteristics of a Small-Scale Gas Turbine Engine Fueled with Ethanol/Jet A Blends 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0524 Measurements in a Combustor Operated on Alternative Liquid Fuels B. Simmons, South Dakota School L. Jiang, P. Kolhe, R. Taylor, A. of Mines and Technology, Rapid Agrawal, University of Alabama, City, SD; A. Agrawal, University of Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0523 Flow and Dropsize Measurements in Highly Viscous Alternate Fuel Spray Flames Alternative Fuels and Energy Systems G. Lakanen, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada; D. Boucher, L. Sigurdson, NORCAT, Sudbury, Canada; M. Timusk, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0518 Development of an Intelligent Measure While Drilling System for Planetary Drills Extraterrestrial Tools and Instrumentation R. Gejji, A. Sane, I. Sircar, B. Rankin, C. Mendez, R. Parthasarathy, S. T. Dent, ; A. Agrawal, University of S. Meyer, J. Gore, Purdue University, Gollahalli, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Norman, OK Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL West Lafayette, IN Chaired by: S. AGGARWAL, University of Illinois, Chicago 0930 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0519 AIAA-2012-0520 Comparative Analysis of Three Implementation of Different Wind Turbine Blades Thermoelectric Power P. Das, University of Wisconsin, Generation Model in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis Tuesday, 10 January 2012 108-TES-2 Roberts, M. Viel, J. Atwell, W. Sorel, Roberts, J. Kutchaw, J. Atwell, W. NORCAT, Sudbury, Canada Sorel, NORCAT, Sudbury, Canada Chaired by: D. LINNE, NASA Glenn Research Center and D. CLARK, Lockheed Martin Corporation 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0516 AIAA-2012-0517 AIAA-2012-0515 An Automated End Effector for Evolution of a Mini Coring Tool Cases for Freeform Fabrication on the International Space for Sample Acquisition Use with ISRU Tools D. Boucher, R. Theiss, J. Kutchaw, D. D. Boucher, M. Viel, R. Theiss, D. Station and Beyond Tuesday, 10 January 2012 107-SRU-2 Ryman Ballroom C Jackson E Attorney Mark Harrington will present an overview of “Green Card” options available for foreign-born Scientists and R&D Engineers. This presentation will cover employer-sponsored Green Card cases as well as cases that can be self-filed directly by immigrants without the need for official sponsorship from an employer. A Q&A session will follow the presentation. Tuesday, 10 January 2012 288-PP-2 0900 - 1200 hrs B. Karami Halashi, H. Luo, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; D. Spicer, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA; P. MacNiece, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD Chaired by: S. WU, University of Alabama, Huntsville 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0513 AIAA-2012-0512 A Discontinuous Galerkin Method Reduced atomic collisionalfor Magnetohydrodynamics on radiative model for VUV radiation prediction in Earth’s reentry Arbitrary Grids Tuesday, 10 January 2012 106-PDL-10/WIG-8 67 C. Kirchberger, G. Schlieben, A. Hupfer, H. Kau, Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany D. Bianchi, F. Nasuti, M. Onofri, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0533 Radius of Curvature Effects on Throat Thermochemical Erosion in Solid Rocket Motors X. Chi, C. Wanko, T. Shih, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0527 Effects of Turbulence Modelling in Predicting Flow and Heat Transfer in a Coolant Passage Lined with Pin Fins and Pedestals University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand H. Hamilton, K. Weilmuenster, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; F. DeJarnette, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; G. Inger, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0535 Approximate Method for Computing the Effect of a Finite Catalytic Wall on Laminar Heating Rates in an Equilibrium-Air Flowfield National Renewable Energy Laboratory, R. Storey, S. Norris, K. Stol, J. Cater, State University, Portland, OR Golden, CO; L. Martinez, S. Leonardi, University of Auckland, Auckland, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, New Zealand Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; G. Vijayakumar, J. Brasseur, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA S. Lee, M. Churchfield, P. Moriarty, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0540 Atmospheric and Wake Turbulence Impacts on Wind Turbine Fatigue Loadings Wind Plant Aerodynamics A. Anna, I. Boyd, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0534 Computation of Surface Catalysis for Graphite Exposed to High-Enthalpy Nitrogen Flow Ablation I 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0529 K-distribution Methods for Radiation Calculations in High Pressure Combustion A. Williams, P. Vorobieff, A. Mammoli, University of New Mexico, G. Pal, M. Modest, University of Albuquerque, Albuquerque, NM California, Merced, Merced, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0528 Effect of Slip Flow on Heat Transfer: Numerical Analysis Heat Transfer I Chaired by: M. CHURCHFIELD, National Renewable Energy Laboratory and L. CASTILLO, Texas Tech University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0536 AIAA-2012-0537 AIAA-2012-0538 AIAA-2012-0539 Modeling Gusts Moving Large-Eddy Simulations of Large Eddy Simulation of A 3x3 wind turbine array Dynamically Controlled Wind under stratied conditions Through Wind Farms Wind-Plant Aerodynamics S. Norris, R. Storey, K. Stol, J. Cater, M. Churchfield, S. Lee, P. Moriarty, Turbines using Actuator Discs Z. Wilson, B. Camp, R. Cal, Portland Tuesday, 10 January 2012 111-WE-3 G. Papadopoulos, N. Tiliakos, ATK, E. Farbar, I. Boyd, University of Ronkonkoma, NY; C. Thomson, ATK, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; Clearfield, UT A. Martin, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Lexington, KY Chaired by: D. KUNTZ, Sandia National Laboratories and F. LAI 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0531 AIAA-2012-0532 Real-Time Ablation Recession Modeling Ablation of Charring Rate Sensor System for Heat Shield Materials for NonAdvanced Reentry Vehicles continuum Hypersonic Flow Tuesday, 10 January 2012 110-TP-8 Chaired by: M. KEYHANI and E. SHORT, Raytheon Company 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0526 AIAA-2012-0525 Experimental Investigation Radiation Modeling in Fluidized-Bed Coal Combustion on Film Cooling in a J. Cai, M. Modest, University of Hydrocarbon/GOX Rocket California, Merced, Merced, CA Combustion Chamber Tuesday, 10 January 2012 109-TP-7 A. Hewitt, J. Baker, M. Sharif, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0530 A Computational Study of Natural Convection Heat Transfer in an Cylindrical Enclosure with a Fixed Disk Shaped Obstruction Lincoln A Hermitage D Hermitage B 68 New Horizons Forum Tuesday Panel-Cultivating 21st Century Spacecraft, Aircraft, and Air/Space Traffic Management of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX A. Hahn, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Chaired by: M. MOORE, NASA Langley Research Center 1430 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0546 AIAA-2012-0547 Vehicle Sketch Pad Structural Application of Cart3D to Analysis Module Enhancements Complex Propulsion-Airframe Integration with Vehicle Sketch for Wing Design A. Chaput, S. Rizo-Patron, University Pad Tuesday, 10 January 2012 113-AD-7 C. Haddad, J. Majdalani, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN Chaired by: W. SCHUSTER, Honeywell International, Inc. 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0541 AIAA-2012-0542 Transverse Wave Oscillations Low Frequency Combustion in Liquid Rocket Engines with Instabilities Imaged in a Gas Variable Injection Turbine Combustor Flame Tube Tuesday, 10 January 2012 112-AA-4 J. Temme, P. Allison, J. Driscoll, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI William Pomerantz Vice President of Special Projects Virgin Galactic Tuesday, 10 January 2012 289-LNCH-1 1200 - 1400 hrs Panelists: J. Lourier, G. Reichling, M. Stöhr, M. Di Domenico, B. Noll, M. Aigner, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0548 Parametric Geometry for Propulsion-Airframe Integration 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0549 Towards a Unified Framework using CPACS for Geometry Management in Aircraft Design M. Moore, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Vehicle Sketch Pad Software Demonstration 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0545 Numerical Analysis of Probe Microphones Used for Thermoacoustic Measurements Conceptual Aircraft Design Geometry Tools B. Donald, W. Baars, C. Tinney, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; J. Ruf, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0544 Acoustic characterization of sub-scale rocket nozzles Vicki Cox Senior Vice President, NextGen & Operations Federal Aviation Administration R. Denney, J. Tai, D. Mavris, Georgia A. Rizzi, M. Zhang, Royal Institute R. McDonald, California Polytechnic Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden; B. Nagel, D. Boehnke, State University, San Luis Obispo, CA German Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany 1500 hrs Oral Presentation VSP Directions; Advancing Vehicle Sketch Pad MultiFidelity and Multi-Physics Analysis in Conceptual Design J. Xu, Beihang University, Beijing, China; C. Tam, S. Parrish, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0543 On Indirect Combustion Noise Combustion Noise Awards Luncheon Daniel Dumbacher Deputy Associate Administrator for Human Exploration NASA Moderator: Patti Grace Smith, Aerospace Consultant and former FAA Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation, FAA, Patti Grace Smith Consulting, LLC Tuesday, 10 January 2012 101-NHF-4 0930 - 1200 hrs Cheekwood AB Ryman Studio PQ Presidential Ballroom A-D James Hileman Principal Research Engineer MIT Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics Washington B 69 R. Graves, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH L. Iqbal, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0552 Multidisciplinary Design and Optimization (MDO) Methodology for the Aircraft Conceptual Design E. Nielsen, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; B. Diskin, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Combustion gas sensing by hyperspectral absorption spectroscopy (invited) Austin, TX D. Johnson, Self, Madison, AL; W. Vaughan, University of Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL S. Warning, R. LeBeau, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO; C. Palotai, University of Central Florida, Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; N. Parsons, Orlando, FL; X. Deng, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa D. Levin, Pennsylvania State Barbara, CA University, University Park, PA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0561 An Examination of the Local Dynamics of Ice Giant Atmospheric Phenomena Terrestrial and Extra-Terrestrial Atmospheric Phenomena and Modeling M. Brown, Air Force Research B. Lee, Colorado State University, S. Sanders, University of Wisconsin, I. Burns, University of Strathclyde, Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Fort Collins, CO; K. Lehmann, Madison, Madison, WI Glasgow, United Kingdom University of Virginia, Charlottesville, S. Wagner, Technical University of VA; A. Yalin, Colorado State Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; University, Fort Collins, CO A. Awtry, Neumann Systems Group, Colorado Springs, CO; B. Fisher, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL; J. Fleming, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC; V. Ebert, National Metrology Institute of Germany, Braunschweig, Germany 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0556 Spatially Resolved In Situ TDLAS Measurement of Absolute H2O and OH Mole Fraction in a Laminar 2D Diffusion Flame (invited) 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Diode laser induced fluorescence for combustion diagnostics (invited) 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0554 Discrete Adjoint-Based Design for Unsteady Turbulent Flows on Dynamic Overset Unstructured Grids Diode Laser Spectroscopy for Combustion (Invited) T. Zill, P. Ciampa, B. Nagel, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0553 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization in a Collaborative Distributed Aircraft Design System Aircraft Design Optimization Chaired by: W. VAUGHAN, University of Alabama in Huntsville and N. O`CONNOR, NASA Langley Research Center 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0557 AIAA-2012-0558 AIAA-2012-0559 AIAA-2012-0560 Numerical Simulation of a Realistic Turbulence Inflow How Atmospheric DSMC Simulations of the Tornado Generating Supercell Generation for Wind Turbine Thermodynamic Parameters Plasma Bombardment on Io’s F. Proctor, N. Ahmad, NASA Langley Design and Model Atmospheres Have Sublimated and Sputtered Research Center, Hampton, VA; F. Y. Wang, S. Basu, North Carolina Been Used to Help Engineering Atmosphere Limon Duparcmeur, Metis Technical State University, Raleigh, NC; L. in Aerospace Launch Vehicle C. Moore, A. Walker, D. Goldstein, Solutions, Hampton, VA Manuel, University of Texas, Austin, Design & Development P. Varghese, L. Trafton, University of Tuesday, 10 January 2012 117-ASE-2 R. Hanson, J. Jeffries, Stanford University, Stanford, CA Chaired by: S. KEARNEY, Sandia National Laboratories and A. STEINBERG, University of Toronto 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0555 Oral Presentation Combustion and Propulsion Application of Diode-LaserUltraviolet Cavity Ring-Down Sensors Using Tunable Diode Based Measurements in Spectroscopy for Trace Species Laser Absorption (invited) Hypersonic Flows (invited) Detection (invited) Tuesday, 10 January 2012 115-AMT-6/PC-10 N. Secco, B. Mattos, Technological Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil Chaired by: J. MERRET, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0551 AIAA-2012-0550 Wing-Fuselage Drag Prediction Aerodynamic Sensitivity Analysis for a Proposed Using Artificial Neural Aircraft Design Change Networks Tuesday, 10 January 2012 114-AD-8/MDO-4 Cheekwood F Magnolia Ballroom Ryman Studio R 70 1600-1700 hrs 1500-1600 hrs 1400-1500 hrs Panelists: Leigh Christian Business Development Amtec Corporation Huntsville, AL Reece Lumsden Consultant Shoreline, WA Zachary Krevor Senior Systems Engineer, Dream Chaser Program Sierra Nevada Corporation Louisville, CO Panel Discussion: Career Positioning, A discussion and perspectives on what are the current and future needs in the aerospace field Distinguished Speaker: Steven Cerri Principal at STCerri International San Ramon, CA Transitioning Into Management: Making that transition from the technical to managerial Distinguished Speaker: Dutch Driver Principal at Choragus Consulting Huntsville, AL Communication Across the Ages: Understanding the communication differences across the generations - how to effectively speak and listen Start Navigating Your Career Now: A Career & Workforce Development Workshop II Moderator: Steven Cerri, Principal at STCerri International, San Ramon, CA Tuesday, 10 January 2012 119-CW-2 1400 - 1700 hrs S. Posey, S. Kodiyalam, NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0565 Large-Scale Blast Calculations on GPU Clusters GPU Benchmarking and Applications I R. Lohner, F. Camelli, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA; J. Baum, SAIC, McLean, VA; A. Corrigan, Naval A. Corrigan, K. Kailasanath, J. Liu, R. Ramamurti, D. Schwer, Naval Research Research Laboratory, Washington, DC Laboratory, Washington, DC; J. Dahm, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0564 A Hybrid Grid Compressible Flow Solver for Large-Scale Supersonic Jet Noise Simulations on MultiResearch Laboratory, Washington, DC GPU Clusters Chaired by: G. PATNAIK and C. LI, Aerojet 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0563 AIAA-2012-0562 GPU Progress of Sparse Matrix Efficient Utilization of a CPUSolvers for Applications in GPU Cluster G. Patnaik, A. Corrigan, Naval Computational Mechanics Tuesday, 10 January 2012 118-CS-1 Presidential Boardroom A Magnolia Boardroom B 71 E. Shima, K. Kitamura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0571 New approaches of efficient and time accurate compressible CFD for unsteady low Mach number flows S. Guzik, Lawrence Livermore G. Stipcich, C. Liu, University of National Laboratory, Livermore, CA; Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX P. McCorquodale, P. Colella, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA Chaired by: W. LIOU, Western Michigan University and A. CARY, The Boeing Company 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0574 AIAA-2012-0575 AIAA-2012-0576 A Freestream-Preserving High-order mixed weighted Modified Fourier Spectral High-Order Finite-Volume compact and non-compact Method for Non-periodic CFD H. Fu, P. Lu, C. Liu, University of Method for Mapped Grids with scheme for shock and small Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX Adaptive-Mesh Refinement length scale interaction Tuesday, 10 January 2012 122-FD-29 A. Jemcov, Self, Halifax, Canada; H. Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO Jasak, Wikki, Ltd., London, United Kingdom Chaired by: R. LOHNER and A. DORGAN, The Boeing Company 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0569 AIAA-2012-0570 Entropy Stable MultiA Reduced Dissipation dimensional Dissipation Approach for Unsteady Flows Function for the Roe Scheme on Unstructured Grids C. Winkler, A. Dorgan, M. Mani, The on Unstructured Meshes Tuesday, 10 January 2012 121-FD-28 Research and Flow Technology, Inc., F. Pinna, P. Rambaud, G. Serino, von E. Hassan, H. Aono, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; J. Pipersville, PA Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Boles, Taitech, Inc., Beavercreek, OH; Brussels, Belgium D. Davis, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; W. Shyy, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong Chaired by: S. POL, Los Alamos National Laboratory and P. VOROBIEFF 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0567 AIAA-2012-0568 AIAA-2012-0566 Numerical computations of Multi-Scale Turbulence Model Improved Methodology for RANS Modeling of High-Speed hypersonic boundary layer in Simulation of Supersonic Crossflow Part 2: Inclined roughness induced transition Turbulent Scalar Mixing K. Brinckman, S. Dash, Combustion on a flat plate Injection Tuesday, 10 January 2012 120-FD-27 H. Yee, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; B. Sjogreen, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA; A. Hadjadj, CORIA, Saint-Étienne-duRouvray, France 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0577 Comparative Study of Three High Order Methods for LES of Temporally Evolving Mixing Layers High Resolution Computational Methods D. Jones, J. Mueller, Queen Mary S. Torbert, R. Lohner, George Mason University of London, London, United Kingdom University, Fairfax, VA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0573 CFD Development with Automatic Differentiation Innovative Numerical Algorithms and Flux Formulas 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0572 Checkpointing Schemes for Adjoint Methods and Strongly Unsteady Flows Special Session: Turbulence in High-Speed Flows II Ryman Ballroom BE Lincoln D Jackson F 72 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0580 Optical diagnostics investigation of wake flow fields behind geometrically modified turrets S. Jameson, Lockheed Martin S. George, Draper Laboratory, Corporation, Fort Worth, TX; M. Cambridge, MA Chang, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Cherry Hill, NJ; H. Youngren, AeroCraft Consulting, Portland, ME; W. Roberts, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC R. Del Rosario, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; M. Guynn, NASA Langley Research Center, Center, Cleveland, OH Hampton, VA G. Barrows, T. Young, C. Neely, Centeye, Inc., Washington, DC; S. Humbert, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0586 Vision Based Hover in Place M. Ol, K. Granlund, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0587 Abstraction of Aerodynamics of Flapping-Wings: Is it QuasiSteady? DARPA Nano Air Vehicle (Invited) K. Kubo, T. Nishiaoka, R. Isozumi, Y. Miyazato, University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, Japan 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0582 Effect of Boundary Layer on Choked Flow through a Rectangular Convergent Nozzle Experimental Aerodynamics M. Keennon, K. Klingebiel, H. Won, AeroVironment, Inc., Simi Valley, CA 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0588 Development of the Nano Hummingbird: A Tailless Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Technical Challenges to Reducing Thrust Specific Energy Consumption Center, Cleveland, OH 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Technical Challenges to Reducing Subsonic Transport Weight Center, Hampton, VA D. Bulzan, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Technical Challenges to Reducing Harmful Emissions from Subsonic Transport K. Taminger, NASA Langley Research M. Hathaway, NASA Glenn Research Aircraft NASA Subsonic Fixed Wing: Fundamental Technical Challenges 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0585 On the design and development of a coaxial nano rotorcraft Chaired by: R. WAHLS, NASA Langley Research Center and G. FOLLEN, NASA Glenn Research Center 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1400 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Overview of Technical Technical Challenges to Technical Challenges to Systems Analysis and MDAO Reducing Subsonic Transport Challenges for Energy Efficient, Environmentally for Advanced Subsonic Drag M. Rogers, NASA Ames Research Compatible Subsonic Transport Transport Aircraft Center, Moffett Field, CA W. Haller, NASA Glenn Research Aircraft Tuesday, 10 January 2012 125-GEPC-1 Research Projects Agency, Arlington, VA; C. Martin, Institute for Defense Analysis, Arlington, VA; R. Tun, CENTRA Technology, Arlington, VA; V. Castelli, CTO, Inc., Arlington, VA Chaired by: T. HYLTON and M. OL, Air Force Reseach Laboratory 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0583 AIAA-2012-0584 The DARPA Nano Air Vehicle Lockheed Martin’s SAMARAI Nano Air Vehicle: Challenges, Program T. Hylton, Defense Advanced Research, and Realization Tuesday, 10 January 2012 124-FD-31 K. Gompertz, J. Bons, J. Gregory, C. Bonilla, K. Gompertz, J. Bons, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; R. Haynes, K. Lynch, P. Cross, B. S. Park, C. Kim, Konkuk University, Thurow, A. Ahmed, Auburn University, Seoul, South Korea Auburn, AL Chaired by: D. TROOLIN, TSI Incorporated and W. LAI, TSI, Inc. 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0579 AIAA-2012-0578 Passive Trip Evaluation Using Rotorcraft Airfoil Performance Near Critical Mach Number Infrared Thermography Tuesday, 10 January 2012 123-FD-30 C. Miller, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; D. Lockard, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1700 hrs Oral Presentation Technical Challenges to Reducing Community Perceived Noise from Subsonic Transport Aircraft Ryman Ballroom F Ryman Studio L Ryman Ballroom D 73 Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; C. Traphahn, University of Illinios, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Chaired by: J. SMITH, QuEST Global, Inc. 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0598 AIAA-2012-0599 Lagrangian Parcel Volume Estimation of a Turbulence Method for Particle Surface Model in Cavitation and Aeroacoustic Flows with a Variable Flux J. Mickey, E. Loth, University of Rotational Frame Y. Obikane, S. Khelladi, F. Bakir, F. Margnat, Paris Institute of Technology, Paris, France Livermore National Laboratory, Research Center, Hampton, VA Livermore, CA; G. Allen, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; E. Venkatapathy, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Tuesday, 10 January 2012 128-GTE-4 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0591 Development of a DYNASWIRL® Phase Separator for Space Applications S. Nomura, T. Kaneko, K. Komurasaki, University of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan J. Barata, P. Manquinho, A. Silva, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0600 Identification of Gas Turbine Ground Vortex Formation Regimes R. Hyers, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA J. Sargent, I. Caird, G. Ma, Norwich University, Northfield, VT 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0597 Control and Monitoring System for an Inductively Coupled Plasma Torch System Experimental and Computational Efforts II A. Alexeenko, M. Kulakhmetov, A. Weaver, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; J. Mihaly, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; M. Adams, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA; A. Rosakis, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0596 Feasibility of Non-Equilibrium Hypersonic Flow Measurements at the Small Particle Hypervelocity Impact Range Advanced Hypersonic Testing Capabilities MA 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Fluid Flow Effects in Microgravity Materials D. Matson, Tufts University, Medford, Processing 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0592 Controlled Convection During Microgravity Solidification Microgravity Fluid Physics I Kadambi, Y. Kamotani, Case Western X. Wu, G. Chahine, Dynaflow, Inc., W. Meyer, R. Sicker, NASA Glenn Reserve University, Cleveland, OH Research Center, Cleveland, OH; Jessup, MD J. Cohen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; T. Lorik, J. Eustace, L. Chestney, K. Bambakidis, Zin Technologies, Cleveland, OH; F. Chiaramonte, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC Chaired by: D. WISHART, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne and S. GOGINENI 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0593 AIAA-2012-0594 AIAA-2012-0595 X-Ray Computed Tomographic Comparison of MSL RCS Development of Highly Inspection of Thermal jet computations with flow Sensitive and Spatially Protection System Materials visualization and velocimetry Resolved Laser Absorption D. Empey, Sierra Lobo, Inc., Moffett C. Johansen, L. Novak, B. Bathel, S. Spectroscopy for Plasma Wind Field, CA; D. Schneberk, Lawrence Ashcraft, P. Danehy, NASA Langley Tunnel Measurement Tuesday, 10 January 2012 127-GT-4 Patton, A. Bruzas, Zin Technologies, Cleveland, OH Chaired by: B. MOTIL, NASA Glenn Research Center and B. ANTAR, University of Tennessee 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0590 AIAA-2012-0589 Dynamic Response of Development of Packed Bed The International Space Reactor ISS Flight Experiment Station (ISS) Light Microscopy Passive Cyclonic Separator in B. Motil, E. Rame, NASA Glenn Module (LMM) Present Results Microgravity Research Center, Cleveland, OH; M. and Future Capabilities N. Hoyt, M. Kang, A. Kharraz, J. Tuesday, 10 January 2012 126-GPSE-4 Cheekwood C Ryman Studio JK Presidential Boardroom B 74 A. Jalali, C. Ollivier Gooch, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada University, Stanford, CA; G. Mungal, University, College Station, TX Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA; R. Hanson, Stanford University, Stanford, CA Supersonic Combustion J. Dannenhoffer, Syracuse University, Aerospace, Hampton, VA; J. Thomas, Syracuse, NY E. Nielsen, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA State University, Raleigh, NC N. Grady, R. Pitz, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; C. Carter, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; K. Hsu, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH Chaired by: J. BELLAN, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology and J. AUSTIN, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0611 AIAA-2012-0612 AIAA-2012-0613 AIAA-2012-0614 LES/RANS Simulation of Combustion characteristics of Feasibility of One-Dimensional UV Raman Scattering an inlet/supersonic combustor Rotational and Vibrational Measurements of Supersonic a Supersonic Combustion model Raman in High Speed Flames Reacting Flow over a Piloted, Experiment A. Potturi, J. Edwards, North Carolina M. Gamba, V. Miller, Stanford A. Bayeh, A. Karpetis, Texas A&M Ramped Cavity Tuesday, 10 January 2012 131-PC-11 Polytechnic Institute and State H. Thornburg, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH University, Blacksburg, VA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0610 Correlation of Grid Quality Metrics and Solution Accuracy for Supersonic Flows Grid Quality Metrics Related to Solution Accuracy C. Lafountain, P. Italiano, K. Cohen, Space Institute (IAE), São José Dayton, Dayton, OH; J. Camberos, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, dos Campos, Brazil; R. d’Amore, K. Yerkes, Air Force Research OH Technological Institute of Aeronautics Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH (ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil Chaired by: C. OLLIVIER GOOCH, University of British Columbia and J. DANNENHOFFER, Syracuse University 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0606 AIAA-2012-0607 AIAA-2012-0608 AIAA-2012-0609 Overview of the PETTT Workshop A Truncation Error-Based Accuracy Assessment of Effects of mesh regularity on Mesh Quality/Resolution, Approach to Understanding and Finite Volume Discretizations on accuracy of finite-volume Practice, Current Research, and Improving Mesh Quality in CFD of Diffusive Fluxes on schemes A. Choudhary, C. Roy, Virginia B. Diskin, National Institute of Future Directions Unstructured Meshes Tuesday, 10 January 2012 130-MVC-2 K. Lee, University of Kwandong, Kwandong, South Korea; S. Singh, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0605 Hazard Exposure Reduction Using Genetic Fuzzy Path Planning Intelligent Systems in Aerospace II Chaired by: K. KOCHERSBERGER, Virginia Polytechnic and State University and C. TSCHAN, The Aerospace Corporation 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0602 AIAA-2012-0603 AIAA-2012-0604 AIAA-2012-0601 Commonality Analysis of Space Data-Driven Stochastic Model I/O Based Variable Structure Accelerating robust 3D pose Systems Using a Multiobjective Development for Unknown Model Reference Adaptive estimation using c*-images Satellite Formation Control in A. Gerlach, B. Walker, University of Genetic Algorithm Data Sources Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH A. Zigiotto, Aeronautics and J. Doty, M. Fuqua, University of Elliptic Orbits Tuesday, 10 January 2012 129-IS-2 Jackson B Hermitage C Ryman Studio NO 75 S. Dooley, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ N. De Lucca, E. Jumper, S. Gordeyev, G. Crahan, M. Rennie, L. Rapagnani, B. Neiswander, E. Matlis, T. Corke, University of Notre Dame, Notre E. Jumper, University of Notre University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Dame, Notre Dame, IN; S. Gogineni, Dame, IN Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH Chaired by: M. RENNIE and T. MADDEN, Air Force Research Laboratory 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0623 AIAA-2012-0624 AIAA-2012-0625 The Study of Aero-Optical Aerodynamic Shaping of Geometric Optimization of a and Mechanical Jitter for Flat Spherical Turrets to Mitigate Cylindrical Plasma Adaptive Window Turrets Aero-Optic Effects Optic Lens Tuesday, 10 January 2012 134-PDL-11 National Laboratory, Livermore, CA Chaired by: H. CHELLIAH, University of Virginia and H. IM, University of Michigan 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0619 Development of surrogate fuel Computer-Aided Construction An Experimentally Validated mechanisms for conventional of High-Fidelity Fuel Chemistry Surrogate Fuel for the Combustion Kinetics of S-8, and biofuels Models W. Pitz, C. Westbrook, M. Mehl, W. Green, Massachusetts Institute of a Synthetic Paraffinic Jet S. Sarathy, Lawrence Livermore Technology, Cambridge, MA Aviation Fuel Tuesday, 10 January 2012 133-PC-13 Company, Niskayuna, NY 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0616 Pulsed Detonation Engines in the Choked Flame Regime J. Karnesky, E. Anderson, National Research Council, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; F. Schauer, Air Force R. Driscoll, W. Stoddard, A. St. George, B. Romanchuk, D. Munday, Research Laboratory, WrightE. Gutmark, University of Cincinnati, Patterson AFB, OH; J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Cincinnati, OH Dayton, OH Chaired by: R. SCHULZ, MIRATEK and C. LI, Aerojet 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0615 Oral Presentation Parametric Study of Direct A Status Report on Pressure Detonation Initiation from Gain Combustion Processes Shock Transfer Through a and Applications V. Tangirala, General Electric Crossover Tube Tuesday, 10 January 2012 132-PC-12/HABP-5 V. Iyer, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; S. Dooley, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; S. Iyer, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; F. Dryer, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; T. Litzinger, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; C. Mordaunt, Bucknell University, Lewisberg, PA; R. Santoro, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0621 Emulating the Sooting Propensity of JP-8 with Surrogate Fuels from Solvent Mixtures Aero-Optics D. Davidson, W. Ren, S. Pyun, R. Hanson, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0620 Experimental Database for Development of a HiFiRE JP-7 Surrogate Fuel Mechanism Combustion Chemistry of Surrogate Fuels M. Bockelie, B. Van Otten, M. Denison, A. Sarofim, Reaction Engineering International, Salt Lake City, UT; S. Anderson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT; J. Bozzelli, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0622 Toward a Pressure-Dependent Detailed Chemical Kinetic Model for JP-10 Combustion 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0618 Front Shock Behavior of Stable Detonation Waves Propagating Through Rectangular Crosssection Curved Channels D. Schwer, K. Kailasanath, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC H. Nakayama, T. Moriya, J. Kasahara, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan; A. Matsuo, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan; I. Funaki, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0617 Feedback into Mixture Plenums in Rotating Detonation Engines Pulsed and Rotating Detonation Engines Cheekwood GH Jackson A Jackson D 76 Cleveland, OH America, Cape Canaveral, FL; G. O’Neil, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL; B. Kutter, United Launch Alliance, Centennial, CO Research, Cleveland, OH; S. Gokoglu, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH V. Nayagam, K. Sacksteder, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; A. Paz, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX M. Benton, The Boeing Company, El Segundo, CA; R. Bamford, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, United Kingdom; T. Todd, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, United Kingdom; B. Bingham, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, United Kingdom Research Center, Cleveland, OH; U. Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Hegde, National Center for Space Exploration Research, Cleveland, OH R. Balasubramaniam, National Center for Space Exploration Research, Cleveland, OH; S. Gokoglu, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; U. Hegde, National Center for Space Exploration Research, Cleveland, OH 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0638 Modeling of Melt Growth during Carbothermal Processing of Lunar Regolith L. Sibille, ASRC Aerospace Corporation, Cape Canaveral, FL; J. Dominguez, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0639 Joule-heated Molten Regolith Electrolysis Reactor Concepts for Oxygen and Metals Production on the Moon and Mars 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0633 Modular Space Vehicle Architecture for Human Exploration of Mars Using Artificial Gravity and MiniMagnetosphere Crew Radiation Shield Regolith Resource Extraction Processes P. Visscher, Ontario Drive & Gear, New Hamburg, Canada; B. Jones, Neptec Design Group, Kanata, Canada 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0632 Continued Development of Juno Rover Chaired by: J. KLEINHENZ, NASA Glenn Research Center and E. SANTIAGO-MALDONADO, NASA Kennedy Space Center 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0634 AIAA-2012-0635 AIAA-2012-0636 AIAA-2012-0637 Analysis of Water Extraction Experimental Measurements of Evaluation of Heat Cassigranian Concentrator for Heat Transfer Rates Through a Recuperation in a Concentric ISRU Material Processing from Lunar Regolith U. Hegde, R. Balasubramaniam, Lunar Regolith Simulant in a Hydrogen Reduction Reactor A. Colozza, QinetiQ North America, National Center for Space Exploration Vibro-Fluidized Reactor Oven D. Linne, J. Kleinhenz, NASA Glenn Cleveland, OH; K. Sacksteder, NASA Tuesday, 10 January 2012 137-SRU-3 J. Koster, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO Chaired by: A. GALE, The Boeing Company and M. BENTON, The Boeing Company 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0629 AIAA-2012-0630 AIAA-2012-0631 Solar Power Satellite Thermal Optimization and Design Study for a Mars Demonstration System Assessment of a Long Duration Geyser Hopper S. Oleson, M. McGuire, G. Landis, for Lunar and Planetary Cryogenic Propellant Depot R. Honour, R. Kwas, QinetiQ North NASA Glenn Research Center, Exploration Tuesday, 10 January 2012 136-SEC-1 Systems Engineering I Space Exploration and Colonization Vehicles, Logistics, and Facilities 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0628 Design Under the step_SATdb and QuickSAT, a web based and open source satellite design automation environment for Responsive Space Dayton, Dayton, OH; J. Camberos, A. Santangelo, sci_Zone, Rio J. Doty, University of Dayton, K. Yerkes, Air Force Research Dayton, OH; J. Camberos, K. Rancho, NM Yerkes, P. Lamm, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Chaired by: J. EILER, Stellar Solutions, Inc. 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0627 AIAA-2012-0626 Initial Development of Statistical Sample Size Determination for Uncertainty Statistically Based Validation Quantification and Error Process for Computational Control in Validation of Simulation J. Doty, J. Craven, University of Simulation Experiments Tuesday, 10 January 2012 135-SE-1 Jackson E Lincoln E Jackson C 77 Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt South Korea; J. Brown, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA A. Bansal, A. Feldick, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; M. Modest, University of California, Merced, Merced, CA State University of New York, Buffalo, NY; A. Dufrene, M. Holden, CUBRC, Buffalo, NY; P. Desjardin, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY Chaired by: A. ALEXEENKO, Purdue University and M. WINTER, University of California, Santa Cruz 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0649 AIAA-2012-0650 AIAA-2012-0651 Modeling of Spreading of Simulation of Hypersonic Effect of Surface Catalysis on Flow and Radiation over a Measured Heat Transfer in an Meteor Fragments C. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Mars Reentry Vehicle Using Expansion Tunnel Facility Science and Technology, Daejeon, M. MacLean, E. Marineau, R. Parker, OpenFOAM Tuesday, 10 January 2012 141-TP-10 Varghese, University of Texas, Austin, A. Munafò, M. Kapper, von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint- Austin, TX Genèse, Belgium; J. Cambier, Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA; T. Magin, von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium S. Summers, R. Greendyke, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright- D. Andrienko, Moscow Institute of Patterson AFB, OH Physics and Technology, Moscow, Russia; S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; J. Shang, Wright State University, Dayton, OH A. ElAshry, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt; A. Ibrahim, American University, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt; E. Khalil, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0646 Improvement of Natural Ventilation in South-Facing Rooms Located in Top Floors in Cairo, Egypt 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0653 Three-Dimensional Radiative Heating of Descent Space Vehicle Based on Spherical Harmonics Method with Unstructured Grids Aerothermodynamics I 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0652 Improved Collision Modeling for Direct Simulation Monte Carlo Non-Equilibrium Flows II R. Amano, Z. Xu, University of A. Choudhuri, University of Texas, El M. Rahman, M. Ruvalcaba, N. Love, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Paso, El Paso, TX A. Choudhuri, University of Texas, El WI; A. Coffey, Harley Davidson, Milwaukee, WI Paso, El Paso, TX 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0645 Determination of Aerodynamic Correlation Parameters of a Vehicle Energy and Thermal Management 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0644 Effect of Bed Height, Bed Diameter and Particle Shape on Minimum Fluidization in a M. Ruvalcaba, M. Rahman, N. Love, Gas-Solid Fluidized Bed 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0643 Numerical Modeling of GasSolid Fluidized Bed Dynamics with Spherical Particles Chaired by: W. YUEN, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and S. ROY, University of Florida 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0647 AIAA-2012-0648 Investigation of Nonequilibrium Generation of a Hybrid DSMC/ Effects in Axisymmetric Nozzle CFD Solution for Gas Mixtures and Blunt Body Nitrogen with Internal Degrees of Flows by Means of a Reduced Freedom Rovibrational Collisional Model K. Stephani, D. Goldstein, P. Tuesday, 10 January 2012 140-TP-9 E. Khalil, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt; A. Medhat, Housing Building Research Center, Cairo, Egypt; M. Yafaie, S. Morkos, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt Chaired by: N. SYRED, Cardiff University 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0642 AIAA-2012-0641 Comparative Study of Air On Predicting Energy Consumption in Administrative Distribution Systems in Offices: Buildings: Neural Network Species Concentration E. Khalil, M. Fouad, G. Youanas, Applications Tuesday, 10 January 2012 139-TES-3 Hermitage D Hermitage B Ryman Ballroom C 78 A. Tropina, National Highway and Automobile University, Kharkov, Ukraine; M. Shneider, R. Miles, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ K. Khodataev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Boulder, Boulder, CO; N. Kelley, B. Jonkman, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO; R. Frehlich, Cooperative Institute for Research and Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ; P. Beran, Z. Goff, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH R. Randall, S. Shkarayev, University J. Fleming, Techsburg, Inc., of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ Christiansburg, VA; E. Goossen, Honeywell International, Inc., Albuquerque, NM; S. Tweedie, M. Langford, W. Ng, Techsburg, Inc., Christiansburg, VA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0668 Development of an Air Data System for Ducted Fan S. Shkarayev, G. Maniar, R. Randall, L. Wilson, P. Kozak, A. Scherwinski, Unmanned Aircraft Chaired by: V. BHAGWANDIN, Army Reseach Laboratory 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0666 AIAA-2012-0667 Kinematics of Free-flight Flow Interactions around a Ornithopters Rapidly-Pitching MAV Wing Tuesday, 10 January 2012 144-APA-19 Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; I. Kochetov, Troitsk Institute for Innovation and Thermonuclear Research (TRINITI), Troitsk, Russia; A. Aleksandrov, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia J. Park, L. Manuel, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; S. Basu, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0659 Large-Eddy Simulation for Stable Boundary Layer Wind Fields and Associated Wind Turbine Loads B. Tolkunov, V. Chinnov, L. Polyakov, A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, S. Godin, V. Kutlaliev, D. Kutuzov, Princeton, NJ S. Goryachev, A. Efimov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0665 Periodic Pulse Discharge Self-focusing and Streamerto-Spark Transition in UnderA. Klimov, V. Bityurin, A. Grigirenko, critical Electric Field 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0664 Plasma-Assisted Oxidation of Aluminum Dusty Particles in Water Steam Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Designs/Tests A. Kuranov, Hypersonic Systems Research Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia; V. Bychkov, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; A. Savarovskiy, Hypersonic Systems Research Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia A. Clifton, S. Schreck, G. Scott, N. Kelley, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO; J. Lundquist, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0658 Turbine Inflow Characterization at the National Wind Technology Center Plasma Formation & Chemistry I P. Pratapa, H. Nguyen, L. Manuel, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0657 Alternative Procedures for the Simulation of Thunderstorm Downbursts and Associated E. Simley, L. Pao, University of Colorado, Wind Turbine Loads 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0656 LIDAR Wind Speed Measurements of Evolving Wind Fields Atmospheric Physics and Inflow Chaired by: B. GANGULY, Air Force Research Laboratory and S. STARIKOVSKAIA, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0660 AIAA-2012-0661 AIAA-2012-0662 AIAA-2012-0663 Humid Air Breakdown Fields in Influence of turbulent Discharge processes in a Kinetics of Exhaust Gas pulsations on the deviation stratosphere and mesosphere Light Components in Upper Lower Stratosphere V. Bychkov, S. Volkov, Russian from ionization equilibrium during a thunder-storm Atmosphere Tuesday, 10 January 2012 143-WIG-9/PDL-12 C. Watters, University of Québec, R. Newsom, Pacific Northwest Montréal, Canada; P. Leahy, National Laboratory, Richland, WA University College Cork, Cork, Ireland Chaired by: A. CLIFTON and L. MANUEL, University of Texas, Austin 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0655 AIAA-2012-0654 Dual-Doppler Lidar for Influence of wind direction Measurement of Wind Turbine in the downscaling of wind speeds from numerical Inflow-Outflow and Wake Effects weather prediction Tuesday, 10 January 2012 142-WE-4 Ryman Ballroom A Hermitage A Lincoln A 79 Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA E. Tejnil, S. Rogers, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Defense Systems, Ltd., Haifa, Israel Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom Transonic, Supersonic, & Hypersonic Aerodynamics Applied Analytical/CFD with Correlation to Experiment I 2012 AIAA/SAE William Littlewood Memorial Lecture H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Director, Air Transportation Laboratory Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA John-Paul Clarke Associate Professor, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering Lecturers: The Lectureship honors individual who have made contributions to the field of civil air transportation which are considered of current interest and major importance. Tuesday, 10 January 2012 148-LECT-2 1730 - 1830 hrs D. Estruch-Samper, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Chaired by: S. MCPARLIN; R. GOSSE, Air Force Research Laboratory and M. CALVERT, Army Research, Development and Engineering Command 1530 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0675 AIAA-2012-0676 Axisymmetric flare-induced Micro-Ramps in Mach 5 separation of high-speed Hypersonic Flow transitional boundary layers M. Saad, K. Kontis, University of Tuesday, 10 January 2012 147-APA-22 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Chaired by: J. DEBONIS, NASA Glenn Research Center and A. MAJAMAKI, The Aerospace Corporation 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0672 AIAA-2012-0673 AIAA-2012-0674 One-Equation Transition CFD Assessment of Forward A Novel Approach for Design Closure for Eddy-Viscosity Booster Separation Motor of In-flight Nose Release for a Ignition Overpressure on ET XT High Velocity Missile Turbulence Models in CFD J. Coder, M. Maughmer, Y. Dagan, E. Arad, Rafael Advanced 718 Ice/Frost Ramp Tuesday, 10 January 2012 146-APA-21 T. Yechout, U.S. Air Force Academy, University, Xi’an, China Colorado Springs, CO; M. Avila Diaz, Guatemalan Air Force, Guatemala City, Guatemala; E. Bryant, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO Aerodynamic Design Methodologies II Chaired by: L. AUMAN, Army Armament Research, Engineering and Development Center and F. COTON, University of Glasgow 1500 hrs 1530 hrs 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0670 AIAA-2012-0671 AIAA-2012-0669 Improving Adjoint-Based Application of Optimization ‘The Rakelet’ - A Wingtip Aerodynamic Optimization via Under Uncertainty: 2-D Modification Approach to Improve Endurance, Range Gradient-Enhanced Kriging Tractor-Trailer Base Flaps Z. Han, Northwestern Polytechnical J. Freeman, C. Roy, Virginia and Fuel Savings Tuesday, 10 January 2012 145-APA-20 Presidential Ballroom D Ryman Studio HI Ryman Studio FG Ryman Studio DE 80 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0679 Large Eddy Simulation of Supersonic Impinging Jets V. Phong, S. Taghavi Nezhad, F. Liu, D. Papamoschou, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0681 Noise Reduction of a Turbofan Bleed Valve 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0687 A Virtual Aerospace Crashworthiness Modeling T. Lammering, K. Franz, K. Risse, R. Platform: Part I, Substantiation Hoernschemeyer, E. Stumpf, RWTH Water Ditching Trials 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0686 Aircraft Cost Model for Preliminary Design Synthesis Aircraft Design Tools II D. Allgood, NASA Stennis Space Center, Stennis Space Center, MS; G. Saunders, Jacobs, Tullahoma, TN; L. Langford, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Stennis Space Center, MS 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0680 Reduction of Altitude Diffuser Jet Noise Using Water Injection Jet Noise II Al Romig Vice President and General Manager, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works New Horizons Forum Wednesday Keynote Wednesday Waypoint Texas Exhibit Reception W. Londenberg, E. Keen, P. R. Haimes, M. Drela, Massachusetts Seattle, WA; D. Garmendia, Georgia Gelhausen, AVID, LLC, Yorktown, VA Aachen University, Aachen, Germany J. Gretsch, M. Henry, M. Jivani, Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA M. Liwanag, A. Rogers, A. Smisko, MA D. Wolf, A. Siddens, J. Bayandor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Chaired by: W. ANEMAAT, DARcorporation 0930 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0683 AIAA-2012-0684 On The Construction of Aircraft Parametric Control Surface Modeling During Early Design Conceptual Geometry for High-Fidelity Analysis and Stages in Pacelab(TM) Suite M. Emeneth, PACE America, Inc., Design 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0685 Development of a Conceptual Aerodynamic Analysis Tool AVID APEX J. Erwin, N. Sinha, Combustion J. Nichols, F. Ham, S. Lele, Stanford Research and Flow Technology, Inc., University, Stanford, CA; J. Bridges, Pipersville, PA NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Wednesday, 11 January 2012 150-AD-9 P. Mora Sanchez, J. Kastner, D. Munday, N. Heeb, E. Gutmark, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; J. Liu, K. Kailasanath, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC Chaired by: P. MORRIS, Pennsylvania State University 0930 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0678 AIAA-2012-0677 Aeroacoustics of a supersonic The Impact of Heat on the rectangular jet: Experiments Near and Far-Field Pressure Skewness in Supersonic Jets and LES predictions Wednesday, 11 January 2012 149-AA-5 Wednesday, 11 January 2012 283-NHF-5 0800 - 0900 hrs Tuesday, 10 January 2012 290-RECPT-1 1830 - 2000 hrs M. Liwanag, J. Gretsch, M. Henry, M. Jivani, A. Rogers, A. Smisko, D. Wolf, A. Siddens, J. Bayandor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0688 A Virtual Aerospace Crashworthiness Modeling Platform: Part II, Interactive Fluid-Solid Modeling Strategies R. Fontaine, G. Elliott, J. Austin, J. Freund, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0682 Design and Demonstration of a New Small-Scale Jet Noise Experiment Cheekwood F Ryman Studio PQ Presidential Ballroom D Exhibit Hall 81 K. Long, B. Porter, T. Garbeff, Aerospace Computing, Inc., Mountain View, CA; S. Schery, L. Chen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA L. Jenkins, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA B. Jansen, University of Mississippi, J. Naughton, University of Wyoming, A. Steinberg, University of Toronto, University, MS; K. Viswanathan, The Laramie, Laramie, WY Toronto, Canada; C. Arndt, U. Stopper, Boeing Company, Seattle, WA W. Meier, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany M. Ol, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH K. Lowe, R. Simpson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA; T. Neale, Arnold Engineering Development Center, Arnold AFB, TN 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0693 A laser-Doppler velocimeter system for near-field velocity vector measurements in large facilities 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Micro Air Vehicle Aerosciences: Measurement Techniques vs. Analysis and Computation (invited) 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0698 Diagnostic requirements for the development of lowemission, fuel-flexible gas turbine combustors (invited) J. Strike, M. Hind, M. Singh, J. Naughton, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0696 Development, Testing, and Validation of an Anemometer Employing a Flush Air Data System (FADS) Diagnostic Requirements for Future Technologies (Invited) 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0697 Instrumentation and Test Facility Needs for Wind Turbine Technology Development (invited) T. Ecker, K. Lowe, R. Simpson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0695 Characterizing Dynamic Flow Conditions on Oscillating Airfoils Chaired by: S. BERESH, Sandia National Laboratories 0930 hrs 0900 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Advanced Measurement Perspectives on Measurement Requirements for Rotorcraft Technology Advances for Testing - A NASA perspective Aeroacoustic Applications (invited) (invited) K. Lowe, R. Simpson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0694 Novel Laser Doppler Acceleration Measurements of Particle Lag Through a Shock Wave Velocimetry Techniques and Applications F. Moore, L. Moore, Aeroprediction, Inc., King George, VA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0692 An Approximate Method to Calculate Nonlinear Rolling Moment Due to Differential Fin Deflection Aerodynamic Prediction Methods Wednesday, 11 January 2012 153-AMT-8 Nashville, TN; A. ElBaz, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt Chaired by: D. FOURGUETTE, Michigan Aerospace Corporation 0900 hrs 0930 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation A New Velocity Method: N2O Recent advances in laser Molecular Tagging Velocimetry Doppler velocimetry: measuring more than just (invited) R. Pitz, Vanderbilt University, velocity (invited) Wednesday, 11 January 2012 152-AMT-7 Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO M. Ghoreyshi, R. Cummings, U.S. Air V. Bhagwandin, J. Sahu, Army Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Chaired by: G. COOPER, Army Research Laboratory and L. LIJEWSKI, Air Force Research Laboratory 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0690 AIAA-2012-0691 AIAA-2012-0689 Aerodynamics Modeling of A Challenges in the Aerodynamics Numerical Prediction of Pitch Modeling of an Oscillating and Damping Derivatives for a Maneuvering Aircraft Using Translating Airfoil at Large Finned Projectile at Angles of Indicial Functions M. Ghoreyshi, R. Cummings, U.S. Air Incidence Angles Attack Wednesday, 11 January 2012 151-AFM-4 Magnolia Ballroom Presidential Boardroom A Ryman Studio NO 82 of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil; J. Azevedo, Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE), São José dos Campos, Brazil Center, Hampton, VA Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; J. Humbert, T. Broering, Y. Lian, University of University of Maryland, College Park, Louisville, Louisville, KY College Park, MD 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0707 Support System Effects on the NASA Common Research Model Louisville, KY; W. Henshaw, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA D. Mateescu, A. Panahi, V. Roy, McGill University, Montréal, Canada 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0703 Analysis of Three-Dimensional Confined Laminar Flows with Multiple Flow Separation Regions Company, Huntington Beach, CA R. Gordnier, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; P. Attar, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Norman, OK 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0711 Aeroelastic Simulations of an Aspect Ratio Two Flexible Membrane Wing J. Heeg, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Unsteady aerodynamic and aeroelastic databases associated with the Aeroelastic J. Vassberg, J. Slotnick, The Boeing Prediction Workshop 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Upcoming Technical Plans and Status of the CFD Drag and High-Lift Prediction Workshops Low Reynolds Number Flows II M. Rivers, C. Hunter, NASA Langley J. Hannon, A. Washburn, L. Jenkins, Research Center, Hampton, VA R. Watson, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Chaired by: S. LEE, ASRC Aerospace Corporation and P. KRUEGER, Southern Methodist University 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0709 AIAA-2012-0710 AIAA-2012-0708 Investigation of ThreeA Framework for Interactions Force generation of bioDimensional Low Reynolds of Fluids and Rigid Bodies with inspired hover kinematics R. Vandenheede, L. Bernal, C. Number Tandem Flapping Arbitrary Motions Morrison, University of Michigan, Ann Wings Y. Lian, University of Louisville, Wednesday, 11 January 2012 156-APA-25/FD-32 R. Mehta, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA S. Mukherjee, S. Roy, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0702 Enhancement of Lift and Drag Characteristics of an Oscillating Airfoil in Deep Dynamic Stall Using Plasma Actuation Unsteady Aerodynamics Databases for Fixed Wing Aerodynamic Prediction Improvement Chaired by: R. WAHLS, NASA Langley Research Center and M. ROGERS, NASA Ames Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0704 AIAA-2012-0705 AIAA-2012-0706 Surface and Flow Field Circulation Control Model Trapezoidal Wing Experimental Measurements on the FAITH Experimental Database for Repeatability and Velocity Profiles in the 14- by 22- Foot Hill Model CFD Validation K. Long, J. Bell, J. Heineck, G. Zilliac, K. Paschal, NASA Langley Research Subsonic Tunnel (invited) Wednesday, 11 January 2012 155-APA-24/GT-5 J. Xiong, F. Liu, S. Luo, University of T. Ikeda, T. Atobe, Japan Aerospace California, Irvine, Irvine, CA Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, Japan Chaired by: H. HU, Iowa State University and C. GAHARAN, Lockheed Martin Corporation 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0700 AIAA-2012-0701 AIAA-2012-0699 Numerical Studies of Unsteady Aerodynamic Computation of NACA0012 Acoustic Effects on 2D Airfoil Applications Using High-Order Airfoil Transonic Buffet Phenomenon with Unsteady Aerodynamics at a Low Unstructured Grid Methods C. Breviglieri, Technological Institute Reynolds Number Navier-Stokes Equations Wednesday, 11 January 2012 154-APA-23 Ryman Ballroom BE Ryman Studio DE Ryman Studio HI 83 A. Wissink, S. Venkateswaran, Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA; A. Datta, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; J. Sitaraman, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY; B. Jayaraman, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; M. Potsdam, Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA; S. Kamkar, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; R. Strawn, Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA Technology Corporation, Moffett Field, CA; A. Wissink, J. Lim, M. Potsdam, Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA; A. Dimanlig, Science and Technology Corporation, Moffett Field, CA R. Sankaran, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN; R. Grout, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO San Jose, CA; J. Cambier, Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA Chaired by: F. CHEN, Aerojet and I. SENOCAK, Boise State University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0720 AIAA-2012-0721 Accelerating the Computation Development of a Flow Solver of Detailed Chemical Reaction with Complex Kinetics on the Kinetics for Simulating Graphic Processing Units Combustion of Complex Fuels H. Le, San Jose State University, R. Deleon, I. Senocak, Boise State University, Boise, ID 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0722 GPU-accelerated Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Channel Flows Brandhorst, Carbon-Free Energy, LLC, (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan Auburn, AL Wednesday, 11 January 2012 159-CS-3 R. Hoffmann, A. Wheelock, D. Ferguson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM D. Chandar, J. Sitaraman, D. Mavriplis, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0723 GPU Parallelization of an Unstructured Overset Grid Incompressible Navier-Stokes Solver for Moving Bodies GPU Benchmarking and Applications II M. Cho, T. Yoke, H. Masui, M. Iwata, K. Toyoda, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Japan Space Environments I - From Lab to Orbit B. Green, Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, MD CREATE-AV: I 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0715 Analysis of the Stability and Control Characteristics of the F/A-18E Super Hornet using the Kestrel CFD Flow Solver Chaired by: J. PREBOLA, Aerospace Testing Alliance and N. GREEN, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0716 AIAA-2012-0717 AIAA-2012-0718 AIAA-2012-0719 The Spacecraft Charging The Role of Electrical Potential Estimation of Electrostatic Development of Mission and Instrument Calibration Barriers in LEO Spacecraft Force on Solar Sail IKAROS in Payloads Onboard High Laboratory: A New Frontier in Charging Voltage Technology Solar Wind Plasma T. Muranaka, I. Shinohara, Japan American Spacecraft Charging D. Ferguson, Air Force Research Demonstration Satellite Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM; H. Aerospace Exploration Agency R&D HORYU-II Wednesday, 11 January 2012 158-ASE-3 Lamberson, D. McDaniel, D. Sears, T. Tuckey, J. Utrilla, Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program, Eglin AFB, FL Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and D. MCDANIEL, University of Alabama, Birmingham 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0713 AIAA-2012-0714 AIAA-2012-0712 Capability Enhancements in Helios Prediction of BladeRelative Motion Simulations Using an Overset Multi-mesh Version 3.0 of the Helios High- Vortex Interaction and Wake Fidelity Rotorcraft Simulation of the HART II Rotor Paradigm with Kestrel v3 S. Morton, T. Eymann, S. B. Jayaraman, Science and Code Wednesday, 11 January 2012 157-APA-26/CS-2 Magnolia Boardroom B Ryman Studio M Ryman Ballroom C 84 Best Practices in Advancing Aerospace Engineering Education Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN Saint-Genèse, Belgium J. Schuetz, M. Woopen, G. May, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany M. Holden, M. MacLean, R. Parker, T. Wadhams, CUBRC, Buffalo, NY 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Review of Experimental Studies Being Conducted in LENS Shock and Expansion Tunnels to Evaluate the Characteristics of Real Gas and Plasma Flows S. Gérald, F. Renac, C. Marmignon, ONERA, Châtillon, France; J. Ryan, ONERA, Palaiseau, France; F. Coquel, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0731 Fast time implicit-explicit discontinuous Galerkin method for convection dominated flow problems 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0735 Fundamental Research on Boundary Layer Separation and Entropy Generation Using a Transonic Research Turbine G. Blois, K. Christensen, J. Best, G. Elliott, J. Austin, M. Garcia, M. Bragg, J. Dutton, B. Fouke, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0736 A large-scale refractive-indexmatched flow facility for studies of complex flow systems Unique Flow Facilities (Invited) M. Azab, ANSYS, Lebanon, NH; C. Ollivier Gooch, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0730 High Order Aerodynamic Optimization Using New Hybrid Sequential Quadratic Programing-Particle Swarm Intelligence Technique Higher-Order Methods on Unstructured Grids III M. Ivanov, A. Maslov, Y. Bondar, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia 1030 hrs Oral Presentation High-Speed Flow Studies at ITAM Major Efforts in Nonequilibrium Flows (Invited) M. Semper, B. Pruski, R. Bowersox, J. Hofferth, D. Kim, R. Bowersox, S. Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO S. Morris, J. Cameron, E. Perez, North, Texas A&M University, College Texas A&M University, College University of Notre Dame, Notre Station, TX Station, TX Dame, IN; J. Clark, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Chaired by: R. BOWERSOX, Texas A&M University and G. ELLIOTT, University of Illinois 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0733 AIAA-2012-0734 AIAA-2012-0732 Repetitively Pulsed Hypersonic Hypersonic Ludwieg Tube Freestream Turbulence Flow Apparatus for Advanced Design and Future Usage at Measurements in a Continuously Variable Laser Diagnostic Development the US Air Force Academy R. Sanchez-Gonzalez, R. Srinivasan, R. Cummings, T. McLaughlin, U.S. Air Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Wednesday, 11 January 2012 164-FD-36 Q. Zhao, C. Sheng, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0729 A Hybridized DG/Mixed Scheme for Nonlinear Advection-Diffusion Systems, N. Foster, R. Noack, Pennsylvania Including the Compressible State University, University Park, PA Navier-Stokes Equations Chaired by: Z. WANG, Iowa State University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0727 AIAA-2012-0728 Improvements of High-Order High-Order Overset Unstructured Grid Schemes Interpolation Within An Through RBF Interpolation-II OVERFLOW Solution Wednesday, 11 January 2012 163-FD-35 D. Bose, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Chaired by: E. JOSYULA, Air Force Reseach Laboratory and D. LEVIN, Pennsylvania State University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0724 AIAA-2012-0725 Modeling, Measurements, Nonequilibrium Processes Review of the VKI research on and Fundamental in Hypervelocity Flows: An nonequilibrium phenomena in Database Development for Analysis of Current Modeling hypersonics T. Magin, O. Chazot, von Kármán Nonequilibrium Hypersonic Approaches G. Candler, University of Minnesota, Institute for Fluid Dynamics, RhodeAerothermodynamics Wednesday, 11 January 2012 161-FD-33 A. Alter-Kranov, ABET, Baltimore, MD R. Morgan, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0726 Study of hypervelocity non equilibrium flows in impulse facilities Chaired by: A. BYERLEY, U.S. Air Force Academy and D. KRAUSCHE, Florida Center for Engineering Education 0900 hrs 1030 hrs Roundtable: ABET Updates and Best Practices for Advancing Programs Oral Presentation Moderator:W. Garrard, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Continuous Improvement Through Sustainable Assessment Wednesday, 11 January 2012 160-EDU-2 Hermitage D Jackson F Lincoln C Ryman Studio R 85 R. Schmit, F. Semmelmayer, M. Haverkamp, J. Grove, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; A. Ahmed, Auburn University, Auburn, AL Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden; S. Wallin, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden; A. Johansson, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden United Kingdom J. Null, M. McQuilling, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO M. Villanueva, C. Tinney, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; C. Dolder, M. Haberman, Applied Research Laboratories, Austin, TX 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0743 Flowfield and wall pressure characteristics downstream of a boundary layer suction device P. Lu, C. Liu, University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX P. Lu, C. Liu, University of Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX Chaired by: L. CASTILLO, Texas Tech University and S. MUPPIDI, University of Minnesota 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0747 AIAA-2012-0748 AIAA-2012-0749 Numerical Study on Numerical Study on Comparison of Intermittency Mechanism of Multiple Ring Randomization in Late Detection Algorithms in a Formation Boundary Layer Transition Transitional Boundary Layer Wednesday, 11 January 2012 167-FD-39 S. Hirt, K. Zaman, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Chaired by: M. GLAUSER, Syracuse University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0741 AIAA-2012-0742 Experimental Study of A novel modeling approach Boundary Layer Flow Control for vortex generator jet flow Using an Array of Rampseparation control F. Von Stillfried, Royal Institute of Shaped Vortex Generators Wednesday, 11 January 2012 166-FD-38 H. Clark, P. Lavoie, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; A. Naguib, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Chaired by: R. SCHMIT, Air Force Research Laboratory and L. CATTAFESTA, University of Florida 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0738 AIAA-2012-0739 AIAA-2012-0737 Methodology and techniques Examining Passive Flow Control High-order DES and zonal LES Devices with High Speed for flow state estimation of a Labyrinth Seal and their application to the Shadowgraph Images Around a R. Jefferson, J. Tyacke, P. Tucker, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Mach 1.5 Cavity Flow Field backward-facing step Wednesday, 11 January 2012 165-FD-37/APA-27 P. Shea, M. Glauser, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0745 Experimental Investigation of a Three-Dimensional Turret Wake with Active Flow Control P. Bernard, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0750 Vortex Dynamics in Transitional and Turbulent Boundary Layers J. Chu, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0751 Investigation of Turbulent Spot and Turbulent Wedge Spreading Mechanism Transitional and Turbulent Boundary Layers N. Kale, C. Dutton, G. Elliott, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0744 Separation Flow Control on a Wall Mounted Hump Using Pneumatically Enhanced/ Deployed Actuators Separation Control Y. Majima, M. Motosuke, S. Yamada, S. Honami, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0740 Control of Backward Facing Step Flow in Low Reynolds Number by Synthetic Jets - Flow Structure in Common-phase and Counterphase Injection Backward Steps and Cavities M. Melnick, B. Thurow, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0752 Experimental Investigation of a Turbulent Boundary Layer Using Simultaneous 3-D Flow Visualization and 2-D PIV C. Marks, R. Sondergaard, M. Wolff, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0746 Surface Stress Sensitive Film as a Separation Control Sensor Ryman Ballroom F Ryman Ballroom D Ryman Ballroom A 86 N. Packard, J. Bons, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH J. Hartwig, ASRC Aerospace Corporation, Cleveland, OH; J. McQuillen, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH C. Jagadeesh, E. Shams, H. Fasel, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ M. Hasan, R. Balasubramaniam, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0760 Analysis of the Pressure Rise in a Partially Filled Liquid Tank in Microgravity with Low Wall Heat Flux and Simultaneous Boiling and Condensation D. Yoder, Aerospace Testing Alliance, R. DeLoach, C. Obara, W. Goodman, Center, Hampton, VA Arnold AFB, TN NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Chaired by: J. KEGELMAN, NASA Langley Research Center and K. MOLDER 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0763 AIAA-2012-0764 AIAA-2012-0765 Comparison of Aero Data A Practical Methodology for Check-Standard Testing Across Quantifying the Random and Multiple Transonic Wind Model Quality and Cost for Design of Experiments and Systematic Components of Tunnels with the Modern One-Factor-at-a-Time Test Unexplained Variance in Wind Design of Experiments R. DeLoach, NASA Langley Research Matrix Design Approaches Tunnel Data Wednesday, 11 January 2012 170-GT-6 W. Blackmore, Portland State University, Portland, OR; E. Kelley, Zin Technologies, Cleveland, OH; R. Balasubramaniam, National Center for Space Exploration Research, Cleveland, OH; M. Weislogel, Portland State University, Portland, OR Chaired by: J. HOCHSTEIN, University of Memphis and J. HARTWIG 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0758 AIAA-2012-0759 Unresolved Low-g Bubble Analysis of Screen Channel Migration Phenomenon: LAD Bubble Point Tests in Peripheral Observations during Liquid Methane at Elevated Fluids Experiments aboard ISS Temperature Wednesday, 11 January 2012 169-GPSE-5 Dayton, OH; M. Visbal, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH Chaired by: L. UKEILEY, University of Florida and D. WILLIAMS, Illinois Institute of Technology 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0754 AIAA-2012-0755 AIAA-2012-0753 High-Fidelity Simulations of a Closed-Loop Separation Control A study of the structure of Unsteady Flow on an Airfoil and dynamics of laminar Corrugated Airfoil C. Barnes, Wright State University, at Low Reynolds Number separation bubbles Wednesday, 11 January 2012 168-FD-40/APA-28 M. Yu, Z. Wang, H. Hu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA N. Favaregh, E. Tyler, L. Novak, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Hampton, VA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0766 Design of Experiments and CFD Application to Reynolds Number Effect D. Stargel, D. Landman, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0767 A wind tunnel investigation of ship airwake/rotor downwash coupling using design of experiments methodologies Formally Designed Experiments C. Kuan, J. Sim, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; W. Shyy, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0761 Parallel, Adaptive Grid Computing of Multiphase Flows in Spacecraft Fuel Tanks B. Williams, D. Landman, I. Flory, P. Murphy, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0768 Effect of Systematic Error in Forced Oscillation Testing Techniques 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0757 The Effects of Wing Planforms on the Aerodynamic Performance of Thin FiniteSpan Flapping Wings Microgravity Fluid Physics II D. Cleaver, Z. Wang, I. Gursul, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0756 Effect of Airfoil Shape on Flow Control by Small Amplitude Oscillations Low Reynolds Number Airfoils and Wings Ryman Studio L Presidential Boardroom B Ryman Studio FG 87 D. Paxson, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; T. Kaemming, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH R. Andriani, Technical University of Milan, Milan, Italy; F. Gamma, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy; U. Ghezzi, Technical University of Milan, Milan, Italy 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0771 Parametric Analysis of Intercooled and Recuperated Aero Engine Research and Flow Technology, Inc., Pipersville, PA M. Dhanasar, F. Ferguson, S. Williams, L. Uitenham, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; I. Blankson, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH F. Schauer, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; P. King, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J. Hoke, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; J. Tellefsen, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Computational Aspects of High Speed Flow A. Apyan, P. Orkwis, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH; J. Benek, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; M. Turner, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0777 Mixed Compression Inlet Simulations with Aspiration High Speed Inlets/Isolaters C. Ward, R. Miller, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0773 Analysis of an RDE with Convergent Nozzle in Preparation for Turbine Integration Advanced Design Concepts 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0772 Performance Analysis of an Ejector Enhanced Pressure Gain Combustion Gas Turbine Chaired by: R. BAURLE, NASA Langley Research Center and R. MOEHLENKAMP, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0778 AIAA-2012-0779 AIAA-2012-0780 Unified Turbulence Modeling Turbulence Scaling in Quasi-1D Aero-Thermodynamic Framework for Scramjet Flowpath Modeling of an Supersonic Flows A. Ingenito, C. Bruno, University of Inversely Designed Morphing Applications Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy Hypersonic Engine Vol 1 J. Ott, S. Dash, Combustion Wednesday, 11 January 2012 173-HABP-7 V. Vinogradov, V. Stepanov, Central Center, Cleveland, OH; K. Woolwine, Patterson AFB, OH Institute of Aviation Motors, Moscow, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL Russia; N. Gurileva, M. Ivan’kin, Central Aerhydrodynamic Institute, Jukovski, Russia Chaired by: F. MALO-MOLINA, Air Force Reseach Laboratory and D. MUSIELAK 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0774 AIAA-2012-0775 AIAA-2012-0776 Special Features of High Quasi 1D Modeling of Mixed Numerical Studies for 3D Speed Airflow Deceleration in Compression Supersonic Inlets Supersonic Cavity Based Flows A. Rougeux, F. Malo-Molina, Air Convergent Fixed Geometry G. Kopasakis, J. Connolly, D. Paxson, NASA Glenn Research Force Research Laboratory, WrightInlets Wednesday, 11 January 2012 172-HABP-6 of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Chaired by: J. SMITH, QuEST Global, Inc. 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0770 AIAA-2012-0769 Foundational Performance Trends in Pulsating Turbine Performance: Pulse-Detonation Analyses of Pressure Gain Combustion Thermodynamic Driven Axial Flow Turbine A. St. George, E. Gutmark, University Benefits for Gas Turbines Wednesday, 11 January 2012 171-GTE-5 Jackson D Jackson C Cheekwood C 88 C. Merkle, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA V. Shirsat, A. Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD J. Hu, J. Rovey, Missouri University P. Vedenin, Russian Academy of of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO Sciences, Moscow, Russia A. Ravaev, L. Grachev, I. Esakov, P. Lavrov, L. Severinov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Chaired by: I. BLANKSON, NASA Glenn Research Center and A. LIKHANSKII, Tech-X Corporation 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0789 AIAA-2012-0790 AIAA-2012-0791 Experimental Investigations Absorption and Scattering of Electromagnetic vibrator Electromagnetic Waves by located close to a metal of High Voltage Pulsed Pseudospark Discharge and surface and fed with internal Microwave Streamer S. Afanas’ev, V. Bityurin, V. Brovkin, microwave radiation beam Intense Electron Beams Wednesday, 11 January 2012 176-PDL-13/WIG-10 P. Ronney, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0784 Transient Temperature Measurements of Combustor Walls Enclosing a 2-D Model Coaxial Injector P. Lavrov, I. Esakov, A. Ravaev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0792 Effect of real material characteristics on properties of linear initiators of MW discharges on a metallized dielectric surface of airfoil model I. Esakov, K. Alexandrov, L. Grachev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0793 The Initial Stage of Physical Investigations of the Gas Electric Discharge in the QuasiOptical MW Beam in Real Conditions Microwave and Spark Discharges 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0788 Electrospray Simulation in a Colloid Thruster Using Particlein-Cell (PIC) Approach Micro-Combustion and Micro-Propulsion R. Kumar, Z. Li, A. Borner, D. Levin, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA J. Sisco, N. Fitzgerald, Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, Cambridge, MA; A. Ghosh, K. Yu, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0786 Development of a Combustion Dynamic Stability Analysis Tool Using Commercial Finite S. Park, A. Ghosh, K. Yu, University Element Software 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0785 Heat Release Mapping in a Laboratory Scale Dump Combustor Combustion Instabilities of Maryland, College Park, College H. Lee, A. Ghosh, Q. Diao, K. Yu, University of Maryland, College Park, Park, MD; J. Sisco, Aurora Flight J. Delaat, G. Kopasakis, J. Saus, C. Sciences Corporation, Cambridge, MA College Park, MD Chang, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; C. Wey, ASRC Aerospace Corporation, Cleveland, OH Chaired by: T. JACKSON, University of Illinois and A. AGRAWAL, University of Alabama 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0787 Microscale Power Generation: UCI Liquid Film Miniature Theoretical Performance and It’s Not Just Big Things Made Combustor Efficiency of a Meso-Scale W. Sirignano, D. Dunn-Rankin, Smaller Thrust Chamber Wednesday, 11 January 2012 175-PC-15 LLC, Tullahoma, TN Chaired by: K. MCMANUS, General Electric Company and T. NGUYEN, Aerojet 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0782 AIAA-2012-0783 AIAA-2012-0781 Analysis of Self-Excited Active Combustion Control for Nonlinear Triggering of Combustion Instability in Solid Combustion Instability using Aircraft Gas-Turbine Engines a Combination of Two- and - Experimental Results for Rocket Motors E. Jacob, G. Flandro, J. French, P. Three-Dimensional Simulations an Advanced, Low-Emissions Gloyer, Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories, M. Harvazinski, G. Xia, W. Anderson, Combustor Prototype Wednesday, 11 January 2012 174-PC-14 Cheekwood GH Jackson B Jackson A 89 A. Dikalyuk, S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; O. Shatalov, P. Kozlov, Y. Romanenko, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; G. Milikh, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD Michael D. Griffin Professor University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama Cleveland, OH Jim Chilton Vice President Boeing Exploration Launch Systems Huntsville, Alabama Inc., Montréal, Canada; J. Kovecses, McGill University, Montréal, Canada; M. Teichmann, CMLabs Simulations, Inc., Montréal, Canada C. Gallo, J. Agui, C. Creager, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; H. Oravec, University of Akron, Akron, OH Chaired by: D. BOUCHER, NORCAT and J. KLEINHENZ, NASA Glenn Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0804 AIAA-2012-0805 AIAA-2012-0806 Efficient Dynamics Modeling for A Comparison Between the Mars Surface Mobility Leading Rover Simulation on Soft Terrain NORCAT Rover Test Results and to Sustainable Exploration A. Azimi, McGill University, Montréal, the ISRU Excavation System D. Linne, S. Barsi, W. Sjauwenwa, G. Canada; D. Holz, CMLabs Simulations, Model Predictions Results Landis, NASA Glenn Research Center, Wednesday, 11 January 2012 180-SRU-4 Panelists: Chaired by: N. RAMACHANDRAN, Jacobs Technology and M. GRIFFIN, University of Alabama, Huntsville Wednesday, 11 January 2012 252-SEC-2 0900 - 1200 hrs M. Benfield, M. Griffin, University of H. Jimenez, H. Tetik, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute, Urbana, IL Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Chaired by: S. NAGANO, The Aerospace Corporation and D. DRESS, NASA Langley Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0797 AIAA-2012-0798 AIAA-2012-0799 Flight Technology Assessment of Operational A Research Agenda for Demonstrator Launch Vehicle Compatibility and Certification the Coming Renaissance in L. Trevino, G. Schwartz, P. Paceley, Challenges of Advanced Systems Engineering Draper Laboratory, Huntsville, AL; P. Collopy, Value-Driven Design Vehicle Concepts Wednesday, 11 January 2012 178-SE-2 TX Chaired by: D. CARROLL, CU Aerospace LLC and M. SHNEIDER, Princeton University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0795 AIAA-2012-0796 AIAA-2012-0794 Modeling of an Atmospheric Nonequilibrium Radiation behind Dynamic Contraction of the the Strong Shock Waves in Positive Column of a Glow Pressure Plasma Jet in a Marsian and Titan Atmospheres: Discharge in Molecular Gas Helium-Air Diffusion Zone D. Breden, L. Raja, K. Miki, M. Shneider, Princeton University, Numerical Rebuilding of University of Texas, Austin, Austin, Experimental Data Princeton, NJ; M. Mokrov, Russian Wednesday, 11 January 2012 177-PDL-14 E. Santiago-Maldonado, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL 1030 hrs Oral Presentation 2012 NASA Lunabotics Mining Competition for Universities ISRU Mobility and Infrastructure Jim Maser President Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Canoga Park, California The Next Logical Step: Moonbase 2025 J. Hsu, California State University, Long Beach, CA Systems Engineering II 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Future Trends in Systems Engineering Plasma and Laser Physics Paul D. Spudis Senior Staff Scientist Lunar and Planetary Institute Houston, Texas Jackson E Hermitage C Ryman Studio JK R. Lightfoot Director NASA Marshall Spaceflight Center Huntsville, Alabama Hermitage A 90 M. Bergkoetter, S. Danczyk, E. Felix, E. Coy, Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0808 A Finite Element Approach for Multidimensional Inverse Heat Conduction M. Howard, B. Blackwell, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM S. Loehle, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; J. Frankel, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0809 Physical Insight into System Identification Parameters Applied to Inverse Heat Conduction Problems J. Park, L. Manuel, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; S. Basu, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Lavely, Pennsylvania State University, Brasseur, E. Patterson, M. Kinzel, University Park, PA; M. Churchfield, Pennsylvania State University, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, University Park, PA Golden, CO; M. Kinzel, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA; P. Moriarty, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO; E. Paterson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA T. Moeller, R. Rhodes, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN; M. Conner, Aerospace Testing Alliance, Arnold AFB, TN; M. May, Arnold Engineering Development Center, Arnold AFB, TN 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0811 Prediction and Experimental Measurement of Stagnation Temperature in an Afterburning Turbojet Exhaust R. Rai, H. Gopalan, S. Heinz, J. Naughton, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY D. Berg, B. Resor, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; Z. Wright, C. Halse, A. Crowther, Romax Technology, Boulder, CO 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0820 Wind Turbine Structural Path Stress & Fatigue Reductions Resulting from Use of Active Aerodynamic Load Control Wind Turbine Aeroelasticity Ablation II J. Plewa, B. Elkins, J. Frankel, M. Keyhani, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0810 Heat Transfer Analysis Via Rate Based Sensors Heat Transfer II Chaired by: S. SCHMITZ, University of California, Davis and S. SCHRECK, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0816 AIAA-2012-0817 AIAA-2012-0818 AIAA-2012-0819 Toward Understanding Considerations in coupling Comparing Unsteady Loadings A Study of the Sensitivity of Characteristics of the Stable LES of the atmosphere to CFD on Wind Turbines Using Wind Turbine Response to Boundary Layer that Influence around wind turbines TurbSim and LES Flow Fields Inflow Temporal and Spatial G. Vijayakumar, J. Brasseur, A. A. Lavely, G. Vijayakumar, J. Wind Turbine Loads Resolution Wednesday, 11 January 2012 183-WE-5 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, Ann Arbor, MI FL; R. Gosse, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Chaired by: D. KUNTZ, Sandia National Laboratories and P. YEE, The Aerospace Corporation 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0813 AIAA-2012-0814 AIAA-2012-0815 2-D Thermal Ablation Using Modeling of ablation gases for An Element Potential Based Time-Implicit Discontinuous the Stardust re-entry vehicle Chemical Equilibrium A. Martin, University of Kentucky, Solver for Gas/Surface Galerkin Method Lexington, Lexington, KY; I. Boyd, A. Bhatia, S. Roy, University of Thermochemistry Wednesday, 11 January 2012 182-TP-12 X. Chi, T. Shih, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Chaired by: B. ELKINS and F. LAI 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-0807 Bulk Temperature, HeatTransfer Coefficient, and Nusselt Number − Revisited Wednesday, 11 January 2012 181-TP-11 C. Lee, T. Shih, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; H. Schock, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-0812 Analysis of the Flow and Heat Transfer in a High-Power Density Thermoelectric-Power Generator Lincoln A Lincoln D Hermitage B 91 Rolla, MO D. Ashpis, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; M. Laun, Sierra Lobo, Inc., Cleveland, OH; E. Griebeler, ASRC Aerospace Corporation, Cleveland, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0823 Progress Toward Accurate Measurements of Power Consumption of DBD Plasma Actuators John G, Clark Program Manager C2 Systems Lockheed Martin Corporation Edgar G. Waggoner, D.Sc. Director, Integrated Systems Research Program Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate NASA Headquarters Randall L. Rothe Senior Manager - Mission Systems, Advanced Missiles and Unmanned Air Systems Phantom Works, Boeing Defense, Space and Security Kerry J. Fisherkeller Engineering Fellow/Chief Architect, Advanced Programs and Technologies Northrop Grumman Panelists: New Horizons Forum Wednesday Panel - Role of Commonality, Interoperability and Autonomy in Current and Future UAS 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-0829 Plasma-Assisted Ignition and Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Princeton, NJ 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0828 Ignition of hydrocarbon-air mixtures with non-equilibrium plasma at elevated pressures Plasma-Assisted Combustion II D. Schatzman, M. Wicks, P. Bowles, F. Thomas, T. Corke, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; M. Patel, A. Cain, Innovative Technology Applications Company, LLC, Chesterfield, MO 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0824 A Parametric Investigation of Plasma Streamwise Vortex Generator Performance Plasma Actuators and Flow Control IV Brian Holguin Operations Supervisor (SATCS), Front Line Manager Route & Oceanic Operations, Eastern Service Area FAA Washington ARTCC Douglas A. Gregory Distinguished Member of Technical Staff General Dynamics AIS, Chair of UCS Working Group Moderator: Dr. Michael B. Leahy Jr.,Director CMMS Product Center, Advanced Programs & Technology Division, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Wednesday, 11 January 2012 284-NHF-6 0930 - 1200 hrs V. Shibkov, P. Kopyl, L. Shibkova, O. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Russia; N. Ardelyan, K. Kosmachevskii, Moscow State University, Moscow, Surkont, Moscow State University, Russia; B. Makarov, Russian Academy of Moscow, Russia Sciences, Moscow, Russia; I. Kochetov, Troitsk Institute for Innovation and Thermonuclear Research (TRINITI), Troitsk, Russia Chaired by: A. KLIMOV, Russian Academy of Sciences and T. OMBRELLO, Air Force Research Laboratory 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0825 AIAA-2012-0826 AIAA-2012-0827 Non-Equilibrium LowOH Radical and Temperature An Ignition System of NonTemperature Gas Discharge Measurements During Ignition Selfmaintained Gas Discharge Plasma as a Means of of H2-air Mixtures Excited Installation for Impact on Stabilization of Combustion of by a Repetitively Pulsed Flammable Gas Mixtures D. Bychkov, V. Bychkov, S. Denisiuk, Liquid Alcohol, Injected into Nanosecond Discharge Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Z. Yin, I. Adamovich, W. Lempert, Air Stream Wednesday, 11 January 2012 185-WIG-12/PDL-16 A. Greig, M. Cheong, M. Arjomandi, C. Birzer, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia Chaired by: B. DEBLAUW and T. CORKE, University of Notre Dame 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-0822 AIAA-2012-0821 Fundamental Processes of DBD Investigation into the Effect Plasma Actuators Operating at of Electrode Angle on Force Production of a Dielectric High Altitude T. Nichols, J. Rovey, Missouri Barrier Discharge Plasma University of Science and Technology, Actuator Wednesday, 11 January 2012 184-WIG-11/FD-41/PDL15/APA-29 Washington B Hermitage E Herb Schlickenmaier Vice President Aerospace Systems Crown Consulting, Inc. Brian Schechter Engineering Fellow /Chief Engineer Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems Cheekwood AB 92 Technology Applications Company, LLC, Chesterfield, MO; P. Morris, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Cambridge, MA; J. Agte, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA E. Livne, University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA; C. Nelson, The Boeing Company, Everett, WA Chaired by: G. CROUSE, Auburn University 1400 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-0845 AIAA-2012-0844 From Blank Slate to Flight Ready A Multistate Design New Small Research UAVs in Methodology for Effecting Robust Mission Performance of Twenty Weeks - Undergraduate Airplane Design at the University Long Endurance UAVs N. Borer, Draper Laboratory, of Washington Wednesday, 11 January 2012 189-AD-10 NASA Glenn Research Center, J. Sands, J. Gladin, B. Kestner, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Cleveland, OH Atlanta, GA of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Jiangsu, China B. Kestner, T. Nam, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0841 Integrated Engine and Aircraft Mission Performance Analysis Using NPSS 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0847 Conceptual Design of a Miniature, Propeller-Driven Airplane for Mars D. Yeo, E. Atkins, L. Bernal, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; W. Shyy, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, Hong Kong R. Minato, K. Higashino, N. Tanatsugu, Muroran Institute of Technology, Muroran, Japan 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0842 Design and Performance Analysis of Bio-Ethanol Fueled GG-Cycle Air Turbo Ramjet Engine Daejeon, South Korea A. Siddens, J. Bayandor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0843 Soft Impact Assessment Methodology for Hybrid Structure Aerospace Engines 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0836 Comparison of Computational Aeroacoustics Prediction of Acoustic Transmission Through a 2D Stator with Flat Plate Theory N. Mahmoudnejad, K. Hoffmann, R. Hixon, University of Toledo, Toledo, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS OH 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0835 Numerical Simulation of WallPressure Fluctuations Due to Turbulent Boundary Layer for Acoustic Analysis 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0849 Experimental Investigation of the Pressure, Force, and S. Choi, M. Lee, S. Chang, J. Kim, Torque Characteristics of a Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Rigid Flapping Wing 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0848 Development of Practical Tiltrotor UAV Unmanned Aircraft Design A. Hamed, A. Morell, S. Manavasi, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0840 Three-Dimensional Simulations of Bleed-Hole Rows/ ShockWave/Turbulent BoundaryLayer Interactions O. Dantsker, M. Johnson, A. Akce, T. K. Fujita, H. Nagai, K. Asai, Tohoku Bretl, University of Illinois, Urbana- University, Sendai, Japan Champaign, Urbana, IL 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0846 Development of a Fixed Wing Multi-Role Unmanned Aircraft Vehicle Research Testbed M. Jiang, X. Li, D. Lin, Beihang University, Beijing, China 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0834 Numerical Simulation on the Airfoil Self-Noise at Low Mach Number Flows Air-Breathing Propulsion Systems and Subsonic Inlets 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0833 Development and Application of an Efficient, Multiblock 3-D Large Eddy Simulation Tool for Jet Noise Computational Aero-Acoustics I Exhibit Luncheon Reception Y. Fukushima, D. Sasaki, K. Nakahashi, C. Martha, Y. Situ, M. Louis, G. Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Blaisdell, A. Lyrintzis, Z. Li, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0832 Code Development of Linearized Euler Equation on BlockStructured Cartesian Mesh for Complicated Geometries Chaired by: D. BENCHERGUI, Bombardier Aerospace and A. DELOT, ONERA 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0837 AIAA-2012-0838 AIAA-2012-0839 Effects of Boundary Layer Flow Simulation of N2B Hybrid Serpentine Inlet Design and Ingesting (BLI) Propulsion Wing Body Configuration Analysis H. Kim, ASRC Aerospace Corporation, L. Shi, Iowa State University, Ames, Systems on Engine Cycle Selection and HWB Vehicle Sizing Cleveland, OH; M. Liou, L. Povinelli, IA; R. Guo, Nanjing University Wednesday, 11 January 2012 188-ABPSI-3 C. Wu, D. Xu, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China Chaired by: D. HIXON, University of Toledo 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0830 AIAA-2012-0831 Sound generation and Simulations of High Speed interactions of shock waves Impinging Jets C. Nelson, A. Cain, Innovative with rows of vortices Wednesday, 11 January 2012 187-AA-6 Wednesday, 11 January 2012 186-RECPT-2 1200 - 1330 hrs Cheekwood F Ryman Studio JK Ryman Studio PQ Exhibit Hall 93 M. Brown, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; G. Herring, K. Cabell, N. Hass, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; T. Barhorst, M. Gruber, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH B. Patterson, G. Angle, J. Smith, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy M. Myers, G. Walker, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; A. Jorge, Federal University of Itajubá, Itajubá, Brazil; D. Yuhas, Industrial Measurement Systems, Inc., Aurora, IL 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0859 A Novel Ultrasonic Method for Locating the Boundary Layer Transition Region on a Hypersonic Vehicle M. Kumar, ANSYS, Inc., Lebanon, NH; R. Devaki, ANSYS, Inc., Pune, India; S. Wirogo, K. Kurbatskii, ANSYS, Inc., Lebanon, NH 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0863 Numerical Simulation of Interaction of a Supersonic Flow over a Re-entry Vehicle with a K. Ishiko, A. Hashimoto, Y. Matsuo, Counterflowing Jet S. Watanabe, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan H. Shin, General Electric Company, Cincinnati, OH 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Modern Transonic Fan Tip-Flow Study Diagnostics for Harsh Environments P. González, P. Boschetti, E. A. Maqsood, T. Go, Nanyang Cardenas, M. Carrero, Simón Bolívar E. Cardenas, P. Boschetti, M. Celi, Simón Technological University, Singapore, University, Naiguatá, Venezuela Bolívar University, Naiguatá, Venezuela Singapore 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0855 Optimal Transition Maneuver Stability and Control Using Aerodynamic Vectoring 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0865 Analytical Model of Blockage Effects on Ducted Air Propulsor Systems D. Schauerhamer, Jacobs, Houston, N. Rosenfeld, N. Bi, D. Haas, Naval TX; K. Trumble, NASA Ames Research Surface Warfare Center, West Center, Moffett Field, CA; W. Kleb, Bethesda, MD J. Carlson, K. Edquist, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0864 Continuing Validation of Computational Fluid Dynamics for Supersonic Retropropulsion Applied Analytical/CFD with Correlation to Experimental Data II M. Davis, Luna Innovations, Inc., Blacksburg, VA; E. Marineau, CUBRC, Buffalo, NY; M. Castellucci, M. Palmer, Luna Innovations, Inc., Blacksburg, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0858 A Miniature, High Temperature, High Frequency Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor for Scramjet Flow Characterization Chaired by: J. CANINO, Trine University and S. KRIST, NASA Langley Research Center 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-0860 AIAA-2012-0861 AIAA-2012-0862 Circulation Control Lifting Numerical Simulation of Numerical Examination of Surface Augmented by Ground Riblets on Airfoils and Wings the Effect of Cross-Wind on B. Mele, R. Tognaccini, University of Jet Blast Effect Wednesday, 11 January 2012 192-APA-30 P. Danehy, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; D. Hires, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT; C. Johansen, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA; B. Bathel, S. Jones, S. Splinter, J. Gragg, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Chaired by: S. ZAIDI, Princeton University and T. ROSSMANN 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0856 AIAA-2012-0857 Quantitative Spectral Radiance Optical Measurements at the Measurements in the HYMETS Combustor Exit of the HIFiRE 2 Arc Jet Ground Test Engine Wednesday, 11 January 2012 191-AMT-9 M. Snyder, C. Li, Z. Qu, University of M. Mears, Air Force Research B. Stiltner, M. Cotting, O. Ohanian, Central Florida, Orlando, FL Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH AVID, LLC, Blacksburg, VA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0854 Design of Control Systems to Hold Altitude and Heading in Severe Atmospheric Disturbances for an Unmanned Airplane UAV/MAV Flight Dynamics Chaired by: A. GOPALARATHNAM, North Carolina State University and M. COTTING, Air Force Test Pilot School 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0851 AIAA-2012-0852 AIAA-2012-0853 AIAA-2012-0850 Energy Harvesting for Fan Angular Momentum Evaluation of the Flying A New Parameterized Guidance Law for Cooperative Unmanned Air Vehicle using Analysis for Ducted Fan UAVs Qualities of a Light Unmanned Dynamic Soaring During Conceptual Design Airplane via Flight Simulation Air Defense Wednesday, 11 January 2012 190-AFM-5 Ryman Ballroom BE Cheekwood C Ryman Studio NO 94 Z. Zhang, R. Agarwal, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO T. Saeed, W. Graham, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0868 Conceptual Design for a Laminar-Flying-Wing Aircraft M. Carlsson, H. Andersson, H. Gavel, Saab, Linköping, Sweden; J. Ölvander, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; C. Munz, E. Kraemer, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; D. Verstraete, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia J. Quinn, D. Hyland, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Chaired by: E. ALTHOF, Raytheon Company and M. BAILEY, General Electric Company 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0877 AIAA-2012-0878 AIAA-2012-0879 Methodology for Development The Hyperion 2 Green Aircraft A Novel Design of an Exoand Validation of Multipurpose Project Solar Planet Imager J. Koster, D. Hillery, University of H. Kim, D. Khussainov, M. Kim, Simulation Models Wednesday, 11 January 2012 195-DE-1 N. Williams, University of Tennessee Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Japan Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN; J. McMahon, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX M. Gregory, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0880 Ares Upper Stage Processes to Implement Model Based Design - Going Paperless J. Redmon, M. Shirley, P. Kinard, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0881 A Large-Scale Design Integration Approach Developed in Conjunction with the Ares Launch Vehicle Program Design Engineering T. Ozawa, T. Suzuki, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; K. Okudaira, University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan; T. Mikouchi, T. Iwai, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; K. Kurosawa, M. Tabata, H. Takayanagi, K. Fujita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0876 Study of Micron-sized Martian Dust Sample Capture Using Aerogel F. Akram, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA R. Hortensius, G. Elliott, M. Bragg, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0872 An Experimental Investigation of the Flow Through the Aft Portion of a High-Flow Nacelle Bypass Concept 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0882 Uncertainty Propagation in Technology Valuation Based on Expert Elicitation 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0871 Computational Assessment of Flow Through a High-Flow Nacelle Bypass F. Hartshorn, Tybrin Corporation, Fort N. Jain, D. Bodony, University Walton Beach, FL of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0870 Computational Optimization of a Natural Laminar Flow Experimental Wing Glove Space Environments II - Rocks and Dust T. Reynolds, D. Saunders, T. Presoorf, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; A. Letcher, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, IN; S. Olcmen, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL; A. Ahmed, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0869 Effect of Geometric Modifications on the Flow Field of a Turret Aerodynamic Design and Enabling Technologies for Environmentally Friendly and Efficient Aircraft Chaired by: J. GAIER, NASA Glenn Research Center and D. CRIDER, Aerospace Testing Alliance 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0873 AIAA-2012-0874 AIAA-2012-0875 An Investigation of the Experimental investigation of Implication of Adhesion Relationship Between the space debris removal method Studies for Dust Mitigation on Residual Strength of Glass using electrostatic force in Thermal Control Surfaces J. Gaier, S. Berkebile, NASA Glenn and Pit Diameter After space plasma K. Toyoda, S. Reiso, M. Cho, Kyushu Research Center, Cleveland, OH Hypervelocity Impact Wednesday, 11 January 2012 194-ASE-4 University, Blacksburg, VA Chaired by: S. FERGUSON, The Boeing Company and S. NADARAJAH 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0867 AIAA-2012-0866 Genetic Algorithm Based Computational Study of the Optimization of ETRW (Energy Embedded Engine Static Pressure Thrust Propulsion Liberated During a Flight/ Revenue Work Done) of an System P. Peraudo, J. Schetz, Virginia Airplane for Minimizing Its Polytechnic Institute and State Environmental Impact Wednesday, 11 January 2012 193-APA-31 Magnolia Boardroom B Ryman Studio M Ryman Ballroom A 95 M. Mahendran, V. Wells, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0884 Tool for the Automation of Computational Analysis of Airfoils S. Zhang, ESI Group, Huntsville, AL 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0890 Computational Studies of Jettisoned Canopy and Ejection Occupant/Seat M. Myers, H. Luo, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0885 A Challenge-based Unit with a Hands-on Demonstration for Teaching Momentum in Undergraduate Fluid Mechanics Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, B. Akay, C. Simao Ferreira, G. Van NY; H. Kang, U.S. Naval Academy, Bussel, I. Herraez, Delft University of Annapolis, MD; C. Meneveau, Johns Technology, Delft, The Netherlands Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; L. Castillo, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Chaired by: S. POL, Los Alamos National Laboratory and J. NAUGHTON, University of Wyoming 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0894 AIAA-2012-0895 AIAA-2012-0896 Dynamic Load Control on a Effect of Free-stream Experimental and Numerical Finite Span Wind Turbine Blade Turbulence on the Flow Around Quantification of Radial Flow in the Root Region of a HAWT Using Synthetic Jets a S809 Wind Turbine Blade K. Taylor, C. Leong, M. Amitay, S. Torres-Nieves, V. Maldonado, Blade Wednesday, 11 January 2012 198-FD-43/WE-6 T. Shurtz, G. Blaisdell, A. Lyrintzis, Orlando, FL Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Chaired by: S. ZHANG and H. DOU, Temasek Laboratories 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0888 AIAA-2012-0889 Suitability of Detached Eddy Flow past circular Simulation in Overflow for cylinder:numerical studies Predicting Environments near using LES, DES, and DDES M. Ilie, University of Central Florida, Supersonic Jets Wednesday, 11 January 2012 197-FD-42 J. Gregory, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Chaired by: E. SCHROCK 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-0883 Smartphone-Based Data Acquisition for an Undergraduate Course on Aircraft Flight Testing Wednesday, 11 January 2012 196-EDU-3 N. Komerath, M. Smith, B. German, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; D. Krausche, Florida Center for Engineering Education, Gainesville, FL 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0887 Helping Aerospace Engineers Innovate Across Disciplines C. Mertes, J. Strike, M. Hind, J. Naughton, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0897 Characteristics of Flatback Airfoils in Dynamic Motion M. Brunner, M. Blaylock, A. Cooperman, C. Van Dam, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0898 Comparison of CFD with Wind Tunnel Tests of Microjets for Active Aerodynamic Load Control Wind Energy Fluid Dynamics 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0892 Determination of Transonic Wind Tunnel Geometry and Studies on Wall Interference by Numerical Simulation 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0893 A New Dynamic LES/RANS Hybrid Method C. Gundling, R. Rai, B. Roget, J. Sitaraman, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0899 Comparison of Wind Turbine Wakes in Steady and Turbulent Inflow L. Martinez, S. Leonardi, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; M. Churchfield, P. Moriarty, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0900 A Comparison of Actuator Disc and Actuator Line Wind Turbine Models and Best Practices for Their Use Moderator: B. Argrow, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO 1600 hrs Forum: Integrating Next Generation Pedagogies into Curricula G. Ze, Science and Technology on Scramjet Laboratory, Beijing, H. Dou, B. Khoo, National University Z. Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical China; X. Jinglei, C. Yan, Beihang University, Beijing, China of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore University, Xi’an, China 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0891 Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Transition for Plane Couette Flows Using Full Navier-Stokes Equations Computational Transition and Turbulence P. Lu, H. Liu, M. Chen, Beihang University, Beijing, China 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0886 It Will Fly! A New Approach To Web-based Edutainment For Aircraft Design Next Generation Pedagogies Presidential Boardroom A Jackson E Ryman Studio FG 96 Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel D. Darmofal, K. Willcox, Y. F. Stern, H. Yoon, D. Yarbrough, Marzouk, Massachusetts Institute of University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa City, Technology, Cambridge, MA IA; M. Okcay, U. Oztekin, Interactive Flow Studies Corporation, Waterloo, IA Kingdom C. Chen, Z. Carr, M. Ringuette, State City, IA University of New York, Buffalo, NY R. Cummings, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0909 Update on Undergraduate Computational Aerodynamics Education at the US Air Force Academy D. Calderon, Z. Wang, I. Gursul, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom; M. Visbal, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0916 Measurement of streamwise vortices in low-speed flight F. DeJarnette, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0910 Calculation of Incompressible and Compressible Laminar Flows for Undergraduates Ryman Ballroom F 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0918 Closed-loop Dynamic Stall Control Using a Plasma Actuator Ryman Ballroom D Cheekwood AB A. Lombardi, P. Bowles, T. Corke, G. Lindholm, R. Cobb, M. Reeder, Air University of Notre Dame, Notre Force Institute of Technology, Wright- Dame, IN Patterson AFB, OH 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0917 Power Requirements for Control of Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicle Using Piezoelectric Actuators 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0907 Effect of Three-Dimensional Plasma Actuation on the Wake of a Circular Cylinder C. Kelley, P. Bowles, J. Cooney, C. S. Bhattacharya, J. Gregory, Ohio He, T. Corke, University of Notre State University, Columbus, OH Dame, Notre Dame, IN; B. Osborne, J. Silkey, J. Zehnle, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, MO 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0906 High Mach Number LeadingEdge Flow Separation Control Using AC DBD Plasma Actuators C. Wojcik, J. Buchholz, University of R. Waldman, K. Breuer, Brown Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa City, IA University, Providence, RI 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0915 The Dynamics of Spanwise Vorticity on a Rotating Blade Low Reynolds Number Vortex Physics Chaired by: M. RINGUETTE, State University of New York, Buffalo and D. SMITH, Air Force Office of Scientific Research 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0911 AIAA-2012-0912 AIAA-2012-0913 AIAA-2012-0914 Lift and the Leading Edge The Effect of Aspect Ratio on Vortex Shedding and Wake Volumetric Measurements the Three-Dimensional Vortex Structure of a Plunging Wing and Simulations of the Vortex Vortex C. Pitt Ford, H. Babinsky, University Formation of Rotating FlatA. Eslam Panah, J. Buchholz, Structures Generated by Low of Cambridge, Cambridge, United University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Aspect Ratio Plunging Wings Plate Wings Wednesday, 11 January 2012 201-FD-46/APA-34 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA C. Fagley, J. Seidel, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0905 Experimental Study of Open Loop Plasma Actuation on a von Karman Ogive Special Session: Aerodynamics, Aeronautics and CFD in the Undergraduate Curriculum I Chaired by: J. ELDREDGE, University of California, Los Angeles and R. CUMMINGS, U.S. Air Force Academy 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0908 Oral Presentation Activities of the AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Hands-On Integrated CFD Scientific Computing Education Discussion Group on CFD in Education in an Undergraduate Educational Interface and EFD/ at UC Berkeley Aerospace Engineering ePIV/Flowcoach Laboratories for P. Colella, Lawrence Berkeley Undergraduate Education National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA J. Eldredge, University of California, Program Introductory Fluids Mechanics Wednesday, 11 January 2012 200-FD-45/APA-33 R. Speth, D. Gaitonde, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0904 Experimental Characterization of a Pulsed Plasma Jet Plasma Actuators and Flow Control V T. Reedy, N. Kale, C. Dutton, G. Elliott, University of Illinois, UrbanaA. Duchmann, A. Kurz, A. Widmann, Champaign, Urbana, IL S. Grundmann, C. Tropea, Technical University of Darmstadt, Griesheim, Germany Chaired by: S. ROY, University of Florida and S. MORRIS, University of Notre Dame 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0902 AIAA-2012-0903 AIAA-2012-0901 Flow-Control-Induced Characterization of TollmienParametric Study of a Vibrations Using Pulsed DBD Schlichting Wave Damping by Supersonic Jet Subjected to Plasma-based Flapping Mode Plasma Actuators DBD Plasma Actuators Using D. Greenblatt, A. Treizer, Technion-- Phase-Locked PIV Excitation Wednesday, 11 January 2012 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG13/APA-32 97 J. Kuehl, E. Perez, H. Reed, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Flight Center, Huntsville, AL Marshall Space Flight Center, J. Lehman, Teledyne Brown Huntsville, AL Engineering, Huntsville, AL; J. Johnson, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL; N. Frazier, Jacobs, Huntsville, AL Chaired by: R. GRUGEL, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and J. DOWNEY 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0924 Overview of NASA’s Materials Science Research Containerless Processing Microgravity Materials Rack Onboard the Studies in the MSFC International Space Station Program Electrostatic Levitator J. Downey, NASA Marshall Space J. Rogers, M. Sansoucie, NASA Hardware and Operations Wednesday, 11 January 2012 204-GPSE-6 F. Collier, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA R. Wagnild, G. Candler, P. Subbareddy, H. Johnson, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0922 Vibrational Relaxation Effects on Acoustic Disturbances in a Hypersonic Boundary Layer over a Cone J. Hofferth, W. Saric, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0923 Boundary-Layer Transition on a Flared Cone in the Texas A&M Mach 6 Quiet Tunnel Boundary-Layer Stability and Transition D. Swenson, P. Sanders, A. Lifer, H. Ranck, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Thermodynamics of MetalGas Eutectic Systems and Its Application to Aligned Porous Metal Fabrication R. Napolitano, I. Sargin, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Multiphase Solidification Structures and Mechanisms in Ternary Alloys Microgravity Materials Science I K. Martin, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Bethesda, MD 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Lockheed Martin ERA N+2 Advanced Vehicle Concept Results Washington B R. Erdmann, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ; S. Tewari, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH; R. Grugel, J. Van Hoose, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL; D. Poirier, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Controlled Directional Solidification of Al-7 wt R. Trivedi, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; N. Bergeon, A. Ramirez, L. Chen, B. Billia, Paul Cézanne University, Marseille, France; J. Gu, M. Xu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; A. Karma, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Dynamical evolution of threedimensional interface patterns in directional solidification of alloys: I. Experimental results from International Space Station A. Karma, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 1700 hrs Oral Presentation Dynamical evolution of threedimensional interface patterns in directional solidification of alloys. II: Phase-field modeling Presidential Boardroom B Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA Ryman Studio L 1600 hrs 1700 hrs Oral Presentation Panel Discussion Northrop Grumman ERA N+2 Advanced Vehicle Concept Results NASA Environmentally A. Drake, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Los Angeles, CA Responsible Aviation Moderator: M. Mangelsdorf, NASA NASA Environmentally Responsible Aviation: Technologies and Integrated Vehicle Solutions Chaired by: A. WASHBURN and M. MANGELSDORF, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center 1330 hrs 1400 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Overview of ERA Technologies Boeing ERA N+2 Advanced Vehicle Concept Results J. Bonet, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA and N+2 Integrated Vehicle Concepts Wednesday, 11 January 2012 203-GEPC-2 Y. Lifshitz, D. Degani, Technion--Israel A. Fedorov, Moscow Institute of Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel; Physics and Technology, Zhukovsky, A. Tumin, University of Arizona, Russia Tucson, Tucson, AZ Chaired by: A. FEDOROV, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and X. WANG 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0920 AIAA-2012-0921 AIAA-2012-0919 Prediction of cross-flow JoKHeR: NPSE Simulations Study of Discrete Modes dominated transition on a of Hypersonic Crossflow Branching in High-Speed supersonic swept wing Instability Boundary Layers Wednesday, 11 January 2012 202-FD-47 98 V. Arghode, A. Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD G. Welch, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH University, Saint Louis, MO Chaired by: J. KAPAT, University of Central Florida 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0937 AIAA-2012-0938 Computational Study of the Computational Study of High Impact of Unsteadiness on the Lift Low-Pressure Turbine Aerodynamic Performance Cascade Aerodynamics at Low of a Variable-Speed Power Reynolds Number B. Arko, M. McQuilling, Saint Louis Turbine Wednesday, 11 January 2012 207-GTE-7 of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; K. Bryden, Iowa State University, Ames, IA Chaired by: B. SEKAR, Air Force Research Laboratory 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0930 AIAA-2012-0931 Mixture Preparation Effects Fuel Dilution and Liquid On Distributed Combustion For Fuel Operational Effects on Ultra-High Thermal Intensity Gas Turbine Applications A. Khalil Hasan, A. Gupta, University Distributed Combustor H. Im, G. Zha, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0939 Flutter Prediction of a Transonic Rotor Using a Phaselagged Boundary Condition 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0934 Experimental investigations of the ignition performances on a multi-sector combustor under high altitude conditions Y. Obikane, S. Khelladi, F. Bakir, F. Margnat, Paris Institute of Technology, Paris, France 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0940 Numerical Study of Development of Karman Vortex in Blade’s Passage in Centrifugal Compressors and Pumps C. Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; W. Zhang, Z. Ye, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; F. Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0941 An Efficient Method for Turbomachinery Flutter Prediction Experimental and Computational Efforts III 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0933 Pure Hydrogen and Its Blends Advantages & Disadvantages as Fuel in the Gas Turbine Swirl Combustor Combustors Higashino, N. Tanatsugu, Muroran A. Ferrar, W. Schneck, W. O’Brien, Institute of Technology, Muroran-shi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Japan; A. Kozu, Nippi Corporation, State University, Blacksburg, VA Yokohama, Japan 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0935 Quantifying Exhaust Emissions and Temperature of the Ultra Compact Combustor 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0929 Application of Additive Manufacturing to Rapidly Produce High-Resolution Total D. Nakata, J. Yajima, K. Nishine, K. Pressure Distortion Screens 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0928 Research and Development of High Speed Test Track Facility in Japan Existing Facility Capabilities and New Facility Designs D. Su, W. Zhang, Z. Ye, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; C. Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China M. Foust, D. Thomsen, C. Cooper, R. Stickles, W. Dodds, General Electric Company, Cincinnati, OH 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0936 Development of the GE Aviation Low Emissions TAPS Combustor for Next Generation Aircraft Engines 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0942 An Efficient Uncoupled Method on Aeroelastic Analysis of Turbomachinery A. Parks, M. Polanka, Air Force Institute of Technology, WrightS. Schimek, C. Paschereit, Technical M. Abdulsada, N. Syred, P. Bowen, C. Viguier, H. Verdier, Turbomeca, University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany A. Griffiths, Cardiff School of Bordes, France; G. Lavergne, ONERA, Patterson AFB, OH Engineering, Cardiff, United Kingdom Toulouse, France; R. Lecourt, ONERA, Fauga, France; G. Linassier, ONERA, Toulouse, France 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0932 Analysis of flame transfer functions for blends of CH4 and H2 at different humidity levels Santa Monica, CA; J. Osburg, RAND J. Wong, E. Irani, Wichita State Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA; J. Kallimani, University, Wichita, KS RAND Corporation, Arlington, VA Wednesday, 11 January 2012 206-GTE-6 C. Ohlandt, J. Kallimani, RAND Corporation, Washington, DC Chaired by: D. VAN EVERY, Aiolos Engineering Corporation and J. WEISS, University of Québec 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0926 AIAA-2012-0927 AIAA-2012-0925 Integration of Test Capabilities Long Term Estimates of U.S. Comparison of Wind Tunnel National Wind Tunnel Demand Pricing Models for Government at the WSU/NIAR 7x10 Foot for NASA Aeronautics Test Low Speed Wind Tunnel Using Facilities Program (ATP) Using a Monte C. Ohlandt, RAND Corporation, Arlington, CFD Methods VA; T. Light, RAND Corporation, N. Deneault, A. Kuenn, K. Kelly, Carlo Model Wednesday, 11 January 2012 205-GT-7 Lincoln C Jackson F Ryman Studio HI 99 CT; W. Dawes, R. Cant, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom School for Simulation Sciences, Juelich, Germany; B. Reinartz, S. Mueller, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany O. Vaughan, Self, Huntsville, AL Chaired by: K. BURNS 1330 hrs Oral Presentation Paul Redfern’s Flight to Brazil--Where is the Port of Brunswick J. Barata, F. Neves, A. Silva, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0954 The History of Aerospace/ Aeronautics Engineering in Portugal Wednesday, 11 January 2012 210-HIS-1 Patterson AFB, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0946 High Fidelity Analysis of a Non-Reacting Pulsed Supersonic Combustor P. Trichet, Self, Toulouse, France 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0955 Scaled Subsonic/Supersonic Airplanes - A Historical Perspective A. Chaudhuri, A. Hadjadj, INSA Rouen, Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, France 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0952 Numerical simulation of transient supersonic nozzle flows M. Spearman, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0956 Aerodynamic Research at NACA/ NASA Langley Related to the Use of Variable-Sweep Wings M. Spearman, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA A. Sivak, R. Mankbadi, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0953 Microthruster: Influence of Divergence Angle on Thrust 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0957 Some NACA/NASA Aerodynamic Research Related to Security and Defense Aerospace History S. Crosbie, M. Polanka, Air Force V. Khaikine, M. Morgan, Hampton Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson University, Hampton, VA AFB, OH; P. Litke, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0951 Waverider Geometry Generation Using the Osculating Flowfield Method with Viscous Effects Propulsion Modeling/Heat Transfer R. Milligan, J. Liu, C. Tam, Taitech, Inc., Beavercreek, OH; D. Eklund, D. Davis, D. Risha, M. Gruber, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; T. Mathur, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0947 Dual-Mode Scramjet Combustor: Numerical Sensitivity and Evaluation of Experiments Simulation of Supersonic Combustion F. Malo-Molina, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH F. Xing, Y. Zheng, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China; Y. Yao, Kingston University, London, United Kingdom; S. Zhang, J. Zou, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China Chaired by: J. BRADFORD, SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. and V. TANGIRALA, General Electric Company 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0948 AIAA-2012-0949 AIAA-2012-0950 Cooling Requirements for an Numerical Simulation of Increasing Reliability of a Small Coolant Variation in Laminar 2-Stroke Internal Combustion Ultra-Compact Combustor D. Johnson, M. Polanka, Air Force Engine for Dynamically Changing Supersonic Film Cooling Institute of Technology, WrightC. Windisch, German Research Altitudes Wednesday, 11 January 2012 209-HABP-9 University, Columbus, OH Chaired by: S. BECKEL, ATK and W. ENGBLOM, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0944 AIAA-2012-0945 AIAA-2012-0943 Simulations of the SCHOLAR Numerical Simulation of Numerical Investigation Shock-Induced-Combustion of Hypersonic Phenomena Scramjet Experiment in Three-Dimensional HyShot Encountered in HIFiRE Flight 1 P. Cocks, United Technologies R. Yentsch, D. Gaitonde, Ohio State Research Center, East Hartford, Scramjet Model Wednesday, 11 January 2012 208-HABP-8 Ryman Studio DE Jackson D Jackson C 100 D. Maroney, A. Zeitlin, A. Lacher, S. Cook, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA Hampton, VA M. Logan, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0960 Examination of Frameworks for Safe Integration of Intelligent Small UAS into the NAS M. Wintzer, I. Kroo, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0967 Efficient Kriging-Based Aerodynamic Design of Transonic Airfoils: Some Key Issues N. Bhagat, Universal Technology Corporation, Dayton, OH; M. Blair, J. Liu, Z. Han, W. Song, Air Force Research Laboratory, Northwestern Polytechnical Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; A. Shih, University, Xi’an, China University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; R. Taylor, Wright State University, Dayton, OH Geometry Requirements for High-Fidelity CAE G. Anderson, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; M. Aftosmis, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; M. Nemec, Science and Technology Corporation, Moffett Field, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0966 The Development of a Geometry Engine with Analytic Sensitivities Magnolia Ballroom Ryman Studio R Cheekwood GH W. Brock, C. Burdyshaw, S. Karman, V. Betro, B. Hilbert, K. Anderson, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN; R. Haimes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Diego, CA Chaired by: W. JONES, NASA Langley Research Center and P. PATEL, MSC Software Corporation 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-0968 AIAA-2012-0969 Panel Discussion Adjoint-Based Design CFD Model Preparation In Geometry Requirements for High-Fidelity CAE W. Jones, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; J. Livingston, Air Force Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; J. Vandenbrande, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA; R. Haimes, Massachusetts Institute of Optimization Using CAD Aero-Mechanical Design Technology, Cambridge, MA Parameterization Through CAPRI H. Briggs, ATA Engineering, San Wednesday, 11 January 2012 213-MVC-3 J. Hwang, J. Martins, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0965 Parametric Deformation of Discrete Geometry for Aerodynamic Shape Design MDO Shape & Topology Optimization H. Verstynen, Whirlwind Enterprises, D. Marshall, New Mexico State Hampton, VA University, Las Cruces, NM 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Intelligent Systems for Integration of Unmanned T. Anderson, K. Hoffler, Adaptive Aircraft into the National Aerospace Group, Inc., Hampton, VA; Airspace 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0961 UAS Sense and Avoid Requirements Assessment Special Session: Intelligent Systems for Integration of Unmanned Aircraft into the National Airspace Chaired by: M. BLAIR, Air Force Research Laboratory and J. LEE, The Boeing Company 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0962 AIAA-2012-0963 AIAA-2012-0964 A Dynamic Parametrization Optimization and AdjointRapid Parameterization Scheme for Shape Based CFD for the Conceptual Schemes for Aircraft Shape Optimization Using QuasiDesign of Low Sonic Boom Optimization W. Li, NASA Langley Research Center, Newton Methods Aircraft Wednesday, 11 January 2012 212-MDO-5 Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI Chaired by: D. MARSHALL, New Mexico State Universtiy 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0959 AIAA-2012-0958 UAS Sense and Avoid Intelligent Systems for Development - the Challenges Unmanned Aircraft Safety of Technology, Standards, and Certification E. Atkins, University of Michigan, Certification Wednesday, 11 January 2012 211-IS-3 101 Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, CT C. Romick, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; T. Aslam, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM; J. Powers, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0981 Dynamics of Unsteady Inviscid and Viscous Detonations in Hydrogen-Air Palies, J. Moeck, S. Candel, École S. Hemchandra, RWTH Aachen Centrale de Paris, Chatenay-Malabry, University, Aachen, Germany France S. Shanbogue, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Impact of Fuel Composition and Diluents on Combustor Stability Characteristics T. Murugnanadam, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Dynamics of Blowout of a Well-Stirred Reactor 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0983 Calculation of Drag Coefficients for Hypersonic Spherical Projectiles Initiating Oblique Detonation Wave or Shock-Induced Combustion T. Bengherbia, Y. Yao, Kingston University, London, United Kingdom; J. Choi, D. Cho, Pusan National P. Bauer, National Center for University, Busan, South Korea Scientific Research (CNRS), Poitiers, France; C. Knowlen, University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA; M. Giraud, Self, Saint Louis, France; A. Bruckner, University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0982 One-Dimensional Modeling of Thermally Choked Ram Accelerator Based on CFD Simulations Recent Progress in Modeling and Understanding Combustion Dynamics (Invited) K. Ruggirello, P. Desjardin, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY; M. Kaneshige, G. Hertel, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0980 A Reaction Progress Variable Modeling Approach for NonIdeal Explosives Lincoln D Jackson B 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-0977 Surrogate Model Design for GtL Kerosene Jackson A N. Slavinskaya, U. Riedel, E. Saibov, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany; K. Kumaran, of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO M. Colket, United Technologies Research Texas A&M University, Qatar, Doha, Center, East Hartford, CT; M. Smooke, Qatar Yale University, New Haven, CT; W. Kim, Pratt and Whitney, East Hartford, CT 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0975 Dual-Mode Propellant Properties and Performance Analysis of Energetic Ionic Liquids 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0976 Laminar Flame Speeds, Flammability Limits, and Flame/ Reaction Zone Thicknesses for a Surrogate Kerosene Fuel at S. Berg, J. Rovey, Missouri University S. Berg, J. Rovey, Missouri University Engine Operating Conditions 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0974 Ignition Evaluation of Monopropellant Blends of HAN and Imidazole-Based Ionic Liquid Fuels Detonations and Ram Accelerators D. Kassoy, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; K. Wojciechowski, University of Colorado, Denver, Denver, CO 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0973 Thermomechanical Response of Reactive Gas to Rapid Transient, Spatially Distributed Energy Addition: An Asymptotic Formulation Other Topics in Combustion and Propulsion Chaired by: T. LIEUWEN, Georgia Institute of Technology and R. SUJITH, Indian Institute of Technology Madras 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0984 AIAA-2012-0985 AIAA-2012-0986 AIAA-2012-0987 Tracking Blowoff Dynamics Modeling the Response of Heat release response Triggering in Thermoacoustics M. Juniper, University of Cambridge, of Flames Utilizing Proper Premixed Flame Transfer of premixed flames to Functions - Key Elements and equivalence ratio fluctuations: Cambridge, United Kingdom Orthogonal Decomposition K. Kopp-Vaughan, T. Jensen, B. Comparison between DNS and Experimental Proofs Cetegen, M. Renfro, University of T. Schuller, D. Durox, A. Cuquel, P. Reduced order modelling Wednesday, 11 January 2012 216-PC-18 of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, B. Taylor, D. Kessler, V. Gamezo, E. E. Oran, D. Kessler, B. Taylor, V. OH; F. Schauer, Air Force Research Oran, Naval Research Laboratory, Gamezo, A. Poludnenko, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Washington, DC OH; J. Hoke, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH Chaired by: L. MASSA, University of Texas, Arlington and J. ZHANG, University of Illinois 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-0978 AIAA-2012-0979 Chemical Reaction Models Detonation Reinitiation by The Influence of Chemical and High-Speed Chemically Kinetics on the Structure of Oblique Shock Reflection C. Stevens, P. King, Air Force Institute Hydrogen-Air Detonations Reactive Flows Wednesday, 11 January 2012 215-PC-17 Technology, Atlanta, GA; H. Sung, R. Sullivan, D. Noble, K. Periagaram, of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Korea Aerospace University, Goyang, J. Seitzman, T. Lieuwen, Georgia MI South Korea; V. Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Chaired by: L. BAUWENS, University of Calgary and S. NAIK, Purdue University 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0971 AIAA-2012-0972 AIAA-2012-0970 Flow Dynamics and Mixing of Time-Averaged and Unsteady A Method to Image Flame a Turbulent Gaseous Jet into Imaging Analysis of a Reacting Index in Partially Premixed Fuel Jet in Vitiated Cross-Flow Flames Oscillating Crossflow L. Zhang, Georgia Institute of D. Rosenberg, J. Driscoll, University at Elevated Pressure Wednesday, 11 January 2012 214-PC-16 102 S. McGuire, S. Zaidi, A. Dogariu, P. Howard, R. Miles, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ N. Sarigul-Klijn, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA A. Alkhalidi, R. Amano, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, MD; A. Al Shoaibi, Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates WI Chaired by: S. GOLLAHALLI, University of Oklahoma 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0999 AIAA-2012-1000 Bubble Deflector to Enhance Effect of Carbon Dioxide and Fine Bubble Aeration for Nitrogen Addition on Hydrogen Wastewater Treatment in Sulfide Combustion H. Selim, A. Gupta, University of Space Usage Wednesday, 11 January 2012 219-TES-4 M. Langhenry, D. MacInnis, J. Villarreal, Raytheon Company, Tucson, AZ Chaired by: A. GALE, The Boeing Company and P. MURAD 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0995 AIAA-2012-0996 A Review and Discussion of An Alternative to Propellant Rocket Vehicle Propulsion Depots: The Space Tug HERO Efficiency Concept Wednesday, 11 January 2012 218-SEC-3 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; M. Cappelli, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; A. Yalin, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO Chaired by: R. MILES and G. WILLIAMS, Ohio Aerospace Institute 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-0989 AIAA-2012-0988 Measuring the Velocity of a Electric Field Measurements in Air Using Cavity Ring-Down Supersonic Airflow with Laser Ionization Tagged Radar Polarimetry J. Rath, I. Franka, B. Lee, C. Hagen, Anemometry (LITRA) Wednesday, 11 January 2012 217-PDL-18/WIG-14 I. Ahmed, A. Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1001 Sugarcane Bagasse Gasification: Global Reaction Mechanism of Syngas Evolution P. Murad, Morningstar Applied Physics, LLC, Vienna, VA; J. Brandenburg, Orbital Technologies Corporation, Madison, WI 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0997 The Murad-Brandenburg Equation - A Wave Partial Differential Conservation Expression for the Poynting Vector/Field D. Aktas, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0991 Simulations of a Langmuir Probe 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-0993 Enhancement of Emission Intensity and Plasma Lifetime in Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy by Locally Intensified Pulse Microwaves R. Lucht, D. Richardson, Purdue Y. Ikeda, A. Moon, R. Tsuruoka, University, West Lafayette, IN; W. Imagineering, Inc., Kobe, Japan Kulatilaka, S. Roy, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; J. Gord, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-0992 Advances in Single-LaserShot Femtosecond Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Concentration and Temperature Measurements H. Molintas, A. Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1002 Non-Isothermal Elimination of Char from Paper and Cardboard Using Air as Oxidant 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1004 Experimental and Numerical Evaluation of Geometric Modifications in Gas Turbine Blade Cooling Channel K. Guntur, S. Kumar, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, R. Amano, S. Kumar, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI WI 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1003 Experimental Analysis on Heat Transfer Distributions Corresponding to Varying Internal Geometries in Gas Turbine Blade Cooling Systems Energy Efficiency and Waste Minimization P. Murad, Morningstar Applied Physics, LLC, Vienna, VA; J. Brandenburg, Orbital Technologies Corporation, Madison, WI 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-0998 The Morningstar Energy Box Theoretical Research to Enable Space Exploration and Colonization Y. Wu, Z. Zhang, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN; M. Shneider, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-0990 Sodium Ion Kinetic Measurements by Coherent Microwave Scattering Plasma and Laser Diagnostics E. Khalil, M. Akef, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-1005 Mathematical Modelling of Smoke Behavior in Subway Station M. Nikolic, A. Samolov, J. Upadhyay, S. Popovic, L. Vuskovic, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA; G. Herring, R. Exton, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-0994 Time Resolved Electron Density Measurements in Pulse-Repetitive Microwave Discharges in Air Hermitage B Lincoln E Hermitage A 103 Aerothermodynamics II 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1010 Performance of a BiologicallyInspired Heat Exchanger with Hierarchical Bifurcating Flow Passages D. Calamas, H. Corum, J. Baker, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, K. Yerkes, Air Force Research Tuscaloosa, AL Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; A. Fleming, D. Courson, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; H. Jiang, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1009 An Experimental Investigation into the Transient Performance of a Titanium-Water Loop Heat Pipe Subjected to a SteadyPeriodic Acceleration Field Thermal Management J. Laks, L. Pao, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1020 Predictive Yaw Control of a 5MW Wind Turbine Model N. Wang, K. Johnson, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO; A. Wright, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO J. Pandit, S. Ekkad, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1011 Heat Exchanger Design for Waste Heat Recovery from Automobile Exhaust Using Thermoelectric Generators University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1022 Pulsed LIDAR-assisted controllers for turbine power capture enhancement and fatigue load K. Kragh, M. Hansen, Risø Technical mitigation below rated 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1021 Individual Pitch Control Based on Local and Upstream Inflow Measurements Wind Turbine Control I M. Winter, University of California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; D. Prabhu, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; G. Raiche, I. Terrazas-Salinas, F. Hui, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA M. Spencer, K. Stol, J. Cater, University of Auckland, Auckland, of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark; P. Bristol, United Kingdom; P. Fleming, New Zealand Fleming, National Renewable Energy A. Wright, National Renewable Laboratory, Golden, CO; M. Hansen, Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO Risø Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark Chaired by: M. BALAS, University of Wyoming and S. FROST, NASA Ames Research Center 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1017 AIAA-2012-1018 AIAA-2012-1019 Preview-Enabled Set-point Rotor Speed Dependent Yaw Field test results with Scheduling for Model Control of Wind Turbines Based Individual Pitch Control on the Predictive Control of Wind on Empirical Data NREL CART3 wind turbine K. Kragh, Risø Technical University E. Bossanyi, GL Garrad Hassan, Turbines Wednesday, 11 January 2012 222-WE-7 Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; of Dayton, Dayton, OH; J. Camberos, L. Marek, NASA Johnson Space E. Reed, J. Codoni, J. McDaniel, K. Yerkes, Air Force Research Center, Houston, TX University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Charlottesville, VA Chaired by: E. SILK, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and M. WINTER, University of California, Santa Cruz 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1013 AIAA-2012-1014 AIAA-2012-1015 AIAA-2012-1016 Aerodynamic Interactions of Quantification of the Assessing Uncertainties in Emission Spectroscopic Reaction Control System Jets Nonideality of Air for Boundary Layer Transition Measurements with an Optical Predictions for HIFiRE-1 at Probe in the NASA Ames IHF Arc on Mars Entry Aeroshells Aerospace Applications H. Alkandry, I. Boyd, University of J. Doty, D. McManiman, University Non-zero Angles of Attack Jet Facility Wednesday, 11 January 2012 221-TP-14 K. Sasaki, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan; K. Katagiri, N. Takahashi, A. Nagai, Y. Ito, Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes, Tsukuba, Japan; A. Kakitsuji, Technology Research Institute of Osaka Prefecture, Izumi, Japan Chaired by: E. KHALIL, Cairo University and K. YERKES, Air Force Research Laboratory 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1007 AIAA-2012-1008 AIAA-2012-1006 Passive Enhancement of Fin Wicking Grooves to Enhance Improvements of Thermal Heat Transfer Coefficients in Conductivity of Aluminum Based Performance Using FractalComposites Containing VGCF-CNT Like Geometries Spray Cooling R. Opoku, J. Kizito, North Carolina Network by Heat Treatments D. Dannelley, J. Baker, University of A&T State University, Greensboro, NC of CNT Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL Wednesday, 11 January 2012 220-TP-13 A. Ozdemir, P. Seiler, G. Balas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-1023 Fundamental Limitations of Preview for Wind Turbine Control V. Dhir, G. Warrier, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA A. Cooperman, M. Brunner, C. Van Dam, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA Lincoln A Hermitage D 1700 hrs AIAA-2012-1024 Wind Tunnel Testing of Jets and Tabs for Active Load Control of Wind Turbine Blades 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-1012 Observations on ISS of Bubble Dynamics During Boiling Hermitage C 104 Thursday, 12 January 2012 286-NHF-7 0800 - 0900 hrs Wednesday, 11 January 2012 225-LECT-3 1730 - 1830 hrs Tullahoma, TN Chaired by: D. MALLOY, U.S. Air Force and W. BAKER, Arnold Engineering Development Center 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1032 Oral Presentation Oral Presentation Numerical Investigations Modeling Water Absorption Integrating Modeling and of Electromagnetic Plasma Simulation into the Test and Profiles Using MATLAB W. Mallory, Arnold Engineering Evaluation Process for Turbine Actuator Body Forces R. Thompson, T. Moeller, University Development Center, Arnold AFB, TN Engine Compression System of Tennessee Space Institute, Operability R. Floyd, J. Osborne, M. Davis, Arnold Engineering Development Center, Arnold AFB, TN M. Golbabaei-Asl, D. Knight, Rutgers A. Erofeev, T. Lapushkina, S. University, Piscataway, NJ Poniaev, R. Kurakin, B. Zhukov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia Wednesday, 11 January 2012 224-YP-1 J. Poggie, N. Bisek, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; I. Adamovich, M. Nishihara, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Chaired by: V. BYCHKOV, Moscow State University and C. SUCHOMEL, U.S. Air Force 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1026 AIAA-2012-1027 AIAA-2012-1025 Interaction of High Flow Around Different Bodies Numerical Simulation of Temperature Filament with a at the Pellet or Plasma Jet Nanosecond-Pulse Electrical Blunt Cylinder at Mach 3 Injection Discharges Wednesday, 11 January 2012 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Brig Gen Dana H. Born Dean of Students, U.S. Air Force Academy New Horizons Forum Thursday Keynote Thursday William H. Gerstenmaier NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations AIAA von Kármán Lectureship in Astronautics 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Application of Statistical Techniques to Analyze and Model Trajectory Envelopes and Improve Grid Ray Selection for Sub-scale Store Separation Testing K. Pavel, I. Moralev, A. Klimov, V. Bityurin, D. Chertov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-1031 Flow Control over NACA 23012 Airfoil Model by Surface HF Plasma Actuator 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Development of an Effective Transient Altitude Simulation System to Manage the Operational Uncertainty for an Airborne Infrared Sensor W. Schuman, Arnold Engineering N. Smith, J. Claybrook, R. Tischart, Development Center, Arnold AFB, TN B. Binkley, Arnold Engineering Arnold Engineering Development Development Center, Arnold AFB, TN Center, Arnold AFB, TN 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Computational and Analytical Methods to Adjust Missile Drag for Reynolds Number Differences at Hypersonic Speeds 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1030 Microwave discharge system with internal feeding K. Khodataev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia N. Yurchenko, N. Rozumnyuk, Y. Paramonov, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine; P. Vynogradskyy, O. Zhdanov, National Aviation University of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1029 Impact of Spanwise Arrays of Plasma Discharges on Aerodynamic Performance Special Session - Young Professionals E. Sheikin, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1028 Local MHD Effects on Supersonic Flows Plasma-Based Flow Control Presidential Ballroom D Presidential Ballroom D Ryman Ballroom C Hermitage E 105 W. Tung, B. Song, Tamkang University, Tamsui, Taiwan Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea N. Caldwell, Northrop Grumman Corporation, El Segundo, CA; M. Daskilewicz, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; D. Slobodnjak, Northrop Grumman Corporation, El Segundo, CA; B. German, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; A. Shajanian, Northrop Grumman Corporation, El Segundo, CA Chaired by: G. CROUSE, Auburn University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1042 AIAA-2012-1043 Design of Open Rotor Using Influence of Design Uncertainty on Installed Propulsion System Harmonic Balance Method S. Choi, Korea Advanced Institute of Performance Thursday, 12 January 2012 229-AD-12 Atlanta, GA; T. Takahashi, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA Chaired by: H. JIMENEZ, Georiga Institue of Technology 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1036 AIAA-2012-1037 Reachability of Optimal Cruise Aerodynamic Performance Study of a Modern BlendedConditions B. German, M. Patterson, D. Pate, Wing-Body Aircraft Under Georgia Institute of Technology, Severe Weather Situations Thursday, 12 January 2012 228-AD-11 R. Castner, NASA Glenn Research C. Apke, J. Russell, R. Starkey, Center, Cleveland, OH; T. Lake, University of Colorado, Boulder, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS Boulder, CO Chaired by: V. DIPPOLD, NASA Glenn Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1034 AIAA-2012-1033 Analysis of Exhaust Plume Effects Demonstration of an on Sonic Boom for a Delta-Wing Afterburner and Nozzle in a Mini-Turbojet Engine (DANTE) and Swept-Wing Model Thursday, 12 January 2012 227-ABPSI-4 R. Jain, HyPerComp, Inc., Westlake Village, CA; H. Yeo, Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, Moffett Field, CA; I. Chopra, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1044 Investigation of Trailing-Edge Flap Gap Effects on Rotor Performance Using CFD-CSD Coupling G. Fuentes, PRISM, Denver, CO 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1038 Optimizing a Wing Configuration for an Orbiting Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) D. Dausen, C. Brophy, L. Smith, R. Wright, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1035 Fluidic Nozzles for Pulse Detonation Combustors D. Aktas, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1046 Wing/Engine Integrated Optimization Based on NavierStokes Equations T. McElroy, D. Landrum, University of Y. Zhang, H. Chen, W. Zhang, S. Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL Fu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; M. Zhang, M. Zhang, T. Liu, Shanghai Aircraft Design and Research Institute, Shanghai, China 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1045 Simulated High-Altitude Testing of a COTS Electric UAV Motor Aircraft Propulsion and Rotary Wing Aircraft Design E. Subramaniam, C. Bil, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1040 General Aviation ElectricPowered Aircraft Feasibility Aircraft Design Studies II 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1039 Design of a Fire-Fighting Unmanned Air Vehicle Aircraft Nozzles J. Gibbs, D. Siegel, A. Donaldson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1047 A Design and Performance Assessment of a Partial Natural Gas Fuel System Retrofit for Commercial Aircraft M. Duffy, J. Liu, M. McVeigh, The Boeing Company, Ridley Park, PA 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1041 Aerodynamic Design of Nacelle-Mounted Sails for Flight Test Demonstration on the V-22 Osprey Tiltrotor Cheekwood F Magnolia Boardroom B Ryman Studio JK 106 F. Almeida, Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE), São José dos Campos, Brazil Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM P. Hsu, W. Kulatilaka, S. Roy, Spectral Collins, CO; Z. Yin, ; W. Lempert, Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; A. Patnaik, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; J. Gord, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Chaired by: H. HU, Iowa State University and N. JIANG, Spectral Energies, LLC 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1057 AIAA-2012-1058 AIAA-2012-1059 Numerical investigation of PLIF Development of an All-FiberFiber Coupled Ultraviolet gas seeding for hypersonic Coupled, Pulsed, Ultraviolet Planar Laser Induced Laser-Induced-Fluorescence boundary layer flows Fluorescence of OH Radical C. Johansen, P. Danehy, NASA Langley (UV-LIF) Detection System for OH F. Loccisano, A. Yalin, Seaforth, LLC, Research Center, Hampton, VA Radicals in Practical Combustion Fort Collins, CO; S. Joshi, I. Franka, Colorado State University, Fort Devices Thursday, 12 January 2012 232-AMT-11 M. Papageorge, W. Lempert, J. Sutton, R. Miles, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Chaired by: B. THUROW, Auburn University and T. JENKINS, MetroLaser Inc. 