Final Program - AIAA Aviation 2016

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Final Program - AIAA Aviation 2016
2O16
13–17 JUNE 2016
WASHINGTON, D.C.
CONCEPTS TO REALITY:
DRIVING THE NEXT CENTURY
OF FLIGHT INNOVATION
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Executive Steering Committee
2O16
AIAA AVIATION 2016
Welcome
Welcome to Washington, DC, and AIAA AVIATION 2016! This year’s theme is “Concepts
to Reality: Driving the Next Century of Flight Innovation,” and we believe you will find our
program full of opportunities to consider how today’s ideas become tomorrow’s realities, and
how those realities transform our community and our world.
Michael B. Bragg
Thomas Edwards
University of Washington
NASA Ames Research
Center
Robert D. Gregg, III
Todd Zarfos
Boeing Commercial
Airplanes
Boeing Commercial
Airplanes
Michael Delaney will get our plenary program started with a keynote address reflecting on
the history of flight and how that storied past will inform our future. Michael Lombardi will
treat attendees to a visually rich presentation on the distinguished 100-year history of The
Boeing Company. Congressman Steve Knight (R-CA), a member of the House Committee
on Science, Space, and Technology, will announce the introduction of his “Aeronautics
Innovation Act,” while Michimasa Fujino will tell us about the HondaJet and how it reflects
the intersection of innovation and inspiration. Richard Clarke will talk to us about the
cybersecurity threats posed to the connected commercial aviation environment, and John
Langford will help us see a future dominated by UAS and how the arrival of those systems
is changing our world. Wrapping things up, Charlie Bolden will discuss NASA’s journey to
transform aeronautics and aviation.
Taking the plenary sessions one step further, our dynamic Forum 360 program will tackle
some of the most pressing issues our community faces. With the number of people flying
each year increasing, airport and airline management must consider issues that cause
disruptions and how the industry can minimizing their effect on the air transport network.
We will examine how aerospace education programs are preparing the future workforce
and what might be done to enhance aerospace programs so that our workforce is the best
prepared in the world to tackle tomorrow’s challenges. Commercial airplane companies from
around the world will discuss what it takes to develop a new aircraft design in today’s global
landscape. NASA will take us through their aeronautics programs, giving us a good look at
how they are tackling the hard challenges posed by the need for safe and environmentally
responsible air systems. There will be an in-depth look at the future of military aviation
as well, considering how that enterprise will evolve. We will grapple with cybersecurity
through interactive exercises designed to pose real-time problems and solutions to common
vulnerabilities encountered in the aviation enterprise. The future of regulations will be on
the table as we examine which regulations help our community innovate and evolve, and
which hamper us and how we can change them. We will also examine the future of flight
testing and consider the legacy of the X-15 and Space Shuttle on hypersonic flight. In short,
we have a lot to talk about.
With over 1,300 presentations scheduled, our technical program is second to none. You will
not find the quality, depth, and breadth of this week’s presentations at any other gathering,
and we thank the Technical Program Committee for developing this outstanding program.
AIAA AVIATION 2016 will excite, motivate, and solidify our community’s efforts to
constantly dream of the future of aviation and then make that future a reality. We thank you
for choosing to be here this week and we are confident you will be pleased with your choice.
AIAA AVIATION 2O16 is proud to feature the following conferences:
32nd AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology and
Ground Testing Conference
8th AIAA Flow Control Conference
34th AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference
AIAA Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference
AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference
17th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and
Optimization Conference
8th AIAA Atmospheric and Space Environments
Conference
16th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and
Operations Conference
AIAA Flight Testing Conference
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46th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference
47th AIAA Plasmadynamics and Lasers Conference
46th AIAA Thermophysics Conference
DEMAND for UNMANNED: Catalyst for the Machine
Intelligence Revolution
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Organizing Committee
Intro
General Chair
Robert D. Gregg, III, Boeing Commercial
Airplanes
Forum 360 Chair
Samantha Magill, Honda Aircraft Company
Forum Technical Co-Chair
Latunia Melton (Aerospace Sciences Group),
NASA Langley Research Center
Forum Technical Co-Chair
Cees Bil (Aircraft and Atmospheric Systems
Group), RMIT University
Technical Program Committee
Forum Deputy Technical Co-Chairs
James Guglielmo (Aerospace Sciences
Group), The Boeing Company
Richard Mange (Aircraft and Atmospheric
Systems Group), Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics
ITAR Co-Chairs
Katya M. Casper, Sandia National
Laboratories
Peggy Hayes, NASA Armstrong Flight
Research Center
Technical Discipline Chairs
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology
Todd Lowe, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Brett Bathel, NASA Langley Research Center
Air Transportation Integration & Operations
Richard Mange, Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics
Virginia Stouffer, LMI
Andrew Gibson, Empirical Systems
Aerospace, Inc.
Isaac Choutapalli, The University of Texas Pan American
Applied Aerodynamics
Kursat Kara, Khalifa University
John Farnsworth, University of Colorado
Boulder
Jeremy Pinier, NASA Langley Research
Center
Atmospheric and Space Environments
Justin Likar, UTC Aerospace Systems
Nashat Ahmad, NASA Langley Research
Center
Plasmadynamics and Lasers
Joseph W. Zimmerman, CU Aerospace, LLC
Thermophysics
Andy Williams, Air Force Research
Laboratory
Michael Winter, University of Kentucky
Flight Testing
Karl Garman, Federal Aviation
Administration
Reagan Woolf, Edwards Air Force Base
Flight Testing/Ground Testing
Starr Ginn, NASA Armstrong Flight
Research Center
Calain Schuman, Department of Defense
Flow Control
Kenneth Granlund, Air Force Research
Laboratory
Scot Campbell, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Scott Ferguson, North Carolina State
University
Ellen Gillespie, United Space Alliance
Nicholas K. Borer, NASA Langley Research
Center
Karen Marais, Purdue University
Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization
Vijay Kalivarapu, Iowa State University
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics
Mark Phillips, NASA Marshall Space Flight
Center
Ben Mills, Arnold Engineering Development
Center/Aerospace Testing Alliance
Ron Hochstetler, Science Applications
International Corporation
Alaa Elmiligui, NASA Langley Research
Center
David Thompson, Mississippi State
University
Hernando Jimenez, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Sidney Rowe, NASA Marshall Space Flight
Center
Modeling and Simulation Technologies
Peter Zaal, San Jose State University
Fluid Dynamics
Haoxiang Luo, Vanderbilt University
Ground Testing
Timothy Wadhams, CUBRC
Christine Pastor-Barsi, NASA Glenn
Research Center
Vincent Schultz, NASA Langley Research
Center
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Contents
Intro
Welcome
3
Organizing Committee
4
Forum Overview
8
Sponsors
10
Keynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions
11
Forum 360
12
DEMAND FOR UNMANNED
15
Special Sessions and Events
18
Networking Events
20
Recognition Events
21
ITAR Information
24
Exposition Hall
27
Exhibitors
29
General Information
33
Author and Session Chair Information
35
Committee Meetings
36
Sessions at a Glance
39
Session Detail Matrix
48
Author and Session Chair Index
Venue Map
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Forum Overview
Intro
SATURDAY/
SUNDAY
11–12 June
0730 hrs
MONDAY
13 June
TUESDAY
14 June
Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms
Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms
Plenary
Plenary
0800 hrs
0830 hrs
Networking Break
0900 hrs
Networking Break in Exposition Hall
0930 hrs
0845 hrs
1000 hrs
Technical
Sessions
Technical
Sessions
1100 hrs
1130 hrs
Forum 360
Rising Leaders in
Aerospace
1200 hrs
1230 hrs
Exposition
Hall Open
Forum 360
1030 hrs
Continuing Education
Courses
1300 hrs
Lunch on Own
Fluid Dynamics
Award Lecture
1330 hrs
Recognition Luncheon:
Celebrating Achievements in
Aerospace Sciences
Lunch on Own
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Forum 360
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
Networking
Coffee Break
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
Rising
Leaders in
Aerospace
Speed
Networking
and
Reception
Technical
Sessions
1700 hrs
Networking Coffee Break
in Exposition Hall
Aerodynamics
Award Lecture
Exposition
Hall Open
Forum 360
Technical
Sessions
Plasmadynamics
and Lasers
Award Lecture
1730 hrs
1800 hrs
Student Reception
1830 hrs
(Sunday)
Plenary
Reception in Exposition Hall
1900 hrs
1930 hrs
2000 hrs
2030 hrs
2100 hrs
2130 hrs
2200 hrs
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Forum Overview
Intro
0730 hrs
WEDNESDAY
15 June
THURSDAY
16 June
FRIDAY
17 June
Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms
Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms
Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms
Plenary
Plenary
Plenary
0800 hrs
0830 hrs
0900 hrs
Networking Break in Exposition Hall
Networking Break
Networking Break
0930 hrs
0845 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
Forum 360
Exposition
Hall Open
Technical
Sessions
1130 hrs
Technical
Sessions
Technical
Sessions
Rising Leaders
in Aerospace
1200 hrs
Recognition
Luncheon:
Celebrating
Achievements
in Aircraft and
Atmospheric
Systems
1230 hrs
1300 hrs
Forum 360
Forum 360
Networking Luncheon
DEMAND for
UNMANNED
1330 hrs
Lunch on Own
DEMAND for
UNMANNED
Drag
Prediction
Workshop
Drag
Prediction
Workshop
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Forum 360
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
Technical
Sessions
1600 hrs
Forum 360
Exposition
Hall Open
Networking
Coffee Break in
Exposition Hall
Technical
Sessions
Networking
Coffee Break
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
1800 hrs
Multidisciplinary
Design
Optimization
Award Lecture
Thermophysics
Award Lecture
Aerodynamic Measurement
Technology Award Lecture
1830 hrs
DEMAND for
UNMANNED:
Student
Competition
Alpha Test
1900 hrs
1930 hrs
2000 hrs
2030 hrs
2100 hrs
2130 hrs
2200 hrs
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Sponsors
Intro
Exclusive Premier and Rising Leaders Speed Networking Sponsor
Platinum Sponsor
Executive Sponsor
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Student Reception Sponsor
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Keynote Speakers and Plenary Sessions
Intro
Get the big picture on aviation from the thought leaders in the field during these high-level discussions and
presentations.
Monday, 13 June
0800–0900 hrs
Wednesday, 15 June
International Ballroom (Center)
The Second Century of Flight — Looking Back to
Look Forward
International Ballroom (Center)
Cybersecurity
Michael Delaney, Vice President and General Manager, Airplane
Development, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
1730–1830 hrs
0800–0900 hrs
International Ballroom (Center)
Richard A. Clarke, Chairman & CEO, Good Harbor Security
Risk Management, LLC
Thursday, 16 June
Making Dreams into Reality — The Epochal
Stories That Define The Boeing Company
0800–0900 hrs
Michael Lombardi, Director of Boeing Archives, The Boeing
Company
John S. Langford, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
The Ascent of (Un)manned
Tuesday, 14 June
0745 hrs
International Ballroom (Center)
International Ballroom (Center)
Renewing Innovation in U.S. Aeronautics
Friday, 17 June
0800–0900 hrs
International Ballroom (Center)
Concept to Reality — Our Journey to
Transforming Aviation
Congressman Steve Knight (R-CA), House Committee on
Science, Space, and Technology
Charles F. Bolden Jr., Administrator, NASA
0810–0900 hrs
Balancing Innovation and Inspiration —
The HondaJet
Michimasa Fujino, President & CEO, Honda Aircraft Company
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Forum 360
1400–1600 hrs
Cabinet
Concepts to Reality — Airplane Development in a
Global Environment
Moderator: Ken Sanger, Vice President / General Manager, 787
Airplane Development, The Boeing Company
Panelists:
These conversations will cover a spectrum of
timely topics including programs, systems, policy,
operations, applications, platforms and more!
Luis Carlos Affonso, Chief Operating Officer, Commercial
Aviation, Embraer S.A.
Simon Carlisle, Director, Strategy, Civil Aerospace, Rolls-Royce
Tom Pelland, President, Engine & Environmental Control
Systems, UTC Aerospace Systems
Monday, 13 June
Tuesday, 14 June
0930–1130 hrs
International Ballroom (East)
0930–1230 hrs
International Ballroom (East)
Commercial Aviation — Solving the Disruption
Challenge
NASA Roadmaps — Guiding Direction for
Aeronautics Research Investments
Moderator: Ben Iannotta, Editor-in-Chief, Aerospace America
Moderator: Richard A. Wahls, Strategic Technical Advisor –
Advanced Air Vehicles Program, NASA Aeronautics Research
Mission Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center
Panelists:
Jim Eck, Assistant Administrator for NextGen, FAA
Robert Pearce, Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategy,
Office of the Associate Administrator for Aeronautics, NASA
Bryan Quigley, Managing Director, United Airlines Flight
Operations
Lance Sherry, Director, Center for Air Transportation Systems
Research and Associate Professor, Systems Engineering and
Operations Research Department, George Mason University
1400–1600 hrs
International Ballroom (East)
The Future of Education
Moderator: Todd W. Zarfos, Vice President, Engineering
Functions, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Panelists:
Tara Chklovski, Founder and CEO, Iridescent
Norman L. Fortenberry, Executive Director, American Society
for Engineering Education
Alton D. Romig Jr., Executive Officer, National Academy of
Engineering
Melissa Musgrave, Head of Employment, Airbus and Airbus
Group North America
Darryll J. Pines, Nariman Farvardin Professor of Aerospace
Engineering and Dean, A. James Clark School of Engineering,
University of Maryland
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Panelists:
Mark Ballin, Technical Integration Manager, Airspace
Operations and Safety Program, NASA Langley Research
Center
John Cavolowsky, Director, Airspace Operations and Safety
Program, NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate,
NASA
Fayette Collier, Manager, Environmentally Responsible Aviation
Project, NASA Langley Research Center
Peter Coen, Manager, Commercial Supersonic Technology
Project, NASA Langley Research Center
Jay Dryer, Director, Advanced Air Vehicles Program, NASA
Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA
Barbara Esker, Deputy Director, Advanced Air Vehicles
Program, NASA Glenn Research Center
Susan Gorton, Manager, Revolutionary Vertical Lift Technology
Project, NASA Langley Research Center
Jessica Nowinski, Detailee, Airspace Operations and Safety
Program, NASA
Jaiwon Shin, Associate Administrator, NASA Aeronautics
Research Mission Directorate, NASA
Barry Sullivan, Technical Integration Manager for LaRC
Airspace Operations and Safety Program, NASA Ames
Research Center
Tom Davis, Technology Advisor, Airspace Systems Technology
Program, Aviation Systems Division, NASA Ames Research
Center
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Intro 360
Forum
1400–1600 hrs
International Ballroom (East)
The Future of Military Aviation
Moderator: Tom Bell, Vice President, Global Sales & Marketing,
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Panelists:
Shawn Brimley, Executive Vice President and Director of
Studies, Center for New American Security
Rear Admiral Donald Gaddis, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Michael O’Hanlon, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Brookings
Institution
International Ballroom (East)
TTX Hot Wash and Cybersecurity Interactive
Training Session
Following the TTX, teams will participate in a “hot wash”
session that will review the TTX’s learning objectives and results.
Participants will gain further instruction and insights when
a panel of thought leaders in cybersecurity, risk management,
threat assessment, and role-based training for cyber awareness
engage in discussion and answer questions. The day promises to
be both instructive and entertaining.
Moderator: David Shaw, Founder & CEO, Global Business
Analysis
Wednesday, 15 June
0930–1130 hrs
1400–1600 hrs
Panelists:
International Ballroom (East)
Cybersecurity Table Top War Gaming Exercise
Take part in a Table Top Exercise (TTX) focusing on the risks
and complexities cyber events/cyber incidents can have on
supply chain and supply chain management within the aviation
domain. Participants will experience a facilitated Brown Paper
War Game that will allow them to participate as responders
(Blue Team) or threat actors (Red Team) in order to better
understand the TTX process and provide them with the ability
to discuss aviation-centric approaches to cybersecurity and risk
management. During play, participants will be divided into sub
teams representative of key functions within the supply chain
domain and can expect to discuss topics such as threat actors,
threat surfaces, and other cybersecurity issues.
Briguette Carstensen, Vice President & Director of Research,
Global Business Analysis
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, PhD, Professor, University of
Washington Institute of Technology & Executive Director,
Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity
Faye Francy, Executive Director, The Aviation ISAC
Ilanko Subramaniam, GBA CISO, President, Global Business
Analysis
Russ Syphert, Senior Threat Analyst, Global Business Analysis
Participants are encouraged to return at 1400 hrs for an extended
Hot Wash forum session with industry thought leaders in
cybersecurity and the aviation domain.
Those interested in becoming an active participant are expected
to be present for the full two-hour morning session and will need
to preregister. Those who wish to observe will also need to preregister. Preregister no later than 1600 hrs on Tuesday, 14 June, at
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Forum 360
Intro
Thursday, 16 June
0930–1130 hrs
Friday, 17 June
International Ballroom (East)
Restoring the Foundation of Aviation
International Ballroom (East)
Hypersonic and Re-Entry Flight Testing — X-15 to
Space Shuttle and Beyond
Moderator: Gregory J. Bowles, Director, European Regulatory
Affairs & Engineering, General Aviation Manufacturers
Association
Moderator: Sandra H. Magnus, Executive Director, AIAA
Panelists:
Panelists:
Nicholas K. Borer, Principal Investigator, Aeronautics Systems
Analysis Branch, NASA Langley Research Center
Lowell Foster, Flight Test Engineer, FAA Small Airplane
Certification
Rick Peri, Vice President, Government and Industry Affairs,
Aircraft Electronics Association
Andy Supinie, Director, Aerosciences, Textron Aviation
1400–1600 hrs
0930–1130 hrs
International Ballroom (East)
Aircraft Design and Testing—Today and Tomorrow
Moderator: Irene M. Gregory, Senior Technologist for Advanced
Control Theory and Applications, NASA Langley Research Center
Doug Cooke, Aerospace Consultant, Cooke Concepts
and Solutions
Colonel Lee Archambault, Chief Systems Engineer and Test
Pilot, Sierra Nevada Corporation; United States Air Force
(Ret.); and NASA Astronaut (Ret.)
Major General Joe H. Engle, United States Air Force, Air
National Guard (Ret.) and NASA Astronaut (Ret.)
John Olson, Vice President, Space Exploration Systems, Sierra
Nevada Corporation
The session is being held in support of the AIAA Foundation.
Participants are asked to consider a donation to the AIAA
Foundation for their educational programs that foster innovation
in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Panelists:
Jay Brandon, Senior Research Engineer, Flight Dynamics
Branch, NASA Langley Research Center
Clay Harden, Principal Engineer, AAP Flight Sciences
Integration, Gulfstream
Alan Lawless, Chief Flight Test Engineer, Honda Aircraft
Company
Anthony Washburn, Langley Senior Technologist for
Aerosciences, NASA Langley Research Center
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DEMAND FOR UNMANNED
Intro
Steering Committee
Richard Wlezien, Iowa State University
Paramal H. Kopardekar, NASA Ames Research Center
John S. Langford, Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
Michael S. Francis, United Technologies Research Center
This symposium brings together stakeholders from academia,
government, and industry to identify research challenges
that will lead to operational opportunities for the Unmanned
Aerial Systems (UAS) community. You will discover how UAS
are catalysts for autonomy, robotics, and machine intelligence,
and how they have the potential to change the nature of civil
and military aviation.
Visionaries see a future where UAS are used for myriad
purposes—ranging from enhancing public safety and welfare,
to expanding business opportunities that are limited only by
our imaginations, to widened use in entertainment, sports,
leisure, and recreation.
If an era of unheralded UAS utilization is to happen,
significant advances in vehicle autonomy, autonomy of
operations, and the requisite machine intelligence need to
occur. The R&D community from traditional aerospace and
from other industry sectors such as information technologies,
communication technology, robotics, and energy will need
to step up to this challenge. Similarly, both the regulatory
and nonregulatory parts of the government have a significant
role to play. Furthermore, society must accept both the
technologies and the legal and regulatory considerations
and concerns. If and when these technical, legal, and
societal changes occur, then the near ubiquitous presence
of Unmanned Systems with all that they can offer will be
realized.
Just as UAS are catalysts for advances in autonomy, machine
intelligence, and robotic solutions in aerospace, so too can
AIAA be a catalyst for bringing together the R&D community
for purposes of networking, vetting of ideas, and presenting
research plans and results to peers.
DEMAND for UNMANNED Host:
Jay Gundlach, Founder and President, Flighthouse
Engineering LLC
0930–1030 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
The Changing Face of Aerospace: The Impact of UAS
on Aviation
Applications for autonomous systems are untold as technology
continues to improve. What advancements need to occur in
order for unmanned systems and technologies to transform
flight and air transportation? Radio-controlled aircraft have
not received the same level of attention or caused anxiety like
UAS. What’s different about UAS? How much of the public
reaction is due to media hype? What steps need to be taken to
change public perception?
Moderator: I. J. Hudson, Former Technology Reporter, NBC4
Washington (WRC-TV)
Panelists
Michael S. Francis, Chief, Advanced Programs & Senior Fellow,
United Technologies Research Center
Parimal H. Kopardekar, Manager, Safe Autonomous System
Operations Project, and Principal Investigator, Unmanned
Aerial Systems Traffic Management, NASA Ames Research
Center
John S. Langford, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
Richard Wlezien, Professor and Vance and Arlene Coffman
Endowed Department Chair in Aerospace Engineering and
Director, Iowa Space Grant Consortium, Iowa State University
1030–1130 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
Invention, Entrepreneurship, and Unmanned Systems
Announcing A New Competition!
The AIAA Unmanned Systems Program Committee is
pleased to be collaborating with Drone World Expo on a new
competition. The competition will help inform the end - user
community about emerging technologies or concepts related to
autonomous aerial systems that are most likely to have an effect
on their future businesses or operations. Winners will have the
opportunity to present their ideas to the end-user community
during Drone World Expo, 15–16 November, San Jose, CA.
More information about this competition will be available soon
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How were, and are, early-stage technologies and systems
developed and what lessons can be adopted to move from
remotely piloted vehicles to fully autonomous systems
operations?
Moderator: John Langford, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
Break for Lunch
1130–1400 hrs
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DEMAND FOR UNMANNED
Intro
1400–1500 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
1600–1730 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
Perspectives on the Future of Autonomous
Systems and Technology
Technology Roadmaps for Intelligent
Autonomous Systems
How is society impacted by autonomous systems? Robots and
autonomous systems are being increasingly integrated into
modern society, on the battlefield, the road, and factory floor…
in business, education, and health. Do they help or hinder? Who
is responsible when something goes wrong?
Autonomy roadmaps for future technologies and operations
will be presented and discussed. Research trends in futuristic
robotic systems will be similarly be presented and discussed.
A roundtable discussion will ensue which ties these roadmaps
and research trends back to recommendations made in the
NRC Autonomy Study report.
Mary Louise “Missy” Cummings, Associate Professor,
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science,
and Director, Humans and Autonomy Laboratory, Duke
University
1500–1530 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
The Autonomy “Dream”
As is pointed out in National Research Council’s “Autonomy
Research for Civil Aviation: Toward a New Era of Flight,”
civil aviation is on the brink of potentially revolutionary
improvements in aviation capabilities and operations. Hurdles
and substantial barriers do exist and need to be overcome if the
autonomy revolution is to occur in aeronautics and in aviation.
One area that is of particular interest to this symposium and that
requires substantial autonomous capabilities is UAS integration
into the Next Generation National Airspace System.
John-Paul Clarke, Professor, Daniel Guggenheim School of
Aerospace Engineering, and Director, Air Transportation
Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology
1530–1600 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
DEMAND for UNMANNED Networking Coffee Break
Moderator: Jay Gundlach, Founder and President, Flighthouse
Engineering LLC, and author of several books on UAS
Presenters
Mark G. Ballin, Technology Integration Manager, NASA
Airspace Operations and Safety Program
Sebastian Scherer, Systems Scientist, The Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University
Roundtable Panelists
Jay Gundlach, Founder and President, Flighthouse Engineering
LLC
Mark G. Ballin, Technology Integration Manager, NASA
Airspace Operations and Safety Program
John-Paul Clarke, Professor, Daniel Guggenheim School of
Aerospace Engineering, and Director, Air Transportation
Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology
Sebastian Scherer, Systems Scientist, The Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University
Thursday, 16 June 2016
0800–0900 hrs
International Ballroom (Center)
UAS Developments
John S. Langford, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
0900–0930 hrs
Meeting Room Foyers
AVIATION Forum Networking Coffee Break
Thursday, 16 June
1730–1900 hrs
International Ballroom (Center)
DEMAND for UNMANNED Student Competition Alpha Test
Sponsored by:
Teams from the University of Michigan, University of
Maryland, and McKinley Technology High School in
Washington, D.C., will use a UAV quadrotor to participate in
a two-part competition that includes autonomy and manual
flight skills.
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DEMAND FOR UNMANNED
Intro
Thursday, 16 June 2016
0930–1045 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
Transformation in the National Airspace System
The National Airspace System (NAS) stands on the verge
of transformation. The convergence of robotics, intelligent
machines, autonomy, hybrid-electric propulsion methods,
advanced aeronautic design, and work-anywhere, be-anywhere
culture is driving our society into a new era. This panel will
discuss the transformations being driven by UAS, and potential
outcomes from the convergence of these driving technologies,
issues and events in our increasingly connected society.
Moderator: Dallas Brooks, Director, Raspet Flight Research
Laboratory, Mississippi State University and Co-Chair, FAA/
DoD/NASA/DHS Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Science
and Research Panel
Panelists
John Cavolowsky, Director, Airspace Operations and Safety
Program, NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
Pete Dumont, Executive Director, ATCA
Jonathan Evans, CEO, Skyward
Steven Pennington, Executive Director, DoD Policy Board on
Federal Aviation
Michael Singer, CEO, DroneView Technologies
1100–1215 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
ASSURE: FAA Center of Excellence for UAS Research
Panelists from the Alliance for System Safety of UAS through
Research Excellence (ASSURE), the FAA’s Center for
Excellence for UAS Research, will provide their perspectives
about the technologies and operation procedures required to
make UAS operations safe in the NAS and the NextGen.
Moderator: Sabrina Saunders-Hodge, NextGen R&D
Integration Division Manager, Federal Aviation Administration
Panelists
David Arterburn, Director, Rotorcraft Systems Engineering and
Simulation Center, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Mark Anthony Askelson, Associate Professor, University of
North Dakota
Dallas Brooks, Director, Raspet Flight Research & Associate
Director for Research, ASSURE FAA UAS Center of
Excellence (COE)
Major General James Poss (ret.), Executive Director, Alliance
for System Safety of UAS through Research Excellence
(ASSURE)
Richard Stansbury, Associate Professor, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University
1230–1400 hrs
Break for Lunch
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1400–1545 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
UAS Traffic Management System
NASA, working closely with the FAA, is using collaborative
innovation to develop a UAS Traffic Management concept to
safely enable UAS operations in low-altitude airspace. Bringing
together interested parties from industry, government agencies
and academia to discuss UAS challenges is an important
step to accelerating the integration of UAS into the national
airspace. End users will engage with the research, development,
and test community to discuss the challenges and needs of
small UAS users and missions in this session.
Session Chair: Parimal H. Kopardekar, Manager, Safe
Autonomous System Operations Project, and Principal
Investigator, Unmanned Aerial Systems Traffic Management,
NASA Ames Research Center
Moderator: Gretchen West, Senior Advisor of Innovation
and Technology, Hogan Lovells and Advisory Board Member,
DroneWorld Expo
Panelists
Gregory Agvent, Senior Director, News Operations, CNN
Sean Cassidy, Director, Strategic Partnerships, Amazon Prime Air
R. John Hansman, T. Wilson Professor of Aeronautics &
Astronautics and Director of the International Center for Air
Transportation, MIT
Jesse Kallman, Director of Business Development & Regulatory
Affairs, Airware
Craig Marcinkowski, Director, Strategy and Business
Development, Gryphon Sensors
Ashok N. Srivastava, Chief Data Scientist, Verizon
Peng Wei, Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering, Iowa
State University
UAS Traffic Management System
session is presented by
1545–1600 hrs
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International Ballroom (West)
DEMAND for UNMANNED Networking Coffee Break
1600–1700 hrs
International Ballroom (West)
Visions of the Future
Speakers will address their visions for Cognitive Assistance
in Government and Public Sector Applications, Collaborative
Operations in Denied Environments, and Human Factors/
Human-Machine Interfaces as they pertain to UAS missions,
UAS design, and the NextGen air traffic management systems.
Chuck Howell, Chief Engineer, Portfolio Programs and
Integration, MITRE
Jean-Charles Ledé, Program Manager, Tactical Technology
Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Dale Richards, Senior Research Fellow in Human Factors,
Coventry University
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Intro Sessions and Events
Special
The multidimensional program features a leadership exchange/speed
mentoring, panel session, Q&A with top industry leaders, and multiple
opportunities for networking. These exciting and energetic activities will
provide access to top aerospace leaders and their perspectives with subject
matter relevant to your career.
RISING
LEADERS
in
AEROSPACE
Program Agenda
Monday 13 June
1500–1715 hrs
Tuesday, 14 June
International Ballroom (West)
1130–1230 hrs
Georgetown East
Speed Networking and Reception
Why Work in Aerospace Instead of Silicon Valley
Senior members of corporations and AIAA will be taking time
to meet with the Rising Leaders participants and share their
experiences. This event is a great way to get insight from toplevel officials and make some great new contacts. And, maybe,
they will end up being a mentor for more than just the 15
minutes at this event. Don’t miss a terrific opportunity.
Silicon Valley has been considered a leader in high tech
industries, innovation, and startups since the early 1900s. Many
young, eager, and ambitious persons have gone to Silicon Valley
to be a “force” in their preferred field. But is Silicon Valley the
be all and end all of high tech innovation? Does the traditional
aerospace industry have anything to offer?
Immediately following the roundtable interchange with
senior members of the industry there will be a follow-on
reception. This will allow for conversations to continue, or if
a conversation was cut short, an opportunity to have a followup discussion. It will also allow for a casual opportunity to
meet the other young professionals who are attending the
conference. Having just participated in the speed networking,
you’ll definitely have at least one thing in common.
Come listen to what these panelists have to say. While
Silicon Valley will always be a force in high tech innovation,
learn what some are doing in partnership or in parallel. Learn
how traditional aerospace is also making great advances in
cutting-edge research.
Don’t miss a terrific opportunity.
Senior Mentors
Mark Ballin, NASA Langley Research Center
Brad Belcher, Rolls-Royce
John Cavolowsky, NASA
Peter Coen, NASA Langley Research Center
Fayette Collier, NASA
Peggy Cornell, NASA Glenn Research Center
Michael Corcoran, The Boeing Company
Barbara Esker, NASA
Matthew Hutchison, Aurora Flight Sciences
Sally Johnson, Adaptive Aerospace group, Inc.
Dean Jorgensen, Space Electronics
Art Mallett, Dunmore Corporation
Jayant Ramakrishnan, Bastion Technologies
David Riley, Boeing Engineering Operations and Technology
Lisa Teague, Rolls-Royce
Gregor Veble Mikic, Joby Aviation
Richard Wahls, NASA Langley Research Center
Moderator: Craig McGrath, Product Development, Boeing
Commercial Airplanes
Panelist:
Tony Springer, Director, Integration and Management Office,
NASA
Wednesday, 15 June
1130–1230 hrs
Columbia 9
Innovations, Technology, and Skills for the Next
100 Years in Aerospace
Greg Hyslop, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Test &
Technology, The Boeing Company
Speed Networking Sponsor:
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Special Sessions and Events
Intro
Thursday and Friday, 16–17 June
Thursday, 0930–1715 hrs
Friday, 0930–1630 hrs
Lincoln West
6th AIAA CFD Drag Prediction Workshop
The focus of this workshop will be the NASA Common Research
Model (CRM) with wind-tunnel measured wing twist; both
wing-body and wing-body-pylon-nacelle configurations will
be considered. CFD predictions of absolute and incremental
force and moment values will be examined and compared. The
workshop will include grid convergence and code verification
studies. Additionally, an angle-of-attack sweep with static
aero-elastic deformations will be considered. Grids will be made
available for all required cases.
Optionally, participants are invited to perform solutionadaptation calculations and/or a coupled aero-structural
simulation of the CRM wing-body configuration. A finite
element model will be made available to participants to calculate
twist/deflection due to aerodynamic load.
The objectives of this workshop will be to:
To assess the state-of-the-art computational methods as
practical aerodynamic tools for aircraft force and moment
prediction of industry relevant geometries.
•
To provide an impartial forum for evaluating the
effectiveness of existing computer codes and modeling
techniques using Navier-Stokes solvers.
•
To identify areas needing additional research and
development.
International Terrace
International Ballroom
(West)
Regional Leadership Conference
Sponsored by the Applied Aerodynamics Technical Committee
•
Reception: Thursday, 1745–2000 hrs
Conference: Friday, 0700–1630 hrs
The 2016 Regional Leadership Conference (RLC) is a great
opportunity to introduce new section officers and deputy
directors to the Institute’s resources and programs. In addition,
meet fellow officers from many different sections within AIAA
and learn about the types of activities they hold. AIAA Regions
and Sections vary in size from a few dozen to many hundreds of
people. You may hear about activities that you want to try in your
section, or you may be able to provide assistance to a section that
is having difficulty in a particular area. You will also learn how
your officer role fits into the overall AIAA hierarchy. Many of
the presentations are made by members of the AIAA Board and
the conference is presided over by the Vice President, Member
Services.
The conference kicks off with an evening reception where
attendees can mingle and discuss activities with other officers
and AIAA Board members. So if you are a new AIAA officer or
a veteran who would like to get a refresher, meet new people, or
see what the latest innovations at AIAA are, plan to attend the
Regional Leadership Conference.
You must be registered for AIAA AVIATION 2016 to participate
in the 6th AIAA CFD Drag Prediction Workshop. There is no
additional workshop registration fee.
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Intro
Networking
Events
Understanding the importance of networking with colleagues new and old, a series of activities have been
planned that will help you connect with current colleagues and new acquaintances.
Student Welcome Reception
Welcome Reception
Sunday, 12 June
1800–1930 hrs
Tuesday, 14 June
Exposition Hall, Columbia
1730–1900 hrs
Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old
ones. A ticket for the reception is required and included in the
registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests
may be purchased upon registration or on site.
International Ballroom (West)
Mingle with your peers and hear from AIAA Executive
Director Sandy Magnus. This reception provides you with the
opportunity to meet your fellow students and learn more about
the opportunities available to you as an AIAA student member.
Sponsored by
Networking Luncheon
Networking Coffee Breaks
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making
new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting
the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep
in touch with the office while you are at the forum. Networking
coffee breaks will be held at the following locations and times:
Monday, 13 June
0900–0930 hrs and 1600–1630 hrs;
Meeting Room Foyers
Tuesday, 14 June
0845–0930 hrs and 1600–1630 hrs;
Exposition Hall
Wednesday, 15 June
1230–1400 hrs
International Ballroom (Center)
A ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the
registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests
may be purchased upon registration or on site.
Afternoon Coffee Break Sponsor:
Wednesday, 15 June
0845–0930 hrs and 1600–1630 hrs;
Exposition Hall
Thursday, 16 June
0900–0930 hrs and 1600–1630 hrs;
Meeting Room Foyers
Friday, 17 June
0900–0930 hrs; Meeting Room
Foyers
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Recognition Events
AIAA celebrates our industry’s discoveries and achievements from the small but brilliantly simple
innovations that affect everyday life to the major discoveries and missions that fuel our collective human
drive to explore and accomplish amazing things.
Monday, 13 June
Fluid Dynamics Award
1300–1400 hrs
Cabinet
Fluid Dynamics Award Lecture
The Hydrodynamic Theory of Premixed Flames:
Laminar to Turbulent Propagation
Moshe Matalon, Caterpillar Distinguished Professor,
Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1630–1730 hrs
Cabinet
Aerodynamics Award Lecture
Some Applications of Computational Fluid
Dynamics to Entry and Landing of the Mars Science
Laboratory
Ground Testing Award
Zonglin Jiang
Professor, Institute of Mechanics
Chinese Academy of Sciences
“For skillful leadership in conceiving, developing and successfully
commissioning the world’s largest shock tunnel capable of true
hypersonic flight simulation.”
Losey Atmospheric Sciences Award
Pieter Buning, Aerospace Technologist, NASA Langley Research
Center
Tuesday, 14 June
1230–1400 hrs
Moshe Matalon
Caterpillar Distinguished Professor
Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“For contributions to the development of combustion theory, for
revolutionizing understanding of chemically reacting flows, and for
work on the hydrodynamic theory of premixed flames.”
International Ballroom (Center)
Recognition Luncheon: Celebrating Achievements
in Aerospace Sciences
William L. Smith
Professor Emeritus, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic
Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Distinguished Professor, Department of Atmospheric and
Planetary Sciences, Hampton University
“For visionary and pioneering ultraspectral resolution sounding
techniques used for current and future polar satellite advanced
infrared sounding systems for improved weather forecasting.”
Plasmadynamics and Lasers Award
A ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the
registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests
may be purchased upon registration or on site.
The following awards will be presented:
Aerodynamics Award
Pieter Buning
Aerospace Technologist
NASA Langley Research Center
“In recognition of exceptional leadership, innovation and expertise
in the field of overset grid CFD methods and applications that
are used internationally for widespread advancements in the
aerodynamic design and development of air and space vehicles.”
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Award
Alan C. Eckbreth
Management/Engineering Consultant
“For seminal contributions to the emerging field of laser
diagnostics for combustion, especially for his work in coherent
anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) spectroscopy.”
Eric J. Jumper
Roth-Gibson Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical
Engineering
University of Notre Dame
“For major contributions in the fields of aero-optics, chemical
lasers, and laser-supported detonation, and for the mentoring of
young engineers and scientists.”
Thermophysics Award
George Cunnington
CEO
Cunnington and Associates
“For lifelong contributions to the development of thermal
protection systems, multilayer cryogenic insulation systems, and
radiative heat transfer analysis techniques.”
Certificates of Merit:
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Best Paper
AIAA Paper 2016-0791, “Time-Resolved PIV in a Shock Tube,”
Justin Wagner, Steven Beresh, Edward Demauro, Katya Casper,
Daniel Guildenbecher, Brian Pruett, and Paul Farias, Sandia
National Laboratories.
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Recognition Events
Tuesday, 14 June (continued)
Wednesday, 15 June
Applied Aerodynamics Best Paper
1730–1830 hrs
AIAA Paper 2015-2718, “Origins and Further Development
of the Jameson-Schmidt-Turkel Scheme,” Antony Jameson,
Stanford University.
Mutidisciplinary Design Optimization Award Lecture
International Ballroom (East)
A 30-Year Retrospective of Structural and
Multidisciplinary Optimization
David Weaver Best Student Paper
Robert (Bob) A. Canfield, Professor & Assistant Department
Head for Academic Affairs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
AIAA Paper 2016-0509, “Heat Transport in Aqueous
Suspensions of Alumina Nanoparticles,” Murali Gopal
Muraleedharan, Dilip Srinivas Sundaram, and Vigor Yang,
Georgia Institute of Technology.
Fluid Dynamics Best Paper
1730–1830 hrs
AIAA Paper 2016-1062, “An Overview of Combined Uncertainty
and A-Posteriori Error Bound Estimates for CFD Calculations,”
Timothy Barth, NASA Ames Research Center.
Thermophysics Award Lecture
Ground Testing Best Paper
AIAA Paper 2015-2861, “Unsteady Low-Speed Wind Tunnel
Design,” David Greenblatt, Technion—Israel Institute of
Technology.
Lincoln West
Measurement of Thermophysical Properties
from 4 to 4,000K
George Cunnington, CEO, Cunnington and Associates
Modeling and Simulation Best Paper
AIAA Paper 2015-2653, “A Bifurcation Study of a Dynamic
Model of a Nose Landing Gear Mechanism Subjected to External
Disturbances,” James Knowles, Loughborough University.
Plasmadynamics and Lasers Best Student Paper
AIAA Paper 2016-1698, “Development of a Cavity Enhanced
Thomson and Raman Scattering Diagnostic,” Adam Friss,
Christopher Limbach, and Azer P. Yalin, Colorado State
University.
Thermophysics Best Paper
AIAA Paper 2016-1981, “Spectral, Directional Emittance at
Elevated Temperatures for Various Materials,” Michael Winter,
Robert Bickel, Dusan Sekulic, Helmut Koch, Bradley Butler, and
Hai Fu, University of Kentucky.
1630–1730 hrs
International Ballroom (East)
Plasmadynamics and Lasers Award Lecture
Aero-Optics: A Photon Odyssey
Eric J. Jumper, Roth-Gibson Professor of Aerospace and
Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame
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Recognition Events
Intro
Thursday, 16 June
1230–1400 hrs
Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Award
International Ballroom (Center)
Recognition Luncheon: Celebrating Achievements
in Aircraft and Atmospheric Systems
A ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the
registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests
may be purchased upon registration or on site.
Rakesh K. Kapania
Mitchell Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Department of
Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
“For significant contributions in the MDO of truss-braced
aircraft, efficient supersonic air vehicles, and pioneering the
MDO of wings with curvilinear Spars and Ribs.”
Piper General Aviation Award
The following awards will be presented:
Aircraft Design Award
Navy X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System Carrier
Demonstration Program (UCAS-D) Team
Department of the Navy
Award accepted by RADM Mathias Winter, Program Executive
Officer for Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons
“In recognition and sincere appreciation of the significant advances
to the state of the art in autonomous aircraft operations on a
carrier and in the aerial refueling environment that have been
demonstrated by the Navy X-47B UCAS-D and enabled by this
very successful aircraft design.”
Gardner-Lasser Aerospace History Literature Award
Monique Laney
Assistant Professor of History
Auburn University
Gregor Veble Mikic
Chief Aerodynamicist
Joby Aviation
Tine Tomazic
Director of R&D
Pipistrel
“For leadership in the research, design and development, and
testing of practical marketable electric general aviation aircraft
concepts.”
1730–1830 hrs
International Ballroom (East)
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Award
Lecture
CARS – The First Twenty Years
Alan C. Eckbreth, Management/Engineering Consultant
German Rocketeers in the Heart of Dixie: Making Sense of the
Nazi Past During the Civil Rights Era
Hap Arnold Award For Excellence in Aeronautical Program
Management
Paul R. Adams
President (Ret.)
Pratt & Whitney, United Technologies Corporation
“For exceptional program management and leadership in the
engineering, development, and production of game-changing
technological products, including Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower
Geared Turbofan™ engine.”
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Intro Information
ITAR
ITAR
Information
A limited number of papers will be presented in “U.S. Only” technical sessions during the
conference. In addition to your forum registration, a separate registration process is required
to attend these restricted sessions. All individuals must bring the required documentation with
them to the ITAR registration desk, most importantly is proof of U.S. Citizenship or Resident
Alien Status. (Please note that a CAC card IS NOT official proof of U.S. Citizenship.) Please
see the detailed information on the ITAR Registration Grid below to determine your individual
requirements.
Access to ITAR Sessions: Presenting a Paper, Chairing a
Session, or Attending an ITAR-Restricted Presentation
Availability of Manuscripts from ITAR-Restricted Sessions
Admittance to the restricted technical program is controlled by
the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All
attendees, presenters, and session chairs will need to register for the
conference, and then visit the ITAR registration desk to complete
the additional processes. Anyone wishing to enter the restricted
session room MUST abide by the procedures and submission of
verified documents mandated by the DoD. No Exceptions! ITAR
Badges must be worn during the sessions. Security will be checking
photo IDs upon entrance to the ITAR session rooms.
For those who are registered to attend the ITAR sessions, a
DVD containing the papers from the ITAR sessions will be
available for purchase on site at the forum for $25. Those
purchasing the DVD must be available to pick it up on Friday,
17 June 2016, between 0900-1230 hrs at the ITAR Registration
Desk. All DVDs must be picked up in person. There will be no
sale or distribution of these papers after the event.
ITAR Electronics Policy
No phones, computers (other than the presenter), iPads,
cameras, Fitbits, or other electronic devices with cameras,
recording or two-way transmission capabilities will be permitted
into the ITAR session room. There will be a check-in desk in
front of the room where you can check these devices. Large
briefcases and bags will also need to be checked at the desk.
Important session information for all attendees wishing to present or attend ITAR papers
AIAA Restricted Papers – ITAR Regulations Session Admittance Policy
(Revised 10/19/2012)
Several papers scheduled to be presented at this conference will be restricted papers governed by ITAR (U.S. International Tra c in Arms Regulations). If you
plan to a end any presentations restricted by ITAR, you must bring proof of citizenship PLUS the other veri cation documents as shown below. Please note that
only U.S. Citizens and U.S. Resident Aliens can be considered for a endance at these restricted presentations. Admi ance to restricted sessions and access to
restricted technical papers is implemented and controlled by ITAR .
All restricted session a endees (including speakers and session chairs for these sessions) MUST abide by the procedures and submi al of veri cation documents
as noted below – NO EXCEPTIONS:
ATTENDEE CLASSIFICATION
U.S. Government Employees
U.S. Citizens
Resident Aliens (U.S.)
IDENTIFICATION & PROOF OF EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS
1.
2.
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Proof of U.S. Citizenship (for example, passport, birth certi cate, voters registration card, naturalization papers), AND
Personal photographic identi cation: U.S. Government/Military Photo ID badge, such as CAC card
Proof of U.S. Citizenship (for example, passport, birth certi cate, voters registration card, naturalization papers), AND
Personal photographic identi cation (passport, driver’s license, etc.), AND
Certi cation credentials based on DD Form 2345 (see below for details)
Resident Alien Card, AND
Personal photographic identi cation (passport, driver’s license, etc.), AND
Certi cation credentials based on DD Form 2345 (see below for details)
DD Form 2345 individual certi cation credentials (required for U.S. & Resident Aliens) MUST be from one of the following:
1. Copy of an approved and active DD2345 for the individual, OR
2. Copy of an approved and active DD2345 for the individual’s employer PLUS evidence of current employment status with that employer (corporate ID,
business card, etc.), OR
3. A listing of the individual’s employer in the most recent DoD quarterly Quali ed U.S. Contractor Access List PLUS evidence of current employment status
with that employer (corporate ID, business card, etc.).
DD Form 2345 may be downloaded and completed online in order to apply for approval to be listed on the Quali ed U.S. Contractor List, www.dlis.dla.mil/jcp.
Allow at least 4-6 week (or longer) prior to the AIAA technical conference dates for you to receive the approval and be listed on the Quali ed U.S. Contractor
List.
How to get your ITAR Clearance:
Bring all of the above listed identi cation, proof of employment and certi cation credentials to the AIAA ITAR Registration Desk in the AIAA Registration area.
Your documents will be veri ed and you will be provided with a stamp indicating your ITAR clearance. Photo ID will be checked against your ITAR badge before
admi ance is granted to any ITAR presentation.
Please be advised that all policies and procedures MUST be followed or admittance to restricted sessions will not be permitted.
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Aerion Technologiesê
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AeroSoft
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AIAA Career Solutions
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Altair ê
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ANSYS, Inc.
109
Applied Dynamics, International (ADI)
121
Aurora Flight Sciences ê
212
BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc.
201
The Boeing Company ê
220
Cambridge Universtiy Press
215
Comsol, Inc.
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Concord Lift
219
Cradle North America, Inc.
204
DARcorporation ê
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dSPACE ê
112
Ennova Technologies
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ESTECO
103
Exa Corporation
214
Kamatics RWG
115
LaVision, Inc.
218
MathWorks
207
NASA Aeronautics
119
PCB Piezotronics
210
Photron
101
Pointwise, Inc. ê
213
SmartUQ
107
Tecplot, Inc. ê
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Triumph Aerospace Systems
222
University of Kansas Short Course Program
120
Vision Research
114
Wineman Technology, Inc.
206
XFlow CFD
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Exposition
Hall
The Exposition Hall is the hub of activity during this event—from seeing exhibitor displays to enjoying
networking breaks and other functions. All the major networking events are held in the Exposition Hall to give
attendees and exhibitors an opportunity to connect with partners, industry thought leaders, and collaborators
who can help move your business forward. The Exposition Hall is located in the Columbia room.
Exposition Hall Hours
Charging Stations
Tuesday, 14 June
0845–1200 hrs; 1330–1630 hrs;
Reception*, 1730–1900 hrs
Wednesday, 15 June
0845–1200 hrs; 1400–1630 hrs
*A ticket is required and included in the registration fee where
indicated
Recharge your mobile device while networking with exhibitors.
Quadcopter Raffle
Enter to win one of two quadcopters! Complete the raffle ticket
(behind your registration badge) and drop it in the boxes in
the Exposition Hall, or drop in a business card. Winner will be
notified by email and does not need to be present to win.
AIAA Pavilion
AIAA Foundation
Stop by the AIAA Pavilion, located in the Exposition Hall,
to browse publications and merchandise, learn about your
membership benefits, and meet AIAA staff.
30% Off All Books at AIAA AVIATION 2016
AIAA Publications is offering a special show discount on all
titles featured at AIAA AVIATION 2016. Attendees can take
advantage of a 30% discount off the list price of all books for sale
at the AIAA Bookstore located in the AIAA Pavilion. This show
special will only be available during the forum! Take advantage
of these super savings and visit the AIAA Bookstore.
Meet the Author Sessions
Jay Gundlach
Civil And Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Tuesday, 14 June
AIAA Exposition Hall Pavilion
Welcome Reception; 1730–1900 hrs
Come visit us in the AIAA Pavilion. Did you know that the
AIAA Foundation is celebrating its 20th anniversary? As we
celebrate this milestone anniversary, we are asking all our
members to join with us as we set out to accomplish an amazing
feat: to inspire all members to donate at least $20 each, with a
goal of raising $200,000. In addition, we are hosting a Silent
Auction with some cool aerospace items for bid. Come to the
AIAA Pavilion and check it out! And to show support for the
AIAA Foundation, the Institute will match donations, up to $1
million in unrestricted funds…doubling the impact of every
donation. With your help and donation, we can reach our goal
and continue to inspire and support the next generation of
aerospace professionals.
Leland Nicolai
Lessons Learned: A Guide to Improved Aircraft Design
AIAA Exposition Hall Pavilion
Tuesday, 14 June Networking Coffee Breaks
0845–0930 hrs and 1600–1630 hrs
Wednesday, 15 June Networking Coffee Break
0845–0930 hrs
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Exhibitors
Aerion Technologies (formerly Desktop Aeronautics)
105
1900 Embarcadero Road
Suite 101
Palo Alto, CA 94303
www.aerion-tech.com
sales@desktopaero.com
Aerion Technologies (formerly Desktop Aeronautics) creates
tools for aerodynamic design and analysis of aerospace
vehicles. Our flagship product, GoCart, is an intuitive aerial
vehicle design tool built around NASA’s renowned Cartesian
Euler CFD solver, Cart3D. Our customer list includes the
major players from the aerospace and defense industry.
AeroSoft Inc.
ANSYS, Inc. develops and globally markets engineering
simulation software used by designers and engineers
across the aerospace and defense industry. Our open and
flexible simulation solutions enable users to simulate design
performance using an open platform for fast, efficient and
cost-effective product development.
216
T-3
1430 Spring Hill Rd
Floor 6
McLean, VA 22102
careercenter.aiaa.org
drew.desarle@boxwoodtech.com
Our members are leaders in the field, making meaningful
contributions in all areas of aerospace… Aeronautics,
Education & Workforce, Energy & Environment, National
Security, Space, Grassroots Programs, State Affairs,
Constituent Action Center, Policy Papers. Start connecting
with members today to fill your talent acquisition needs.
Altair
Applied Dynamics International
202
Altair is a leader in developing simulation-driven designs for
leading aerospace customers. Our world-class optimization
methods provide designs that are lower weight, higher quality,
and have better performance vs. traditional designs.
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109
3800 Stone School Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-2499
www.adi.com
info@adi.com
Applied Dynamics helps companies make better use of
simulation assets through all stages of product development,
verification testing, demonstration, training, and maintenance.
Our user base includes more than 50% of the Fortune 500
aerospace and defense companies and extends into marine,
power systems, oil & gas, and the automotive industry.
Aurora Flight Sciences
121
9950 Wakeman Drive
Manassas, VA 20110
www.aurora.aero
Aurora Flight Sciences has over 25 years developing
innovative, highly capable unmanned aircraft for national
security requirements. From our Optionally Piloted Centaur,
to our 5-day endurance Orion RPA, and our new DARPA
VTOL X-Plane Technology Demonstrator, Aurora delivers!
Contact us for an in-depth discussion of our solutions. Aurora
is currently hiring – “Come Build The Future With Us”
BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc.
1820 E Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48083
www.altair.com
yancy@altair.com
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2600 ANSYS Drive
Cannonsburg, PA 15317
www.ansys.com
ansysinfo@ansys.com
2000 Kraft Drive
Suite 1400
Blacksburg, VA 24060
www.aerosoftinc.com
questions@aerosoftinc.com
AeroSoft specializes in high-fidelity numerical algorithms for
aerodynamic 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 5.2.
AIAA Career Center
ANSYS, Inc.
212
29800 Middlebelt Road
Suite #100
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
www.ansa-usa.com
Deepak@ansa-usa.com
BETA CAE Systems is an engineering services company that
distributes & supports the industry leading ANSA & META
software. ANSA is 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 for
analyzing results from ANSYS, NASTRAN, ABAQUS, LSDYNA, PAMCRASH, RADIOSS, MADYMO, FLUENT, STAR
CCM, CFD++ & other solvers.
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Exhibitors
Boeing
201
7755 E. Marginal Way S
Mail Code 1W-02
Seattle, WA 98108
www.boeing.com/bts
Boeing is the world’s leading aerospace company, and
employs more than 169,000 people around the world.
Boeing Technology Services (BTS) is the point of access to
more than 500 testing facilities across the US. BTS contracts
with companies, educational institutions, and government
organizations for use of Boeing laboratories.
Cambridge University Press
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215
100 District Avenue
Burlington, MA 01803
www.comsol.com
info@comsol.com
COMSOL Multiphysics® is an integrated software environment
for creating physics-based models and simulation apps.
A particular strength is its ability to account for coupled
or multiphysics phenomena. Interfacing tools enable the
integration of COMSOL Multiphysics® simulations with all
major technical computing and CAD tools on the CAE market.
Concord Lift
T-6
PO Box 28205
Baltimore, MD 21234
www.concordlift.com
concordlift@mac.com
This is a “thought experiment” for a low cost per ton mile
competitor for truck, train, ship cargo with fast direct airborne
service. ConcordLift develops theoretical studies on practical
problems and develops workable cost effective solutions.
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50 Chestnut Street
Suite A-214
Beavercreek, OH 45440
www.cradle-cfd.com
info@cradle-cfd.com
Cradle is a leading provider of Computational Fluid Dynamics
(CFD) software including SC/Tetra (general purpose
unstructured mesh), scSTREAM (general purpose Cartesian
mesh), and HeatDesigner (Cartesian mesh for electronics).
Since 1984, Cradle has established itself as a major innovator
for advancing the role of simulation in engineering design.
32 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10013
www.cambridge.org/us/academic
marketing@cambridge.org
Cambridge’s publishing in books and journals combines stateof-the-art 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. Visit our website to see everything we do: www.
cambridge.org/us/academic.
Comsol Inc.
Cradle North America, Inc.
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DARcorporation
204
1440 Wakarusa Drive
Lawrence, KS 66049
www.darcorp.com
Jordan.ashley@darcorp.com
DARcorporation (Design, Analysis and Research Corporation)
is an aeronautical engineering firm, located in Lawrence,
Kansas, that has been offering aeronautical engineering
consulting services, software and books since 1991.
dSPACE
208
50131 Pontiac Trail
Wixom, MI 48393-2020
www.dspaceinc.com
info@dspace.com
dSPACE is the world’s leading provider of hardware and
software tools for developing and testing sophisticated
electronic control systems. dSPACE systems play a vital role in
product innovation industries. Learn more at: www.dspaceinc.
com.
Ennova Technologies
112
2150 Allston Way
Ennova
Suite 250
Scalable Simulation Delivered
Berkeley, CA 94704
www.ennova-cfd.com
info@ennova-cfd.com
Leading edge grid generation software for computational
fluid dynamics (CFD). Automated mesh generation for
unstructured, structured and hybrid grids for internal and
external flows.
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Exhibitors
ESTECO
113
39555 Orchard Hill Place #457
Novi, MI 48375
www.esteco.com
na.sales@esteco.com
103
55 Network Drive
Burlington, MA 01803
www.exa.com
info@exa.com
214
1330 Blue Hills Ave
Bloomfield, CT 06002
www.kaman.com/engineered
John.bertolini@kaman.com
115
211 W. Michigan Avenue, Suite 100
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
www.lavisioninc.com
info@lavisioninc.com
LaVision Inc. provides integrated laser imaging systems to
scientific, industrial, government and educational markets.
LaVision has extensive professional experience in optical
techniques such as digital image correlation (DIC) for
deformation and strain measurement, 2-D, Stereo, and
Tomographic Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), gaseous and
liquid laser induced fluorescence (LIF), shadowgraphy for
multi-phase flows, high-speed and ultra-high-speed imaging
and intensified camera systems.
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NASA Headquarters
300 E Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20546
www.nasa.gov/aeronautics
NASA Aeronautics is poised to transform aviation. Hear the
difference in noise of current aircraft vs. future hybrid wing
body, and today’s sonic boom vs. tomorrow’s quiet “thump.”
Try your hand at making a UAV detect and avoid other
aircraft. Experience 3D view of future aircraft concepts/Xplanes. Learn about our next flight test campaign for an aircraft
spacing tool.
PCB Piezotronics
For decades, Kamatics (USA) and RWG have been designing,
testing, and manufacturing the highest performing bearings
and flight critical parts in the industry, excelling under the
most demanding conditions.
LaVision, Inc.
The MATLAB and Simulink product families are
fundamental applied math and computational tools at the
world’s educational institutions. Adopted by more than 5000
universities and colleges, MathWorks products accelerate the
pace of learning, teaching, and research in engineering and
science. MathWorks products also help prepare students for
careers in industry worldwide, where the tools are widely
used for data analysis, mathematical modeling, and algorithm
development in collaborative research and new product
development.
NASA Aeronautics
Exa Corporation offers a full suite of CFD/CAE simulation
design optimization software applications with aerodynamic,
thermal and aeroacoustic simulation capabilities in addition to
engineering consulting services. Exa’s products and services
enable engineers to integrate simulation early in the design
process, therefore creating competitive designs, shortening
product design cycles and speeding time-to-market.
Kamatics/RWG
218
3 Apple Hill Drive
Natick, MA 01760
www.mathworks.com
ESTECO is a pioneer in numerical optimization
solutions, specializing in the research and development
of engineering software for all stages of the simulationdriven design process. ESTECO’s top-class products,
modeFRONTIER and SOMO, are used worldwide, helping
companies increase efficiency in design simulation and
accelerate product innovation.
Exa Corporation
MathWorks
119
3425 Walden Ave
Depew, NY 14043
www.pcb.com
PCB Piezotronics, the pioneer of ICP® technology, designs
and manufactures microphones, vibration, force, torque,
load, strain, and pressure sensors to withstand the demanding
requirements of the Aerospace & Defense industry. PCB
provides sensors for applications such as ground vibration
testing, flight testing, wind tunnel testing, and modal analysis.
PCB® proudly stands behind their products with a Total
Customer Satisfaction guarantee, which includes the Platinum
Stock Sensors program. Platinum Stock Sensors ship the same
day and are backed by 24/7 customer support and a lifetime
warranty.
Photron
210
9520 Padgett Street, Suite 110
San Diego, CA 92126
www.photron.com
image@photron.com
Photron’s wide range of light sensitive high-speed cameras
including systems ideally suited to PIV and DIC, mega pixel
to 21,000 frames per second (fps) and 4M pixels producing
HD to 2,000 fps. Photron has a slow motion camera for every
application.
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Exhibitors
Pointwise, Inc.
101
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.
SmartUQ
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University of Kansas Short Course Program 222
12600 Quivira Road
Overland Park, KS 66213
www.aeroshortcourses.ku.edu
ProfessionalPrograms@ku.edu
A global leader in aerospace professional development and
training. Offering 50+ short courses and Certificates of
Specialization in Aerospace Compliance, Aircraft Design,
Aircraft Maintenance and Safety, Aircraft Structures, Avionics
and Avionic Components, Electromagnetic Effects, Flight
Tests and Aircraft Performance, and Unmanned Aircraft.
Reach your goals faster with the KU Aerospace Short Course
Program.
1245 E. Washington Ave
Suite 210
Quantify Every Uncertainty.
Madison, WI 53703
www.smartuq.com
contact@smartuq.com
SmartUQ software provides breakthrough analytics and
uncertainty quantification solutions for simulation and testing.
Using advanced statistics and stochastic methods, SmartUQ
allows engineers to quickly analyze Big Data, understand the
probabilities of all what-if scenarios, accelerate simulation
cycles, easily calibrate models, and create innovative designs
with greater confidence.
Vision Research
Tecplot, Inc
Wineman Technology, Inc.
107
3535 Factoria Blvd SE, Suite 550
Bellevue, WA 98006
www.tecplot.com
info@tecplot.com
With 35 years of experience and more than 47,000 users
worldwide, Tecplot offers the fastest and most versatile
desktop visual data analysis tools on the market. Whether
performing simulations, analyses or experiments, you can
quickly explore your data and present high-quality images and
animations exactly the way you want – and it’s easy.
Triumph Aerospace Systems
117
703 City Center Boulevard
Newport News, VA 23606
www.triumphgroup.com
drbooth@triumphgroup.com
Triumph Aerospace Systems is an industry leader in the
development, engineering and manufacture of complex
aerospace hardware, and prototype systems for force
measurement devices, ground test and flight applications. We
provide new balances, turn-key model positions systems, and
calibrations to the wind tunnel industry.
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120
100 Dey Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
www.phantomhighspeed.com
info@visionresearch.com
Vision Research designs and manufactures the award-winning
Phantom® brand of digital high-speed cameras. The Phantom
v2512 is capable of acquiring over 25,000 one-megapixel
frames each second. Learn how this camera can help you
advance your understanding of the physical world you work in
and the physics of the universe. Visit booth #120.
114
1668 Champagne Drive North
Saginaw, MI 48604
www.winemantech.com
dlazar@winemantech.com
At Wineman Technology, we bring clarity to complex
test challenges with more than 25 years of expertise in
dynamometer and hydraulic test systems, real-time control
and data acquisition, hardware-in-the-loop simulation, and
custom test machines. Our engineers become an extension
to your team, meeting your specific challenges and goals and
ultimately delivering a test system that mitigates your risk,
propels your business forward, and supports your company as
it grows.
XFlow CFD
206
40 Chellis Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
www.xflowusa.com
info@xflowusa.com.
XFlow™ CFD is the next-generation, meshless CFD
package for modeling external aerodynamics of fixed-wing
and rotorcraft aircraft. XFlow supports complex motion of
complicated moving parts to model dynamic effects of
control surface motion in flight, high-lift (take-off and
landing) configurations and/or separation of munitions or
separable stores.
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General Information
Intro
AIAA Registration and Information Center Hours
Conference Proceedings
The AIAA Registration and Information Center will be
located on the Ballroom Level at the Washington Hilton.
Hours are as follows:
Proceedings for the forum will be available online. The cost
is included in the registration fee where indicated. Online
proceedings will be available on 13 June 2016. Attendees who
register in advance for the online proceedings will be provided
with instructions on how to access them. Those registering on site
will be provided with instructions at that time.
Sunday, 12 June
1500–1900 hrs
Monday, 13 June – Thursday, 16 June
0700–1730 hrs
Friday, 17 June
0700–1230 hrs
Wi-Fi Internet Access On Site
Proceedings:
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all attendees, please do not download files larger than 2MB,
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AIAA Livestream Channel
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plenaries, and Forum 360 sessions. Share the link with
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1. Manuscript revision is open for all presenting authors from
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Eastern Time, Wednesday, 28 June.
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Intro
Certificate of Attendance
Young Professional Guide for Gaining
Management Support
Certificates of Attendance are available for attendees who
request documentation at the forum itself. The Certificates of
Attendance will be available for attendees to print at a selfservice station at the registration desk starting Wednesday,
15 June. 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.
Young professionals have the unique opportunity to meet and
learn from some of the most important people in the business
by attending conferences and participating in AIAA activities.
A detailed online guide, published by the AIAA Young
Professional Committee, is available to help you gain support
and financial backing from your company. The guide explains
the benefits of participation, offers recommendations, and
provides an example letter for seeking management support
and funding, and shows you how to get the most out of your
participation. The online guide can be found on the AIAA
website at www.aiaa.org/YPGuide.
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AIAA members can post and browse resumes, browse job
listings, and access other online employment resources by
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aiaa.org. Additionally, a message board will be available for
postings in the Exposition Hall.
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AIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, gender,
color, sexual orientation, physical handicap, and national or
ethnic origin.
Membership
AIAA is your vital lifelong link to the collective creativity and
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achievements – and nonmembers who pay the full conference
registration fee will receive their first year’s AIAA membership
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member dues. (Free membership is not included in discounted
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AIAA Foundation
In celebration of the AIAA Foundation’s 20th anniversary, we
have challenged AIAA members to donate at least $20 to the
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to enhance and create K–12 STEM programs, including
classroom grants and hands-on activities, university design
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To show support of our programming and goal, the Institute
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Photos, video, or audio recording of sessions or exhibits, as
well as the unauthorized sale of AIAA-copyrighted material, is
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AIAA speakers and attendees are reminded that some
topics discussed in the conference could be controlled
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Intro
Author and Session Chair Information
Speakers’ Briefings in Session Rooms
Audiovisual
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and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute
briefing on the day of their sessions to exchange bios and review
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not provide security in the session rooms and recommends that
items of value not be left unattended.
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Speakers’ Practice Room
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the Convention Office #4 room located on the Terrace Level of
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your session chair report electronically by Friday, 17 June 2016.
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Paper” Policy
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the forum. Also, if the paper is not presented at the forum, it
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Intro
Committee
Meetings
Start Time
End Time
Title
Location
0800 hrs
1700 hrs
Optimal Design in Multidisciplinary Systems
Embassy
0800 hrs
1700 hrs
Concepts in the Modern Design of Experiments
Fairchild East
0800 hrs
1700 hrs
Aircraft and Rotorcraft System Identification: Engineering Methods and HandsOn Training Using CIFER
Gunston West
1400 hrs
1500 hrs
GTTC Steering Subcommittee
Jefferson
1400 hrs
1500 hrs
APATC New Member Orientation
Albright
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
APATC Liaisons Subcommittee
Boundary
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
GTTC New Member and Mentors Meeting
Jefferson
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
APATC Education Subcommittee
Albright
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
APATC Honors and Awards Subcommittee
Cardozo
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
APATC Membership and Nominations Subcommittee
Boundary
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
APATC Planning Subcommittee
Fairchild West
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
APATC Publicity and Publications Subcommittee
Gunston East
1500 hrs
1700 hrs
Information Systems Strategy Meeting - By Invite Only
DuPont
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
GTTC Introduction/Overview
Jefferson
1600 hrs
1700 hrs
APATC Technical Activities Meeting
Cardozo
1630 hrs
1700 hrs
GTTC Program Subcommittee
Jefferson
1700 hrs
1800 hrs
GTTC Conferences Subcommittee
Jefferson
1700 hrs
1800 hrs
APATC Steering Committee
Boundary
1800 hrs
1900 hrs
GTTC Awards Subcommittee
Jefferson
1800 hrs
2100 hrs
Applied Aerodynamics TC
Lincoln
1900 hrs
2100 hrs
TAC Aircraft and Atmospheric Systems Group
Georgetown West
1900 hrs
2000 hrs
GTTC Publications Subcommittee
Jefferson
1900 hrs
2200 hrs
FDTC Transition DG
Cardozo
2000 hrs
2200 hrs
AMTTC Conferences Subcommittee
Boundary
2000 hrs
2100 hrs
GTTC Education and Student Activities Subcommittee
Jefferson
Sunday, 12 June 2016
Monday, 13 June 2016
0800 hrs
1600 hrs
GTTC Internal Balance WG
DuPont Parlor 1101
0930 hrs
1700 hrs
Corporate Member Committee
Kalorama Room (Churchill Hotel)
0930 hrs
1230 hrs
Governance Retreat Part I - By Invite Only
Kalorama
1200 hrs
1400 hrs
Aviation MDO SPC
DuPont Parlor 2101
1200 hrs
1500 hrs
General Aviation TC
Boundary
1400 hrs
1600 hrs
GTTC Future of Ground Testing WG
Lincoln West
1430 hrs
1830 hrs
Governance Retreat Part II - By Invite Only
Kalorama
1700 hrs
1900 hrs
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) CoS
DuPont Parlor 1101
1730 hrs
1900 hrs
AMTTC Awards Subcommittee
Boundary
1730 hrs
1900 hrs
APATC Flow Control Applications & Impacts DG
Holmead East
1730 hrs
1830 hrs
APATC Missile & Projectile Aeroprediction DG
Piscataway
1845 hrs
1945 hrs
GTTC Standards Subcommittee
Columbia 12
1830 hrs
1930 hrs
FDTC New Member Orientation
Holmead West
1830 hrs
2000 hrs
APATC Aeropropulsive Interactions DG
DuPont
1900 hrs
2000 hrs
APATC Collaborative Experiments & Computations DG
Columbia 9
1900 hrs
2000 hrs
FDTC Flow Control on Unmanned Aircraft
Fairchild West
1900 hrs
2100 hrs
Aircraft Design TC
Jefferson West
1900 hrs
2100 hrs
TAC Aerospace Sciences Group
Lincoln West
1900 hrs
2200 hrs
Product Support TC
Piscataway
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Committee
Meetings
Start Time
End Time
Title
Location
1915 hrs
2115 hrs
MVCETC Meshing Subcommittee
Holmead East
1900 hrs
2200 hrs
Air Transportation Systems TC
Cardozo
2000 hrs
2100 hrs
FDTC Modal Decomposition Methods for Aerodynamic Flows DG
Columbia 12
2000 hrs
2100 hrs
FDTC High Speed Flow Control
Fairchild West
2030 hrs
2200 hrs
Flight Testing TC
Boundary
2030 hrs
2200 hrs
Flight Testing TC
Boundary
Monday, 13 June 2016 (continued)
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
0730 hrs
0930 hrs
International Activities Committee
International Ballroom West
0800 hrs
1200 hrs
GTTC Wind Tunnel Flow Quality WG
DuPont Parlor 1101
0900 hrs
1700 hrs
GTTC Dual Flow Reference Nozzle WG
DuPont Parlor 3101
930 hrs
1100 hrs
Finance Committee
International Ballroom West
0930 hrs
1200 hrs
TAC New Initiatives Subcommittee
Piscataway
1000 hrs
1200 hrs
AIAA Standards Executive Council (SEC) Meeting
Boundary
1000 hrs
1400 hrs
Public Policy Committee Meeting
DuPont Parlor 4101
1030 hrs
1200 hrs
RAC I
DuPont Parlor 2101
1100 hrs
1200 hrs
Compensation Committee
International Ballroom West
1300 hrs
1700 hrs
DETC Subcommittee
Boundary
1300 hrs
1700 hrs
GTTC Uncertainty Analysis WG
DuPont Parlor 1101
1330 hrs
1630 hrs
TAC Executive Board
DuPont Parlor 2101
1400 hrs
2200 hrs
Region & Section Activities Committee
DuPont Parlor 6101
1430 hrs
1800 hrs
Guggenheim Board of Award - By Invite Only
DuPont Parlor 7101
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
TPTC Best Paper Subcommittee
DuPont Parlor 4101
1600 hrs
1700 hrs
TPTC Awards Subcommittee
DuPont Parlor 4101
1600 hrs
1700 hrs
TPTC Education Subcommittee
DuPont Parlor 5101
1700 hrs
1800 hrs
TPTC Publicity Subcommittee
DuPont Parlor 3101
1700 hrs
1800 hrs
TPTC Conference Subcommittee
DuPont Parlor 1101
1730 hrs
1830 hrs
FDTC LES DG
DuPont Parlor 4101
1730 hrs
1900 hrs
FDTC Fundamentals Subcommittee
DuPont Parlor 5101
1800 hrs
1900 hrs
TPTC Nominations Subcommittee
DuPont Parlor 1101
1800 hrs
1900 hrs
TPTC Publications Subcommittee
DuPont Parlor 3101
1800 hrs
2100 hrs
Design Engineering TC
Boundary
1800 hrs
2100 hrs
Atmospheric and Space Environments TC
DuPont Parlor 2101
1830 hrs
2000 hrs
Aurora Recuitment Fair
Columbia 2
1830 hrs
2130 hrs
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics TC
Lincoln West
1900 hrs
2200 hrs
Plasmadynamics and Lasers TC
Jefferson East
1900 hrs
2200 hrs
V/STOL Aircraft Systems TC
Lincoln East
1900 hrs
2200 hrs
Aircraft Operations TC
DuPont Parlor 4101
1915 hrs
2215 hrs
Unmanned Systems PC
DuPont Parlor 5101
1900 hrs
2200 hrs
Thermophysics TC
Monroe
1900 hrs
2000 hrs
FDTC Fluid-Structure Interaction DG
Fairchild West
1900 hrs
2100 hrs
FDTC Free Shear and Mixing Layer Control DG
Georgetown West
1900 hrs
2000 hrs
FDTC Low Re DG
Gunston East
1930 hrs
2200 hrs
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology TC
Georgetown East
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Committee
Meetings
Start Time
End Time
Title
Location
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
0800 hrs
1200 hrs
GTTC Dual Flow Reference Nozzle WG
DuPont
0800 hrs
1200 hrs
GTTC Future of Ground Testing WG
Columbia 2
1000 hrs
1600 hrs
Technical Activities Committee
Kalorama Room (Churchill Hotel)
1030 hrs
1330 hrs
2017 Fellows Committee Meeting - By Invite Only
DuPont Parlor 2101
1230 hrs
1400 hrs
FDTC Steering Committee
Boundary
1300 hrs
1530 hrs
Foundation Board of Trustees (BOT)
Dupont Parlor 1101
1400 hrs
1700 hrs
Emerging Technologies Committee
DuPont Parlor 2101
1500 hrs
1630 hrs
AVIATION 2017 Technical Program Committee
Kalorama
1600 hrs
1730 hrs
BOD Freshman Orientation
Dupont Parlor 1101
1630 hrs
1730 hrs
FDTC Turbulence Model Benchmarking DG
Jay
1730 hrs
1900 hrs
AMTTC Nominations Subcommittee
Boundary
1730 hrs
1830 hrs
FDTC Solver Technology for Turbulent Flows DG
Embassy
1800 hrs
2000 hrs
APATC Rotorcraft Simulations & Performance Predictions DG
Monroe
1830 hrs
2130 hrs
Multidisciplinary Design Optimization TC
Lincoln East
1830 hrs
1930 hrs
FDTC Non-Equilibrium DG
Jefferson West
1900 hrs
2100 hrs
FDTC CFD Subcommittee
Embassy
1900 hrs
2100 hrs
FDTC Flow Control and Applications Subcommittee
Kalorama
1900 hrs
2100 hrs
NASA Aviation Autonomy Roadmap: Community Forum
Georgetown East/West
1900 hrs
2200 hrs
Aerospace Traffic Management PC
DuPont Parlor 2101
Thursday, 16 June 2016
0800 hrs
1600 hrs
GTTC WT Model Attitude and Deformation Measurement WG
DuPont Parlor 1101
1000 hrs
1200 hrs
GTTC Statistically Defensible Test Methods Focus Group
Columbia 9
1020 hrs
1035 hrs
Annual Business Meeting
Monroe
1500 hrs
1600 hrs
RAC II Meeting
Boundary
1730 hrs
1900 hrs
APATC Low Boom DG
Fairchild West
1730 hrs
2030 hrs
Ground Testing TC
Monroe
1745 hrs
1845 hrs
FDTC Future of Fluids Subcommittee
Boundary
1830 hrs
2130 hrs
Transformational Flight PC
Jefferson West
1830 hrs
2130 hrs
Modeling and Simulation TC
Cardozo
1915hrs
2215 hrs
Lighter-than-Air Systems TC
Fairchild West
1900 hrs
2200 hrs
Fluid Dynamics TC
Jefferson East
0700 hrs
1630 hrs
Regional Leadership Conference
International Ballroom West
0800 hrs
1200 hrs
National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing, NPAT
Oak Lawn
0800 hrs
1600 hrs
GTTC Industry WG
Boundary
Friday, 17 June 2016
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Sessions at a Glance
Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
Location
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics
4-AFM-1
Aeroservoelastic (ASE) Methods
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Holmead East
5-AFM-2
Aircraft Flight Dynamics I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Holmead West
34-AFM-3
Launch Vehicle, Missile, and Projectile Flight Dynamics
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Holmead East
35-AFM-4
Planetary Entry
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Georgetown East
72-AFM-5
Aircraft Flight Dynamics II
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Holmead West
73-AFM-6
Unmanned Aerial Systems I
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Holmead East
105-AFM-7
Aircraft Flight Dynamics III
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Holmead West
106-AFM-8
Unmanned Aerial Systems II
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Holmead East
143-AFM-9
Flight Test, System Identification and Parameter Estimation I
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Holmead West
144-AFM-10
Unmanned Aerial Systems III
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Holmead East
175-AFM-11
Aerodynamic Prediction Methods
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Holmead East
176-AFM-12
Flight Test, System Identification and Parameter Estimation II
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Holmead West
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology
6-AMT-1
Gas Scalar Measurements
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 2
36-AMT-2
Velocimetry I
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 2
74-AMT-3
Velocimetry II
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 2
75-AMT-4
Global Surface Measurements
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Oak Lawn
107-AMT-5
Gas Thermometry
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 2
145-AMT-6
Highlighting the Contributions of Prof. Ron Hanson to Aerodynamic Measurement
Technology (Invited)
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown East
177-AMT-7
Recent Advancements in Gas Temperature Measurements in Gas Turbines (Invited)
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 2
215-AMT-8
Volumetric Measurement Techniques
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 2
216-AMT-9
MEMS and Novel Surface Sensors
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Oak Lawn
245-AMT-10/GT-8
Ground Test Applications of Aerodynamic Measurement Technology
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 2
276-LEC-6
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Award Lecture
16-Jun
1730 hrs
International
Ballroom (East)
280-AMT-11
Flow Visualization and Data Acquisition Methods
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 2
7-APA-1
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 9
8-APA-2
Results from the 2nd AIAA Aeroelastic Prediction Workshop I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson West
9-APA-3
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Northwest
10-APA-4
Applied CFD & Numerical Correlations with Experimental Data I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 4
21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Cavity Flows I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 10
37-APA-6/FD-8
Bio-Inspired Flows
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Northwest
39-APA-7
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations II
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 9
40-APA-8
Results from the 2nd AIAA Aeroelastic Prediction Workshop II
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Jefferson West
41-APA-9
Applied CFD & Numerical Correlations with Experimental Data II
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 4
67-LEC-2
Aerodynamics Award Lecture
13-Jun
1630 hrs
Cabinet
76-APA-10
VSTOL/STOL Applications
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 9
77-APA-11
Aerodynamic - Structural Modeling, Optimization, and Test Techniques for Flexible Wing
Technology I
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Albright
78-APA-12
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics II
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Northwest
79-APA-13
Hypersonic Aerodynamics
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson West
80-APA-14
Transonic & Supersonic Aerodynamics
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 4
Applied Aerodynamics
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Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
Location
Applied Aerodynamics (continued)
82-ASE-6/APA-15
Surface Coatings, Ice Protection and Shedding
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown West
108-APA-16/FD-21
Flapping Flight Aerodynamics
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Oak Lawn
109-APA-17
Inlet/Intake Aerodynamics
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 9
110-APA-18
Historically Significant/Influential Papers in Applied Aerodynamics
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Jefferson West
111-APA-19
Aerodynamic - Structural Modeling, Optimization, and Test Techniques for Flexible Wing Technology II
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Albright
112-APA-20
Applied CFD & Numerical Correlations with Experimental Data III
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 4
146-APA-21
High Angle of Attack and High Lift Aerodynamics
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 9
147-APA-22
Ground Vehicle Aerodynamics
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Albright
148-APA-23/FD-28
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics III
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Northwest
161-FD-30/APA-24
Modal Decomposition Methods and Analyses
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 4
178-APA-25/FD-38
Aerodynamic Design Methodologies I
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Albright
179-APA-26
Aerodynamic - Structural Dynamics Interactions I
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Northwest
180-APA-27
Innovative Aerodynamic Concepts & Designs
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 9
181-APA-28
Aerodynamic Testing: Flight, Wind-Tunnel and Flight Testing
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 4
217-APA-29
Aerodynamic Design Methodologies II
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Albright
218-APA-30
Aerodynamic - Structural Dynamics Interactions II
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Northwest
219-APA-32
Low Boom Activities I
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson West
246-APA-33/FD-54
Unsteady Wing Aerodynamics
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Kalorama
247-APA-34/FD-55
Vortex/Vortical Flows I
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Northwest
248-APA-35
Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 9
249-APA-36
Aerodynamic Design Methodologies III
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Albright
250-APA-37
Low Boom Activities II (Invited)
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Jefferson West
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 10
263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38 Gust Response
281-APA-39
Aerodynamic Design Methodologies IV
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Albright
282-APA-40
Weapons Aerodynamics: Missile/Projectile/Guided-Munitions, Carriage and Store Separation 17-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 9
283-APA-41/FD-63
Low Speed, Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamics
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson East
284-APA-42/FD-64
Vortex/Vortical Flows II
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Northwest
Atmospheric and Space Environments
11-ASE-1
Aircraft Wake Turbulence I (Invited)
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 12
12-ASE-2
Runback Water Film Dynamics
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown West
42-ASE-3
Aircraft Wake Turbulence II (Invited)
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 12
43-ASE-4
Supercooled-Large Droplet (SLD) Icing
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Georgetown West
81-ASE-5
Aircraft Wake Turbulence III (Invited)
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 12
82-ASE-6/APA-15
Surface Coatings, Ice Protection and Shedding
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown West
113-ASE-7/ATIO.
ATM-9
Characterization of the Atmospheric Environment using UAS (Invited)
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Georgetown East
114-ASE-8
Ice Roughness Characterization and Heat Transfer
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Georgetown West
149-ASE-9
NASA/FAA/ONERA Swept Wing Icing Research--SUNSET2
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 12
150-ASE-10
Ice-Crystal (Engine) Icing Physics
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown West
182-ASE-11
Numerical Weather Prediction (Invited)
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 12
183-ASE-12
NASA PSL LF11 Engine Icing Test Campaign
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Georgetown West
220-ASE-13
Icing Instrumentation and Test Facilities
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 12
221-ASE-14
HAIC/HIWC 2014 Darwin and 2015 Cayenne Flight Campaigns Update I
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown West
251-ASE-15
Atmospheric Environments
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 12
252-ASE-16
HAIC/HIWC 2014 Darwin and 2015 Cayenne Flight Campaigns Update II and AIRA Forum
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Georgetown West
285-ASE-17
Icing CFD
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown West
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Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
Location
13-ATIO.ACD-1
Aircraft Design Methods and Tools I: Systems Architecting and Integration
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston East
14-ATIO.ATM-1
UAS Operations I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Embassy
15-ATIO.ATM-2
Air Transportation Systems Modeling I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild West
16-ATIO.ATM-3
Terminal ATM
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild East
17-ATIO.TFPC-1
Transformational Flight - Automation, Airspace and Flight Path Management of ODM
Operations: Panel Discussion
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 1
18-ATIO.TFPC-2
Transformational Flight - Automation Coupling to Advanced Control
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston West
44-ATIO.ACD-2
Aircraft Design Methods and Tools II: Geometry, Aerodynamic, and Structural Design
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Gunston East
45-ATIO.ATM-4
UAS in the NAS
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Embassy
46-ATIO.ATM-5
Human Factors in ATM
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Fairchild East
47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Transformational Flight - On-Demand Mobility (ODM) Barriers & Opportunities
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 1
83-ATIO.ACD-3
Unmanned Aircraft
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston East
84-ATIO.ATM-7
UAS Operations II
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Embassy
85-ATIO.ATM-8
Delay Management
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild East
86-ATIO.DE-1
Design Engineering
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston West
87-ATIO.TFPC-4/
ATIO.GA-1
Transformational Flight - On Demand Mobility Markets/Missions
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 1
113-ASE-7/ATIO.
ATM-9
Characterization of the Atmospheric Environment using UAS (Invited)
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Georgetown East
115-ATIO.ACD-4
Conceptual Aircraft Design Working Group
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Gunston East
116-ATIO.ATM-10
UAS Risk and Perception
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Embassy
117-ATIO.ATM-11
Weather Impacts
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Fairchild East
118-ATIO.TFPC-5
Transformational Flight - On-Demand Mobility (ODM) Enabling Technologies Session
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 1
119-ATIO.TFPC-6/
ATIO.VSTOL-1
Transformational Flight - Unconventional V/STOL Concepts
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 12
151-ATIO.ACD-5
Aircraft Technologies and Concepts - Performance Studies and Design Methods
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston East
152-ATIO.ATM-12
Surface Operations Modeling and Analysis I
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Embassy
153-ATIO.ATM-13
Environmental Impact Mitigation I
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild East
154-ATIO.ATM-14
Data Mining in ATS I
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild West
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 1
Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/
Transformational Flight - Electric Thin-Haul/Commuters
ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
184-ATIO.ATM-15
Surface Operations Modeling and Analysis II
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Embassy
185-ATIO.ATM-16
Environmental Impact Mitigation II
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Fairchild East
186-ATIO.ATM-17
Data Mining in ATS II
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Fairchild West
187-ATIO.GA-2
General Aviation Safety
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Gunston East
188-ATIO.TFPC-8/
ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Transformational Flight - SCEPTOR Distributed Electric Propulsion X-Plane
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 1
222-ATIO.ACD-7/
ATIO.TFPC-9
Unconventional, Innovative, and Transformative Concepts
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston East
223-ATIO.ATM-18
En-Route ATM I
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild East
224-ATIO.ATM-19
Runway Management
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Embassy
225-ATIO.ATM-20
Data Mining in ATS III
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild West
226-ATIO.TFPC-10/
ATIO.VSTOL-2
Transformational Flight - DARPA VTOL X-Plane Concepts
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 1
253-ATIO.ATM-21
En-Route ATM II
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Fairchild East
254-ATIO.ATM-22
Reliability and Safety
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Embassy
255-ATIO.ATM-23
Arrival Management
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Fairchild West
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Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
Location
Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations (continued)
256-ATIO.LTA-1
Lighter-than-Air Systems
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Gunston East
257-ATIO.TFPC-11/
ATIO.IS-1
Transformational Flight - NASA Langley Autonomy Incubator
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 1
286-ATIO.ATM-24
NextGen and Future Concepts
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Embassy
287-ATIO.ATM-25
Optimal Flight Routes
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild West
288-ATIO.ATM-26
Safe Landings
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild East
289-ATIO.GA-3
Environmentally-Conscious Concepts and Technologies for General Aviation
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston East
290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Transformational Flight - UAS Emerging Markets and Technologies
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 1
291-ATIO.TFPC-13/
ATIO.ATM-27
Transformational Flight - Clean Slate Design for Autonomy in Vehicles and Airspace
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston West
156-D4U-1
DEMAND for UNMANNED: Catalyst for the Machine Intelligence Revolution
15-Jun
0930 hrs
International
Ballroom (West)
227-D4U-2
DEMAND for UNMANNED: Catalyst for the Machine Intelligence Revolution
16-Jun
0930 hrs
International
Ballroom (West)
275-D4U-3
DEMAND for UNMANNED Student Competition Alpha Test
16-Jun
1730 hrs
International
Ballroom (West)
214-WKSP-1
Drag Prediction Workshop
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln West
304-WKSP-2
Drag Prediction Workshop
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln West
DEMAND for UNMANNED
Drag Prediction Workshop
Flight Testing
58-FT-1
Flight Testing of Manned Aircraft
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Gunston West
127-FT-2
Flight Testing of Unmanned Aerial Systems
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Gunston West
198-FT-3/GT-5
Correlation of Ground and Flight Test Data
15-Jun
1400 hrs
DuPont
Flow Control
20-FC-1
Flow Control Integration for Flight Control
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 11
21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Cavity Flows I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 10
38-FC-20
Feedback Flow Control
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Northwest
50-FC-3
Flow Control for High-Lift Airfoils
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 11
89-FC-4
Drag Reduction
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 11
121-FC-5
Modal Decomposition Methods for Aerodynamic Flows (Invited)
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Jefferson East
122-FC-6/FD-22
Separation Detection and Control
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 11
158-FC-7
Internal Flow Control
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 11
159-FC-8
Circulation Control
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 11
160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29 Physics of Plasma Actuators
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston West
162-FD-32/FC-10
In Honor of John Lumley's Lasting Legacy to Fluid Dynamics (Invited)
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Holmead West
190-FC-11
Crossflow Transition and Separation
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 11
193-FD-41/FC-12
Wing Aerodynamics: Separation and Control
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Morgan
205-PDL-5/FC-13
DBD Actuators
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Gunston West
229-FC-14
Bluff Body Flow Control
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Morgan
230-FC-15
Vortex Generators
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 11
259-FC-16
Physics of Sweeping and Synthetic Jet Actuators
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Morgan
260-FC-17/FD-56
Dynamic Stall with Flow Control
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 11
261-FC-18/FD-57
Hypersonic Boundary Layer and Control
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Lincoln East
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 10
263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38 Gust Response
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Intro
Sessions
at a Glance
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
Location
Fluid Dynamics
21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Cavity Flows I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 10
22-FD-2
Geometry and Meshing
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown East
23-FD-3
Turbulence Modeling I: LES, DNS, Hybrid LES/RANS
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Jay
24-FD-4
Boundary-Layer Transition: Noise and Receptivity
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln East
25-FD-7
Novel CFD Applications
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson East
33-LEC-1
Fluid Dynamics Award Lecture
13-Jun
1300 hrs
Cabinet
37-APA-6/FD-8
Bio-Inspired Flows
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Northwest
51-FD-9
Cavity Flows II
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Albright
52-FD-10
Trends in Simulation Based Engineering (Invited)
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Jefferson East
53-FD-11
Solver Techniques I
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Holmead West
54-FD-12
Discontinuous Galerkin Methods - Applications
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Jay
55-FD-13
Shock-Boundary Layer Interaction I
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Oak Lawn
56-FD-14
High-Speed Boundary-Layer Transition I
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Lincoln East
57-FD-15
High-Order Methods I
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 10
90-FD-16
Turbulence Modeling II: RANS, Hybrid RANS/LES
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Jay
91-FD-17
Combustion Simulation I
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Monroe
92-FD-18
Open Issues in Meshing 2030 (Special Issue)
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson East
93-FD-19
CFD Transition Models
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln East
94-FD-20
High-Order Methods II
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 10
108-APA-16/FD-21
Flapping Flight Aerodynamics
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Oak Lawn
122-FC-6/FD-22
Separation Detection and Control
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 11
123-FD-23
Aeroacoustics and Noise
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Lincoln East
124-FD-24
Fluid-Structure Interaction
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Monroe
125-FD-25
Turbulence Modeling III: LES, DNS, Hybrid LES/RANS
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Jay
126-FD-26
Shock-Boundary Layer Interaction II
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 10
129-ITAR-2
High-Speed Flows
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Cabinet
148-APA-23/FD-28
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics III
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Northwest
160-FC-9/PDL-4/
FD-29
Physics of Plasma Actuators
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston West
161-FD-30/APA-24
Modal Decomposition Methods and Analyses
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 4
162-FD-32/FC-10
In Honor of John Lumley's Lasting Legacy to Fluid Dynamics (Invited)
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson East
163-FD-33
Boundary-Layer Transition: Crossflow
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln East
164-FD-34
RANS and LES Methods
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 10
165-FD-35
Facilities and Measurement Techniques
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Monroe
166-FD-36
Adjoints and Error Estimation
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Oak Lawn
167-FD-37
CFD for Engineering Applications
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Morgan
178-APA-25/FD-38
Aerodynamic Design Methodologies I
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Albright
191-FD-39
Shock-Dominated Flows I
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Oak Lawn
192-FD-40
Turbulence Modeling - Validation and Applications
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Jay
193-FD-41/FC-12
Wing Aerodynamics: Separation and Control
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Morgan
194-FD-42
High-Speed Boundary-Layer Transition II
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Lincoln East
195-FD-43
Combustion Simulation II
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Monroe
196-FD-44
Solver Techniques II
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 10
197-FD-45
Novel CFD Algorithms
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Jefferson East
210-FD-46
Transition Open Forum
15-Jun
1830 hrs
Cardozo
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Sessions at a Glance
Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
Location
Fluid Dynamics (continued)
231-FD-48
Jet Flows I
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Holmead West
232-FD-49
Opportunities in Future Fluid Dynamics Research (Invited)
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson East
233-FD-50
High-Speed Facilities and Test Methods
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln East
234-FD-53
Multiphase Flows I
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 10
246-APA-33/FD-54
Unsteady Wing Aerodynamics
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Holmead West
247-APA-34/FD-55
Vortex/Vortical Flows I
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Northwest
260-FC-17/FD-56
Dynamic Stall with Flow Control
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 11
261-FC-18/FD-57
Hypersonic Boundary Layer and Control
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Lincoln East
262-FD-58
Jet Flows II
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Holmead West
263-FD-59/FC-19/
APA-38
Gust Response
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 10
264-FD-60
Identifying the Impact of Non-Equilibrium Mechanisms on Engineering Flows (Invited)
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Jefferson East
265-FD-61
Multiphase Flows II
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Holmead East
266-FD-62
Shock-Dominated Flows II
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Oak Lawn
283-APA-41/FD-63
Low Speed, Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamics
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson East
284-APA-42/FD-64
Vortex/Vortical Flows II
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Northwest
293-FD-65
Roughness-Induced Transition
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln East
294-FD-66
Flow Stability
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Kalorama
295-FD-67
Computational Modeling for Propulsion Applications
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 10
296-FD-68
Theoretical/Fundamental Fluid Dynamics
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 12
297-FD-69
Uncertainty Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Morgan
Ground Testing
26-GT-1
High Enthalpy Ground Test Facilities
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln West
95-GT-2
Assessment and Analysis of Ground Test Facilities
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln West
128-GT-3
Development and Performance of Ground Test Facilities
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Lincoln West
168-GT-4
Ground Testing for High Speed Flight and Reentry
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Lincoln West
198-FT-3/GT-5
Correlation of Ground and Flight Test Data
15-Jun
1400 hrs
DuPont
199-GT-6
Employing CFD in Parallel with Ground Testing
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Lincoln West
235-GT-7
Experimental Investigations of High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Cardozo
245-AMT-10/GT-8
Ground Test Applications of Aerodynamic Measurement Technology
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 2
96-ITAR-1
Advancements in Oscillating Heat Pipes
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Cabinet
129-ITAR-2
High-Speed Flows
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Cabinet
169-ITAR-3
CITMAV
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Cabinet
200-ITAR-4
NASA Orion EFT-1 Aeroscience Results - Aerothermal I
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Cabinet
236-ITAR-5
NASA Orion EFT-1 Aeroscience Results - Aerothermal II
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Cabinet
267-ITAR-6
NASA Orion EFT-1 Aeroscience Results - Aerodynamics
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Cabinet
298-ITAR-7
NASA Orion EFT-1 Thermal Protection System
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Cabinet
ITAR Sessions
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Sessions at a Glance
Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
Location
Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization
27-MAO-1
Design Optimization of Aircrafts and Other Complex Systems I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Cardozo
28-MAO-2
Shape and Topology Optimization I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 3
59-MAO-3
Design Optimization of Aircrafts and Other Complex Systems II
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Cardozo
60-MAO-4
Shape and Topology Optimization II
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 3
97-MAO-5
Design Optimization of Aircrafts and Other Complex Systems III
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Cardozo
98-MAO-6
Shape and Topology Optimization III
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 3
130-MAO-7
Design Optimization of Aircrafts and Other Complex Systems IV
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Cardozo
131-MAO-8
Shape and Topology Optimization IV
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 3
170-MAO-10
Shape and Topology Optimization V
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 3
201-MAO-11
Structural Optimization I
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 3
202-MAO-12
Surrogate Modeling and Non-Deterministic Design - Methods and Applications I
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Cardozo
209-LEC-5
Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Award Lecture
15-Jun
1730 hrs
International
Ballroom (East)
237-MAO-13
Structural Optimization II
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 3
238-MAO-14
Emerging Methods, Algorithms, and Dynamic Data Driven Systems
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Columbia 4
268-MAO-16
Surrogate Modeling and Non-Deterministic Design - Methods and Applications II
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Cardozo
269-MAO-17
Emerging Methods, Algorithms, and Large Scale Applications in MAO I
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Columbia 4
299-MAO-18
Surrogate Modeling and Non-Deterministic Design - Methods and Applications III
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Cardozo
Modeling and Simulation Technologies
29-MST-1
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Monroe
30-MST-2
Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Morgan
61-MST-3
Human Factors, Perception, and Cueing
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Morgan
62-MST-4
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles II
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Monroe
99-MST-5
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management I
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Fairchild West
100-MST-6
Modeling and Simulation of Vehicle Dynamics, Systems, and Environments
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Morgan
132-MST-7
UAV Path Planning and Collision Avoidance
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Morgan
133-MST-8
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management II
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Fairchild West
171-MST-9
Modeling and Simulation of Aeroelasticity I
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Piscataway
203-MST-10
Model and Simulation Integration
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Georgetown East
204-MST-11
Modeling and Simulation of Aeroelasticity II
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Piscataway
239-MST-12
Model and Simulation Design, Development, Testing, and Validation
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Piscataway
240-MST-13
Fault Detection and Health Monitoring
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown East
270-MST-15
Special Modeling and Simulation Topics
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Georgetown East
300-MST-16
Modeling and Simulation of Propulsion Systems
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown East
301-MST-17
Modeling and Simulation of Structures and Structural Dynamics
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Piscataway
134-NIA-1
National Institute of Aerospace Graduate Student Researchers
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Piscataway
National Institute of Aerospace
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Sessions at a Glance
Intro
Abbreviation
Title
Date
Start Time
Location
Plasmadynamics and Lasers
31-PDL-1
Computational Methods
13-Jun
0930 hrs
Piscataway
63-PDL-2
Plasma and Laser Diagnostics
13-Jun
1400 hrs
Piscataway
101-PDL-3
Aero-Optics
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Georgetown East
138-LEC-3
Plasmadynamics and Lasers Award Lecture
14-Jun
1630 hrs
International
Ballroom (East)
160-FC-9/PDL-4/
FD-29
Physics of Plasma Actuators
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston West
205-PDL-5/FC-13
DBD Actuators
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Gunston West
241-PDL-6
Plasma and Laser Technologies
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Gunston West
271-PDL-7
Plasma Aerodynamics
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Gunston West
250-LTA-1
Lighter-than-Air Systems & Technologies I
25-Jun
0900 hrs
Steuben
65-RLA-1
Rising Leaders in Aerospace: Speed Networking and Reception
13-Jun
1500 hrs
International
Ballroom (West)
103-RLA-2
Rising Leaders in Aerospace Panel Discussion: Why Work in Aerospace Instead of Silicon
Valley?
14-Jun
1130 hrs
Georgetown East
173-RLA-3
Rising Leaders in Aerospace Keynote
15-Jun
1130 hrs
Columbia 9
Rising Leaders in Aerospace
Thermophysics
32-TP-1
Ablation I
13-Jun
0930 hrs
DuPont
64-TP-2
Ablation II - Modeling
13-Jun
1400 hrs
DuPont
96-ITAR-1
Advancements in Oscillating Heat Pipes
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Cabinet
102-TP-3
Reentry Systems and Instrumentation
14-Jun
0930 hrs
Kalorama
135-TP-5
Radiation
14-Jun
1400 hrs
Kalorama
136-TP-6
Special Session: Spacecraft Thermal Management
14-Jun
1400 hrs
DuPont
169-ITAR-3
CITMAV
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Cabinet
172-TP-7
Advanced Modeling I - DSMC
15-Jun
0930 hrs
Jefferson West
200-ITAR-4
NASA Orion EFT-1 Aeroscience Results - Aerothermal I
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Cabinet
206-TP-8
Advanced Modeling II - Hypersonic Flows
15-Jun
1400 hrs
Jefferson West
208-LEC-4
Thermophysics Award Lecture
15-Jun
1730 hrs
Lincoln West
236-ITAR-5
NASA Orion EFT-1 Aeroscience Results - Aerothermal II
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Cabinet
242-TP-9
Special Session: Thermal Management Systems
16-Jun
0930 hrs
DuPont
243-TP-10
High Enthalpy Ground Testing
16-Jun
0930 hrs
Jay
267-ITAR-6
NASA Orion EFT-1 Aeroscience Results - Aerodynamics
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Cabinet
272-TP-11
Thermophysics
16-Jun
1400 hrs
DuPont
273-TP-12
Advanced Modeling III - DNS and State to State
16-Jun
1400 hrs
Jay
298-ITAR-7
NASA Orion EFT-1 Thermal Protection System
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Cabinet
302-TP-13
Heat Transfer in Aerospace Applications
17-Jun
0930 hrs
DuPont
303-TP-14
Advanced Modeling IV
17-Jun
0930 hrs
Jay
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Speakers’ Briefing
Networking Coffee Break
The Second Century of Flight—Looking Back to Look Forward
Michael Delaney
Vice President and General Manager, Airplane Development
The Boeing Company
Plenary
College Station, TX; A. Mangalam, Tao
of Systems Integration, Inc., Hampton,
VA; Y. Babbar, T. Strganac, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX
L. Shen, D. Huang, G. Wu, Nanjing
University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Nanjing, China
of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos
Campos, Brazil
Venezuela
D. Löbl, N. Mumm, F. Holzapfel,
Technical University of Munich,
Owens, NASA Langley Research Center, D. Ignatyev, K. Zaripov, M. Sidoryuk, K. Garching, Germany
Hampton, VA
Kolinko, A. Khrabrov, TsAGI, Zhukovsky,
Russia
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2707
Model Based Online Monitoring
of Uncertain Plants Subject to
Stochastic Disturbances
Aircraft Flight Dynamics I
Aeroservoelastic (ASE) Methods
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2706
Wind Tunnel Tests for Validation of
Control Algorithms at High Angles
of Attack Using Autonomous
P. Boschetti, G. Quijada, E. Cárdenas, C. Denham, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Aircraft Model Mounted in 3DOF
Simón Bolívar University, Naiguata, and State University, Blacksburg, VA; D. Gimbals
Chaired by: D. MURRI, NASA Engineering and Safety Center and N. HALL
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2703
AIAA-2016-2704
AIAA-2016-2705
Airborne Landing Distance: A Dynamic Ground Effect on the Rotary Balance Wind Tunnel
Neural Network Approach
Aerodynamic Coefficients of a Testing for the FASER Flight
B. Carvalho, Technological Institute Wing using a Panel Method
Research Aircraft
Monday, 13 June 2016
5-AFM-2
F. Li, Y. Wang, China Academy of
Aerospace Aerodynamics, Beijing, China;
A. Da Ronch, University of Southampton,
Southampton, United Kingdom
Chaired by: A. DA RONCH, University of Southampton and B. LEONHARDT, Northrop Grumman Corporation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2700
AIAA-2016-2701
AIAA-2016-2702
Flight Testing an Adaptive
A Load-Based Feedback Approach Studies on Unsteady
Feedforward Controller for Gust for Distributed Aeroservoelastic Aerodynamic Modeling and
Loads Alleviation on a Flexible Control
Flight Simulation at High
V. Suryakumar, Texas A&M University, Angles of Attack
Aircraft
Monday, 13 June 2016
4-AFM-1
E. Harrison, H. Jimenez, D. Mavris,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2708
Investigation and Flight
Dynamic Analysis of General
Aviation Safety
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum.
Monday, 13 June 2016
3-NW-1
0900 - 0930 hrs
Monday, 13 June 2016
2-PLNRY-1
0800 - 0900 hrs
Session Rooms
Holmead West
Holmead East
Meeting Room Foyers
International Ballroom
(Center)
Authors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute briefing on the day of their session to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session.
Monday, 13 June 2016
1-SB-1
0730 - 0800 hrs
Monday
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Inc., Laguna Hills, CA; J. Sutton, Ohio A. Cutler, E. Gallo, L. Cantu, George
State University, Columbus, OH
Washington University, Washington,
D.C.; R. Rockwell, C. Goyne,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Charlottesville, VA
Y. Bury, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, London, London, United Kingdom
France; A. Bordron, Aéroconseil, Blagnac,
France; H. Belloc, University of Toulouse,
Toulouse, France; D. Prat, Airbus,
Toulouse, France
Raveh, Technion--Israel Institute of
VA
Technology, Haifa, Israel; A. Jirasek, M.
Dalenbring, Swedish Defense Research
Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2724
Flow Simulations for the
Second Aeroelastic Prediction
Workshop Using the EZNSS
Code
Results from the 2nd AIAA Aeroelastic Prediction Workshop I
D. Raveh, Technion--Israel Institute of
G. Begnini, C. Spode, A. Pantaleao, Technology, Haifa, Israel
B. Guaraldo, G. Marcório, M. Pedras,
Embraer, São José dos Campos,
Brazil; et al.
Chaired by: J. HEEG, NASA-Langley Research Center and D. SCHUSTER, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2721
AIAA-2016-2722
AIAA-2016-2723
Overview and Data Comparisons FUN3D Analyses in Support
A Comparison of CFD and AICfrom the 2nd Aeroelastic Prediction of the Second Aeroelastic
Based Methods for Unsteady
Prediction Workshop
Aerodynamics and Flutter
Workshop
J. Heeg, P. Chwalowski, NASA Langley P. Chwalowski, J. Heeg, NASA
Computations of the AEPW-2
Research Center, Hampton, VA; D.
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Wing Model
Monday, 13 June 2016
8-APA-2
United Kingdom
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2720
The Role of Spanwise Flow
for Swept Wing Separation
Control with Varied Spanwise
Jet Spacing
J. George, MetroLaser, Inc., Laguna
Hills, CA; C. Limbach, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, CO; T.
Jenkins, MetroLaser, Inc., Laguna
Hills, CA; R. Miles, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2714
Measurement of Dissociation
Fraction and Temperature
using Laser Rayleigh Scattering
Methods
S. Shkarayev, University of
Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ; E. Su,
Northwestern Polytechnical University, M. Walker, K. Hipp, J. Bons, Ohio
P. Planchenault, University of Arizona, Xi’an, China; L. Zhao, Beihang
State University, Columbus, OH
Tucson, Tucson, AZ
University, Beijing, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2719
Aerodynamics of Wing with
Oscillating Wingtip Flapper
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations I
J. Jewell, Air Force Research
W. Kulatilaka, Y. Wang, Texas A&M
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB,
University, College Station, TX
OH; N. Parziale, Stevens Institute of
Technology, Hoboken, NJ; K. Lam, B.
Hagen, R. Kimmel, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Chaired by: J. MURRAY, Sandia National Laboratories and J. FARNSWORTH, University of Colorado Boulder
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2715
AIAA-2016-2716
AIAA-2016-2717
AIAA-2016-2718
A Method of Reducing the Drag CROR-Powerplant pylon wake
Investigation of the Discrete Wingtip Vortex Modifications
of Transport Wings
mitigation for noise reduction
Effects of Suction in Large
Using Alternating Jets
J. Alderman, S. Rolston, Airbus,
through innovative blowing/
Scale Arrays for Laminar Flow R. Kranepuhl, University of the
Bristol, United Kingdom; M. Gaster, C. suction-based active flow control Control
German Federal Armed Forces,
Atkin, City University London, London, system
B. Crowley, C. Atkin, City University Neubiberg, Germany; S. Shkarayev,
Monday, 13 June 2016
7-APA-1
Research Center, Cleveland, OH; K.
Elam, Jacobs, Cleveland, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2713
An Optical Ray Tracing Method
for Analyzing Beam-Steering
Effects During Laser Diagnostics
in Turbulent Media
Gas Scalar Measurements
Chaired by: C. COMBS, The University of Tennessee Space Institute and B. BATHEL, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2709
AIAA-2016-2710
AIAA-2016-2711
AIAA-2016-2712
Two-Point Dynamic Rayleigh Simultaneous Multi-Property WIDECARS Measurements
Disturbance and Phase Speed
Scattering Measurements in a Laser Diagnostics using Filtered of a Turbulent, Premixed,
Measurements for Shock Tubes
Free Jet
Rayleigh Scattering
Ethylene-Air Flame Flame in a and Hypersonic BoundaryA. Fagan, K. Zaman, NASA Glenn
J. George, T. Jenkins, MetroLaser,
Dual-Mode Scramjet
Layer Instability
Monday, 13 June 2016
6-AMT-1
Jefferson West
Columbia 9
Columbia 2
50
B. Jayaraman, Science and Technology S. Chadha, B. Pomeroy, M. Selig,
Corporation, Moffett Field, CA; J. Lim, R. University of Illinois, UrbanaJain, Army Aviation and Missile Research Champaign, Urbana, IL
Development and Engineering Center,
Moffett Field, CA
Technological University, Singapore,
A. Stephan, F. Holzäpfel,
Singapore; J. Schluter, Deakin University, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Melbourne, Australia; F. Holzäpfel, A.
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Stephan, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2740
An Experimental Investigation
on the Water Runback Process
over an Airfoil Surface with
Realistic Ice Roughness
Y. Liu, K. Zhang, H. Hu, Iowa State
K. Zhang, A. Rothmayer, H. Hu, Iowa R. Waldman, H. Li, H. Hu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
State University, Ames, IA
University, Ames, IA
Chaired by: W. WRIGHT, ASRC Aerospace Corporation and A. WORK
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-2738
AIAA-2016-2739
An Experimental Invesitgation An Experimental Investigation
on the Dynamic Water Runback on the Effects of Surface
Process Over an Airfoil Surface Wettability on Water Runback
Pertinent to Aircraft Icing
and Ice Accretion over an
Phenomena
Airfoil Surface
Monday, 13 June 2016
12-ASE-2
Company, Seattle, WA
D. Corson, Altair Engineering, Inc.,
Malta, NY; A. Zamora, Siemens,
Boulder, CO; S. Medida, Altair
Engineering, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2729
A Comparative Assessment of
Correlation-based Transition
Models for Wind Power
Applications
D. Schauerhamer, S. Robinson,
University of California, Davis,
Davis, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2737
Sensitivity Study of Aircraft
Wake Vortices Using
OVERFLOW (Invited)
B. Déjean, E. Radenac, P. Berthoumieu,
ONERA, Toulouse, France
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2742
Droplet reemission from rotating
surfaces: experimental study on
A. Rothmayer, K. Zhang, H. Hu, Iowa disks and a scale model fan, and
State University, Ames, IA
model derivation.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2741
Gravitational Effects in LowSpeed Air-Driven Films
Runback Water Film Dynamics
A. Inamdar, S. Lele, M. Jacobson,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2736
Reduced Order Modeling of
Contrails: Jet Induction and
Vortex Phases
Aircraft Wake Turbulence I (Invited)
Applied CFD & Numerical Correlations with Experimental Data I
Chaired by: J. CROUCH, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and D. SCHAUERHAMER, Jacobs Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2733
AIAA-2016-2734
AIAA-2016-2735
Assessing Wake-Turbulence
Effect of Ground Obstacle of
Numerical Optimization
Characteristics for Commercial Different Aspect Ratio on Wake of Plate Lines Design for
Aircraft (Invited)
Vortex Dissipation (Invited)
Enhanced Wake Vortex Decay
J. Crouch, M. Czech, The Boeing
C. Wang, D. Zhao, Nanyang
(Invited)
Monday, 13 June 2016
11-ASE-1
Technology Corporation, Moffett Field,
CA; J. Sitaraman, Parallel Geometric
Algorithms, LLC, Sunnyvale, CA; A.
Wissink, Army Aviation and Missile
Research Development and Engineering
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2728
An Experimental Study on the
Wake Characteristics of DualRotor Wind Turbines by Using a
Stereoscopic PIV Technique
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics I
N. Fatima, D. Gopal, Indian Institute Peinke, University of Oldenburg,
H. Hu, T. Wei, Z. Wang, Iowa State
of Technology Madras, Chennai, India Oldenburg, Germany; B. Stoevesandt, University, Ames, IA
Fraunhofer, Oldenburg, Germany
Chaired by: K. KONTIS, University of Glasgow and K. MASSEY, DARPA/TTO
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2730
AIAA-2016-2731
AIAA-2016-2732
Application of Multi-Strand Solver Assessment of CREATE-AV(TM)
Computational Study of a
to Complex Rotorcraft Simulations Helios Near-Body Solvers for the Lifting Surface in Propeller
V. Lakshminarayan, Science and
Wake Prediction of HART-II Rotor Slipstreams
Monday, 13 June 2016
10-APA-4
University of Naples “Federico II”,
Naples, Italy
Chaired by: J. RAULEDER, Technical University of Munich and M. CALVERT, U.S. Army AMRDEC
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2725
AIAA-2016-2726
AIAA-2016-2727
Design of advanced airfoil for Transient CFD analysis of three DDES and URANS comparison
stall-regulated wind turbines dimensional dynamic stall
of the NREL phase-VI wind
F. Grasso, Aerodynamix, Naples, Italy; on 5 MW NREL wind turbine
turbine at deep stall
D. Coiro, N. Bizzarrini, G. Calise,
H. Rahimi, B. Dose, I. Herraez, J.
baseline rotor
Monday, 13 June 2016
9-APA-3
Georgetown West
Columbia 12
Columbia 4
Northwest
51
A. Ishihara, J. Jung, J. Rios, NASA Ames M. Stevens, E. Atkins, University of
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
W. Felder, Stevens Institute of
Technology, Hoboken, NJ
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2750
Multi-Mode Guidance for
an Independent Multicopter
Geofencing System
I. Chakraborty, D. Mavris, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2754
Hierarchical DecisionModeling Framework for Air
Transportation System
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2756
Coordination Logic for
Repulsive Resolution
F. Wieland, A. Tyagi, R. Sharma, M. Maneuvers
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2755
Initial Results from the
Metrosim Project
Air Transportation Systems Modeling I
UAS Operations I
M. Ozcan, I. Chakraborty, D. Mavris, T. Maedomari, K. Rinoie, University of
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Atlanta, GA
Santos, Intelligent Automation, Inc., A. Narkawicz, C. Munoz, A. Dutle,
K. Moolchandani, Z. Sha, A.
Rockville, MD
Maheshwari, J. Thekinen, N.
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Davendralingam, J. Panchal, Purdue
Atlanta, GA; V. Stouffer, V. Kumar, LMI, University, West Lafayette, IN; et al.
Tysons, VA; et al.
Chaired by: K. SHETH, NASA Ames Research Center and J. KOELLING, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2751
AIAA-2016-2752
AIAA-2016-2753
Analysis of Prediction
The U.S. National Airspace
Initial Feasibility Test of Exploring
Uncertainty in Interval
System: a Model for
the Air Traffic management
Management
Verification and Validation of Design Tradespace through
S. Torres, G. Nagle, Lockheed Martin Complex, Distributed Systems- Surrogate Modeling
Corporation, Rockville, MD
K. Schwartz, H. Pfaender, M. Kirby, D.
of-systems
Monday, 13 June 2016
15-ATIO.ATM-2
B. Sridhar, P. Kopardekar, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: K. MARAIS, Purdue University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-2748
AIAA-2016-2749
Towards Autonomous Aviation
Rapid Trajectory Feasibility
Operations: What can we learn Verification for UAS Traffic
from other areas of automation? Management
Monday, 13 June 2016
14-ATIO.ATM-1
Voloshin, A. Riaz, A. van Heerden, I. Chakraborty, D. Mavris, Georgia
Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Kingdom; S. Sharma, Airbus, Bristol,
United Kingdom; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2747
Extraction of Conceptual
Design Information Concerning
Aircraft Systems by Genetic
Programming
Aircraft Design Methods and Tools I: Systems Architecting and Integration
Chaired by: M. DRAKE, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and S. KOMADINA, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2743
AIAA-2016-2744
AIAA-2016-2745
AIAA-2016-2746
Aircraft Systems Architecting Heuristic Definition, Evaluation, Assessing Impact of Epistemic Impact of Subsystem
– a Functional-Logical Domain and Impact Decomposition
and Technological Uncertainty Secondary Power Requirements
Perspective
of Aircraft Subsystem
on Aircraft Subsystem
on Gas Turbine Sizing and
M. Guenov, A. Molina-Cristobal, V.
Architectures
Architectures
Performance
Monday, 13 June 2016
13-ATIO.ACD-1
Fairchild West
Embassy
Gunston East
52
J. DeArmon, J. Conroy, T. Masek,
MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA
Moderator: Ben Iannotta, Editor-in-Chief, Aerospace America
Panelists:
Jim Eck
Assistant Administrator for NextGen
FAA
Monday, 13 June 2016
19-F360-1
0930 - 1130 hrs
K. Goodrich, M. Moore, NASA Langley A. Trujillo, K. Goodrich, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA; et al.
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Center, Hampton, VA
John Langford
Chairman and CEO
Aurora Flight Sciences
Neil Planzer
Vice President, Air Traffic Management
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Robert Pearce
Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategy
Office of the Associate Administrator for Aeronautics NASA
Bryan Quigley
Managing Director
United Airlines Flight Operations
Commercial Aviation—Solving the Disruption Challenge
P. Rothhaar, J. Cooper, J. Neilan, L.
Tran, A. Trujillo, A. Hagiopol, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton,
VA; et al.
1100 hrs
Oral Presentation
Control Systems for Distributed
Aerial Robotics
Transformational Flight - Automation Coupling to Advanced Control
Parimal Kopardekar
UTM Project Director
NASA Ames Research Center
Chaired by: A. GIBSON, Empirical Systems Aerospace and K. GOODRICH, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-2763
Automation and Pilot Aids to Remote Rescue Mission
Self-Aware Vehicles: Mission
Improve Single-Pilot Safety
Autonomy: Robust Outer Loop and Performance Adaptation to
and Performance in Part 135 Control Needs
System Health Degradation
B. Allen, P. Rothhaar, J. Neilan, L. Tran, I. Gregory, NASA Langley Research
Operations
Monday, 13 June 2016
18-ATIO.TFPC-2
Y. Eun, D. Jeon, Korea Aerospace
S. Sidiropoulos, A. Majumdar, K. Han,
Research Institute, Daejeon, South Korea; W. Ochieng, Imperial College London,
H. Lee, University of California, Santa London, United Kingdom
Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; Z. Zhu, Stinger
Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc., Moffett
Field, CA; Y. Jung, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA; M. Jeong,
Korea Aerospace Research Institute,
Daejeon, South Korea; et al.
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2762
Identifying significant traffic
flow patterns in Multi-Airport
Systems Terminal Manoeuvring
Areas under uncertainty.
International Ballroom
(East)
Gunston West
Ryan Stone
President
SmartSky Networks
Columbia 1
Fairchild East
Lance Sherry
Director, Center for Air Transportation Systems Research and Associate
Professor, System Engineering and Operations Research Department
George Mason University
Brien Seeley
Founder
Sustainable Aviation Foundation - CAFÉ
Foundation
Transformational Flight - Automation, Airspace and Flight Path Management of ODM Operations: Panel Discussion
Field, CA; Y. Chu, University of
A. Saraf, J. Bertino, N. Luch, ATAC
California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA Corporation, Santa Clara, CA; H.
Idris, N. Shen, Engility Corporation,
Billerica, MA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2761
Operational Characteristics
Identification and Simulation
Model Verification for Incheon
International Airport
Terminal ATM
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2760
Miles-in-Trail Requirements
Relaxation: A Key Benefit
Mechanism of Integrated
A. Nikoleris, H. Erzberger, R. Paielli, Arrival Departure Surface
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Traffic Management
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2759
Performance of an Automated
System for Control of Traffic in
Terminal Airspace
Moderator: Bruce J. Holmes, CEO, AirMarkets Corporation
Panelists:
Natalia Alexandrov
Joe Burns
Senior Research Scientist
CEO
NASA Langley Research Center
Sensurion Corporation
Monday, 13 June 2016
17-ATIO.TFPC-1
0930 - 1230 hrs
A. Errico, V. Di Vito, L. Federico,
Italian Aerospace Research Center
(CIRA), Capua, Italy
Chaired by: B. BAXLEY, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-2757
AIAA-2016-2758
Study on Continuous Descent Impact of Runway Closures
Operation for Efficient Air
on Arrival Flows at a Major
Transport System
Metropolitan Airport
Monday, 13 June 2016
16-ATIO.ATM-3
53
M. Jentzsch, L. Taubert, I.
Wygnanski, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Tucson, AZ
University, Columbus, OH
S. Premachandran, Z. Hu, X.
Zhang, University of Southampton,
Southampton, United Kingdom
B. Röntsch, L. Taubert, P. Tewes, J.
Little, I. Wygnanski, University of
Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2766
Application of Active Flow
Control to a Generic Low
Aspect-Ratio Trapezoidal Wing
for High Lift Generation
University, Raleigh, NC
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2783
Wall--modeled Large Eddy
Simulation of Flow Over a Wall-mounted Hump
J. Lee, S. Lee, C. Kim, Seoul National
University, Seoul, South Korea
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2768
Actuations of Synthetic Jets
on a UCAV Planform at High
Angles of Attack
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2773
Generic Cavity Test within the
NRC 1.5 m Trisonic Wind Tunnel
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2785
Shedding Light into the QuasiLaminarization Process
F. Cadieux, J. Sadique, X. Yang, C.
Meneveau, R. Mittal, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, MD
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2786
Wall-Modeled Large Eddy
Simulation of Laminar
Separation Bubble Flows
Gómez López, Technical University of B. Shamsaei, J. Newman, University of
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Tennessee, Chattanooga, Chattanooga,
TN
G. Araya, University of Puerto Rico,
Mayaguez, Mayaguez,
M. Vyas, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; M. Waindim,
D. Gaitonde, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2784
Budget of Turbulent Kinetic
Energy in a Shock Wave/
Boundary-layer Interaction
D. Bacci, A. Saddington, D. Bray,
Cranfield University, Shrivenham,
United Kingdom
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2774
Wavelet Analysis of Complex
Geometry Transonic Cavity
Flows
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2780
Comparison of linear and
non-linear elasticity large
displacement mesh deformation
G. Abbruzzese, M. Cordero Gracia, M. in Computational Fluid Dynamics
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2779
Singular mesh generation from
multiple overset meshes: a tool
for industrial applications
Turbulence Modeling I: LES, DNS, Hybrid LES/RANS
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2778
Telescopic Approach for
Extreme-Scale Parallel
Mesh Generation for CFD
Applications
Geometry and Meshing
M. MacMaster, National Research
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
S. Das, Birla Institute of Technology,
Ranchi, India; J. Cohen, Technion--Israel
Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2772
Effect of Rear Face Geometry on
the Open Cavity Oscillatory Flow
at M=0.9
Cavity Flows I
J. Bartasevicius, University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, United Kingdom; A. Buzica,
C. Breitsamter, Technical University of
Munich, Munich, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2767
Discrete vortices on delta wings
with unsteady leading-edge
blowing
Flow Control Integration for Flight Control
A. Limare, University of Technology,
Troyes, France; P. Brenner, Airbus,
N. Chrisochoides, Old Dominion
Les Mureaux, France; H. Borouchaki,
University, Norfolk, VA
University of Technology, Troyes, France
S. Gs, A. Kartha, G. Candler,
Y. Yang, G. Zha, University of Miami, P. Iyer, National Institute of Aerospace,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Coral Gables, FL
Hampton, VA; M. Malik, NASA Langley
Minneapolis, MN
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: G. CANDLER, University of Minnesota
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-2781
AIAA-2016-2782
Filtered velocity based LES
Simulation of Airfoil Stall Flows
of mixing in high speed
Using IDDES with High Order
recirculating shear flow
Schemes
Monday, 13 June 2016
23-FD-3
Worth, TX; J. Erwin, R. Glasby, D.
Stefanski, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, TN
Chaired by: N. CHRISOCHOIDES, Old Dominion University and H. LUO, North Carolina State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2775
AIAA-2016-2776
AIAA-2016-2777
High-Order Mesh Curving Using Curved mesh generation using An adaptive remeshing strategy
WCN Mesh Optimization
radial basis functions
for unsteady aerodynamics
S. Karman, Pointwise, Inc., Fort
A. Kashi, H. Luo, North Carolina State applications
Monday, 13 June 2016
22-FD-2
Behtash, University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Chaired by: K. CASPER, Sandia National Laboratories and L. UKEILEY, University of Florida
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2769
AIAA-2016-2770
AIAA-2016-2771
Control of Low-Speed Cavity Supersonic Cavity Flow Control Computational Analysis of
Flow Using Steady Jets
for Scramjet Applications
Partially-Covered Cavity With
N. Al Haddabi, K. Kontis, H. ZareN. Webb, M. Samimy, Ohio State
and Without Side Walls
Monday, 13 June 2016
21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
D. Williams, Illinois Institute of
Technology, Chicago, IL; J. Seidel,
U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado
Springs, CO
Chaired by: K. HUBER, and G. DALE, Air Force Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-2764
AIAA-2016-2765
Crossed-Actuation AFC for
Active Flow Control on
Lateral-Directional Control of the Stability and Control
an ICE-101/Saccon UCAV
Configuration (SACCON)
Monday, 13 June 2016
20-FC-1
Jay
Georgetown East
Columbia 10
Columbia 11
54
Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington, D.C.
S. Duncan, P. Orkwis, M. Ugolotti,
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Center, Hampton, VA
F. Zander, T. Hermann, S. Loehle,
University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart,
Germany
Research Center, Cleveland, OH;
B. Naylor, DB Consulting, Inc.,
Cleveland, OH
A. Potturi, O. Peroomian, Metacomp
Technologies, Agoura Hills, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2797
Dynamic Stability Analysis of
the Orion Crew Module through
Computational Fluid Dynamics
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2801
Analysis of Air Plasma Flows in
Magnetoplasmadynamic Arcjet
Testing
N. Calvert, Y. Zhang, R. Miles,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2803
Characterizing FLEET for
Aerodynamic Measurements
in Various Gas Mixtures and
non-Air Environments
A. Martinez, M. Medeiros, University
of São Paulo, São Carlos, Brazil
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2792
Direct numerical simulation of
a wavepacket in a boundary
layer at Mach 0.9
D. Bianchi, T. Orra, Embraer, São
S. Ghosh, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute José dos Campos, Brazil; F. Silvestre,
Technological Institute of Aeronautics
of Technology, Atlanta, GA
(ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2808
Evaluation of the impacts of the
Objective Function definition in
Aircraft Conceptual Design
Design Optimization of Aircrafts and Other Complex Systems I
S. Loehle, University of Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2802
Review of Heat Flux
Measurements for High
Enthalpy Flows
High Enthalpy Ground Test Facilities
M. Ghoreyshi, P. French, U.S. Air Force
Academy, Colorado Springs, CO; D.