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1052 AIAA-2012-1053 AIAA-2012-1054 Development of a NextVelocimetry by femtosecond Flash X-Ray Measurements of Generation Pulse Burst Laser laser electronic excitation Shock Wave Interactions with System for Time-Resolved Fluid tagging (FLEET) of air and Dense Particle Fields J. Wagner, S. Kearney, S. Beresh, B. Dynamics and Combustion nitrogen J. Michael, M. Edwards, A. Dogariu, Pruett, E. Wright, Sandia National Measurements Thursday, 12 January 2012 231-AMT-10 Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; Z. Krevor, Sierra Nevada Corporation, Louisville, CO Chaired by: A. CRASSIDIS, Rochester Institute of Technology and J. GRAUER, University of Maryland 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1049 AIAA-2012-1050 AIAA-2012-1048 Efficient Global Aerodynamic Design and Flight Testing of a Aerodynamic Model 15% Dynamically Scaled HL- Identification of a Fighter Modeling from Flight Data E. Morelli, NASA Langley Research Trainer Using Partial 20 Vehicle Model Center, Hampton, VA R. Starkey, B. Argrow, University of Orthogonal Least Squares Thursday, 12 January 2012 230-AFM-6 K. Lynch, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; B. Thurow, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1056 Three-Dimensional Particle Image Velocimetry Using a Plenoptic Camera A. Fagan, M. Clem, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; K. Elam, Jacobs, Cleveland, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1060 Improvement in Rayleigh Scattering Measurement Accuracy 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1062 Study on Laser-Induced Acetone Fluorescence in LowTemperature Gases of Nitrogen and Air T. Liu, S. Woodiga, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Global Skin Friction Diagnostics Using Temperature Sensitive Paint C. Goldenstein, I. Schultz, J. Jeffries, M. Kashitani, Y. Yamaguchi, National R. Hanson, Stanford University, Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Stanford, CA Japan; T. Handa, M. Masuda, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Japan; Y. Hayakawa, National Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Japan 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1061 TDL Absorption Sensor for Temperature Measurements in High-Pressure and HighTemperature Gases Improvements in Spectroscopic Techniques B. Halls, T. Heindel, T. Meyer, Iowa State University, Ames, IA; A. Kastengren, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1055 X-ray Spray Diagnostics: Comparing Sources and Techniques Novel Diagnostic Techniques P. Boschetti, E. Cardenas, Simón Bolívar University, Naiguatá, Venezuela 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1051 Ground Effect on the Longitudinal Stability of an Unmanned Airplane Aircraft Parameter Identification Magnolia Ballroom Hermitage A Ryman Studio NO 107 S. Dinavahi, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; N. Hariharan, M. Steffen, CREATE-AV, Patuxent River, MD G. Roth, Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; M. Blair, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH V. Ahuja, R. Hartfield, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1075 Toward the Fastest Unstructured CFD Code “FaSTAR” A. Hashimoto, K. Murakami, T. Aoyama, Z. Fu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, K. Ishiko, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; M. Shanghai, China Hishida, Ryoyu Systems Company, Ltd., Nagoya, Japan; M. Sakashita, Daiko Denshi Tsushin, Ltd., Shinjuku, Japan; P. Lahur, Research Center of Computational Mechanics, Inc., Shinagawa, Japan Chaired by: J. DESPIRITO, Army Research Laboratory 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1072 AIAA-2012-1074 Application of the Distributed Aerodynamic analysis and Singularities Concept to design optimization of a hang Arbitrary Aerodynamic Bodies glider Thursday, 12 January 2012 235-APA-37 University, Raleigh, NC L. Danao, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines; R. Howell, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1070 Exploration of the Physics of Hub Drag Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics X. Rong, D. Peters, Z. Fei, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1071 Optimum Pitch Settings and RPM for Tethered, Yawed Wind Turbines Rotorcraft/Propeller/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics II N. Hariharan, CREATE-AV, Patuxent River, MD; M. Potsdam, Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, Moffett Field, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1066 Helicopter Rotor Aerodynamic Modeling in Hover Based on First-Principles: State-of-theArt and Remaining Challenges CREATE-AV: II F. Ortega, R. Shenoy, V. Raghav, N. Komerath, M. Smith, Georgia Z. Yang, P. Sarkar, H. Hu, Iowa State Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA University, Ames, IA Chaired by: J. MURRAY, Sandia National Laboratories and C. SHENG, University of Toledo 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1067 AIAA-2012-1068 AIAA-2012-1069 Effects on the Performance Testing of the Passively An Experimental Investigation of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines Varying Propeller Concept on the Wake Interference with Unsteady Wind Inflow: A S. Heinzen, C. Hall, A. of Wind Turbines Sited over Gopalarathnam, North Carolina State Complex Terrains Numerical Study Thursday, 12 January 2012 234-APA-36 Performance Computing Modernization Program, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; S. Morton, Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program, Eglin AFB, FL Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and A. WISSINK, Aeroflightdynamics Directorate 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1064 AIAA-2012-1065 AIAA-2012-1063 Sensitivity Analysis and Integrating CREATE-AV Products High-fidelity Simulation of DaVinci and Kestrel: Experiences Ducted Rotor Flow Using Helios Uncertainty Quantification R. Singh, Army Research Laboratory, for Systems Engineering with and Lessons Learned G. Roth, Department of Defense High Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; DaVinci Thursday, 12 January 2012 233-APA-35/CS-4 Ryman Studio M Ryman Studio FG Ryman Studio DE 108 M. Jones, N. Yamaleev, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC Los Angeles, CA X. Zhong, A. Prakash, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Chaired by: R. KIMMEL, Air Force Research Laboratory 0930 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-1085 AIAA-2012-1086 Numerical Simulation of Finite roughness effect on modal growth of a hypersonic Receptivity of Freestream Disturbances to Hypersonic boundary layer D. Fong, X. Wang, X. Zhong, Boundary Layers with Thermochemical Nonequilibrium University of California, Los Angeles, Thursday, 12 January 2012 238-FD-50 H. Wan, H. Dong, Z. Liang, Wright State University, Dayton, OH Chaired by: J. ELDREDGE, University of California, Los Angeles 0930 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-1080 AIAA-2012-1079 The Effect of a Gust on the Vortex Formation of Freely Flapping Wing Performance Falling Plates Thursday, 12 January 2012 237-FD-49/APA-39 R. Kimmel, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; S. Stanfield, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; D. Adamczak, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; M. Borg, Booz Allen Hamilton, Dayton, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1087 HIFiRE-1 Data Analysis K. Hord, Y. Lian, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1081 Numerical Study of Finite Aspect Ratio Perching Wings Z. Zheng, Z. Wei, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1083 Energy Harvesting of a Moving Airfoil in a Vortical Wake R. Kimmel, D. Adamczak, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1088 HIFiRE-1 Background and Lessons Learned Supersonic and Hypersonic Boundary Layers W. Kerstens, D. Williams, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1082 Energy Exchange Measurements with a Longitudinally Oscillating Flow and a Vertically Oscillating Wing Maneuvering Bodies at Low Reynolds Number Transition Open Forum M. Maughmer, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA G. Done, City University London, M. Post, R. Cummings, T. London, United Kingdom; C. Neal, McLaughlin, U.S. Air Force Academy, Merlin Flight Simulation Group, West Colorado Springs, CO Sussex, United Kingdom Chaired by: W. SARIC, Texas A&M University and E. RESHOTKO Thursday, 12 January 2012 162-FD-34 0900 - 1200 hrs A. Altman, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Undergraduate Aerodynamics Education at Penn State University Z. Zhang, J. Hubner, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL; L. Ukeiley, University of Florida, Shalimar, Shalimar, FL; Y. Abudaram, P. Ifju, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1084 Effect of Aspect Ratio on FlatPlate Membrane Airfoils Special Session: Aerodynamics, Aeronautics and CFD in the Undergraduate Curriculum II Chaired by: A. ALTMAN, University of Dayton and S. MORRIS, Engineering Systems, Inc. 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1077 AIAA-2012-1078 AIAA-2012-1076 Use of an engineering flight Integrated Experimental and Eliminate Exams in Intro simulator in the teaching of Computational Aerodynamics to Flight with Portfolios? An Update After 6 Years of flight mechanics and dynamics Education at the U.S. Air Force and aircraft design Academy Improvement Thursday, 12 January 2012 236-APA-38/FD-48 Lincoln C Jackson E Cheekwood C Ryman Ballroom D 109 X. Chen, D. Ma, V. Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA K. Goal, V. Raghav, N. Komerath, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA B. Morgan, K. Duraisamy, S. Lele, Stanford University, Stanford, CA Orlando, FL R. Harris, E. Sheta, CFD Research B. Maicke, J. Majdalani, University Corporation, Huntsville, AL; R. Noack, of Tennessee Space Institute, Pennsylvania State University, University Tullahoma, TN Park, PA; S. Venkateswaran, Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, Moffett Field, CA J. Thomas, E. Dowell, K. Hall, Duke University, Durham, NC 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1098 An Automatic Differentiation Based Nonlinear Reduced Order Modeling Technique for Unsteady Separated Flows D. Lipinski, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; K. Mohseni, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL B. Maicke, J. Majdalani, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, TN Vortical Flows 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1100 Computational Analysis of Unsteady Cavitation on a Three-dimensional Twisted Hydrofoil S. Velu, K. Hoffmann, Wichita State S. Park, S. Rhee, Seoul National University, Wichita, KS University, Seoul, South Korea 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1099 Development and Application of Perfectly Matched Layer for Numerical Boundary Treatment CFD Methods J. Vincent, French Space Agency (CNES), Marseille, France; D. Pierre, J. Debieve, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Marseille, France 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1095 Experimental Investigation of an Oblique Shock Reflection with Separation over a Heated Wall Shock-Boundary Layer Interactions Drops and Particles Chaired by: K. MOHSENI, University of Florida and J. MAJDALANI, University of Tennessee Space Institute 0930 hrs 1000 hrs 1030 hrs 0900 hrs AIAA-2012-1102 AIAA-2012-1103 AIAA-2012-1104 AIAA-2012-1101 Rotorcraft Flow Modeling Using On the Compressible On the Compressible Difficulties in finding Bidirectional Vortex. Part 1: Bidirectional Vortex. Part 2: Lagrangian coherent structures Hybrid Vorticity Transport and Navier-Stokes Method Linear Beltramian Model Nonlinear Beltramian Model in 3D flows Thursday, 12 January 2012 242-FD-54 K. Ekici, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN Chaired by: J. AZEVEDO and D. GOLDSTEIN, University of Texas 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1096 AIAA-2012-1097 Stabilization of Explicit Backward facing step flow; Flow Solvers Using a Proper numerical studies using LES, Orthogonal Decomposition DDES and IDDES M. Ilie, University of Central Florida, Technique Thursday, 12 January 2012 241-FD-53/APA-40 Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX Chaired by: M. VISBAL, Air Force Research Laboratory and C. LIU, University of Texas, Arlington 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1092 AIAA-2012-1093 AIAA-2012-1094 Shock/Boundary Layer Study on Mechanism of Ring Large-Eddy and RANS Interaction Over a Flexible Generation Behind Supersonic Simulations of a Normal Shock Train in a Constant-Area Panel MVG M. Visbal, Air Force Research Y. Yan, X. Wang, C. Liu, University of Isolator Thursday, 12 January 2012 240-FD-52 X. Chen, D. Ma, V. Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Chaired by: D. HITT, University of Vermont and M. PLESNIAK, George Washington University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1090 AIAA-2012-1091 AIAA-2012-1089 Collision Outcome and Mass Quantitative Measurements on Mechanism Study of Impact Transfer of Unequal-sized Wall Formation by Particles in Wave in Impinging Jets Droplet Collision an Acoustic Resonator Atomization Thursday, 12 January 2012 239-FD-51 Ryman Ballroom BE Ryman Ballroom A Jackson F Lincoln D 110 C. Brehm, C. Hader, H. Fasel, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ M. Rusche, R. Simpson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Z. Wang, J. Suh, J. Yang, F. Stern, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa City, IA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1107 Structure of Turbulent Boundary Layers and Surface Pressure Fluctuations on a Patch of Roughness Elements Kingdom H. Abbassi, F. Mashayek, J. Komperda, University of Illinois, Chicago, Chicago, IL; G. Jacobs, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA H. Liu, Y. Xing, Beihang University, Beijing, China Chaired by: F. MASHAYEK, University of Illinois, Chicago and P. BRUCE, University of Cambridge 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1114 AIAA-2012-1115 AIAA-2012-1116 Normal Shock Interactions in Application of Entropy Viscosity Performance analysis of Method for Supersonic Flow shock vector control nozzle Rectangular Channels H. Babinsky, P. Bruce, University Simulation using Discontinuous for different secondary gas of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Spectral Element Method injection Thursday, 12 January 2012 245-FD-57 of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA Shocks 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1113 Stiffness, Sensitiveness and Robustness in Low Mach Preconditioned Density-Based Methods M. de la Llave Plata, V. Couaillier, C. Marmignon, M. Le Pape, ONERA, L. Alves, F. Medeiros, Military Châtillon, France Institute of Engineering (IME), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1112 Further developments in the multiblock hybrid CFD solver elsA-H Multi-Speed and Multi-Fluid Flows L. Duan, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA; M. Choudhari, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1108 Effects of Riblets on Skin Friction and Heat Transfer in High-Speed Turbulent Boundary Layers Roughness Effects on Transitional and Turbulent Boundary Layers Chaired by: J. CARPENTER, JFM Enterprises Inc and D. GLAZE, Sandia National Laboratories 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1109 AIAA-2012-1110 AIAA-2012-1111 Efficient LES Coupling of Near- Novel Immersed Boundary/ Sharp Interface LES of Breaking Field and Far-Field Domains Interface Method for the Waves by an Interface Piercing Compressible Navier-Stokes Body in Orthogonal Curvilinear for a Jet Flow K. Clark, E. Loth, University Equations Coordinates Thursday, 12 January 2012 244-FD-56 D. Bountin, T. Chimitov, A. Maslov, P. Iyer, S. Muppidi, K. Mahesh, Institute of Theoretical and Applied University of Minnesota, Mechanics, Novosibirsk, Russia; A. Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN Novikov, I. Egorov, TsAGI, Zhukovsky, Russia; A. Fedorov, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Zhukovsky, Russia Chaired by: E. WHITE, Texas A&M University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1106 AIAA-2012-1105 Stabilization of a hypersonic Boundary layer transition boundary layer using a wavy in high-speed flows due to roughness surface Thursday, 12 January 2012 243-FD-55 Ryman Ballroom F Ryman Studio L Ryman Ballroom C 111 F. Sabri, J. Marchetta, K. Faysal, R. Hewitt, E. Roan, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN S. Viken, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Center, Hampton, VA D. Riggins, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO; J. Camberos, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; C. Marley, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO; J. Doty, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; M. Wolff, Wright State University, Dayton, OH F. Alvarez, A. Delgado, J. Frias, M. Rubio, C. White, E. Shafirovich, University of Texas, El Paso, El Paso, TX University of Science and Technology, Corporation, Marietta, GA; A. Rolla, MO Maser, E. Garcia, D. Mavris, Georgia A. Maser, E. Garcia, D. Mavris, Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1124 Characterization of Thermodynamic Irreversibility for Integrated Propulsion and Thermal Management Systems Design 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1126 Implementation of a NonEquilibrium Exergy Analysis for an Aircraft Thermal Management System J. Doty, M. Fuqua, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH; J. Camberos, R. Roberts, Wright State University, M. Wolff, Air Force Research Dayton, OH; J. Doty, University of Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Dayton, Dayton, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1125 Stochastic Model Development and Forecasting for Unsteady, Dynamic Systems 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1119 Microgravity Combustion of Thermite Mixtures for Welding in Space and for Production of Structural Materials from Lunar Regolith INVENT II - Modeling & Simulation for Integrated Aircraft Systems (Invited) Chaired by: M. WOLFF, Wright State University and K. YERKES, Air Force Research Laboratory 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1121 AIAA-2012-1122 AIAA-2012-1123 Complete Mission-Integrated Exergy Analysis of a Turbojet INVENT Surrogate Modeling Exergy Analysis for Hypersonic Engine Modeled as a Lumped and Optimization of Transient Vehicles; Methodology and Parameter System Thermal Responses C. Marley, D. Riggins, Missouri C. Miller, Lockheed Martin Application Thursday, 12 January 2012 248-MDO-6/AD-13 D. Urban, G. Ruff, P. Greenberg, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; G. Mulholland, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; T. Cleary, J. Yang, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Z. Yuan, V. Bryg, National Center for Space Exploration Research, Cleveland, OH Federal Infrastructures Issues Center, Huntsville, AL; K. Mazuruk, University of Alabama, Huntsville, F. Sabri, J. Marchetta, K. Smith, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN Huntsville, AL; A. Croell, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Particle Morphology Results from the Smoke Aerosol Measurement M. Volz, NASA Marshall Space Flight Experiment-Reflight Microgravity Materials Science II 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Reduction of Defects in Germanium-Silicon Chaired by: J. KEGELMAN, NASA Langley Research Center and S. DUNN, Jacobs 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-1120 NFAC Reactivation Lessons Aerosciences Facility Revitalization of the NASA Requirements Integral to Langley Research Center’s Learned D. Duesterhaus, Arnold Engineering NASA Langley Research Center Infrastructure Development Center, Arnold AFB, TN Aerosciences Competency C. Mangum, M. Mastaler, E. Weiser, (Subsonic-Transonic-Supersonic) J. Kegelman, NASA Langley Research Thursday, 12 January 2012 247-GT-8 Flight Center, Huntsville, AL Chaired by: S. TSE, Rutgers University and J. MARCHETTA, University of Memphis 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1117 AIAA-2012-1118 Oral Presentation Thermal Characterization of Dendrite Array Disruption by Mechanical Testing of Cross-linked Silica AerogelBubbles During Re-melting in Cross-linked Silica Aerogel Impregnated RTV-655 for RTV655 for Reduced Gravity a Microgravity Environment R. Grugel, NASA Marshall Space Cryogenic Tank Applications Cryogenic Propellant Tanks Thursday, 12 January 2012 246-GPSE-7 Ryman Studio R Ryman Studio HI Presidential Boardroom A 112 C. Badiola, E. Dreizin, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ Y. Gan, L. Qiao, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN S. Sekimoto, K. Asada, University of Tokyo, Sagamihara, Japan; M. Anyoji, T. Nonomura, K. Fujii, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan D. Rizzetta, M. Visbal, Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH Chaired by: D. ASHPIS, NASA Glenn Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1137 AIAA-2012-1138 Comparative Study of CoPlasma Flow Control flow and Counter Blowing Simulation of a Low-Reynolds DBD Plasma Actuators for Number Low-Aspect-Ratio Separated Flow over an Airfoil Wing Thursday, 12 January 2012 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG16/APA-41 Y. Gan, L. Qiao, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN J. Lefkowitz, Y. Ju, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ T. Jukes, T. Segawa, H. Furutani, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1139 Active Flow Separation Control on a NACA 4418 using DBD Vortex Generators and FBG Sensors Chaired by: C. BRUNO, University of Rome “ La Sapienza” and V. GAMEZO, Naval Research Laboratory 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1131 AIAA-2012-1132 AIAA-2012-1133 Combustion of Nanofluid Fuels Optical Properties and Studies of Plasma-Assisted with the Addition of Boron and Radiation-Enhanced Ignition in a Small Internal Iron Particles Evaporation of Nanfluid Fuels Combustion Engine Thursday, 12 January 2012 250-PC-20 G. Young, C. Roberts, S. Dunham, Naval L. Qiao, Purdue University, West Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head, Lafayette, IN MD; G. Risha, R. Yetter, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Chaired by: M. FOUST, General Electric Company and S. SON, Purdue University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1128 AIAA-2012-1129 AIAA-2012-1127 Flame Speed Oscillation Combustion of Micron-Sized Combustion Behavior of Solid Oxidizer/Gaseous Fuel Diffusion Phenomenon in Combustion of Particles of Titanium and Dust Clouds Zirconium Flames Thursday, 12 January 2012 249-PC-19 R. Hanson, P. Lavoie, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; A. Naguib, K. Bade, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1140 Steady-State Closed-Loop Control of Bypass Boundary Layer Transition Using Plasma Actuators A. Lukin, Western-Caucasus Research Center, Tuapse, Russia College Park, College Park, MD B. Belson, K. Meidell, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; R. Hanson, D. Palmeiro, P. Lavoie, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; C. Rowley, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1141 Comparison of Plasma Actuators in Simulations and Experiments for Control of Bypass Transition 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1136 Phenomenon of Reduction of the Energetic Material Burning Rate in the Electric Field and W. Eagle, University of Michigan, Self-Organizing of the MicroAnn Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; D. Waters, Structures in the Reactionary C. Cadou, University of Maryland, Zones 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1135 System Modeling of a Novel Aluminum Fueled UUV Power System Plasma Actuators and Flow Control VI D. Waters, C. Cadou, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1134 Modeling a Hybrid RankineCycle/SOFC UUV Propulsion System Powered by Aluminum-Water Combustion Advanced Combustion and Propulsion Concepts S. Zhang, M. Schoenitz, E. Dreizin, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1130 Metastable Aluminum-Based Reactive Composite Materials Prepared by Cryomilling Heterogeneous Combustion and Propellants Cheekwood AB Jackson B Jackson A 113 Flight Center, Huntsville, AL M. McGurn, P. Desjardin, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY C. Martin, R. Greendyke, Air Force Institute of Technology, WrightPatterson AFB, OH D. Lilley, Lilley & Associates, Stillwater, OK 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1144 Excel/VBA Codes for Basic Fire Phenomena Johnston, NASA Langley Research S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of Center, Hampton, VA; B. Cruden, D. Sciences, Moscow, Russia Prabhu, ERC, Inc., Mountain View, CA; A. Wray, Y. Liu, D. Schwenke, D. Bose, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Non-Equilibrium Radiation Unwanted Combustion H. Oravec, J. Wasowski, C. Daniels, N. Garafolo, C. Daniels, University of University of Akron, Akron, OH Akron, Akron, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-0803 Effect of Temperature and Dwell on the Adhesion Force of Silicone Elastomer Seals Applied Research to Enable Space Exploration and Colonization Chaired by: C. CAI, New Mexico State University and M. MODEST, University of California, Merced 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1145 AIAA-2012-1146 AIAA-2012-1147 Validation of CO 4th Positive The Effect of Non-Equilibrium Coupled Radiation-Gasdynamic Dissociation on Radiative Solution Methodology with a Radiation for Mars Entry A. Brandis, University of California, Heating of Entering Space Multispecies-Multitemperature Santa Cruz, Mountain View, CA; C. Vehicle Thermal Model Thursday, 12 January 2012 254-TP-15 D. Lilley, Lilley & Associates, Stillwater, OK Chaired by: A. AGRAWAL, University of Alabama 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1142 AIAA-2012-1143 BRANZFIRE: Sprinkler Modeling of Charring Activation Times with a Large and Burning CarbonVariety of Burning Items in a Epoxy Composites in Fire Single Room Fire Environments Thursday, 12 January 2012 253-TES-5 Habchi, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL Chaired by: A. GALE, The Boeing Company and N. RAMACHANDRAN, Jacobs Technology 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-0801 AIAA-2012-0802 AIAA-2012-0800 Finite Element Analysis of An Evaluation of the Modeling of Rocket Plume Impingement Flow and Debris Three Methods for Microwave Compressible Permeation Transport in Lunar Environment Heating of Planetary Surfaces Approach for Elastomeric P. Liever, A. Tosh, R. Arslanbekov, S. E. Ethridge, NASA Marshall Space Space Seals Thursday, 12 January 2012 179-SEC-4 Hermitage C Hermitage B Lincoln E 114 P. Schallhorn, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL; A. Majumdar, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL S. Loehle, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany P. Fleming, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO; J. Wingerden, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; A. Wright, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO M. Winter, University of California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; R. McDaniel, Y. Chen, Y. Liu, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; D. Saunders, ERC, Inc., Moffett Field, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1296 Radiation Modeling for the Reentry of the Hayabusa Sample Return Capsule Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Boulder, Boulder, CO; A. Wright, B. WI; J. Seem, Johnson Controls, Inc., Jonkman, N. Kelley, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO; E. Milwaukee, WI Simley, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO Chaired by: P. FLEMING, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Library and K. STOL 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1150 AIAA-2012-1151 AIAA-2012-1152 Load Reduction of Wind Comparison of Two Independent Comparing State-Space Turbines under Wake Lidar-Based Pitch Control Designs Multivariable Controls to F. Dunne, University of Colorado, Meandering with Model Multi-SISO Controls for Load Boulder, Boulder, CO; D. Schlipf, Predictive Control for Reduction of DrivetrainUniversity of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Coupled Modes on Wind Individual Pitching Germany; L. Pao, University of Colorado, Turbines through Field-Testing Z. Yang, Y. Li, University of Thursday, 12 January 2012 256-WE-8 P. Jenniskens, J. Albers, SETI Institute, Mountain View, CA; J. Grinstead, M. Winter, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; R. Dantowitz, Dexter and Southfield Schools, Brookline, MA Chaired by: J. GRINSTEAD, NASA Ames Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1294 AIAA-2012-1295 TIme-Resolved Absolute High resolution spectrscopy of Irradiance of the Hayabusa the Hayabusa Re-entry using a Sample Return Capsule Reentry Fabry-Perot Interferometer Thursday, 12 January 2012 293-TP-19 Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy Chaired by: E. SHORT, Raytheon Company and W. ENGBLOM, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1149 AIAA-2012-1148 Parametric Analysis of Cooling Implementation of Finite Volume based Navier Stokes Properties of Candidate Algorithm Within General Expander Cycle Fuels A. Urbano, F. Nasuti, University of Purpose Flow Network Code Thursday, 12 January 2012 255-TP-16 M. Shoemaker, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; J. Van Der Ha, Mission Design and Operations, Deming, WA; S. Abe, National Central University, Jhongli, Taiwan; K. Fujita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan S. Shajiee, P. Wagner, L. Pao, R. McLeod, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1153 Development of a Novel Ice Sensing and Active De-icing Method for Wind Turbines J. Marden, S. Ruben, L. Pao, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1154 Surveying Game Theoretic Approaches for Wind Farm Optimization Wind Turbine Control II D. Buttsworth, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia; P. Jacobs, R. Morgan, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; P. Jenniskens, SETI Institute, Mountain View, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1298 Trajectory Estimation of the Hayabusa Spacecraft During Atmospheric Disintegration Hayabusa Mission I 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1297 Near Ultraviolet Emission Spectroscopy of the Hayabusa Re-entry Propulsion S. Frost, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; M. Balas, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY; K. Goebel, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; A. Wright, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1155 Adaptive Contingency Control: Wind Turbine Operation Integrated with Blade Condition Monitoring T. McIntyre, R. Khan, T. Eichmann, B. Upcroft, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; D. Buttsworth, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1299 Visible and Near Infrared Spectroscopy of Hayabusa Reentry Using Semi-autonomous Tracking Lincoln A Presidential Boardroom B Hermitage D 115 the Netherlands (ECN), Petten, The Netherlands Palaiseau, France; N. Popov, Moscow Academy of Sciences, Moscow, State University, Moscow, Russia; S. Russia Starikovskaia, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France D. Maniaci, M. Maughmer, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1158 Winglet Design for Wind Turbines Using a Free-Wake Vortex Analysis Method S. Lawton, C. Crawford, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada New Horizons Forum Thursday Panel-Aerospace Education Issues and Challenges Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1165 Plasma Combustion Nature of Discharge Created Fireballs Columbus, OH Chaired by: C. TINNEY, University of Texas, Austin 1330 hrs 1300 hrs AIAA-2012-1168 AIAA-2012-1167 Effects of heating on noise Time-Domain Analysis of radiation from turbulent mixing Subsonic Jet Noise M. Kearney-Fischer, M. Samimy, layers with initially laminar and A. Sinha, Ohio State University, turbulent boundary layers 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1169 Numerical Investigation of the Noise Source Locations of Supersonic Jets Using the Beamformed Method Moffett Field, CA; R. Mosher, Aerospace C. Bogey, O. Marsden, C. Bailly, Computing, Inc., Mountain View, CA École Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1172 Flow and sound fields of initially tripped jets at Reynolds numbers ranging J. Panda, NASA Ames Research Center, from 25,000 to 200,000 Dr. Susan Ying Director of Research and Technology The Boeing Company 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1171 Identification of Noise Sources in a Model Scale Lift-off Test Using a Microphone Phased Array Jet Noise III 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1170 Experimental and Computational Study of Near Field/Far Field Correlations in Supersonic Jet Noise C. Kuo, Y. Du, D. McLaughlin, P. Morris, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Dr. James Stofan Deputy Administrator for Education Integration NASA Headquarters A. Sharma, S. Lele, Stanford University, Y. Du, P. Morris, Pennsylvania State Stanford, CA University, University Park, PA Annalisa Weigel Assistant Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thursday, 12 January 2012 259-AA-8 Panelists: 1130 hrs AIAA-2012-1166 Development of Methods for Collisional Plasma Generation V. Shibkov, Moscow State University, V. Bychkov, Russian Academy and Study of the Plasma Column Moscow, Russia of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; S. Interaction with Electromagnetic Emelin, A. Astafiev, A. Kovshik, Saint Fields at Radio Frequency 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1164 Freely Localized and Surface Microwave Discharges in Air A. Kuranov, A. Savarovskiy, Hypersonic Systems Research Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia; S. Kolosenok, V. Soukhomlinov, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia 1100 hrs AIAA-2012-1160 Development and Validation of LibAero, a Potential Flow Aerodynamics Library for Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbines Plasma Formation & Chemistry II S. Lee, General Electric Company, Niskayuna, NY 1030 hrs AIAA-2012-1159 Inverse Design of Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blades Using a Vortex Line Method Wind Turbine Aerodynamics and Structures Panel Moderator: Dr. Carl Wieman, Associate Director for Science at the White House, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President Thursday, 12 January 2012 285-NHF-8 0930 - 1200 hrs A. Pashchina, A. Klimov, V. Chinnov, V. Kutlaliev, M. Sidorenko, I. Moralev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Chaired by: V. BITYURIN, Russian Academy of Sciences and I. BLANKSON, NASA Glenn Research Center 0900 hrs 0930 hrs 1000 hrs AIAA-2012-1161 AIAA-2012-1162 AIAA-2012-1163 Study of Structure and Study of a Fast Gas Heating Applicability