Findlay, J. Lee, Naval Air Warfare
Center, Patuxent River, MD; A. Jirasek,
A. Lofthouse, U.S. Air Force Academy,
Colorado Springs, CO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2796
Indicial Methods For the
Numerical Calculation of Dynamic
Derivatives of a Finned Projectile
T. Hermann, S. Loehle, University of F. Zander, S. Loehle, University of
Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
D. Burdette, G. Kenway, J. Martins,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Arbor, MI
M. Dong, Tianjin University, Tianjin,
China; X. Wu, Imperial College
London, London, United Kingdom
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2791
Local scattering theory and the
role of an abrupt change on
boundary-layer instability and
acoustic radiation
Novel CFD Applications
Chaired by: R. KOLONAY, Air Force Research Laboratory/RQVC/WPAFB and C. HEATH, NASA Glenn Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2804
AIAA-2016-2805
AIAA-2016-2806
AIAA-2016-2807
Parallel Aircraft Trajectory
Multi-Disciplinary, Multi-Fidelity Aerostructural design optimization A Methodology for Probabilistic
Optimization with Analytic
Discrete Data Transfer Using of a continuous morphing trailing Analysis of Distributed
Derivatives
Degenerate Geometry Forms edge aircraft for improved
Multidisciplinary Architecture
R. Falck, J. Gray, NASA Glenn
E. Olson, NASA Langley Research
mission performance
(PADMA)
Monday, 13 June 2016
27-MAO-1
S. Loehle, S. Fasoulas, G. Herdrich,
T. Hermann, B. Massuti-Ballester,
A. Meindl, University of Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany; et al.
Chaired by: M. RHODE, NASA Langley Research Center and B. MILLS, AEDC/ ATA
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2798
AIAA-2016-2799
AIAA-2016-2800
The Plasma Wind Tunnels at Plasma Wind Tunnel Flow
Tomographic Optical Emission
the Institute of Space Systems: Analysis with High Speed
Spectroscopy for Plasma Wind
Current Status and Challenges Imaging
Tunnel Testing
Monday, 13 June 2016
26-GT-1
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2790
Receptivity and Forced
Response to Acoustic
Disturbances in High-Speed
Boundary Layers
Boundary-Layer Transition: Noise and Receptivity
A. Wagner, E. Schuelein, K. Hannemann, P. Balakumar, R. King, A. Chou, L.
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Owens, M. Kegerise, NASA Langley
Göttingen, Germany
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: J. SEIDEL, USAF Academy and C. SCHROCK, Air Force Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2793
AIAA-2016-2794
AIAA-2016-2795
Neutralization of Airborne
Evaporative Cooling of
CFD Investigation of Supersonic
Contaminants
Idealized Torso Geometries
Bleed with Discretely Modeled
J. Boris, G. Patnaik, Naval Research Including Protective Armor
Holes in Cambridge Wind
Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
D. Mott, A. Kercher, A. Corrigan,
Tunnel at Various Conditions
Monday, 13 June 2016
25-FD-7
C. Zhang, L. Duan, Missouri University Physics and Technology, Zhukovsky,
of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO Russia; A. Tumin, University of
Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Chaired by: A. CHOU, NASA Langley Research Center and J. SMITH, Sandia National Laboratories
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2787
AIAA-2016-2788
AIAA-2016-2789
Multivariate Statistics Analysis Receptivity of High-Speed
High Frequency Free-Stream
of the Pressure Field Induced Boundary Layers to Kinetic
Disturbance Measurements in
by High-Speed Turbulent
Fluctuations
Hypersonic Wind Tunnels by
A. Fedorov, Moscow Institute of
Boundary Layers
Means of a Slender Wedge Probe
Monday, 13 June 2016
24-FD-4
Cardozo
Lincoln West
Jefferson East
Lincoln East
55
M. Osanov, J. Carstensen, E. Tromme,
J. Guest, Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD; C. Williams, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
S. Ha, Korea Maritime and Ocean
University, Busan, South Korea; J.
Guest, Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD
Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA; C. Quach, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton,
VA; E. Hogge, Northrop Grumman
Corporation, Hampton, VA; D. Burgett,
Christopher Newport University, Newport
News, VA
B. Wang, Y. Zhang, J. Gong, W. Zhang, Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics, J. Crabill, A. Jameson, Stanford
K. Zhang, China Academy of Aerospace Beijing, China
University, Stanford, CA
Aerodynamics, Beijing, China
Chaired by: A. ELMILIGUI, NASA Langley Research Center and D. KEATING
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2820
AIAA-2016-2821
AIAA-2016-2822
Non-Intrusive Uncertainty
Improved Kriging Model for A High-Order Overset Method
Quantification of CFD Based on MDOE wind tunnel tests
on Moving and Deforming
H. Ma, J. Zhang, Y. Qin, China
Adaptive Stochastic Kriging
Grids
Monday, 13 June 2016
30-MST-2
Rzeszow University of Technology,
Rzeszow, Poland
W. Lin, J. Newman, W. Anderson,
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga,
Chattanooga, TN
M. Kügler, F. Holzapfel, Technical
University of Munich, Munich,
Germany
Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics
G. Kopecki, P. Rzucidlo, P.
Grzybowski, D. Kordos, Rzeszow
University of Technology, Rzeszow,
Poland
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2818
Developing Automated
Contingency Procedures for the
ATOL System of a Fixed-Wing
UAV through Online FDD
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles I
Chaired by: N. MACCHIARELLA, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and S. BEARD, NASA-Ames Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2814
AIAA-2016-2815
AIAA-2016-2816
AIAA-2016-2817
Analysis of the quality control Design, Development, and Testing Development of a Microgravity A family of universal miniature
of UAVs for the case of the
of a UAV Hardware-in-the-Loop Generating UAV Using COTS
autopilots – design solutions,
analytical redundancy of
testbed for Aviation and Airspace Autopilots
characteristics, hardware/
J. Hathaway, J. Jacob, Oklahoma
measurements
Prognostics Research
software-in-the-loop
State University, Stillwater, OK
D. Nowak, A. Tomczyk, G. Kopecki, C. Teubert, G. Gorospe, C. Kulkarni,
simulations
Monday, 13 June 2016
29-MST-1
C. Allen, D. Poole, T. Rendall,
University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Kingdom
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2813
Broadband Shape and
Topology Optimization of
Acoustic Metamaterials and
Phononic Crystals
Shape and Topology Optimization I
Chaired by: S. FERGUSON, North Carolina State University and G. KENWAY, Univeristy of Michigan Department of Aerospace Engineering
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2809
AIAA-2016-2810
AIAA-2016-2811
AIAA-2016-2812
Topology Optimization of
Topology Optimization for
Topology Optimization of 3D Efficient Modal Design
Nonlinear Cellular Materials Additive Manufacturing:
Woven Micro-lattices using
Variables Applied to
J. Carstensen, J. Guest, Johns
New Projection-based Design a Projection-based Ground
Aerodynamic Optimization of a
Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD Algorithms
Structure Approach
Modern Transport Wing
Monday, 13 June 2016
28-MAO-2
G. Cai, A. Saeed, A. Younes, T.
Taha, J. Dias, L. Seneviratne, Khalifa
University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2819
First-Principles Modeling
of A Miniature Tilt-Rotor
Convertiplane in Low-Speed
Operation
Morgan
Monroe
Columbia 3
56
T. Fujino, T. Takahashi, University of
Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan
Computational Methods
K. Kalirajan, A. Joshi, Indian Institute of
Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
(DLR), Brunswick, Germany
West Lafayette, IN
Fluid Dynamics Award Lecture
C. Tillson, J. Uhl, J. Meyers, D.
Fletcher, University of Vermont,
P. Leyland, U. Sheikh, B. Duval,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Burlington, Burlington, VT
Lausanne, Switzerland; T. Hermann,
S. Loehle, University of Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany; T. McIntyre,
University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia; et al.
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2832
Investigation of Pyrolysis Gas
Chemistry in an Inductively
Coupled Plasma Facility
Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
Z. Enjiao, T. Chao, S. Wang, M. Yang,
Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin,
China
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2837
Distributed Cooperative Guidance
Law for Multiple Flight Vehicles of
O. Daskiran, A. Dogan, University of Saturation Attack
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2836
Airship Control using Expert
Demonstrations
Launch Vehicle, Missile, and Projectile Flight Dynamics
The Hydrodynamic theory of Premixed Flames: Laminar to Turbulent Propagation
Moshe Matalon
Caterpillar Distinguished Professor, Mechanical Science and Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chaired by: F. FRESCONI, US Army Research Lab and T. LAVIN, Sandia National Laboratories
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2833
AIAA-2016-2834
AIAA-2016-2835
Optimal Gliding Guidance for
SHEFEX II - An Aerodynamic Epsilon-Trig Regularization
Long Range Hypersonic vehicles and Structural Post-Flight
Method for Bang-Bang Optimal
with Impact angle Constraints
Analysis
Control Problems
M. Franze, German Aerospace Center K. Mall, M. Grant, Purdue University,
using Pseudospectral Method
Monday, 13 June 2016
34-AFM-3
Monday, 13 June 2016
33-LEC-1
1300 - 1400 hrs
University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart,
Germany
M. Winter, B. Butler, University of
Kentucky, Lexington, Lexington,
Switzerland; R. Morgan, University of M. Eberhart, S. Loehle, F. Zander,
KY; P. Danehy, S. Splinter, NASA
Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Langley Research Center, Hampton,
University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart,
Germany; H. Merbold, ABB Group, VA; Z. Diao, F. Pnaerai, University
of Kentucky, Lexington, Lexington,
Zurich, Switzerland; A. Murk,
University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; KY; et al.
S. Merli, University of Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2831
The ESA ARC Project: Ablation
Radiation Coupling for
hypervelocity re-entry with low
density type ablators
Ablation I
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2830
Characterization of Ablation
Product Radiation Signatures of
PICA and FiberForm
Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint- University, Hangzhou, China
Genèse, Belgium; Y. Maneva, Catholic
University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;
H. Deconinck, von Kármán Institute for
Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse,
Belgium; S. Poedts, Catholic University of
Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Chaired by: A. MARTIN, University of Kentucky and E. STERN, NASA Ames Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2827
AIAA-2016-2828
AIAA-2016-2829
Gas-surface interactions of
Expansion Tunnel Ablation
Electromagnetic Wave
high-temperature materials
Testing in Venus Entry
Transmission through
under high-enthlapy flows
Conditions
Lightweight Carbon Phenolic
N. Banerji, P. Leyland, Swiss Federal Ablator: Microwave to Infrared
using plasma wind tunnels
Institute of Technology, Lausanne,
B. Massuti-Ballester, G. Herdrich,
Frequencies
Monday, 13 June 2016
32-TP-1
Huntsville, AL; T. Moeller, University of
Tennessee, Tullahoma, Tullahoma, TN
Chaired by: T. MOELLER, University of Tennessee Space Institute and J. POGGIE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2823
AIAA-2016-2824
AIAA-2016-2825
AIAA-2016-2826
Finite Volume Method for
Numerical Simulation of
Computational Multi-Fluid
Numerical Simulation and
Divergence-free Solutions to Mars Entry Flight using
Model for Partially Ionized and Analysis of Hypersonic Vehicle
Maxwell’s Equations
Magnetohydrodynamic
Magnetized Plasma
Plasma Sheath
R. Thompson, The Boeing Company,
A. Alvarez Laguna, A. Lani, von Kármán T. Deyang, Q. Kun, Zhejiang
Parachute Effect
Monday, 13 June 2016
31-PDL-1
Holmead East
Cabinet
DuPont
Piscataway
57
D.C.; R. Burns, P. Danehy, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton,
VA
University, Princeton, NJ; R. Burns,
P. Danehy, B. Bathel, G. Jones,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
M. Sridhar, C. Kang, D. Landrum,
University of Alabama, Huntsville,
Huntsville, AL
J. Song, H. Luo, Vanderbilt University, K. Srivastava, K. Duraisamy,
Nashville, TN; B. Tobalske, University University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
of Montana, Missoula, Missoula,
Ann Arbor, MI
MT; T. Hedrick, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
Chaired by: R. RAMAMURTI and J. MURRAY, Sandia National Laboratories
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2849
AIAA-2016-2850
AIAA-2016-2851
Instantaneous Lift and Motion Three-Dimensional Numerical Influence of Vortical
Characteristics of Butterflies in Simulation of Hummingbird
Interactions on Thunniform Fish
Free Flight
Forward Flight
Motions
Monday, 13 June 2016
37-APA-6/FD-8
R. Burns, C. Peters, P. Danehy,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
M. Post, A. Sapell, J. Hart, U.S. Air
Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2852
Bio-Inspired Sinusoidal
Leading-Edged Wings
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2848
An Experimental Investigation
with Molecular Tagging
Technique on the Spray Flow
Ejected from an Air-Blast
Nozzle
N. Jiang, Spectral Energies, LLC,
F. Chen, H. Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong
Dayton, OH; B. Halls, Air Force Research University, Shanghai, China; H. Li, H.
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; H. Hu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Stauffer, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton,
OH; P. Danehy, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; J. Gord, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; S. Roy, Spectral Energies, LLC,
Dayton, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2847
Selective Two-Photon Absorptive
Resonance Femtosecond-Laser
Electronic-Excitation Tagging
(STARFLEET) Velocimetry in Flow
and Combustion Diagnostics
Bio-Inspired Flows
Y. Zhang, N. Calvert, M. Shneider,
R. Miles, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2846
Enhancement of FLEET in Argon
Gas Mixtures
Velocimetry I
H. Saranathan, M. Grant, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2842
Incorporation of Effects
of Control Surfaces into
Hypersonic Trajectory
K. Mall, M. Grant, Purdue University, Optimization Framework
Planetary Entry
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2841
Trigonomerization of Optimal
Control Problems with Bounded
Controls
Center, Moffett Field, CA; A. Schwing, West Lafayette, IN
NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX; J. Brock, Analytical
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett
Field, CA; M. Schoenenberger,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
Chaired by: L. MA, Virginia Tech and A. FAGAN, NASA Glenn Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2843
AIAA-2016-2844
AIAA-2016-2845
Femtosecond-Laser-Based
Development of Hydroxyl
Femtosecond Laser Tagging
Measurements of Velocity and Tagging Velocimetry for Low Characterization of a Sweeping
Density in the NASA Langley Velocity Flows
Jet Actuator Operating in the
M. Andre, P. Bardet, George
0.3-m Transonic Cryogenic
Compressible Regime
Washington University, Washington, C. Peters, R. Miles, Princeton
Tunnel
Monday, 13 June 2016
36-AMT-2
Z. Wang, M. Grant, Purdue University, C. O’Farrell, E. Brandeau, C. Tanner,
West Lafayette, IN
J. Gallon, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA; S. Muppidi, ERC,
Inc., Moffett Field, CA; I. Clark, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Chaired by: M. GRANT, Purdue University and C. KARLGAARD, Analytical Mechanics Associates Inc
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2838
AIAA-2016-2839
AIAA-2016-2840
Constrained Trajectory
Reconstructed Parachute
Dynamic CFD Simulations of
Optimization for Planetary
System Performance During the MEADS II Ballistic Range
Entry via Sequential Convex the Second LDSD Supersonic Test Model
E. Stern, NASA Ames Research
Programming
Flight Dynamics Test
Monday, 13 June 2016
35-AFM-4
Northwest
Columbia 2
Georgetown East
58
Flow Control Applications and Demonstrations II
Toulouse, France
D. Almosnino, Self, Redmond, WA
D. Almosnino, Self, Redmond, WA
Chaired by: K. VANDEN, USAF and L. UKEILEY, University of Florida
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-2863
AIAA-2016-2864
Assessment of an Inviscid Euler- A Low Subsonic Study of the
Adjoint Solver for Prediction of NASA N2A Hybrid Wing-Body
Aerodynamic Characteristics of Using an Inviscid Euler-Adjoint
the NASA HL-20 Lifting Body Solver
Monday, 13 June 2016
41-APA-9
M. Righi, Zurich University of Applied Tucson, AZ; M. Barad, C. Kiris, NASA
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Sciences, Zurich, Switzerland
Chaired by: J. HEEG, NASA-Langley Research Center and D. RAVEH
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-2861
AIAA-2016-2862
RANS-LES Hybrid Turbulence An Immersed Boundary Method
Modelling for Aeroelastic
for Solving the Compressible
Problems: Test Case 3 in
Navier-Stokes Equations with
the Second AIAA Aeroelastic
Fluid-Structure Interaction
C. Brehm, University of Arizona, Tucson,
Prediction Workshop
Monday, 13 June 2016
40-APA-8
Allan, Royal Military College of
F. Sartor, F. Gand, M. Huet, S.
Beneddine, D. Sipp, ONERA, Meudon, Canada, Kingston, Canada
France
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2866
DDES Simulation of a Complex
Main Landing Gear with SixWheel Bogie
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2867
Numerical Assessment for PIV
Measurement in Airplane Wakes
Applied CFD & Numerical Correlations with Experimental Data II
K. Matsushima, Toyama University,
S. Spagnolo, X. Zhang, Z. Hu, D.
U. Oza, Z. Hu, X. Zhang, University of Toyama, Japan; H. Kato, Japan
Angland, University of Southampton, Southampton, Southampton, United Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Chofu, Japan
Southampton, United Kingdom
Kingdom
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2865
Aerodynamic Interactions
between Landing-Gear
Components
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Results from the 2nd AIAA Aeroelastic Prediction Workshop II
ONERA, Lille, France
A. Arnault, J. Dandois, J. Monnier, J.
Delva, ONERA, Meudon, France; J.
Foucaut, Lille University of Science and
Technology, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2854
Analysis of the filtering effect
of the stochastic estimation and
accuracy improvement by sensor
V. Motta, P. Mouyon, C. Döll, ONERA, location optimization
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2853
Discrete Time Open-Loop and
Closed-Loop Flow Control Based
on Van der Pol Modeling
Feedback Flow Control
Chaired by: B. CYBYK, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and K. KARA, Khalifa University of Science, Technology & Research
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2856
AIAA-2016-2857
AIAA-2016-2858
AIAA-2016-2859
AIAA-2016-2860
Numerical Study of a Double Reynolds Number Effect of
Numerical Simulation of a
Flow Control and Analysis on Effects of Geometric
Stream Jet: ZDES Simulation, Leading Edge Tubercles on
Sweeping Jet Actuator
Simplified Ship Helideck
Parameters on Performance of
K. Kara, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, Q. Gallas, M. Lamoureux, J. Monnier, Sweeping Jet Actuator
Stability Analysis and Noise
Airfoil Aerodynamics
United Arab Emirates
A. Gilliot, C. Verbeke, J. Delva,
L. Peristy, R. Perez, A. Asghar, W.
B. Slupski, K. Kara, Khalifa University,
Reduction
Monday, 13 June 2016
39-APA-7
Chaired by: D. WILLIAMS, Illinois Institute of Technology and U. KAUL, NASA ARC
1400 hrs
No Presentations
Monday, 13 June 2016
38-FC-20
M. Natarajan, J. Freund, D. Bodony,
University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-2855
Global Mode Based Control of
Supersonic Jet Noise
Columbia 4
Jefferson West
Columbia 9
Northwest
59
Brusquet, G. Fleury, Laboratory of Signals L. Thobois, R. Krishnamurthy, J.
and Systems (L2S), Gif-sur-Yvette,
Cariou, J. Nicolaon, LEOSPHERE,
France; L. Thobois, LEOSPHERE, Orsay, Orsay, France
France; et al.
Toulouse, France
Cleveland, OH
J. Eanes, W. Monach, Daniel H.
Wagner Associates, Inc., Hampton, VA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3715
Weather Aware Route Planning
(WARP)
E. Rocco, Y. Han, J. Palacios,
Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA; R. Kreeger, NASA
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2875
Super-cooled Large Droplet Ice
Accretion Reproduction and
Scaling Law Validation
D. Bilodeau, W. Habashi, McGill
University, Montréal, Canada; G.
Baruzzi, ANSYS, Inc., Montréal,
Canada; M. Fossati, McGill University,
Montréal, Canada
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2876
Numerical Modeling of First
and Second Order SLD Effects
on 3D Geometries
Supercooled-Large Droplet (SLD) Icing
M. Pruis, D. Delisi, NorthWest
Research Associates, Redmond, WA;
D. Jacob, Coherent Research Group,
LLC, Key West, FL; D. Lai, NorthWest
Research Associates, Redmond, WA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2871
Summary of NASA Wake and
Weather Data Collection at
Memphis International Airport:
2013-2015 (Invited)
Aircraft Wake Turbulence II (Invited)
J. Cliquet, Airbus, Toulouse, France
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2877
A combined post-processing
method for SLD modeling
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2880
Robust Optimization of
Transonic Airfoil for Generic
Fighter Aircraft using Global
Variable Fidelity Modeling
M. Sol, R. Vos, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2881
Conceptual Design of SweptWing Root Airfoils
T. Ikonen, A. Sobester, University of
Southampton, Southampton, United
Kingdom
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2882
A Ground Structure Approach
for the Evolutionary
Optimization of Aircraft Wing
Structures
W. Li, J. Robinson, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2883
Automated Generation of
Finite-Element Meshes for
Aircraft Conceptual Design
Aircraft Design Methods and Tools II: Geometry, Aerodynamic, and Structural Design
B. Hiller, Y. Cai, E. Karagoz, Georgia
M. Tyan, N. Nguyen, J. Lee, Konkuk
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; C. University, Seoul, South Korea
Wilhelms, RWTH Aachen University,
Aachen, Germany; I. Chakraborty, S.
Briceno, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA; et al.
Chaired by: W. ANEMAAT, DARcorporation and R. VOS
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-2878
AIAA-2016-2879
Advanced Modeling in OpenVSP Framework for Assessing
R. McDonald, California Polytechnic Impact of Active Flow Control
State University, San Luis Obispo, CA Technologies for Commercial
Aircraft
Monday, 13 June 2016
44-ATIO.ACD-2
Y. Guo, Y. Lian, University of
Louisville, Louisville, KY
Chaired by: M. POTAPCZUK, NASA Glenn Research Center and P. VILLEDIEU
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2872
AIAA-2016-2873
AIAA-2016-2874
Numerical Investigation of
A revisited model for SLD
Additional Results of Glaze
High-Speed Droplet Impact on impact onto a solid surface.
Icing Scaling in SLD Conditions
P. Trontin, P. Villedieu, ONERA,
J. Tsao, Ohio Aerospace Institute,
Solid and Wet Surfaces
Monday, 13 June 2016
43-ASE-4
KyungHee University, Seoul, South
Korea
Chaired by: M. PRUIS, Northwest Research Associates Inc and S. KOERNER, DLR
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2868
AIAA-2016-2869
AIAA-2016-2870
Uncertainly Quantification of Development and assessment of Deployment of a next
Lidar-Derived Wake Vortex
a Wake Vortex characterization generation and operational
Parameters with/without Data algorithm based on a hybrid
LIDAR solution for monitoring
Assimilation (Invited)
LIDAR signal processing
wake vortices for supporting
T. Misaka, S. Obayashi, Tohoku
A. Hallermeyer, A. Dolfi-Bouteyre, M.
new wake turbulence
University, Sendai, Japan; S. Jeong, Valla, ONERA, Palaiseau, France; L. Le regulations (Invited)
Monday, 13 June 2016
42-ASE-3
C. Liu, B. Peng, B. Chen, C. Ji, China
Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics,
Beijing, China
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-2884
Rapid Design and Optimization
of Waverider from 3D Flow
Gunston East
Georgetown West
Columbia 12
60
LMI, Tysons, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2888
UAS Traffic Management
(UTM) Concept of Operations
to Safely Enable Low Altitude
Flight Operations
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2889
Demonstration of an Adaptable
NextGen Interface for the UAS
Ground Control Station
UAS in the NAS
S. Campbell, A. Alexander, Lincoln
Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of B. Baxley, S. Wilson, R. Roper, K.
Technology, Lexington, MA
Swieringa, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2895
Flight Crew Responses from
the Interval Management
Alternative Clearances
(IMAC) Human-In-The-Loop
Experiment
T. Callantine, San Jose State University,
Moffett Field, CA; T. Prevot, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; N.
Bienert, A. Borade, C. Gabriel, V. Gujral,
San Jose State University, Moffett Field,
CA; et al.
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2896
Human-in-the-Loop Investigation
of Interoperability Between
Terminal Sequencing and Spacing,
Automated Terminal Proximity
Alert, and Wake-Separation
Recategorization
M. Hejase, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH; A. Oguz, Turkish Air
Force Academy, Istanbul, Turkey; A.
Kurt, Center for Automotive Research,
Columbus, OH; U. Ozguner, K. Redmill,
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2890
A Hierarchical Hybrid State
System Based Controller Design
Approach for an Autonomous
UAS Mission
VA; J. Tejeda, Booz Allen Hamilton, A. Malik, V. Gollnick, Institute of Air
Washington, D.C.; V. Stouffer, R.
Transportation Systems, Hamburg,
Hemm, S. Trajkov, LMI, Tysons, VA; Germany
J. Creedon, Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA; et al.
M. Kreimeier, E. Stumpf, D.
Gottschalk, RWTH Aachen University,
Aachen, Germany
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2900
Economical assessment of air
mobility on demand concepts
with focus on Germany
Transformational Flight - On-Demand Mobility (ODM) Barriers & Opportunities
R. Lane, EUROCONTROL, Bretigny,
France
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2894
The Effect of CockpitBased Convective Weather
Notifications on Pilot Decision
M. Ellejmi, S. Dubuisson, M. Bonnier, Making
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2893
Impacts of Guidance function
on Air Traffic Controller
situation awareness
Human Factors in ATM
J. Murphy, N. Otto, S. Jovic, NASA
T. Prevot, J. Rios, P. Kopardekar, J. Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA; T. Carniol, RGI Commercial
Robinson III, M. Johnson, J. Jung,
T. Prevot, J. Homola, J. Mercer,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Solutions, Fairfax, VA
Field, CA
Field, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2887
From Rural to Urban
Environments: Human/
Systems Simulation Research
for Low Altitude UAS Traffic
Management (UTM)
Chaired by: V. STOUFFER, LMI and V. KUMAR, Intelligent Automation Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2897
AIAA-2016-2898
AIAA-2016-2899
On-Demand Aviation
Net Present Value, Trade-space, Impact of Reduced Crew
Regulatory Obstacles and
and Feasibility of On-Demand Operations on Airlines Resulting Research Roadmaps Aircraft
Operational Challenges and
R. Hemm, D. Duncan, V. Stouffer,
M. Narkus-Kramer, LMI, Tysons,
Cost Benefits
Monday, 13 June 2016
47-ATIO.TFPC-3
J. Gauci, K. Theuma, D. Zammit
Mangion, University of Malta, Msida,
Malta
Chaired by: N. SMITH, NASA-Ames
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-2891
AIAA-2016-2892
Pilot Evaluation of a Decision Insights in Mining the NTSB
Support Tool for Weather
Accident and Incident Database
and Terrain Avoidance during J. Cistone, Sullivan Aviation Services,
LLC, Hanover, PA
Departure
Monday, 13 June 2016
46-ATIO.ATM-5
Washington, D.C.
M. Kuffner, Lincoln Laboratory,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Lexington, MA; R. Guendel, Odyssey
Systems Consulting Group, Wakefield,
MA; S. Darrah, Booz Allen Hamilton,
Dayton, OH
Chaired by: L. REDDY, Purdue University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-2885
AIAA-2016-2886
Investigating Traffic Avoidance Emergent Detect and Avoid
Maneuver Preferences
in the Absence of Intent
of Unmanned Aircraft
Information of Intruder Aircraft
V. Kuo, Human Solutions, Inc.,
Operators_20151027
Monday, 13 June 2016
45-ATIO.ATM-4
Columbia 1
Fairchild East
Embassy
61
Technology, Atlanta, GA; A. Gissen,
A. Jairam, L. Clemons, R. Wlezien,
E. Whalen, The Boeing Company, St.
Iowa State University, Ames, IA
Louis, MO; A. Glezer, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
State University, Raleigh, NC
S. Beresh, J. Wagner, K. Casper,
Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM
Melissa Musgrave
Head of Employment
Airbus and Airbus Group North America
N. Vinha, F. Meseguer-Garrido, J.
Henfling, R. Spillers, Sandia National K. Casper, J. Wagner, S. Beresh, R. de Vicente, E. Valero, Technical
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
Spillers, J. Henfling, Sandia National University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2912
A numerical study of the
saturation process in an open
cavity flow
Q. Liu, Technical University of Madrid,
Madrid, Spain; F. Gómez, Monash
University, Melbourne, Australia; V.
Theofilis, Technical University of Madrid,
Madrid, Spain
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2913
Control of flow instabilities in an
open aircraft bay model cavity
University, Ames, IA
International Ballroom
(East)
G. Jones, W. Milholen, J. Fell, S.
Webb, C. Cagle, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Albright
Columbia 11
Cabinet
Darryll J. Pines
Nariman Farvardin Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Dean, A. James Clark School of Engineering
University of Maryland
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-2907
Using Computational Fluid
Dynamics and Experiments
to Design Sweeping Jets for
High Reynolds Number Cruise
L. Clemons, R. Wlezien, Iowa State Configurations
Simon Carlisle
Director, Strategy, Civil Aerospace
Rolls Royce
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2906
Unsteady Active Flow Control
A. Shmilovich, Y. Yadlin, The Boeing on the Leading Edge of a
Company, Huntington Beach, CA
High-lift Configuration Laminar
Airfoil
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2905
Traverse Actuation Method
Cavity Flows II
L. Clemons, P. Clayton, A. Jairam,
R. Wlezien, Iowa State University,
Ames, IA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2904
Implementation and Testing of
a Modular Rapid Prototyped
Laminar Airfoil with Steady
Blown Active Flow Control Slots
Flow Control for High-Lift Airfoils
Tom Pelland
President, Engine & Environmental Control Systems
UTC Aerospace Systems
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2911
Unsteady Pressure Sensitive
Paint Measurements of
Resonance Properties in
E. Demauro, S. Beresh, J. Wagner, J. Complex Cavities
Chaired by: R. SCHMIT, USAF AFRL and S. DAS, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2908
AIAA-2016-2909
AIAA-2016-2910
Time-dependent airloads on a Compressibility Effects in the Three-Dimensional
cylinder in a supersonic cavity Shear Layer over a Rectangular Measurement of Edge Effects in
D. Chin, K. Granlund, North Carolina Cavity
Open Cavities of Finite-Span
Monday, 13 June 2016
51-FD-9
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Chaired by: R. KUMAR, Florida State University and J. LIN, NASA-Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2901
AIAA-2016-2902
AIAA-2016-2903
Performance Enhancement of High-Lift Performance
Unsteady Active Flow Control
an Airfoil Model with a Control Enhancement of a Simple Flap on the Morphed Leading Edge
Surface using Synthetic Jets
using Aerodynamic Flow Control of a High-lift Configuration
M. Monastero, M. Amitay, Rensselaer M. DeSalvo, Georgia Institute of
Laminar Airfoil
Monday, 13 June 2016
50-FC-3
Alton D. Romig, Jr.
Executive Officer
National Academy of Engineering
The Future of Education
Concepts to Reality—Airplane Development In A Global Environment
Moderator: Ken Sanger, Vice President / General Manager 787 Airplane Development, The Boeing Company
Panelists:
Luis Carlos Affonso
Chief Operating Officer, Commercial Aviation
Embraer S.A.
Monday, 13 June 2016
49-F360-3
1400 - 1600 hrs
Moderator: Todd W. Zarfos, Vice President, Engineering Functions, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Panelists:
Tara Chklovski
Norman L. Fortenberry
Founder, CEO
Executive Director
Iridescent
American Society for Engineering Education
Monday, 13 June 2016
48-F360-2
1400 - 1600 hrs
62
R. Gregg-III, The Boeing Company,
Seattle, WA; J. Alonso, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA
C. Rossow, N. Kroll, S. Goertz,
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2924
Multilevel Parallelism for
CFD Codes on Heterogeneous
Platforms
M. Park, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; A. Loseille,
French National Institute for Research
in Computer Science and Control
(INRIA), Le Chesnay, France; J.
Krakos, T. Michal, The Boeing
Company, St. Louis, MO; J. Alonso,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2918
Unstructured Grid Adaptation:
Status, Potential Impacts, and
Recommended Investments
Towards CFD 2030
China; X. Liu, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, NC; X. Yang,
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of
China, Ltd. (COMAC), Shanghai,
China; T. Liu, Beihang University,
Beijing, China; H. Luo, North Carolina
State University, Raleigh, NC
R. Harris, R. Arslanbekov, CFD
Research Corporation, Huntsville,
AL; A. Sescu, E. Collins, E. Luke,
Mississippi State University,
Mississippi State, AL
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2929
Validation of Overset
Discontinuous Galerkin and
Hybrid RANS/LES Method for
Jet Noise Prediction
Discontinuous Galerkin Methods - Applications
N. Wukie, P. Orkwis, M. Turner,
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
OH
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2930
A fully-implicit, Giles-type
nonreflecting boundary
condition in a DG-Chimera
turbomachinery solver
B. Baghapour, A. McCall, C. Roy,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright- A. Jost, J. Zhang, Florida Institute of State University, Blacksburg, VA
Patterson AFB, OH
Technology, Melbourne, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2922
Theoretical Error Analysis of
Direct Overset Finite Element
Methods
Chaired by: K. SHAHBAZI, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and D. KESSLER, Naval Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2925
AIAA-2016-2926
AIAA-2016-2927
AIAA-2016-2928
Simulations of Compressible Progress Towards the
A Reconstructed Direct
A Direct Discontinuous Galerkin
Taylor-Green Flow by a
Application of the Recovery- Discontinuous Galerkin Method Method for Computation of
Discontinuous Galerkin Method Based Disontinuous Galerkin for Compressible Turbulent Flows Turbulent Flows on Hybrid
H. Atkins, NASA Langley Research
Method to Practical Flow
on Hybrid Grids
Grids
Center, Hampton, VA
X. Yang, Commercial Aircraft Corporation J. Cheng, Beihang University, Beijing,
Physics Problems
P. Johnson, E. Johnsen, University of of China, Ltd. (COMAC), Shanghai,
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI China; J. Cheng, Beihang University,
Beijing, China; X. Liu, C. Wang, North
Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC;
J. Si, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of
China, Ltd. (COMAC), Shanghai, China;
H. Luo, North Carolina State University,
Raleigh, NC
D. Chandar, H. Gopalan, Institute of High of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
Field, CA
Nanjing, China; O. Hu, Aviation
Performance Computing, Singapore,
Industry Corporation of China (AVIC),
Singapore
Jingdezhen, China
Monday, 13 June 2016
54-FD-12
G. Laskowski, J. Kopriva, V.
Michelassi, S. Shankaran, GE
Aviation, Lynn, MA; U. Paliath, R.
Bhaskaran, GE Global Research,
Niskayuna, NY; et al.
Solver Techniques I
Laboratory, Golden, CO; S. Boldyrev,
University of Wisconsin, Madison,
Madison, WI; C. Chang, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ; P. Fischer,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL; R. Grout, National Renewable
Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO; W.
Gustafson, Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, Richland, WA; et al.
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2917
Future Directions of High
Fidelity CFD for Aerothermal
Turbomachinery Analysis and
M. Sprague, National Renewable Energy Design
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2916
Outcomes from the DOE
Workshop on Turbulent Flow
Simulation at the Exascale
Trends in Simulation Based Engineering (Invited)
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2923
Hybrid Parallel CPU-GPU
Incompressible Flow Solver with
Ghost-cell Immersed Boundary
D. French, University of Cincinnati, Method and Adaptive Mesh
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Cincinnati, OH; J. Benek, C. Schrock, Refinement
Chaired by: P. BUNING, NASA-Langley Research Center and D. FRENCH, University of Cincinnati
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2919
AIAA-2016-2920
AIAA-2016-2921
Comparative Analysis of the
Cartesian Grid Method for
Near-Body Grid Adaption for
Arbitrary Mesh Interface(AMI) Complex Compressible Flows Overset Grids
P. Buning, NASA Langley Research
and Overset Methods for Dynamic and Its Applications
N. Zhao, Z. Shen, Nanjing University Center, Hampton, VA; T. Pulliam,
Body Motions in OpenFOAM
Monday, 13 June 2016
53-FD-11
J. Dryer, NASA Headquarters,
Washington, D.C.; M. Rogers, NASA
Ames Research Center, MOFFETT
FIELD, CA
Chaired by: M. MALIK, NASA-Langley Research Center and M. ROGERS, NASA-Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2914
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
The Need for Advanced
Requirements for Certification DLR’s efforts for Digital Flight:
Simulations for Advanced Air by Analysis and Implications A Virtual Aircraft Technology
Vehicle Concepts
for CFD
Integration Platform
Monday, 13 June 2016
52-FD-10
X. Shi, N. Hu, G. Zhang, C. Yue, X.
Yuan, China Academy of Aerospace
Aerodynamics, Beijing, China; C. Shu,
Brown University, Providence, RI
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-2931
Supersonic Film Cooling
Simulation with a DG Method
Jay
Holmead West
Jefferson East
63
M. Miselis, Y. Huang, X. Zhong,
University of California, Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, CA
J. Bevan, D. Willis, University of
Massachusetts, Lowell, Lowell, MA
N. Ghaisas, A. Subramaniam, S. Lele, C. Blakely, A. Katz, O. Tong, Utah
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
State University, Logan, UT
Chaired by: D. WILLIS, University of Massachusetts Lowell and C. LIANG, George Washington University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2944
AIAA-2016-2945
AIAA-2016-2946
A High-Order Conservative
High-Order Eulerian Methods High-Order Strand Grid
Eulerian Simulation Method for for Elastic-Plastic Flow in Solids Methods for Multi-species
Vortex Dominated Flows
and Coupling with Fluid Flows Reacting Flow
Monday, 13 June 2016
57-FD-15
Schneider, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
Chaired by: R. KIMMEL, USAF AFRL/RQHF and B. WHEATON, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2938
AIAA-2016-2939
AIAA-2016-2940
Instability Measurements in the Laminar-Turbulent Transition Modal Analysis of Receptivity
Boeing/AFOSR Mach-6 Quiet on a Flared Cone at Mach 6
Mechanisms for a Freestream
C. Hader, H. Fasel, University of
Tunnel
Hot-Spot Perturbation on
Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
J. Edelman, B. Chynoweth, G.
a Blunt Compression-Cone
McKiernan, C. Sweeney, S.
Boundary Layer
Monday, 13 June 2016
56-FD-14
K. Holst, J. Schmisseur, University of L. Vanstone, N. Clemens, M. Saleem, F. Alvi, Florida State University,
Tennessee, Tullahoma, Tullahoma, TN S. Seckin, University of Texas, Austin, Tallahassee, FL
Austin, TX
Chaired by: J. BENEK, Air Force Research Lab AFRL/RQ and P. MORGAN, Ohio Aerospace Institute
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2932
AIAA-2016-2933
AIAA-2016-2934
Reynolds-Averaged NavierInvestigation of Unsteadiness Effect of Reynolds Number on
Stokes Simulations of Swept in a Mach 2 Swept-Ramp
3-D Shock Wave Boundary
Shock Wave Boundary Layer Shock/Boundary-Layer
Layer Interactions
Interactions at Mach 2 and 5 Interaction Using 50 kHz PIV A. Baldwin, N. Arora, R. Kumar,
Monday, 13 June 2016
55-FD-13
C. Helm, M. Martin, University of
Maryland, College Park, College
Park, MD
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2936
Low-frequency unsteadiness in
a wide-span hypersonic shock/
turbulent boundary layer
interaction
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2942
DNS and PSE study on the
stabilization effect of hypersonic
boundary layer waves using 2-D
surface roughness
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2943
Optical Measurements of
Transitional Events in a Mach-6
Laminar Boundary Layer
A. Iwakawa, T. Tamba, S. Pham, T.
Shoda, A. Sasoh, Nagoya University,
Nagoya, Japan
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2937
Pulse Energy Effect on
Shock Wave Boundary Layer
Interaction Control using
Repetitive Energy Depositions
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2948
High-Order Hybrid Fourier
Continuation-WENO Scheme for
3D Compressible Navier-Stokes
Equations
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2949
A high order spectral difference
method for fluid-structure
interaction using an implicitexplicit RK coupling scheme
F. Moreira, E. Jourdan, C. Breviglieri, K. Shahbazi, South Dakota School of X. Zhang, C. Liang, L. Li, Z. Zhang, J.
Technological Institute of Aeronautics Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD Lee, George Washington University,
(ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil;
Washington, D.C.
A. Aguiar, Federal University of ABC,
Santo André, Brazil; J. Azevedo,
Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE),
São José dos Campos, Brazil
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2947
Implicit Spectral Difference
Method Solutions of
Compressible Flows Considering
High-Order Meshes
High-Order Methods I
T. Kocian, A. Moyes, C. Mullen, H.
S. Gordeyev, T. Juliano, University of
Reed, Texas A&M University, College K. Fong, X. Zhong, University of
Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
Station, TX
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2941
PSE and Spatial Biglobal
Instability Analysis of HIFiRE-5
Geometry
High-Speed Boundary-Layer Transition I
J. Pickles, P. Subbareddy, V.
Narayanaswamy, North Carolina
State University, Raleigh, NC
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2935
Sharp-Fin Induced Shock
Wave/Turbulent Boundary
Layer Interactions in an
Axisymmetric Configuration
Shock-Boundary Layer Interaction I
Columbia 10
Lincoln East
Oak Lawn
64
Solutions, Gettysburg, PA; J. Engle,
J. Heineck, NASA Ames Research
Engle Technologies, Houston, TX
Center, Moffett Field, CA; D. Banks,
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center,
Edwards, CA; E. Schairer, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; E.
Haering, P. Bean, NASA Armstrong Flight
Research Center, Edwards, CA
T. Foster, D. Howe, P. Osterkamp,
Empirical Systems Aerospace, Inc.,
Pismo Beach, CA
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
Instrumentation and Baseline
Characterization of a Tecnam
P2006T for the SCEPTOR
Distributed Electric Propulsion
test vehicle.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2958
Topology Optimization of a
Blended-Wing-Body Aircraft
Structure
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2959
Efficient Framework for Missile
Design and 6DoF Simulation
using Multi-fidelity Analysis
and Data Fusion
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2960
Multidisciplinary Design
Optimization Research of
overall Aero-engine based on
Flow Path
Design Optimization of Aircrafts and Other Complex Systems II
D. Baumgärtner, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany; T.
Economon, J. Alonso, Stanford
Munich, Munich, Germany; A. Viti, A.
Dumont, G. Carrier, ONERA, Meudon, University, Stanford, CA
France; K. Bletzinger, Technical University
of Munich, Munich, Germany
Chaired by: S. CHOWDHURY, University at Buffalo and T. HEARN, NASA Glenn Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2961
AIAA-2016-2962
AIAA-2016-2963
A Multifidelity Multiobjective Comparison and combination
An Efficient Unsteady
Optimization Framework for of experience-based
Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic
High-Lift Airfoils
parameterization with vertex
Design Framework Using
J. Demange, A. Savill, T. Kipouros, morphing in aerodynamic shape Discrete Adjoint
Cranfield University, Cranfield, United optimization of a forward-swept B. Zhou, T. Albring, N. Gauger,
Kingdom
Technical University of Kaiserslautern,
wing aircraft
Monday, 13 June 2016
60-MAO-4
J. Schetz, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2954
Variable Stability Learjets –
First Flights of an Old Airplane
with a New VSS
Z. Probst, M. Reeder, Air Force
Institute of Technology, WrightZ. McCarley, J. Lindak, Calspan
Patterson AFB, OH; R. Johnson, J.
Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY
Grove, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2953
Flight Test Experiments on
Cavity Flow in a SUU-41 Pod
Flight Testing of Manned Aircraft
Shape and Topology Optimization II
G. Singh, V. Toropov, Queen Mary
University of London, London, United N. Nguyen, M. Tyan, J. Lee, Konkuk X. Shen, W. Hu, Beihang University,
Beijing, China
T. Winter, M4 Engineering, Inc., Long Kingdom; J. Eves, Altair Engineering, University, Seoul, South Korea
Beach, CA; B. Coleman, H. Pernicka, Inc., Bristol, United Kingdom
Missouri University of Science and
Technology, Rolla, MO
Chaired by: A. NAJAFI, ANSYS, Inc. and S. CHOI, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2955
AIAA-2016-2956
AIAA-2016-2957
Control Power Optimization
Comparing Different Off-the- Development of a
Using Artificial Intelligence
Shelf Optimizers’ Performance Multidisciplinary Design
For Forward Swept Wing And in Conceptual Aircraft Design Analysis and Optimization
A. Wendorff, E. Botero, J. Alonso,
Hybrid Wing Body Aircraft
Toolset for Integrated
M. Adegbindin, N. Love, R. Kapania, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Spacecraft Subsystem Models
Monday, 13 June 2016
59-MAO-3
R. Tagai, K. Nakakita, M. Kurita,
T. Nakajima, Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu,
Japan
Chaired by: S. GINN, NASA AFRC and R. ROEDTS, Columbia Helicopters, Inc
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2950
AIAA-2016-2951
AIAA-2016-2952
Wing Deformation
Background Oriented Schlieren Entry Flight Testing the Space
Measurement As Bases for
(BOS) of a Supersonic Aircraft
Shuttle, 1977 to 1984
D. Cooke, Cooke Concepts and
In-flight Aerodynamics
in Flight
Monday, 13 June 2016
58-FT-1
Columbia 3
Cardozo
Gunston West
65
Human Factors, Perception, and Cueing
D. Liu, G. Liu, G. Hong, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
York, Binghamton, NY
L. Allen, J. Meyers, D. Fletcher,
University of Vermont, Burlington,
Burlington, VT
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2972
Attitude and Altitude
Stabilization of Fixed Wing
VTOL Unmanned Air Vehicle
China Lake, CA; I. Boyd, University of B. Oliver, A. Amar, NASA Johnson
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI Space Center, Houston, TX
Center, Houston, TX; J. Droba, HX5, Center, Houston, TX
Houston, TX
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-2982
Development and Verification
of Enclosure Radiation
Capabilities in the CHarring
Ablator Response (CHAR) code.
R. Jambunathan, D. Levin, University of G. Salazar, J. Droba, B. Oliver, A.
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Amar, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2981
Advanced Parallelization
Strategies for Modelling Flow
Through Ablative Thermal
Protection Systems
Ablation II - Modeling
C. Limbach, C. Dumitrache, A. Yalin, C. Limbach, R. Robinson, D. Adams,
Colorado State University, Fort
M. Wilbanks, A. Yalin, Colorado State
Collins, CO
University, Fort Collins, CO
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2976
A Microscopic Study of Laser
Interactions with Single
Levitated Liquid Droplets in an
Electrodynamic Balance
Plasma and Laser Diagnostics
Chaired by: B. HOLLIS, NASA-Langley Research Center and T. GOKCEN, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2977
AIAA-2016-2978
AIAA-2016-2979
AIAA-2016-2980
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Inverse Heat Conduction
Overview of the CHarring
Tangle-free Finite Element
Ablation and Pyrolysis with
Methods in the CHAR Code
Ablator Response (CHAR) Code Mesh Motion for Ablation
A. Amar, B. Oliver, B. Kirk, G.
Application to Rocket Nozzles for Aerothermal Flight Data
Problems
Salazar, NASA Johnson Space
P. Cross, Naval Air Warfare Center,
J. Droba, NASA Johnson Space
Reconstruction
Monday, 13 June 2016
64-TP-2
A. Meindl, T. Hermann, S. Loehle,
S. Fasoulas, University of Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany
D. Richards, Coventry University,
Coventry, United Kingdom; P. Lamb,
BAE Systems, Rochester, United
Kingdom
Modeling and Simulation of Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles II
L. Fucke, B. Correia Grácio, The Boeing
Company, Madrid, Spain; F. Mohrmann,
National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR),
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
M. Wu, M. Chen, F. Wang, Q. Wang, A. Guclu, ROKETSAN Missile
Beihang University, Beijing, China
Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey;
D. Kurtulus, Middle East Technical
University, Ankara, Turkey; K. Arikan,
Atilim University, Ankara, Turkey
Chaired by: J. DRAKES, Aerojet Rocketdyne and C. SUCHOMEL, USAF
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2973
AIAA-2016-2974
AIAA-2016-2975
Assessment of Coherent Laser Characterization of NO
Laser Light Scattering from
Diagnostic Techniques for
Production Over Metallic
Equilibrium, High Temperature
Probing Atomic Oxygen in
Surfaces in Air Plasmas Using Gases: Limitations on Rayleigh
High-Enthalpy Flows
Laser Induced Fluorescence
Scattering Thermometry
Monday, 13 June 2016
63-PDL-2
P. Pagadala, M. Reed, E. Besson, V.
Golubev, N. Uddanti, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beach, FL
Chaired by: S. BEARD, NASA-Ames Research Center and T. BURRESS, Lockheed Martin
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-2969
AIAA-2016-2970
AIAA-2016-2971
Modeling SJA-based UAV Flight Analysis of Onboard Takeoff Small-scale coaxial armed
Control in Extraterrestrial
and Landing Characteristics for unmanned helicopter flight
Conditions
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
dynamics investigation
Monday, 13 June 2016
62-MST-4
H. Peterse, D. Pool, M. van Paassen, P. Zaal, San Jose State University,
M. Mulder, Delft University of
Moffett Field, CA
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-2968
Functional Symbology –
Evaluation of task-specific
Head-Up Display information
S. Chivukula, F. Cardullo, K. Zaychik, J. Field, National Aerospace Laboratory for use on a commercial flight
A. Momani, State University of New (NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands;
deck
Chaired by: D. CARTMELL, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology and C. TAYLOR, The MITRE Corporation
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-2964
AIAA-2016-2965
AIAA-2016-2966
AIAA-2016-2967
Interactions of Outside Visual Effects of Different Heave
Measurement of Perceived
Flight Crew Response to
Cues and Motion Cueing
Motion Components on Pilot Motion In a Fixed Base
Unexpected Events: A Simulator
Settings in Yaw Tracking
Pitch Control Behavior
Simulator
Experiment
Monday, 13 June 2016
61-MST-3
DuPont
Piscataway
Monroe
Morgan
66
Barbara Esker
NASA
David Riley
Boeing Engineering Operations and Technology
Peggy Cornelle
NASA Glenn Research Center
Jayant Ramakrishnan
Bastion Technologies
Lisa Teague
Rolls Royce
Richard Wahls
NASA Langley Research Center
Sally Johnson
Adaptive Aerospace group, Inc.
Peter Coen
NASA Langley Research Center
Networking Coffee Break
Matthew Hutchison
Aurora Flight Sciences
John Cavolowsky
NASA
Rising Leaders in Aerospace: Speed Networking and Reception
Matthew Hutchison
Aurora Flight Sciences
Dean Jorgensen
Space Electronics
Fayette Collier
NASA
Speakers’ Briefing
Tuesday
Making Dreams into Reality—The Epochal Stories That Define the Boeing Company
Michael Lombardi
Director of Boeing Archives
The Boeing Company
Plenary
Some Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Entry and Landing of the Mars Science Laboratory
Pieter Buning
Aerospace Technologist
NASA Langley Research Center
Aerodynamics Award Lecture
Renewing Innovation in U.S. Aeronautics
Congressman Steve Knight (R-CA)
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
Innovation and Inspiration — The HondaJet
Michimasa Fujino
President & CEO
Honda Aircraft Company
0810 hrs
Plenary
0745 hrs
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
70-PLNRY-3
0745 - 0900 hrs
International Ballroom
(Center)
Session Rooms
International Ballroom
(Center)
Cabinet
Meeting Room Foyers
Gregor Verble Mikic
Joby Aviation
Art Mallett
Dunmore Corporation
Michael Corcoran
The Boeing Company
International Ballroom
(West)
Authors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute briefing on the day of their session to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session.
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
69-SB-2
0730 - 0800 hrs
Monday, 13 June 2016
68-PLNRY-2
1730 - 1830 hrs
Monday, 13 June 2016
67-LEC-2
1630 - 1730 hrs
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum.
Monday, 13 June 2016
66-NW-2
1600 - 1630 hrs
Brad Belcher
Rolls Royce
Mark Ballin
NASA Langley Research Center
Get your questions answered! Senior Mentors will include:
Monday, 13 June 2016
65-RLA-1
1500 - 1715 hrs
67
Networking Coffee Break
Canada; M. Mamou, Y. Mebarki,
National Research Council Canada,
Ottawa, Canada
University of Missouri, Kansas City,
Kansas City, MO
National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
F. Chen, Y. Mi, X. Chen, H. Liu,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Shanghai, China
Chaired by: J. JEWELL, Air Force Research Laboratory and R. BURNS, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2994
AIAA-2016-2995
AIAA-2016-2996
Applications of Temporal
PIV Measurements of a
Investigation on the Response
Supersampling in Pulse-Burst PIV plunging Airfoil at High Angles Mechanisms of Tracer Particles
S. Beresh, J. Wagner, E. Demauro, J.
of Attack
for PIV measurements in
Henfling, R. Spillers, P. Farias, Sandia M. Zakaria, F. Jafari, M. Hajj, Virginia Supersonic Flows
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
74-AMT-3
of Berlin, Berlin, Germany; P. González
Ramirez, F. Silvestre, Technological
Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São José
dos Campos, Brazil; Z. Pang, C. Cesnik,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Arbor, MI
C. Kniffin, A. Dogan, University of
Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX; W.
Blake, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2987
Formation Flight for
Fuel Saving in Coronet
Mission - Part A: Sweet Spot
Determination
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-2993
Assessment of Asymmetric
Flight on Solar UAS
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2998
In-Flight PIV for CROR Flight
Test Demonstration
V. Pommier-Budinger, Y. Bury,
University of Toulouse, Toulouse,
France; G. Michon, Clément Ader
X. Liu, S. Siddle-Mitchel, San Diego State Institute, Toulouse, France; G. Napias,
University, San Diego, CA; J. Katz, Johns University of Toulouse, Toulouse,
France
Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2997
Investigation of the influence
of subgrid-scale stress on the
accuracy of non-intrusive spatial
pressure measurement using a
DNS channel flow database
Velocimetry II
E. Belfield, A. Drake, California
P. Gonzalez, F. Silvestre, P. Paglione, Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Technological Institute of Aeronautics Obispo, CA
T. Horiuchi, M. Paras, T. Cervi, B.
Oursler, S. Sanz, J. Gaus, University (ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil;
of Maryland, College Park, College A. Köthe, Technical University of
Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Z. Pang, C.
Park, MD; et al.
Cesnik, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-2992
Linear Control of Highly
Flexible Aircraft based on Loop
Separation
Unmanned Aerial Systems I
A. Thorsen, J. Horn, Pennsylvania
State University, University Park, PA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2986
Development and Evaluation of
a Unified Control Architecture
for a Compound Rotorcraft in
Maneuvering Flight
Aircraft Flight Dynamics II
Chaired by: T. FIELDS, University of Missouri-Kansas City and K. CUNNINGHAM, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-2988
AIAA-2016-2989
AIAA-2016-2990
AIAA-2016-2991
Development of Robust Flight
Meta Aircraft Controllability
Overcoming the Challenges of An Autonomous, VisuallyControl Laws for a Highly Flexible B. Troub, C. Montalvo, University of Using Unmanned Aircraft for Guided, Counter-sUAS
Aircraft in the Frequency Domain South Alabama, Mobile, AL
Bridge Inspections
Aerial Vehicle with Net
A. Köthe, R. Luckner, Technical University
I. Hernandez, T. Fields, J. Kevern,
Countermeasure
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
73-AFM-6
S. Erturk, A. Dogan, University of
Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
A. Thorsen, J. Horn, Pennsylvania
State University, University Park, PA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2985
Aerobatic Maneuvers of a
Compound Rotorcraft at High
Advance Ratios - Flight Path
Generation and Dynamic
Grigorie, University of Québec, Montréal, Simulation
Chaired by: F. FRESCONI, US Army Research Lab
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-2983
AIAA-2016-2984
Propeller Torque Effect on
A wind tunnel tested control
Steady-State Turn Trim of
system for a morphing wing
Standard and Mass-Actuated actuation mechanism
M. Tchatchueng Kammegne, R. Botez, L.
Airplane
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
72-AFM-5
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum.
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
71-NW-3
0845 - 0930 hrs
Columbia 2
Holmead East
Holmead West
Columbia
68
W. Zhou, H. Hu, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA
C. Sheng, Q. Zhao, University of
Toledo, Toledo, OH
N. Nguyen, K. Reynolds, NASA Ames Aerospace Laboratories, Bengaluru,
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; E. India; K. Parammasivam, F. Zohra,
Ting, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Anna University, Chennai, India
Inc., Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3005
Unsteady Velocity
Measurements of Supersonic
Military-Style Exhaust Jets in
Practical Configurations
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3006
UC2AV:Unmanned Circulation
Control Aerial Vehicle for Short
Takeoff and Enhanced Payload
VSTOL/STOL Applications
Global Surface Measurements
B. Stanford, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; C. Jutte, Craig
Technologies, Inc., Cape Canaveral, FL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3011
A Status Review of the
Commercial Supersonic
Technology (CST)
Aeroservoelasticity (ASE)
Project
Y. Jo, Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology, Daejeon,
W. Silva, M. Sanetrik, P. Chwalowski,
South Korea; S. Choi, Virginia
C. Funk, NASA Langley Research
Polytechnic Institute and State
Center, Hampton, VA
University, Blacksburg, VA; L.
Zientarski, J. Joo, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3010
Aerodynamic Characteristics
and Shape Optimization of a
Variable Camber Compliant
Wing
D. Chaparro, MORI Associates, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA; G. Fujiwara, University
of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA; E.
Ting, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies,
Inc., Moffett Field, CA; N. Nguyen, NASA
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3012
Aerodynamic Modeling of
Transonic Aircraft Using Vortex
Lattice Coupled with Transonic
Small Disturbance for Conceptual
Design
Aerodynamic - Structural Modeling, Optimization, and Test Techniques for Flexible Wing Technology I
M. Bronz, A. Drouin, French Civil
K. Kanistras, P. Saka, K. Valavanis,
Aviation University, Toulouse, France S. Hromisin, Pennsylvania State
M. Rutherford, University of Denver,
Denver, CO
University, University Park, PA; R.
Powers, L. Myers, Naval Air Systems
Command, Patuxent River, MD; D.
McLaughlin, Pennsylvania State
University, University Park, PA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3004
Experimental Verification of a
Semi-Empirical V/STOL Aircraft
Performance Analysis Method
Chaired by: N. NGUYEN, NASA-Ames Research Center and A. JONES, University of Maryland
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3007
AIAA-2016-3008
AIAA-2016-3009
Wing Shaping Concept for
A Study on VGTM Actuation
Comparison of Curvilinear
Distributed Propulsion Aircraft System for Multi Axis Morphing Stiffeners and Tow Steered
to Improve Aerodynamic
Wing of UAV
Composites for Aeroelastic
P. Shanmugam, S. Raja, National
Efficiency
Tailoring of Transports
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
77-APA-11
Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: N. HALL and J. GEORGE, Metrolaser Inc.
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3002
AIAA-2016-3003
Aerodynamic Analysis for
Numerical Investigations of
Conceptual Design of a Lift-Fan Fan-In-Wing Aerodynamic
type Aircraft
Performance with Active Flow
H. Lee, R. Prasad, S. Choi, Virginia Control
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
76-APA-10
D. Peng, L. Jiao, Y. Liu, Shanghai Jiao Davidson, University of Wyoming,
Laramie, Laramie, WY
Tong University, Shanghai, China
Chaired by: T. IOPPOLO, Southern Methodist University and B. THUROW, Auburn University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-2999
AIAA-2016-3000
AIAA-2016-3001
Development of a Grid PSP/ Skin Friction Measurements
An Experimental Study of
TSP System for Unsteady
to Evaluate Viscous Drag
Barchan-Dune-Shaped Injection
Measurements on Rotating
Reduction Approaches
Compounds for Improved Film
J. Naughton, E. DeMillard, P.
Surfaces
Cooling Effectiveness
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
75-AMT-4
Albright
Columbia 9
Oak Lawn
69
Technical University of Munich,
Munich, Germany
L. Veldhuis, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3023
Aerodynamic Force
Measurements during 100
Milliseconds Test Duration
Istanbul, Turkey; E. Ayan, Middle
East Technical University, Ankara,
Turkey; S. Soyer, Istanbul Technical
University, Istanbul, Turkey; E.
Gülsever, S. Özcan, Turkish Air Force
Academy, Istanbul, Turkey
S. Keye, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; M.
Gammon, International TechneGroup,
Inc. (ITI), Cambridge, United Kingdom
J. Cheng, A. Hoff, Engility
A. Brown, National Research Council
Corporation, Washington, D.C.; J.
Canada, Ottawa, Canada
Tittsworth, W. Gallo, Federal Aviation
Administration, Washington, D.C.
M. Fantauzzi, Dubai Air Navigation
Services, Dubai, United Arab
Emirates; D. Delisi, M. Pruis, D. Lai,
NorthWest Research Associates,
Redmond, WA; D. Jacob, Coherent
Research Group, LLC, Key West, FL
C. Shao, T. Deyang, W. Chen,
Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3024
Numerical Simulation of TimeVarying Plasma Sheath for
Reentry Vehicle
H. Lee, T. Wray, R. Agarwal,
Washington University in St. Louis,
St. Louis, MO
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3029
CFD Performance of Turbulence
Models for Flow from
Supersonic Nozzle Exhausts
D. Delisi, NorthWest Research
Associates, Redmond, WA; R. Robins, S. Koerner, F. Holzäpfel, German
Scientific Computing Associates,
Aerospace Center (DLR),
Seattle, WA; M. Pruis, NorthWest
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Research Associates, Redmond, WA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3034
Multi-Model Ensemble Wake
Vortex Prediction - Further
Development and Probabilistic
Assessment (Invited)
Aircraft Wake Turbulence III (Invited)
J. Li, T. Wray, R. Agarwal,
Washington University in St. Louis,
St. Louis, MO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3028
Shape Optimization of
Supersonic Bodies to Reduce
Sonic Boom Signature
Transonic & Supersonic Aerodynamics
Chaired by: A. BROWN, National Research Council Canada and D. DELISI, Northwest Research Associates Inc
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3030
AIAA-2016-3031
AIAA-2016-3032
AIAA-2016-3033
The Development of Wake
Flight data of axial flows
Wake Vortex Collection
APA3.8 Fast-Time, Numerical
Turbulence Re-Categorization in wake vortex instability
and Analysis at the Dubai
Wake Model Description and
in the United States (Invited) (Invited)
International Airport (Invited) Validation (Invited)
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
81-ASE-5
University of Naples “Federico II”,
Naples, Italy
Chaired by: M. POST, USAF Academy and V. BHAGWANDIN, US Army Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3025
AIAA-2016-3026
AIAA-2016-3027
A novel mid-field breakdown An Investigation of C-130
Development of Deformed CAD
of the aerodynamic force in
Aircraft Base Drag Reduction Geometries of NASA’s Common
compressible flows
with Aftbody Modifications
Research Model for the Sixth AIAA
M. Ostieri, R. Tognaccini, B. Mele,
H. Telli, Turkish Air Force Academy, CFD Drag Prediction Workshop
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
80-APA-14
H. Otsuka, K. Nagatani, Tohoku
University, Sendai, Japan
Hypersonic Aerodynamics
A. Ghoddoussi, L. Miller, Wichita
State University, Wichita, KS
O. Frayssinet, French Atomic Energy H. Pan, P. Su, X. Cheng, H. Ma, China H. Dai, C. Zhu, H. Zhao, Z. Wang,
Y. Wang, Y. Liu, C. Luo, Z. Jiang,
and Alternative Energies Commission, Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Le Barp, France
Beijing, China
Astronautics, Nanjing, China
Beijing, China
Chaired by: A. VANDERWYST, Leidos and B. OSBORNE, The Boeing Company
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3019
AIAA-2016-3021
AIAA-2016-3022
Numerical analysis of a
Coefficient Revision for
Euler model of mass loss in
separated flow on a supersonic Supersonic Turbulent Density the process of hypersonic solid
cone flare model
Fluctuation Model
particle impact
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
79-APA-13
R. Feil, J. Rauleder, M. Hajek,
Technical University of Munich,
Munich, Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3017
Effect of Reynolds Numbers of
10,000 to 100,000 on Rotor
Blades of Small Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics II
Chaired by: J. RAULEDER, Technical University of Munich and J. CODER, Applied Research Laboratory - Penn State
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3013
AIAA-2016-3014
AIAA-2016-3015
AIAA-2016-3016
Aeromechanics Analysis of
Investigation of Centrifugal
Pusher-Propeller Blade Loading A More Comprehensive
a Coaxial Rotor System in
Pumping Rotor Blades in Hover With and Without Pylon
Database for Low Reynolds
Hover and High-Advance-Ratio Using CFD
Trailing-Edge Blowing
Number Propeller Performance
S. Platzer, J. Rauleder, M. Hajek,
T. Sinnige, D. Ragni, G. Eitelberg,
Forward Flight
Validations
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
78-APA-12
A. He, Z. Zheng, H. Chao, P. Tian,
University of Kansas, Lawrence,
Lawrence, KS; Y. Gu, West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3035
A Study on Wake Turbulence
Encounter during UAV
Formation Flight Using Coupled
Aerodynamics/Flight Dynamics
Simulation (Invited)
J. George, MetroLaser, Inc., Laguna
Hills, CA; G. Byun, R. Simpson,
Applied University Research, Inc.,
Blacksburg, VA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3018
Turbulent Boundary Layer
Response to Multiple Step
Changes in Surface Roughness
Columbia 12
Columbia 4
Jefferson West
Northwest
70
H. Sommerwerk, P. Horst, S.
Bansmer, Technical University of
Braunschweig, Braunschweig,
Germany
V. Pommier-Budinger, University
of Toulouse, Toulouse, France; M.
Budinger, Clément Ader Institute,
Toulouse, France; N. Tepylo, X.
Huang, Carleton University, Ottawa,
Canada
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3038
Analysis of Piezoelectric Ice
Protection Systems Combined
with Ice-Phobic Coatings
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3048
A Variable-Fidelity Approach
to Wake Safety Analysis in the
Context of UAS Integration in
the NAS
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3049
Low-Altitude UAS Traffic
Coordination with Dynamic
Geofencing
D. Wu, H. Li, Commercial Aircraft
Corporation of China, Ltd. (COMAC),
Shanghai, China; S. Li, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3046
Flight dynamics study of a
small tilt rotor UAV with tail
propeller
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3050
Artificial Potantial Field Based
Autonomus UAV Fligh in
Dynamic Environment
UAS Operations II
G. Zhu, P. Wei, Iowa State University, A. Oguz, E. Duymaz, Turkish Air Force
Academy, Istanbul, Turkey
D. Long, S. Ferguson, North Carolina P. Kazarin, V. Golubev, Embry-Riddle Ames, IA
State University, Raleigh, NC
Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beach, FL; A. Provalov, ISA Software,
Bethesda, MD; S. Borener, D. Hufty,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Washington, D.C.
Chaired by: M. WILCOXEN
0930 hrs
AIAA-2016-3047
A Value Driven Design
Approach to Municipal Electric
Utility Unmanned Aerial
Systems Deployment
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
84-ATIO.ATM-7
Cavcar, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, D. Locascio, C. Ramee, E. Schaus, K.
Nashua, NH
Turkey
Cooksey, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA; E. Spero, Army Research
Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground,
MD; D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
J. Smith, C. Wohl, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA;
R. Kreeger, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; J. Palacios, T.
Knuth, Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, PA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3040
Surface Chemical Functionality
Effect Upon Ice Adhesion Shear
Strength
Unmanned Aircraft
R. Kreeger, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; R. Douglass, Ohio
Northern University, Ada, OH; M. Gazella,
Kent State University, Kent, OH; Z.
Koster, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Blacksburg, VA; J. Turk,
Cleveland State University, Cleveland,
OH; A. Work, Ohio Aerospace Institute,
Cleveland, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3039
Analysis and Prediction of Ice
Shedding for a Full-Scale Heated
Tail Rotor
Surface Coatings, Ice Protection and Shedding
Chaired by: M. LOGAN, NASA Langley Research Center and P. RAJ, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3042
AIAA-2016-3043
AIAA-2016-3044
AIAA-2016-3045
Design, Flight Mechanics and A Framework for Integrated
Unlimited Endurance Low
Conceptual design study of an
Flight Demonstration of a
Analysis, Design, and Rapid
Altitude Wind Powered
Anti-Drone Drone
T. Lefebvre, T. Dubot, ONERA,
Tiltable Propeller VTOL UAV
Prototyping of Small Unmanned Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Z. Öznalbant, M. Kavsaoğlu, M.
M. Sadraey, Daniel Webster College, Toulouse, France
Airplanes
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
83-ATIO.ACD-3
Ames, IA
Chaired by: J. PALACIOS, The Pennsylvania State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3036
AIAA-2016-3037
Multi Time Scale Ice Growth
Studies on Electro Impulse
in Films Flowing Over an
De-Icing of a Leading Edge
Anisotropic Solid
Structure in an Icing Wind
A. Rothmayer, Iowa State University, Tunnel
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
82-ASE-6/APA-15
K. Krishnan, R. Robison, F. Tetteh,
E. Loth, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA;
T. Farrell, J. Crouch, The Boeing
Company, Seattle, WA; et al.
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3041
Characterization of Insect
Residue on an Aerodynamic
Leading Edge
Embassy
Gunston East
Georgetown West
71
Research Center, Hampton, VA
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett P. Lee, N. Smith, NASA Ames Research
Field, CA
Center, Moffett Field, CA; N. Bienert, C.
Brasil, N. Buckley, E. Chevalley, San Jose
State University, Moffett Field, CA; et al.
B. Holmes, Holmes Consulting, LLC,
Williamsburg, VA
K. Antcliff, M. Moore, K. Goodrich, NASA W. Fredericks, NASA Langley
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Research Center, Hampton, VA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3060
Sizing Study for Assessing
First-Order Feasibility of the
Bell X-1A Supersonic RocketPowered Aircraft
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3063
Regional Sky Transit II
B. Seeley, Sustainable Aviation
M. Moore, K. Goodrich, K. Antcliff, W. Foundation, Inc., Santa Rosa, CA
Fredericks, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
Oral Presentation
Inter-Urban Civil VTOL Air-Taxi
Feasibility
Transformational Flight - On Demand Mobility Markets/Missions
R. Palma, T. Takahashi, Arizona State S. Hussein, B. Chudoba, University of
University, Tempe, AZ
Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3059
The Effects of Supersonic Inlet
Topology on the Installed
Performance of Tubofan
M. Wald, S. Gorrell, Brigham Young Engines
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3058
Aerospace Partners for the
Advancement of Collaborative
Engineering, a Review
Design Engineering
K. Bilimoria, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3054
Analysis of Additional Delays
Experienced by Flights Subject
to Ground Holding
Delay Management
C. Feltrin, A. de Paula, M. de Queiroz University, Provo, UT; M. Richey,
K. Chang, F. Zender, The Boeing
Cordova Santos, Technological
Company, Everett, WA
Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São
José dos Campos, Brazil
Chaired by: N. BORER, NASA Langley Research Center and M. MOORE, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3061
AIAA-2016-3062
Oral Presentation
A Vision and Opportunity for Silicon Valley as an Early Adopter Impact of Operational
Transformation of On-Demand for On-Demand Civil VTOL
Requirements on Intra-Urban
Air Mobility
Operations
VTOL Conceptual Design
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
87-ATIO.TFPC-4/ATIO.GA-1
University of Southampton,
Southampton, United Kingdom; M.
Moss, R. Bates, Rolls-Royce Group
plc, Derby, United Kingdom
Chaired by: S. ROWE, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and C. DAVIES, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3055
AIAA-2016-3056
AIAA-2016-3057
Uncertainty Quantification
Optimization of an Advanced A Lean Product Development
via Elicitation of Expert
Hybrid Wing Body Concept
(LPD) approach on education
Judgements
using HCDstruct Version 1.2
and knowledge management
B. Profir, M. Eres, J. Scanlan,
J. Quinlan, F. Gern, NASA Langley
in aircraft design
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
86-ATIO.DE-1
McLean, VA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3053
A Human-in-the-loop Evaluation
of a Coordinated Arrival/
Departure Scheduling Operations
S. Heitin, J. DeArmon, B. Bateman, A. Evans, University of California,
for Managing Departure Delays
J. Conroy, MITRE Corporation,
Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; P. Lee, at LaGuardia Airport
Chaired by: N. NEOGI, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3051
AIAA-2016-3052
Estimating Over-Conservatism Analyzing Double Delays at
in Airspace Constraint
Newark Liberty International
Management
Airport
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
85-ATIO.ATM-8
Columbia 1
Gunston West
Fairchild East
72
NASA Roadmaps—Guiding Direction for Aeronautics Research Investments
Z. Liu, G. Zha, University of Miami,
Miami, FL
X. Zhang, T. Wray, R. Agarwal,
Washington University in St. Louis,
St. Louis, MO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3072
Implementation and Validation
of Correlation-based Transition
Models in AcuSolve
K. Low, R. Bush, Pratt & Whitney,
East Hartford, CT; J. Winkler, United
Technologies Corporation, East
Hartford, CT
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3073
Simulating Sources of
Unsteadiness in a High-Speed
Wall-Bounded Jet
Turbulence Modeling II: RANS, Hybrid RANS/LES
of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
X. Zheng, H. Zhang, Tianjin University,
Tianjin, China; S. Yang, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore,
Singapore; N. Jiang, Tianjin University,
Tianjin, China; Y. Wu, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore,
Singapore
S. Peng, Swedish Defense Research
Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3074
Verification of RANS and
Hybrid RANS-LES Modelling in
Computations of a Delta-Wing
Flow
Barry Sullivan
Integration Manager, Next Generation Air Transportation
System (NextGen),
Airspace Systems Program Office
NASA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3068
Predetermined control of
turbulent boundary layer by
M. Hasegawa, H. Sakaue, University means of a piezoelectric oscillator
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3067
Hairy Chemical Coating for
Drag Reduction
Drag Reduction
Jaiwon Shin
Associate Administrator
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
NASA
S. Medida, D. Corson, M. Barton,
H. Nagapetyan, T. Wray, R. Agarwal, F. Acquaye, J. Li, T. Wray, R. Agarwal, Altair Engineering, Inc., Sunnyvale,
Washington University in St. Louis, Washington University in St. Louis, CA
St. Louis, MO
St. Louis, MO
Chaired by: L. DUAN, Missouri University of Science and Technology and Y. LV, Stanford University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3069
AIAA-2016-3070
AIAA-2016-3071
Application of a New Simple Application of the Quadratic Validation of the WrayRotation and Curvature
Constitutive Relation to
Agarwal Turbulence Model for
Correction to the Wray-Agarwal Various Turbulence Models in Shock-Wave Boundary Layer
Turbulence Model
OpenFOAM
Interaction Flows
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
90-FD-16
M. Placidi, E. van Bokhorst, C. Atkin, Z. Huang, Tianjin University, Tianjin,
City University London, London,
China; X. Wu, Imperial College
United Kingdom
London, London, United Kingdom
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3066
Transonic Airfoil Performance
Enhancement Using Co-Flow Jet
Active Flow Control
Jessica Nowinski
Research Psychologist, Human Systems Integration
Division
NASA
Chaired by: R. KIMMEL, USAF AFRL/RQHF
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3064
AIAA-2016-3065
On the effect of discrete
The effect of local steady
roughness on crossflow
suction on the stability and
instability in very low
transition of boundary layer on
turbulence environment
a flat plate
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
89-FC-4
Susan Gorton
Manager, Revolutionary Vertical Lift Technology Project
NASA Langley Research Center
NASA
Moderator: Richard A. Wahls, Strategic Technical Advisor – Advanced Air Vehicles Program, NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center
Panelists:
Mark Ballin
John Cavolowsky
Fayette Collier
Jay Dryer
Director, Advanced Air Vehicles Program
Technical Integration Manager for NASA Langley
Director, Airspace Operations and Safety Program
Manager, Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project
Research Center
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
NASA Langley Research Center Peter Coen, Manager,
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
Airspace Operations and Safety Program
NASA
Commercial Supersonic Technology Project
NASA
NASA
NASA
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
88-F360-4
0930 - 1230 hrs
Jay
Columbia 11
Tom Davis
Technology Advisor, Airspace Systems Technology
Program, Aviation Systems Division
NASA Ames Research Center
NASA
Barbara Esker
Deputy Manager, Advanced Air Vehicles Program
NASA
International Ballroom
(East)
73
Combustion Simulation I
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3081
Open Discusion
A Survey of Solver-Related
Geometry and Meshing Issues
R. Johnson, D. Mott, Naval Research B. Mascarenhas, Pratt & Whitney,
Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
East Hartford, CT; B. Helenbrook,
Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY
Chaired by: M. PLESNIAK and B. HELENBROOK, Clarkson University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3087
AIAA-2016-3088
Adjoint-Consistency of
Analysis of Implicit TimeSpacetime Discontinuous
Advancing p-Multigrid Schemes
Galerkin Discretizations for
for Discontinuous Galerkin
Incompressible Flows
Discretizations of the Euler
A. Kercher, A. Corrigan, D. Kessler, Equations
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
94-FD-20
G. Casalis, ONERA, Toulouse, France
S. Tu, Jackson State University,
Jackson, MS
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3089
Accuracy Enhancement of a
Riemann-Solver-Free Spacetime
Discontinuous Galerkin Method
via Constrained Least Square
Reconstruction
M. Zakerzadeh, G. May, RWTH
Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3090
High-Order Entropy Stable
Discontinuous Galerkin
Schemes in a Space-Time
Computational Framework
High-Order Methods II
L. Wang, Z. Liu, S. Fu, Tsinghua
Northwestern Polytechnical University, H. Li, Y. Ren, H. Tang, Z. Qian,
University, Beijing, China
Xi’an, China
Aviation Industry Corporation of China
(AVIC), Shenyang, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3086
Numerical Aspects of Including
Crossflow Effects in the
Recently Proposed Transition
Models
CFD Transition Models
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3085
Implementation of Three
Different Transition Methods
and Comparative Analysis
of the Results Computed by
J. Xu, J. Bai, L. Qiao, Y. Zhang, Z. Fu, OVERSET Software
Chaired by: H. JOHNSON, University of Minnesota and M. TUFTS, Texas A&M University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3082
AIAA-2016-3083
AIAA-2016-3084
Database Approach for 2D
Understanding Transition with A Linear Stability Theory-Based
Flow Transition Prediction in a Reynolds Stresses and Rapidly Transition Model Using Local
RANS Code
Distorting Shear Flow
Variables for RANS Simulations
G. Bégou, H. Deniau, O. Vermeersch, J. Moore, Self, Blacksburg, VA
of Transitional Flow
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
93-FD-19
Open Issues in Meshing 2030 (Special Issue)
N. Williams, T. Moeller, University of Colorado State University, Fort
Tennessee, Tullahoma, Tullahoma, TN Collins, CO; X. Tu, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS; M.
Zupanski, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, CO
J. Masters, Arnold Engineering
Worth, TX; J. Dannenhoffer, Syracuse M. Gammon, International TechneGroup, Development Center, Arnold AFB, TN
University, Syracuse, NY; N. Taylor, Inc. (ITI), Cambridge, United Kingdom;
MBDA, Filton, United Kingdom
N. Taylor, MBDA, Filton, United Kingdom
Chaired by: J. MASTERS, AEDC and H. THORNBURG, DRC PETTT
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3079
AIAA-2016-3080
Geometry, Mesh Generation, The NASA Common Research
and the CFD 2030 Vision
Model: A Geometry-Handling
J. Chawner, Pointwise, Inc., Fort
Perspective
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
92-FD-18
Cleveland, OH
N. Cymbalist, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA; G. Candler,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Minneapolis, MN; P. Dimotakis, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Chaired by: B. MAICKE, Pennsylvania State University and K. DURAISAMY, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3075
AIAA-2016-3076
AIAA-2016-3077
AIAA-2016-3078
Application of the EvolutionSimulation of a Lean-Direct
Numerical Investigations of
Properties of a New Ensemble
Variable Manifold Approach
Injection Combustor Using a High Frequency Pulsed Fuel
Kalman Filter Algorithm for
to Cavity-Stabilized Ethylene
Body-Fitted Voxel Mesh
Injection into Supersonic
Combustion Application
C. Wey, NASA Glenn Research Center, Crossflows
X. Gao, Y. Wang, N. Overton,
Combustion
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
91-FD-17
Columbia 10
Lincoln East
Jefferson East
Monroe
74
Québec, Montréal, Canada
F. Zhang, R. Winholtz, H. Ma,
University of Missouri, Columbia,
Columbia, MO
Germany
G. Serhat, I. Basdogan, Koç
University, Istanbul, Turkey
Netherlands
D. Hengeveld, M. Wilson, LoadPath,
Albuquerque, NM; B. Taft, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB,
NM
F. Akalin, ROKETSAN Missile
Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3096
Calculation of Missile Testing
Capability with All Up Round
Test Equipment
J. Broughton-Venner, A. Wynn, R.
Palacios, Imperial College London,
London, United Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3105
Aeroservoelastic Optimisation
of an Aerofoil with
Active Compliant Flap via
Reparametrisation and
Variable Selection
A. Viti, ONERA, Meudon, France; T.
Druot, Airbus, Toulouse, France; A.
Dumont, G. Carrier, ONERA, Meudon,
France
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3106
Aero-structural approach
coupled with direct operative
cost optimization for new aircraft
design in preliminary design
S. Selvi, ROKETSAN Missile Industries,
Inc., Ankara, Turkey
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3107
A Probabilistic Parameter
Sensitivity Analysis Approach
For An Aircraft
Design Optimization of Aircrafts and Other Complex Systems III
Kirtland AFB, NM; M. Rhodes, Mississippi
ThermAvant Technologies, Columbia, State University, Mississippi State,
MS; E. Ardelean, Acme Solutions, LLC,
MO
Albuquerque, NM; B. Taft, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM
Chaired by: A. NAJAFI, ANSYS, Inc. and J. MARTINS, University of Michigan
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3102
AIAA-2016-3103
AIAA-2016-3104
High fidelity aerodynamic
Multi-disciplinary Optimization Combined Aerostructural
optimization in distributed
of Stiffened, Fiber-steered
Wing and High-Lift System
overall aircraft design
Composite Fuselage for
Optimization
X. Gu, P. Ciampa, B. Nagel, German Mechanical and Vibro-acoustic K. van den Kieboom, A. Elham, Delft
Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg, Requirements
University of Technology, Delft, The
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
97-MAO-5
Technologies, Columbia, MO
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3101
Thermal Performance
Characterization of Flexible,
Multi-material Oscillating Heat
S. Smith, Air Force Research Laboratory, Pipes
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3100
Experimental Investigation of
Flow Induced Vibrations of an
Oscillating Heat Pipe
Advancements in Oscillating Heat Pipes
D. Qian, Z. Wang, C. Zhu, Nanjing
R. DeLoach, NASA Langley Research C. Morris, Aerospace Testing Alliance, University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Nanjing, China
Center, Hampton, VA
Tullahoma, TN; D. Crowley, Arnold
Engineering Development Complex,
Tullahoma, TN
Chaired by: E. SILK, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center and D. PYTEL, Lockheed Martin Space Systems
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3097
AIAA-2016-3098
AIAA-2016-3099
The Performance Limits of
The effect of hybrid
An Empirical Study of the
Oscillating Heat Pipes: Theory hydrophobic and hydrophilic Two-Phase Thermal Resistance
and Validation
surfaces on heat transfer
in an Oscillating Heat Pipe Heat
B. Drolen, The Boeing Company, El performance of an oscillating Spreader
Segundo, CA; C. Smoot, ThermAvant heat pipe
D. Pounds, J. Boswell, L. Ellebracht,
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
96-ITAR-1
A. Toledano, J. Weiss, F. Morency,
University of Québec, Montréal,
Canada; C. Broughton, A.
Benmeddour, National Research
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3095
Analysis and calculation of
droplet-air mixed phase flow
model in icing wind tunnel
Assessment and Analysis of Ground Test Facilities
Chaired by: W. HUMPHREYS, NASA Langley Research Center and M. RIVERS, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3091
AIAA-2016-3092
AIAA-2016-3093
AIAA-2016-3094
Towards the Use of CFD to
Uncertainty Analysis of Test
The Impact of Truth Surrogate Uncertainty Propagation via
Improve and Validate the Wall Data at the NRC 1.5-Meter
Variance on Quality
Monte Carlo Simulation in the
Correction Methodology at the Trisonic Wind Tunnel
Assessment/Assurance in Wind PWT and VKF Wind Tunnels
NRC 1.5 m Trisonic Wind Tunnel S. Fakhraei, J. Weiss, University of Tunnel Testing
at AEDC
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
95-GT-2
Cardozo
Cabinet
Lincoln West
75
A. Amrit, L. Leifsson, Iowa State
University, Ames, IA; S. Koziel, Y.
Tesfahunegn, Reykjavik University,
Reykjavik, Iceland
A. Wallace, E. Mercer, Brigham Young
University, Provo, UT; N. Rungta,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA
S. Jafer, B. Chhaya, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beach, FL; U. Durak, T. Gerlach,
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany
M. Kemnetz, W. Burns, S. Gordeyev, I. Zilberter, J. Edwards, North Carolina
University of Notre Dame, Notre
State University, Raleigh, NC
Dame, IN
Towhidnejad, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beach, FL
W. Burns, E. Jumper, S. Gordeyev,
University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, IN
Aero-Optics
L. Yue, G. Liu, G. Hong, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
S. Shi, B. Song, Y. Pei, R. Zhang,
Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi’an, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3121
Design and Simulation of F/A18A Automatic Carrier Landing
Guidance Controller
K. Wang, G. Liu, G. Hong, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3122
Lateral-Directional Simulation
of F/A-18 Aircraft Landing
on a Carrier in Complex
Environment
Modeling and Simulation of Vehicle Dynamics, Systems, and Environments
I. Metz, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; J.
Hoekstra, J. Ellerbroek, Delft University
of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; D.
Kügler, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3116
Aircraft Performance for Open Air
Traffic Simulations
Chaired by: M. RENNIE, University of Notre Dame and C. NOREN, Directed Energy Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3123
AIAA-2016-3124
AIAA-2016-3125
A Robust Modification of a
Multiple Aperture Approach
LES/RANS Modeling of AeroPredictive Adaptive-Optic
for the Study of Large-Scale Optical Effects in a Supersonic
Control Method for Aero-Optics Boundary-Layer Structures
Cavity Flow
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
101-PDL-3
CA; M. Davies, NASA Ames Research California Institute of Technology,
Center, Moffett Field, CA
Pasadena, CA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3112
Efficient Aerodynamic Design
using the Discrete Adjoint
Method in SU2
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management I
Chaired by: D. GINGRAS, Bihrle Applied Research Inc. and N. MACCHIARELLA, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3117
AIAA-2016-3118
AIAA-2016-3119
AIAA-2016-3120
A Model for Real-Time
NISAR Spacecraft
Conceptual Flight Dynamic
Real-Time Planning in the NetDetection of Aircraft Damage Environmental Torque
Model for Bombardier Global Centric Warfare Environment
B. Blair, H. Lee, University of
Modeling During Operations 5000 Aircraft
Based on the Aircraft
California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, F. Rizvi, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
M. Moallemi, S. Jafer, M.
Susceptibility
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
100-MST-6
S. Schier, T. Pett, O. Mohr, S. Yeo,
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3111
A CMA-ES enhanced MOEA/D
applied to multiobjective
aerodynamic optimization
design
Shape and Topology Optimization III
T. Albring, M. Sagebaum, N. Gauger,
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; H. X. Zhu, Z. Gao, Northwestern
Technical University of Kaiserslautern,
Waisman, Columbia University, New Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China Kaiserslautern, Germany
York, NY
Chaired by: C. TAYLOR, The MITRE Corporation and B. APONSO, NASA-Ames Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3113
AIAA-2016-3114
AIAA-2016-3115
Design and Evaluation of
Using Visualization to
Formal Scenario Definition
User Interfaces for an Airport Understand Simulations of ATM Language for Aviation: Aircraft
Management Simulation
scenarios
Landing Case Study
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
99-MST-5
A. Thelen, L. Leifsson, A. Sharma,
Iowa State University, Ames, IA;
S. Koziel, Reykjavik University,
Reykjavik, Iceland
Chaired by: J. GRAY, NASA Glenn Research Center and G. KENNEDY, Georgia Institute of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3108
AIAA-2016-3109
AIAA-2016-3110
RANS-based Shape
Efficient Multi-Objective
Topology Optimization of a
Optimization of Dual-Rotor
Aerodynamic Optimization
Bi-Stable Cardiovascular Stent
Wind Turbines using Variable- by Design Space Dimension
with Snap-Through Response
K. James, University of Illinois,
fidelity Models
Reduction and Co-Kriging
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
98-MAO-6
Georgetown East
Morgan
Fairchild West
Columbia 3
76
S. Berry, K. Berger, T. Horvath,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3127
Flight Experiment Verification
of Shuttle Boundary Layer
Transition Prediction Tool
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3130
Mars 2020 Entry, Descent,
and Landing Instrumentation
(MEDLI2)
H. Hwang, D. Bose, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; H.
Wright, NASA Langley Research Center,
A. Brune, S. Hosder, Missouri
University of Science and Technology, Hampton, VA; T. White, Analytical
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field,
Rolla, MO; K. Edquist, S. Tobin,
CA; M. Schoenenberger, NASA Langley
NASA Langley Research Center,
Research Center, Hampton, VA; J.
Hampton, VA
Santos, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA; et al.
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3129
Uncertainty Analysis of
Thermal Protection System
Response of a Hypersonic
Inflatable Aerodynamic
Decelerator
Rising Leaders in Aerospace Panel Discussion: Why Work in Aerospace Instead of Silicon Valley?
A. Alunni, T. Gokcen, Analytical
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett
Field, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3128
Assessment of Fencing on the
Orion Heatshield
Reentry Systems and Instrumentation
Awards Luncheon: Celebrating the Achievements in Aerospace Sciences
Tony Springer
Director – Integration & Management Office, NASA
C. Kniffin, A. Dogan, University of
Texas, Arlington, Arlington, TX; W.
Blake, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
P. Gonzalez, Technological Institute
of Aeronautics (ITA), São José
dos Campos, Brazil; P. Boschetti,
Simón Bolívar University, Naiguata,
Venezuela; F. Silvestre, Technological
Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São
José dos Campos, Brazil
Chaired by: C. SUCHOMEL, USAF and N. HALL
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3131
AIAA-2016-3132
Formation Flight for Fuel
Influence of Piston PropellerSaving in Coronet Mission driven engine Model into the
Part B: Full Mission Analysis Design of Cruise Autopilot
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
105-AFM-7
D. Drewiacki, F. Silvestre, A.
Guimaraes Neto, Technological
Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São
José dos Campos, Brazil
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3133
Influence of aircraft flexibility
on Frequency Domain Handling
Qualities Criteria
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3135
Steady-State Stall/Post-Stall
Modeling for a Low-Wing
General Aviation Aircraft
G. Ananda , M. Selig, University
S. Zeyghami, A. Bode-Oke, H. Dong, of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Urbana, IL
Charlottesville, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3134
Effect of body configuration
and deformation on the
dynamic stability of flapping
flight
Aircraft Flight Dynamics III
J. Kim, D. Kunz, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3136
Flying Qualities Evaluation of
an Unmanned Aircraft Using
JSBSim
Plasmadynamics and Lasers Award
Losey Atmospheric Sciences Award
Thermophysics Award
Ground Testing Award
Fluid Dynamics Award
A ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.
The following awards will be presented:
Aerodynamics Award
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Award
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
104-LNCH-1
1230 - 1400 hrs
Panelist:
Kalorama
Georgetown East
Holmead West
International Ballroom
(Center)
Come listen to what these panelists have to say. While Silicon Valley will always be a force in high tech innovation, learn what some are doing in partnership or in parallel. Learn how traditional aerospace is also making great advances in cutting edge research.
Moderator: Craig McGrath, Product Development, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
103-RLA-2
1130 - 1230 hrs
E. Fahy, University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia; D. Buttsworth,
University of Southern Queensland,
Toowoomba, Australia; R. Gollan,
P. Jacobs, R. Morgan, University of
Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Chaired by: D. HASH, NASA - ARC
0930 hrs
AIAA-2016-3126
Experimental and
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Studies of Superorbital Earth
Re-entry.
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
102-TP-3
77
J. King, I. Faruque, University of
Maryland, College Park, College
Park, MD
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3139
Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Passive Range Estimation from
a Single Microphone
G. Tanguy, Cranfield University,
A. Coschignano, H. Babinsky,
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cranfield, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
D. MacManus, Cranfield University,
Cranfield, United Kingdom
Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and D. O’BRIEN, US Army RDECOM
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3153
AIAA-2016-3154
AIAA-2016-3155
Influence of near-leading edge Convoluted Intake Distortion Pressure flow field and inlet flow
curvature on the performance Measurements Using Stereo
distortion metrics reconstruction
of aero-engine intake lips at Particle Image Velocimetry
from velocity data
D. Gil-Prieto, P. Zachos, D. MacManus, M. Frascella, P. Zachos, D. Gil-Prieto,
high-incidence
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
109-APA-17
Australian National University, Canberra, University, Incheon, South Korea;
Australia; M. Percin, S. Deng, B.
H. Cho, S. Shin, Seoul National
van Oudheusden, Delft University of
University, Seoul, South Korea
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3145
Comparison of Chirped-Probe
and Hybrid fs/ps Femtosecond
CARS for Gas Phase
Thermometry
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3149
Low order modeling of forces
and flow features in flapping
wings
G. Tanguy, Cranfield University,
Cranfield, United Kingdom
D. Gil-Prieto, Cranfield University,
Y. Choe, C. Kim, Seoul National
Cranfield, United Kingdom; E. Garnier, University, Seoul, South Korea
ONERA, Meudon, France
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3158
Numerical Investigation of
Bleed Effects on Supersonic
Inlet under Various Bleed and
D. Gil-Prieto, P. Zachos, D. MacManus, G. Tanguy, P. Zachos, D. MacManus, Inlet Conditions
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3157
Passive flow control study in a
convoluted intake using Stereo
Particle Image Velocimetry
Inlet/Intake Aerodynamics
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3156
Dynamic Flow Distortion
Investigation in an S-duct using
DDES and SPIV data
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3151
CFD-Coupled Trim Analysis of a
Millimeter-Scale Flapping Wing
MAV in Steady Turning Flight
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3152
Varying Reynolds Number of
Biomimetic Flapping Wing By
Changing Air Density and Wing
Length
G. Arranz, O. Flores, Universidad
C. Badrya, A. Sridharan, J. Baeder,
Carlos III de Madrid, Leganes, Spain University of Maryland, College Park, D. Hope, A. Deluca, R. O’Hara, Air
College Park, MD
Force Institute of Technology, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3150
Thrust generation in heaving
and flapping wings in forward
flight
Flapping Flight Aerodynamics
M. Raiola, P. Moral, S. Discetti,
A. Ianiro, Charles III University of
M. Zakaria, D. Allen, C. Woolsey, M. Madrid, Leganes, Spain
Hajj, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: K. MOORED, Lehigh University and A. JONES, University of Maryland
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3146
AIAA-2016-3147
AIAA-2016-3148
Numerical simulation of a
Computational Study of Three- Force Measurements of
flapping wing MAV based on wing Dimensional Rigid Flapping
Flapping Membrane Wings
deformation capture analysis
Wings with Unequal Pitch/
with Spanwise Chord Variation
W. Tay, National University of Singapore, Plunge Frequency
Operating at High Angles of
Singapore, Singapore; J. de Baar,
N. Lee, M. Kim, S. Lee, Inha
Attack
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
108-APA-16/FD-21
H. Stauffer, D. Richardson, J. Schmidt, S. A. Mohamed, J. Messineo, J.
Roy, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; Lestrade, S. Defoort, J. Soutade, P.
P. Wrzesinski, J. Gord, Air Force Research Viguier, ONERA, Palaiseau, France
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3144
Spontaneous Raman Scattering
Temperature Measurements in
High-Speed H2 Jet Flames
Gas Thermometry
D. Wu, Z. Tan, Y. Zhong, S. Yang,
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of
China, Ltd. (COMAC), Shanghai,
China; L. Song, Beihang University,
Beijing, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3140
Investigation On Dynamic
Characteristic Of a Mini Angle
Of Attack Sensor For Small UAV
Unmanned Aerial Systems II
H. Reising, T. Haller, N. Clemens, P.
Varghese, University of Texas, Austin, D. Richardson, H. Stauffer, S. Roy,
Splichenko, Spectral Energies, LLC, Austin, TX
Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; J.
Dayton, OH; J. Gord, Air Force
Gord, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
AFB, OH
Chaired by: P. BARDET, George Washington University and A. SYDNEY, Naval Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3141
AIAA-2016-3142
AIAA-2016-3143
Simultaneous Minor-Species
Tunable diode laser absorption 100-KHz-Rate Gas-Phase
Detection and Single-Shot
spectroscopy of CO2 and H2O at Temperature Measurements
Thermometry via Femtosecond, 2.7 µm in a scramjet combustor using Picosecond, Burst-Mode,
Fully Resonant, Electronically
Laser-Based CARS Spectroscopy
and in exhaust gases of a
P. Hsu, S. Roy, N. Jiang, M.
Enhanced CARS (FREE-CARS)
hybrid rocket motor
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
107-AMT-5
A. Zyluk, K. Sibilski, Air Force Institute Petroleum and Energy Studies,
Dehradun, India
of Technology, Warsaw, Poland; P.
Czekalowski, Institute of Aviation,
Warsaw, Poland
Chaired by: A. DA RONCH, University of Southampton
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3137
AIAA-2016-3138
Experimental and Numerical Longitudinal and Directional
Investigation of Entomopter Control Modeling for a Small
Flapping Wings Aerodynamic Powered Parafoil Aerial Vehicle
V. Devalla, P. Om, University of
Performance
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
106-AFM-8
Columbia 9
Oak Lawn
Columbia 2
Holmead East
78
Historically Significant/Influential Papers in Applied Aerodynamics
G. Fujiwara, University of
Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA;
D. Chaparro, MORI Associates, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA; N. Nguyen, NASA
Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
P. Chilson, University of Oklahoma, Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO
Norman, Norman, OK; J. Jacob,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,
OK; S. Smith, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, Lexington, KY; A. Houston,
University of Nebraska, Lincoln,
Lincoln, NE
B. Ma, G. Wang, Z. Ye, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China;
L. Xu, University of New South
Wales, Canberra, Australia
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3167
A numerical Method for
Transonic Wind Tunnel Wall
Interference Correction in
Airfoil Testing
L. Johnsen, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB,
OH; C. Martin, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL; M. Reeder,
D. Crowe, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3168
Numerical Simulation of
Supersonic Jets in Transonic
and Supersonic Crossflows
Using Kestrel
A. Houston, University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
The Application of Unmanned
Aircraft Systems towards
Supercell Research and
Forecasting (Invited)
J. Dyer, L. Wasson, R. Moorhead,
Mississippi State University,
Mississippi State, MS
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3173
Boundary Layer Measurements
Over Land Use/Cover
Discontinuities Using a Small
UAS (Invited)
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3170
Numerical Prediction of
Longitudinal Dynamic Stability
for a Lifting Body in Transonic
Flow
B. Witte, J. Mullen, M. Thamann,
S. Bailey, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, Lexington, KY
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3174
Fundamental Turbulence
Measurement with Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles (Invited)
J. Coffey, Cherokee Nation Technologies,
Washington, D.C.; R. Hood, T. Jacobs, G.
Wick, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, Silver Spring, MD; R.
Moorhead, Mississippi State University,
Starkville, MS; J. Walker, Cherokee
Nation Technologies, Washington, D.C.
1700 hrs
Oral Presentation
NOAA Atmospheric, Marine and
Polar Monitoring Using UASs
(including Rapid Response)
D. Sagerman, University of Dayton, B. Reimann, German Aerospace
Dayton, OH; J. Tancred, Air Force
Center (DLR), Braunschweig,
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Germany
AFB, OH; M. Rumpfkeil, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH; B. Hellman, Air
Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3169
Hypersonic Experimental
Aero-thermal Capability Study
through Multilevel Fidelity
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Characterization of the Atmospheric Environment using UAS (Invited)
St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; C. Graham, S. Silton, J. Sahu, F. Fresconi, Army
The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO; Research Laboratory, Aberdeen
R. Agarwal, T. Wray, Washington
Proving Ground, MD
University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
Chaired by: D. THOMPSON, Mississippi State University and V. SCHULTZ, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3171
AIAA-2016-3172
CLOUD-MAP: Advancing
Toward an Autonomous
Integration of Infrasonic
Meteorology and Atmospheric Airborne Scientist for Studying Sensing with UAS (Invited)
Physics Through Unmanned
Severe Local Storms (Invited) B. Elbing, R. Gaeta, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK
E. Frew, B. Argrow, University of
Aerial Systems (Invited)
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
(DLR), Braunschweig, Germany
M. Denison, Science and Technology
Corporation, Mountain View, CA; E.
E. Yerly, A. Deluca, Air Force Institute of Ting, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies,
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; Inc., Moffett Field, CA; J. Housman,
N. Nguyen, NASA Ames Research
J. Joo, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Center, Moffett Field, CA
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3163
Static Aeroelastic Model
Assessment in the Transonic
Regime
Applied CFD & Numerical Correlations with Experimental Data III
Chaired by: M. CONWAY, The Aerospace Corporation and K. KONTIS, University of Glasgow
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3164
AIAA-2016-3165
AIAA-2016-3166
Transition Transport Modeling Evaluation of Six Turbulence Comparison of Uncoupled and
for the Prediction of Crossflow Models for Accurate Numerical Coupled CFD-based Simulation
Transition
Simulation of 2D Slot Nozzle Techniques for the Prediction of
C. Grabe, N. Shengyang, A.
Ejector
the Aerodynamic Behavior of a
Krumbein, German Aerospace Center I. Witte, Washington University in
Complex Projectile
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
112-APA-20
Y. Ferrier, Stinger Ghaffarian
Technologies, Inc., Moffett Field, CA;
N. Nguyen, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA; E. Ting,
Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3162
Roll Control Evaluation of the
X-56A Flying Wing Aircraft Using
Active Camber Control compared
to Conventional Ailerons using
Vortex Lattice Theory
Aerodynamic - Structural Modeling, Optimization, and Test Techniques for Flexible Wing Technology II
R. Liebeck, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA
Chaired by: N. NGUYEN, NASA-Ames Research Center and A. VANDERWYST, Leidos
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3159
AIAA-2016-3160
AIAA-2016-3161
Real-Time Adaptive LeastAn Integral Boundary Layer Lift Optimization Study of a
Squares Drag Minimization
Direct Method Applied to 2D Multi-Element Three-Segment
for Performance Adaptive
Transonic Small-Disturbance Variable Camber Airfoil
U. Kaul, N. Nguyen, NASA Ames
Aeroelastic Wing
Equations
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
111-APA-19
J. Luckring, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: J. PINIER, NASA Langley Research Center and B. MCGRATH, JHU/Applied Physics Laboratory and R. WAHLS, NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
1400 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3939
Oral Presentation
Selected Scientific and Technical Contributions of Edward C. Polhamus On the Design of Subsonic Airfoils for High Lift
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
110-APA-18
Georgetown East
Columbia 4
Albright
Jefferson West
79
T. Shannon, S. McClain, Baylor
University, Waco, TX
N. Neogi, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
A. Narkawicz, G. Hagen, NASA
Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
Corporation, McLean, VA
Chaired by: A. EVANS, University of California Santa Cruz
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3187
AIAA-2016-3188
Algorithms for Collision
Using Ensemble Weather
Detection Between a Point
Forecasts for Predicting Airport
and a Moving Polygon, with Runway Configuration and
Applications to Aircraft Weather Capacity
S. Tien, C. Taylor, C. Wanke, MITRE
Avoidance
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
117-ATIO.ATM-11
Chaired by: B. SRIDHAR, NASA Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3182
AIAA-2016-3183
Identifying and Mitigating
Capturing Safety Requirements
Human Factors Errors in
to Enable Effective Task
Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Allocation between Humans
P. Neff, K. Garman, Federal Aviation and Automaton in Increasingly
Administration, Lakewood, CA
Autonomous Systems
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
116-ATIO.ATM-10
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3190
Risk-Hedged Approach for
Re-routing Air Traffic Under
Weather Uncertainty
Weather Impacts
L. Reddy, D. DeLaurentis, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
A. Sadovsky, K. Bilimoria, NASA Ames
A. Evans, University of California, Santa Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; B. Sridhar, D.
McNally, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3189
Improving Operational
Acceptability of Dynamic Weather
Routes Through Analysis of
Commonly Use Routings
Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ;
C. Mancini, Northrop Grumman
Corporation, Brooklyn, NY; C.
Woolsey, R. Mooney, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
A. Tyagi, Y. Zhang, Intelligent
Automation, Inc., Rockville, MD;
S. Toussaint, Coherent Technical
Services, Inc., Lexington Park, MD; J.
Luxhoj, LCR, LLC, Somerset, NJ
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3186
Strategies to Model System
Risk Using UAS Safety Analysis
Model (USAM)
S. McClain, Baylor University, Waco,
TX; M. Vargas, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; J. Tsao, Ohio
Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH
Jay Gundlach
UAV Design Book Author & Entrepreneur
(DLR), Braunschweig, Germany;
S. Bansmer, Technical University
of Braunschweig, Braunschweig,
Germany
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3181
Characterization of Ice
Roughness Variations in Scaled
J. Steiner, German Aerospace Center Glaze Icing Conditions
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3180
Ice Roughness and its Impact
on the Ice Accretion Process
Clif Davies
Lockheed Martin Corporation
UAS Risk and Perception
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3185
Multivariate Probit Models and
Qualitative Analysis of Survey
L. Hale, C. Denham, Virginia
on Public and Stakeholder
Polytechnic Institute and State
Perception of Unmanned
University, Blacksburg, VA; J. Luxhoj, Aircraft
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3184
Assessing System Safety for an
Urban, Tethered UAS
S. McClain, Baylor University,
Waco, TX
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3179
Manual Point Cloud
Registration for Combined Ice
Roughness and Ice Thickness
Measurements
Conceptual Aircraft Design Working Group
Y. Han, J. Palacios, Pennsylvania
State University, University Park, PA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3178
Surface Roughness and
Heat Transfer Prediction for
Development of an Improved
Aircraft Ice Accretion Modeling
Tool
Ice Roughness Characterization and Heat Transfer
CADWG - The Conceptual Aircraft Design Working Group will host a panel discussion focusing on unmanned aircraft design.
Panelists:
Michael Logan
M. Christopher Cotting
Darold Cummings
NASA Langley Research Center
USAF/TPS
Consultant
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
115-ATIO.ACD-4
1400 - 1700 hrs
M. Hughes, S. McClain, T. Shannon, State University, University Park, PA
Baylor University, Waco, TX; M.
Vargas, A. Broeren, NASA Glenn
Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Chaired by: D. RIGBY, Vantage Partners Limited and S. OTTA, GE Global Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3175
AIAA-2016-3176
AIAA-2016-3177
Convection from Hemispherical Heat Transfer Evaluation on
Convection from a Simulated
and Conical Model Ice
Ice Roughened Cylinders in
NACA 0012 with Icing
Roughness Elements in
Transition Regime
Roughness of Different Shape
Y. Han, J. Palacios, Pennsylvania
Stagnation Region Flows
and Thermal Conductivity
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
114-ASE-8
Embassy
Fairchild East
Robert Love
General Atomics
Gunston East
Georgetown West
80
Research Center, Hampton, VA
K. Goodrich, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; J. Nickolaou,
General Motors, Warren, MI; M.
Moore, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
T. Colonius, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
Gainesville, Gainesville, FL
D. Luchtenburg, Cooper Union,
New York, NY; C. Rowley, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ
Chaired by: K. TAIRA, Florida State University and D. SMITH, Office of Naval Research
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
An Overview of Modal
Applications of the Proper
Balanced POD and the
Decomposition Methods for
Orthogonal Decomposition
Eigensystem Realization
L. Ukeiley, University of Florida,
Aerodynamic Flows
Algorithm
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
121-FC-5
R. Bulaga, Trek Aerospace, Inc.,
Folsom, CA; J. Portlock, Electro.Aero
Pty Ltd, Perth, Australia
X. Fei, B. German, Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
Wind Tunnel Validation of
High-Lift Propellers
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Global linear stability analysis
past the solution of multidimensional EVP and SVD
problems
M. Hemati, University of Minnesota, J. Perez, V. Theofilis, Technical
Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN; M.
University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Williams, United Technologies
Corporation, East Hartford, CT
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Decomposing Fluid Flows
According to their Dynamics:
A~Tutorial on Dynamic Mode
Decomposition of Fluids Data
M. Luhar, University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA; B.
McKeon, California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
Resolvent Analysis
Modal Decomposition Methods for Aerodynamic Flows (Invited)
Rear Admiral Donald Gaddis
U.S. Navy (Ret.)
S. Brunton, University of Washington,
Seattle, Seattle, WA
1700 hrs
Oral Presentation
Compressed sensing and
coherent structures in fluids
Michael O’Hanlon
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy
Brookings Institution
1600 hrs
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3194
The $2 Million Dollar GoFly Prize FlyKart - Mini Personal Air
G. Lighter, Go Fly Prize, Greenwich, CT Vehicle
The Future of Military Aviation
R. Oliver, J. Rutherford, Oliver VTOL,
Bluffton, SC; W. Anemaat, Design,
Analysis and Research Corporation,
Lawrence, KS
Moderator: Tom Bell, Vice President, Global Sales & Marketing, Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Panelists:
Shawn Brimley
Executive Vice President and Director of Studies
Center for New American Security
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
120-F360-5
1400 - 1600 hrs
Corporation, Stratford, CT
B. Seeley, Sustainable Aviation
Foundation, Inc., Santa Rosa, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3192
Tactile Active Gear (TAG) For
V/ESTOL Electrically Powered
Aircraft
Transformational Flight - Unconventional V/STOL Concepts
Chaired by: W. FREDERICKS, NASA-Langley Research Center and G. GATLIN, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3193
Oral Presentation
Sikorsky X2 Technology, S-97 Joby S4 Electric VTOL Concept Tri-Fan VTOL Conceptual Design Hexplane Technology: Three
D. Olcott, Answer Engineering, LLP, Wing, Six Tilt-Propulsion Units,
RAIDER and Future Applications A. Stoll, J. Bevirt, G. Veble Mikic,
Joby Aviation, Santa Cruz, CA
Parker, CO
M. Alber, Sikorsky Aircraft
VTOL Aircraft
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.
VSTOL-1
Center, Hampton, VA; W. Ryan,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Kansas City, MO
M. Ward, M. Costello, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Robotic Legged Landing Gear
for Rotorcraft
Transformational Flight - On-Demand Mobility (ODM) Enabling Technologies Session
Chaired by: M. PATTERSON and M. MOORE, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3191
FAA-NASA On-Demand Mobility Electric Propulsion Market
Transformational Autonomy
and Emerging Aviation
Pathway Emergence as a
and Personal Transportation:
Technology Roadmap
Disruptive Technology
Synergies and Differences
K. Goodrich, NASA Langley Research M. Moore, N. Borer, NASA Langley between Cars and Planes
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
118-ATIO.TFPC-5
Jefferson East
International Ballroom
(East)
Columbia 12
Columbia 1
81
X. Yan, X. Meng, Northwestern
L. Edelman, A. Pensado, S. Robinson,
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China; C. Van Dam, University of California,
S. Luo, F. Liu, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
Irvine, Irvine, CA
University, Ames, IA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3197
Low-Cost Detection of
Boundary Layer Separation
with Dynamic Pressure
Measurements
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3214
Reduced Order Modeling
of Turbulent Flows Using
Statistical Coarse-graining
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3215
Application of the WrayAgarwal Model to Compressible
Flows
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3216
Numerical Investigation of
Pressure Gradient Effects
on Coherent Structures and
Turbulence Anisotropy
Turbulence Modeling III: LES, DNS, Hybrid LES/RANS
G. Trapani, R. Brionnaud, D. Holman,
Next Limit Technologies, Madrid, Spain
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3210
Non-linear Fluid-Structure
Interaction using a Partitioned
Lattice Boltzmann - FEA approach.
E. Parish, K. Duraisamy, University of T. Wray, R. Agarwal, Washington
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO L. Schiavo, W. Wolf, University of
Campinas, Campinas, Brazil; J. Azevedo,
J. Huang, L. Duan, Missouri University
Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE),
of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO
São José dos Campos, Brazil
Chaired by: J. EDWARDS and M. VYAS, NASA Glenn Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3212
AIAA-2016-3213
Development of a new LES/ Turbulent Inflow Generation
RANS formulation
for Direct Simulations of
J. Edwards, North Carolina State
Hypersonic Turbulent Boundary
University, Raleigh, NC
Layers and their Freestream
Acoustic Radiation
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
125-FD-25
C. Fagley, J. Seidel, T. McLaughlin, U.S. University of Maryland, College Park, Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO College Park, MD
K. Lupo, J. Sargeant, J. Jaworski,
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3209
On the Effective Length of
Fluttering Finite-Length Pipes
Fluid-Structure Interaction
Y. Zhang, X. Wu, W. Li, Shanghai Jiao
Tong University, Shanghai, China
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3204
Direct numerical simulations of
tonal noise generation for a two
F. Amaral, M. Medeiros, C. Pagani, dimensional airfoil at low and
University of São Paulo, São Carlos, moderate Reynolds numbers
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3203
Experiments on Slat Noise from
-6° to 18° Angles of Attack
Aeroacoustics and Noise
K. Asano, University of Tokyo,
Z. Lu, C. Wong, L. Wang, M. Alam, Y.
Sagamihara, Japan; M. Sato, T.
Zhou, Harbin Institute of Technology,
Nonomura, A. Oyama, Japan Aerospace Shenzhen, China
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara,
Japan; K. Fujii, Tokyo University of
Science, Shinjuku, Japan
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3199
Separation Control on a
NACA 0015 Airfoil with
Plasma-Actuator-Generated
Disturbance
Separation Detection and Control
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3198
Control of Airfoil Flow at Cruise
Condition by DBD Plasma
Actuator - Sophisticated Airfoil vs.
Simple Airfoil with Flow Control -
Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL; Brazil
R. Reger, L. Cattafesta, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, FL
Chaired by: J. JAWORSKI, Lehigh University and X. LIU, San Diego State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3206
AIAA-2016-3207
AIAA-2016-3208
Flow Field Analysis of Fully
The Response of a Single
Aeroelastic Response of an
Coupled Computations of a
Degree-of-Freedom Wing at Airfoil at Transitional Reynolds
Flexible Wing undergoing Stall Low Reynolds Number
Numbers
F. Manar, M. Cassell, A. Jones,
C. Barnes, M. Visbal, Air Force
Flutter
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
124-FD-24
Q. Zhang, D. Bodony, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: R. WLEZIEN, Iowa State University and F. SARTOR, ONERA
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3200
AIAA-2016-3201
AIAA-2016-3202
Direct numerical investigation
Modification of Flow Structures The Influence of Velocity Field
of sound-orifice interaction
Associated with Broadband
Estimation on the Prediction of
grazed by a Mach 0.5 turbulent Trailing Edge Noise
Far-Field Acoustics
H. Clemons, R. Wlezien, Iowa State A. Nickels, L. Ukeiley, University of
boundary layer
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
123-FD-23
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Troy, NY
Chaired by: D. GARMANN, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3195
AIAA-2016-3196
Induced Stall Cells on a
Separation Control Using
NACA0015 Airfoil using Passive Plasma Actuator on an Elliptic
and Active Trips
Airfoil at Low Reynolds
H. Dell’Orso, W. Chan, M. Amitay,
Numbers
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
122-FC-6/FD-22
M. Rahman, Aalto University,
Helsinki, Finland; R. Agarwal,
Washington University in St. Louis,
St. Louis, MO; T. Siikonen, Aalto
University, Helsinki, Finland
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3217
Development of a OneEquation Turbulence Model
based on Epsilon-Equation
M. Catlett, J. Anderson, Naval Surface
Warfare Center, West Bethesda, MD
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3211
Modeling Unsteady Lift on a
Hydrofoil due to the Ingestion
of Turbulence and Hydro-elastic
Motion
C. Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Shanghai, China
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3205
Effect of Geometry Variations
on Tandem Airfoil Interaction
Noise
J. Samuel, S. Ghosh, Indian Institute
of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3218
High Temperature Effects on
DNS of Shock/Turbulence
Interaction
Jay
Monroe
Lincoln East
Columbia 11
82
Devenport, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA
A. Waldmann, T. Lutz, E. Kraemer,
University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart,
Germany
Chaired by: J. MICOL, NASA and S. HELLAND, NASA
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3228
AIAA-2016-3229
Pressure Tap Effects on the
Wind Tunnel Support System
Lift Measurement of an Airfoil Influence on NASA Common
Section
Research Model at Low Speed
M. Kuester, A. Borgoltz, W.
Conditions
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
128-GT-3
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3231
Mechanical Simulation and
Experiment of Electric Impulse
De-icing System
Development and Performance of Ground Test Facilities
Y. Wang, C. Zhu, Nanjing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing,
C. Gao, T. Zhou, Z. Zhang,
Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; B. Fu, Science and Technology
on Space Physics Laboratory, Beijing,
Xi’an, China
China; K. Li, Z. Wang, Nanjing University
of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing,
China
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3230
The Overall Scheme Design
and Debugging of the Liquid
Nitrogen Injection Cooling
System in NF-6 Wind Tunnel
Research Center, Edwards, CA; R.
A. Alkurdi, King Abdulaziz City for Science Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Kotcher, Carnegie Mellon University, and Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; R.
Pittsburgh, PA
Bunge, Stanford University, Stanford, CA;
E. Alfaris, King Abdulaziz City for Science
and Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Flight Testing of Unmanned Aerial Systems
G. Candler, University of Minnesota, H. Itoh, M. Mizoguchi, National
Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN
Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Japan
Chaired by: D. OWENS, NASA-Langley Research Center and W. SCHUMAN
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3225
AIAA-2016-3226
AIAA-2016-3227
Application of an ADS-B Sense Integration and Evaluation of
Aircraft Instrumentation and
and Avoid Algorithm
COTS Pressure Sensors for Flush Computer Vision-Aided Flight
R. Arteaga, M. Cavalin, M.
Air Data Sensing on Small-Scale Analysis of Local Air Flow
Dandachy, NASA Armstrong Flight
J. Strader, S. Harper, Y. Gu, West
UAVs
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
127-FT-2
Raleigh, NC
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3224
Numerical Exploration of
Supersonic Flow Over a WallMounted Hemisphere
N. Arora, M. Ali, F. Alvi, Florida State P. Morgan, Ohio Aerospace Institute,
University, Tallahassee, FL
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; S.
Sherer, M. Visbal, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3223
Flowfield of a 3-D Swept Shock
Boundary Layer Interaction in
a Mach 2 Flow
Shock-Boundary Layer Interaction II
Chaired by: J. SIVASUBRAMANIAN, The University of Arizona and A. GROSS, New Mexico State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3219
AIAA-2016-3220
AIAA-2016-3221
AIAA-2016-3222
Experimental Investigation of Numerical Investigation of
Interaction of an oblique shock Experiments on Unsteadiness
Corner Shock Boundary Layer Oblique-Shock/Boundary-Layer with a transitional Mach 5.92 Associated with CylinderInteractions
Interactions in Supersonic Flows boundary layer
induced Shock-Laminar
M. Funderburk, V. Narayanaswamy, J. Sivasubramanian, H. Fasel, University P. Shrestha, N. Hildebrand, A.
Boundary Layer Interaction in
North Carolina State University,
of Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Dwivedi, J. Nichols, M. Jovanovic,
Hypersonic Flow
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
126-FD-26
Lincoln West
Gunston West
Columbia 10
83
J. Durand, F. Burgaud, K. Cooksey, D. Kingston, Canada
Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
Champaign, Urbana, IL; E. Dede, Toyota R. de Souza, A. Cuco, T. Orra,
Motor Corporation, Ann Arbor, MI; J.
Embraer, São José dos Campos,
Allison, University of Illinois, UrbanaBrazil
Champaign, Urbana, IL
K. Deng, H. Chen, Tsinghua
University, Beijing, China
J. Li, K. Qu, J. Cai, C. Cao,
Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi’an, China
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3241
Adjoint Approach based on
Reduced-order Model for
Steady PDE Systems
Shape and Topology Optimization IV
P. Prakasha, P. Ciampa, German
Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg,
Germany; L. Boggero, M. Fioriti,
Technical University of Turin, Turin, Italy
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3240
Assessment of airframesubsystems synergy on overall
aircraft performance in a
Collaborative Design
C. Wang, Z. Gao, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
Chaired by: M. STELMACK, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and B. STANFORD, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3242
AIAA-2016-3243
AIAA-2016-3244
AIAA-2016-3245
Topology Optimization
Wing airfoil geometric
A Hybrid Aerodynamic
Multilevel Collaborative
Formulations for Circuit Board
parametrization method for Optimization Algorithm Based Aerodynamic Design
Heat Spreader Design
efficient aerodynamic design on Differential Evolution and Optimization Based on Sobol’
D. Lohan, University of Illinois, Urbana- optimization
RBF Response Surface
Global Sensitivity Analysis
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
131-MAO-8
F. Burgaud, J. Durand, D. Mavris,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
R. Griffin, M. Lieu, A. Dropkin,
Aurora Flight Sciences, Cambridge,
MA; M. Sytsma, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Eglin AFB, FL
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3236
Wind Tunnel Demonstration
of a Gust Rejecting Wing
Using Distributed Bio-Inspired
Pressure Sensing
Design Optimization of Aircrafts and Other Complex Systems IV
C. Tam, T. Madden, D. Wittich, C.
Noren, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Kirtland AFB, NM; D. Carnrike, R.
Kumar, Florida State University,
Tallahassee, FL; et al.
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3235
Investigations of Supersonic
Flow over a Hemispherical
M. Lakebrink, The Boeing Company, Turret Using Numerical
Saint Louis, MO; K. Bowcutt, The
Simulations
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3234
Optimization of a Mach 6 Quiet
Wind Tunnel Nozzle
High-Speed Flows
Boeing Company, Huntington Beach,
Development Center, Silver Spring,
B. Grier, Z. Riley, J. McNamara, Ohio CA; T. Winfree, The Boeing Company,
Tukwila, WA; T. Juliano, University of
MD; I. Leyva, Air Force Research
State University, Columbus, OH
Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA; C.
Moraru, M. Marana, Arnold Engineering
Development Center, Silver Spring, MD;
A. Lingfu, University of Maryland, College
Park, College Park, MD
Chaired by: S. CHOI, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and P. LYU, COMSOL Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3237
AIAA-2016-3238
AIAA-2016-3239
A Risk-Aversion-Based Project A Methodology to Evaluate
Optimal Spacecraft Hardware
Valuation Method to Determine Tradeoffs between Individual
Placement to Minimize
Optimal Technology Infusion Architecture Development and Required Power Input for
and Architecture in Aircraft
Numerality to Achieve Group
Hibernation Survival
Design
Performance in Robotics Swarms R. Pitre, I. Kim, Queen’s University,
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
130-MAO-7
Marineau, C. Moraru, M. Marana,
Arnold Engineering Development
Complex, Silver Spring, MD; A.
Lingfu, University of Maryland,
College Park, College Park, MD
Chaired by: K. CASPER, Sandia National Laboratories and D. LEWIS, Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA)
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3233
Effect of bluntness and angle Amplitude Method for Estimating Numerically Assessing
of attack on circular cone
the Boundary Layer Transition Boundary Layer Stabilization
transition at Mach 10
Onset on Inclined Blunt Circular due to Axisymmetric
I. Leyva, Air Force Research
Cones at Mach 10
Roughness Strips in Hypersonic
Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA; E.
E. Marineau, Arnold Engineering
Flow
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
129-ITAR-2
Columbia 3
Cardozo
Cabinet
84
A. Ning, Brigham Young University,
Provo, UT
Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic Management II
K. Antcliff, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
C. Johnston, NASA Langley Research Germany; T. Marynowski, Airbus,
Center, Hampton, VA; B. Cruden,
Oberkochen, Germany
Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA
T. Mayer, B. Massuti-Ballester, G.
Herdrich, S. Fasoulas, University of
Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3261
Reduced Order Modeling of
Non-equilibrium Radiation
for CO2.
M. MacDonald, Jacobs, Moffett Field, A. Sahai, M. Panesi, University
Center, Hampton, VA; A. Brandis, NASA CA; B. Cruden, Analytical Mechanics of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA
Urbana, IL
M. Panesi, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3260
A Tunable Laser Absorption
Diagnostic for Measurements
of CO in Shock-Heated Gases
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
Adaptive Robust Noise Control
in an Active Headrest
N. Pera, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University, Blacksburg, VA
1700 hrs
Oral Presentation
Development of a Method
for Analysis & Incorporation
J. Cooper, University of Connecticut, J. Bean, Virginia Polytechnic Institute of Rotor-craft Fluctuation in
Mansfield, CT
and State University, Blacksburg, VA Synthesized Flyover Noise
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Modeling and Control of Linked
Aircraft Systems
Radiation
B. Duvall, Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Performance and Noise
Study of Propellers for Small
Distributed Electric Propulsion
Applications
Chaired by: B. CRUDEN, ERC Inc at NASA Ames Research Center and D. ANDRIENKO, University of Michigan
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3256
AIAA-2016-3257
AIAA-2016-3258
AIAA-2016-3259
Non-equilibrium Radiation for Echelle Spectroscopy for High Characterization of HighRefinements to Afterbody
Earth Entry
Enthalpy Flow Diagnostics
Enthalpy and non-Equilibrium Radiative Heating Simulations for
A. Brandis, Analytical Mechanics
S. Loehle, T. Hermann, F. Zander,
Flows using Laser Absorption Earth Entry
Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart,
C. Johnston, NASA Langley Research
Spectroscopy
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
135-TP-5
X. Fei, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
Optimization of a Quiet
Propeller for the Gl-10 AllElectric Aircraft
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3251
Swarming Coordination of
Multiple Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles in Three-Dimensional
Space
National Institute of Aerospace Graduate Student Researchers
California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden; N. Rungta, Aerospace Center (DLR),
CA; M. Davies, NASA Ames Research NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Braunschweig, Germany
Center, Moffett Field, CA
Field, CA; E. Mercer, Brigham Young
University, Provo, UT
Chaired by: C. BRITCHER, Old Dominon University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Titan Aerial Explorer
Impact of Turboprop Propulsion
E. Petro, University of Maeryland,
on Fuel Efficiency and
College Park, MD
Economic Feasibility
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
134-NIA-1
S. Ayyalasomayajula, Y. Zhang,
N. Nigam, F. Wieland, Intelligent
Automation, Inc., Rockville, MD
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3250
Multi-UAVs Target Assignment
Using Opposition-based
Genetic Algorithm with Multiple
Mutation Operators
S. Gudmundsson, V. Golubev, S.
Y. Wen, L. Liu, Z. Wang, J. Kou, T. Y. Jia, China Aerospace Science
Drakunov, C. Reinholtz, Embry-Riddle Long, Beijing Institute of Technology, and Industry Corporation (CASIC),
Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beijing, China
Beijing, China
Beach, FL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3249
Bio-Inspired Opportunistic
Approaches in EnergyConserving/Harnessing FlightPath Modeling for UAS
UAV Path Planning and Collision Avoidance
Chaired by: B. APONSO, NASA-Ames Research Center and D. CARTMELL, Boeing Engineering Operations & Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3252
AIAA-2016-3253
AIAA-2016-3254
AIAA-2016-3255
A Method to Extract Aircraft
Exploring the Air-Ground
Modeling Functional Specifications Flight planning in case of
Information from Noisy VFR Workload Tradespace
of Ground Systems in the NAS
volcanic eruption
K. Nelson, H. Lee, University of
C. Krantz, Royal Institute of Technology A. Schmitt, A. Kuenz, German
Flight Track Data
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
133-MST-8
E. Mueller, NASA Ames Research Center, Center, Moffett Field, CA; M.
Kochenderfer, Stanford University,
Moffett Field, CA; M. Kochenderfer,
Stanford, CA
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Chaired by: P. ZAAL, NASA Ames Research Center and F. CARDULLO, State University of NY
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3246
AIAA-2016-3247
AIAA-2016-3248
Multi-Rotor Aircraft Collision
Simulation Comparison of
UAV Path-Planning using
Avoidance using Partially
Collision Avoidance Algorithms Bezier Curves and a Receding
Observable Markov Decision
for Small Multi-Rotor Aircraft Horizon Approach
E. Mueller, NASA Ames Research
B. Ingersoll, J. Ingersoll, P. DeFranco,
Processes
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
132-MST-7
Kalorama
Piscataway
Fairchild West
Morgan
85
D. Hengeveld, LoadPath,
Albuquerque, NM
D. Hengeveld, LoadPath,
Albuquerque, NM
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3266
Enabling Future Spacecraft
Missions through Isothermal
Bus Thermal Management
Networking Coffee Break
K. Irick, Applied Technology
Associates, Albuquerque, NM; D.