of ionizationDynamics of Enhanced Plasma in a Capillary Nanosecond overheating instability theory Formations Created by Discharge for a microwave gas discharge A. Klochko, École Polytechnique, K. Khodataev, I. Esakov, Russian Capillary Pulsed Discharge Thursday, 12 January 2012 258-WIG-17/PDL-21 A. Raina, K. Lee, K. Wetzel, Wetzel Engineering, Inc., Lawrence, KS; S. Farokhi, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS Chaired by: M. BARONE, Sandia National Laboratories 0900 hrs 0930 hrs AIAA-2012-1157 AIAA-2012-1156 Effect of Typical Manufacturing Towards 20MW Wind Turbine: High Reynolds Number Effects Defects on the Performance of Small Stall-Regulated Wind on Rotor Design O. Ceyhan, Energy research Centre of Turbines Thursday, 12 January 2012 257-WE-9 Les McFawn Director Wright Brothers Institute Ryman Studio PQ Washington B Hermitage E Cheekwood GH 116 P. Spalart, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA; M. Shur, M. Strelets, A. Travin, New Technologies & Services, Saint Petersburg, Russia H. Liang, M. Zhu, X. Guo, Z. Zheng, Beihang University, Beijing, China E. Fahy, M. Arjomandi, University of North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia Beihang University, Beijing, China Balas, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN Chaired by: D. OWENS, NASA Langley Research Center and M. PHILLIPS, NASA 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1181 AIAA-2012-1182 AIAA-2012-1183 H-Infinity Robust Control Performance Evaluation of A Model for Neutral Point Design for the NASA AirSTAR an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Shifts of a Small Electric UAS (UAV) for Coastal Surveillance with a Folding Propeller Flight Test Vehicle A. Dorobantu, A. Murch, G. C. Hall, C. Schaller, S. Heinzen, in South Australia Thursday, 12 January 2012 262-AFM-7 Martin Corporation, Palmdale, CA A. Sescu, R. Hixon, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1175 Multidimensional Prefactored Compact Schemes M. Sytsma, Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL; L. Ukeiley, University of Florida, Shalimar, Shalimar, FL 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1184 Evaluating the Dynamic Loads from Wind Tunnel Turbulence on a Low Aspect Ratio Flat Plate Aircraft Flight Dynamics Lighter than Air W. Baars, C. Tinney, University D. Ingraham, R. Hixon, University of of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX; M. Wochner, Applied Research Toledo, Toledo, OH Laboratories, Austin, TX 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1177 Nonlinear Noise Propagation from a Fully Expanded Mach 3 Jet Computational Aero-Acoustics II 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1176 Verification of Non-Reflecting Boundary Conditions Using External Verification Analysis (EVA) 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1180 Conceptual Design Optimization of High Altitude Airship in Concurrent Subspace X. Guo, M. Zhu, Z. Zheng, H. Liang, Optimization Chaired by: G. FUENTES, ARGUS International Group Inc. 1300 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-1178 AIAA-2012-1179 Airplanes and Airships... Ascent Trajectory Optimization for Stratospheric Airships with Evolutionary Cousins L. Nicolai, G. Carichner, Lockheed Thermal Effects Thursday, 12 January 2012 261-AD-14 Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China; M. Wei, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM Chaired by: C. YEN, Jacobs Technology 1300 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-1174 AIAA-2012-1173 Sound generation by different Sensitivity of Landing-Gear vortex interactions in mixing Noise Predictions by LargeEddy Simulation to Numerics layers L. Zhou, D. Sun, University of and Resolution Thursday, 12 January 2012 260-AA-9 Ryman Studio NO Cheekwood F Ryman Studio JK 117 Columbus, OH; J. Crafton, S. Palluconi, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH C. Klein, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany State University, Ames, IA; S. Roy, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; J. Gord, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH G. Magnotti, A. Cutler, George Washington University, Newport News, VA; P. Danehy, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA C. He, J. Zhao, Advanced Rotorcraft Tech, Sunnyvale, CA Y. Zhang, P. Sarkar, H. Hu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan University, Auburn, AL Vortical/Vortex flow United Kingdom National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1201 Reduction of helicopter BVI noise using synthetic jets; a numerical study using largeeddy simulation L. Trapp, Embraer, São José dos Campos, Brazil; R. Girardi, Technological Institute of Aeronautics M. Ilie, University of Central Florida, (ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil Orlando, FL 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1200 Evaluation of Engine Inlet Vortices Using CFD 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Laser Diagnostic Mapping of a Turbulent Pool Fire S. Kearney, T. Grasser, D. Scoglietti, T. Blanchat, D. Jernigan, Sandia Y. Wu, J. Sawyer, Z. Zhang, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Knoxville, TN; A. Yalin, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; S. Adams, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1194 Molecular Oxygen Rotational Temperature Measurement by Radar REMPI S. Koike, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; J. Oosawa, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei, Japan; K. Nakakita, H. Kato, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; M. Kameda, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei, Japan 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1190 Simultaneous Pressure and Velocity Field Measurement of K. Nakakita, S. Koike, M. Kurita, K. Pseudo-Shock-Wave Using PSP Masui, Japan Aerospace Exploration and PIV 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1189 Flight PSP Measurement Test Using Beechcraft 65 Spectroscopy for Reacting Flows E. Vardaki, N. Stokes, S. Patel, Aircraft Research Association, Bedford, United Kingdom; P. Gustafsson, Saab, Linköping, Sweden 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1188 Pressure Sensitive Paint Measurements on the Gripen Model at the ARA Transonic Wind Tunnel Pressure and Temperature Sensitive Paint Chaired by: M. CALVERT, Army Research, Development and Engineering Command and B. MCGRATH, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1195 AIAA-2012-1196 AIAA-2012-1197 AIAA-2012-1198 AIAA-2012-1199 Rigid and Flexible Foils Enhancements of Viscous Experimental and Numerical An Investigation of Coupled Evaluation of Two-Equations Investigations on the Flow Roll-Yaw Oscillations of a RANS Models for Simulation of Oscillating near a Free Surface Vortex Particle Method for D. Cleaver, D. Calderon, Z. Wang, Fundamental Rotor Wake Characteristics of Microburst- Slender Delta Wing Jet-in-Crossflow Problems I. Gursul, University of Bath, Bath, Dynamics Simulation J. Walker, A. Ahmed, Auburn C. Bruner, S. Arunajatesan, Sandia like Winds Thursday, 12 January 2012 265-APA-42 S. Kearney, D. Farrow, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; J. Miller, T. Meyer, Iowa State University, Ames, IA Chaired by: T. MEYER, Iowa State University and Z. ZHANG, University of Tennessee 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1191 AIAA-2012-1192 AIAA-2012-1193 Strategies for single-shot Rotational fs/ps CARS for Development of a Dualtemperature and species In Situ Temperature and Pump CARS System for monitoring using pureConcentration Measurements Measurements in a Supersonic rotational femtosecond CARS J. Miller, C. Dedic, T. Meyer, Iowa Combusting Free Jet Thursday, 12 January 2012 264-AMT-13 Numata, H. Nagai, K. Asai, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Chaired by: J. BELL, NASA Ames Research Center and A. DRAKE, Northrop Grumman Corporation 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1186 AIAA-2012-1187 AIAA-2012-1185 Transition Detection on Characterization of Frequency Temperature-Compensated Response of Pressure-Sensitive Fast Pressure-Sensitive Paint Rotating Propeller Blades D. Peng, C. Jensen, T. Juliano, J. by Means of Temperature Paints Gregory, Ohio State University, T. Sugimoto, S. Kitashima, D. Sensitive Paint Thursday, 12 January 2012 263-AMT-12 Ryman Ballroom BE Cheekwood AB Magnolia Ballroom 118 M. Ilie, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL S. Shkarayev, G. Maniar, University of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ; A. Shekhovtsov, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine A. Altman, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH A. Miller, M. Post, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1216 Experimental Investigation into the Aerodynamic Stability of a Suborbital Reusable Booster Concept Diego, CA A. Timpe, L. Ukeiley, University of Florida, Shalimar, Shalimar, FL; Z. Zhang, J. Hubner, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL; P. Ifju, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1210 Flow and Structure Measurements of a Passively Compliant Wing and State University, Blacksburg, VA Boulder, Boulder, CO Moderator: H. Briggs, ATA Engineering, Inc., Claremont, CA Ryman Studio FG Presidential Boardroom B Ryman Studio M 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-1213 Computational Testing of Inflatable Airfoils for Improved Design Ryman Studio DE H. Luo, F. Tian, H. Dai, Vanderbilt K. Ghobadi, R. LeBeau, Parks University, Nashville, TN; J. Doyle, College, Saint Louis University, Saint Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Louis, MO; T. Hauser, University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1219 Twin Impinging Jets Through a Crossflow Florida, Shalimar, Shalimar, FL; L. Bernal, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 1500 hrs Forum: Frontiers in Aerospace Design Education 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1212 Toward high-fidelity modeling of the fluid-structure D. Campos, L. Ukeiley, University of interaction for insect wings 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1211 Flow Around Flapping Flexible Flat Plate Wings J. Barata, F. Neves, D. Vieira, A. B. Patterson, D. McGrain, N. Hillen, Silva, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal G. Angle, E. Pertl, J. Smith, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1218 Drag Reduction Methodologies for Circulation Control Applications Frontiers in Aerospace Design Education X. Ren, Z. Zhao, C. Gao, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; J. Xiong, F. Liu, S. Luo, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1217 Boundary-Layer Transition Effects on Aerodynamic Characteristics of AGARD-B Mode Wind Tunnel and Flight Testing Aerodynamics R. Ehrmann, K. Loftin, S. Johnson, E. White, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1209 Lock-in of Elastically Mounted Airfoils at High Angles of Attack Flexible Wing Aerodynamics at Low Reynolds Number W. Kong, H. Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1205 An Ice Accretion Model for Aircraft Icing Based on Supercooled Icing: Theory and Application Icing or Roughness Effects on Vehicle Aerodynamics Chaired by: D. KRAUSCHE, Florida Center for Engineering Education and H. BRIGGS, ATA Engineering, Inc. 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs 1300 hrs AIAA-2012-1221 AIAA-2012-1222 AIAA-2012-1223 AIAA-2012-1220 The Aerospace Design Education Engineering Design Education - Hyperion UAV: An Recent Progress in Design Implications from the Eight Core Competencies International Collaboration Education H. Briggs, ATA Engineering, San Harvey Mudd Design Workshops R. Goff, Virginia Polytechnic Institute J. Koster, University of Colorado, Thursday, 12 January 2012 269-EDU-4 State University, University Park, PA; C. P. Goulding, S. Lee, L. Yang, N. Brophy, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Ulbrich, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA Monterey, CA Chaired by: K. LAFLIN, Cessna Aircraft Company 1330 hrs 1300 hrs AIAA-2012-1214 AIAA-2012-1215 Flow-Quality Measurements and Developing a Robust Wall Qualification of the Pennsylvania Interference Correction State University Low-Speed, Methodology for Fixed-Wing Testing at the National FullLow-Turbulence Wind Tunnel A. Premi, M. Maughmer, Pennsylvania Scale Aerodynamics Complex Thursday, 12 January 2012 268-APA-45 C. Kang, University of Michigan, Z. Liang, H. Wan, H. Dong, Wright Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; W. Shyy, State University, Dayton, OH Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Kowloon, Hong Kong Chaired by: P. BERAN, Air Force Research Laboratory and S. FERGUSON, The Boeing Company 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1206 AIAA-2012-1207 AIAA-2012-1208 Effects of Flexibility on Unsteady Flow and Its Experimental and Aerodynamics of a Hovering Reduced-Order Modeling of Computational Modeling of the Flexible Airfoil at Reynolds Finite-Aspect-Ratio Flapping Kinematics and Aerodynamics Number of 100 to 1000 Foil of Membrane Flapping Wings Thursday, 12 January 2012 267-APA-44/FD-59 Chaired by: M. CHANG, Lockheed Martin Corporation and C. TILMANN, Air Force Reseach Laboratory 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1203 AIAA-2012-1204 AIAA-2012-1202 Aerodynamic aspects of A Non-Cut Cell Immersed Reinvestigation of High Lift Boundary Method for Use in Airfoil Under the Influence of helicopter blade-vortex interaction; the interaction Icing Simulations Heavy Rain Effects W. Tung, Tamkang University, with vortex streets considering C. Sarofeen, R. Noack, Pennsylvania Tamsui, Taiwan State University, University Park, PA the icing effect Thursday, 12 January 2012 266-APA-43 119 D. Getsinger, L. Gevorkyan, C. Hendrickson, O. Smith, A. Karagozian, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA S. Tu, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS Houston, TX N. Currier, D. Hyams, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN Y. Takahashi, T. Abe, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan S. Zhang, ESI Group, Huntsville, AL 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1235 Aerodynamic Characteristics of Ejection Seat and Occupant R. Harris, P. Liever, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL; E. Luke, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; J. Dudley, Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1236 Rigid Body Collision Modeling for Multiple-Body Proximate Flight Simulation in Loci/CHEM Y. Yang, Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute, Chengdu, China; B. Zheng, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; W. Yang, Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute, Chengdu, China; C. Gao, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; F. Liu, S. Luo, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1242 High Speed Rarefied Circular Jet Into Vacuum H. Tanno, T. Komuro, K. Sato, M. L. Wang, C. Cai, New Mexico State Takahashi, K. Itoh, Japan Aerospace University, Las Cruces, NM Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kakuda, Japan; K. Fujita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; S. Laurence, K. Hannemann, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1241 Free-flight force measurement technique in shock tunnel D. Gonzalez, P. Wallman, M. Sanford, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head, MD 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1230 Characterization of Rocket Plume Fluid Dynamic Environment Using Numerical & Experimental Approaches X. Wang, X. Zhong, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1243 Effect of compressibility on strong shock and turbulence interactions 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1237 Numerical Computation of Pressure Distributions over Conical Forebody at High Angles of Attack Hypervelocity Flows with Chemical and Thermal Nonequilibrium N. Zhang, A. He, McNeese State University, Lake Charles, LA; B. Ballard, Gulfstream Technologies, Inc., Olney, TX; R. Saxon, W. Schippers, ReCon Engineering, Inc., Sulphur, LA 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1234 Simulation of the Motion of a Hydro Turbine Using the Immersed-Boundary Method Multi-Disciplinary CFD II Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, M. Al-Aweni, A. Naguib, Michigan AL; M. Schmid, University of Applied State University, East Lansing, MI Sciences, Augsburg, Germany 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1229 An Operational Model for the Prediction of Jet Blast P. Slaboch, Volpe National B. Malla, J. Kastner, M. Mihaescu, Transportation Systems Center, E. Gutmark, University of Cincinnati, Cambridge, MA Cincinnati, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1228 Proper Orthogonal Decomposition on LES and PIV Data Sets from a Mach 0.9 Jet Free-Shear Flows 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1227 Simultaneous Flow Visualization and Unsteady-Surface-Pressure A. Laldinpuii Kurup, J. Greenwell, N. Measurements in Normal and Chaganti, S. Olcmen, University of Oblique Impinging Jets 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1226 Experimental Study of a Circular Jet Spreading Rate due to a Secondary Jet Chaired by: R. BAURLE, NASA Langley Research Center and R. GOSSE, Air Force Research Laboratory 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1238 AIAA-2012-1239 AIAA-2012-1240 Vortex Lift Waverider A Hybrid Method for Flows in Nonequilibrium Plasma Flow Local Chemical Equilibrium and Properties in Arc-Heated Wind Configurations P. Rodi, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Nonequilibrium Tunnels Thursday, 12 January 2012 272-FD-62 Science Corporation, Harford, NY; J. Lechniak, K. Bhamidipati, Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA Chaired by: S. SILTON, Army Research Laboratory 1300 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-1232 AIAA-2012-1233 Flutter Predictions with a Solving the Level Set Equation Reduced-Order Aeroelastic Using the High Order Spacetime Discontinuous Galerkin Model H. Carlson, R. Verberg, Clear Cell Vertex Scheme Thursday, 12 January 2012 271-FD-61 Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL Chaired by: A. NAGUIB, Michigan State Univeristy 1300 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-1225 AIAA-2012-1224 Scalar and Velocity Field Enhanced Impulse of a Jet Thruster Due to Radial Velocity Measurements in Acoustically Excited Variable Density at the Nozzle M. Krieg, K. Mohseni, University of Transverse Jets Thursday, 12 January 2012 270-FD-60 Lincoln E Ryman Ballroom F L. Wang, C. Cai, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 1630 hrs AIAA-2012-1231 Gaskinetic Studies on Annular Rocket Plumes Jackson F 120 Sacksteder, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; P. Zhang, D. Zhu, C. Law, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ X. Xia, K. Mohseni, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1246 Axisymmetric Synthetic Jets: A Momentum-based Modeling Approach J. Gregory, M. Tomac, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1248 Frequency Studies and Scaling Effects of Jet Interaction in a Feedback-Free Fluidic Oscillator 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1252 A Numerical Study On The Extinction Characteristics Of Droplet Combustion Under Microgravity Conditions 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Combustion of Metal-Gas Suspensions: Benefits of Low Gravity Research Applications to Propulsion Technologies V. Gamezo, A. Poludnenko, E. Oran, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Flame Evolution and Transition to a Detonation in a Gravitational Field 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1250 Towards More Accurate Analysis of Active Flow Control Actuators E. Arad, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Ltd., Haifa, Israel; M. J. Hamada, M. Motosuke, S. Honami, Tokyo University of Science, Ramasamy, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; J. Wilson, Tokyo, Japan Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center, Moffett Field, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1249 Fundamental Characteristic of the Induced Flow by Active Dimple S. Goroshin, McGill University, Y. Liu, A. Savas, C. Avedisian, Cornell Montréal, Canada University, Ithaca, NY 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1253 Surrogate Fuel Development Based on Droplet Combustion: Comparison of MultiComponent Mixtures with an Aviation Fuel Microgravity Combustion Z. Hasnain, A. Flatau, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1247 Numerical Study and Experimental Validation of the Interaction of Multiple Synthetic Jet Actuators with Cross Flow Flow Control Actuators T. Farouk, F. Dryer, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ M. Hicks, D. Dietrich, J. Hickman, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; V. Nayagam, P. Ferkul, National Center for Space Exploration Research, Cleveland, OH Chaired by: M. HICKS, NASA Glenn Research Center and D. STOCKER, NASA Glenn Research Center 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs Oral Presentation AIAA-2012-1251 Oral Presentation Advanced Combustion via Dynamics and morphology Microgravity Droplet Microgravity Experiments on of spherical diffusion flames Combustion on the International Space Station the International Space Station under rotation D. Stocker, NASA Glenn Research S. Yoo, S. Chaudhuri, Princeton Status of the FLEX / FLEX-2 / Center, Cleveland, OH University, Princeton, NJ; K. FLEX-2J Suite of Experiments Thursday, 12 January 2012 274-GPSE-8 Whalen, The Boeing Company, K. Iwabuchi, K. Kurihara, M. Hazelwood, MO Motosuke, S. Honami, Tokyo University of Science, Chiyoda, Japan Chaired by: S. EVANS, Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1300 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-1245 AIAA-2012-1244 Classification of vortex regime Vortex Formation of a Finite and three-dimensional vortex Span Synthetic Jet T. Van Buren, M. Amitay, Rensselaer structure of synthetic jet in Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; E. quiescent fluid Thursday, 12 January 2012 273-FD-63 D. Urban, G. Ruff, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; A. FernandezPello, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; J. T’ien, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; G. Jomaas, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark; J. Torero, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; G. Legros, University of Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France; C. Eigenbrod, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany; N. Smirnov, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Moscow, Russia; O. Fujita, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan; A. Cowlard, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Presidential Boardroom A 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Automated Transfer Vehicle Material Flammability Test Ryman Studio L 121 Dhanasar, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC; I. Blankson, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH T. Nagata, Y. Ueno, A. Ochi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Kakamigahara, Japan P. Kranzinger, M. Hollands, M. Kessler, S. Wagner, E. Kraemer, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany H. Hilton, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1256 Viscoelastic and Structural Damping Analysis with Designer Materials Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; I. Leyva, D. Talley, Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA; A. Karagozian, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA J. Heo, K. Kim, H. Sung, Korea N. Guezennec, M. Masquelet, Aerospace University, Goyang, South S. Menon, Georgia Institute of Korea; V. Yang, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Technology, Atlanta, GA France S. Imlay, C. Mackey, Tecplot, Inc., Bellevue, WA 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1262 Generalized Functional Box Plot for Visual Analysis of High-Dimensional Aerodynamic Meta-Data M. Masquelet, N. Guezennec, S. Menon, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1269 Numerical Studies of Mixing and Flame-Turbulence Interactions in Shear Coaxial Injector Flows Under TransCritical Conditions Liquid Rocket Propulsion R. Shaw, S. Gorrell, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; R. Woodley, 21st Century Systems, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1261 Vortex Core Line Extraction and Tracking from Unsteady Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations Using Subjective Logic Meshing and Visualization for Real-World Applications J. Hwang, A. Waas, J. Martins, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1257 Micromechanical Modeling and Design Optimization of 2-D Triaxial Braided Composites MDO Applications Chaired by: S. BARSON, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne and B. CHEHROUDI, Air Force Research Laboratory 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1265 AIAA-2012-1266 AIAA-2012-1267 AIAA-2012-1268 Cryogenic High-Pressure Numerical Study for Large Eddy Simulation of Large Eddy Simulation of Shear-Coaxial Jets Exposed to Kerosene/LOx Supercritical Flame-Turbulence Interactions Supercritical Fluid Injection Mixing Characteristics of a in a LOX-CH4 Shear Coaxial X. Petit, G. Ribert, P. Domingo, INSA Transverse Acoustic Forcing Rouen, Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, S. Teshome, University of California, Swirl Injector Injector Thursday, 12 January 2012 277-PC-21 Mestreau, F. Bulat-Jara, S. Dey, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC Chaired by: S. ALTER, NASA Langley Research Center and B. SEKAR, Air Force Research Laboratory 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1258 AIAA-2012-1259 AIAA-2012-1260 Geodesics-based surface Validation of new CFD Tool Generation and Verification Using Non-orthogonal Octree of Meshes Used in Automated reparametrization R. Aubry, George Mason University, with Boundary-fitted Layer Process Chains to Optimize Fairfax, VA; K. Karamete, E. Unstructured Grid Rotor Blades Thursday, 12 January 2012 276-MVC-4 B. Lockwood, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY; M. Anitescu, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL; D. Mavriplis, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Laramie, WY Chaired by: B. ROTH, Walla Walla University 1300 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-1255 AIAA-2012-1254 CFD Analysis of Waveriders Mixed Aleatory/Epistemic Uncertainty Quantification for Derived from Axisymmetric Hypersonic Flows via Gradient- Flowfields for Reentry Based Optimization and Applications F. Ferguson, N. Dasque, M. Surrogate Models Thursday, 12 January 2012 275-MDO-7 Munich, Germany S. Matsuyama, J. Shinjo, S. Ogawa, Y. Mizobuchi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1271 LES of High-Frequency Combustion Instability in M. Jarczyk, M. Pfitzner, University of a Single Element Rocket the German Federal Armed Forces, Combustor 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1270 Large Eddy Simulation of Supercritical Nitrogen Jets 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1264 Recent Updates to the CFD General Notation System (CGNS) C. Rumsey, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; B. Wedan, Computational Engineering Solutions, M. Lively, S. Gorrell, K. Hoopes, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; San Ramon, CA; T. Hauser, University R. Woodley, 21st Century Systems, of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO; M. Poinot, ONERA, Châtillon, France Fort Leonard Wood, MO 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1263 Extraction of Shock Waves and Separation and Attachment Lines from Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations Using Subjective Logic Jackson A Ryman Studio HI Ryman Studio R 122 J. Xu, L. Qiao, J. Gore, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Cleveland, OH Mark Kleiman Draper Laboratory (invited) R. Nolthenius, Cabrillo College, Aptos, CA; C. Kitting, California State University, Hayward, CA; J. Bellerose, Carnegie Mellon University, Moffett Field, CA; P. Jenniskens, SETI Institute, Mountain View, CA R. Rairden, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Palo Alto, CA; P. Jenniskens, SETI Institute, Mountain View, CA Chaired by: S. LOEHLE, University of Stuttgart and T. MCINTYRE, University of Queensland 1330 hrs 1400 hrs 1300 hrs AIAA-2012-1278 AIAA-2012-1279 AIAA-2012-1280 Hayabusa Reentry Irradiance Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Intensified Near-UV at High Altitude and Capsule the Hayabusa Sample Return Spectroscopy of the Hayabusa Wake Irregularities Capsule Re-entry Reentry J. Snively, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL; M. Taylor, Utah State University, Logan, UT; P. Jenniskens, SETI Institute, Mountain View, CA; M. Winter, University of California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; R. Dantowitz, M. Kozubal, Clay Center Observatory, Brookline, MA PJ Blount National Center for Remote Sensing, Air and Space Law, University of Mississippi Thursday, 12 January 2012 280-TP-17 Panelists: Moderator: Chris Hearsey, Astrosociology Research Institute, Sec., SAT TC Panelists: Moderator: James Rendleman, Chair, LAAA TC Chaired by: C. HEARSEY, University of Mississippi Thursday, 12 January 2012 279-SAT-2 1300 - 1700 hrs M. Sachan, T. Murugnanadam, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1276 Flame shape transitions and precursor events near lean blow out R. Savajano, O. Joshi, P. Leyland, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland; L. Marraffa, ESA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1281 Aerothermal analysis of the Phoebus capsule with radiative heating on the back body Special Session: Hayabusa Mission II Russ McMurry The Boeing Company Law as an Instrument Enabling Human Commercial Spaceflight Henry Hertzfeld George Washington University Law School (invited) Law as an Instrument Enabling Space Systems Innovation Delta Forum: Innovation: Law as an Essential Ally A. Benthara Wadumesthrige, H. Dong, Wright State University, Dayton, OH; G. Minkiewicz, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1275 Optimal Heavy Fuel Direct Injection analysis in a Rotary Engine using a Computational Combustion Model Mark Sundahl Cleveland State University Law School (invited) Eligar Sodah Astroconsulting International (invited) S. Zeppieri, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT; M. Serio, Advanced Fuel Research, Inc., East Hartford, CT; G. Zafiris, M. Colket, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1277 Iso-Dodecane Pyrolysis Model Development Advanced Concepts, Fuel Technology and Environmental Impact Chaired by: C. BROPHY, Naval Postgraduate School and R. ERICKSON, The Aerospace Corporation 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1273 AIAA-2012-1274 AIAA-2012-1272 Performance Evaluation of a Influence of Steam Dilution on Multi-physics Modeling of High Bandwidth Liquid Fuel NOx Formation in Premixed Coal Gasification Processes Natural Gas and Hydrogen in a Well-Stirred Reactor with Modulation Valve for Active Detailed Gas-phase Chemistry, Combustion Control Flames S. Göke, C. Paschereit, Technical J. Saus, C. Chang, J. Delaat, D. Devolatilization, and Char University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Porosity Model Vrnak, NASA Glenn Research Center, Thursday, 12 January 2012 278-PC-22 Hermitage C Magnolia Boardroom B Jackson B 123 S. Kelly, C. Segal, University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL University of Texas, Austin, Austin, P. Jha, D. Brillembourg, S. Schmitz, Pennsylvania State University, University TX Park, PA Chaired by: P. VEERS, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 1300 hrs 1330 hrs AIAA-2012-1287 AIAA-2012-1288 Wind Turbines Under Atmospheric Decades of Wind Turbine Load Icing Conditions - Ice Accretion Simulation M. Barone, J. Paquette, B. Resor, Modeling, Aerodynamics, and Control Strategies for Mitigating Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; L. Manuel, Performance Degradation Thursday, 12 January 2012 282-WE-10 University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal E. Khalil, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt F. El Azzouzi, K. Johnson, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1289 Single-sensor-based Fault Detection in Wind Turbines Chaired by: G. SCHNEIDER, University of Waterloo and E. KHALIL, Cairo University 1300 hrs 1330 hrs 1400 hrs AIAA-2012-1283 AIAA-2012-1284 AIAA-2012-1282 Experiments in Indoor Air Quality and Evaluation of Numerical Variable Density Approach to Thermosensitive Cavitation of Fuzziness Evaluation of a Cryogenic Rocket Propellant the Airflow Distributions in Cryogenic Jets E. Antunes, A. Silva, J. Barata, Surrogate Enclosures Thursday, 12 January 2012 281-TP-18 J. Doty, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1291 Fabrication, Integration and Initial Testing of a SMART Rotor E. Loth, A. Steele, University of Virginia, J. Berg, D. Berg, J. White, Sandia Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA; M. National Laboratories, Albuquerque, Selig, University of Illinois, UrbanaNM Champaign, Urbana, IL; P. Moriarty, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1290 Segmented Ultralight Morphing Rotor Concept for Extreme-Scale Wind Turbines D. Yu, H. Kwon, O. Kwon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea 1530 hrs AIAA-2012-1292 Performance Enhancement of HAWT Rotor Blades by Aerodynamic Shape Optimization 1500 hrs AIAA-2012-1286 Approximate Approach for Direct Calculation of Unsteady Entropy Generation Rate for Engineering Applications Wind Turbine Design and Testing K. Miki, R. Upadhyay, O. Sahni, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX 1430 hrs AIAA-2012-1285 Uncertainty Quantification and Model Comparison for Active Carbon Nitridation Experiment Using Bayesian Approach Heat Transfer III K. Scott, D. Infield, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom; J. Coultate, Romax Technology, Ltd., Nottingham, United Kingdom 1600 hrs AIAA-2012-1293 Effects of Extreme and Transient Loads on Wind Turbine Drive Trains Lincoln A Hermitage D 124 Abani, N., 28-PC-3 Abbassi, H., 245-FD-57 Abdulsada, M., 206-GTE-6 Abe, S., 293-TP-19 Abe, T., 272-FD-62 Abhari, R., 37-WE-1 Abudaram, Y., 77-AD-4, 237-FD-49/APA-39 Adamczak, D., 238-FD-50 Adamovich, I., 29-PDL-1/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-8, 38-WIG-2/PDL-4, 73-WIG-5/PDL-7, 105-PDL-9/WIG-7, 185-WIG-12/PDL-16, 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Adams, M., 127-GT-4 Adams, S., 264-AMT-13 Adusumilli, S., 26-PC-1 Afanas’ev, S., 176-PDL-13/WIG-10 Aftosmis, M., 52-FD-15, 212-MDO-5 Agarwal, R., 69-TP-4, 193-APA-31 Aggarwal, S., 33-TES-1, 108-TES-2 Agrawal, A., 33-TES-1, 108-TES-2, 175-PC-15, 2 53-TES-5 Agrawal, P., 34-TP-1 Agte, J., 189-AD-10 Agui, J., 180-SRU-4 Ahlefeldt, T., 17-GT-1/APA-7 Ahmad, N., 85-ASE-1, 117-ASE-2 Ahmad, S., 58-GTE-2 Ahmed, A., 123-FD-30, 165-FD-37/APA-27, 193-APA-31, 265-APA-42 Ahmed, I., 219-TES-4 Ahmed, M., 33-TES-1 Ahuja, K., 40-AA-2 Ahuja, V., 235-APA-37 Aigner, M., 27-PC-2, 28-PC-3, 91-FD-24, 112-AA-4 Akay, B., 198-FD-43/WE-6 Akce, A., 189-AD-10 Akef, M., 219-TES-4 Akiki, G., 22-ISC-2 Akram, F., 195-DE-1 Aktas, D., 217-PDL-18/WIG-14, 228-AD-11 Al Shoaibi, A., 219-TES-4 Al-Aweni, M., 270-FD-60 Al-Masoud, N., 87-EDU-1 Al-Shehabi, A., 98-IS-1 Albers, J., 293-TP-19 Aleksandrov, A., 143-WIG-9/PDL-12 Alexandrov, K., 176-PDL-13/WIG-10 Alexeenko, A., 68-SST-1, 127-GT-4, 141-TP-10 Alin, N., 15-FD-9 Alkandry, H., 221-TP-14 Alkhalidi, A., 219-TES-4 Allen, G., 16-GPSE-1, 127-GT-4 Allgood, D., 149-AA-5 Allison, P., 103-PC-8, 112-AA-4 Almeida, F., 230-AFM-6 Alonso, J., 24-MDO-1, 45-APA-9 Alter, S., 276-MVC-4 Alter-Kranov, A., 160-EDU-2 Althof, E., 195-DE-1 Altman, A., 8-APA-4/FD-3, 10-FD-4, 236-APA-38/FD-48, 269-EDU-4 Alvarez, F., 246-GPSE-7 Alves, L., 244-FD-56 Alvi, F., 1-AA-1, 10-FD-4 Amano, R., 139-TES-3, 219-TES-4 Ameri, A., 96-GTE-3 Amerio, A., 45-APA-9 Amitay, M., 11-FD-5/APA-6, 198-FD-43/WE-6, 273-FD-63 An, X., 95-GT-3 Anand, M., 28-PC-3 Anderson, B., 7-APA-3/FD-2 Anderson, E., 132-PC-12/HABP-5 Anderson, G., 212-MDO-5 Anderson, K., 29-PDL-1/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-8, 213-MVC-3 Anderson, S., 133-PC-13 Anderson, T., 107-SRU-2, 211-IS-3 Anderson, W., 174-PC-14 Andersson, H., 195-DE-1 Andino, M., 17-GT-1/APA-7 Andino, R., 60-ISC-5, 99-ISC-4 Andriani, R., 171-GTE-5 Andrienko, D., 141-TP-10 Anemaat, W., 78-AD-5, 150-AD-9 Angle, G., 192-APA-30, 268-APA-45 Anitescu, M., 275-MDO-7 Anna, A., 110-TP-8 Antar, B., 126-GPSE-4 Anthenien, R., 64-PC-5 Antunes, E., 281-TP-18 Anyoji, M., 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG-16/APA-41 Aono, H., 120-FD-27 Aoyama, T., 235-APA-37 Apke, C., 227-ABPSI-4 Apyan, A., 172-HABP-6 Arad, E., 11-FD-5/APA-6, 146-APA-21, 273-FD-63 Ardelyan, N., 185-WIG-12/PDL-16 Arghode, V., 206-GTE-6 Argondizza, A., 22-ISC-2 Author/Session Chair Index Argrow, B., 3-AD-1, 196-EDU-3, 230-AFM-6 Arjomandi, M., 184-WIG-11/FD-41/PDL-15/APA-29, 262-AFM-7 Arko, B., 207-GTE-7 Arndt, C., 153-AMT-8 Arndt, R., 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Bahaj, M., 97-HABP-4 Bailey, M., 195-DE-1 Bailey, V., 23-ISC-3 Bailly, C., 259-AA-8 Bailly, D., 9-APA-5 Baker, J., 37-WE-1, 109-TP-7, 220-TP-13 Baker, W., 224-YP-1 Bakir, F., 128-GTE-4, 207-GTE-7 Balachandar, B., 88-FD-21 Balachandar, S., 88-FD-21 Balachandran, B., 83-APA-16/FD-20 Balakrishnan, S., 22-ISC-2 Balas, G., 222-WE-7, 262-AFM-7 Balas, M., 222-WE-7, 256-WE-8 Balasubramaniam, B., 5-AMT-1 Balasubramaniam, R., 137-SRU-3, 169-GPSE-5 Balasubramanian, R., 91-FD-24 Baldwin, A., 23-ISC-3 Ballard, B., 271-FD-61 Bambakidis, K., 126-GPSE-4 Bamford, R., 136-SEC-1 Bansal, A., 141-TP-10 Barakos, G., 84-APA-17 Barata, J., 64-PC-5, 128-GTE-4, 210-HIS-1, 268-APA-45, 281-TP-18 Barhorst, T., 191-AMT-9 Barnes, C., 168-FD-40/APA-28 Barone, M., 257-WE-9, 282-WE-10 Barrows, G., 124-FD-31 Barsi, S., 180-SRU-4 Barson, S., 277-PC-21 Baruzzini, D., 46-APA-10/ABPSI-2 Bash, M., 100-MDO-3/AD-6 Bassi, F., 50-FD-13 Basu, S., 117-ASE-2, 142-WE-4, 183-WE-5 Bathel, B., 127-GT-4, 191-AMT-9 Bauer, N., 34-TP-1 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Bernal, L., 4-AFM-1, 8-APA-4/FD-3, 156-APA-25/FD-32, 189-AD-10, 267-APA-44/FD-59 Bernard, P., 167-FD-39 Bernardini, C., 55-FD-18 Bernardo, J., 61-MDO-2/AD-3 Berrier, J., 23-ISC-3 Bertuccelli, L., 98-IS-1 Best, J., 164-FD-36 Betro, V., 25-MVC-1, 213-MVC-3 Beutel, S., 77-AD-4 Beyer, F., 72-WE-2 Bhagat, N., 212-MDO-5 Bhagwandin, V., 144-APA-19, 151-AFM-4 Bhamidipati, K., 6-APA-2/FD-1, 271-FD-61 Bhatia, A., 182-TP-12 Bhattacharya, S., 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32 Bi, N., 192-APA-30 Bianchi, D., 110-TP-8 Bil, C., 41-AD-2, 228-AD-11 Billia, B., 204-GPSE-6 Bilyeu, D., 50-FD-13 Bingham, B., 136-SEC-1 Binkley, B., 224-YP-1 Biringen, S., 89-FD-22 Birzer, C., 184-WIG-11/FD-41/PDL-15/APA-29 Bisek, N., 29-PDL-1/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-8, 66-PDL-6/WIG-4, 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Bityurin, V., 31-PDL-3, 143-WIG-9/PDL-12 , 1 76-PDL-13/WIG-10, 223-WIG-15/PDL-19, 258-WIG-17/PDL-21 Blackmore, W., 169-GPSE-5 Blackwell, B., 182-TP-12 Blair, M., 212-MDO-5, 233-APA-35/CS-4 125 Blaisdell, G., 89-FD-22, 187-AA-6, 197-FD-42 Blake, D., 54-FD-17 Blanchat, T., 264-AMT-13 Blankson, I., 36-TP-3, 173-HABP-7, 176-PDL-13/WIG-10, 258-WIG-17/PDL-21, 275-MDO-7 Blaylock, M., 99-ISC-4, 198-FD-43/WE-6 Blazer, W., 15-FD-9 Bloemer, K., 23-ISC-3 Blois, G., 164-FD-36 Bloomer, D., 26-PC-1 Blunck, D., 58-GTE-2, 103-PC-8 Bobashev, S., 43-AMT-2 Bockelie, M., 133-PC-13 Bodony, D., 10-FD-4, 29-PDL-1/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-8, 193-APA-31 Boehnke, D., 113-AD-7 Bogey, C., 259-AA-8 Bolender, M., 42-AFM-2 Boles, J., 97-HABP-4, 120-FD-27 Bond, R., 93-FD-26 Bondar, Y., 161-FD-33 Bonet, J., 203-GEPC-2 Bonilla, C., 123-FD-30 Bons, J., 55-FD-18, 96-GTE-3, 123-FD-30, 168-FD-40/APA-28 Borer, N., 189-AD-10 Borg, M., 48-FD-11, 238-FD-50 Borner, A., 36-TP-3, 175-PC-15 Boschetti, P., 45-APA-9, 190-AFM-5, 230-AFM-6 Bose, D., 161-FD-33, 254-TP-15 Bossanyi, E., 222-WE-7 Boucher, D., 67-SRU-1, 107-SRU-2, 180-SRU-4 Boucher, M., 11-FD-5/APA-6 Boukerkour, Y., 97-HABP-4 Bountin, D., 243-FD-55 Bourassa, C., 91-FD-24 Bourdon, A., 106-PDL-10/WIG-8 Bowcutt, K., 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46-APA-10/ABPSI-2, 128-GTE-4, 244-FD-56, 282-WE-10 Louis, M., 187-AA-6 Lourier, J., 112-AA-4 Love, N., 33-TES-1, 139-TES-3 Lowe, K., 44-AMT-3, 80-AMT-4, 152-AMT-7 Lu, F., 57-GT-2 Lu, P., 7-APA-3/FD-2, 13-FD-7, 122-FD-29, 167-FD-39, 196-EDU-3 Lucht, R., 217-PDL-18/WIG-14 Luersen, R., 48-FD-11 Lukaczyk, T., 45-APA-9 Luke, E., 271-FD-61 Lukin, A., 250-PC-20 Lundquist, J., 142-WE-4 Lundrigan, J., 91-FD-24 Luo, H., 92-FD-25, 106-PDL-10/WIG-8, 196-EDU-3, 267-APA-44/FD-59 Luo, S., 49-FD-12/PDL-5/WIG-3/APA-12, 81-APA-14/FD-19/PDL-8/WIG-6, 154-APA-23, 268-APA-45, 271-FD-61 Lutz, T., 7-APA-3/FD-2 Lynch, A., 58-GTE-2 Lynch, E., 102-PC-7 Lynch, K., 123-FD-30, 231-AMT-10 Lyon, R., 54-FD-17 Lyrintzis, A., 89-FD-22, 187-AA-6, 197-FD-42 Lytle, J., 67-SRU-1 Ma, D., 27-PC-2, 239-FD-51 Ma, G., 127-GT-4 MacInnis, D., 218-SEC-3 MacLean, M., 71-TP-6, 89-FD-22, 95-GT-3, 141-TP-10, 161-FD-33 MacNiece, P., 106-PDL-10/WIG-8 Macheret, S., 105-PDL-9/WIG-7 Mackey, C., 276-MVC-4 Maddalena, L., 35-TP-2, 59-HABP-3 Madden, T., 134-PDL-11 Madnia, C., 19-HABP-1 Magalhaes, P., 61-MDO-2/AD-3 Magin, T., 140-TP-9, 161-FD-33 Magnotti, G., 19-HABP-1, 264-AMT-13 Mahendran, M., 196-EDU-3 Mahesh, K., 243-FD-55 Mahmoudnejad, N., 187-AA-6 Mahtani, R., 21-ISC-1 Maicke, B., 242-FD-54 Majamaki, A., 146-APA-21 Majdalani, J., 22-ISC-2, 112-AA-4, 242-FD-54 Majima, Y., 165-FD-37/APA-27 Majumdar, A., 255-TP-16 Makarov, B., 185-WIG-12/PDL-16 Malaya, N., 12-FD-6 Maldonado, V., 198-FD-43/WE-6 Malla, B., 5-AMT-1, 270-FD-60 Mallory, W., 224-YP-1 131 Malloy, D., 224-YP-1 Malo-Molina, F., 172-HABP-6, 208-HABP-8 Mammoli, A., 109-TP-7 Manavasi, S., 188-ABPSI-3 Mandalia, A., 34-TP-1 Mangelsdorf, M., 203-GEPC-2 Mangum, C., 247-GT-8 Mani, M., 121-FD-28 Maniaci, D., 257-WE-9 Maniar, G., 144-APA-19, 267-APA-44/FD-59 Mankbadi, M., 88-FD-21 Mankbadi, R., 209-HABP-9 Mano, Y., 63-PC-4 Manohara, H., 68-SST-1 Manquinho, P., 128-GTE-4 Manuel, L., 117-ASE-2, 142-WE-4, 183-WE-5, 282-WE-10 Manzo, M., 68-SST-1 Maqsood, A., 190-AFM-5 Marchetta, J., 246-GPSE-7 Marden, J., 256-WE-8 Marek, L., 221-TP-14 Margnat, F., 128-GTE-4, 207-GTE-7 Marineau, E., 95-GT-3, 141-TP-10, 191-AMT-9 Marinov, I., 31-PDL-3 Marks, C., 166-FD-38 Marley, C., 248-MDO-6/AD-13 Marmignon, C., 163-FD-35, 244-FD-56 Maroney, D., 211-IS-3 Marraffa, L., 280-TP-17 Marsden, O., 259-AA-8 Marsell, B., 53-FD-16 Marshall, D., 211-IS-3 Martha, C., 187-AA-6 Martin, A., 66-PDL-6/WIG-4, 110-TP-8, 182-TP-12 Martin, C., 124-FD-31, 254-TP-15 Martin, K., 203-GEPC-2 Martin, M., 68-SST-1 Martinez, L., 111-WE-3, 198-FD-43/WE-6 Martins, J., 24-MDO-1, 212-MDO-5, 275-MDO-7 Martins-Rivas, H., 52-FD-15 Maruyama, D., 9-APA-5 Marzouk, Y., 200-FD-45/APA-33 Maser, A., 248-MDO-6/AD-13 Mashayek, F., 245-FD-57 Masi, E., 65-PC-6 Masica, W., 16-GPSE-1 Maslov, A., 161-FD-33, 243-FD-55 Mason, W., 3-AD-1 Masquelet, M., 277-PC-21 Massa, L., 90-FD-23, 215-PC-17 Massengill, H., 82-APA-15 Mastaler, M., 247-GT-8 Mastorakos, E., 64-PC-5, 103-PC-8 Masud, J., 54-FD-17 Masuda, M., 232-AMT-11 Masui, H., 158-ASE-3 Masui, K., 263-AMT-12 Matalon, M., 63-PC-4 Mateescu, D., 154-APA-23 Materkowski, D., 23-ISC-3 Matha, D., 72-WE-2 Mathur, T., 208-HABP-8 Matlis, E., 134-PDL-11 Matson, D., 126-GPSE-4 Matsuno, T., 69-TP-4 Matsuo, A., 132-PC-12/HABP-5 Matsuo, Y., 192-APA-30 Matsuyama, S., 277-PC-21 Mattos, B., 61-MDO-2/AD-3, 114-AD-8/MDO-4 Maughmer, M., 146-APA-21, 236-APA-38/FD-48, 257-WE-9, 268-APA-45 Mavriplis, D., 12-FD-6, 84-APA-17, 92-FD-25, 159-CS-3, 275-MDO-7 Mavris, D., 5-AMT-1, 45-APA-9, 61-MDO-2/AD-3, 113-AD-7, 178-SE-2, 188-ABPSI-3, 195-DE-1, 248-MDO-6/AD-13 May, G., 163-FD-35 May, M., 181-TP-11 Mazuruk, K., 246-GPSE-7 McClellan, J., 34-TP-1 McCorquodale, P., 122-FD-29 McCrink, M., 29-PDL-1/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-8 McDaniel, D., 157-APA-26/CS-2 McDaniel, J., 19-HABP-1, 221-TP-14 McDaniel, M., 82-APA-15 McDaniel, R., 293-TP-19 McDonald, R., 78-AD-5, 113-AD-7 McDonell, V., 64-PC-5 McElroy, T., 229-AD-12 McGrain, D., 268-APA-45 McGrath, B., 265-APA-42 McGuire, M., 136-SEC-1 McGuire, S., 217-PDL-18/WIG-14 McGurn, M., 253-TES-5 McIlroy, H., 5-AMT-1 McIntyre, T., 280-TP-17, 293-TP-19 McKay, N., 23-ISC-3 McLaughlin, D., 259-AA-8 McLaughlin, T., 164-FD-36, 236-APA-38/FD-48 Author/Session Chair Index McLemore, C., 107-SRU-2 McLeod, R., 256-WE-8 McMahon, J., 194-ASE-4 McManiman, D., 221-TP-14 McManus, K., 174-PC-14 McParlin, S., 147-APA-22 McPherson, K., 16-GPSE-1 McQuillen, J., 169-GPSE-5 McQuilling, M., 167-FD-39, 207-GTE-7 McVeigh, M., 228-AD-11 Meadows, J., 33-TES-1 Mears, M., 190-AFM-5 Medeiros, F., 244-FD-56 Medhat, A., 139-TES-3 Medida, S., 15-FD-9 Medina, P., 37-WE-1 Meeks, W., 30-PDL-2, 106-PDL-10/WIG-8 Mehl, M., 133-PC-13 Mehmood, K., 54-FD-17 Mehta, R., 155-APA-24/GT-5 Meidell, K., 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG-16/APA-41 Meier, W., 153-AMT-8 Mele, B., 192-APA-30 Melnick, M., 167-FD-39 Mende, N., 43-AMT-2 Mendes, F., 6-APA-2/FD-1 Mendez, C., 108-TES-2 Mendonca, M., 58-GTE-2, 96-GTE-3 Mendoza, S., 21-ISC-1 Meneveau, C., 198-FD-43/WE-6 Meng, X., 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Miyazato, Y., 80-AMT-4, 123-FD-30 Mizobuchi, Y., 277-PC-21 Mizoguchi, M., 8-APA-4/FD-3 Modest, M., 109-TP-7, 141-TP-10, 254-TP-15 Moeck, J., 216-PC-18 Moehlenkamp, R., 173-HABP-7 Moeller, M., 43-AMT-2 Moeller, T., 71-TP-6, 181-TP-11, 224-YP-1 Mohamed, A., 91-FD-24 Mohseni, K., 242-FD-54, 270-FD-60, 273-FD-63 Mokrov, M., 177-PDL-14 Molder, K., 170-GT-6 Molintas, H., 219-TES-4 Mondragon, U., 64-PC-5 Mongeau, L., 226-AA-7 Montello, A., 38-WIG-2/PDL-4 Moon, A., 217-PDL-18/WIG-14 Moon, H., 70-TP-5 Moore, C., 117-ASE-2 Moore, F., 151-AFM-4 Moore, L., 151-AFM-4 Moore, M., 113-AD-7 Mora Sanchez, P., 149-AA-5 Moralev, I., 223-WIG-15/PDL-19, 258-WIG-17/PDL-21 Mordaunt, C., 133-PC-13 Moreau, D., 10-FD-4 Morell, A., 188-ABPSI-3 Morelli, E., 230-AFM-6 Morgan, B., 240-FD-52 Morgan, M., 209-HABP-9 Morgan, R., 161-FD-33, 293-TP-19 Moriarty, P., 111-WE-3, 183-WE-5, 198-FD-43/WE-6, 282-WE-10 Morioka, N., 18-GTE-1 Moriya, T., 132-PC-12/HABP-5 Morkos, S., 139-TES-3 Morris, P., 1-AA-1, 149-AA-5, 187-AA-6, 259-AA-8 Morris, S., 164-FD-36, 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32, 236-APA-38/FD-48 Morrison, C., 4-AFM-1, 156-APA-25/FD-32 Morton, S., 157-APA-26/CS-2, 233-APA-35/CS-4 Mosbach, T., 27-PC-2 Mosher, R., 259-AA-8 Motil, B., 126-GPSE-4 Motosuke, M., 165-FD-37/APA-27, 273-FD-63 Mueller, J., 121-FD-28 Mueller, S., 209-HABP-9 Mukherjee, S., 154-APA-23 Mula, S., 84-APA-17 Mulholland, G., 246-GPSE-7 Mullenix, N., 7-APA-3/FD-2, 88-FD-21 Munafò, A., 140-TP-9 Munday, D., 20-HABP-2, 132-PC-12/HABP-5, 149-AA-5 Mundy, E., 95-GT-3 Mungal, G., 131-PC-11 Munz, C., 195-DE-1 Muppidi, S., 167-FD-39, 243-FD-55 Murad, P., 218-SEC-3 Murakami, K., 25-MVC-1, 235-APA-37 Muranaka, T., 158-ASE-3 Murayama, M., 76-AA-3 Murch, A., 262-AFM-7 Murphy, E., 72-WE-2 Murphy, P., 170-GT-6 Murray, J., 234-APA-36 Murugnanadam, T., 216-PC-18, 278-PC-22 Muscatello, A., 67-SRU-1 Mushtaq, A., 58-GTE-2 Musielak, D., 172-HABP-6 Musters, R., 8-APA-4/FD-3 Myers, M., 191-AMT-9, 196-EDU-3 Nadali Najafabadi, H., 58-GTE-2 Nadarajah, S., 9-APA-5, 193-APA-31 Nagai, A., 220-TP-13 Nagai, H., 189-AD-10, 263-AMT-12 Nagano, S., 178-SE-2 Naganuma, Y., 66-PDL-6/WIG-4 Nagaraja, S., 73-WIG-5/PDL-7 Nagata, T., 276-MVC-4 Nagel, B., 113-AD-7, 114-AD-8/MDO-4 132 Naguib, A., 165-FD-37/APA-27, 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG-16/APA-41, 270-FD-60 Naik, S., 214-PC-16 Nakahashi, K., 76-AA-3, 187-AA-6 Nakakita, K., 5-AMT-1, 263-AMT-12 Nakamura, Y., 48-FD-11, 55-FD-18 Nakata, D., 205-GT-7 Nakatani, H., 3-AD-1 Nakayama, H., 132-PC-12/HABP-5 Nam, T., 188-ABPSI-3 Naoumov, V., 87-EDU-1 Naples, A., 20-HABP-2 Napolitano, R., 204-GPSE-6 Naqvi, K., 72-WE-2 Narzary, D., 70-TP-5 Nasuti, F., 110-TP-8, 255-TP-16 Natarajan, M., 29-PDL-1/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-8 Naterer, G., 35-TP-2 Naughton, J., 37-WE-1, 80-AMT-4, 152-AMT-7, 153-AMT-8, 183-WE-5, 198-FD-43/WE-6 Nayagam, V., 137-SRU-3, 274-GPSE-8 Nayeri, C., 55-FD-18 Neal, C., 236-APA-38/FD-48 Neale, A., 67-SRU-1 Neale, T., 152-AMT-7 Neaves, M., 54-FD-17 Neely, C., 124-FD-31 Nehrenz, M., 34-TP-1 Neiswander, B., 134-PDL-11 Nelson, A., 94-GPSE-3 Nelson, C., 1-AA-1, 187-AA-6, 189-AD-10 Nematbakhsh, A., 72-WE-2 Nemec, M., 212-MDO-5 Neve, R., 29-PDL-1/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-8 Neves, F., 210-HIS-1, 268-APA-45 Newman, B., 98-IS-1 Newsom, R., 142-WE-4 Ng, W., 70-TP-5, 144-APA-19 Nguyen, H., 142-WE-4 Nguyen, T., 174-PC-14 Nguyen-Dinh, M., 25-MVC-1 Nichols, J., 149-AA-5 Nichols, T., 184-WIG-11/FD-41/PDL-15/APA-29 Nickol, C., 61-MDO-2/AD-3 Nicolai, L., 261-AD-14 Nielsen, E., 114-AD-8/MDO-4, 130-MVC-2 Nieto, A., 79-AFM-3 Nik, M., 19-HABP-1 Nikolic, M., 217-PDL-18/WIG-14 Nishiaoka, T., 123-FD-30 Nishihara, M., 29-PDL-1/FD-10/WIG-1/APA-8, 38-WIG-2/PDL-4, 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Nishine, K., 205-GT-7 Noack, R., 25-MVC-1, 163-FD-35, 242-FD-54, 266-APA-43 Noble, D., 91-FD-24, 214-PC-16 Nolan, W., 7-APA-3/FD-2 Noll, B., 91-FD-24, 112-AA-4 Nolthenius, R., 280-TP-17 Nomura, S., 127-GT-4 Nonomura, T., 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG-16/APA-41 Norris, A., 28-PC-3 Norris, J., 57-GT-2 Norris, S., 111-WE-3 North, S., 164-FD-36 Nourgaliev, R., 92-FD-25 Novak, L., 127-GT-4, 170-GT-6 Novikov, A., 243-FD-55 Nuebler, K., 7-APA-3/FD-2 Null, J., 167-FD-39 Numata, D., 263-AMT-12 O’Brien, T., 97-HABP-4 O’Brien, W., 205-GT-7 O’Byrne, S., 38-WIG-2/PDL-4 O’Connell, M., 25-MVC-1 O’Connor, J., 91-FD-24 O’Neil, A., 58-GTE-2 O’Neil, G., 136-SEC-1 O`Connor, N., 117-ASE-2 Oates, W., 1-AA-1 Obara, C., 170-GT-6 Obikane, Y., 128-GTE-4, 207-GTE-7 Ochi, A., 276-MVC-4 Oefelein, J., 28-PC-3 Ogawa, S., 277-PC-21 Ogino, Y., 48-FD-11 Oh, B., 30-PDL-2 Ohanian, O., 98-IS-1, 190-AFM-5 Ohashi, K., 89-FD-22 Ohlandt, C., 205-GT-7 Ohnishi, N., 30-PDL-2 Okamura, N., 3-AD-1 Okcay, M., 200-FD-45/APA-33 Oki, G., 95-GT-3 Okudaira, K., 194-ASE-4 Ol, M., 51-FD-14/APA-13, 124-FD-31, 153-AMT-8 Olcmen, S., 193-APA-31, 270-FD-60 Oleson, S., 136-SEC-1 Olinger, D., 72-WE-2 Oliver, B., 89-FD-22 Author/Session Chair Index Oliver, T., 12-FD-6 Ollivier Gooch, C., 130-MVC-2, 163-FD-35 Olsen, M., 89-FD-22 Ölvander, J., 195-DE-1 Ombrello, T., 20-HABP-2, 73-WIG-5/PDL-7, 185-WIG-12/PDL-16 Ono, D., 80-AMT-4 Onofri, M., 110-TP-8 Oorebeek, J., 7-APA-3/FD-2 Oosawa, J., 263-AMT-12 Ooten, M., 58-GTE-2 Opoku, R., 220-TP-13 Oppenheimer, M., 4-AFM-1 Oran, E., 215-PC-17, 274-GPSE-8 Oravec, H., 179-SEC-4, 180-SRU-4 Ordaz, I., 3-AD-1 Orkwis, P., 97-HABP-4, 172-HABP-6 Orona, M., 23-ISC-3 Ortega, F., 234-APA-36 Osborne, B., 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32 Osborne, J., 224-YP-1 Osburg, J., 205-GT-7 Osusky, L., 9-APA-5 Osusky, M., 89-FD-22 Otsuta, S., 69-TP-4 Ott, J., 173-HABP-7 Otugen, V., 68-SST-1 Owen, A., 57-GT-2 Owen, K., 57-GT-2 Owens, D., 262-AFM-7 Oyori, H., 18-GTE-1 Ozawa, H., 48-FD-11 Ozawa, T., 71-TP-6, 194-ASE-4 Ozdemir, A., 222-WE-7 Oztekin, E., 54-FD-17 Oztekin, U., 200-FD-45/APA-33 Paceley, P., 178-SE-2 Pack Melton, L., 17-GT-1/APA-7 Packard, C., 23-ISC-3 Packard, N., 55-FD-18, 168-FD-40/APA-28 Pahl, R., 30-PDL-2 Pal, G., 109-TP-7 Pal, S., 102-PC-7 Palacios, F., 45-APA-9 Palaszewski, B., 79-AFM-3 Palies, P., 65-PC-6, 216-PC-18 Palluconi, S., 263-AMT-12 Palmeiro, D., 251-PDL-20/FD-58/WIG-16/APA-41 Palmer, M., 191-AMT-9 Palotai, C., 117-ASE-2 Pan, K., 14-FD-8 Panahi, A., 154-APA-23 Panda, J., 259-AA-8 Pandit, J., 220-TP-13 Pantaleão, A., 58-GTE-2, 96-GTE-3 Pao, L., 142-WE-4, 222-WE-7, 256-WE-8 Papa, R., 54-FD-17 Papadopoulos, G., 110-TP-8 Papageorge, M., 231-AMT-10 Papamoschou, D., 149-AA-5 Papp, J., 53-FD-16, 90-FD-23 Paquette, J., 282-WE-10 Paramonov, Y., 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Parashar, S., 61-MDO-2/AD-3 Park, C., 141-TP-10 Park, J., 83-APA-16/FD-20, 142-WE-4, 183-WE-5 Park, S., 123-FD-30, 174-PC-14, 241-FD-53/APA-40 Parker, G., 77-AD-4 Parker, R., 141-TP-10, 161-FD-33 Parks, A., 206-GTE-6 Parrish, S., 112-AA-4 Parsons, N., 36-TP-3, 117-ASE-2 Parthasarathy, R., 108-TES-2 Parvez, K., 58-GTE-2 Paryz, R., 17-GT-1/APA-7 Paschal, K., 155-APA-24/GT-5 Paschereit, C., 55-FD-18, 206-GTE-6, 278-PC-22 Pashchina, A., 258-WIG-17/PDL-21 Pass, J., 32-SAT-1 Pate, D., 45-APA-9, 228-AD-11 Patel, A., 46-APA-10/ABPSI-2 Patel, M., 49-FD-12/PDL-5/WIG-3/APA-12, 81-APA-14/FD-19/PDL-8/WIG-6, 184-WIG-11/FD-41/PDL-15/APA-29 Patel, P., 213-MVC-3 Patel, S., 263-AMT-12 Paterson, E., 183-WE-5 Patnaik, A., 232-AMT-11 Patnaik, G., 118-CS-1 Patterson, B., 192-APA-30, 268-APA-45 Patterson, E., 183-WE-5 Patterson, M., 228-AD-11 Patterson, R., 23-ISC-3 Patton, M., 126-GPSE-4 Paulos, J., 22-ISC-2 Pavel, K., 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Paxson, D., 171-GTE-5, 172-HABP-6 Paz, A., 137-SRU-3 Pelletier, D., 14-FD-8 Peng, D., 263-AMT-12 Peng, S., 47-APA-11, 76-AA-3 Peng, Z., 14-FD-8 Pent, J., 1-AA-1 Peraudo, P., 193-APA-31 Perez, E., 164-FD-36, 202-FD-47 Perez, J., 87-EDU-1 Perez, K., 79-AFM-3 Periagaram, K., 214-PC-16 Pernod, P., 44-AMT-3 Peronto, A., 52-FD-15 Perrin, M., 106-PDL-10/WIG-8 Persson, P., 50-FD-13, 92-FD-25 Pertl, E., 268-APA-45 Peter, J., 25-MVC-1 Peters, D., 234-APA-36 Peterson, K., 34-TP-1 Petit, X., 277-PC-21 Pfitzner, M., 277-PC-21 Phillips, M., 262-AFM-7 Phong, V., 149-AA-5 Piao, Y., 26-PC-1 Pierre, D., 240-FD-52 Pinier, J., 12-FD-6 Pinna, F., 120-FD-27 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Stargel, D., 170-GT-6 Starikovskaia, S., 31-PDL-3, 38-WIG-2/PDL-4, 143-WIG-9/PDL-12 , 258-WIG-17/PDL-21 Starikovskiy, A., 38-WIG-2/PDL-4, 81-APA-14/FD-19/PDL-8/WIG-6, 102-PC-7, 105-PDL-9/WIG-7, 143-WIG-9/PDL-12 , 185-WIG-12/PDL-16 Starkey, R., 3-AD-1, 18-GTE-1, 227-ABPSI-4, 230-AFM-6 Steele, A., 14-FD-8, 282-WE-10 Steffen, M., 233-APA-35/CS-4 Steinberg, A., 115-AMT-6/PC-10, 153-AMT-8 Stepanov, V., 172-HABP-6 Stephani, K., 140-TP-9 Stephenson, J., 84-APA-17 Stern, A., 94-GPSE-3 Stern, F., 200-FD-45/APA-33, 244-FD-56 Stern, J., 98-IS-1 Stevens, C., 20-HABP-2, 215-PC-17 Stewart, G., 72-WE-2 Stickles, R., 206-GTE-6 Stiltner, B., 190-AFM-5 Stipcich, G., 122-FD-29 Stoakes, P., 70-TP-5 Stocker, D., 274-GPSE-8 Stoddard, W., 20-HABP-2, 132-PC-12/HABP-5 Stokes, N., 263-AMT-12 Stol, K., 111-WE-3, 222-WE-7, 256-WE-8 Stopper, U., 153-AMT-8 Storey, R., 111-WE-3 135 Stouffer, S., 58-GTE-2 Strawn, R., 157-APA-26/CS-2 Strelets, M., 260-AA-9 Strickland, G., 10-FD-4 Striepe, S., 79-AFM-3 Strike, J., 37-WE-1, 152-AMT-7, 198-FD-43/WE-6 Stumpf, E., 150-AD-9 Sturdza, P., 52-FD-15 Stöhr, M., 112-AA-4 Su, D., 207-GTE-7 Subbareddy, P., 202-FD-47 Subramaniam, E., 228-AD-11 Subramanian, J., 30-PDL-2 Subramanian, S., 96-GTE-3 Suchocki, J., 20-HABP-2 Suchomel, C., 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Suga, K., 14-FD-8 Sugimoto, T., 263-AMT-12 Suh, J., 244-FD-56 Sujith, R., 63-PC-4, 216-PC-18 Sullivan, D., 43-AMT-2 Sullivan, R., 214-PC-16 Summers, S., 141-TP-10 Sun, D., 260-AA-9 Sun, W., 73-WIG-5/PDL-7 Sunada, S., 83-APA-16/FD-20 Sunada, Y., 55-FD-18 Sung, H., 214-PC-16, 277-PC-21 Surber, L., 2-ABPSI-1/APA-1, 46-APA-10/ABPSI-2 Surkont, O., 185-WIG-12/PDL-16 Surzhikov, S., 69-TP-4, 141-TP-10, 177-PDL-14, 254-TP-15 Sushma, T., 30-PDL-2 Sutton, J., 73-WIG-5/PDL-7, 231-AMT-10 Suzuki, T., 71-TP-6, 194-ASE-4 Suzuki, Y., 52-FD-15 Svelto, F., 56-GPSE-2 Swanson, G., 34-TP-1 Swantek, A., 48-FD-11 Swenson, D., 204-GPSE-6 Syred, N., 33-TES-1, 139-TES-3, 206-GTE-6 Sytsma, M., 262-AFM-7 T’ien, J., 274-GPSE-8 Tabata, M., 194-ASE-4 Tafti, D., 51-FD-14/APA-13 Taghavi Nezhad, S., 149-AA-5 Taguchi, H., 3-AD-1 Tai, J., 113-AD-7 Takahashi, M., 30-PDL-2, 272-FD-62 Takahashi, N., 220-TP-13 Takahashi, T., 61-MDO-2/AD-3, 228-AD-11 Takahashi, Y., 272-FD-62 Takai, Y., 66-PDL-6/WIG-4 Takashima, K., 105-PDL-9/WIG-7 Takayanagi, H., 79-AFM-3, 194-ASE-4 Takayanagi, M., 56-GPSE-2 Takayanagi, S., 66-PDL-6/WIG-4 Takizawa, W., 63-PC-4 Talbi, A., 44-AMT-3 Talley, D., 277-PC-21 Tam, C., 20-HABP-2, 112-AA-4, 208-HABP-8 Taminger, K., 125-GEPC-1 Tanabe, M., 63-PC-4 Tanatsugu, N., 188-ABPSI-3, 205-GT-7 Tang, L., 84-APA-17 Tangirala, V., 20-HABP-2, 132-PC-12/HABP-5, 209-HABP-9 Tani, Y., 42-AFM-2 Tanno, H., 48-FD-11, 272-FD-62 Tatman, B., 19-HABP-1 Tavares, C., 21-ISC-1 Taylor, B., 215-PC-17 Taylor, K., 198-FD-43/WE-6 Taylor, M., 280-TP-17 Taylor, R., 108-TES-2, 212-MDO-5 Teegarden, E., 21-ISC-1 Teerlinck, K., 65-PC-6 Teichmann, M., 180-SRU-4 Tejnil, E., 146-APA-21 Tellefsen, J., 171-GTE-5 Temme, J., 112-AA-4 Terejanu, G., 24-MDO-1 Terrazas-Salinas, I., 221-TP-14 Teshome, S., 277-PC-21 Tetik, H., 178-SE-2 Tetlow, M., 10-FD-4 Tewari, S., 204-GPSE-6 Thalhofer, U., 14-FD-8 Theiss, R., 107-SRU-2 Thomas, F., 184-WIG-11/FD-41/PDL-15/APA-29 Thomas, J., 130-MVC-2, 241-FD-53/APA-40 Thompson, D., 14-FD-8 Thompson, R., 224-YP-1 Thomsen, D., 206-GTE-6 Thomson, C., 110-TP-8 Thorn, A., 16-GPSE-1 Thornburg, H., 130-MVC-2 Thurow, B., 123-FD-30, 167-FD-39, 231-AMT-10 Tian, B., 49-FD-12/PDL-5/WIG-3/APA-12 Tian, F., 267-APA-44/FD-59 Author/Session Chair Index Tiliakos, N., 110-TP-8 Tilmann, C., 266-APA-43 Timpe, A., 267-APA-44/FD-59 Timusk, M., 107-SRU-2 Tinapple, J., 2-ABPSI-1/APA-1, 46-APA-10/ABPSI-2 Ting, J., 21-ISC-1 Tinney, C., 84-APA-17, 112-AA-4, 166-FD-38, 259-AA-8, 260-AA-9 Tischart, R., 224-YP-1 Titchener, N., 2-ABPSI-1/APA-1, 46-APA-10/ABPSI-2 Titov, E., 36-TP-3 Todd, T., 136-SEC-1 Tognaccini, R., 192-APA-30 Tolkunov, B., 143-WIG-9/PDL-12 Tomac, M., 273-FD-63 Tomko, D., 16-GPSE-1 Torbert, S., 121-FD-28 Torero, J., 274-GPSE-8 Torres-Nieves, S., 198-FD-43/WE-6 Tosh, A., 179-SEC-4 Toyoda, K., 158-ASE-3, 194-ASE-4 Trafton, L., 36-TP-3, 117-ASE-2 Tran, P., 106-PDL-10/WIG-8 Traphahn, C., 128-GTE-4 Trapp, L., 54-FD-17, 265-APA-42 Travin, A., 260-AA-9 Treizer, A., 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32 Trevino, L., 178-SE-2 Trichet, P., 210-HIS-1 Trivedi, R., 204-GPSE-6 Troia, T., 46-APA-10/ABPSI-2 Troldborg, N., 37-WE-1 Trontin, P., 25-MVC-1, 50-FD-13 Troolin, D., 123-FD-30 Tropea, C., 81-APA-14/FD-19/PDL-8/WIG-6, 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32 Tropina, A., 38-WIG-2/PDL-4, 143-WIG-9/PDL-12 Trumble, K., 192-APA-30 Tryggvason, G., 72-WE-2 Tsai, C., 97-HABP-4 Tschan, C., 98-IS-1, 129-IS-2 Tse, S., 246-GPSE-7 Tseng, C., 35-TP-2 Tsoi, A., 17-GT-1/APA-7 Tsuji, K., 83-APA-16/FD-20 Tsuruoka, R., 217-PDL-18/WIG-14 Tu, J., 5-AMT-1 Tu, S., 53-FD-16, 271-FD-61 Tucker, P., 165-FD-37/APA-27 Tuckey, T., 157-APA-26/CS-2 Tumin, A., 48-FD-11, 202-FD-47 Tump, P., 36-TP-3 Tun, R., 124-FD-31 Tung, W., 228-AD-11, 266-APA-43 Turner, K., 80-AMT-4 Turner, M., 97-HABP-4, 172-HABP-6 Tuttle, S., 59-HABP-3 Tweedie, S., 144-APA-19 Tyacke, J., 165-FD-37/APA-27 Tyler, E., 170-GT-6 Ueda, Y., 3-AD-1 Uematsu, T., 42-AFM-2 Ueno, A., 3-AD-1 Ueno, Y., 276-MVC-4 Uitenham, L., 173-HABP-7 Ukeiley, L., 5-AMT-1, 77-AD-4, 168-FD-40/APA-28, 237-FD-49/APA-39, 262-AFM-7, 267-APA-44/FD-59 Ulbrich, N., 57-GT-2, 268-APA-45 Ulker, E., 48-FD-11 Underbrink, J., 43-AMT-2 Upadhyay, J., 217-PDL-18/WIG-14 Upadhyay, R., 281-TP-18 Upcroft, B., 293-TP-19 Urban, D., 246-GPSE-7, 274-GPSE-8 Urbano, A., 255-TP-16 Utriainen, E., 58-GTE-2 Utrilla, J., 157-APA-26/CS-2 Utyuzhnikov, S., 24-MDO-1 Valasek, J., 4-AFM-1 Valdez, M., 83-APA-16/FD-20 Valentini, P., 36-TP-3 Vallikivi, M., 44-AMT-3 Van Buren, T., 273-FD-63 Van Bussel, G., 198-FD-43/WE-6 Van Dam, C., 37-WE-1, 198-FD-43/WE-6, 222-WE-7 Van Der Ha, J., 293-TP-19 Van Every, D., 205-GT-7 Van Gilder, D., 53-FD-16 Van Hoose, J., 204-GPSE-6 Van Otten, B., 133-PC-13 Van Treuren, K., 22-ISC-2 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A., 158-ASE-3 White, C., 246-GPSE-7 White, E., 243-FD-55, 267-APA-44/FD-59 White, J., 282-WE-10 White, R., 43-AMT-2, 138-SST-2 White, T., 89-FD-22 Wicks, M., 184-WIG-11/FD-41/PDL-15/APA-29 Widmann, A., 199-FD-44/PDL-17/WIG-13/APA-32 Wild, J., 17-GT-1/APA-7 Wilder, M., 90-FD-23 Wilkinson, A., 67-SRU-1 Willcox, K., 200-FD-45/APA-33 Williams, A., 109-TP-7 Williams, B., 170-GT-6 Williams, D., 168-FD-40/APA-28, 237-FD-49/APA-39 Williams, G., 31-PDL-3, 217-PDL-18/WIG-14 Williams, L., 33-TES-1 Williams, M., 43-AMT-2 Williams, N., 194-ASE-4 Williams, S., 173-HABP-7 Williams-Hayes, P., 79-AFM-3 Willingham, A., 34-TP-1 Willis, D., 45-APA-9 Wilmoth, R., 53-FD-16 Wilson, C., 69-TP-4 Wilson, J., 11-FD-5/APA-6, 273-FD-63 Wilson, L., 144-APA-19 Wilson, Z., 111-WE-3 Windisch, C., 209-HABP-9 Winetrobe, A., 23-ISC-3 Wingerden, J., 256-WE-8 Winkler, C., 121-FD-28 Winter, M., 34-TP-1, 141-TP-10, 221-TP-14, 280-TP-17, 293-TP-19 Wintzer, M., 212-MDO-5 Wirogo, S., 192-APA-30 Wishart, D., 127-GT-4 Wissink, A., 25-MVC-1, 157-APA-26/CS-2, 233-APA-35/CS-4 Wochner, M., 260-AA-9 Wojciechowski, K., 214-PC-16 Wojcik, C., 201-FD-46/APA-34 Wolf, D., 150-AD-9 Wolff, M., 100-MDO-3/AD-6, 166-FD-38, 248-MDO-6/AD-13 Won, H., 124-FD-31 Won, S., 26-PC-1, 73-WIG-5/PDL-7 Wong, J., 205-GT-7 Woodgate, M., 84-APA-17 Author/Session Chair Index Woodiga, S., 43-AMT-2, 231-AMT-10 Woodley, R., 276-MVC-4 Woodward, R., 102-PC-7 Woolwine, K., 172-HABP-6 Woopen, M., 163-FD-35 Worth, N., 103-PC-8 Wray, A., 254-TP-15 Wright, A., 222-WE-7, 256-WE-8 Wright, E., 231-AMT-10 Wright, R., 227-ABPSI-4 Wright, Z., 183-WE-5 Wu, C., 187-AA-6 Wu, F., 80-AMT-4 Wu, S., 106-PDL-10/WIG-8 Wu, T., 100-MDO-3/AD-6 Wu, X., 126-GPSE-4 Wu, Y., 217-PDL-18/WIG-14, 264-AMT-13 Wukie, N., 97-HABP-4 Wygnanski, I., 13-FD-7 Xia, G., 174-PC-14 Xia, X., 273-FD-63 Xia, Y., 92-FD-25 Xiao, Z., 7-APA-3/FD-2, 76-AA-3 Xin, M., 4-AFM-1 Xing, F., 208-HABP-8 Xing, Q., 42-AFM-2 Xing, Y., 245-FD-57 Xiong, J., 154-APA-23, 268-APA-45 Xu, D., 105-PDL-9/WIG-7, 187-AA-6 Xu, J., 112-AA-4, 278-PC-22 Xu, M., 204-GPSE-6 Xu, Z., 139-TES-3 Xue, S., 70-TP-5 Yabili, S., 6-APA-2/FD-1 Yafaie, M., 139-TES-3 Yajima, J., 205-GT-7 Yalin, A., 115-AMT-6/PC-10, 217-PDL-18/WIG-14, 232-AMT-11, 264-AMT-13 Yamada, G., 69-TP-4 Yamada, H., 63-PC-4 Yamada, S., 165-FD-37/APA-27 Yamaguchi, Y., 95-GT-3, 232-AMT-11 Yamaleev, N., 237-FD-49/APA-39 Yamamoto, K., 76-AA-3 Yan, C., 197-FD-42 Yan, Y., 7-APA-3/FD-2, 240-FD-52 Yang, H., 82-APA-15 Yang, J., 244-FD-56, 246-GPSE-7 Yang, L., 268-APA-45 Yang, V., 27-PC-2, 73-WIG-5/PDL-7, 97-HABP-4, 214-PC-16, 239-FD-51, 277-PC-21 Yang, W., 271-FD-61 Yang, Y., 271-FD-61 Yang, Z., 84-APA-17, 234-APA-36, 256-WE-8 Yano, M., 12-FD-6 Yao, H., 47-APA-11, 76-AA-3 Yao, Y., 15-FD-9, 208-HABP-8, 215-PC-17 Yarbrough, D., 200-FD-45/APA-33 Yasuoka, H., 14-FD-8 Ye, Z., 207-GTE-7 Yechout, T., 45-APA-9, 145-APA-20 Yee, H., 91-FD-24, 122-FD-29 Yee, P., 36-TP-3, 182-TP-12 Yen, C., 260-AA-9 Yentsch, R., 208-HABP-8 Yeo, D., 189-AD-10 Yeo, H., 229-AD-12 Yeong, Y., 14-FD-8 Yerkes, K., 100-MDO-3/AD-6, 129-IS-2, 135-SE-1, 220-TP-13, 221-TP-14, 248-MDO-6/AD-13 Yeshala, N., 11-FD-5/APA-6 Yetter, R., 249-PC-19 Yin, Z., 185-WIG-12/PDL-16, 232-AMT-11 Yoda, M., 14-FD-8 Yoder, D., 170-GT-6 Yoh, J., 86-ECS-1 Yoke, T., 158-ASE-3 Yokoi, H., 48-FD-11 Yokokawa, Y., 76-AA-3 Yokota, S., 30-PDL-2 Yoo, S., 274-GPSE-8 Yoon, H., 200-FD-45/APA-33 Yoon, W., 27-PC-2 Yoshida, K., 3-AD-1 Youanas, G., 139-TES-3 Young, G., 249-PC-19 Young, T., 124-FD-31 Youngren, H., 124-FD-31 Yu, D., 282-WE-10 Yu, H., 8-APA-4/FD-3 Yu, K., 174-PC-14 Yu, M., 51-FD-14/APA-13, 168-FD-40/APA-28 Yu, S., 20-HABP-2, 50-FD-13 Yuan, W., 6-APA-2/FD-1 Yuan, Z., 246-GPSE-7 Yuen, W., 140-TP-9 Yuhara, T., 3-AD-1 Yuhas, D., 191-AMT-9 Yurchenko, I., 15-FD-9 Yurchenko, N., 223-WIG-15/PDL-19 Zafiris, G., 278-PC-22 Zahle, F., 37-WE-1 Zaidi, S., 30-PDL-2, 43-AMT-2, 73-WIG-5/PDL-7, 191-AMT-9, 217-PDL-18/WIG-14 Zaki, M., 52-FD-15 Zaman, K., 1-AA-1, 10-FD-4, 80-AMT-4, 166-FD-38 Zambrano, H., 14-FD-8 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