Hengeveld, LoadPath, Albuquerque,
NM
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3265
Single-Sided Guarded Hot
Plate Method for Comparative
Testing of Thermal Radiation
Barriers in Vacuum
Special Session: Spacecraft Thermal Management
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3268
Thermal Control of a Gravitational
Reference Sensor
E. Golliher, D. Gotti, K. Gilkey, J.
A. Alfauwaz, Stanford University,
Owens, N. Pham, P. Stehno, NASA Stanford, CA; F. Alamri, King Abdulaziz
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH City for Science and Technology, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia; A. Zoellner, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA; A. Alhussain,
King Abdulaziz City for Science and
Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; S.
Wang, S. Saraf, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA; et al.
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3267
Development of the Two Phase
Flow Separator Experiment
Reception in the Exposition Hall
Aero-Optics: A Photon Odyssey
Eric J. Jumper
Roth-Gibson Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
University of Notre Dame
Plasmadynamics and Lasers Award Lecture
Speakers’ Briefing
Networking Coffee Break
Cybersecurity
Richard A. Clarke
Chairman & CEO
Good Harbor Security Risk Management, LLC
Plenary
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
142-NW-5
0845 - 0930 hrs
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
141-PLNRY-4
0800 - 0900 hrs
Columbia
DuPont
Columbia
International Ballroom
(Center)
Session Rooms
Columbia
International Ballroom
(East)
Authors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute briefing on the day of their session to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
140-SB-3
0730 - 0800 hrs
Wednesday
Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old ones. A ticket for the reception is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site.
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
139-NW-5
1730 - 1900 hrs
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
138-LEC-3
1630 - 1730 hrs
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum.
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
137-NW-4
1600 - 1630 hrs
M. Flannery, J. Schmidt, J. Weyant, N. Kattamis, J. Rozzi, Creare, Inc.,
Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc., Hanover, NH
Lancaster, PA; K. Thorson, Lockheed
Martin Corporation, Eagan, MN
Chaired by: S. SMITH and W. TSAI, California State University, Maritime Academy
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3262
AIAA-2016-3263
AIAA-2016-3264
Thermal Enhancements for
An Advanced Card Lock
Reduced-Order Modeling for
Separable Thermal Mechanical for Space and Terrestrial
Rapid Thermal Analysis and
Interfaces
Applications
Evaluation of Spacecraft
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
136-TP-6
86
L. Höhndorf, J. Siegel, J. Sembiring,
P. Koppitz, F. Holzapfel, Technical
University of Munich, Munich,
Germany
M. Sadraey, Daniel Webster College, S. Fehrenbach, J. Jacob, Oklahoma
Nashua, NH
State University, Stillwater, OK
Unmanned Aerial Systems III
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Research Center, Edwards, CA; S.
Stuttgart, Germany; M. Murayama,
Moini-Yekta, Science and Technology Y. Ito, Y. Yokokawa, K. Yamamoto,
Corporation, Moffett Field, CA
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Tokyo, Japan; et al.
Q. Qu, L. Huang, P. Liu, W. Wang,
Beihang University, Beijing, China; R.
Agarwal, Washington University in St.
Louis, St. Louis, MO
J. Tishkoff, Air Force Office of
Scientific Research, Arlington, VA
1130 hrs
Oral Presentation
Ron Hanson: Four Decades of
Research Accomplishments
K. Makarov, A. Pavlenko, TsAGI,
Zhukovsky, Russia
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3284
Optimization of Chine-Shaped
Forebody of an Aircraft in
Terms of Providing Directional
Stability
High Angle of Attack and High Lift Aerodynamics
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH P. Danehy, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: C. PASILIAO, AFRL/RWWV and J. LATZ, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3281
AIAA-2016-3282
AIAA-2016-3283
Analysis of Low-Speed Stall
Lattice-Boltzmann Simulations Numerical Study of Aerodynamics
Aerodynamics of a Swept Wing of the JAXA JSM High-Lift
and Flow Physics of the 30P30N
with Seamless Flaps
Configuration
Three-Element Airfoil in Dynamic
T. Bui, NASA Armstrong Flight
B. Konig, E. Fares, Exa GmbH,
Ground Effect
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
146-APA-21
Technology, Atlanta, GA
S. Vengate, S. Erturk, A. Dogan,
University of Texas, Arlington,
Arlington, TX
J. Vasconez, J. Grewal, E. Leonardo,
M. Marwa, C. Guzman, R. Mankbadi,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3280
Propulsion System Design for
Micro Aerial Vehicles
A. Ghosh Roy , N. Peyada, Indian
Institute of Technology Kharagpur,
Kharagpur, India
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3274
Stable and Unstable Aircraft
Parameter Estimation in
Presence of Noise Using
Intelligent Estimation Technique
Highlighting the Contributions of Prof. Ron Hanson to Aerodynamic Measurement Technology (Invited)
U. Saxena, I. Faruque, University
of Maryland, College Park, College
Park, MD
Chaired by: P. DANEHY, NASA Langley Research Center and J. SEITZMAN, Georgia Institute of Technology
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Ron Hanson’s Integrated
Laser absorption sensing
Toward High-Speed FourImpact of the Hanson Group’s
Approach for Developing
from the laboratory to field
Dimensional Laser-Based
1980’s Fluorescence Experiments
Effective Laser Diagnostics
applications (Invited)
Imaging
on Aerospace Measurement
J. Seitzman, Georgia Institute of
J. Jeffries, R. Hanson, D. Davidson, J. Gord, Air Force Research
Technology (Invited)
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
145-AMT-6
C. Wilson, M. Anderson, M. Hyde,
K. Jensen, U.S. Air Force Academy,
Colorado Springs, CO
Chaired by: T. FIELDS, University of Missouri-Kansas City and D. MURRI, NASA Engineering and Safety Center and K. CUNNINGHAM, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3275
AIAA-2016-3276
AIAA-2016-3277
AIAA-2016-3278
AIAA-2016-3279
Optical Target Tracking with
Robust Control of Wind
Design of a Rocketsonde
Gramian-Inspired Unmanned Development and Flight Test
User Input for Automated RPA Powered Autonomous
Launched UAS for Weather
Aerial Flight Control for
of Moving-mass Actuated
Recovery
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Prediction and Modeling
Atmospheric Energy Capture Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
144-AFM-10
Research Center, Edwards, CA; C. Garcia, (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany;
Jacobs Technology, Inc., Edwards, CA; K. Sibilski, Warsaw University of
Technology, Warsaw, Poland
S. Cumming, NASA Armstrong Flight
Research Center, Edwards, CA
A. Giez, C. Mallaun, M. Zöger,
A. Dörnbrack, U. Schumann,
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3273
Comparison of Static Pressure
from Aircraft Trailing Cone
Measurements and Numerical
Weather Prediction Analysis
Flight Test, System Identification and Parameter Estimation I
Chaired by: C. KARLGAARD, Analytical Mechanics Associates Inc and J. GRAUER, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3269
AIAA-2016-3270
AIAA-2016-3271
AIAA-2016-3272
Longitudinal Aerodynamic
Simultaneous Multi-step
Reconstruction of Aircraft
Time-Domain System
Modeling of the Adaptive
Excitations for Aircraft System Trajectories during Landing
Identification of Rigid-Body
Compliant Trailing Edge Flaps on Identification
using a Rauch-Tung-Striebel
Multipoint Loads Model
a GIII Aircraft and Comparisons to P. Lichota, Warsaw University of
Smoother, Instrument Landing M. Preisighe Viana, German
Technology, Warsaw, Poland; P.
Flight Data
System Deviation Information, Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany
M. Smith, T. Bui, NASA Armstrong Flight Ohme, German Aerospace Center
and Taxiway Locations
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
143-AFM-9
Columbia 9
Georgetown East
Holmead East
Holmead West
87
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL
University, Higashi, Japan; M. Tsubokura,
Kobe University, Kobe, Japan; Y. Okada,
T. Nouzawa, Mazda Motor Corporation,
Aki, Japan
Research Center, Cleveland, OH; S. Lee, G. Fujiwara, M. Bragg, S. Camello,
Vantage Partners, LLC, Cleveland, OH; A. C. Lum, University of Washington,
Malone, B. Paul, The Boeing Company, Seattle, Seattle, WA
Seattle, WA; B. Woodard, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: S. LEE, ASRC Aerospace Corporation and B. WOODARD, University of Illinois
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3294
AIAA-2016-3295
AIAA-2016-3296
Ice-Accretion Test Results for Three Computational and
Validation of a 3D ice accretion
Large-Scale Swept-Wing Models in Experimental Ice Accretions of tool on swept wings of the
the NASA Icing Research Tunnel Large Swept Wings in the Icing SUNSET2 program
A. Broeren, M. Potapczuk, NASA Glenn Research Tunnel
E. Radenac, ONERA, Toulouse, France
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
149-ASE-9
L. Vorspel, University of Oldenburg,
Oldenburg, Germany; B. Stoevesandt,
Fraunhofer, Oldenburg, Germany;
J. Peinke, I. Herraez, University of
Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
Chaired by: K. MULLENERS, EPFL and J. MURRAY, Sandia National Laboratories
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3289
AIAA-2016-3290
AIAA-2016-3291
Towards the optimization of wind Ducted Wind Turbine
Vestas V136 rotor: Design and
turbine rotor blades by means of Optimization
testing of the tip airfoil
computational fluid dynamics and R. Venters, B. Helenbrook, K. Visser, F. Grasso, Vestas, Newport, United
Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY
Kingdom
the adjoint approach
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
148-APA-23/FD-28
L. Roberts, M. Finnis, K. Knowles,
Cranfield University, Shrivenham,
United Kingdom
Chaired by: A. SCLAFANI, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and X. WANG, Air Force Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3285
AIAA-2016-3286
AIAA-2016-3287
Forcing Boundary-Layer
Wake Deceleration of a
Aerodynamics Simulation of
Transition on an Inverted
Racecar Multielement Airfoil in a Sedan-type Road Vehicle in
Airfoil in Ground Effect at
Ground Effect
Cornering Motion with Roll Angle
S. Bansal, M. Selig, University
R. Kono, T. Nakashima, Hiroshima
Varying Incidence
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
147-APA-22
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3293
Effects of Leading-Edge
Structures on Stall Behaviors of
a NACA0015 Airfoil: A Multiplane PIV Study
C. Butler, University of Maryland,
College Park, College Park, MD; C.
Qin, E. Loth, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3297
Improved Delayed DetachedEddy Simulation on a Swept
Hybrid Model in IRT
S. Camello, University of Washington,
Seattle, Seattle, WA; S. Lee, Vantage
Partners, LLC, Cleveland, OH; C. Lum,
M. Bragg, University of Washington,
Seattle, Seattle, WA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3298
Generation of Full-Span
Leading-Edge 3D Ice Shapes
for Swept-Wing Aerodynamic
Testing
NASA/FAA/ONERA Swept Wing Icing Research--SUNSET2
H. Tsai, T. Colonius, California
Y. Zhang, J. Estevadeordal, S.
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA Bhusal, J. Krech, North Dakota State
University, Fargo, ND
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3292
Numerical Investigation of
Self-Starting Capability of
Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines at
Low Reynolds Numbers
Propeller/Rotorcraft/Wind Turbine Aerodynamics III
J. Ikeda, D. Matsumoto, Hokkaido
University, Sapporo, Japan; M.
Tsubokura, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan;
M. Uchida, T. Hasegawa, R. Kobayashi,
Fuji Heavy Industries, Ota, Japan
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3288
Dynamic Mode Decomposition
of Flow around a Full-Scale Road
Vehicle using Unsteady CFD
Ground Vehicle Aerodynamics
Columbia 12
Northwest
Albright
88
Cleveland, OH; P. Struk, NASA Glenn T. Currie, D. Fuleki, National Research
Research Center, Cleveland, OH;
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
J. Tsao, Ohio Aerospace Institute,
Cleveland, OH; J. Van Zante, NASA
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Toulouse, France
S. Hotle, GRA, Inc., Washington,
D.C.; B. Baszczewski, J. Gulding,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Washington, D.C.
K. Roach, J. Null, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: K. SWIERINGA, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3310
AIAA-2016-3311
Using ASDE-X Surveillance for Methods for Determining
Taxi-Out Time Benchmarking Aircraft Surface State at Lesserand Delay Estimation
Equipped Airports
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
152-ATIO.ATM-12
University, Tempe, AZ
S. Yan, J. Palacios, Pennsylvania
State University, University Park, PA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3302
Experimental Measurement
of the Percentage of Partial
Melting in A Single Ice Crystal
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3304
Mixed Phase Ice Accretion
Prediction with TAICE
E. Ayan, S. Özgen, M. Canibek,
P. Trontin, G. Blanchard, P. Villedieu, Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc.,
Ankara, Turkey
ONERA, Toulouse, France
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3303
A comprehensive numerical
model for mixed-phase and
glaciated icing conditions
Ice-Crystal (Engine) Icing Physics
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3309
Integrated Design and
Optimization of Aircraft
Families and Air Transport
Network
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3313
A Mixed Integer Linear
Programming Approach for
Computing the Optimal ChanceConstrained Push Back Time
Windows
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3314
A Concept of Operations for
Trajectory-based Taxi Operations
J. Okuniek, I. Gerdes, J. Jakobi, T.
Ludwig, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; B.
J. Coupe, D. Milutinovic, W. Malik,
University of California, Santa Cruz, J. Coupe, D. Milutinovic, W. Malik, Hooey, San Jose State University, Moffett
Santa Cruz, CA; Y. Jung, NASA Ames University of California, Santa Cruz, Field, CA; D. Foyle, NASA Ames Research
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Santa Cruz, CA; Y. Jung, NASA Ames Center, Moffett Field, CA; et al.
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3312
A Mixed Integer Linear
Program for Real-Time
Computing the Optimal Push
Back Time Windows
Surface Operations Modeling and Analysis I
A. Asmady, A. Drake, California
P. Jansen, R. Perez, Royal Military
M. Alexander, F. Harris, NASA Langley Polytechnic State University, San Luis College of Canada, Kingston, Canada
Obispo, CA
Research Center, Hampton, VA; M.
Spoor, S. Boyland, T. Farrell, D. Raines,
The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3308
Risk-Based Approach to
Assessment of Advanced
Technologies for Conceptual
Design
Aircraft Technologies and Concepts - Performance Studies and Design Methods
Chaired by: T. TAKAHASHI, Arizona State University and M. ORR, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3305
AIAA-2016-3306
AIAA-2016-3307
Conceptualizing ActiveThe Clean Sky Technology
Active Flow Control (AFC) and
Load-Alleviation: Impacts on Evaluator: review and results Insect Accretion and Mitigation
Transport Category Aircraft
of the environmental impact (IAM) System Design and
Wing Structural Design
assessment at mission level
Integration on the Boeing 757
M. Allyn, T. Takahashi, Arizona State R. Lafage, S. Aubry, ONERA,
ecoDemonstrator
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
151-ATIO.ACD-5
P. Struk, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; J. Tsao, T.
Bartkus, Ohio Aerospace Institute,
Cleveland, OH
Chaired by: D. FULEKI, National Research Council Canada and D. KNEZEVICI, GE Aviation
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3299
AIAA-2016-3300
AIAA-2016-3301
Plans and Preliminary Results Numerical Analysis of Mixed- Experimental Results for Ice
of Fundamental Studies of
Phase Icing Cloud Simulations Crystal Icing on Hemispherical
Ice Crystal Icing Physics in
in the NASA Propulsion Systems and Double Wedge Geometries
the NASA Propulsion Systems Laboratory
at Varying Mach Numbers and
T. Bartkus, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Wet Bulb Temperatures
Laboratory
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
150-ASE-10
Embassy
Gunston East
Georgetown West
89
M. Niklass, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Hamburg, Germany; B. Lührs,
Hamburg University of Technology,
Hamburg, Germany; K. Dahlmann,
V. Grewe, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Hamburg, Germany; V. Gollnick,
Hamburg University of Technology,
Hamburg, Germany
R. DeLaura, R. Jordan, T. Reynolds,
Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Lexington,
MA; J. Avery, H. Balakrishnan, M.
Conde Rocha Murca, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA; et al.
G. Veble Mikic, A. Stoll, J. Bevirt,
Joby Aviation, Santa Cruz, CA;
R. Grah, Institute of Science and
Technology Austria, Klosterneuburg,
Austria; M. Moore, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Joby Aviation, Santa Cruz, CA
M. Veillette, R. DeLaura, MIT Lincoln
Laboratory, Lexington, MA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3323
Identification of Convective
Hazards in New York Oceanic
Airspace
F. Will, G. Tay, Technical University
of Munich, Munich, Germany; A.
Becker, Airbus, Hamburg, Germany;
D. Carnelly, F. Eychenne, Airbus,
Toulouse, France; M. Hornung,
Technical University of Munich,
Munich, Germany
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3317
Green Airlines 2025:
Environment and Sustainability
in Commercial Aviation - A
Scenario Study
Hampton, VA
Chaired by: R. MCDONALD, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo and M. PATTERSON
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3324
AIAA-2016-3325
Thin-Haul Commuter Market Fuselage Boundary Layer
Application of Distributed
Requirements and CONOPs
Ingestion Propulsion Applied to Electric Propulsion to Thin-Haul
M. Patterson, M. Moore, K. Goodrich, a Thin Haul Commuter Aircraft Commuters
NASA Langley Research Center,
A. Stoll, G. Veble Mikic, J. Bevirt,
for Optimal Efficiency
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.
ACD-6/GEPC-1
M. Conde Rocha Murca, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA; R. DeLaura, Lincoln Laboratory,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; R. Hansman,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA; R. Jordan, T. Reynolds,
Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA;
H. Balakrishnan, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Chaired by: A. RAO, Purdue University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3321
AIAA-2016-3322
Trajectory Clustering and
Multi-Scale Data Mining for
Classification for Characterization Air Transportation System
of Air Traffic Flows
Diagnostics
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
154-ATIO.ATM-14
Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São
José dos Campos, Brazil
Chaired by: K. MARAIS, Purdue University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3315
AIAA-2016-3316
Aviation and Electrical Road
Are Climate Restricted Areas a
Vehicles
Viable Interim Climate Mitigation
J. Fregnani, B. Mattos, Technological Option over the North Atlantic?
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
153-ATIO.ATM-13
B. Lührs, Hamburg University of
Technology, Hamburg, Germany;
M. Niklass, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany;
C. Froemming, V. Grewe,
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; V.
Gollnick, Hamburg University of
Technology, Hamburg, Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3319
Cost-Benefit Assessment of 2D
and 3D Climate And Weather
Optimized Trajectories
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3327
Economics of Advanced ThinHaul Concepts and Operations
A. Harish, C. Perron, D. Bavaro, J.
R. Jansen, C. Bowman, A. Jankovsky, Ahuja, M. Ozcan, C. Justin, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
NASA Glenn Research Center,
GA; et al.
Cleveland, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3326
Sizing Power Components of
an Electrically Driven Tail Cone
Thruster and a Range Extender
Transformational Flight - Electric Thin-Haul/Commuters
Data Mining in ATS I
F. Morscheck, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Braunschweig,
Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3318
Formation Generation in Huge
Traffic Scenarios
Environmental Impact Mitigation I
B. Knapp, Tzunum Aircraft, LLC,
Kirkland, WA
1200 hrs
Oral Presentation
Leading in the new era of
electric propulsion
H. Chao, K. Ogunsina, K.
Moolchandani, D. DeLaurentis, W.
Crossley, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3320
Airline Competition in Duopoly
Market and its Impact on
Environmental Emissions: A
Game Theory Approach
Columbia 1
Fairchild West
Fairchild East
90
1600-1730 hrs
1530-1600 hrs
Roundtable Panelists:
Jay Gundlach
Founder and President
Flighthouse Engineering LLC
Mark G. Ballin
Technology Integration Manager
NASA Airspace Operations and Safety Program
John-Paul Clarke
Professor, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering,
and Director, Air Transportation Laboratory
Georgia Institute of Technology
Sebastian Scherer
Systems Scientist, The Robotics Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Technology Roadmaps for Intelligent Autonomous Systems
Mark G. Ballin
Technology Integration Manager
NASA Airspace Operations and Safety Program
Moderator: Jay Gundlach, Founder and President, Flighthouse Engineering LLC
Presenters:
DEMAND for UNMANNED Networking Coffee Break
The Autonomy “Dream”
John-Paul Clarke
Professor, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering,
and Director, Air Transportation Laboratory
Georgia Institute of Technology
1500-1530 hrs
Break for Lunch
1130-1400 hrs
Perspectives on the Future of Autonomous Systems and Technology
Mary Louise “Missy” Cummings
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science,
and Director, Humans and Autonomy Laboratory
Duke University
Invention, Entrepreneurship, and Unmanned Systems
Moderator: John Langford, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
1030-1130 hrs
1400-1500 hrs
The Changing Face of Aerospace: The Impact of UAS on Aviation
Moderator: I. J. Hudson, Former Technology Reporter, NBC4 Washington (WRC-TV)
Panelists:
Michael S. Francis
Parimal H. Kopardekar
John S. Langford
Manager, Safe Autonomous System Operations Project,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Chief Advanced Programs & Senior Fellow
United Technologies Research Center
and Principal Investigator, Unmanned Aerial Systems Traffic
Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
Management
NASA Ames Research Center
DEMAND for UNMANNED: Catalyst for the Machine Intelligence Revolution
0930-1030 hrs
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
156-D4U-1
0930 - 1730 hrs
Sebastian Scherer
Systems ScientistThe Robotics Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Richard Wlezien
Professor and Vance and Arlene Coffman Endowed
Department Chair in Aerospace Engineering
and Director, Iowa Space Grant Consortium
Iowa State University
International Ballroom
(West)
91
Cybersecurity Table Top War Gaming Exercise
International Ballroom
(East)
J. Gartner, M. Amitay, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
GA; K. Saripalli, The Boeing Company,
St. Louis, MO; N. Packard, The Boeing
Company, Seattle, WA
T. Brauner, S. Laizet, Imperial College
London, London, United Kingdom;
N. Benard, E. Moreau, University of
Poitiers, Poitiers, France
Futuroscope, France; A. Mizuno,
University of Toyoashi, Toyoashi,
Japan; E. Moreau, University of
Poitiers, Futuroscope, France
Chaired by: M. KOKLU, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3333
AIAA-2016-3334
Modelling of Dielectric Barrier Active Multiple Jets System
Discharge Plasma Actuators for Using Surface Plasma Actuator
Direct Numerical Simulations N. Benard, University of Poitiers,
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29
Physics of Plasma Actuators
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3336
Dynamic Characteristics of the
Density Field near Wall Region
Actuated by Plasma
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3332
Multipoint Optimisation of Coanda
Surfaces for Transonic Circulation
Control using the Adjoint Method
M. Forster, University of Liverpool,
P. Itsariyapinyo, R. Sharma, University Liverpool, United Kingdom; M. Biava, R.
of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Steijl, University of Glasgow, Glasgow,
United Kingdom
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3331
NACA0015 Circulation Control
Airfoil Using Synthetic Jets at
Low Angles of Attack and Low
Reynolds Number
Circulation Control
Internal Flow Control
H. Yan, F. Liu, J. Xu, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China L. Feng, C. Gao, Z. Lv, B. Wu,
Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi’an, China
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3335
Oblique Shock Control by
Surface Arc Discharge Plasma
Chaired by: R. JOSLIN, Office of Naval Research and H. DONG, University of Virginia
0930 hrs
No Presentations
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
159-FC-8
Sciences, Gdansk, Poland
Chaired by: C. BOURASSA, GE Aviation and O. SAHNI, Rensselaer Polytech Inst
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3328
AIAA-2016-3329
AIAA-2016-3330
Comparison of vortex
Vortex generators effectiveness Active Flow Control of Separation
generators effect on shock
compared to active flow control in a Branched Duct
C. Peterson, B. Vukasinovic, A. Glezer,
wave induced separation
techniques in a transonic
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
P. Flaszynski, Polish Academy of
diffuser
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
158-FC-7
Columbia 11
Columbia 11
Gunston West
Those interested in becoming an active participant are expected to be present for the full two hour morning session and will need to pre-register. Those who wish to observe will also need to pre-register. Pre-register no later than 4PM on Tuesday, 14 June 2016, at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/G22M7FF.
Participants are encouraged to return at 1400 hrs for an extended Hot Wash forum session with industry thought leaders in cyber security and the aviation domain.
Take part in a Table Top Exercise (TTX) focusing on the risks and complexities cyber events/cyber incidents can have on supply chain and supply chain management within the aviation domain. Participants will experience a facilitated Brown Paper War Game that will allow them
to participate as responders (Blue Team) or threat actors (Red Team) in order to better understand the TTX process and provide them with the ability to discuss aviation-centric approaches to cyber security and risk management. During play, participants will be divided into sub
teams representative of key functions within the supply chain domain and can expect to discuss topics such as threat actors, threat surfaces, and other cyber security issues.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
157-F360-6
0930 - 1130 hrs
92
P. Premaratne, T. Wei, H. Hu, Iowa
State University, Ames, IA
S. Girimaji, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX
M. Glauser, Syracuse University,
Syracuse, NY
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
The fusion of POD with
stochastic estimation and
compressive sensing to extract
low-dimensional physics for
understanding and control of
turbulent flows
AFB, CA; A. Karagozian, University of
California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles,
CA; V. Sankaran, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3345
Tomographic PIV investigation
of crossflow instability of swept
wing boundary layers
J. Serpieri, M. Kotsonis, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3346
Spatio-temporal characteristics
of secondary instabilities in
swept wing boundary layers
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Y. Lv, M. Ihme, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA
S. Hosseinverdi, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Tucson, AZ
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3347
Investigations of the Effect of
Unsteady Pressure Gradient
and Cross-Flow on the Structure
and Dynamics of Laminar
Separation Bubbles
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3353
LES modeling of scalar
transport based on high-order
D. Linton, B. Thornber, University of discontinuous finite-element
Sydney, Sydney, Australia; R. Widjaja, method: Assessment of implicit
Defence Science and Technology
LES and scalar variance
Group, Melbourne, Australia
modeling
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3352
A Study of LES Methods for
Simulation of Ship Airwakes
RANS and LES Methods
J. Serpieri, M. Kotsonis, Delft
Research Center, Hampton, VA; L. Duan, Z. Jing, Z. Huang, Tianjin University, University of Technology, Delft, The
Missouri University of Science and
Netherlands
Tianjin, China
Technology, Rolla, MO
O. Tong, Y. Yanagita, A. Katz, Utah
State University, Logan, UT
D. Rempfer, Illinois Institute of
Technology, Chicago, IL
1130 hrs
Oral Presentation
Rational Control of Turbulent
Boundary Layers – John
Lumley’s Legacy
Boundary-Layer Transition: Crossflow
J. Brasseur, University of Colorado,
Boulder, Boulder, CO
1100 hrs
Oral Presentation
Understanding Atmospheric
Turbulence Structure through
Simulation and Field Data, a
Lumley Legacy
Chaired by: G. ARAYA, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez and C. SCHROCK, Air Force Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3348
AIAA-2016-3349
AIAA-2016-3350
AIAA-2016-3351
Discrete Filtering Formulations for Passive separation control on a An Assessment of Various
Near-wall modification of
Large-Eddy Simulations
backward facing ramp
Turbulence Models for
Spalart-Allmaras Turbulence
A. Edoh, University of California, Los
S. Shinde, S. Tandon, K. Maki, E.
Preconditioned High-Order
Model for Immersed Boundary
Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; N. Mundis,
Johnsen, University of Michigan, Ann Solutions of Flow Around
Method
Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Y. Tamaki, M. Harada, T. Imamura,
Submersibles
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
164-FD-34
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
S. Xie, F. Ji, China Academy of
Aerospace Aerodynamics, Beijing,
China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3341
Extraction and analysis of
the second mode instability
M. Hemati, University of Minnesota, wave based on singular-value
Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN
decomposition and empirical
mode decomposition
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3340
Learning Wake Regimes from
Snapshot Data
Modal Decomposition Methods and Analyses
In Honor of John Lumley’s Lasting Legacy to Fluid Dynamics (Invited)
Chaired by: B. WHEATON, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory and H. REED, Texas A&M University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3342
AIAA-2016-3343
AIAA-2016-3344
Influence of Stationary
Stationary Crossflow Breakdown Instability analysis and
Crossflow Modulation on
due to Mixed Mode Spectra of transition prediction on a swept
Secondary Instability
Secondary Instabilities
RAE2822 airfoil with constant
M. Choudhari, F. Li, P. Paredes,
F. Li, M. Choudhari, NASA Langley
lift coefficient
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
163-FD-33
Princeton, NJ
Chaired by: D. SMITH, Office of Naval Research
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Remembering John L. Lumley John Lumley’s Turbulence
A. Smits, Princeton University,
Closure Modeling Legacy
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
162-FD-32/FC-10
Paulo, Brazil; W. He, J. Perez, Technical Lawrence, Lawrence, KS; M. Yu,
University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain;
University of Maryland, Baltimore
V. Theofilis, Universidade Federal
County, Baltimore, MD
Fluminense, Niteroi, Brazil
Chaired by: B. MCGRATH, JHU/Applied Physics Laboratory and H. HU, Iowa State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3337
AIAA-2016-3338
AIAA-2016-3339
Modal and non-modal global
Analysis of Wake Structures
Analysis of Turbine Wake
instability analyses of low-Re
Behind an Oscillating Square Characteristics using Proper
massively separated flow around Cylinder Using Dynamic Mode Orthogonal Decomposition
a NACA 0015 airfoil
Decomposition
(POD) and Triple
R. Gioria, University of São Paulo, São B. Wang, University of Kansas,
Decomposition Methods
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
161-FD-30/APA-24
Columbia 10
Lincoln East
Jefferson East
Columbia 4
93
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
S. Lindörfer, P. Anusonti-Inthra, J.
Schmisseur, C. Combs, University of
Tennessee, Tullahoma, Tullahoma, TN
H. Lee, Bettis Laboratory, West Mifflin,
PA; U. Ghia, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, OH; S. Bayyuk, ESI Group,
Huntsville, AL; W. Oberkampf, WLO
Consulting, Austin, TX; C. Roy, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA; J. Benek, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH; et al.
B. Blumenthal, A. Elmiligui, K.
M. Diaz Brito, Pall, Portsmouth,
Geiselhart, R. Campbell, NASA
United Kingdom
Langley Research Center, Hampton,
VA; M. Maughmer, S. Schmitz,
Pennsylvania State University, State
College, PA
Chaired by: M. GHOREYSHI, United States Air Force Academy and B. JOLLY, US Air Force
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3365
AIAA-2016-3366
AIAA-2016-3367
Development and Use of
Computational Investigation Parametric optimization of an
Engineering Standards for
of a Boundary Layer Ingestion existing supersonic-subsonic
Computational Fluid Dynamics for Propulsion System for the
ejector design by means of
Complex Aerospace Systems
Common Research Model
computational fluid dynamics
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
167-FD-37
A. Fikl, V. Le Chenadec, T. Sayadi,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL; P. Schmid, Imperial College
London, London, United Kingdom
Chaired by: K. FIDKOWSKI, University of Michigan and D. MOTT, Naval Research Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3359
AIAA-2016-3360
AIAA-2016-3361
A Comprehensive Study of
Output Error Estimation for
An Extension of Adjoint Method
Adjoint-Based Optimization
Chaotic Flows
Capabilities
Y. Shimizu, K. Fidkowski, University M. Hayashi, E. Volpe, University of
of Non-Linear Systems with
Application to Burgers’ Equation of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
166-FD-36
J. Craft, P. Upadhyay, T. Worden,
F. Alvi, Florida State University,
Tallahassee, FL
Chaired by: R. DELOACH, NASA-Langley Research Center and T. ROSSMANN, Lafayette College
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3354
AIAA-2016-3355
AIAA-2016-3356
Characterization and Validation An Investigation of the Role of A Numerical Comparison of
of an Anechoic Facility for
an Upstream Burst Diaphragm Symmetric and Asymmetric
High-Temperature Jet Noise
on Flow Quality within a
Supersonic Wind Tunnels
K. Clark, P. Orkwis, University of
Studies
Ludwieg Tube using RANS
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
165-FD-35
S. Gordeyev, University of Notre
Dame, Notre Dame, IN; A. Smith, MZA
Associates Corporation, Dayton, OH
Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
Z. Lu, T. Xiao, Nanjing University
of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
Nanjing, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3369
Investigation of Helicopter
Ditching Angle on Fuselage
W. Liu, K. Pochiraju, Stevens Institute Pressure Load using a SPH
of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
Method
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3368
Back-Pressure Stall Prediction
in Eductor-Jet Pumps
CFD for Engineering Applications
C. Jackson, H. Wang, C. Roy,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Blacksburg, VA;
C. Schrock, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Dayton, OH
M. Wong, S. Lele, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA
R. Bhaskaran, T. Wood, U. Paliath, A.
Breeze-Stringfellow, General Electric
Company, Niskayuna, NY
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3370
Large Eddy Simulation of a 3D
Transonic Fan
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3364
Multiresolution Wavelet
Approach for Feature Detection
in Adaptive Mesh Refinement
W. Tyson, K. Swirydowicz, J. Derlaga, with High-Order Shock- and
C. Roy, E. de Sturler, Virginia
Interface-Capturing Scheme
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3363
Improved Functional-Based
Error Estimation and
Adaptation without Adjoints
Adjoints and Error Estimation
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3362
Optimal Mesh Adaptation for
1D Euler Equations with MultiMesh Applications
Tuskegee, AL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3358
Studies of the Large-Scale
Structure in Turbulent Boundary
A. Ahmed, Auburn University, Auburn, Layers Using Simultaneous
AL; M. Khan, Tuskegee University,
Velocity-Wavefront Measurements
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3357
Volumetric PIV Measurements
in the Wake of a Wavy Cylinder
Facilities and Measurement Techniques
Morgan
Oak Lawn
Monroe
94
G. Grossir, Z. Ilich, S. Paris, O.
Chazot, von Kármán Institute for
Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse,
Belgium
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3377
An Exact Solution for
Temperature Excursions in Flat
Plates with Step Changes in
Surrounding Temperatures
W. Lin, J. Newman, W. Anderson,
X. Zhang, University of Tennessee,
Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN
A. Donovan, S. Nuzum, M. Wolff,
R. Roberts, Wright State University,
Dayton, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3382
Multidisciplinary, Multiobjective
Analysis and Optimization for
the Design of Missile Jet Vane
X. Fang, Y. Zhang, S. Li, H. Chen,
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3383
Transonic Nacelle Aerodynamic
Optimization Based on Hybrid
Genetic Algorithm
Shape and Topology Optimization V
C. Citak, M. Akdemir, M. Yumusak,
ROKETSAN Missile Industries, Inc.,
Madrid, Madrid, Spain; H. Barnewitz, Ankara, Turkey
Airbus, Bremen, Germany; E. Ferrer,
E. Valero, Technical University of
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Chaired by: T. HEARN, NASA Glenn Research Center and S. FERGUSON, North Carolina State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3379
AIAA-2016-3380
AIAA-2016-3381
Thermal Topology Optimization Shape Optimization of Acoustic CAD-based Aerodynamic Shape
in OptiStruct Software
Metamaterials and Phononic Optimization Using Geometry
X. Qu, N. Pagaldipti, R. Fleury,
Crystals with a Time-Dependent Surrogate Model And Adjoint
J. Saiki, Altair Engineering, Inc.,
Adjoint Formulation: ThreeMethods
Irvine, CA
K. Bobrowski, Technical University of
Dimensional Applications
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
170-MAO-10
J. Engerer, T. Fisher, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
1130 hrs
Oral Presentation
A Cryogenic Based Aviation
Thermal Management System
CITMAV
1100 hrs
Oral Presentation
Cooling of Transient, HighHeat-Flux Loads Generated by
Thermally Sensitive Devices
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3376
Development of a Thermal
Simulator to Thermally Test the
Solar Probe Plus Spacecraft
B. Richard, D. Pellicone, C. Chen,
Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc.,
Lancaster, PA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3378
CTE Matched High Heat Flux
Spreader for Space Systems
Applications
E. Congdon, E. Abel, E. Heisler, T.
X. Wang, Q. Lin, Xiamen University, Hartka, Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel,
Xiamen, China
MD
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3375
Investigation on Aerodynamic
Measurement of Hypersonic
C. Ji, Z. Liu, N. Chen, L. Feng, China Wind Tunnel with Cable Driven
Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics, Parallel Suspension System
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3374
Development of a Hypersonic
Flutter Test Capability
Ground Testing for High Speed Flight and Reentry
Beijing, China
CA; D. Philippidis, Qualis Corporation,
Moffett Field, CA; M. MacDonald, Jacobs,
Moffett Field, CA; M. McGlaughlin, D.
Driver, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; J. Hey, L. Byrd, Air Force Research
T. Fisher, P. Bermel, D. Konopa,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN; Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
T. Deppen, PC Krause and Associates,
West Lafayette, IN; A. Alleyne, University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,
IL; T. Fisher, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN
Chaired by: T. FISHER and K. YERKES, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Effects of Thermal
Hardware-In-The-Loop Validation
Management on the Beam
of Advanced Fuel Thermal
Quality of High Power Laser Management Control
H. Pangborn, University of Illinois,
Diode Bars
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
169-ITAR-3
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Kakuda, Japan; K. Arai,
Tokai University, Hiratsuka, Japan; K.
Yamada, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan
Chaired by: B. WILLIAMS, Aerospace Coporation and P. MACALUSO, US Air Force
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3371
AIAA-2016-3372
AIAA-2016-3373
Basic characteristics of the free- Theoretical Considerations to Baseline characterization of the
piston driven expansion tube Extend the Operational Map of 30kW miniature arc jet facility
JAXA HEK-X
the VKI Longshot Hypersonic mARC at NASA Ames
H. Tanno, T. Komuro, K. Sato, K. Itoh, Wind Tunnel
A. Nawaz, T. Ho, Jacobs, Moffett Field,
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
168-GT-4
Columbia 3
Cabinet
Lincoln West
95
K. Lai, Z. Lu, Y. Cui, National University
of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; K.
Lum, National Chi Nan University, Puli
Township Nantou County, Taiwan
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Field, CA; D. Liechty, NASA Langley Minneapolis, MN
Research Center, Hampton, VA; D.
Goldstein, P. Varghese, University of
Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3394
Adapting vibrational relaxation
models in DSMC and CFD to
ab-initio calculations
Networking Luncheon
Innovations, Technology, and Skills for the Next 100 Years in Aerospace
Greg Hyslop
Senior Vice President, Engineering, Test & Technology
The Boeing Company
Rising Leaders in Aerospace Keynote
C. Kaplan, E. Oran, U. Aggarwal,
M. Kulakhmetov, I. Sebastiao, A.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, University of Maryland, College Park, Alexeenko, Purdue University, West
Minneapolis, MN; V. Murray, T. Minton, College Park, MD
Lafayette, IN
Montana State University, Bozeman,
MT; G. Candler, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3393
Reducing Statistical Scatter in
DSMC Solutions of Hypersonic
Ionizing Flows
Advanced Modeling I - DSMC
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3398
Experimental Study of a
Morphing Wing Configuration
with Multi-Slotted VariableS. Timme, R. Thormann, University of Camber Mechanism
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3397
Towards Three-Dimensional
Global Stability Analysis of
Transonic Shock Buffet
Aerodynamic Prediction Methods
Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom M. Maki, Japan Aerospace
A. Shi, J. Wang, Northwestern
Y. Xing, G. Wang, Y. Zhu,
P. Malan, J. Engelbrecht, H.
Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China Northwestern Polytechnical University, Engelbrecht, Stellenbosch University,
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo,
Xi’an, China
Stellenbosch, South Africa
Japan
Chaired by: C. SUCHOMEL, USAF and T. LAVIN, Sandia National Laboratories and B. JOLLY, US Air Force
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3395
AIAA-2016-3396
Computing Aerodynamic
Application of an
Angle of Attack Upset Detection
Derivatives Based on Harmonic Autoregressive Moving Average for Passenger Airliners using
Balance Method by Using
Approach in Flight Trajectory Classification of Anemometric
Open-Source SU2
Simulation
and Inertial Sensor Data
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
175-AFM-11
Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom X. Jin, F. Huang, X. Cheng, J.
Yu, China Academy of Aerospace
Aerodynamics, Beijing, China
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3400
Accurate Prediction for NonGravitational Aerodynamic
Forces acting on the GOCE
Satellite Using the Test Particle
G. Pagliuca, S. Timme, University of Monte Carlo Method
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3399
Flight Dynamics Mode
Identification and Model
Reduction using Computational
Fluid Dynamics
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Wednesday, 15 June 2016
174-LNCH-2
1230 - 1400 hrs
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
173-RLA-3
1130 - 1230 hrs
T. Wilson, K. Stephani, University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3388
Maneuver Loads Calculation
with Enhanced Aerodynamics
for a UCAV Configuration
Z. Qiang, G. Chen, Y. Li, Xi’an
A. Voss, T. Klimmek, German
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China;
Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen,
Astronautics, Beijing, China
A. Da Ronch, University of
Germany
Southampton, Southampton, United
Kingdom
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3387
Transonic Aeroelastic Moving
Gust Responses and Alleviation
based on CFD
Modeling and Simulation of Aeroelasticity I
Chaired by: T. SCHWARTZENTRUBER, University of Minnesota and K. STEPHANI, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3389
AIAA-2016-3390
AIAA-2016-3391
AIAA-2016-3392
State-to-State Vibrational
DSMC Shock Simulation of
Heat Flux and Drag
Finite-rate oxidation model for
Energy Modeling in DSMC
Saturn Entry Probe Conditions Correlations for High Speed
carbon surfaces from molecular
using Quasiclassical Trajectory K. Higdon, University of Texas, Austin, Flight at any Knudsen Number beam experiments
Austin, TX; B. Cruden, A. Brandis,
N. Singh, T. Schwartzentruber,
S. Poovathingal, T. Schwartzentruber,
Calculations for O + O2
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
172-TP-7
M. Westin, R. da Silva, J. Balthazar,
A. Nabarrete, M. Pereira, Technological
Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), São José
dos Campos, Brazil
Chaired by: A. ELMILIGUI, NASA Langley Research Center and D. KEATING
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3384
AIAA-2016-3385
AIAA-2016-3386
Nonlinear and Linear Aeroelastic Flutter Suppression for a
Effects of Turbulence Model on
Modeling and Experimental
Prototype Wing – Numerical
Flutter Prediction of a Transonic
Analysis of Flexibles Wings for Modeling, Control Law Design, Fan
X. Zhang, Y. Wang, N. Wang, A. Tian,
Wind Tunnel Flutter Test
and Experimental Results
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
171-MST-9
Holmead East
International Ballroom
(Center)
Columbia 9
Jefferson West
Piscataway
96
R. Larsson, Saab, Linköping, Sweden; Willis, Air Force SEEK EAGLE Office,
Eglin AFB, FL
M. Enqvist, Linköping University,
Linköping, Sweden
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA
L. Leifsson, Iowa State University,
Ames, IA; Y. Tesfahunegn, S. Koziel,
Reykjavik University, Reykjavik,
Iceland
J. Ellsworth, NASA Armstrong Flight
Research Center, Edwards, CA; C.
Garcia, Jacobs, Edwards, CA
T. Bayoğlu, O. Nalci, A. Kutay,
ROKETSAN Missile Industries, Inc.,
Ankara, Turkey
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3405
Aerodynamic Parameter
Estimation of a Supersonic Air
to Air Missile with Rapid Speed
S. Cumming, M. Smith, A. Ali, T. Bui, Variation
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3404
Aerodynamic Flight Test Results
for the Adaptive Compliant
Trailing Edge
D. Kaya, A. Büyükkoçak, A. Kutay,
O. Tekinalp, Middle East Technical
University, Ankara, Turkey
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3406
Design and Control of a Micro
UAV
Flight Test, System Identification and Parameter Estimation II
D. Masters, University of Bristol,
Bristol, United Kingdom; N. Taylor,
MBDA, Filton, United Kingdom; T.
Rendall, C. Allen, University of Bristol,
Bristol, United Kingdom
Y. Jo, D. Lee, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology,
Daejeon, South Korea; S. Choi,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Blacksburg, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3411
Development of An Efficient
Three-Dimensional Tightly
Coupled Euler/Panel Solver for
Transonic Flow Analysis
A. Yildirim, S. Eyi, Middle East
Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3412
Three Dimensional Design
Optimization Using Adjoint
Method
Aerodynamic Design Methodologies I
University, West Lafayette, IN
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3414
Optimization of Flap position
using a Modified Discrete
Vortex method
Y. Li, L. Zhou, Nanjing University
of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
Nanjing, China
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3407
A flutter boundary
prediction technique based
on atmospheric turbulence
excitation responses
B. Narayanarao, P. Mondal, A.
Kanale, Indian Institute of Science,
C. Song, Z. Han, Y. Zhang,
Northwestern Polytechnical University, Bengaluru, India; N. Shende,
R. Wadnerkar, S&I Engineering
Xi’an, China
Solutions Pvt., Ltd., Bengaluru, India
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3413
A New Formulation of
Gradient-Enhanced Surrogate
Model and Application to
Aerodynamic Design
J. Eldridge, V. Shyam, A. Wroblewski,
D. Zhu, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH; M. Cuy, Vantage
Partners, LLC, Cleveland, OH; D.
Wolfe, Pennsylvania State University,
College Township, PA
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
Cooling Effectiveness
Measurements for Air Film
Cooling of Thermal Barrier
Coated Surfaces in a Burner
Rig Test Environment Using
R. Lucht, A. Satija, L. Thomas, Purdue Phosphor Thermometry
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Recent Advances in
Temperature Measurements
Using Coherent Anti-Stoles
T. Jenkins, MetroLaser, Inc., Laguna Raman Scattering (CARS)
Hills, CA; S. Allison, Emerging
(Invited)
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Diagnostic to Measure Turbine
Blade Temperatures During
Engine Operation (Invited)
Measurements, Inc., Knoxville, TN;
J. Gord, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH J. Eldridge, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
Optical Measurements of
Temperature and Species
Concentrations in Gas Turbine
Components and Full-Scale
Engines (Invited)
Recent Advancements in Gas Temperature Measurements in Gas Turbines (Invited)
Chaired by: B. DETERT, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and M. POST, USAF Academy
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3408
AIAA-2016-3409
AIAA-2016-3410
Data-Driven Probabilistic
Aerodynamic Shape
A Locally Adaptive Subdivision
Boundary Layer Modeling for Optimization by VariableParameterisation Scheme
Airfoil Performance Prediction fidelity Models and Gradient- for Aerodynamic Shape
A. Marques, Q. Wang, Y. Marzouk, Enhanced Manifold Mapping Optimisation
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
178-APA-25/FD-38
R. Hanson, J. Jeffries, D. Davidson, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Chaired by: D. RICHARDSON, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
Oral Presentation
The Evolution of Temperature Sensing in Combustion/Propulsion
Flows using Laser-Induced Absorption and Fluorescence (Invited)
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
177-AMT-7
(DLR), Braunschweig, Germany
Chaired by: A. VANDERWYST, Leidos and J. GRAUER, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3401
AIAA-2016-3402
AIAA-2016-3403
Aerodynamic Modeling, System An Easy to Use Engineering
Virtual Flight Testing of High
Identification and Analysis of Method for Identification of
Performance Fighter Aircraft
Iced Aircraft Configurations
Complex Flight Dynamics From Using High-Resolution CFD
C. Deiler, German Aerospace Center Flight Test Data
C. Ratcliff, D. Bodkin, J. Clifton, M.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
176-AFM-12
Albright
Columbia 2
Holmead West
97
D. Quero-Martin, W. Krüger, German
Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen,
Germany; G. Jenaro, Airbus, Hamburg,
Germany
M. Liou, NASA Glenn Research Center, V. Dippold, NASA Glenn Research
Cleveland, OH; D. Gronstal, University Center, Cleveland, OH
of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa,
AL; H. Kim, SAIC, Cleveland, OH; M.
Liou, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH
J. Holt, K. Garry, T. Smith, Cranfield Research Center, Hampton, VA; C.
University, Bedford, United Kingdom O’Farrell, Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA; D. Keller, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3420
Design and Analyses of High
Aspect Ratio Nozzles for
Distributed Propulsion Acoustic
Measurements
M. Kuester, A. Borgoltz, W.
Devenport, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: C. ROSEMA, US Army AMRDEC and D. O’BRIEN, US Army RDECOM
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3424
AIAA-2016-3425
AIAA-2016-3426
Experimental Visualization of Investigation of the
Wind Tunnel Test of Subscale
Junction Separation Bubbles Aerodynamic Characteristics Ringsail and Disk-Gap-Band
at Low- to Moderate-Reynolds of a Lifting Body in Ground
Parachutes
C. Zumwalt, J. Cruz, NASA Langley
Numbers
Proximity
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
181-APA-28
Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Chaired by: N. HALL and G. GATLIN, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3418
AIAA-2016-3419
Aerodynamic Design of
Aerodynamic Design of the
Blended Wing-Body and
Hybrid Wing Body with Nacelle:
Lifting-Fuselage Aircraft
N3-X Propulsion-Airframe
T. Reist, D. Zingg, University of
Configuration
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
180-APA-27
M. Bopp, S. Ruffin, Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: J. AZEVEDO and L. WANG, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3415
AIAA-2016-3416
AIAA-2016-3417
Development of a FluidUnderstanding Energy Transfer A Reduced Order Model for
Structure Interaction
in Aeroelastic Flutter
Aeroelastic Response Prediction to
Framework Using Unstructured P. Deshpande, A. Kelkar, Iowa State Continuous Turbulence Encounter
University, Ames, IA
Cartesian CFD Methods
including CFD Aerodynamics
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
179-APA-26
S. Yi, D. Lee, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology,
Daejeon, South Korea; S. Choi, D.
Im, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Blacksburg, VA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3422
Efficient Design Optimization
of Flexible CROR Blade for
Low-level Noise
Associates, Inc., Hampton, VA; A.
Dyakonov, M. Schoenenberger, J.
Davis, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; S. Muppidi, Analytical
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Hampton,
VA; C. Tang, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA; et al.
P. Kazarin, V. Golubev, W. MacKunis,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University, Daytona Beach, FL; S.
Borener, D. Hufty, Federal Aviation
Administration, Washington, D.C.
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3428
Robust SJA-Based Nonlinear
Trajectory Tracking Control
Using Unmanned Aircraft LPV
J. Van Norman, Analytical Mechanics Model
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3427
Aerodynamic Models for
the Low Density Supersonic
Declerator (LDSD) Test Vehicles
Aerodynamic Testing: Flight, Wind-Tunnel and Flight Testing
W. Engblom, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona
Beach, FL; R. Decker, NASA Marshall
Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3421
Virtual Flight Demonstration of
the Stratospheric Dual-Aircraft
Platform
Innovative Aerodynamic Concepts & Designs
Aerodynamic - Structural Dynamics Interactions I
S. Wiriadidjaja, Z. Mohamad, A.
Mohd Rafie, Universiti Putra Malaysia
(UPM), Serdang, Malaysia; M. Elhadi,
Karary University, Khartoum, Sudan;
A. Fariduzzaman, F. Hasim, Agency for
Assessment & Application of Technology,
Jakarta-Pusat, Indonesia
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3423
Wing-In-Ground-Effect Craft as
a Potential Domestic Transport
Vehicle
Columbia 4
Columbia 9
Northwest
98
(DWD), Offenbach, Germany
R. Nangia, Nangia Aero Research
Associates, Bristol, United Kingdom
Chaired by: J. CISTONE, Sullivan Aviation Services, LLC
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3440
AIAA-2016-3441
Development of a New Aircraft Logistics for Air to Air
Noise Prediction Program
Refuelling in Civil Aviation,
A. Filippone, University of
Step Jump in Fuel/Weight /
Manchester, Manchester, United
Cost Efficiency & Smaller
Kingdom
Tankers Needed
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
185-ATIO.ATM-16
J. Coupe, D. Milutinovic, W. Malik, K. Swieringa, S. Wilson, B. Baxley,
University of California, Santa Cruz, NASA Langley Research Center,
Santa Cruz, CA; Y. Jung, NASA Ames Hampton, VA
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: Y. JUNG, NASA Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3437
AIAA-2016-3438
A Data Driven Approach for
System Performance of an
Characterization of Ramp Area Integrated Airborne Spacing
Push Back and Ramp-Taxi
Algorithm with Ground
Processes
Automation
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
184-ATIO.ATM-15
A. Evans, University of California,
Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3442
How Slow is Too Slow?
Economics of Aircraft Concepts
with Reduced Cruise Speeds
H. Idris, N. Shen, Engility Corporation,
Billerica, MA; A. Saraf, J. Bertino,
N. Luch, ATAC Corporation, Santa
Clara, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3439
Queue Buffer Sizing for
Efficient and Robust Integrated
Departure Scheduling
R. Goodwin, Honeywell International, D. Walker, Honeywell International, Inc., Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Inc., Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Chaired by: M. BRAVIN, Boeing Commercial Airplanes and E. LOTH, University of Virginia
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3432
AIAA-2016-3433
AIAA-2016-3434
Turbofan Ice Crystal Rollback Determination of engine recovery Preliminary Results from a
Investigation and Preparations after an ice accretion rollback,
Heavily Instrumented Engine
Leading to the Second, Heavily engine performance deterioration Ice Crystal Icing Test in a
Instrumented, Ice Crystal
and health monitoring using
Ground Based Altitude Test
Engine Test at NASA PSL-3 test minimal instrumentation during Facility
Facility
icing testing at NASA Glenn PSL3 A. Flegel, M. Oliver, NASA Glenn
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
183-ASE-12
V. Tallapragada, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, College
Park, MD
Chaired by: V. TALLAPRAGADA and N. AHMAD, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Next Generation Unified Global Forecasting Airship Operations Numerical Weather Prediction
Modeling System Development at in Remote Areas (Invited)
at Deutscher Wetterdienst
NCEP for Seamless Weather and D. Bacon, A. Sarma, Leidos, Reston, (DWD, Germany) (Invited)
VA
D. Majewski, Deutscher Wetterdienst
Climate Predictions (Invited)
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
182-ASE-11
V. Tallapragada, H. Chuang, Y. Mao,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, College Park, MD
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Implementation of new Global
Forecast Icing products at NCEP’s
Operations based on NCAR’s
Aviation Algorithms (Invited)
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3444
Operational Shortfalls and
Potential Benefits of PathBased Wind Shear Prediction
C. Reiche, M. Robinson, C. Craun,
AvMet Applications, Inc., Reston,
J. Li, B. Sridhar, M. Xue, H. Ng,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett VA; R. Bass, Federal Aviation
Administration, Washington, D.C.
Field, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3443
AIRNOISE: a Tool for
Preliminary Noise-Abatement
Terminal Approach Route
Design
Environmental Impact Mitigation II
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3446
Contrail Mitigation Through 3D
Aircraft Trajectory Optimization
T. Reynolds, M. Sandberg, Lincoln
S. Hartjes, T. Hendriks, D. Visser,
Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Delft University of Technology, Delft,
Technology, Lexington, MA; J. Thomas, The Netherlands
R. Hansman, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3445
Delayed Deceleration Approach
Noise Assessment
T. Bencic, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH
N. Ahmad, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3431
Comparison of FullyCompressible Equation Sets
for Atmospheric Dynamics
(Invited)
1700 hrs
Oral Presentation
Aircraft engine icing
instrumentation used in
the NASA Glenn Propulsion
J. Van Zante, T. Bencic, T. Ratvasky, Systems Laboratory
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3436
NASA Glenn Propulsion
Systems Lab Ice Crystal Cloud
Characterization Update 2015
X. Zhang, S. Gopalakrishnan,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, Miami, FL
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3430
Design of Representing Multiscale Interactions in the HWRF
Modeling System (Invited)
NASA Glenn Research Center,
D. Dischinger, W. Sandel, Honeywell Cleveland, OH
International, Inc., Phoenix, AZ
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Test Point Selection for Engine
Crystal Icing Test at NASA
PSL-3 for focused sensitivity,
peak intensity, and anti-ice
evaluations
Surface Operations Modeling and Analysis II
J. Veres, P. Jorgenson, S. Jones,
NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3435
Modeling of Highly
Instrumented Honeywell
Turbofan Engine Tested with Ice
Crystal Ingestion in the NASA
Propulsion System Laboratory
NASA PSL LF11 Engine Icing Test Campaign
R. Nair , National Center for
Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3429
A High-Order Multiscale Global
Atmospheric Model (Invited)
Numerical Weather Prediction (Invited)
Fairchild East
Embassy
Georgetown West
Columbia 12
99
California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field,
CA; Y. Jung, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3450
Airport Gate Operation
Monitoring Using Computer
Vision Techniques
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3453
Energy-Based Metrics for
General Aviation Flight Data
Record Analysis
N. Borer, M. Patterson, J. Derlaga, B. M. Patterson, J. Derlaga, N. Borer,
Litherland, K. Deere, NASA Langley NASA Langley Research Center,
Research Center, Hampton, VA; A.
Hampton, VA
Stoll, Joby Aviation, Santa Cruz, CA
R. Christie, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; A. Dubois,
Joby Aviation, Santa Cruz, CA; J.
Derlaga, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Cooling of electric motors used
for propulsion on SCEPTOR
A. Dubois, M. van der Geest, J. Bevirt,
Joby Aviation, Santa Cruz, CA; R. Christie,
NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland,
OH; N. Borer, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; S. Clarke, NASA
Armstrong Flight Research Center,
Edwards, CA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3460
Design of an Electric Propulsion
System for SCEPTOR’s Outboard
Nacelle
TTX Hot Wash and Cybersecurity Interactive Training Session
J. Derlaga, N. Borer, M. Patterson,
M. Moore, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Analysis of Propeller Designs
and Integration Strategies
During Conceptual Design via
Computational Fluid Dynamics
with Overset Grids
S. Clarke, NASA Armstrong Flight
Research Center, Edwards, CA
1700 hrs
Oral Presentation
SCEPTOR Power System Design
W. Zhang, H. Chen, Beihang University,
Beijing, China
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3457
Aircraft Loss-Of-Control Recovery
Strategy Using High Order Sliding
L. Peters, RMIT University, Melbourne, Mode Control Based on Optimal
Australia
Trim Condition
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3456
Designing an Automatic Beacon
Ejection System for Aircraft
International Ballroom
(East)
Columbia 1
Gunston East
Fairchild West
Briguette Carstensen
Vice President & Director of Research
Global Business Analysis
Panelists:
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky
Professor, University of Washington Institute of
Technology & Executive Director
Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity
Faye Francy
Executive Director
The Aviation ISAC
Ilanko Subramaniam
GBA CISO, President
Global Business Analysis
Russell Syphert
Senior Threat Analyst
Global Business Analysis
Following the TTX, teams will participate in a “hot wash” session that will review the TTX’s learning objectives and results. Participants will gain further instruction and insights when a panel of thought leaders in cybersecurity, risk management, threat assessment, and role-based
training for cyber awareness engage in discussion and answer questions. The day promises to be both instructive and entertaining.
Moderator: David Shaw, Founder & CEO, Global Business Analysis (Moderator)
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
189-F360-7
1400 - 1600 hrs
M. Moore, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; J. Bevirt, A.
Stoll, Joby Aviation, Santa Cruz,
CA; et al.
V. Risukhin, Western Michigan
University, Battle Creek, MI
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3455
Integration of Affordable
Information Technology
Products into General Aviation
A. Rao, K. Marais, Purdue University, Training and Research
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3454
Comparing Hazardous States
and Trigger Events in Fatal and
Non-Fatal Helicopter Accidents
General Aviation Safety
Transformational Flight - SCEPTOR Distributed Electric Propulsion X-Plane
Chaired by: A. GIBSON, Empirical Systems Aerospace and S. GINN, NASA AFRC
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3458
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3459
Design and Performance of
Comparison of MixedHigh-Lift Propeller System
the NASA SCEPTOR Distributed Order Aero-Propulsive
Configuration Selection for
Electric Propulsion Flight
Performance Predictions for NASA’s SCEPTOR Distributed
Demonstrator
Distributed Electric Propulsion Electric Propulsion Flight
N. Borer, M. Patterson, J. Viken,
Configurations
Demonstrator
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.
FT-1/GEPC-2
Data Mining in ATS II
E. Vargo, C. Taylor, C. Wanke, MITRE H. Lu, S. Vaddi, V. Cheng, Optimal
Corporation, McLean, VA
Synthesis, Inc., Los Altos, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3449
Association Rules for Traffic
Flow Management Decision
Support
T. Puranik, E. Harrison, S. Min, H.
N. Fala, K. Marais, Purdue University, T. Puranik, E. Harrison, S. Min, H.
Jimenez, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute West Lafayette, IN
Jimenez, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute West Lafayette, IN
of Technology, Atlanta, GA
of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: T. DOWNEN, Gulfstream and A. PRZEKOP, NASA
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3451
AIAA-2016-3452
General Aviation Approach and Detecting Safety Events during
Landing Analysis using Flight Approach in General Aviation
Data Records
Operations
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
187-ATIO.GA-2
W. Chung, SAIC, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: B. HOLGUIN, Federal Aviation Administration
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3447
AIAA-2016-3448
An Integrated Gate Turnaround Taxi-Out Time Prediction for
Management Concept
Departures at Charlotte Airport
Leveraging Big Data/
Using Machine Learning
Analytics for NAS Performance Techniques
H. Lee, W. Malik, University of
Improvements
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
186-ATIO.ATM-17
100
Crossflow Transition and Separation
of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos
Campos, Brazil; J. Hsu, Aeronautics
and Space Institute (IAE), São José
dos Campos, Brazil
Kalarikovilagam Srinivasan, German
Beach, CA
Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig,
Germany; S. Raghu, Advanced Fluidics,
LLC, Columbia, MD
AFB, OH
S. Poroseva, University of New Mexico, K. Abdol-Hamid, J. Carlson, C.
Albuquerque, Albuquerque, NM; E.
Rumsey, NASA Langley Research
Jeyapaul, Missouri University of Science Center, Hampton, VA
and Technology, Rolla, MO; S. Murman,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA; J. Colmenares, University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque, Albuquerque,
NM
Chaired by: B. SMITH, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3474
AIAA-2016-3475
The Effect of the DNS Data
Verification and Validation of
Averaging Time on the Accuracy the k-kL Turbulence Model in
of RANS-DNS Simulations
FUN3D and CFL3D Codes
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
192-FD-40
H. Ozawa, Tokyo Metropolitan
University, Hino, Japan
M. Olsen, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3476
Reynolds-stress and tripleproduct models applied
to flows with rotation and
curvature
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3478
Application of a Full Reynolds
Stress Model to High Lift Flows
E. Lee-Rausch, C. Rumsey,
NASA Langley Research Center,
N. Ashton, University of Manchester, Hampton, VA; V. Togiti, B. Eisfeld,
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Manchester, United Kingdom; M.
Stoellinger, University of Wyoming, Braunschweig, Germany
Laramie, Laramie, WY
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3477
Computation of Turbulent
Flow in a Rotating Pipe using
the Elliptic Blending Reynolds
Stress Model
Turbulence Modeling - Validation and Applications
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), A. Iwakawa, A. Sasoh, Nagoya
Sagamihara, Japan
University, Nagoya, Japan
S. Ghosh, S. Mahapatra, Indian
Institute of Technology Kharagpur,
Kharagpur, India
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3472
Large-Eddy Simulation of
Shock Train in a Supersonic
Turbulent Pipe Flow
Shock-Dominated Flows I
Chaired by: P. GNOFFO, NASA-Langley Research Center and V. NARAYANASWAMY, North Carolina State Univ
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3468
AIAA-2016-3469
AIAA-2016-3470
AIAA-2016-3471
A highly temperature
Experimental study of shock Oscillation Characteristics of
Experimental Investigation of
sensitive and ultra-fast
wave patterns over an airfoil the Shock Waves around a
Interactions Between a Normal
response TSP (Temperature- A. Avelar, J. Falcao Filho, Aeronautics Supersonic Deceleration-Device Shock Wave and Various
Sensitive-Paints) for unsteady and Space Institute (IAE), São José Model with Aerospike
Counter Flows Using CounterT. Mizukaki, Tokai University,
aerothermodynamics on shock- dos Campos, Brazil; H. Leite, R.
Driver Shock Tube
Annes da Silva, Technological Institute Hiratsuka, Japan; K. Yamada, Japan T. Tamba, M. Kayumi, H. Kawasaki,
tube wall
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
191-FD-39
J. Tran, The Boeing Company,
Mukilteo, WA; A. Shmilovich, The
Boeing Company, Huntington Beach,
CA; J. Lin, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; et al.
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3466
Numerical Simulation of
a High-Lift Configuration
Embedded with High
Momentum Fluidic Actuators
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3467
Sensitivity analysis of crossflow
boundary layer and transition
delay using plasma actuator
J. Zhang, H. Ma, Y. Qin, China
Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics,
Beijing, China
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3473
Experimental Research on
Flow Characteristics around
Combination of Forward jet
and Spike
Z. Wang, L. Wang, S. Fu, Tsinghua
University, Beijing, China
V. Vatsa, NASA Langley Research
E. van Bokhorst, M. Placidi, C. Atkin, Center, Hampton, VA; B. Duda, E.
Fares, Exa GmbH, Munich, Germany;
City University London, London,
J. Lin, NASA Langley Research Center,
United Kingdom
Hampton, VA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3465
The influence of the spatial
frequency content of discrete
roughness distributions on the
E. Whalen, The Boeing Company,
M. Jabbal, S. Everett, Brunel University A. Shmilovich, Y. Yadlin, E. Whalen, D. Rizzetta, M. Visbal, Air Force
development of the crossflow
Hazelwood, MO; M. Spoor, P. Vijgen, London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom; G. The Boeing Company, Huntington
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson instability
Chaired by: L. PACK MELTON, NASA-Langley Research Center and D. BRZOZOWSKI, The Boeing Company
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3461
AIAA-2016-3462
AIAA-2016-3463
AIAA-2016-3464
Full-scale Flight Demonstration A Comparative Study of Hybrid Numerical Simulations of an Plasma-Based Control of
of an Active Flow Control
Flow Control System Architectures Airplane with an Active Flow Excrescence-Generated
Enhanced Vertical Tail
for an A320 Aircraft
Control System
Transition on a Swept Wing
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
190-FC-11
Jay
Oak Lawn
Columbia 11
101
H. Fasel, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Tucson, AZ
London, United Kingdom; J. Luo,
A. Novikov, Moscow Institute of
Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
Physics and Technology (MIPT),
Zhukovsky, Russia; I. Egorov, Central
Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI),
Zhukovsky, Russia
University of Waterloo, Waterloo,
Canada
T. Echekki, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, NC
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Ann Arbor, MI
J. Niu, Y. Piao, Tsinghua University,
Beijing, China
Chaired by: J. EDWARDS and O. SAMIMI ABIANEH, Georgia Southern University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3492
AIAA-2016-3493
AIAA-2016-3494
Improved 4D Data Assimilation RANS Modeling and
Numerical Simulation of Liquid
for Large-Eddy Simulation
Uncertainty Quantification of Kerosene Combustion in a
of High-Speed Turbulent
Supersonic Reacting Flows in a Dual-Mode Scramjet Combustor
Combustion
Scramjet Combustor
Using Flamelet/Progress
J. Edwards, C. Patton, T. Wignall,
N. Arnold-Medabalimi, K. Duraisamy, Variable Approach
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
195-FD-43
E. Reshotko, Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH; A. Leidy,
F. Siddiqui, R. Bowersox, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX
Chaired by: T. JULIANO, University of Notre Dame and J. JEWELL, Air Force Research Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3485
AIAA-2016-3486
AIAA-2016-3487
Characterizing the Transient Direct Numerical Simulations Transition Route of Klebanoff
Growth Mechanism on a
of Transitional Boundary Layer Type in Hypersonic Boundary
Hypersonic Blunt Body at a
over a Flat Plate in Hypersonic Layers
X. Wu, Imperial College London,
High Angle of Attack
Free-Stream
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
194-FD-42
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB,
OH; P. Mancini, A. Jones, University
of Maryland, College Park, College
Park, MD
J. Joy, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore, Singapore; I. Ibrahim,
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United
Kingdom; T. New, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore, Singapore
X. Wang, E. Josyula, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3489
Effects of Vibrational
Relaxation and Dissociation on
Hypersonic Boundary-Layer
Stability
O. Samimi Abianeh, Georgia Southern
University, Statesboro, GA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3496
A comparison study of
predicted pressure-based
ignition delay time of
E. Gonzalez, Combustion Science & n-dodecane fuel using various
Engineering, Inc., Columbia, MD
skeletal kinetic mechanisms
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3495
CFD simulations of acoustic and
thermoacoustic phenomena in
internal flows
Combustion Simulation II
J. Ren, S. Fu, Tsinghua University,
Beijing, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3488
Secondary instabilities of
Görtler vortices in high-speed
boundary layer flows
High-Speed Boundary-Layer Transition II
of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3482
The effect of acoustic excitation
on the later stages of transition
in a laminar separation bubble
Wing Aerodynamics: Separation and Control
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3483
Numerical Investigation on
Flow Separation Control of Low
Reynolds Number Sinusoidal
M. Ol, A. Medina, Air Force Research M. Istvan, J. Kurelek, S. Yarusevych, University, Las Cruces, NM; J. Little, J. Kurelek, S. Yarusevych, University Aerofoils
Chaired by: D. WILLIAMS, Illinois Institute of Technology and K. TAIRA, Florida State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3479
AIAA-2016-3480
AIAA-2016-3481
Revisiting Conventional Flaps The effect of free-stream
Numerical Simulation of Wing
at High Deflection-Rate:
turbulence on the structure of Section Near Stall
A. Gross, New Mexico State
Separation Control
laminar separation bubbles
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
193-FD-41/FC-12
P. Paredes, M. Choudhari, F. Li,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3490
Nonlinear Transient Growth
and Boundary Layer Transition
A. Sescu, L. Taoudi, Mississippi State
University, Starkville, MS; M. Afsar,
Imperial College London, London,
United Kingdom; D. Thompson,
Mississippi State University,
Starkville, MS
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3484
Control of Gortler vortices by
means of staggered surface
streaks
Monroe
Lincoln East
Morgan
102
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
E. Seedhouse, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical E. Ozger, T. Drouven, Ingolstadt
University, Daytona Beach, FL
University of Applied Sciences,
Ingolstadt, Germany
Chaired by: B. MILLS, AEDC/ ATA and W. SCHUMAN
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3511
AIAA-2016-3512
Flight Simulation Training Device Hardware in the Loop
Qualification for Suborbital
Simulation for Micro Air
Spaceflight Simulator
Vehicles
B. Phillips, D. Landman, Old
Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3513
Design of Experiments
Enhanced Statistical Process
Control for Wind Tunnel Check
Standard Testing
Center, Hampton, VA; M. Ricchiuto, Fernández, D. Zingg, University of
Y. Liu, H. Nishikawa, National
Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA French National Institute for Research Toronto, Toronto, Canada
in Computer Science and Control
(INRIA), Bordeaux, France; H.
Nishikawa, National Institute of
Aerospace, Hampton, VA
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
198-FT-3/GT-5
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3500
Multi-GPU, Implicit Time
Stepping for High-order
Methods on Unstructured Grids
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3508
Development of A Multiscale
Flow Solver Using Wavelet
Decomposition for Error
Control, Grid Adaptation, and
Flow Data Compression
Aviation University, Toulouse, France
Z. Liu, W. Yang, Q. Shen, China
Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics,
Beijing, China
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3515
Investigation on correlation
between wind tunnel and flight
test data for boundary layer
M. Bronz, G. Hattenberger, French Civil transition
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3514
Aerodynamic Characterization of
an Off-the-Shelf Aircraft via Flight
Test and Numerical Simulation
Correlation of Ground and Flight Test Data
P. Anusonti-Inthra, University of
A. Ghasemi, L. Taylor, J. Newman, Tennessee, Tullahoma, Tullahoma, TN
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga,
Chattanooga, TN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3507
hp-Spectral Hull: A Minimum
Degree of Freedom Enforcing
Spectral Element Method
For Nonlinear Conservation
Laws with Application to
Compressible Fluid Flow
Novel CFD Algorithms
S. Nimmagadda, T. Economon, J.
Alonso, C. Ilario da Silva, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3501
Robust uniform time sampling
approach for the harmonic
balance method
Solver Techniques II
J. Watkins, J. Romero, A. Jameson,
C. Wang, North Carolina State University, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Raleigh, NC; J. Cheng, Beihang
University, Beijing, China; M. Berndt, N.
Carlson, Los Alamos National Laboratory,
Los Alamos, NM; H. Luo, North Carolina
State University, Raleigh, NC
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3499
Application of Nonlinear Krylov
Acceleration to a Reconstructed
Discontinuous Galerkin Method
for Compressible Flows
Chaired by: A. MAZAHERI, NASA-Langley Research Center and S. KARMAN, Pointwise, Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3504
AIAA-2016-3505
AIAA-2016-3506
Third-Order Inviscid and
Hyperbolic Method for
Simultaneous Approximation
Second-Order Hyperbolic
Dispersive PDEs: Same High- Terms for Multidimensional
Navier-Stokes Schemes for
Order of Accuracy for Solution, Summation-by-parts Operators
J. Hicken, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Three-Dimensional Inviscid and Gradient, and Hessian
A. Mazaheri, NASA Langley Research Institute, Troy, NY; D. Del Rey
Viscous Flows
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
197-FD-45
M. DiPaola, D. Willis, University of
Massachusetts, Lowell, Lowell, MA
Chaired by: T. ECONOMON, Stanford University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3497
AIAA-2016-3498
A Fast Differential Deficit
Stability Analysis of Dual-time
Control Volume Approach for Stepping
J. Chiew, Stanford University,
Modeling Turbine-Turbine
Stanford, CA; T. Pulliam, NASA Ames
Interactions
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
196-FD-44
M. DiPaola, D. Willis, University of
Massachusetts, Lowell, Lowell, MA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3509
A Rotating Reference Frame,
Integral Boundary Layer
Method
S. Eyi, Middle East Technical
University, Ankara, Turkey
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3510
Convergence Acceleration
Based on Eigenvalue Analysis
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3503
Parallelization of the flow and
transport code ADVED_NS
using the MPI porting library,
UGLIB
Y. Khine, Engility Corporation,
Z. Qian, Aviation Industry Corporation Chantilly, VA; R. Rosenberg,
W. Szymczak, Naval Research
of China (AVIC), Beijing, China
Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3502
Preconditioned pseudocompressibility methods
for Three-dimensional
incompressible Navier-Stokes
equations
DuPont
Jefferson East
Columbia 10
103
T. Gokcen, Analytical Mechanics
Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; J.
Balboni, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA; G. Hartman,
Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA
Center, Houston, TX
University, Dayton, OH
R. Prasad, H. Kim, D. Im, S. Choi,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA; S. Yi, Korea
Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Daejeon, South Korea
J. Robinson, S. Doyle, G. Ogawa, M. Lexington, MA
Baker, M4 Engineering, Inc., Long
Beach, CA; S. De, M. Jrad, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA; et al.
D. Owens, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; L. Cassady,
J. Powell, P. Stuart, NASA Johnson
Space Center, Houston, TX
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3523
Orion Crew Module and
Parachute System Aerodynamic
Modeling
J. Hoogervorst, A. Elham, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3531
Wing Aerostructural
Optimization Using the
Individual Discipline Feasible
Strategy
Structural Optimization I
Chaired by: J. HICKEN, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and B. STANFORD, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3527
AIAA-2016-3528
AIAA-2016-3529
AIAA-2016-3530
A Robust Analytical Sensitivity Analysis and Sensitivity
Aeroservoelastic Optimization Active Aeroelastic Alteration
Analysis for Weakly Coupled Calculation using High Fidelity
of Wing Structure Using
to Reduce Off-Design Induced
Aero-Structural Systems
Spectral Formulation-Based FSI Curvilinear Spars and Ribs
Drag
K. Gobal, R. Grandhi, Wright State and Coupled Adjoint Method
J. Lin, Control Research Corporation,
(SpaRibs)
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
201-MAO-11
J. Olejniczak, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3522
Exploration Flight Test 1
Afterbody Aerothermal
Environment Reconstruction
NASA Orion EFT-1 Aeroscience Results - Aerothermal I
Employing CFD in Parallel with Ground Testing
A. Hyatt, B. Oliver, A. Amar, NASA
HX5, Houston, TX; V. Lessarad, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX;
Langley Research Center, Hampton, V. Lessarad, NASA Langley Research
VA; M. Mahzari, Analytical Mechanics Center, Hampton, VA
Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: J. OLEJNICZAK, NASA Ames Research Center and A. BRANDIS, AMA Inc at NASA Ames
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3519
AIAA-2016-3520
AIAA-2016-3521
Overview of the NASA Orion Orion-MPCV
EFT-1 Heatshield Aerothermal
Exploration Flight Test-1
Aerothermodynamic Database Environment Reconstruction
B. Oliver, A. Amar, NASA Johnson
Reentry from an Aerosciences Design Methodology
Space Center, Houston, TX; J. Droba,
A. Cassady, NASA Johnson Space
Perspective
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
200-ITAR-4
J. Dutton, University of Illinois,
J. Luckring, K. Deere, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA; R. Childs, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
P. Stremel, Science and Technology
Corporation, Moffett Field, CA; K. Long,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA
Chaired by: R. KUMAR, Florida State University and R. RHEW, NASA-Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3516
AIAA-2016-3517
AIAA-2016-3518
An Application of CFD to Guide A Compressible Mixing Layer CFD Simulations for Arc-Jet
Forced Boundary-Layer Transition Facility for CFD Validation
Panel Testing Capability
for Low-Speed Tests of a Hybrid Measurements
Development Using SemiG. Lee, K. Kim, B. Johnson, G. Elliott, Elliptical Nozzles
Wing-Body Configuration
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
199-GT-6
K. Bibb, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; L. Cassady,
A. Schwing, NASA Johnson Space
Center, Houston, TX
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3524
Orion EFT-1 FADS-Based
Trajectory Reconstruction
Columbia 3
1730 hrs
AIAA-2016-3526
Quiet Hubless Ducted Fan
Hybrid Propulsion
S. Wilson III, Self, Bethesda, MD;
B. Bialczak, Self, Vertrees, KY; T.
K. Bibb, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; P. Robinson, L. Streett, Self, Louisville, KY
Cassady, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3525
Reconstruction of the Orion
Crew Module Aerodynamics for
the EFT-1 Flight Test
Cabinet
Lincoln West
104
Company, Tucson, AZ; K. Collins,
M. Schmit, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA; T. Bapty,
MetaMorph, Nashville, TN; et al.
W. Liu, Design, Analysis and Research Alabama, Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
Corporation, Lawrence, KS; M.
Ewing, R. Hale, University of Kansas,
Lawrence, Lawrence, KS
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3543
Establishment of a C4ISR
Interoperability Prototyping
and LVC Environment
P. Jiang, Y. Zhang, Q. Zhou, L. Shu,
State Key Laboratory of Digital
Manufacturing Equipment and
Technology, Wuhan, China
P. Srinivasan, Aeronautical
Jones, A. Gaitonde, University of
Development Agency, Bengaluru,
Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom; Y. India; A. Joshi, Indian Institute of
Lemmens, Siemens, Leuven, Belgium Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3547
Improved Servoelastic
Response Prediction Models For
Aircraft Using MultiObjective
Optimization Techniques
X. Wang, Dalian University of
Technology, Dalian, China; W. Zhou, Z.
Wu, State Key Laboratory of Structural
Analysis for Industrial Equipment, Dalian,
China; J. Xing, Dalian University of
Technology, Dalian, China
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3548
Tracking Control System Design
for Roll Maneuver via Active
Wings Using Macro Fiber
Composites
Modeling and Simulation of Aeroelasticity II
R. Haimes, Massachusetts Institute A. Coyle, The Boeing Company,
Washington, D.C.
T. Winter, J. Marquez, B. Scheneman, of Technology, Cambridge, MA; J.
M4 Engineering, Inc., Long Beach, CA Dannenhoffer, Syracuse University,
Syracuse, NY; N. Bhagat, Wright
State Research Institute, Beavercreek,
OH; D. Allison, Optimal Flight
Sciences, LLC, Dayton, OH
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3542
Multi-fidelity Geometry-centric
Multi-disciplinary Analysis for
Design
Model and Simulation Integration
Bouhlel, Safran Group, Paris, France; I.
Kurek, R. Lafage, T. Lefebvre, ONERA,
Toulouse, France; J. Morlier, University of
Toulouse, Toulouse, France
E. Rachelson, University of Toulouse,
Toulouse, France; M. Colombo, Airbus,
Toulouse, France; J. Morlier, Higher
Institute of Aeronautics and Space,
Toulouse, France
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3541
Development of a PhysicsBased Weight (PBWeight)
Prediction Tool for Conceptual
D. Larkin, K. Lynch, G. Ball, Raytheon Design
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3540
Ontology-Driven Metamodel
Validation in Cyber-Physical
Systems
University, Stanford, CA; S.
Bieniawski, B. Whitehead, The
Boeing Company, Seattle, WA
Chaired by: T. BURRESS, Lockheed Martin and A. ELMILIGUI, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3544
AIAA-2016-3545
AIAA-2016-3546
Aeroelastic Analysis and
Balancing the Efficiency
Frequency Domain Approach
Ground Vibration Testing of
and Stability of the Coupled
for Transonic Unsteady
Ultra-WideBand Ice Radar
Dynamics and Aerodynamics of Aerodynamic Modelling applied
Installations on the Basler
a Flapping Flyer
to a 3D Wing
J. Bluman, C. Kang, University of
A. Poncet-Montanges, J. Cooper, D.
BT-67
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
204-MST-11
Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), U. Durak, T. Gerlach, German
Shanghai, China
Aerospace Center (DLR),
Braunschweig, Germany; A. Ozturk,
V. Kargin, H. Aydemir, U. Zengin,
Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc.,
Ankara, Turkey
Chaired by: R. RUFF and D. GINGRAS, Bihrle Applied Research Inc.
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3538
AIAA-2016-3539
A simulating method of
Automated Model Integration
dynamic inter-connection
Workflow for Supporting Pilotbetween models
in-the-Loop Testing in ModelR. Hong, Z. Xiong, Q. Zhou, Aviation Based Rotorcraft Design
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
203-MST-10
N. Norman, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University, Daytona Beach, FL; S. Smith,
Howard University, Washington, D.C.
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3537
A sequential sampling strategy
for Kriging metamodel based
on Delaunay triangulation and
A. Chiplunkar, Airbus, Toulouse, France; N. Bartoli, ONERA, Toulouse, France; M. TOPSIS
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3536
Improvement of efficient global
optimization with application to
aircraft wing design
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3535
Adding Flight Mechanics to Flight
Loads Surrogate Model using
Multi-Output Gaussian Processes
Surrogate Modeling and Non-Deterministic Design - Methods and Applications I
Chaired by: V. TOROPOV, Queen Mary, University of London and S. CHOWDHURY, University at Buffalo
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3532
AIAA-2016-3533
AIAA-2016-3534
Reducing Large Viking I Based Uncertainty Quantification of Integrating Aerodynamic
Martian Entry, Descent and
Material Mechanical Properties Uncertainty into Aircraft
Landing Response Surface
Using Surrogate Models
Maneuvers During Conceptual
Methodology Produced Quadratic C. Smith, B. Lapp, M. Glavicic, Rolls- Design
Royce Group plc, Indianapolis, IN
A. Wendorff, J. Alonso, Stanford
Models
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
202-MAO-12
Piscataway
Georgetown East
Cardozo
105
Polytechnical University, Xi’an,
China; F. Liu, J. Xiong, University of
California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
D. Andrienko, I. Boyd, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3556
Vibrational relaxation and
dissociation in O2-O mixtures
K. Neitzel, D. Andrienko, I. Boyd,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann
Arbor, MI
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3558
Thermochemical Nonequilibrium
Modeling for Hypersonic Flows
Containing Oxygen
Networking Coffee Break
S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3557
Radiative Gas Dynamics of
Apollo Command Modules at
Angles of Attack
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3554
Optimization of Dielectric
Barrier Discharge Plasma
Actuators for Conical-Forebody
Flow Control
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3555
Experimental Study of Antiicing and Deicing on a Cylinder
by DBD plasma actuation
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3560
SPARK: A Software Package for
Aerodynamics, Radiation and
Kinetics
B. Lopez, M. Lino Da Silva, Technical
J. Burt, E. Josyula, Air Force Research University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3559
Numerical Model Development
for Thermochemical
Nonequilibrium in Hypersonic
Flows
X. Meng, J. Cai, Y. Tian, X. Han, D.
Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical
H. Hu, H. Li, X. Meng, X. Yan,
A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, Northwestern Polytechnical University, University, Xi’an, China
Xi’an, China; F. Liu, S. Luo, University
Princeton, NJ
of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3553
Experimental Investigation of
Dynamic Stall in a Wide Range
of Mach Numbers by Plasma
Actuators with Combined
Energy/Momentum Action
Advanced Modeling II - Hypersonic Flows
T. Sengupta, Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, India;
S. Sengupta, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH; P. Bagade, Indian
Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur,
India
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3552
New Frequency Dependent
Capacitance Based SDBD Plasma
Model for Direct Simulation of 2D
Navier-Stokes Equation
DBD Actuators
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
210-FD-46
1830 - 2200 hrs
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
209-LEC-5
1730 - 1830 hrs
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
208-LEC-4
1730 - 1830 hrs
Transition Open Forum
A 30-Year Retrospective of Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
Robert (Bob) A. Canfield
Professor & Assistant Department Head for Academic Affairs
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Award Lecture
Measurement of Thermophysical Properties from 4 to 4,000K
George Cunnington
CEO
Cunnington and Associates
Thermophysics Award Lecture
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum.
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
207-NW-6
1600 - 1630 hrs
J. Anderson, Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum,
Washington, D.C.
Chaired by: M. PANESI, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
1400 hrs
Oral Presentation
Hypersonics Then and Now (Invited)
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
206-TP-8
Technology, Koganei, Japan
D. Ashpis, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; M. Laun, HX5
Sierra LLC, Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH
Chaired by: D. ASHPIS, NASA Glenn Research Center and S. ROY, University of Florida
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3549
AIAA-2016-3550
AIAA-2016-3551
Characterization of DBD
Basic Study on the Voltage
Simulation of Body Force
Plasma Actuators Performance Characteristic of DualEffect on Steady and Unsteady
without External Flow – Part Grounded Tri–Electrode Plasma Flow Induced by DBD Plasma
I: Thrust-Voltage Quadratic
Actuator by Plasma Simulation Actuator
A. Nakano, H. Nishida, Tokyo
B. Wu, University of California, Irvine,
Relationship in Logarithmic
Irvine, CA; C. Gao, Northwestern
Space for Sinusoidal Excitation University of Agriculture and
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
205-PDL-5/FC-13
Cardozo
International Ballroom
(East)
Lincoln West
Columbia
Jefferson West
Gunston West
106
Speakers’ Briefing
Networking Coffee Break
The Ascent of (Un)manned
John S. Langford
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation
Plenary
Q. Lei, Y. Wu, L. Ma, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, Blacksburg,
VA; T. Ombrello, C. Carter, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
Drag Prediction Workshop
Lincoln West
Meeting Room Foyers
International Ballroom
(Center)
Session Rooms
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3565
5 kHz VLIF (Volumetric
Laser Induced Fluoresence)
Measurements in Turbulent
Flows Seeded with Iodine
L. Ma, W. Xu, Q. Lei, J. Ikeda, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, J. Bolton, B. Thurow, Auburn University, Y. Wu, Q. Lei, W. Xu, L. Ma, Virginia
Blacksburg, VA; C. Carter, Air Force
Auburn, AL; F. Alvi, N. Arora, Florida State Polytechnic Institute and State
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson University, Tallahassee, FL
University, Blacksburg, VA
AFB, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3564
Volumetric Measurement of a
Shock Wave-Turbulent Boundary
Layer Interaction Using Plenoptic
Particle Image Velocimetry
Volumetric Measurement Techniques
The objectives of this workshop will be to:
• To assess the state-of-the-art computational methods as practical aerodynamic tools for aircraft force and moment prediction of industry relevant geometries.
• To provide an impartial forum for evaluating the effectiveness of existing computer codes and modeling techniques using Navier-Stokes solvers.
• To identify areas needing additional research and development.
Columbia 2
Optionally, participants are invited to perform solution-adaptation calculations and/or a coupled aero-structural simulation of the CRM wing-body configuration. A finite element model will be made
available to participants to calculate twist/deflection due to aerodynamic load.
The focus of this workshop will be the NASA Common Research Model (CRM) with wind-tunnel measured wing twist; both wing-body and wing-body-pylon-nacelle configurations will be considered. CFD
predictions of absolute and incremental force and moment values will be examined and compared. The workshop will include grid convergence and code verification studies. Additionally, an angle-of-attack
sweep with static aero-elastic deformations will be considered. Grids will be made available for all required cases.
Chaired by: P. DANEHY, NASA Langley Research Center and W. KULATILAKA, Texas A & M University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3561
AIAA-2016-3562
AIAA-2016-3563
20 kHz 3D measurements in
High-speed three-dimensional
Single-Shot 3D Flame Imaging
a Mach 2 combustor based on
tomographic measurements for Using CH-Based VLIF (Volumetric
tomographic chemiluminescence combustion systems
Laser Induced Fluorescence)
B. Halls, J. Gord, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH;
N. Jiang, M. Splichenko, S. Roy, Spectral
Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; T. Meyer,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Session 3, 4, 5
1300 – 1715 hrs
Thursday, 16 June 2016
215-AMT-8
Break for Lunch
Sessions 1, 2
1130 – 1300 hrs
Agenda:
0930 – 1130 hrs
Thursday, 16 June 2016
214-WKSP-1
0930 - 1715 hrs
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum.
Thursday, 16 June 2016
213-NW-7
0900 - 0930 hrs
Thursday, 16 June 2016
212-PLNRY-5
0800 - 0900 hrs
Authors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute briefing on the day of their session to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session.
Thursday, 16 June 2016
211-SB-4
0730 - 0800 hrs
Thursday
107
A. Koreanschi, S. Oliviu, J. Acotto,
R. Botez, University of Québec,
Montréal, Canada; M. Mamou, Y.
Mebarki, National Research Council
Canada, Ottawa, Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3574
Transonic Aerodynamics
Analysis for Multidisciplinary
Design Optimization
Applications
Rallabhandi, National Institute of
A. Sasoh, A. Iwakawa, D. Furukawa, Y. X. Hao, C. Su, J. Zhou, China
Aoki, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics, Aerospace, Hampton, VA
Beijing, China
Beijing, China
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3580
Steady Reynolds Averaged
Navier Stokes Equation-Based
Buffet Loads Estimation
N. Othman, M. Kanazaki, Tokyo
Metropolitan University, Hino, Japan
Low Boom Activities I
J. Gan, G. Zha, University of Miami,
Miami, FL
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3581
Delayed Detached Eddy
Simulation of Supersonic Panel
Aeroelasticity Using Fully Coupled
Fluid Structure Interaction with
High Order Schemes
J. Smith, M. Mesh, L. DeChant, K.
Casper, R. Field, Sandia National
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3582
Validation of a Turbulent
Boundary Layer Pressure
Fluctuation Model for
Hypersonic Flow over a Cone
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3576
Trajectory and Aerodynamic
Control Optimization of Civil
Aircraft Descent Under Hazard
J. Zhang, H. Ma, Y. Qin, China
Situations Based on HighAcademy of Aerospace Aerodynamics, Fidelity Aerodynamic Database.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3575
Research on the Parameters
Optimization of Combination of
Spike and Forward-facing Jet
Aerodynamic - Structural Dynamics Interactions II
T. Chyczewski, Northrop Grumman
S. Peng, A. Jirasek, M. Dalenbring, P. Hashimoto, Japan Aerospace Exploration Corporation, Melbourne, FL
Eliasson, Swedish Defense Research Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan
Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden
Chaired by: L. BANGERT, NASA Langley Research Center and D. FINLEY, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3583
AIAA-2016-3584
AIAA-2016-3585
Near-Field Measurement of
The Research of Supersonic
Inlet Trade Study for a Low
Post-Shock Pressure Modulation Aircraft Low Sonic Boom
Boom Aircraft Demonstrator
C. Heath, J. Slater, NASA Glenn
Induced by Supersonic Flight
Configuration Design and
Research Center, Cleveland, OH; S.
Model past a Grid Turbulence
Optimizations
Thursday, 16 June 2016
219-APA-32
I. Echapresto Garay, National
University of La Plata, La Plata,
Argentina
A. Wrist, J. Hubner, University of
Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa,
AL; J. Crafton, Innovative Scientific
Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3570
Development of a HighResolution, Fast Pressure and
Strain Measurement System for
Unsteady Supersonic Testing
Aerodynamic Design Methodologies II
M. Segee, J. Schetz, R. Kapania,
Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
Daejeon, South Korea; J. Choi, P. Raj, S.
State University, Blacksburg, VA
Choi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Blacksburg, VA
Chaired by: D. O’BRIEN, US Army RDECOM and P. ANSELL, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3577
AIAA-2016-3578
AIAA-2016-3579
Aerodynamic Study of a
Aerodynamic Excitation on
Unsteady Pressure Measurement
Pusher-Propeller effects on a MLG Door Exposed to Vortices of Transonic Buffet on NASA
simple flap
Emanating from NLG of an
Common Research Model
S. Algozino, J. Marañon, J. Delnero, Aircraft Model
S. Koike, M. Ueno, K. Nakakita, A.
Thursday, 16 June 2016
218-APA-30
S. Oliviu, A. Koreanschi, R. Botez,
University of Québec, Montréal,
Canada; M. Mamou, Y. Mebarki,
National Research Council Canada,
Ottawa, Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3569
Study on delta wing skin
friction measurement based
on liquid crystal coatings in
hypersonic wind tunnel
MEMS and Novel Surface Sensors
C. Guigue, P. Combette, B. Charlot, X. Chen, S. Wen, J. Pan, D. Yao,
University of Montpellier, Montpellier, China Academy of Aerospace
France
Aerodynamics, Beijing, China
Chaired by: J. GUGLIELMO, Boeing Defense, Space & Security and C. PASILIAO, AFRL/RWWV
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3571
AIAA-2016-3572
AIAA-2016-3573
Analysis of the Aerodynamic A Genetic Algorithm
Variable-Fidelity Multidisciplinary
Performance of a Morphing
Optimization Method
Design Optimization for Innovative
Wing-Tip Demonstrator Using a for a Morphing Wing Tip
Control Surface of Tailless Aircraft
Novel Nonlinear Vortex Lattice Demonstrator Validated Using J. Park, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
Method
Infra Red Experimental Data State University, Blacksburg, VA; Y. Jo, S. Yi,
Thursday, 16 June 2016
217-APA-29
California Polytechnic State University, X. Xu, Q. Zhao, W. Luo, F. Tang, J.
San Luis Obispo, CA
Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing, China
Chaired by: C. GOYNE, University of Virginia and H. HU, Iowa State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3566
AIAA-2016-3567
AIAA-2016-3568
A New Skin Friction Gauge
Study on Effect of Thickness Testing of a New Type of MEMS
B. Kinkade, A. Sullivan, Northrop
Simplification on High
Thermal Shear-Stress Sensor
Grumman Corporation, Redondo
J. Weiss, Q. Schwaab, University of
Frequency Measurement of
Beach, CA; R. Westphal, J. Gerhardt, Thin-Film Heat Flux Gauge
Québec, Montréal, Canada; A. Giani,
Thursday, 16 June 2016
216-AMT-9
Jefferson West
Northwest
Albright
Oak Lawn
108
A. Baumert, S. Bansmer, S. Sattler,
Technical University of Braunschweig,
Braunschweig, Germany; H. Pervier,
Cranfield University, Cranfield, United
Kingdom; B. Esposito, Italian Aerospace
Research Center (CIRA), Capua, Italy
Ferrand, France; J. Strapp, Met
Analytics, Inc., Toronto, Canada; L.
Lilie, Science Engineering Associates,
Mansfield Center, CT; et al.
J. Strapp, Met Analytics, Inc., Aurora,
Canada; A. Schwarzenboeck, National
Center for Scientific Research (CNRS),
Clermont Ferrand, France; J. Delanoe,
National Center for Scientific Research
(CNRS), Paris, France; F. Dezitter,
Airbus, Toulouse, France; C. Dumont,
Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic
City, NJ; A. Grandin, Airbus, Toulouse,
France; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3590
Vibrating-Wire, Supercooled
Liquid Water Content
Sensor Calibration and
Characterization Progress
H. Tang, S. Chang, Beihang
University, Beijing, China; Z. Cheng, M. King, NASA Glenn Research
Aircraft Strength Research Institute of Center, Cleveland, OH; J. Bognar, D.
China, Xi’an, China
Guest, Anasphere, Inc., Belgrade, MT
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3589
Simulating the Behavior of
Droplets entrained into the
Wake Flow of Spray Bar
Icing Instrumentation and Test Facilities
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3594
Isokinetic TWC Evaporator
Probe: Calculations and
Systemic Error Analysis
C. Davison, National Research
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada; J.
Strapp, Met Analytics, Inc., Toronto,
J. Strapp, Met Analytics, Inc., Aurora, Canada; L. Lilie, Science Engineering
Canada; L. Lilie, Science Engineering Associates, Mansfield Hollow, CT;
T. Ratvasky, NASA Glenn Research
Associates, Mansfield Center, CT;
Center, Cleveland, OH; C. Dumont,
T. Ratvasky, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH; C. Davison, Federal Aviation Administration,
National Research Council Canada, Atlantic City, NJ
Ottawa, Canada; C. Dumont, Federal
Aviation Administration, Atlantic
City, NJ
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3593
Isokinetic TWC Evaporator
Probe: Development of the
IKP2 and Performance Testing
for the HAIC-HIWC Darwin
2014 and Cayenne Field
Campaigns
HAIC/HIWC 2014 Darwin and 2015 Cayenne Flight Campaigns Update I
Chaired by: M. WADEL, NASA Glenn Research Center and F. DEZITTER, Airbus Operations S.A.S
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3591
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3592
HAIC/HIWC field campaigns - An Update on the Assessment
Description and Results
Specific findings on ice crystals of Appendix D/P Total
for a Simple Ice Crystal
characteristics in high ice water Water Content from In-Situ
Detection System for Airborne
content cloud regions
Measurements of Deep
Applications
D. Leroy, P. Coutris, F. Emmanuel, A. Convective Clouds: Measurements L. Lilie, C. Sivo, D. Bouley, Science
Schwarzenboeck, National Center for from Two HAIC-HIWC Flight
Engineering Associates, Tolland, CT
Scientific Research (CNRS), Clermont Campaigns
Thursday, 16 June 2016
221-ASE-14
J. Van Zante, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH
Chaired by: K. AL-KHALIL, Cox & Company, Inc. and D. ORCHARD, National Research Council Canada
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3586
AIAA-2016-3587
AIAA-2016-3588
An Assessment of the Icing
Development and Validation of Simulating natural ice crystal
Blade and the SEA MultiCompact Isokinetic Total Water cloud conditions for icing wind
Element Sensor for Liquid
Content Probe for Wind Tunnel tunnel experiments - A review
Water Content Calibration of Characterization
on the design, commissioning
the NASA GRC Icing Research C. Davison, M. Benner, C. Landreville, and calibration of the TU
D. Fuleki, National Research Council Braunschweig ice crystal
Tunnel
L. Steen, R. Ide, HX5, Cleveland, OH; Canada, Ottawa, Canada
generation system
Thursday, 16 June 2016
220-ASE-13
Georgetown West
Columbia 12
109
S. Woods, R. Vivona, Engility
Corporation, Billerica, MA; D. Wing,
K. Burke, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
Aerospace Center (DLR),
P. Glaab, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; R. Tamburro, Port Braunschweig, Germany
Authority of New York and New Jersey,
New York, NY; P. Lee, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: H. IDRIS, Engility Corporation (HQ)
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3603
AIAA-2016-3604
Analysis of the Capacity Potential Evaluation of a standardized
of Current Day and Novel
single runway airport model
Runway Configurations for New with respect to runway capacity
York’s John F. Kennedy Airport S. Kern, M. Schultz, German
Thursday, 16 June 2016
224-ATIO.ATM-19
Y. Zhang, Y. Wang, University
of South Florida, Tampa, FL; J.
Gulding, K. Hanson, Federal Aviation
Administration, Washington, D.C.
Chaired by: J. BRONSVOORT, Airservices Australia
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3600
Using Sector Capacity
Traffic Aware Planner for
Indicators for Tracking and
Cockpit-based Trajectory
Improving ATC Performance Optimization
Thursday, 16 June 2016
223-ATIO.ATM-18
University of Kansas, Lawrence,
Lawrence, KS
W. Malik, University of California,
Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; Y.
Jung, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3605
Exact and Heuristic Algorithms
for Runway Scheduling
D. Merlino, University of North Texas,
Denton, TX; C. Wilson, University of
Maryland, College Park, College Park,
MD; L. Carboneau, Florida Gulf Coast
University, Fort Meyers, FL; A. Wilder,
University of Kentucky, Lexington,
Lexington, KY; M. Underwood, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3601
Design and Development of a
Flight Route Modification Logging
and Communication Network
China
B. Schiltgen, J. Freeman, Empirical
Systems Aerospace, Inc., Pismo
Beach, CA
W. Malik, H. Lee, University of
California, Santa Cruz, Moffett Field,
CA; Y. Jung, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3606
Runway Scheduling for
Charlotte Douglas International
Airport
Runway Management
J. Jones, M. McPartland, T. Reynolds,
Y. Glina, C. Edwards, S. Troxel, Lincoln
Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Lexington, MA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3602
Methods of Selecting Forecast
Winds for Flight Management
Systems to Support Four
Dimensional Trajectory-Based
Operations
En-Route ATM I
C. Ma, Z. Tan, D. Wu, Commercial
Aircraft Corporation of China, Ltd.
(COMAC), Shanghai, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3599
Synthesized analysis to the
aircraft configuration with
open rotor engines
Unconventional, Innovative, and Transformative Concepts
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3598
Aeropropulsive Interaction and
Thermal System Integration
within the ECO-150: A
A. Sobester, A. Lock, University of
W. Anemaat, W. Liu, M. Yang,
W. Wenkai, Z. Hou, Z. Guo, Q. Chen, Turboelectric Distributed
Southampton, Southampton, United Design, Analysis and Research
B. Wang, B. Zhu, National University Propulsion Airliner with
Kingdom
Corporation, Lawrence, KS; R. Hale, of Defense Technology, Changsha,
Conventional Electric Machines
Chaired by: E. DIGIROLAMO, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and D. HALL, DHC Engineering
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3595
AIAA-2016-3596
AIAA-2016-3597
Suborbital Air-Launch of Very Design, Build and Fly: Basler Research on Design Domain of
Light Payloads from a Fixed BT-67 with External Antenna Propeller-Driven Hybrid-Mode
Wing Platform
Fairings
Aerial Vehicle
Thursday, 16 June 2016
222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.
TFPC-9
Embassy
Fairchild East
Gunston East
110
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3609
Application of data mining to
forecast air traffic: a 3-stage
model using discrete choice
K. Kim, I. Hwang, Purdue University, modeling
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3610
Clustering Algorithm for LargeScale Flight Data Analysis
of Cockpit Human Machine
Interaction Issues
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3611
Extraction of Helicopter Flight
Information from Cockpit Video
Data using DBSCAN Clustering
Data Mining in ATS III
R. Lacy, P. Ziegenbein, E. Gianopulos, Corporation, Stratford, CT
R. Preator, The Boeing Company,
Ridley Park, PA
Transformational Flight - DARPA VTOL X-Plane Concepts
S. Shin, I. Hwang, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, IN; B. Yang, Optimal J. Busquets, City University London,
A. Vaidya, S. Lee, I. Hwang, Purdue West Lafayette, IN
Synthesis, Inc., Los Altos, CA
London, United Kingdom; A. Evans,
University, West Lafayette, IN
University of California, Santa Cruz,
Santa Cruz, CA; E. Alonso, City University
London, London, United Kingdom
Chaired by: M. MOORE, NASA Langley Research Center and A. GIBSON, Empirical Systems Aerospace
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
PhantomSwift Quad-Ducted
Sikorsky / LM RBW Tail Sitter
Fan Aircraft Configuration
and Future Applications
M. Alber, Sikorsky Aircraft
Development
Thursday, 16 June 2016
226-ATIO.TFPC-10/ATIO.
VSTOL-2
Holzapfel, Technical University of
Munich, Munich, Germany
Chaired by: A. EVANS, University of California Santa Cruz
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3607
AIAA-2016-3608
Cluster Analysis of Fuel Flow in Classification of Conflict
Operational Flight Data
Resolution Methods using DataP. Koppitz, D. Sauterleute, F.
Mining Techniques
Thursday, 16 June 2016
225-ATIO.ATM-20
Columbia 1
Fairchild West
111
1600-1700 hrs
1545-1600 hrs
Chuck Howell
Chief Engineer, Portfolio Programs and Integration
MITRE
DEMAND for UNMANNED Networking Coffee Break
Visions of the Future
Jean-Charles Ledé
Program Manager, Tactical Technology Office
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Ashok N. Srivastava
Chief Data Scientist
Verizon
UAS Traffic Management System
Session Chair: Parimal H. Kopardekar, Manager, Safe Autonomous System Operations Project, and Principal Investigator, Unmanned Aerial Systems Traffic Management, NASA Ames Research Center
Moderator: Gretchen West, Senior Advisor of Innovation and Technology, Hogan Lovells and Advisory Board Member, DroneWorld Expo
Panelists:
Gregory Agvent
Sean Cassidy
R. John Hansman
Jesse Kallman
Senior Director, News Operations
Director, Strategic Partnerships
T. Wilson Professor of Aeronautics & Astronautics and
Director of Business Development & Regulatory Affairs
CNN
Amazon Prime Air
Director of the International Center for Air Transportation
Airware
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1400-1545 hrs
Craig Marcinkowski
Director, Strategy and Business Development
Gryphon Sensors
Break for Lunch
Dale Richards
Senior Research Fellow in Human Factors
Coventry University
Peng Wei
Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering
Iowa State University
Richard Stansbury
Associate Professor
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
1230-1400 hrs
Major General James Poss (Ret.)
Executive Director, Alliance for System Safety
of UAS through Research Excellence
ASSURE: FAA Center of Excellence for UAS Research
Moderator: Sabrina Saunders-Hodge, NextGen R&D Integration Division Manager, Federal Aviation Administration
Panelists:
David Arterburn
Mark Anthony Askelson
Dallas Brooks
Director, Rotorcraft Systems Engineering and
Associate Professor
Director, Raspet Flight Research & Associate
Simulation Center
University of North Dakota
Director for Research, ASSURE FAA UAS Center
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
of Excellence
1100-1215 hrs
Michael Singer
CEO
DroneView Technologies
International Ballroom
(West)
Transformation in the National Airspace System
Moderator: Dallas Brooks, Director, Raspet Flight Research Laboratory, Mississippi State University and Co-Chair, FAA/DoD/NASA/DHS Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Science and Research Panel
Panelists:
John Cavolowsky
Pete Dumont
Jonathan Evans
Steven Pennington
Executive Director
CEO
Executive Director
Director, Airspace Operations and Safety Program
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
ATCA
Skyward
DoD Policy Board on Federal Aviation
DEMAND for UNMANNED: Catalyst for the Machine Intelligence Revolution
0930-1045 hrs
Thursday, 16 June 2016
227-D4U-2
0930 - 1700 hrs
112
Restoring the Foundation of Aviation
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3614
Closed-Loop Flow Control of
the Oscillations of a FreeSuspended Cylinder at Low
Reynolds Numbers
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3615
Validation of a Plasma Actuator
Model by Simulation of the
Detached Flow Over a HalfCylinder
Bluff Body Flow Control
F. Granados-Ortiz, University of
Greenwich, London, United Kingdom;
C. Perez Arroyo, CERFACS, Toulouse,
France; C. Lai, University of
Greenwich, London, United Kingdom;
G. Puigt, CERFACS, Toulouse, France;
C. Airiau, Fluid Mechanics Institute of
Toulouse (IMFT), Toulouse, France
S. Bhaumik, D. Gaitonde, K.
Goparaju, S. Unnikrishnan, M.
Waindim, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
Chaired by: D. MCLAUGHLIN and M. TACHIE
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3622
AIAA-2016-3623
Uncertainty Quantification and Application of Navier-Stokes
Sensitivity Analysis applied to based Mean-Flow Perturbation
an under-expanded single jet Method to Supersonic Jet Noise
Thursday, 16 June 2016
231-FD-48
Rendall, University of Bristol, Bristol, J. Sandhu, S. Subramanian, S.
United Kingdom
Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology
Madras, Chennai, India; P. Sharma,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur,
Kanpur, India
Chaired by: S. YARUSEVYCH, University of Waterloo
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3616
AIAA-2016-3617
An Aerodynamic Model for
Evaluation of Some WedgeVane-Type Vortex Generators shaped Vortex Generators
D. Poole, R. Bevan, C. Allen, T.
Using Swirl Center Tracking
Thursday, 16 June 2016
230-FC-15
C. Junqueira-Junior, S. Yamouni,
Technological Institute of Aeronautics
(ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil;
J. Azevedo, Aeronautics and Space
Institute (IAE), São José dos Campos,
Brazil; W. Wolf, University of
Campinas, Campinas, Brazil
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3624
Influence of Different Subgrid
Scale Models in LES of
Supersonic Jet Flows
T. Rice, R. Cummings, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; D.
Clingman, The Boeing Company, Seattle,
WA; O. Sahni, M. Amitay, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3618
Experimental and Numerical
Investigation of Static and
Dynamic Vortex Generators on an
Airfoil with a Deflected Flap
State University, Columbus, OH
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3621
Tomographic PIV
measurements of turbulent
boundary layer perturbed by
a dynamic cylinder roughness
C. Sacco, M. Hossain, J. Bons, Ohio element
Center, Indian Head, MD; D.
Gaitonde, Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH; M. Lewis, Science
and Technology Policy Institute,
Washington, D.C.
S. Sengupta, L. Agostini, D. Gaitonde,
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3626
Effect of Asymmetric Nozzle
Configuration on Jet Flow
D. Gonzalez, Naval Surface Warfare Characteristics
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3625
Lagrangian Characterization of
Supersonic Jet Near-Fields
Z. Tang, Hebei University of
Technology, Tianjin, China; Y. Wu,
Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore, Singapore
Andy Supinie
Director, Aerosciences
Textron Aviation
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3620
The Effects of Freestream
Turbulence on Steady VGJ Flow
Control on a Highly Loaded
Transonic LPT Cascade
Jet Flows I
S. Gildersleeve, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; D.
Clingman, The Boeing Company,
Seattle, WA; M. Amitay, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3619
Separation Control over a
Flapped NACA 0012 Model
using an Array of Low Aspect
Ratio Cylindrical Pins
Vortex Generators
T. Lambert, B. Vukasinovic, A. Glezer, D. Manosalvas, T. Economon,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA; C. A. Hillier, O. Friedland, A. Seifert, Tel R. Futrzynski, G. Efraimsson, Royal
Atlanta, GA
Othmer, Volkswagen of America, Inc., Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Institute of Technology (KTH),
Belmont, CA; A. Jameson, Stanford
Stockholm, Sweden
University, Stanford, CA
Chaired by: A. AHMED, Auburn University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3612
AIAA-2016-3613
Aerodynamic Flow Control of Computational Design of Drag
Wake Dynamics Coupled to a Diminishing Active Flow Control
Moving Bluff Body
Systems for Heavy Vehicles
Thursday, 16 June 2016
229-FC-14
Moderator: Gregory J. Bowles, Director, European Regulatory Affairs & Engineering
Panelists:
Nicholas K. Borer
Lowell Foster
Principal Investigator, Aeronautics Systems Analysis Branch
ACE 111, FAA Regulations and Policy, FAA Small Airplane Flight
NASA Langley Research Center
Test Engineer
FAA Small Plane Certification
Thursday, 16 June 2016
228-F360-8
0930 - 1130 hrs
Morgan
Holmead West
Columbia 11
Rick Peri
Vice President, Government and Industry Affairs
Aircraft Electronics Association
International Ballroom
(East)
113
Princeton, NJ
Washington, D.C.
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
(JAXA), Kakuda, Japan; M. Kuhn, I.
Petkov, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Stuttgart, Germany
D. Cheng, China Academy of Aerospace
Aerodynamics, Beijing, China; J. Wang,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing,
China; J. Gong, China Academy of
Aerospace Aerodynamics, Beijing, China;
L. Yang, W. Yao, L. Li, Chinese Academy
of Sciences, Beijing, China; et al.
K. Suzuki, University of Tokyo,
Kashiwa, Japan
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3632
Compressible and NonExpanding Fluid Model
for Simulation of Impact
Phenomena
G. Zhu, L. Wang, Beijing Aerospace
Technology Institute, Beijing, China
Chaired by: C. JORGENS, Boeing and K. BUTLER, Aerospace Testing Alliance/AEDC/4001
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3636
AIAA-2016-3637
Experimental Investigation
Measurement of heat flux
of Dynamic Separation for a distribution of supercritical
Hypersonic Inlet Cover in Mach kerosene fueled supersonic
6 Flow
combustor
Thursday, 16 June 2016
235-GT-7
University, Beijing, China; R. Agarwal, S. Whitaker, J. Bons, R. Blunt, Ohio
Washington University in St. Louis, State University, Columbus, OH
St. Louis, MO
Chaired by: D. KESSLER and Y. LIAN, University of Louisville
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3630
AIAA-2016-3631
A Numerical Study of Transient A Study of the Effects of
Deformation and Drag
Turning Angle on Particle
Properties of Accelerating and Deposition in Turbine
Decelerating Liquid Drops
Combustor Effusion Cooling
Q. Qu, P. Ma, P. Liu, Beihang
Holes
Thursday, 16 June 2016
234-FD-53
R. Sanzi, D. Jones, T. Rossmann,
Lafayette College, Easton, PA
Louis, MO
Q. Qu, Y. Zhang, P. Liu, Beihang
D. Hanson, M. Kinzel, Pennsylvania
University, Beijing, China; F. Zhang, State University, University Park, PA
China Aerospace Science and Industry
Corporation (CASIC), Beijing, China;
R. Agarwal, Washington University in
St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3634
Application of the Discrete
Element Method to Ice
Accretion Geometries
Multiphase Flows I
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3633
Numerical Study of the Prompt
Splashing Caused by a Droplet
Impinging on a Liquid Film
A. Karagozian, University of California,
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
D. Hanson, M. Kinzel, Y. Han,
J. Palacios, Pennsylvania State
University, University Park, PA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3635
Computational Skin Friction
and Heat Transfer Modeling of
Ice Roughened Airfoils
1200 hrs
Oral Presentation
Problems Looking for Solutions:
Fluid Dynamics Research in
E. Whalen, The Boeing Company, St. Propulsion and Energy Systems
1130 hrs
Oral Presentation
Bringing the Future of Fluids
into the Present
High-Speed Facilities and Test Methods
C. Rowley, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
1100 hrs
Oral Presentation
Data-Driven Models and Their
Role in Understanding and
Controlling Fluids
Opportunities in Future Fluid Dynamics Research (Invited)
Experimental Investigations of High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion
Chaired by: T. WADHAMS, CUBRC and T. ROSSMANN, Lafayette College
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3627
AIAA-2016-3628
AIAA-2016-3629
Design and Characterization Analysis of Hypersonic Flow
Porous Injection Effect on Surface
of the Lafayette College
Effects on Sensor Performance Heat Flux in High-enthalpy HighExpansion Tube for High-Speed L. Mackey, I. Boyd, University of
Reynolds number flow
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI H. Tanno, T. Komuro, K. Sato, K. Itoh,
Turbulent Combustion
Thursday, 16 June 2016
233-FD-50
F. Collier, NASA Headquarters,
Washington, D.C.
Chaired by: H. LUO, Vanderbilt University and D. BODONY, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Environmentally Responsible Opportunities in Turbulence
Future Paradigm Shifts in
Aviation and the Role of Fluid and Unsteady Flows
Computing Fluid Dynamics
A. Smits, Princeton University,
J. Boris, Naval Research Laboratory,
Dynamics
Thursday, 16 June 2016
232-FD-49
Cardozo
Columbia 10
Lincoln East
Jefferson East
114
M. White, A. Hyatt, NASA Johnson
Space Center, Houston, TX
T. Achard, C. Blondeau, ONERA,
Châtillon, France; R. Ohayon,
National Conservatory of Arts and
Crafts, Paris, France
(DLR), Braunschweig, Germany
K. Jovanov, R. De Breuker,
M. Abdalla, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; C.
Blondeau, ONERA, Paris, France
G. Kennedy, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3652
Adjoint-based Mesh Adaptation
Techniques for Aggregation
Functionals in Structural Design
Optimization
R. Cowlagi, Worcester Polytechnic
Institute, Worcester, MA; J.
Chambers, N. Baltadjiev, Aurora Flight
Sciences, Manassas, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3653
Route-Planning for Real-Time
Safety-Assured Autonomous
Aircraft
J. Chambers, Aurora Flight Sciences,
Manassas, VA; N. Baltadjiev, Aurora
Flight Sciences, Cambridge, MA;
R. Cowlagi, Worcester Polytechnic
Institute, Worcester, MA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3654
Real-Time Safety-Assured
Autonomous Aircraft
A. de Paula, Technological Institute
of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos
Brazil; M. Sousa, Federal University
Campos, Brazil; F. Magalhães Porto,
M. Roza, A. Gerretsen, J. Field,
Embraer, São José dos Campos,
National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR), of Itajubá, Itajubá, Brazil; F. Porto,
EMBRAER, São José dos Campos, Brazil; Brazil; M. Sousa, Federal University
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
S. Cunha Junior, Federal University of of Itajubá, Itajubá, Brazil
Itajubá, Itajubá, Brazil
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3658
Aerodynamic Longitudinal
Coefficient Modeling During
Aircraft Design Phases
Model and Simulation Design, Development, Testing, and Validation
B. Burrows, B. Isaac, D. Allaire, Texas Y. Bazilevs, University of California,
A&M University, College Station, TX San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Chaired by: U. DURAK, DLR-German Aerospace Center and M. ALVAREZ, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3655
AIAA-2016-3656
AIAA-2016-3657
Running High Level
Toward Qualification Standards Matching of Aerodynamic
Architecture in Real-Time for for Future Simulation Training databank with Flight test data –
Flight Simulator Integration
Devices and Applications –
Longitudinal Dynamics
T. Gerlach, U. Durak, A. Knüppel, T. Experiences, Opportunities and A. de Paula, Technological Institute of
Rambau, German Aerospace Center Challenges
Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Campos,
Thursday, 16 June 2016
239-MST-12
Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA
France; T. Macquart, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; D.
Bettebghor, ONERA, Châtillon, France;
R. De Breuker, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3648
A linear aerodynamics-based
preconditioner for high-fidelity
aeroelastic analysis and
sensitivity analysis
R. McDaniel, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3643
Aerothermal Analyses for Orion
MPCV TPS Design
Emerging Methods, Algorithms, and Dynamic Data Driven Systems
Chaired by: K. WILLCOX, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and D. ALLAIRE, Texas A&M University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3649
AIAA-2016-3650
AIAA-2016-3651
Methodology for Path Planning A Dynamic Data-Driven
Dynamic-Data-Driven Damage
with Dynamic Data-Driven
Approach to Multiple Task
Prediction in Aerospace
Flight Capability Estimation
Capability Estimation for Self- Composite Structures
V. Singh, K. Willcox, Massachusetts Aware Aerospace Vehicles
A. Korobenko, X. Deng, M. Pigazzini,
Thursday, 16 June 2016
238-MAO-14
University, Mississippi State, MS; P. J. Deaton, Adjoint Technologies,
Beran, Air Force Research Laboratory, LLC, Dayton, OH; P. Beran, Air Force
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
AFB, OH
D. Gulick, Lockheed Martin
Corporation, Denver, CO; R.
Thompson, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3642
Reentry Communication
Ionization Blackout for Orion
EFT-1 Flight Test
Structural Optimization II
G. Salazar, A. Amar, B. Oliver, A.
Hyatt, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX; M. Rezin, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3641
Orion EFT-1 Cavity Heating and
Catalytic Tile Experiments.
NASA Orion EFT-1 Aeroscience Results - Aerothermal II
Chaired by: J. GRAY, NASA Glenn Research Center and S. CHOI, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3644
AIAA-2016-3645
AIAA-2016-3646
AIAA-2016-3647
Design of Thermally-Stressed On the Trade-off between
An Uncoupled Approach to
Aeroelastic Optimization of
Panels Subject to Transonic
Stress and Dynamic Responses Compute Aero-Structure
Variable Stiffness Composite Wing
Flutter Constraints
in the Design of Thermal
Gradients Using High-Fidelity with Blending Constraints
M. Bhatia, Mississippi State
M. Bordogna, ONERA, Châtillon,
Structures
CFD-CSM
Thursday, 16 June 2016
237-MAO-13
Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; Langley Research Center, Hampton,
C. Johnston, NASA Langley Research VA
Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: A. AMAR, NASA Johnson Space Center and D. OWENS, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3638
AIAA-2016-3639
AIAA-2016-3640
Characterization of EFT-1
Aerothermal Analysis of
Orion Exploration Flight Test
Radiative Heating and
Compression Pad Features on Reaction Control System
Radiometer Data
the Orion EFT-1 Heatshield
Jet Interaction Heating
B. Cruden, Analytical Mechanics
R. Thompson, V. Lessard, NASA
Environment from Flight Data
Thursday, 16 June 2016
236-ITAR-5
Piscataway
Columbia 4
Columbia 3
Cabinet
115
J. Ofosu, R. Kawashima, K. Matsui,
T. Shimano, K. Komurasaki,
University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; K.
Shimamura, University of Tsukuba,
Tsukuba, Japan; et al.
Y. Nakamura, M. Fukunari, T.
Yamaguchi, K. Komurasaki, H.
Koizumi, University of Tokyo, Tokyo,
Japan
D. Ling, Beihang University, Beijing,
China
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3661
Reliability assessment method
for Integrated Modular Avionics
System Based on Bayesian
network
K. Yerkes, J. Scofield, Air Force Research CA
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; D.
Courson, University of Dayton Research
Institute, Dayton, OH
Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
Chaired by: J. DIDION, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center and L. BYRD
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3670
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3671
Performance of a Loop Heat Pipe Silicon Vapor Chamber: A Chip- Nonlinear Dynamics in Loop
Subjected to a Phase-Coupled
level Super Heat Spreader
Heat Pipe Operation
S. Cai, A. Bhunia, Teledyne
T. Hoang, TTH Research, Inc., Clifton,
Heat Input to an Acceleration
Technologies, Inc., Thousand Oaks, VA; R. Baldauff, Naval Research
Field
Thursday, 16 June 2016
242-TP-9
D. Carroll, CU Aerospace, LLC,
Champaign, IL; R. Rajasegar, C.
Mitsingas, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; et al.
Chaired by: J. ZIMMERMAN, CU Aerospace and S. LEONOV, University of Notre Dame
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3664
AIAA-2016-3665
AIAA-2016-3666
Multiphysics modeling of
Internal structure of LSD wave Numerical Analysis of
plasma-assisted methane
based on a 1-D Laser-induced Comb Shaped Plasma Front
combustion with direct
Discharge model: comparison Propagation in Millimetercomparisons to experiments between numerical simulation Wave Discharge under
J. Zimmerman, A. Palla, D. King,
and experiment
Atmospheric Pressure
Thursday, 16 June 2016
241-PDL-6
X. Chen, H. Ren, Shanghai Engineering Corporation of China (AVIC), Xi’an,
Research Center of Civil Aircraft Health China; J. Cheng, Xi’an Institute of
Applied Optics, Xi’an, China
Monitoring, Shanghai, China; C. Bil,
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia; Y.
Sun, Institute of Sensor and Reliability
Engineering, Harbin, China
Chaired by: J. KRUEP, Aerojet Rocketdyne and R. RUFF
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3659
AIAA-2016-3660
Synchronizing Design Knowledge A Fault Diagnosis Method for
and Real Time Monitoring
Complex System Based on
Information for Aircraft Complex Hierarchical Bayesian Network
W. Niu, W. Niu, Aviation Industry
System Diagnosis
Thursday, 16 June 2016
240-MST-13
Z. Dai, L. Wang, S. Yang, Nanjing
University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Nanjing, China; J. Zhao,
Shandong Institute of Aerospace
Electronics Technology, Yantai, China
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3663
Multi-signal Model in
Application of Spacecraft Power
System Testability
Science, Bengaluru, India
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3672
Two Phase Thermal Protection
of the Hypersonic Leading Edge
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3673
High Fidelity Modeling of Energy
Transfer in the N2 + N system for
Strong Shock Conditions
J. Maxwell, Naval Research
Laboratory, Washington, D.C.; T.
T. Zhu, University of Illinois, UrbanaHoang, TTH Research, Inc., Clifton, VA Champaign, Urbana, IL; Z. Li,
Pennsylvania State University, University
L. Yang, M. Talmor, J. Seyed-Yagoobi,
Park, PA; D. Levin, University of Illinois,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Worcester, MA
1100 hrs
Oral Presentation
Single-phase and Twophase Flow Distribution
Control in Meso-scale
via Electrohydrodynamic
Conduction Pumping
A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3669
Comparative Study of
Nonequilibrium Plasma
Generation and PlasmaAssisted Ignition for Different
A. Kkn, K. Reddy, Indian Institute of C2 Hydrocarbons
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3668
Measurement of Heat-Flux
for Magneto-Aerodynamic
Interaction Studies in a
Hypersonic Flow
Special Session: Thermal Management Systems
T. Chng, A. Dogariu, R. Miles,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3667
Remote Lasing in Humid Air
from Atomic Hydrogen
Plasma and Laser Technologies
J. Mao, L. Wang, Nanjing University
of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
Nanjing, China; G. Cheng, Shanghai
Aircraft Design and Research Institute,
Shanghai, China
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3662
Component-level Modeling
and Simulation of Cable Fault
Detection System
Fault Detection and Health Monitoring
DuPont
Gunston West
Georgetown East
116
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3676
Flow Characterization Studies
of the 10-MW TP3 Arc-Jet
Facility
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3679
High-Pressure H2/He/O2
Combustion Experiments for
the Design of the ESTHER
Shock-Tube Driver
J. Mora-Monteros, P. Leyland, U. Sheikh, M. Lino Da Silva, B. Carvalho,
E. Fahy, S. Lewis, Swiss Federal Institute Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon,
of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland; Portugal
T. McIntyre, University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3678
Analysis and Rebuilding of
Experiments on a ReinforcedCarbon-Carbon model in X2
Expansion Tunnel
Awards Luncheon: Celebrating the Achievements in Aircraft and Atmospheric Systems
A. Pagan, B. Massuti-Ballester, G.
Herdrich, University of Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3677
Experimental Thermal
Response and Demisability
Investigations on five
Aerospace Structure Materials
under Simulated Destructive
Re-Entry Conditions
High Enthalpy Ground Testing
T. Ambo, Tohoku University, Sendai,
Japan; T. Otsuki, Georgia Institute
of Technology, Atlanta, GA; S.
Taniguchi, D. Numata, K. Asai,
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan;
T. Liu, Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo, MI
J. Grinstead, M. Wilder, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA;
Kim, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Canada, Ottawa, Canada
B. Porter, Aerospace Computing, Inc., State University, Blacksburg, VA
Moffett Field, CA; J. Brown, Analytical
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field,
CA; D. Yeung, Jacobs, Moffett Field,
CA; S. Battazzo, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA; et al.
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3684
Pressure-Sensitive Paint
Measurements on a Moving
Store in the NRC 1.5 m
Blowdown Wind Tunnel
C. Britcher, Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3685
Feasibility of Dynamic Stability
Measurements of Planetary
Entry Capsules Using a
Magnetic Suspension and
R. Otero, K. Lowe, W. Ng, L. Ma, C. Y. Mebarki, National Research Council Balance System
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3683
Non-Intrusive Measurement
of Gas Turbine Engine Exhaust
Characteristics using Acoustic
Measurements.
Ground Test Applications of Aerodynamic Measurement Technology
Chaired by: K. LOWE, Virginia Tech and T. WAYMAN, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3680
AIAA-2016-3681
AIAA-2016-3682
Assessment of the Uniqueness Investigation rear-end of flow Consolidated Laser-Induced
of Wind Tunnel Strain-Gage
structures on a 6:1 prolate
Fluorescence Diagnostic Systems
Balance Load Predictions
spheroid by using the magnetic for the NASA Ames Arc Jet
N. Ulbrich, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA suspension and balance system Facilities
Thursday, 16 June 2016
245-AMT-10/GT-8
Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Award
Piper General Aviation Award
Hap Arnold Award For Excellence in Aeronautical Program Management
A ticket for the luncheon is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.
The following awards will be presented:
Aircraft Design Award
Gardner-Lasser Aerospace Literature Award
Thursday, 16 June 2016
244-LNCH-3
1230 - 1400 hrs
T. Gokcen, A. Alunni, Analytical
University of Kentucky, Lexington,
Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett
B. Hollis, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; D. Prabhu, ERC, Lexington, KY; C. Arnold, University of Field, CA
Inc., Moffett Field, CA; M. MacLean, Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
CUBRC, Buffalo, NY
Chaired by: D. KUNTZ, Sandia National Laboratories
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3674
AIAA-2016-3675
Blunt-Body Heating and
Operational Envelope of the
Pressure Database from High- Low Power Plasma Facilities at
Enthalpy, CO2 Testing in an
the University of Kentucky
H. Koch, B. Butler, M. Winter,
Expansion Tunnel
Thursday, 16 June 2016
243-TP-10
Columbia 2
International Ballroom
(Center)
Jay
117
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3689
Dynamic Stall Simulations on a
Pitching Finite Wing
G. Shao Jie, P. Zhou, W. Bin, Y. Zhong M. Kerho, Rolling Hills Research
Yan, China Academy of Aerospace
Corporation, El Segundo, CA; P.
Aerodynamics, Beijing, China
Ansell, S. D’Urso, G. Ananda, A.
Perry, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
Chaired by: D. FINLEY, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3700
AIAA-2016-3701
Research of the effects of
Design, Analysis, and
power on aerodynamic
Evaluation of a Propulsive
characteristics of a civil aircraft Wing Concept
Thursday, 16 June 2016
248-APA-35
J. Holt, K. Garry, Cranfield University, Park, WA
Cranfield, United Kingdom
A. Schuette, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Braunschweig,
Germany
University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, Q. Qu, P. Zuo, Y. Qin, P. Liu, Beihang
CO; M. Ghoreyshi, A. Lofthouse, U.S. Air University, Beijing, China; R. Agarwal,
Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO Washington University in St. Louis, St.
Louis, MO
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3703
Numerical Investigation of the
Aerodynamics of an Inverted
Three-Element Airfoil in Ground
S. Harrison, R. Darragh, P. Hamlington, Effect for Race Car Application
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3702
Canard-Wing Interference Effects
on the Flight Characteristics of a
Transonic Passenger Aircraft
Enschede, The Netherlands; J. van
der Burg, Airbus, Bremen, Germany;
E. van der Weide, H. Hoeijmakers,
University of Twente, Enschede, The
Netherlands
L. Chen, China Academy of Aerospace
Aerodynamics, Beijing, China; J. Wang,
L. Feng, Beihang University, Beijing,
China; H. Hu, China Aerodynamics
Research and Development Center,
Mianyang, China
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3698
Investigation of Unsteady
Characteristics of Vortex
T. van Jindelt, University of Twente, Breakdown
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3697
Numerical Investigation of
Vortex Breakdown
Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics
T. Rodarte Ricciardi, W. Wolf,
University of Campinas, Campinas,
Brazil; A. Bimbato, São Paulo State
University, Guaratingueta, Brazil
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3691
Low-dimensional Modeling
and Aerodynamics of Flexible
Wings in Flapping Flight
P. Mondal, Indian Institute of Science, Y. Ren, H. Dong, University
Bengaluru, India; M. Nagaram, N.
of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Shende, S&I Engineering Solutions Charlottesville, VA
Pvt., Ltd., Bengaluru, India; B.
Narayanarao, Indian Institute of
Science, Bengaluru, India
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3690
Dynamic Ground Effect
Analysis using a Novel Sinking
Grid Methodology
Vortex/Vortical Flows I
K. Kaufmann, C. Merz, A. Gardner,
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
M. Righi, Zurich University of Applied
Sciences, Zurich, Switzerland; M. Berci, Göttingen, Germany
University of Leeds, Leeds, United
Kingdom; M. Franciolini, Marche
Polytechnic University, Ancona, Italy; A.
Da Ronch, University of Southampton,
Southampton, United Kingdom
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3688
A Subsonic Indicial Aerodynamics
for the Unsteady Loads of
Trapezoidal Wings
Unsteady Wing Aerodynamics
Chaired by: M. YU, University of Maryland, Baltimore County and R. DOWGWILLO, The Boeing Company
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3693
AIAA-2016-3694
AIAA-2016-3695
AIAA-2016-3696
Vortex Induced Aerodynamic The Vortex Aerodynamics of Numerical investigations of the An Assessment of the Fast
Forces on a Flat Plate in
Delta Wings
vortical flow on swept wings Multipole Method Applied to
S. Lee, CLAS Consultants, Lake Forest with round leading edges
Ground Proximity
a Vortex Sheet Roll-Up Problem
Thursday, 16 June 2016
247-APA-34/FD-55
A. Suresh Babu, North Carolina State J. Dias, University of Maryland,
University, Raleigh, NC; K. Ramesh, College Park, College Park, MD
University of Glasgow, Glasgow,
United Kingdom; A. Gopalarathnam,
North Carolina State University,
Raleigh, NC
Chaired by: C. SHENG, The University of Toledo and J. AZEVEDO
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3686
AIAA-2016-3687
Model Reduction in Discrete
Nonlinear Lifting-Line
Vortex Methods for 2D
Algorithm for Unsteady and
Unsteady Aerodynamic Flows Post-stall Conditions
Thursday, 16 June 2016
246-APA-33/FD-54
C. Wang, D. Zhao, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore,
Singapore; J. Schluter, Deakin University,
Melbourne, Australia; F. Holzäpfel, A.
Stephan, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3699
Effect of Ground Obstacle
Separation Distance on Wake
Vortex Dissipation
H. Zhang, Y. Hu, G. Wang, Z. Fan,
Y. Wang, Northwestern Polytechnical
University, Xi’an, China
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3692
An investigation into the
effect of airfoil camber on
the aerodynamics of MAV
scale cycloidal propeller under
hovering status
Columbia 9
Northwest
Kalorama
118
M. Ghoreyshi, U.S. Air Force Academy, L. Chen, Z. Guo, Z. Hou, National
Colorado Springs, CO; K. Bergeron, Army University of Defense Technology,
Research, Development and Engineering Changsha, China
Command, Natick, MA; A. Lofthouse,
U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado
Springs, CO
Research Center, Hampton, VA
National Research Council Canada,
Ottawa, Canada; M. Wasey, Wasey
Consultants, Toronto, Canada
University, Stillwater, OK
A. Cortesi, P. Congedo, National Institute L. Howell, B. Allen, NASA Langley
for Research in Computer Science and Research Center, Hampton, VA
Control, Talence, France; T. Magin, von
Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics,
Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium; B. Van
Hove, O. Karatekin, Royal Observatory of
Belgium, Brussels, Belgium
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3717
Development of Wind
Sensing from Small UAS with
Distributed Pressure Sensors
R. LeBeau, Saint Louis University, St. R. Laurence, B. Argrow, E. Frew,
Louis, MO; C. Palotai, Florida Institute University of Colorado, Boulder,
of Technology, Melbourne, FL
Boulder, CO
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3716
Drifting Ice Giant Dark Spots
and Their Potential Connections
to Terrestrial Hurricanes
Atmospheric Environments
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3714
Spline Trajectory Algorithm
Development: Bézier Curve
Control Point Generation for
UAVs
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
Concept Development of the
Quiet Supersonic Technology
Aircraft
J. Beltz, S. Kota, G. Spencer, J.
Krofta, R. LeBeau, Saint Louis
University, St. Louis, MO
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3709
A Comparison of Computational
and Experimental Results for
Three-Dimensional Flow over a
Undulating Inflatable Wing
P. Iosifidis, Lockheed Martin
D. Richwine, NASA Langley Research Corporation, Palmdale, CA
Center, Hampton, VA
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Status and Plans for
NASA’s Low-Boom Flight
Demonstration and Quiet
SuperSonic Technology Aircraft
Low Boom Activities II (Invited)
A. Loubeau, NASA Langley Research Center, Cleveland, OH
Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: Z. ZHENG, The University of Kansas and M. PRUIS, Northwest Research Associates Inc
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3711
AIAA-2016-3712
AIAA-2016-3713
Contrail flight data from
Meteorological Data Collection Rebuilding freestream
petroleum and bio-fuel
for Three-Dimensional
atmospheric conditions using
emissions at cruise altitude
Forecasting Advancements
surface pressure and heat flux
A. Brown, M. Bastian, S. Alavi,
N. Foster, J. Jacob, Oklahoma State data
Thursday, 16 June 2016
251-ASE-15
Center, Hampton, VA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3708
Shock Effects on Rotating
Detonation Waves in the
Hydrogen-Air Mixture
Y. Wang, Southwest University of
S. Paramasivam, D. Zhao, M. Skote, Science and Technology, Mianyang,
China
Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore, Singapore; J. Schluter,
Deakin University, Geelong, Australia
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3707
Detailed Study of Effects of
Crosswind and Turbulence
Intensity on Aircraft WakeVortex in Ground Proximity
Aerodynamic Design Methodologies III
Chaired by: A. ELMILIGUI, NASA Langley Research Center and J. MORGENSTERN, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Overview of NASA’s
Development of High Fidelity
Development of Metrics
Designing Supersonic Airliners
Commercial Supersonic
Tools and Robust Design
and Models for Assessing
to Meet Airport Noise
Technology Project
Approaches for Low Boom Aircraft Community Response to
Regulations
P. Coen, NASA Langley Research
L. Bangert, L. Ozoroski, NASA Langley Supersonic En Route Noise
J. Bridges, NASA Glenn Research
Thursday, 16 June 2016
250-APA-37
M. Salhi, T. Zebbiche, University of
Blida 1, Blida, Algeria
Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and J. DOYLE, US Army AMRDEC
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3704
AIAA-2016-3705
AIAA-2016-3706
An Application for Air on a
Numerical Simulation of Wake Research on the Effect of
New Form of Prandtl Meyer
FlowField Behind the C-130H
Propeller Slipstream on Twin
Function
Cargo Ramp
boom UAV Trim Characteristic
Thursday, 16 June 2016
249-APA-36
R. Murzello, M. Nazarinia, A. Hughes,
Heriot-Watt University, Dubai, United
Arab Emirates
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3710
Design of a Cooling Duct
for the Solar Cells on a
Solar Powered Unmanned
Aerial Vehicle to Improve
Performance
Columbia 12
Jefferson West
Albright
119
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada; A.
Korolev, Environment Canada, Toronto,
Canada; M. Bastian, National Research
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
National Center for Atmospheric
Research, Boulder, CO; M.
Robinson, A. Klein, J. Bewley, AvMet
Applications, Inc., Reston, VA; et al.
H. Jimenez, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA; M. Blake,
Crown Consulting, Inc., Arlington, VA;
J. Nowinski, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: J. O`CALLAGHAN, NTSB
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3727
AIAA-2016-3728
Air Traffic Impacts Caused by Development of a Metrics
Lightning Safety Procedures Framework for Real-time
M. Steiner, W. Deierling, K. Ikeda, System-Wide Safety Assurance
Thursday, 16 June 2016
254-ATIO.ATM-22
Center, Moffett Field, CA; A. Clymer, A. Murrieta Mendoza, A. Bunel,
A. Morando, University of California, R. Botez, University of Québec,
Santa Cruz, Moffett Field, CA; F. Shih, Montréal, Canada
Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: C. TAYLOR, The MITRE Corporation
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3721
AIAA-2016-3722
Analysis of Multiple Flight
Aircraft Vertical Reference
Common Route for Traffic Flow Trajectory Optimization With a
Management
RTA Constraint Using the ABC
K. Sheth, NASA Ames Research
Algorithm
Thursday, 16 June 2016
253-ATIO.ATM-21
A. Korolev, Environment Canada,
Toronto, Canada; M. Wolde, National
Research Council Canada, Ottawa,
Canada
D. Rinehart, Architecture Technology
Corporation, Arlington, VA; H.
Jimenez, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA; M. Blake,
Crown Consulting, Inc., Arlington, VA;
J. Nowinski, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3729
Development of Real-time
System-wide Safety Assurance
Definitions and Concept
Fundamentals
A. Murrieta Mendoza, A. Hamy,
R. Botez, University of Québec,
Montréal, Canada
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3723
Lateral Reference Trajectory
Algorithm Using Ant Colony
Optimization
Canada, Toronto, Canada
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
History of AIRA and an
Overview of AIRA Sponsored
Projects
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3731
Climbing While Turning:
Combat Energy Management
Principles Applied to Civilian
Obstacle Clearance
I. Roychoudhury, Stinger Ghaffarian
T. Takahashi, Arizona State University,
Technologies, Inc., Moffett Field, CA;
Tempe, AZ; L. Bays, DragonFly
K. Goebel, M. Daigle, NASA Ames
Aeronautics, LLC, Alpharetta, GA
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; S.
Sankararaman, C. Kulkarni, J. Ossenfort,
Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA; et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3730
Initial Case Studies Demonstrating
the Real-Time Safety Analysis
Framework for the National
Airspace System
Reliability and Safety
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3725
Cruise Altitude and Speed
Optimization Implemented in a
Pilot Decision Support Tool
M. Underwood, NASA Langley Research S. Folse, H. Tran, L. Jensen, R.
Center, Hampton, VA; D. Merlino,
Hansman, Massachusetts Institute of
University of North Texas, Denton, TX; L. Technology, Cambridge, MA
Carboneau, Florida Gulf Coast University,
Fort Meyers, FL; C. Wilson, University of
Maryland, College Park, College Park,
MD; A. Wilder, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, Lexington, KY
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3724
Proof-of-Concept Demonstrations
of a Flight Adjustment Logging
and Communication Network
En-Route ATM II
F. Proctor, NASA Langley Research
J. MaCleod, National Research
Center, Hampton, VA; G. Switzer,
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc.,
Hampton, VA
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3720
Numerical Simulation of HIWC
Conditions with the Terminal
Area Simulation System
W. Cotton, R. Hilb, National Institute
of Aerospace, Hampton, VA; S.
Koczo, Self, Cedar Rapids, IA; D.
Wing, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3726
A Vision and Roadmap for
Increasing User Autonomy
in Flight Operations in the
National Airspace
J. MaCleod, National Research
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
75 Years of Icing at the
National Research Council of
Canada
HAIC/HIWC 2014 Darwin and 2015 Cayenne Flight Campaigns Update II and AIRA Forum
Chaired by: D. MARCOTTE and T. RATVASKY, NASA Glenn Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
Oral Presentation
AIAA-2016-3718
AIAA-2016-3719
Instrumentation and
Characterization of the Pilot
In-situ Wind-fields Measured
preliminary results obtained X-band radar responses to the by the NRC Convair during
from the NRC Convair-580
HIWC environment during the
HAIC-HIWC 2015
A. Brown, M. Wolde, National
during the High Ice Water
Cayenne HAIC-HIWC 2015
Research Council Canada, Ottawa,
Content field campaign in
Campaign
M. Wolde, C. Nguyen, National Research Canada; A. Korolev, Environment
Cayenne in May 2015
Thursday, 16 June 2016
252-ASE-16
D. Marcotte, National Research
Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada
1700 hrs
Oral Presentation
Reduction of Aviation Icing Risk
Embassy
Fairchild East
Georgetown West
120
Arrival Management
R. Hochstetler, SAIC, Washington,
D.C.; J. Bosma, Bosma & Associates,
Baltimore, MD; G. Chachad, SAIC,
Washington, D.C.
A. Trujillo, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; J. Lemanski, Northrop
Grumman Corporation, Hampton, VA; B.
Kelley, Analytical Mechanics Associates,
Inc., Hampton, VA; J. Puig-Navarro, S.
Mehdi, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL; M. Chandarana,
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,
PA; et al.
M. Chandarana, Carnegie Mellon
University, Pittsburgh, PA; A. Trujillo,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; J. Puig-Navarro, S.
Mehdi, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Champaign, IL; L. Tran,
J. Neilan, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; et al.
Chaired by: B. ALLEN, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Enabling Non-UAV Pilots to
A Natural Interaction Interface
Control Multiple Heterogeneous for UAVs Using Intuitive
UAVs
Gesture Recognition
Thursday, 16 June 2016
257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.
IS-1
Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3737
Lighter-Than-Air (LTA)
“AirStation” - Unmanned
Aircraft System (UAS) Carrier
M. Alam, R. Pant, Indian Institute of Concept
Chaired by: R. VAN TREUREN
1400 hrs
AIAA-2016-3736
Modeling Transient Heat
Transfer in Stratospheric
Airships
Thursday, 16 June 2016
256-ATIO.LTA-1
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Multi Sensor Self-Localization
for Small UAVs
L. Tran, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA; M.
J. Puig-Navarro, S. Mehdi, University Chandarana, Carnegie Mellon
University, Pittsburgh, PA; A.
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Hagiopol, Georgia Institute of
Urbana, IL; A. Trujillo, P. Rothhaar,
Technology, Atlanta, GA; J. Neilan,
NASA Langley Research Center,
P. Rothhaar, NASA Langley Research
Hampton, VA; M. Chandarana,
Center, Hampton, VA; J. Puig-Navarro,
Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, PA; L. Tran, NASA Langley University of Illinois, UrbanaResearch Center, Hampton, VA; et al. Champaign, Urbana, IL; et al.
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3741
Bézier Curves for Safe
Cooperative Atmospheric
Missions with Multiple
Heterogeneous UAS
J. Neilan, D. Atha, P. Rothhaar, L.
Tran, A. Trujillo, G. Qualls, NASA
Langley Research Center, Hampton,
VA; et al.
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Using Deep Neural Networks
for MAV in-flight Object
Detection and Classification
A. Hagiopol, F. Dellaert, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; J.
Neilan, P. Rothhaar, L. Tran, A. Trujillo,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; et al.
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
3D Reconstruction From
Tracked Maximally Stable
Extremal Regions (MSERs)
Transformational Flight - NASA Langley Autonomy Incubator
German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; F.
Holzapfel, Technical University of
Munich, Munich, Germany; L. Góes,
Technological Institute of Aeronautics
(ITA), São José dos Campos, Brazil;
R. Pant, Indian Institute of Technology
Bombay, Mumbai, India
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Airship Industry Study
R. Hochstetler, G. Chachad, SAIC,
Washington, D.C.; J. Melton, NASA
A. Kshirsagar, R. Pant, K. Bodi, Indian Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA
Institute of Technology Bombay,
Mumbai, India
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3739
Dynamic simulation of
breakaway aerostat with
J. Santos, S. Stevanovic, K. Kondak, emergency deflation valves
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3738
Stability Augmentation System
for a Tethered Airship
Lighter-than-Air Systems
S. Sharma, NASA Ames Research Center, J. Bronsvoort, T. Huynh, Airservices
R. Galaviz-Schomisch, J. Gulding, Z. N. Smith, C. Brasil, P. Lee, N. Buckley,
Moffett Field, CA; M. Wynnyk, MITRE Australia, Melbourne, Australia; G. Enea, Zou, Federal Aviation Administration, C. Gabriel, C. Mohlenbrink, NASA Ames
Corporation, McLean, VA
TASC, Inc., Billerica, MA
Washington, D.C.
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; et al.
Chaired by: S. CAMPBELL, MIT Lincoln Laboratory and T. REYNOLDS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3732
AIAA-2016-3733
AIAA-2016-3734
AIAA-2016-3735
Assessment of Delivery
An Operator-Focussed Metric
Measuring Terminal Arrival
Integrated Demand Management:
Accuracy in an Operational Like for Measuring Predictability and Efficiency Rates using
Coordinating Strategic and Tactical
Environment
Efficiency of Descent Operations Individual Runways
Flow Scheduling Operations
Thursday, 16 June 2016
255-ATIO.ATM-23
Columbia 1
Gunston East
Fairchild West
121
L. Chen, J. Turner, M. Bacic, P.
S. Wang, Beihang University, Beijing, Ireland, Oxford University, Oxford,
China; L. Baldas, S. Colin, S. Orieux, United Kingdom
University of Toulouse, Toulouse,
France; A. Kourta, N. Mazellier,
University of Orléans, Orléans, France
Technion--Israel Institute of
S. Benton, M. Visbal, Air Force
Technology, Haifa, Israel; D. Williams, Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson
Illinois Institute of Technology,
AFB, OH
Chicago, IL; F. Reissner, Technical
University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3744
Exeprimental and Numerical
Studies of a Plasma Fluidic
Device for Active Flow Control
Russia; A. Fedorov, Moscow
Institute of Physics and Technology,
Zhukovsky, Russia
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3752
High-Fidelity Simulations of
Dynamic Stall over a FiniteAspect-Ratio Wing
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3753
Numerical Investigation of
Helicopter Blade Section
Undergoing Time-Periodic
Motions
D. Schatzman, J. Wilson, Army
Research, Development and
Engineering Command, Moffett
Field, CA; M. Chandrasekhara, Naval
Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3747
Synthetic Jet and Turbulent
Boundary Layer Interaction
Quantification
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3757
Reynolds Stresses in a
Hypersonic Boundary Layer
with Streamline CurvatureDriven Adverse Pressure
Gradients
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3758
Reflection of Acoustic Wave in
Real Atmosphere for Hypersonic
Boundary Layer Control
Hypersonic Boundary Layer and Control
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3759
Passive hypersonic boundary
layer control: The Potential of
an Ultrasonically Absorptive
Ceramic for HEXAFLY-INT
M. Raiola, A. Ianiro, S. Discetti,
M. Visbal, D. Garmann, Air Force
Charles III University of Madrid,
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson A. Gross, G. Wen, New Mexico State
Leganés, Spain; T. Gillebaart, D.
AFB, OH
University, Las Cruces, NM
Ragni, G. van Kuik, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands;
et al.
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3751
Smart rotor: controlling
dynamic stall by means of an
actuated flap
Dynamic Stall with Flow Control
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3746
Effect of Downstream Microjet
Fluidic Injection on Mixing
Characteristics of Supersonic
Jet
J. Jeyalingam, M. Jabbal, Brunel
H. Pourhashem, I. Kalkhoran, NYU
University London, Uxbridge, United Tandon School of Engineering,
Kingdom
Brooklyn, NY
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3745
Optimization of Synthetic
Jet Actuator design for
noise reduction and velocity
enhancement
Physics of Sweeping and Synthetic Jet Actuators
P. Lv, China Academy of Aerospace
Aerodynamics, Beijing, China; T.
V. Wartemann, A. Wagner, T. Eggers,
Fasel, University of Arizona, Tucson, A. Cerminara, N. Sandham, University I. Neel, A. Leidy, R. Bowersox, Texas Pagliaroli, Roma Tre University, Rome, German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Tucson, AZ
of Southampton, Southampton,
A&M University, College Station, TX; Italy; J. Gong, Y. Zhang, China Academy Braunschweig, Germany
United Kingdom
N. Tichenor, Physics, Materials, and of Aerospace Aerodynamics, Beijing,
Applied Mathematics Research, LLC, China; F. Mohd-Zawawi, University of
Technology, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Bryan, TX
Chaired by: D. YOUNG, Raytheon Missile Systems and T. JULIANO, University of Notre Dame
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3754
AIAA-2016-3755
AIAA-2016-3756
Spontaneous radiation of
The Reynolds Number Effect Boundary-layer receptivity and
sound by instability of a highly on Receptivity to a Localized breakdown in hypersonic flow
cooled hypersonic boundary Disturbance in a Hypersonic over a swept blunt wedge with
layer
Boundary Layer
three-dimensional freestream
P. Chuvakhov, TsAGI, Zhukovsky,
J. Sivasubramanian, A. Tumin, H.
acoustic disturbances
Thursday, 16 June 2016
261-FC-18/FD-57
Sagamihara, Japan; H. Aono, Tokyo
University of Science, Katsushika,
Japan; T. Nonomura, A. Oyama, Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA),
Sagamihara, Japan; K. Fujii, Tokyo
University of Science, Shinjuku, Japan
Chaired by: J. NAUGHTON, University of Wyoming and K. GRANLUND, North Carolina State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3748
AIAA-2016-3749
AIAA-2016-3750
Control of Dynamically Stalled Goman-Khrabrov Model on
Investigation of HighFlowfield around a Pitching Airfoil a Pitching Airfoil with Flow
Frequency Separation Control
by DBD Plasma Actuator
Control
Mechanisms for Delay of
H. Fukumoto, University of Tokyo,
D. Greenblatt, H. Mueller-Vahl,
Unsteady Separation
Thursday, 16 June 2016
260-FC-17/FD-56
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: J. SEIDEL, USAF Academy
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3742
AIAA-2016-3743
Sweeping Jet Optimization
Experimental and Numerical
Studies
Study of the Frequency
L. Pack Melton, M. Koklu, M. Andino, Response of a Fluidic Oscillator
J. Lin, L. Edelman, NASA Langley
for Active Flow Control
Thursday, 16 June 2016
259-FC-16
Alan Lawless
Chief Flight Test Engineer
Honda Aircraft Company
Aircraft Design and Testing—Today and Tomorrow
Moderator: Irene M. Gregory, Senior Technologist for Advanced Control Theory and Applications, NASA Langley Research Center
Panelists:
Jay Brandon
Clay Harden
Senior Research Engineer, Flight Dynamics Branch
Principal Engineer, AAP Flight Sciences Integration
NASA Langley Research Center
Gulfstream
Thursday, 16 June 2016
258-F360-9
1400 - 1600 hrs
Morgan
Lincoln East
Columbia 11
Anthony Washburn
Langley Sr. Technologist for Aerosciences
NASA Langley Research Center
International Ballroom
(East)
122
M. Tachie, University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Canada
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3768
2D and 3D gust response using
a prescribed velocity method in
viscous flows
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; C.
Johnston, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
Daniel, University of Provence,
Marseille, France
A. Pandare, H. Luo, North Carolina
State University, Raleigh, NC
Chaired by: D. KESSLER, Naval Research Laboratory and Q. QU
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3772
AIAA-2016-3773
A model and numerical method An Arbitrary Lagrangianfor high speed flows with
Eulerian Reconstructed
capillary, viscous and heat
Discontinuous Galerkin method
conduction effects
for Compressible Multiphase
K. Schmidmayer, F. Petitpas, E.
flows
Thursday, 16 June 2016
265-FD-61
Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
S. Williams, D. Jones, A. Gaitonde,
C. Wales, S. Huntley, University of
Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3770
Application of Reduced
Order Models in Aircraft Gust
Response Studies
S. Krishnappa, N. Jogi, L. Nguyen, S.
Gudmundsson, W. MacKunis, V. Golubev,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3771
Towards Experimental Validation
of Robust Control of Gust-induced
Airfoil Limit Cycle Oscillations
Using Synthetic Jet Actuators
K. Goparaju, D. Gaitonde, S. Bhaumik,
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; D.
Garmann, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3765
Investigation of the Plume
Dynamics and the Near-field of a
Supersonic Twinjet
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3775
Analysis of LN2 Filling, Draining,
Stratification and Sloshing
Experiments
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3776
Dynamics of Redirected
Flashing Jets of a Fire
Suppression Agent
M. Konopka, P. Noeding, J. Klatte, P.
D. Kessler, B. Taylor, A. Corrigan, D.
Z. Ren, B. Wang, Tsinghua University, Behruzi, Airbus, Bremen, Germany; J. Mott, Naval Research Laboratory,
Gerstmann, A. Stark, German Aerospace Washington, D.C.
Beijing, China
Center (DLR), Bremen, Germany; et al.
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3774
Droplets Evaporation Effects
on Scalar Dissipation Rate in
Supersonic Turbulent Shear
Flows
I. Blankson, NASA Glenn Research
Center, Cleveland, OH
Multiphase Flows II
D. Levin, University of Illinois, Urbana- J. Austin, California Institute of
Champaign, Urbana, IL
Technology, Pasadena, CA
1600 hrs
Oral Presentation
Aerospace Engineering
Applications of Non-equilibrium
Plasmas
Y. Lian, University of Louisville,
Louisville, KY; B. Motil, E. Rame,
NASA Glenn Research Center,
Cleveland, OH
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3777
Investigation of Multiphase
Flow in a Packed Bed Reactor
under Microgravity Conditions
G. Candler, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
1630 hrs
Oral Presentation
The Effects of Thermal
Nonequilibrium on Instability
Growth and Turbulent Motion
Identifying the Impact of Non-Equilibrium Mechanisms on Engineering Flows (Invited)
A. Bagheri, D. Jones, A. Gaitonde,
University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Kingdom
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3769
Linear Frequency Domain
Reduced Order Modelling of
Aerofoil Gust Response
Gust Response
Chaired by: J. BURT, Universal Technology Corporation and K. STEPHANI, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
1530 hrs
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Non-equilibrium Mechanisms in Recent Advancement of Non- The Role of Nonequilibrium
Evaluating Effects of
Rarefied Hypersonic Flows
equilibrium Radiation
in Understanding Expansions Nonequilibrium in
I. Boyd, University of Michigan, Ann M. Panesi, University of Illinois,
from Propulsion Flows
Hypervelocity Ground Testing
Thursday, 16 June 2016
264-FD-60
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3764
Thermal Characterization of a
Dual Impinging Jet Flow Field
J. Valenti, M. Fronzeo, M. Kinzel, L. with a Heated Jet
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3763
A Validation Effort of a Dual,
Impinging-Jet Flow
Jet Flows II
M. Fronzeo, M. Kinzel, Pennsylvania Myers, Pennsylvania State University, N. Rudenko, S. Hromisin, D.
State University, University Park, PA University Park, PA
McLaughlin, Pennsylvania State
University, University Park, PA
E. Hufstedler, B. McKeon, California K. Mulleners, Swiss Federal
S. Huntley, D. Jones, A. Gaitonde,
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA Institute of Technology, Lausanne,
University of Bristol, Bristol, United
Switzerland; P. Mancini, A. Jones,
Kingdom
University of Maryland, College Park,
College Park, MD
Chaired by: K. MULLENERS, EPFL and C. TILMANN, AFRL/RQV
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3766
AIAA-2016-3767
Isolated Gust Generation for Experimental investigation of
the Investigation of Airfoil-Gust a large aspect ratio flat plate
Interaction
encountering a steam-wise gust
Thursday, 16 June 2016
263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,
Canada
Chaired by: D. GONZALEZ, Naval Surface Warfare Center and D. GAITONDE, The Ohio State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3760
AIAA-2016-3761
AIAA-2016-3762
Turbulent Characteristics of
Turbulent Structure of
An Investigation of
Submerged Twin Jets
Submerged Twin Jets
Compressible Gas Jets
E. Essel, A. Laban, S. Mali, M. Tachie, E. Essel, A. Laban, M. Rahman,
Submerged Into Water
Thursday, 16 June 2016
262-FD-58
Holmead East
Jefferson East
Columbia 10
Holmead West
123
NASA Langley Research Center,
N. Bisek, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Hampton, VA
R. Childs, Science and Technology
Corporation, Hampton, VA; J. Garcia,
S. Murman, S. Rogers, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA;
J. Greathouse, NASA Johnson Space
Center, Houston, TX
AL; R. Walters, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, VA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3782
A Morphing Continuum
Approach to Compressible
Flows: Shock Wave-Turbulent
Boundary Layer Interaction
Moffett Field, CA; A. Schwing, D. Vicker, C. Tang, NASA Ames Research Center,
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Moffett Field, CA
TX; K. Bibb, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3787
Numerical Simulations of
Afterbody Heating on the Orion
Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle for
S. Rogers, NASA Ames Research Center, the Exploration Flight Test 1
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3786
Computational Assessment of
Orion Command-Module RCS Jet
Interaction
NASA Orion EFT-1 Aeroscience Results - Aerodynamics
H. Takahashi, Japan Aerospace
L. Wonnell, J. Chen, Kansas State
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kakuda, University, Manhattan, KS
Japan
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3781
Performance Evaluation of
Turbine-Based Combination
Cycle Propulsion Systems with
Advanced Nozzle Integration
Shock-Dominated Flows II
University of A Coruña, A Coruña,
J. Gramatyka, M. Eres, J. Scanlan,
Spain
University of Southampton,
Southampton, United Kingdom; M.
Moss, P. Holloway, R. Bates, Rolls-Royce
Group plc, Derby, United Kingdom
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3795
Aeroelastic Optimization of
Flap-gliding Micro Air Vehicle
wings
H. Feng, Y. Wang, X. Jiang, Beihang D. Xue, B. Song, W. Song, W. Yang,
University, Beijing, China
Z. Han, Northwestern Polytechnical
University, Xi’an, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3794
Reliability estimation for low
cycle fatigue life of a gas
turbine disk
1700 hrs
AIAA-2016-3789
Processing Near-Infrared Imagery
of the Orion Heatshield During
EFT-1 Hypersonic Reentry
Cabinet
Oak Lawn
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA;
G. Mendeck, B. Oliver, NASA Johnson
Space Center, Houston, TX; R. Schwartz,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; et al.
Cardozo
K. Osei-Wusu, Johns Hopkins University A. Schwing, NASA Johnson Space
Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD; T. Center, Houston, TX
Horvath, NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA; et al.
1730 hrs
AIAA-2016-3790
Comparisons Between Pretest
Prediction and Flight Test
Data of Aerodynamic Loads
T. Horvath, S. Rufer, D. Schuster, NASA T. Spisz, J. Taylor, D. Gibson, S. Kennerly, for EFT-1
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3788
Infrared Observations of the
Orion Capsule During EFT-1
Hypersonic Re-entry
Surrogate Modeling and Non-Deterministic Design - Methods and Applications II
Chaired by: E. BOEKELOO, Boeing and V. KALIVARAPU, Iowa State University
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3791
AIAA-2016-3792
AIAA-2016-3793
Polynomial Chaos
A Probabilistic Multi-Fidelity
Reliability based design
Decomposition with
Aero-Engine Preliminary Design optimization of structures
Differentiation Operation
Optimization Framework:
considering several incomplete
M. Thapa, S. Mulani, University of Technical and Commercial
configurations
Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa,
C. Cid, A. Baldomir, S. Hernandez,
Perspectives
Thursday, 16 June 2016
268-MAO-16
L. Kirk, NASA Johnson Space Center, J. Garcia, S. Rogers, S. Murman, J.
Houston, TX
Melton, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA; J. Greathouse, D.
Vicker, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX; et al.
Chaired by: S. BOUSLOG, NASA-Johnson Space Center and A. BRANDIS, AMA Inc at NASA Ames
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3783
AIAA-2016-3784
AIAA-2016-3785
Boundary Layer Transition
NASA CFD Overview for
Orion Crew Module CFD
During the Orion Exploration Orion’s Aerodynamic Database Validation from Wind Tunnel to
Flight Test 1 (EFT-1)
Development
Exploration Flight Test-1
Thursday, 16 June 2016
267-ITAR-6
Cordoba, Córdoba, Argentina
Chaired by: C. BRUNER, Sandia National Laboratories and N. BISEK, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3778
AIAA-2016-3779
AIAA-2016-3780
Supersonic Cones at Zero
High-Fidelity Simulations of the Tapping the Brake for Entry,
Incidence
HIFiRE-6 Flow Path at Angle Descent, and Landing
R. Ferreyra, National University of
P. Gnoffo, K. Thompson, A. Korzun,
of Attack
Thursday, 16 June 2016
266-FD-62
124
Stanford University, Stanford, CA;
P. Constantine, Colorado School
of Mines, Golden, CO; J. Alonso,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
M. Rhudy, Pennsylvania State
University, Reading, PA
M. Diez, A. Serani, E. Campana,
Italian Institute for Naval
Hydrodynamic Research and Ship
Model Basin, Rome, Italy; F. Stern,
University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
City, IA
A. Houpt, B. Hedlund, S. Gordeyev,
T. Juliano, S. Leonov, University of
Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3800
Optimization of Turbine Engine
Cycle Analysis with Analytic
Derivatives
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3806
Modeling and Simulation of
Rectangular Cable in Application
of Optimization of the Main
Feeder Wiring Strategy
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3810
Ionization Processes in Combined
High-Voltage Nanosecond – Laser
Discharges in Inert Gas
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3812
Aerodynamic Effects of
Microwave-Excited Plasmas
J. Mishra, Siddaganga Institute of
Technology, Tumkur, India
1630 hrs
AIAA-2016-3801
Adaptive Cell Network Design
Using S.A.N.DY For A Battery
Pack-Switching Algorithm aNd
cell DYnamics (S.A.N.DY), A
Novel Approach For Optimum
Discharging/Charging Of A
Lithium-Polymer Battery Pack
For Hybrid/Electric UAVs. -
N. Hu, X. Shi, H. Ma, China Academy
A. Starikovskiy, Princeton University, of Aerospace Aerodynamics, Beijing,
China
Princeton, NJ
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3811
Trajectory Control of Small
Rotating Projectiles by Laser
Discharges
Plasma Aerodynamics
Y. Zhang, L. Wang, L. Ruan, Nanjing
B. Horio, V. Kumar, D. Levin, P. Sung, University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Nanjing, China; Y. Hui,
LMI, Tysons, VA
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China,
Ltd. (COMAC), Beijing, China; J. Zhao,
Shanghai Aircraft Design and Research
Institute, Shanghai, China
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3805
Modeling Carbon Tax Policy
Impacts on U.S. Commercial
Airlines using Agent-Based
Modeling and Crowdsourced
Data
Special Modeling and Simulation Topics
J. Kou, T. Long, Z. Wang, Y. Wen, L. T. Hearn, E. Hendricks, J. Chin, J.
Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology, Gray, NASA Glenn Research Center,
Beijing, China
Cleveland, OH
I. Semenov, University of Maryland,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, College Park, College Park, MD; A.
IN; T. Ombrello, Air Force Research
Starikovskiy, M. Shneider, Princeton
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH University, Princeton, NJ
Chaired by: A. STARIKOVSKIY, Princeton University and S. LEONOV, University of Notre Dame
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3807
AIAA-2016-3808
AIAA-2016-3809
Transient Plasma Impact on
Numerical Rebuilding of Shock Controllable Shock Wave
Spectra of Flow Disturbances Layer Ionization for Two Flight Generation by Near-Surface
in a Corner Separation Zone at Tests
Electrical Discharge
S. Surzhikov, Russian Academy of
S. Leonov, A. Houpt, B. Hedlund,
Mach 4.5
Thursday, 16 June 2016
271-PDL-7
N. Roggenkämper, D. Pool, Delft
O. Milbredt, A. Deutschmann,
University of Technology, Delft, The German Aerospace Center (DLR),
Netherlands; F. Drop, Max Planck
Braunschweig, Germany
Institute for Biological Cybernetics,
Tübingen, Germany; M. van Paassen,
M. Mulder, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Chaired by: F. CARDULLO, State University of NY and P. ZAAL, NASA Ames Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3802
AIAA-2016-3803
AIAA-2016-3804
Objective ARX Model Order
Key Performance Indicator
Analytical Determination of
Selection for Multi-Channel
for Security Measurement at Trim Values for Nonlinear Fixed
Human Operator Identification Airports
Wing Aircraft Models
Thursday, 16 June 2016
270-MST-15
University, Dayton, OH
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3799
A Deterministic Constrained
Global Optimization Algorithm
Without Penalty Function
Emerging Methods, Algorithms, and Large Scale Applications in MAO I
Chaired by: D. ALLAIRE, Texas A&M University and B. STANFORD, NASA Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3796
AIAA-2016-3797
AIAA-2016-3798
Multi-Fidelity Design
On Active Subspaces in Car
Design Space Dimensionality
Optimization via Low-Fidelity Aerodynamics
Reduction for Single- and
C. Othmer, Volkswagen of America, Multi-Disciplinary Shape
Correction Technique
C. Fischer, R. Grandhi, Wright State Inc., Belmont, CA; T. Lukaczyk,
Optimization
Thursday, 16 June 2016
269-MAO-17
Gunston West
Georgetown East
Columbia 4
125
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB,
R. Macdonald, A. Munafò, M.
Panesi, University of Illinois, Urbana- OH; V. Laporta, National Research
Council (CNR), Bari, Italy; P. Vedula,
Champaign, Urbana, IL
University of Oklahoma, Norman,
Norman, OK
K. Vogiatzis, Engility Corporation,
Dayton, OH; P. Vedula, University
of Oklahoma, Norman, Norman,
OK; E. Josyula, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
R. Chaudhry, J. Bender, P. Valentini, T.
Schwartzentruber, G. Candler, University
of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis,
MN
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3822
Analysis of Dissociation and
Internal Energy Transfer in HighEnergy N2+O2 Collisions using the
Quasiclassical Trajectory Method
Networking Coffee Break
N. Singh, P. Valentini, T.
Schwartzentruber, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis,
MN
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3821
A Coupled VibrationDissociation Model for
Nitrogen from Direct Molecular
Simulation
Advanced Modeling III - DNS and State to State
P. Raghunandan, S. Ruffin, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
1600 hrs
AIAA-2016-3817
Influences of MultiTemperature Models on the
Shock Structures of Weakly
Ionized Hypersonic Flows
DEMAND for UNMANNED Student Competition Alpha Test
Thursday, 16 June 2016
276-LEC-6
1730 - 1830 hrs
CARS – The First Twenty Years
Alan C. Eckbreth
Management/Engineering Consultant
Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Award Lecture
Teams from the University of Michigan, University of Maryland, and McKinley Technology High School in Washington, D.C., will use a UAV quadrotor to participate in a two-part competition that includes autonomy and manual flight skills.
Thursday, 16 June 2016
275-D4U-3
1730 - 1900 hrs
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum.
Thursday, 16 June 2016
274-NW-8
1600 - 1630 hrs
1530 hrs
AIAA-2016-3816
Numerical study on heat transfer
in aeronautical systems using
different conductivity laws and
different materials
Thermophysics
H. Rehman, A. Mohammed-Taifour, J. R. Wyczolkowski, H. Radomiak, T.
Weiss, P. Seers, École de Technologie Wylecial, D. Urbaniak, Czestochowa A. Carozza, Italian Aerospace Research
Supérieure, Montréal, Canada
University of Technology,
Center (CIRA), San Marco Evangelista,
Czestochowa, Poland
Italy
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3815
Analysis of opportunities for
comparing models of effective
thermal conductivity
Chaired by: S. MUPPIDI and C. JOHNSTON, NASA-Langley Research Center
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
1500 hrs
AIAA-2016-3818
AIAA-2016-3819
AIAA-2016-3820
Rovibrational grouping for
State-to-State Kinetic Modeling Numerical Modeling of
N2(1Σ+g)-N2(1Σ+g) energy
of Oxygen in Hypersonic
Reacting Turbulence Using
Nonequilibrium Flows
State-to-State Kinetic Approach
transfer using state-to-state
E. Josyula, J. Burt, Air Force Research for High Speed ISR Missions
model
Thursday, 16 June 2016
273-TP-12
Southern University, Statesboro,
GA; D. Dannelley, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ
Chaired by: D. HENGEVELD and K. IRICK
1400 hrs
1430 hrs
AIAA-2016-3813
AIAA-2016-3814
Fluid Flow Through Tree-Like PLIF Experiments on
Networks of Varying Scale
Evaporating Isolated Droplet
D. Calamas, L. Zamora, Georgia
and Droplets Array
Thursday, 16 June 2016
272-TP-11
International Ballroom
(East)
International Ballroom
(Center)
Meeting Room Foyers
Jay
DuPont
126
Speakers’ Briefing
Networking Coffee Break
Concept to Reality—Our Journey to Transforming Aviation
Charles F. Bolden Jr.
Administrator
NASA
Plenary
R. Darragh, P. Hamlington, University Research Center, Hampton, VA
of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO;
M. Ghoreyshi, A. Lofthouse, U.S. Air
Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
Chaired by: M. SCHOENENBERGER, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3828
AIAA-2016-3829
Evaluation of Reduced-Order Natural Laminar Flow Design
Models for Predictions of
for Wings with Moderate Sweep
Separated and Vortical Flows R. Campbell, M. Lynde, NASA Langley
Friday, 17 June 2016
281-APA-39
E. Lash, C. Combs, J. Schmisseur, E. C. Combs, E. Lash, J. Schmisseur,
Beckman, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee, Tullahoma,
Tullahoma, Tullahoma, TN
Tullahoma, TN
M. Mason, S. Rufer, NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, VA
C. Britcher, Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA; R. White, J. Bledsoe, A.
Favaregh, ViGYAN, Inc., Hampton, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3827
Studies of a Hot Wire
Anemometer with Digital
Feedback
Research Center, Hampton, VA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3831
Towards an Effective Nonplanar
Wing Design Strategy
J. Kirkman, T. Takahashi, Arizona
State University, Tempe, AZ
Aerodynamic Design Methodologies IV
Q. Schwaab, J. Weiss, C. Belleau,
F. Morency, University of Québec,
Montréal, Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3826
Low-Cost Arduino-Based
Data Acquisition System with
Android Mobile Interface for
Undergraduate Aerodynamics
Laboratories
Flow Visualization and Data Acquisition Methods
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3832
Revisiting the Transonic
Similarity Rule: Critical Mach
M. Lee, K. Visser, Clarkson University, Number Prediction Using
M. Lynde, R. Campbell, NASA Langley Potsdam, NY
Potential Flow Solutions
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3830
Expanding the Natural Laminar
Flow Boundary for Supersonic
Transports
Chaired by: T. MIZUKAKI, Tokai University and G. JONES, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3823
AIAA-2016-3824
AIAA-2016-3825
Developing an Image-Based Investigation of a CylinderFeatures of the Upgraded
Analysis of the Dynamics of
Induced Transitional Shock Wave- Imaging for Hypersonic
Transitional Shock WaveBoundary Layer Interaction using Experimental Aeroheating
Boundary Layer Interactions Laser Diagnostics
Testing (IHEAT) Software
Friday, 17 June 2016
280-AMT-11
F. Nicolosi, D. Ciliberti, P. Della
Vecchia, University of Naples
“Federico II”, Naples, Italy
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3833
Aerodynamic Design Guidelines
of Aircraft Dorsal Fin
Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the forum.
Friday, 17 June 2016
279-NW-9
0900 - 0930 hrs
Friday, 17 June 2016
278-PLNRY-6
0800 - 0900 hrs
Session Rooms
Albright
Columbia 2
Meeting Room Foyers
International Ballroom
(Center)
Authors who are presenting papers will meet with session chairs and co-chairs in their session rooms for a short 30-minute briefing on the day of their session to exchange bios and review final details prior to the session. Please attend on the day of your session.
Friday, 17 June 2016
277-SB-5
0730 - 0800 hrs
Friday
127
J. Sahu, F. Fresconi, Army Research
Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, MD
Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA
Cleveland, OH
G. Gomez de Segura Solay, E.
Radenac, R. Chauvin, C. Laurent,
ONERA, Toulouse, France
de Technologie Supérieure, Montréal,
P. Braden, Joint Information Operations
Canada; N. Kubler, University of
Warfare Center, Lackland AFB, TX
Toulouse, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, France
G. Baruzzi, M. Oswald, A. Pett, B.
Gerber, P. Rajarao, B. Sasanapuri,
ANSYS, Inc., Pune, India; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3856
Multi-physics Simulation of
Aircraft Ice Protection System
and Ice Impact with Turbofan
Blades
Icing CFD
K. Yamada, University of Tokyo,
Bunkyo, Japan; K. Suzuki, University
of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3850
Dynamical System Analysis on
the Onset of Recirculating Flow
Region Associated with Vorex
Y. Yi, P. Liu, T. Hu, Beihang University, Breakdown
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3849
Co-rotating equal strength
vortex pair merging in
pressure gradient environment
Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany;
F. Woldegiorgis, University of Kassel, Beijing, China
Kassel, Germany
M. Mizoguchi, H. Itoh, National
Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Japan
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3844
Experimental Investigation
of Aspect-Ratio-One Wing
Characteristics at Low Reynolds
Numbers
Vortex/Vortical Flows II
A. Povitsky, University of Akron,
Akron, OH
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3843
Modeling of Pitching and
Plunging Airfoils in Proximity
for Thrust Generation
S. Naik, S. Vengadesan, K. Arul,
Indian Institute of Technology
Madras, Chennai, India
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3851
Flow Past Rotating Low Axis
Ratio Elliptic Cylinder
L. Yang, X. Meng, X. Yan,
Northwestern Polytechnical University,
Xi’an, China; F. Liu, S. Luo, University
of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3845
An experimental and numerical
study of laminar separation on
elliptic airfoil at low Reynolds
numbers
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3839
CFD Based Response Surface
Modeling with an Application in
Missile Aerodynamics
O. Özgür, A. Çetiner, B. Yagiz, G.
A. Çetiner, B. Yagiz, G. Guzel, O.
Guzel, ASELSAN, Inc., Ankara, Turkey Özgür, I. Koc, ASELSAN, Inc., Ankara,
Turkey
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3838
Store Separation Analyses by
Means of Response Surface
Modeling
Low Speed, Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamics
Chaired by: M. POTAPCZUK, NASA Glenn Research Center and D. THOMPSON, Mississippi State University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3852
AIAA-2016-3853
AIAA-2016-3854
AIAA-2016-3855
Validation Process for LEWICE Simulations of ice accretion, Sensitivity analysis of ice piece Atmospheric Considerations of
by Use of a Naviér-Stokes
runback and droplet retrajectory calculation
the Cercigani, Lampis, and Lord
L. Védie, University of Bordeaux,
Solver
emission in a multi-stage
Model for Gas-Surface Interaction
W. Wright, Vantage Partners, LLC,
model of aeronautical engine Boredeaux, France; F. Morency, École in DSMC Simulations
Friday, 17 June 2016
285-ASE-17
University of Bath, Bath, United
D. Garmann, M. Visbal, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Kingdom
AFB, OH
Chaired by: M. OL, US Air Force Reseach Laboratory and G. GATLIN, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3846
AIAA-2016-3847
AIAA-2016-3848
Further Investigations of the Effect of Upsweep Angle on
Vortical Flow Structure Genesis
Tip Vortex on an Oscillating
Afterbody Vortices
of Lobed Nozzle Flows
D. Bulathsinghala, Z. Wang, I. Gursul, M. Ruetten, German Aerospace
NACA0012 Wing
Friday, 17 June 2016
284-APA-42/FD-64
B. Peng, F. Li, Q. Liu, H. Zhan, China MS
Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics,
Beijing, China
Chaired by: M. GREEN, Syracuse University and M. YU, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3840
AIAA-2016-3841
AIAA-2016-3842
Evolution of the Non-linear
Toward Simulating a PitchQuantification and Analysis of
and Unsteady Low Reynolds Up Maneuver for a Small
Propulsive Wake Topologies in
Number Laminar Separation Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Finite Aspect-Ratio PitchingBubble around the Airfoil with J. Blake, D. Thompson, Mississippi Rolling Plates
State University, Mississippi State, C. Li, H. Dong, University of Virginia,
Small angle of attack
Friday, 17 June 2016
283-APA-41/FD-63
Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, MD
J. Morote, G. Liaño, J. Jiménez,
National Institute of Aerospace
A. Vanderwyst, A. Shelton, C. Martin, Technology (INTA), Madrid, Spain
Leidos, Fort Walton Beach, FL
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3837
Nonlinear Rolling Motion of
Triform Finned Missiles
Weapons Aerodynamics: Missile/Projectile/Guided-Munitions, Carriage and Store Separation
Chaired by: C. PASILIAO, AFRL/RWWV and J. DOYLE, US Army AMRDEC
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3834
AIAA-2016-3835
AIAA-2016-3836
Numerical Study on Bending Flight Behaviors of a Complex A Computationally Efficient,
Body Projectile Aerodynamics Projectile using a Coupled CFD- Multi-fidelity Assessment of
E. Youn, U.S. Military Academy, West based Simulation Technique:
Jet Interactions for Highly
Point, NY; S. Silton, Army Research Closed-loop Control
Maneuverable Missiles
Friday, 17 June 2016
282-APA-40
Georgetown West
Northwest
Jefferson East
Columbia 9
128
A. Fernandes, J. Rebollo, Mosaic
ATM, Inc., Leesburg, VA; M. Koch,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
Exploration Agency (JAXA), Mitaka,
A. Campbell, A. Cheng, Federal
Japan; K. Yamamoto, E. Fujita, Japan Aviation Administration, Atlantic
Meteorological Agency, Choyoda, Japan City, NJ
Chaired by: S. CAMPBELL, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3865
AIAA-2016-3866
Development of Airport Low-level Uncertainty Analysis for
Wind Information (ALWIN)
Calculating Reverse Thrust
N. Matayoshi, T. Iijima, Japan Aerospace using In Situ Data
Friday, 17 June 2016
288-ATIO.ATM-26
S. Zelinski, NASA Ames Research
Center, Moffett Field, CA; M. Xue,
University of California, Santa Cruz,
Moffett Field, CA; P. Bassett, Federal
Aviation Administration, Washington,
D.C.
Chaired by: M. UNDERWOOD, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3860
AIAA-2016-3861
Optimized Route Capability
Oceanic Flights and Airspace:
(ORC) Intelligent Offloading of Improving Efficiency by
Congested Arrival Routes
Trajectory-Based Operations
Friday, 17 June 2016
287-ATIO.ATM-25
S. Roy, Washington State University, S. Johnson, Adaptive Aerospace
Pullman, WA; B. Sridhar, NASA Ames Group, Inc., Hampton, VA; B.
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Barmore, NASA Langley Research
Center, Hampton, VA
Chaired by: D. DELAURENTIS, Purdue University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3857
AIAA-2016-3858
Cyber- Threat Assessment for NextGen Far-Term Concept
the Air Traffic Management
Exploration for Integrated
System: A Network Controls
Gate-to-Gate Trajectory-Based
Approach
Operations
Friday, 17 June 2016
286-ATIO.ATM-24
J. O`Callaghan, National
Transportation Safety Board,
Washington, D.C.
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3867
Slippery When Wet: The Case
for More Conservative Wet
Runway Braking Coefficient
Models
Safe Landings
F. Cheng, J. Gulding, Federal Aviation
Administration, Washington, D.C.
M. Swaid, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Hamburg, Germany; K. Cai,
National Key Laboratory of CNS/ATM,
Beihang University, Beijing, China;
F. Linke, German Aerospace Center
(DLR), Hamburg, Germany; B. Lührs, V.
Gollnick, Institute of Air Transportation
Systems,Hamburg University of
Technology, Hamburg, Germany
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3864
Computing Wind-Optimal
Routes for Flight Performance
Benchmarking
Optimal Flight Routes
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3863
Wind-optimal ATS Route
Redesign: A Methodology and
J. DeArmon, W. Cooper, T. Masek, A. its Application to Route A461
Tien, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA in China
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3862
Measuring Flight Efficiency in
the National Airspace System
J. Bronsvoort, Airservices Australia,
Melbourne, Australia; G. McDonald,
Self, Melbourne, Australia; S. Torres,
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Arlington,
VA; M. Paglione, C. Young, Federal
Aviation Administration, Atlantic City, NJ;
J. Hochwarth, General Electric Company,
Grand Rapids, MI; et al.
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3859
Role of Extended Projected Profile
Down-Link to Achieve Trajectory
Synchronisation in support of
Trajectory Based Operations
NextGen and Future Concepts
Fairchild East
Fairchild West
Embassy
129
University, West Lafayette, IN
Z. Bassett, University of Texas, Austin,
Austin, TX; M. Holdren, Case Western
Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; D.
Vutetakis, University of North Carolina,
Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; A. Bass,
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago,
IL; H. Kwan, State University of New
York, Buffalo, NY; P. Finch , New York
University, New York, NY; et al.
S. Jagtap, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
Obispo, CA
Center, Moffett Field, CA
D. Moerder, R. Butler, P. Rothhaar,
NASA Langley Research Center,
Hampton, VA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3881
Toward n-Ship Computation of
Trajectories for Shared Airspace
Colonel Lee Archambault
Chief Systems Engineer and Test Pilot
Sierra Nevada Corporation
United States Air Force (Ret.) and NASA Astronaut (Ret.)
Major General Joe H. Engle
United States Air Force, Air National Guard (Ret.) and
NASA Astronaut (Ret.)
Hypersonic and Re-Entry Flight Testing—X-15 to Space Shuttle and Beyond
B. Allen, J. Neilan, P. Rothhaar, L. Tran, T. Lewis, NASA Langley Research
A. Trujillo, N. Alexandrov, NASA Langley Center, Hampton, VA
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Moderator: Sandra H. Magnus, Executive Director, AIAA
Panelists:
Doug Cooke
Principal
Cooke Concepts and Solutions
Friday, 17 June 2016
292-F360-10
0930 - 1130 hrs
Research Center, Hampton, VA;
T. Ozoroski, Analytical Mechanics
Associates, Inc., Hampton, VA
P. Vascik, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA; J. Jung,
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett
Field, CA
Transformational Flight - Clean Slate Design for Autonomy in Vehicles and Airspace
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA; et al.
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3876
Assessing the Impact of
Operational Constraints on the
Near-Term Unmanned Aircraft
D. Locascio, M. Levy, K. Ravikumar, C. Chamchalaem, A. Drake, California System Traffic Management
H. Maniar, B. German, S. Briceno, Polytechnic State University, San Luis Supported Market
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3875
Mission Analysis of Solar, HighAltitude, Long-Endurance UAVs
for Weather Operations
Chaired by: N. ALEXANDROV, NASA Langley Research Center and T. LEWIS, NASA Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3877
AIAA-2016-3878
AIAA-2016-3879
AIAA-2016-3880
Design for Survivability: An
Flight Simulation of Clean-Slate Probabilistic Modeling of
Entropy-based Design of Air
Approach to Assured Autonomy (Ab Initio) National Airspace
Aircraft Trajectories for
Traffic Management
N. Alexandrov, NASA Langley
System (NAS) Designs
Dynamic Separation Volumes M. Lowry, NASA Ames Research
Friday, 17 June 2016
291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.
ATM-27
Z. Bassett, University of Texas, Austin,
Austin, TX; M. Holdren, Case Western
Reserve University, Cleveland, OH;
D. Vutetakis, University of North
Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; A.
Bass, Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago, IL; P. Finch , New York
University, New York , NY; A. Flock ,
Kent State University, Kent, OH; et al.
D. Nguyen, M. Tchatchueng
Kammegne, R. Botez, L. Grigorie,
University of Québec, Montréal,
Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3871
Open loop morphing wing
architecture based ANFIS
controller
Transformational Flight - UAS Emerging Markets and Technologies
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3870
Sustainability assessment of
hydro-processed renewable
jet fuel from algae from
market-entry year 2020: Use
in passenger aircrafts
Environmentally-Conscious Concepts and Technologies for General Aviation
Chaired by: S. BRICENO, Georgia Institute of Technology and A. GIBSON, Empirical Systems Aerospace
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3872
AIAA-2016-3873
AIAA-2016-3874
An Unmanned VTOL and Fixed An Airborne Package Retrieval & Evaluation of Concepts of
Wing Vehicle Equipped for
Delivery System with Mechanized Operations for sUAS Package
Package Retrieval and Delivery CG Relocation
Delivery
Friday, 17 June 2016
290-ATIO.TFPC-12
J. Kim, D. Lim, S. Min, D. Mavris,
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA
Chaired by: K. HOFFLER, Adaptive Aerospace Group, Inc.
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3868
AIAA-2016-3869
Prediction of Community Noise Fuel Flow Rate and Duration of
Impacts from Commercialization General Aviation Landing and
of Vertical Takeoff and Landing Takeoff Cycle
C. Huang, M. Johnson, Purdue
Personal Air Vehicles
Friday, 17 June 2016
289-ATIO.GA-3
John Olson
Vice PresidentSpace Exploration Systems
Sierra Nevada Corporation
International Ballroom
(East)
Gunston West
Columbia 1
Gunston East
130
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;
Z. Rusak, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, Troy, NY
A. Sescu, S. Yassir, Mississippi State
University, Starkville, MS; M. Visbal,
Air Force Research Laboratory, WrightPatterson AFB, OH
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3884
Compressible Boundary Layer
Receptivity to Freestream
Disturbances and Step
Excrescences: Numerical Study
J. Trümner, C. Mundt, University of
the German Federal Armed Forces,
Neubiberg, Germany
L. Du, Y. Liu, Y. Ding, H. Ren,
Beihang University, Beijing, China
R. Rouzbar, S. Eyi, Middle East
Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Chaired by: L. VILLASMIL, Rochester Institute of Technology and X. GAO, Colorado State Univ
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3892
AIAA-2016-3893
AIAA-2016-3894
Advanced Modelling of
Numerical Investigation of
Scramjet Combustor Flow
Turbulent Heat-Flux in
Asymmetric Lobe Structure on Analysis Using Coupled
Turbofan Engines with Lobed Aerodynamic Performance of a Navier-Stokes and Finite Rate
Mixers
Lobed S-Shaped Nozzle
Chemical Equations
Friday, 17 June 2016
295-FD-67
L. Alves, Fluminese Federal University Xi’an, China
(UFF), Niterói, Brazil
Chaired by: Z. RUSAK, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and D. ZHAO, Nanyang Technological University
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3888
AIAA-2016-3889
AIAA-2016-3890
A classical linear stability
Numerical study of transonic The Dynamics of Threeanalysis of normal mode
shock buffet instability
Dimensional Perturbations a
instability of the compressible mechanism
Solid-Body Rotation Flow in a
planar mixing-layer flow of a Y. Liu, G. Wang, S. Zhu, Z. Ye,
Circular Pipe
Northwestern Polytechnical University, R. Gong, S. Wang, University of
supercritical fluid
Friday, 17 June 2016
294-FD-66
MN
M. Yu, Z. Zhu, X. Yuan, China
Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics,
Beijing, China
Chaired by: E. WHITE, Texas A&M University and P. SUBBAREDDY
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
AIAA-2016-3882
AIAA-2016-3883
Numerical Simulation of
Trip-induced transition of
Interactions Between Görtler a Mach 5.65 low Reynolds
Vortex and Roughness-Induced number boundary layer
P. Shrestha, G. Candler, University of
Disturbances in Hypersonic
Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis,
Boundary Layers
Friday, 17 June 2016
293-FD-65
L. Villasmil, Rochester Institute of
Technology, Rochester, NY; S. Danczyk,
M. Lightfoot, S. Shumaker, A. Himansu,
Air Force Research Laboratory, Edwards
AFB, CA
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3895
Numerical Simulations of GasCentered Swirl-Coaxial Injectors
for Rocket Engine Applications.
Evaluating the ability of
“standard” turbulence models in
capturing the complex nature of
spray atomization.
G. Talamantes, B. Maicke,
Pennsylvania State University,
Middletown, PA
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3896
Evaluation of CFD Codes for
Swirl-Driven Combustors
Computational Modeling for Propulsion Applications
C. Feng, Northwestern Polytechnical
University, Xi’an, China; Y. Liu, Peking
University, Beijing, China; F. Liu,
University of California, Irvine, Irvine,
CA; Z. Rusak, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, Troy, NY; S. Wang, University of
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3891
Flow Simulations of The Dynamics
of a Perturbed Solid-Body
Rotation Flow
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3887
Understanding the Effects of
Surface Roughness on the
Growth of Disturbances
K. Groot, Q. Ye, Delft University of
M. Gaster, City University London,
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; Y. London, United Kingdom
Zhang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics
and Astronautics, Nanjing, China; F.
Pinna, von Kármán Institute for Fluid
Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium;
B. van Oudheusden, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3886
BiGlobal Stability Analysis of a
Micro-Ramp Wake using PIV
Base Flows
Flow Stability
A. Theiss, S. Hein, German Aerospace
Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; S.
Ali, R. Radespiel, Technical University
of Braunschweig, Braunschweig,
Germany
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3885
Wake flow instability studies
behind discrete roughness
elements on a generic re-entry
capsule
Roughness-Induced Transition
Columbia 10
Kalorama
Lincoln East
131
T. Michelis, M. Kotsonis, Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
K. Rosenberg, S. Duvvuri, M. Luhar, B.
McKeon, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA; C. Barnard, B. Freidkes,
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville,
FL; et al.
Theoretical/Fundamental Fluid Dynamics
S. Bouslog, M. Fowler, J. Kowal,
NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX
J. Kowal, NASA Johnson Space Center, Center, Houston, TX
Houston, TX; J. Vander Kam, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; S.
Bouslog, NASA Johnson Space Center,
Houston, TX; M. Rezin, NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Center, Moffett Field, CA; P. Gage,
Neerim Corporation, Mountain
View, CA
Chuhta, Lockheed Martin Corporation, J. Vander Kam, D. Bose, NASA Ames
Denver, CO
Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; E.
Rodriguez, J. Santos, Jacobs, Moffett
Field, CA; J. Feldman, M. Mahzari,
Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc.,
Moffett Field, CA; et al.
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3910
Post-Flight Assessment of the
Avcoat Thermal Protection
R. Smith, Lockheed Martin
System for the Orion
Corporation, Houston, TX; J. Hall, J. Exploration Flight Test-1
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3909
Orion EFT-1 Purge and Venting
Performance
NASA Orion EFT-1 Thermal Protection System
K. Stephanopoulos, I. Witte, T. Wray,
Louis, MO; S. Hosder, Missouri University R. Agarwal, Washington University in
of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO; St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
M. Mani, A. Cary, J. Krakos, The Boeing
Company, Saint Louis, MO
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3904
Uncertainty Quantification of
Turbulence Model Coefficients
in OpenFOAM and Fluent for
Mildly Separated Flows
Uncertainty Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis
X. Shi, G. Zhang, W. Wang, T.
Wang, China Academy of Aerospace
Aerodynamics, Beijing, China; C. Shu,
Brown University, Providence, RI
Chaired by: B. CRUDEN, ERC Inc at NASA Ames Research Center and R. THOMPSON, NASA-Langley Research Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3905
AIAA-2016-3906
AIAA-2016-3907
AIAA-2016-3908
Development, Manufacturing Flight Performance of the
Development of the Avcoat
Estimating Orion Heat Shield
and Qualification of the MPCV Thermal Protection System during Ablation Model for the MPCV Failure Due To Ablator Cracking
Heat Shield for the Exploration the Orion Exploration Flight Test-1 Exploration Flight Test – 1
During The EFT-1 Mission
B. Remark, NASA Johnson Space
J. Vander Kam, NASA Ames Research
Flight Test-1
Mission
Friday, 17 June 2016
298-ITAR-7
Wang, Massachusetts Institute of
M. Pisaroni, P. Leyland, F. Nobile,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Technology, Cambridge, MA
Lausanne, Switzerland
Chaired by: Q. WANG, MIT and K. DURAISAMY, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3901
AIAA-2016-3902
AIAA-2016-3903
A Multi Level Monte Carlo
Sensitivity analysis on
The Effect of Grid Topology and
Algorithm for the Treatment of chaotic dynamical system by Flow Solver on Turbulence Model
Geometrical and Operational Non-Intrusive Least Square
Closure Coefficient Uncertainties
Uncertainties in Internal and Shadowing (NI-LSS)
for a Transonic Airfoil
A. Ni, P. Blonigan, M. Chater, Q.
J. Schaefer, The Boeing Company, Saint
External Aerodynamics
Friday, 17 June 2016
297-FD-69
J. Chen, Kansas State University,
Manhattan, KS
Chaired by: A. GOPALARATHNAM, North Carolina State University and G. ARAYA, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3897
AIAA-2016-3898
AIAA-2016-3899
AIAA-2016-3900
Advanced Kinetic Theory
Spatio-Temporal Response of Phase relationships between velocity, Spatial Evolution of Large Scale
for Polyatomic Gases at
a Laminar Separation Bubble wall pressure, and wall shear stress in Structures in Supersonic Shear
Equilibrium
Under Impulsive Forcing
a forced turbulent boundary layer Layers
Friday, 17 June 2016
296-FD-68
Cabinet
Morgan
Columbia 12
132
A. Ashley, J. Hicken, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
M. Selim, R. Koomullil, D. McDaniel, V. Mukhopadhyay, J. Welstead, J.
University of Alabama, Birmingham, Quinlan, M. Guynn, NASA Langley
Birmingham, AL
Research Center, Hampton, VA
Turkey
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3920
Simulation of Fuel Spray and
Combustion of Compression
Ignition Heavy-oil Engine
Modeling and Simulation of Propulsion Systems
L. Jian, T. Long, R. Shi, B. Yuan, L.
Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology,
Beijing, China
Leuven, Belgium; W. Desmet,
Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, H. Mao, Royal Institute of Technology
Belgium
(KTH), Stockholm, Sweden; T. Sinn,
M. Vasile, University of Strathclyde,
Glasgow, United Kingdom; G. Tibert,
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),
Stockholm, Sweden
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3924
Simulation and Control
of a Space Web Deployed
by Centrifugal Forces in a
Sounding Rocket Experiment
Modeling and Simulation of Structures and Structural Dynamics
J. Qiu, M. Zhou, Tsinghua University,
Lafayette, IN; Y. Mukkamala, Vellore Beijing, China
Institute of Technology, Vellore, India
Chaired by: M. ALVAREZ, NASA Langley Research Center and R. RUFF
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3921
AIAA-2016-3922
AIAA-2016-3923
Linear Elasticity Finite Volume Structural Configuration
Nonlinear State Estimation for
Based Structural Dynamics
Systems Analysis for Advanced Aeroelastic Multi-Body Models
T. Benoit, Y. Lemmens, Siemens,
Solver
Aircraft Fuselage Concepts
Friday, 17 June 2016
301-MST-17
D. Patel, Orbital ATK, Chandler, AZ
Chaired by: D. KEATING and U. DURAK, DLR-German Aerospace Center
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3917
AIAA-2016-3918
AIAA-2016-3919
Antares Liquid Rocket Engine Antares Liquid Rocket Engine A 3-D Computational Model for
IOP and Transient Flow
Convective Base Heating: AJ-26 Optimum Design and Analysis
Entertainment: AJ-26 to
to RD-181
of Vertical Take-off in Aircraft
D. Patel, Orbital ATK, Chandler, AZ
U. Jain, Purdue University, West
RD-181
Friday, 17 June 2016
300-MST-16
Andrade Porto, University of São Paulo, in Computer Science and Control
(INRIA), Talence, France
São Carlos, Brazil; R. Fernandes de
Oliveira, Airbus, Munich, Germany; R.
Alves de Lima, University of São Paulo,
São Carlos, Brazil
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3916
Composite Structure
Optimization for Satellite Using
E. Acar, G. Bayrak, TOBB University of Discrete Dynamic Radial Basis
Economics and Technology, Ankara, Function Metamodel
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3915
Reliability Estimation Using
MCMC Based Tail Modeling
Surrogate Modeling and Non-Deterministic Design - Methods and Applications III
Chaired by: V. TOROPOV, Queen Mary, University of London and M. STELMACK, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3911
AIAA-2016-3912
AIAA-2016-3913
AIAA-2016-3914
Sequential Robust Design of a Sensitivity Analysis of Chaotic Efficient Aircraft Routing
A Kriging-PDD surrogate model
Ram Air Turbine
Problems using a Fourier
Algorithm Based on Ant Colony for low-cost sensitivity analysis
M. Walter, D. Mavris, Georgia
A. Cortesi, P. Congedo, French
Approximation of the Least- Optimization
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Squares Adjoint
R. Entz, Airbus, Munich, Germany; H. National Institute for Research
Friday, 17 June 2016
299-MAO-18
Piscataway
Georgetown East
Cardozo
133
M. Darbandi, M. Ghafourizadeh, Sharif
University of Technology, Tehran, Iran;
G. Schneider, University of Waterloo,
Waterloo, Canada
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3935
Application of A New ThermalMechanical Coupling Solver for
Ablation
Sessions 6, 7
Break for Lunch
Session 8, 9, 10
1130 – 1245 hrs
1245 – 1430 hrs
S. Subramaniam, K. Swaminathan
Gopalan, K. Stephani, University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
Urbana, IL
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3937
Assessment of continuum
breakdown for high-speed
chemically reacting wake flows
R. Bond, Arnold Engineering
Development Complex, Arnold AFB,
TN; R. Nichols, University of Alabama,
Birmingham, Arnold AFB, TN; G. Power,
Arnold Engineering Development
Complex, Arnold AFB, TN
1230 hrs
AIAA-2016-3938
Extension of Kestrel to General
Thermochemical Models, Part I
Lincoln West
Optionally, participants are invited to perform solution-adaptation calculations and/or a coupled aero-structural simulation of the CRM wing-body configuration. A finite element model will be made available to participants
to calculate twist/deflection due to aerodynamic load.
The objectives of this workshop will be to:
• To assess the state-of-the-art computational methods as practical aerodynamic tools for aircraft force and moment prediction of industry relevant geometries.
• To provide an impartial forum for evaluating the effectiveness of existing computer codes and modeling techniques using Navier-Stokes solvers.
• To identify areas needing additional research and development.
Jay
DuPont
The focus of this workshop will be the NASA Common Research Model (CRM) with wind-tunnel measured wing twist; both wing-body and wing-body-pylon-nacelle configurations will be considered. CFD predictions of
absolute and incremental force and moment values will be examined and compared. The workshop will include grid convergence and code verification studies. Additionally, an angle-of-attack sweep with static aero-elastic
deformations will be considered. Grids will be made available for all required cases.
Drag Prediction Workshop
K. Hanquist, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI; K. Hara,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory,
Princeton, NJ; I. Boyd, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3936
Modeling of Electron
Transpiration Cooling for
Hypersonic Vehicles
1230 hrs
AIAA-2016-3931
Aerodynamic Heating
Prediction Tool for a Supersonic
Vehicle for Conceptual Design
Phase
B. Simsek, B. Kuran, M. Ak,
D. Zhang , S. Lu, H. Zhang, University ROKETSAN Missile Industries,
of Science and Technology of China, Inc., Ankara, Turkey; S. Uslu,
TOBB University of Economics and
Hefei, China
Technology, Ankara, Turkey
1200 hrs
AIAA-2016-3930
Exploring Mechanisms of
Particle Size Effects of Iron
Oxide on Thermal Behaviors
L. Ding, S. Chang, S. Yang, M. Leng, and Combustion Characteristics
Beihang University, Beijing, China
for 5AT/Sr(NO3)2 Propellant
1130 hrs
AIAA-2016-3929
Investigation of Nose Cone
Electrothermal Anti-icing
Control Law
Advanced Modeling IV
C. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; C.
R. Fu, H. Weng, J. Wenk, A. Martin,
Johnston, NASA Langley Research
Science and Technology, Daejeon,
University of Kentucky, Lexington,
Center, Hampton, VA; R. Macdonald, Lexington, KY
South Korea
University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL
Agenda:
0930 -1125 hrs
Friday, 17 June 2016
304-WKSP-2
0930 - 1630 hrs
C. Pekardan, A. Alexeenko, Purdue
University, West Lafayette, IN
1100 hrs
AIAA-2016-3928
Experimental and Numerical
Study on the Flame Base of
Premixed Flame after a Small
Size V-Gutter
Heat Transfer in Aerospace Applications
F. Gong, Y. Huang, Beihang
University, Beijing, China
M. Darbandi, M. Ghafourizadeh,
Sharif University of Technology,
Tehran, Iran; G. Schneider, University
of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
Chaired by: S. MUPPIDI and E. JOSYULA, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3932
AIAA-2016-3933
AIAA-2016-3934
Rarefaction effects for the
Inviscid-flow Approximation of Inelastic Electron Scattering by
transonic airfoils in low
Radiative Ablation of Cometary Nitrogen Atoms
M. Panesi, University of Illinois,
Reynolds number regime
Meteoroids
Friday, 17 June 2016
303-TP-14
Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA; G. Herdrich,
S. Fasoulas, University of Stuttgart,
Stuttgart, Germany; E. Martinez, G.
Raiche, NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, CA
Chaired by: E. SHORT, Raytheon Company and A. WILLIAMS, Air Force Reseach Laboratory
0930 hrs
1000 hrs
1030 hrs
AIAA-2016-3925
AIAA-2016-3926
AIAA-2016-3927
Comparison of Heat Flux Gages Blockage-Ratio Effect of a Bluff- A Mini-Scale Primary-Air
for High Enthalpy Flows - NASA Body Stabilized Flame on Aerosol Injector Mass-Flow-Rate
Ames and IRS
Behavior of Carbonaceous (Soot) Effect on Soot Nano-Aerosol
S. Loehle, University of Stuttgart,
Nano-PM in a Combustor Burning Formation in a JP-Fueled GasStuttgart, Germany; A. Nawaz,
Jet Propulsion Fuel
Turbine Combustor
Friday, 17 June 2016
302-TP-13
134
Abbruzzese, G., 22-FD-2
Abdalla, M., 237-MAO-13
Abdol-Hamid, K., 192-FD-40
Abel, E., 168-GT-4
Acar, E., 299-MAO-18
Achard, T., 237-MAO-13
Acotto, J., 217-APA-29
Acquaye, F., 90-FD-16
Adams, D., 63-PDL-2
Adegbindin, M., 59-MAO-3
Afsar, M., 193-FD-41/FC-12
Agarwal, R., 80-APA-14, 90-FD-16, 112-APA-20,
125-FD-25, 146-APA-21, 234-FD-53, 248-APA-35,
297-FD-69
Aggarwal, U., 172-TP-7
Agostini, L., 231-FD-48
Aguiar, A., 57-FD-15
Ahmad, N., 182-ASE-11
Ahmed, A., 165-FD-35, 229-FC-14
Ahuja, J., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Airiau, C., 231-FD-48
Ak, M., 302-TP-13
Akalin, F., 95-GT-2
Akdemir, M., 170-MAO-10
Alam, M., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Alamri, F., 136-TP-6
Alavi, S., 251-ASE-15
Alber, M., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1,
226-ATIO.TFPC-10/ATIO.VSTOL-2
Albring, T., 60-MAO-4, 98-MAO-6
Alderman, J., 7-APA-1
Alexander, A., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Alexander, M., 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Alexandrov, N., 291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Alexeenko, A., 172-TP-7, 303-TP-14
Alfaris, E., 127-FT-2
Alfauwaz, A., 136-TP-6
Algozino, S., 218-APA-30
Al Haddabi, N., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Alhussain, A., 136-TP-6
Ali, A., 176-AFM-12
Ali, M., 126-FD-26
Ali, S., 293-FD-65
Al-Khalil, K., 220-ASE-13
Alkurdi, A., 127-FT-2
Allaire, D., 238-MAO-14, 269-MAO-17
Allan, W., 39-APA-7
Allen, B., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2, 251-ASE-15,
257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1,
291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Allen, C., 28-MAO-2, 178-APA-25/FD-38, 230-FC-15
Allen, D., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Allen, L., 63-PDL-2
Alleyne, A., 169-ITAR-3
Allison, D., 203-MST-10
Allison, J., 131-MAO-8
Allison, S., 177-AMT-7
Allyn, M., 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Almosnino, D., 41-APA-9
Alonso, E., 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Alonso, J., 52-FD-10, 59-MAO-3, 60-MAO-4, 196-FD44, 202-MAO-12, 269-MAO-17
Alunni, A., 102-TP-3, 243-TP-10
Alvarez, M., 239-MST-12, 301-MST-17
Alvarez Laguna, A., 31-PDL-1
Alves, L., 294-FD-66
Alves de Lima, R., 299-MAO-18
Alvi, F., 55-FD-13, 126-FD-26, 165-FD-35, 215-AMT-8
Amar, A., 64-TP-2, 200-ITAR-4, 236-ITAR-5
Amaral, F., 123-FD-23
Ambo, T., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Amitay, M., 50-FC-3, 122-FC-6/FD-22, 158-FC-7,
230-FC-15
Amrit, A., 98-MAO-6
Ananda, G., 105-AFM-7, 248-APA-35
Anderson, J., 124-FD-24, 206-TP-8
Anderson, M., 144-AFM-10
Anderson, W., 28-MAO-2, 170-MAO-10
Andino, M., 259-FC-16
Andrade Porto, H., 299-MAO-18
Andre, M., 36-AMT-2
Andrienko, D., 135-TP-5, 206-TP-8
Anemaat, W., 44-ATIO.ACD-2,
119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1,
222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Angland, D., 41-APA-9
Annes da Silva, R., 191-FD-39
Ansell, P., 218-APA-30, 248-APA-35
Antcliff, K., 87-ATIO.TFPC-4/ATIO.GA-1, 134-NIA-1
Anusonti-Inthra, P., 165-FD-35, 197-FD-45
Aoki, Y., 219-APA-32
Aono, H., 260-FC-17/FD-56
Aponso, B., 99-MST-5, 133-MST-8
Arai, K., 168-GT-4
Araya, G., 23-FD-3, 164-FD-34, 296-FD-68
Ardelean, E., 96-ITAR-1
Argrow, B., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9, 251-ASE-15
Arikan, K., 62-MST-4
Arnault, A., 38-FC-20
Arnold, C., 243-TP-10
Arnold-Medabalimi, N., 195-FD-43
Arora, N., 55-FD-13, 126-FD-26, 215-AMT-8
Arranz, G., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Arslanbekov, R., 54-FD-12
Arteaga, R., 127-FT-2
Arul, K., 284-APA-42/FD-64
Asai, K., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Asano, K., 122-FC-6/FD-22
Asghar, A., 39-APA-7
Ashley, A., 299-MAO-18
Ashpis, D., 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Ashton, N., 192-FD-40
Asmady, A., 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Atha, D., 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1
Atkin, C., 7-APA-1, 89-FC-4, 190-FC-11
Atkins, E., 14-ATIO.ATM-1
Atkins, H., 54-FD-12
Aubry, S., 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Austin, J., 264-FD-60
Avelar, A., 191-FD-39
Avery, J., 154-ATIO.ATM-14
Ayan, E., 80-APA-14, 150-ASE-10
Aydemir, H., 203-MST-10
Ayyalasomayajula, S., 133-MST-8
Azevedo, J., 57-FD-15, 125-FD-25, 179-APA-26,
231-FD-48, 246-APA-33/FD-54
Babbar, Y., 4-AFM-1
Babinsky, H., 109-APA-17
Bacci, D., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Bacic, M., 259-FC-16
Bacon, D., 182-ASE-11
Badrya, C., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Baeder, J., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Bagade, P., 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Baghapour, B., 53-FD-11
Bagheri, A., 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Bai, J., 93-FD-19
Bailey, S., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Baker, M., 201-MAO-11
Balakrishnan, H., 154-ATIO.ATM-14
Balakumar, P., 24-FD-4
Balboni, J., 199-GT-6
Baldas, L., 259-FC-16
Baldauff, R., 242-TP-9
Baldomir, A., 268-MAO-16
Baldwin, A., 55-FD-13
Ball, G., 203-MST-10
Baltadjiev, N., 238-MAO-14
Balthazar, J., 171-MST-9
Banerji, N., 32-TP-1
Bangert, L., 219-APA-32, 250-APA-37
Banks, D., 58-FT-1
Bansal, S., 147-APA-22
Bansmer, S., 82-ASE-6/APA-15, 114-ASE-8, 220-ASE-13
Bapty, T., 203-MST-10
Barad, M., 40-APA-8
Author/Session Chair Index
Bardet, P., 36-AMT-2, 107-AMT-5
Barmore, B., 286-ATIO.ATM-24
Barnard, C., 296-FD-68
Barnes, C., 124-FD-24
Barnewitz, H., 170-MAO-10
Bartasevicius, J., 20-FC-1
Bartkus, T., 150-ASE-10
Bartoli, N., 202-MAO-12
Barton, M., 90-FD-16
Baruzzi, G., 43-ASE-4, 285-ASE-17
Basdogan, I., 97-MAO-5
Bass, A., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Bass, R., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Bassett, P., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Bassett, Z., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Bastian, M., 251-ASE-15, 252-ASE-16
Baszczewski, B., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Bateman, B., 85-ATIO.ATM-8
Bates, R., 86-ATIO.DE-1, 268-MAO-16
Bathel, B., 6-AMT-1, 36-AMT-2
Battazzo, S., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Baumert, A., 220-ASE-13
Baumgärtner, D., 60-MAO-4
Bavaro, D., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Baxley, B., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 46-ATIO.ATM-5,
184-ATIO.ATM-15
Bayoğlu, T., 176-AFM-12
Bayrak, G., 299-MAO-18
Bays, L., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Bayyuk, S., 167-FD-37
Bazilevs, Y., 238-MAO-14
Bean, J., 134-NIA-1
Bean, P., 58-FT-1
Beard, S., 29-MST-1, 62-MST-4
Becker, A., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Beckman, E., 280-AMT-11
Begnini, G., 8-APA-2
Bégou, G., 93-FD-19
Behruzi, P., 265-FD-61
Belfield, E., 73-AFM-6
Belleau, C., 280-AMT-11
Belloc, H., 7-APA-1
Beltz, J., 249-APA-36
Benard, N., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29
Bencic, T., 183-ASE-12
Bender, J., 273-TP-12
Beneddine, S., 39-APA-7
Benek, J., 53-FD-11, 55-FD-13, 167-FD-37
Benmeddour, A., 95-GT-2
Benner, M., 220-ASE-13
Benoit, T., 301-MST-17
Benton, S., 260-FC-17/FD-56
Beran, P., 237-MAO-13
Berci, M., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Beresh, S., 51-FD-9, 74-AMT-3
Berger, K., 102-TP-3
Bergeron, K., 249-APA-36
Bermel, P., 169-ITAR-3
Berndt, M., 196-FD-44
Berry, S., 102-TP-3
Berthoumieu, P., 12-ASE-2
Bertino, J., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 184-ATIO.ATM-15
Besson, E., 62-MST-4
Bettebghor, D., 237-MAO-13
Bevan, J., 57-FD-15
Bevan, R., 230-FC-15
Bevirt, J., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1,
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1,
188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Bewley, J., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Bhagat, N., 203-MST-10
Bhagwandin, V., 80-APA-14
Bhaskaran, R., 52-FD-10, 167-FD-37
Bhatia, M., 237-MAO-13
Bhaumik, S., 231-FD-48, 262-FD-58
Bhunia, A., 242-TP-9
Bhusal, S., 148-APA-23/FD-28
Bialczak, B., 200-ITAR-4
Bianchi, D., 27-MAO-1
Biava, M., 159-FC-8
Bibb, K., 200-ITAR-4, 267-ITAR-6
Bienert, N., 46-ATIO.ATM-5, 85-ATIO.ATM-8
Bieniawski, S., 202-MAO-12
Bil, C., 240-MST-13
Bilimoria, K., 85-ATIO.ATM-8, 117-ATIO.ATM-11
Bilodeau, D., 43-ASE-4
Bimbato, A., 247-APA-34/FD-55
Bin, W., 248-APA-35
Bisek, N., 266-FD-62
Bizzarrini, N., 9-APA-3
Blair, B., 100-MST-6
Blake, J., 283-APA-41/FD-63
Blake, M., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Blake, W., 72-AFM-5, 105-AFM-7
Blakely, C., 57-FD-15
Blanchard, G., 150-ASE-10
Blankson, I., 264-FD-60
Bledsoe, J., 280-AMT-11
Bletzinger, K., 60-MAO-4
Blondeau, C., 237-MAO-13
Blonigan, P., 297-FD-69
Bluman, J., 204-MST-11
Blumenthal, B., 167-FD-37
Blunt, R., 234-FD-53
135
Bobrowski, K., 170-MAO-10
Bode-Oke, A., 105-AFM-7
Bodi, K., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Bodkin, D., 176-AFM-12
Bodony, D., 38-FC-20, 123-FD-23, 232-FD-49
Boekeloo, E., 268-MAO-16
Boggero, L., 130-MAO-7
Bognar, J., 220-ASE-13
Boldyrev, S., 52-FD-10
Bolton, J., 215-AMT-8
Bond, R., 303-TP-14
Bonnier, M., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Bons, J., 7-APA-1, 230-FC-15, 234-FD-53
Bopp, M., 179-APA-26
Borade, A., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Bordogna, M., 237-MAO-13
Bordron, A., 7-APA-1
Borener, S., 84-ATIO.ATM-7, 181-APA-28
Borer, N., 87-ATIO.TFPC-4/ATIO.GA-1, 118-ATIO.TFPC-5,
188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Borgoltz, A., 128-GT-3, 181-APA-28
Boris, J., 25-FD-7, 232-FD-49
Borouchaki, H., 22-FD-2
Boschetti, P., 5-AFM-2, 105-AFM-7
Bose, D., 102-TP-3, 298-ITAR-7
Bosma, J., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Boswell, J., 96-ITAR-1
Botero, E., 59-MAO-3
Botez, R., 72-AFM-5, 217-APA-29, 253-ATIO.ATM-21,
289-ATIO.GA-3
Bouhlel, M., 202-MAO-12
Bouley, D., 221-ASE-14
Bourassa, C., 158-FC-7
Bouslog, S., 267-ITAR-6, 298-ITAR-7
Bowcutt, K., 129-ITAR-2
Bowersox, R., 194-FD-42, 261-FC-18/FD-57
Bowman, C., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Boyd, I., 64-TP-2, 206-TP-8, 233-FD-50, 264-FD-60,
303-TP-14
Boyland, S., 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Braden, P., 285-ASE-17
Bragg, M., 149-ASE-9
Brandeau, E., 35-AFM-4
Brandis, A., 135-TP-5, 172-TP-7, 200-ITAR-4, 267-ITAR-6
Brasil, C., 85-ATIO.ATM-8, 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Brasseur, J., 162-FD-32/FC-10
Brauner, T., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29
Bravin, M., 183-ASE-12
Bray, D., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Breeze-Stringfellow, A., 167-FD-37
Brehm, C., 40-APA-8
Breitsamter, C., 20-FC-1
Brenner, P., 22-FD-2
Breviglieri, C., 57-FD-15
Briceno, S., 44-ATIO.ACD-2, 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Bridges, J., 250-APA-37
Brionnaud, R., 124-FD-24
Britcher, C., 134-NIA-1, 245-AMT-10/GT-8, 280-AMT-11
Brock, J., 35-AFM-4
Broeren, A., 114-ASE-8, 149-ASE-9
Bronsvoort, J., 223-ATIO.ATM-18, 255-ATIO.ATM-23,
286-ATIO.ATM-24
Bronz, M., 76-APA-10, 198-FT-3/GT-5
Broughton, C., 95-GT-2
Broughton-Venner, J., 97-MAO-5
Brown, A., 81-ASE-5, 251-ASE-15, 252-ASE-16
Brown, J., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Brune, A., 102-TP-3
Bruner, C., 266-FD-62
Brunton, S., 121-FC-5
Brzozowski, D., 190-FC-11
Buckley, N., 85-ATIO.ATM-8, 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Budinger, M., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Bui, T., 143-AFM-9, 146-APA-21, 176-AFM-12
Bulaga, R., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1
Bulathsinghala, D., 284-APA-42/FD-64
Bunel, A., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Bunge, R., 127-FT-2
Buning, P., 53-FD-11
Burdette, D., 27-MAO-1
Burgaud, F., 130-MAO-7
Burgett, D., 29-MST-1
Burke, K., 223-ATIO.ATM-18
Burns, R., 36-AMT-2, 74-AMT-3
Burns, W., 101-PDL-3
Burress, T., 62-MST-4, 204-MST-11
Burrows, B., 238-MAO-14
Burt, J., 206-TP-8, 264-FD-60, 273-TP-12
Bury, Y., 7-APA-1, 74-AMT-3
Bush, R., 90-FD-16
Busquets, J., 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Butler, B., 32-TP-1, 243-TP-10
Butler, C., 149-ASE-9
Butler, K., 235-GT-7
Butler, R., 291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Buttsworth, D., 102-TP-3
Büyükkoçak, A., 176-AFM-12
Buzica, A., 20-FC-1
Byrd, L., 169-ITAR-3, 242-TP-9
Byun, G., 78-APA-12
Cadieux, F., 23-FD-3
Cagle, C., 50-FC-3
Cai, G., 29-MST-1
Cai, J., 130-MAO-7, 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Cai, K., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Cai, S., 242-TP-9
Cai, Y., 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Calamas, D., 272-TP-11
Calise, G., 9-APA-3
Callantine, T., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Calvert, M., 9-APA-3
Calvert, N., 26-GT-1, 36-AMT-2
Camello, S., 149-ASE-9
Campana, E., 269-MAO-17
Campbell, A., 288-ATIO.ATM-26
Campbell, R., 167-FD-37, 281-APA-39
Campbell, S., 46-ATIO.ATM-5, 255-ATIO.ATM-23,
288-ATIO.ATM-26
Candler, G., 23-FD-3, 91-FD-17, 126-FD-26, 172-TP-7,
264-FD-60, 273-TP-12, 293-FD-65
Canibek, M., 150-ASE-10
Cantu, L., 6-AMT-1
Cao, C., 130-MAO-7
Carboneau, L., 223-ATIO.ATM-18, 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Cárdenas, E., 5-AFM-2
Cardullo, F., 61-MST-3, 132-MST-7, 270-MST-15
Cariou, J., 42-ASE-3
Carlson, J., 192-FD-40
Carlson, N., 196-FD-44
Carnelly, D., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Carniol, T., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Carnrike, D., 129-ITAR-2
Carozza, A., 272-TP-11
Carrier, G., 60-MAO-4, 97-MAO-5
Carroll, D., 241-PDL-6
Carstensen, J., 28-MAO-2
Carter, C., 215-AMT-8
Cartmell, D., 61-MST-3, 133-MST-8
Carvalho, B., 5-AFM-2, 243-TP-10
Cary, A., 297-FD-69
Casalis, G., 93-FD-19
Casper, K., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5, 51-FD-9, 129-ITAR-2,
218-APA-30
Cassady, A., 200-ITAR-4
Cassady, L., 200-ITAR-4
Cassell, M., 124-FD-24
Catlett, M., 124-FD-24
Cattafesta, L., 123-FD-23
Cavalin, M., 127-FT-2
Cavcar, M., 83-ATIO.ACD-3
Cerminara, A., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Cervi, T., 73-AFM-6
Cesnik, C., 73-AFM-6
Çetiner, A., 282-APA-40
Chachad, G., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Chadha, S., 10-APA-4
Author/Session Chair Index
Chakraborty, I., 13-ATIO.ACD-1, 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Chambers, J., 238-MAO-14
Chamchalaem, C., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Chan, W., 122-FC-6/FD-22
Chandar, D., 53-FD-11
Chandarana, M., 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1
Chandrasekhara, M., 259-FC-16
Chang, C., 52-FD-10
Chang, K., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Chang, S., 220-ASE-13, 302-TP-13
Chao, H., 81-ASE-5, 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Chao, T., 34-AFM-3
Chaparro, D., 77-APA-11, 111-APA-19
Charlot, B., 216-AMT-9
Chater, M., 297-FD-69
Chaudhry, R., 273-TP-12
Chauvin, R., 285-ASE-17
Chawner, J., 92-FD-18
Chazot, O., 168-GT-4
Chen, B., 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Chen, C., 169-ITAR-3
Chen, F., 36-AMT-2, 74-AMT-3
Chen, G., 171-MST-9
Chen, H., 131-MAO-8, 170-MAO-10, 187-ATIO.GA-2
Chen, J., 266-FD-62, 296-FD-68
Chen, L., 247-APA-34/FD-55, 249-APA-36, 259-FC-16
Chen, M., 62-MST-4
Chen, N., 168-GT-4
Chen, Q., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Chen, W., 79-APA-13
Chen, X., 74-AMT-3, 216-AMT-9, 240-MST-13
Cheng, A., 288-ATIO.ATM-26
Cheng, D., 235-GT-7
Cheng, F., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Cheng, G., 240-MST-13
Cheng, J., 54-FD-12, 81-ASE-5, 196-FD-44, 240-MST-13
Cheng, V., 186-ATIO.ATM-17
Cheng, X., 79-APA-13, 175-AFM-11
Cheng, Z., 220-ASE-13
Chevalley, E., 85-ATIO.ATM-8
Chhaya, B., 99-MST-5
Chiew, J., 196-FD-44
Childs, R., 199-GT-6, 267-ITAR-6
Chilson, P., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Chin, D., 51-FD-9
Chin, J., 269-MAO-17
Chiplunkar, A., 202-MAO-12
Chivukula, S., 61-MST-3
Chng, T., 241-PDL-6
Cho, H., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Choe, Y., 109-APA-17
Choi, J., 217-APA-29
Choi, S., 59-MAO-3, 76-APA-10, 77-APA-11, 130-MAO-7,
178-APA-25/FD-38, 180-APA-27, 201-MAO-11,
217-APA-29, 237-MAO-13
Chou, A., 24-FD-4
Choudhari, M., 163-FD-33, 194-FD-42
Chowdhury, S., 60-MAO-4, 202-MAO-12
Chrisochoides, N., 22-FD-2
Christie, R., 188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Chu, Y., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Chuang, H., 182-ASE-11
Chudoba, B., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Chuhta, J., 298-ITAR-7
Chung, W., 186-ATIO.ATM-17
Chuvakhov, P., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Chwalowski, P., 8-APA-2, 77-APA-11
Chyczewski, T., 218-APA-30
Chynoweth, B., 56-FD-14
Ciampa, P., 97-MAO-5, 130-MAO-7
Cid, C., 268-MAO-16
Ciliberti, D., 281-APA-39
Cistone, J., 46-ATIO.ATM-5, 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Citak, C., 170-MAO-10
Clark, I., 35-AFM-4
Clark, K., 165-FD-35
Clarke, S., 188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Clayton, P., 50-FC-3
Clemens, N., 55-FD-13, 107-AMT-5
Clemons, H., 123-FD-23
Clemons, L., 50-FC-3
Clifton, J., 176-AFM-12
Clingman, D., 230-FC-15
Cliquet, J., 43-ASE-4
Clymer, A., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Coder, J., 78-APA-12
Coen, P., 250-APA-37
Coffey, J., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Cohen, J., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Coiro, D., 9-APA-3
Coleman, B., 59-MAO-3
Colin, S., 259-FC-16
Collier, F., 232-FD-49
Collins, E., 54-FD-12
Collins, K., 203-MST-10
Colmenares, J., 192-FD-40
Colombo, M., 202-MAO-12
Colonius, T., 121-FC-5, 148-APA-23/FD-28
Combette, P., 216-AMT-9
Combs, C., 6-AMT-1, 165-FD-35, 280-AMT-11
Conde Rocha Murca, M., 154-ATIO.ATM-14
Congdon, E., 168-GT-4
Congedo, P., 251-ASE-15, 299-MAO-18
Conroy, J., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 85-ATIO.ATM-8
136
Constantine, P., 269-MAO-17
Conway, M., 112-APA-20
Cooke, D., 58-FT-1
Cooksey, K., 83-ATIO.ACD-3, 130-MAO-7
Cooper, J., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2, 134-NIA-1, 204-MST-11
Cooper, W., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Cordero Gracia, M., 22-FD-2
Correia Grácio, B., 61-MST-3
Corrigan, A., 25-FD-7, 94-FD-20, 265-FD-61
Corson, D., 9-APA-3, 90-FD-16
Cortesi, A., 251-ASE-15, 299-MAO-18
Coschignano, A., 109-APA-17
Costello, M., 118-ATIO.TFPC-5
Cotton, W., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Coupe, J., 152-ATIO.ATM-12, 184-ATIO.ATM-15
Courson, D., 242-TP-9
Coutris, P., 221-ASE-14
Cowlagi, R., 238-MAO-14
Coyle, A., 203-MST-10
Crabill, J., 30-MST-2
Craft, J., 165-FD-35
Crafton, J., 216-AMT-9
Craun, C., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Creedon, J., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Cross, P., 64-TP-2
Crossley, W., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Crouch, J., 11-ASE-1, 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Crowe, D., 112-APA-20
Crowley, B., 7-APA-1
Crowley, D., 95-GT-2
Cruden, B., 135-TP-5, 172-TP-7, 236-ITAR-5, 298-ITAR-7
Cruz, J., 181-APA-28
Cuco, A., 131-MAO-8
Cui, Y., 171-MST-9
Cumming, S., 143-AFM-9, 176-AFM-12
Cummings, R., 230-FC-15
Cunha Junior, S., 239-MST-12
Cunningham, K., 73-AFM-6, 144-AFM-10
Currie, T., 150-ASE-10
Cutler, A., 6-AMT-1
Cuy, M., 177-AMT-7
Cybyk, B., 39-APA-7
Cymbalist, N., 91-FD-17
Czech, M., 11-ASE-1
Czekalowski, P., 106-AFM-8
D’Urso, S., 248-APA-35
Dahlmann, K., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Dai, H., 79-APA-13
Dai, Z., 240-MST-13
Daigle, M., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Dale, G., 20-FC-1
Dalenbring, M., 8-APA-2, 218-APA-30
Danczyk, S., 295-FD-67
Dandachy, M., 127-FT-2
Dandois, J., 38-FC-20
Danehy, P., 32-TP-1, 36-AMT-2, 145-AMT-6, 215-AMT-8
Daniel, E., 265-FD-61
Dannelley, D., 272-TP-11
Dannenhoffer, J., 92-FD-18, 203-MST-10
Darbandi, M., 302-TP-13
Da Ronch, A., 4-AFM-1, 106-AFM-8, 171-MST-9,
246-APA-33/FD-54
Darragh, R., 248-APA-35, 281-APA-39
Darrah, S., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Das, S., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5, 51-FD-9
da Silva, R., 171-MST-9
Daskiran, O., 34-AFM-3
Davendralingam, N., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Davidson, D., 145-AMT-6, 177-AMT-7
Davidson, P., 75-AMT-4
Davies, C., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Davies, M., 100-MST-6, 133-MST-8
Davis, J., 181-APA-28
Davison, C., 220-ASE-13, 221-ASE-14
De, S., 201-MAO-11
DeArmon, J., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 85-ATIO.ATM-8,
287-ATIO.ATM-25
Deaton, J., 237-MAO-13
de Baar, J., 108-APA-16/FD-21
De Breuker, R., 237-MAO-13
DeChant, L., 218-APA-30
Decker, R., 180-APA-27
Deconinck, H., 31-PDL-1
Dede, E., 131-MAO-8
Deere, K., 188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2, 199-GT-6
Defoort, S., 107-AMT-5
DeFranco, P., 132-MST-7
Deierling, W., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Deiler, C., 176-AFM-12
Déjean, B., 12-ASE-2
Delanoe, J., 221-ASE-14
DeLaura, R., 154-ATIO.ATM-14
DeLaurentis, D., 116-ATIO.ATM-10, 153-ATIO.ATM-13,
286-ATIO.ATM-24
Delisi, D., 42-ASE-3, 81-ASE-5
Dell’Orso, H., 122-FC-6/FD-22
Dellaert, F., 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1
Della Vecchia, P., 281-APA-39
Delnero, J., 218-APA-30
DeLoach, R., 95-GT-2, 165-FD-35
Del Rey Fernández, D., 197-FD-45
Deluca, A., 108-APA-16/FD-21, 111-APA-19
Delva, J., 38-FC-20, 39-APA-7
Demange, J., 60-MAO-4
Demauro, E., 51-FD-9, 74-AMT-3
DeMillard, E., 75-AMT-4
Deng, K., 131-MAO-8
Deng, S., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Deng, X., 238-MAO-14
Denham, C., 5-AFM-2, 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Deniau, H., 93-FD-19
Denison, M., 111-APA-19
de Paula, A., 86-ATIO.DE-1, 239-MST-12
Deppen, T., 169-ITAR-3
de Queiroz Cordova Santos, M., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Derlaga, J., 166-FD-36,
188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
DeSalvo, M., 50-FC-3
Deshpande, P., 179-APA-26
Desmet, W., 301-MST-17
de Souza, R., 131-MAO-8
de Sturler, E., 166-FD-36
Detert, B., 178-APA-25/FD-38
Deutschmann, A., 270-MST-15
Devalla, V., 106-AFM-8
Devenport, W., 128-GT-3, 181-APA-28
de Vicente, J., 51-FD-9
Deyang, T., 31-PDL-1, 79-APA-13
Dezitter, F., 221-ASE-14
Diao, Z., 32-TP-1
Dias, J., 29-MST-1, 246-APA-33/FD-54
Diaz Brito, M., 167-FD-37
Didion, J., 242-TP-9
Diez, M., 269-MAO-17
DiGirolamo, E., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Dimotakis, P., 91-FD-17
Ding, L., 302-TP-13
Ding, Y., 295-FD-67
DiPaola, M., 196-FD-44, 197-FD-45
Dippold, V., 180-APA-27
Discetti, S., 108-APA-16/FD-21, 260-FC-17/FD-56
Dischinger, D., 183-ASE-12
Di Vito, V., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Dogan, A., 34-AFM-3, 72-AFM-5, 105-AFM-7,
144-AFM-10
Dogariu, A., 241-PDL-6
Dolfi-Bouteyre, A., 42-ASE-3
Döll, C., 38-FC-20
Dong, H., 105-AFM-7, 159-FC-8, 246-APA-33/FD-54,
283-APA-41/FD-63
Dong, M., 24-FD-4
Donovan, A., 169-ITAR-3
Dörnbrack, A., 143-AFM-9
Dose, B., 9-APA-3
Douglass, R., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Dowgwillo, R., 247-APA-34/FD-55
Author/Session Chair Index
Downen, T., 187-ATIO.GA-2
Doyle, J., 249-APA-36, 282-APA-40
Doyle, S., 201-MAO-11
Drake, A., 73-AFM-6, 151-ATIO.ACD-5, 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Drake, M., 13-ATIO.ACD-1
Drakes, J., 63-PDL-2
Drakunov, S., 132-MST-7
Drewiacki, D., 105-AFM-7
Driver, D., 168-GT-4
Droba, J., 64-TP-2, 200-ITAR-4
Drolen, B., 96-ITAR-1
Drop, F., 270-MST-15
Dropkin, A., 129-ITAR-2
Drouin, A., 76-APA-10
Drouven, T., 198-FT-3/GT-5
Druot, T., 97-MAO-5
Dryer, J., 52-FD-10
Du, L., 295-FD-67
Duan, L., 24-FD-4, 90-FD-16, 125-FD-25, 163-FD-33
Dubois, A., 188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Dubot, T., 83-ATIO.ACD-3
Dubuisson, S., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Duda, B., 190-FC-11
Dumitrache, C., 63-PDL-2
Dumont, A., 60-MAO-4, 97-MAO-5
Dumont, C., 221-ASE-14
Duncan, D., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Duncan, S., 25-FD-7
Duraisamy, K., 37-APA-6/FD-8, 91-FD-17, 125-FD-25,
195-FD-43, 297-FD-69
Durak, U., 99-MST-5, 203-MST-10, 239-MST-12,
300-MST-16
Durand, J., 130-MAO-7
Dutle, A., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Dutton, J., 199-GT-6
Duval, B., 32-TP-1
Duvall, B., 134-NIA-1
Duvvuri, S., 296-FD-68
Duymaz, E., 84-ATIO.ATM-7
Dwivedi, A., 126-FD-26
Dyakonov, A., 181-APA-28
Dyer, J., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Eanes, J., 42-ASE-3
Eberhart, M., 32-TP-1
Echapresto Garay, I., 218-APA-30
Echekki, T., 195-FD-43
Economon, T., 60-MAO-4, 196-FD-44, 229-FC-14
Edelman, J., 56-FD-14
Edelman, L., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 259-FC-16
Edoh, A., 164-FD-34
Edquist, K., 102-TP-3
Edwards, C., 223-ATIO.ATM-18
Edwards, J., 101-PDL-3, 125-FD-25, 195-FD-43
Efraimsson, G., 229-FC-14
Eggers, T., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Egorov, I., 194-FD-42
Eisfeld, B., 192-FD-40
Eitelberg, G., 78-APA-12
Elam, K., 6-AMT-1
Elbing, B., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Eldridge, J., 177-AMT-7
Elhadi, M., 180-APA-27
Elham, A., 97-MAO-5, 201-MAO-11
Eliasson, P., 218-APA-30
Ellebracht, L., 96-ITAR-1
Ellejmi, M., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Ellerbroek, J., 99-MST-5
Elliott, G., 199-GT-6
Ellsworth, J., 176-AFM-12
Elmiligui, A., 30-MST-2, 167-FD-37, 171-MST-9,
204-MST-11, 250-APA-37
Emmanuel, F., 221-ASE-14
Enea, G., 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Engblom, W., 180-APA-27
Engelbrecht, H., 175-AFM-11
Engelbrecht, J., 175-AFM-11
Engerer, J., 169-ITAR-3
Engle, J., 58-FT-1
Enjiao, Z., 34-AFM-3
Enqvist, M., 176-AFM-12
Entz, R., 299-MAO-18
Eres, M., 86-ATIO.DE-1, 268-MAO-16
Errico, A., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Erturk, S., 72-AFM-5, 144-AFM-10
Erwin, J., 22-FD-2
Erzberger, H., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Esposito, B., 220-ASE-13
Essel, E., 262-FD-58
Estevadeordal, J., 148-APA-23/FD-28
Eun, Y., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Evans, A., 85-ATIO.ATM-8, 117-ATIO.ATM-11,
185-ATIO.ATM-16, 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Everett, S., 190-FC-11
Eves, J., 59-MAO-3
Ewing, M., 204-MST-11
Eychenne, F., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Eyi, S., 178-APA-25/FD-38, 197-FD-45, 295-FD-67
Fagan, A., 6-AMT-1, 36-AMT-2
Fagley, C., 124-FD-24
Fahy, E., 102-TP-3, 243-TP-10
Fakhraei, S., 95-GT-2
Fala, N., 187-ATIO.GA-2
Falcao Filho, J., 191-FD-39
Falck, R., 27-MAO-1
137
Fan, Z., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Fang, X., 170-MAO-10
Fantauzzi, M., 81-ASE-5
Fares, E., 146-APA-21, 190-FC-11
Farias, P., 74-AMT-3
Fariduzzaman, A., 180-APA-27
Farnsworth, J., 7-APA-1
Farrell, T., 82-ASE-6/APA-15, 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Faruque, I., 106-AFM-8, 144-AFM-10
Fasel, H., 56-FD-14, 126-FD-26, 193-FD-41/FC-12,
261-FC-18/FD-57
Fasoulas, S., 26-GT-1, 63-PDL-2, 135-TP-5, 302-TP-13
Fatima, N., 9-APA-3
Favaregh, A., 280-AMT-11
Federico, L., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Fedorov, A., 24-FD-4, 261-FC-18/FD-57
Fehrenbach, S., 144-AFM-10
Fei, X., 118-ATIO.TFPC-5, 134-NIA-1
Feil, R., 78-APA-12
Felder, W., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Feldman, J., 298-ITAR-7
Fell, J., 50-FC-3
Feltrin, C., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Feng, C., 294-FD-66
Feng, H., 268-MAO-16
Feng, L., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29, 168-GT-4,
247-APA-34/FD-55
Ferguson, S., 28-MAO-2, 84-ATIO.ATM-7, 170-MAO-10
Fernandes, A., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Fernandes de Oliveira, R., 299-MAO-18
Ferrer, E., 170-MAO-10
Ferreyra, R., 266-FD-62
Ferrier, Y., 111-APA-19
Fidkowski, K., 166-FD-36
Field, J., 61-MST-3, 239-MST-12
Field, R., 218-APA-30
Fields, T., 73-AFM-6, 144-AFM-10
Fikl, A., 166-FD-36
Filippone, A., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Finch, P., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Findlay, D., 25-FD-7
Finley, D., 219-APA-32, 248-APA-35
Finnis, M., 147-APA-22
Fioriti, M., 130-MAO-7
Fischer, C., 269-MAO-17
Fischer, P., 52-FD-10
Fisher, T., 169-ITAR-3
Flannery, M., 136-TP-6
Flaszynski, P., 158-FC-7
Flegel, A., 183-ASE-12
Fletcher, D., 32-TP-1, 63-PDL-2
Fleury, G., 42-ASE-3
Fleury, R., 170-MAO-10
Flock, A., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Flores, O., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Folse, S., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Fong, K., 56-FD-14
Forster, M., 159-FC-8
Fossati, M., 43-ASE-4
Foster, N., 251-ASE-15
Foster, T., 58-FT-1
Foucaut, J., 38-FC-20
Fowler, M., 298-ITAR-7
Foyle, D., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Franciolini, M., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Franze, M., 34-AFM-3
Frascella, M., 109-APA-17
Frayssinet, O., 79-APA-13
Fredericks, W., 87-ATIO.TFPC-4/ATIO.GA-1,
119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1
Freeman, J., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Fregnani, J., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Freidkes, B., 296-FD-68
French, D., 53-FD-11
French, P., 25-FD-7
Fresconi, F., 34-AFM-3, 72-AFM-5, 112-APA-20,
282-APA-40
Freund, J., 38-FC-20
Frew, E., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9, 251-ASE-15
Friedland, O., 229-FC-14
Froemming, C., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Fronzeo, M., 262-FD-58
Fu, B., 128-GT-3
Fu, R., 303-TP-14
Fu, S., 93-FD-19, 190-FC-11, 194-FD-42
Fu, Z., 93-FD-19
Fucke, L., 61-MST-3
Fujii, K., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 260-FC-17/FD-56
Fujino, T., 31-PDL-1
Fujita, E., 288-ATIO.ATM-26
Fujiwara, G., 77-APA-11, 111-APA-19, 149-ASE-9
Fukumoto, H., 260-FC-17/FD-56
Fukunari, M., 241-PDL-6
Fuleki, D., 150-ASE-10, 220-ASE-13
Funderburk, M., 126-FD-26
Funk, C., 77-APA-11
Furukawa, D., 219-APA-32
Futrzynski, R., 229-FC-14
Gabriel, C., 46-ATIO.ATM-5, 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Gaeta, R., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Gage, P., 298-ITAR-7
Gaitonde, A., 204-MST-11, 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Gaitonde, D., 23-FD-3, 231-FD-48, 262-FD-58
Galaviz-Schomisch, R., 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Gallas, Q., 39-APA-7
Gallo, E., 6-AMT-1
Gallo, W., 81-ASE-5
Gallon, J., 35-AFM-4
Gammon, M., 80-APA-14, 92-FD-18
Gan, J., 218-APA-30
Gand, F., 39-APA-7
Gao, C., 128-GT-3, 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29,
205-PDL-5/FC-13
Gao, X., 91-FD-17, 295-FD-67
Gao, Z., 98-MAO-6, 131-MAO-8
Garcia, C., 143-AFM-9, 176-AFM-12
Garcia, J., 267-ITAR-6
Gardner, A., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Garman, K., 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Garmann, D., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 260-FC-17/FD-56,
262-FD-58, 284-APA-42/FD-64
Garnier, E., 109-APA-17
Garry, K., 181-APA-28, 247-APA-34/FD-55
Gartner, J., 158-FC-7
Gaster, M., 7-APA-1, 293-FD-65
Gatlin, G., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1, 180-APA-27,
284-APA-42/FD-64
Gauci, J., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Gauger, N., 60-MAO-4, 98-MAO-6
Gaus, J., 73-AFM-6
Gazella, M., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Geiselhart, K., 167-FD-37
George, J., 6-AMT-1, 76-APA-10, 78-APA-12
Gerber, B., 285-ASE-17
Gerdes, I., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Gerhardt, J., 216-AMT-9
Gerlach, T., 99-MST-5, 203-MST-10, 239-MST-12
German, B., 118-ATIO.TFPC-5, 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Gern, F., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Gerretsen, A., 239-MST-12
Gerstmann, J., 265-FD-61
Ghafourizadeh, M., 302-TP-13
Ghaisas, N., 57-FD-15
Ghasemi, A., 197-FD-45
Ghia, U., 167-FD-37
Ghoddoussi, A., 78-APA-12
Ghoreyshi, M., 25-FD-7, 167-FD-37, 248-APA-35,
249-APA-36, 281-APA-39
Ghosh, S., 27-MAO-1, 125-FD-25, 191-FD-39,
230-FC-15
Ghosh Roy, A., 143-AFM-9
Giani, A., 216-AMT-9
Gianopulos, E., 226-ATIO.TFPC-10/ATIO.VSTOL-2
Gibson, A., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2, 1
88-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2,
226-ATIO.TFPC-10/ATIO.VSTOL-2, 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Author/Session Chair Index
Gibson, D., 267-ITAR-6
Giez, A., 143-AFM-9
Gildersleeve, S., 230-FC-15
Gilkey, K., 136-TP-6
Gillebaart, T., 260-FC-17/FD-56
Gilliot, A., 39-APA-7
Gil-Prieto, D., 109-APA-17
Gingras, D., 100-MST-6, 203-MST-10
Ginn, S., 58-FT-1, 188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Gioria, R., 161-FD-30/APA-24
Girimaji, S., 162-FD-32/FC-10
Gissen, A., 50-FC-3
Glaab, P., 224-ATIO.ATM-19
Glasby, R., 22-FD-2
Glauser, M., 162-FD-32/FC-10
Glavicic, M., 202-MAO-12
Glezer, A., 50-FC-3, 158-FC-7, 229-FC-14
Glina, Y., 223-ATIO.ATM-18
Gnoffo, P., 191-FD-39, 266-FD-62
Gobal, K., 201-MAO-11
Goebel, K., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Goertz, S., 52-FD-10
Góes, L., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Gokcen, T., 64-TP-2, 102-TP-3, 199-GT-6, 243-TP-10
Goldstein, D., 172-TP-7
Gollan, R., 102-TP-3
Golliher, E., 136-TP-6
Gollnick, V., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3, 153-ATIO.ATM-13,
287-ATIO.ATM-25
Golubev, V., 62-MST-4, 84-ATIO.ATM-7, 132-MST-7,
181-APA-28, 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Gómez, F., 51-FD-9
Gomez de Segura Solay, G., 285-ASE-17
Gómez López, M., 22-FD-2
Gong, F., 302-TP-13
Gong, J., 30-MST-2, 235-GT-7, 261-FC-18/FD-57
Gong, R., 294-FD-66
Gonzalez, D., 231-FD-48, 262-FD-58
Gonzalez, E., 195-FD-43
Gonzalez, P., 73-AFM-6, 105-AFM-7
González Ramirez, P., 73-AFM-6
Goodrich, K., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2,
87-ATIO.TFPC-4/ATIO.GA-1, 118-ATIO.TFPC-5,
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Goodwin, R., 183-ASE-12
Gopal, D., 9-APA-3
Gopalakrishnan, S., 182-ASE-11
Gopalan, H., 53-FD-11
Gopalarathnam, A., 246-APA-33/FD-54, 296-FD-68
Goparaju, K., 231-FD-48, 262-FD-58
Gord, J., 36-AMT-2, 107-AMT-5, 145-AMT-6, 177-AMT-7,
215-AMT-8
Gordeyev, S., 56-FD-14, 101-PDL-3, 165-FD-35,
271-PDL-7
Gorospe, G., 29-MST-1
Gorrell, S., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Gotti, D., 136-TP-6
Gottschalk, D., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Goyne, C., 6-AMT-1, 216-AMT-9
Grabe, C., 112-APA-20
Grah, R., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Graham, C., 112-APA-20
Gramatyka, J., 268-MAO-16
Granados-Ortiz, F., 231-FD-48
Grandhi, R., 201-MAO-11, 269-MAO-17
Grandin, A., 221-ASE-14
Granlund, K., 51-FD-9, 260-FC-17/FD-56
Grant, M., 34-AFM-3, 35-AFM-4
Grasso, F., 9-APA-3, 148-APA-23/FD-28
Grauer, J., 143-AFM-9, 176-AFM-12
Gray, J., 27-MAO-1, 98-MAO-6, 237-MAO-13,
269-MAO-17
Greathouse, J., 267-ITAR-6
Green, M., 283-APA-41/FD-63
Greenblatt, D., 260-FC-17/FD-56
Gregg-III, R., 52-FD-10
Gregory, I., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2
Grewal, J., 144-AFM-10
Grewe, V., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Grier, B., 129-ITAR-2
Griffin, R., 129-ITAR-2
Grigorie, L., 72-AFM-5, 289-ATIO.GA-3
Grinstead, J., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Gronstal, D., 180-APA-27
Groot, K., 293-FD-65
Gross, A., 126-FD-26, 193-FD-41/FC-12,
260-FC-17/FD-56
Grossir, G., 168-GT-4
Grout, R., 52-FD-10
Grove, J., 58-FT-1
Grzybowski, P., 29-MST-1
Gs, S., 23-FD-3
Gu, X., 97-MAO-5
Gu, Y., 81-ASE-5, 127-FT-2
Guaraldo, B., 8-APA-2
Guclu, A., 62-MST-4
Gudmundsson, S., 132-MST-7,
263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Guendel, R., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Guenov, M., 13-ATIO.ACD-1
Guest, D., 220-ASE-13
Guest, J., 28-MAO-2
Guglielmo, J., 217-APA-29
Guigue, C., 216-AMT-9
138
Guimaraes Neto, A., 105-AFM-7
Gujral, V., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Gulding, J., 152-ATIO.ATM-12, 223-ATIO.ATM-18,
255-ATIO.ATM-23, 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Gulick, D., 236-ITAR-5
Gülsever, E., 80-APA-14
Guo, Y., 43-ASE-4
Guo, Z., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9, 249-APA-36
Gursul, I., 284-APA-42/FD-64
Gustafson, W., 52-FD-10
Guynn, M., 301-MST-17
Guzel, G., 282-APA-40
Guzman, C., 144-AFM-10
Ha, S., 28-MAO-2
Habashi, W., 43-ASE-4
Hader, C., 56-FD-14
Haering, E., 58-FT-1
Hagen, B., 6-AMT-1
Hagen, G., 117-ATIO.ATM-11
Hagiopol, A., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2,
257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1
Haimes, R., 203-MST-10
Hajek, M., 78-APA-12
Hajj, M., 74-AMT-3, 108-APA-16/FD-21
Hale, L., 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Hale, R., 204-MST-11, 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Hall, D., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Hall, J., 298-ITAR-7
Hall, N., 5-AFM-2, 76-APA-10, 105-AFM-7, 180-APA-27
Haller, T., 107-AMT-5
Hallermeyer, A., 42-ASE-3
Halls, B., 36-AMT-2, 215-AMT-8
Hamlington, P., 248-APA-35, 281-APA-39
Hamy, A., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Han, K., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Han, X., 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Han, Y., 43-ASE-4, 114-ASE-8, 234-FD-53
Han, Z., 178-APA-25/FD-38, 268-MAO-16
Hannemann, K., 24-FD-4
Hanquist, K., 303-TP-14
Hansman, R., 154-ATIO.ATM-14, 185-ATIO.ATM-16,
253-ATIO.ATM-21
Hanson, D., 234-FD-53
Hanson, K., 223-ATIO.ATM-18
Hanson, R., 145-AMT-6, 177-AMT-7
Hao, X., 219-APA-32
Hara, K., 303-TP-14
Harada, M., 164-FD-34
Hariharan, N., 109-APA-17, 249-APA-36
Harish, A., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Harper, S., 127-FT-2
Harris, F., 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Harris, R., 54-FD-12
Harrison, E., 5-AFM-2, 187-ATIO.GA-2
Harrison, S., 248-APA-35
Hart, J., 37-APA-6/FD-8
Hartjes, S., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Hartka, T., 168-GT-4
Hartman, G., 199-GT-6
Hasegawa, M., 89-FC-4
Hasegawa, T., 147-APA-22
Hash, D., 102-TP-3
Hashimoto, A., 218-APA-30
Hasim, F., 180-APA-27
Hathaway, J., 29-MST-1
Hattenberger, G., 198-FT-3/GT-5
Hayashi, M., 166-FD-36
He, A., 81-ASE-5
He, W., 161-FD-30/APA-24
Hearn, T., 60-MAO-4, 170-MAO-10, 269-MAO-17
Heath, C., 27-MAO-1, 219-APA-32
Hedlund, B., 271-PDL-7
Hedrick, T., 37-APA-6/FD-8
Heeg, J., 8-APA-2, 40-APA-8
Hein, S., 293-FD-65
Heineck, J., 58-FT-1
Heisler, E., 168-GT-4
Heitin, S., 85-ATIO.ATM-8
Hejase, M., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Helenbrook, B., 94-FD-20, 148-APA-23/FD-28
Helland, S., 128-GT-3
Hellman, B., 112-APA-20
Helm, C., 55-FD-13
Hemati, M., 121-FC-5, 161-FD-30/APA-24
Hemm, R., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Hendricks, E., 269-MAO-17
Hendriks, T., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Henfling, J., 51-FD-9, 74-AMT-3
Hengeveld, D., 96-ITAR-1, 136-TP-6, 272-TP-11
Herdrich, G., 26-GT-1, 32-TP-1, 135-TP-5, 243-TP-10,
302-TP-13
Hermann, T., 26-GT-1, 32-TP-1, 63-PDL-2, 135-TP-5
Hernandez, I., 73-AFM-6
Hernandez, S., 268-MAO-16
Herraez, I., 9-APA-3, 148-APA-23/FD-28
Hey, J., 169-ITAR-3
Hicken, J., 197-FD-45, 201-MAO-11, 299-MAO-18
Higdon, K., 172-TP-7
Hilb, R., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Hildebrand, N., 126-FD-26
Hiller, B., 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Hillier, A., 229-FC-14
Himansu, A., 295-FD-67
Hipp, K., 7-APA-1
Ho, T., 168-GT-4
Hoang, T., 242-TP-9
Hochstetler, R., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Hochwarth, J., 286-ATIO.ATM-24
Hoeijmakers, H., 247-APA-34/FD-55
Hoekstra, J., 99-MST-5
Hoff, A., 81-ASE-5
Hoffler, K., 289-ATIO.GA-3
Hogge, E., 29-MST-1
Höhndorf, L., 143-AFM-9
Holdren, M., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Holguin, B., 186-ATIO.ATM-17
Hollis, B., 64-TP-2, 243-TP-10
Holloway, P., 268-MAO-16
Holman, D., 124-FD-24
Holmes, B., 87-ATIO.TFPC-4/ATIO.GA-1
Holst, K., 55-FD-13
Holt, J., 181-APA-28, 247-APA-34/FD-55
Holzapfel, F., 5-AFM-2, 29-MST-1, 143-AFM-9,
225-ATIO.ATM-20, 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Holzäpfel, F., 11-ASE-1, 81-ASE-5, 247-APA-34/FD-55
Homola, J., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Hong, G., 62-MST-4, 100-MST-6
Hong, R., 203-MST-10
Hood, R., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Hooey, B., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Hoogervorst, J., 201-MAO-11
Hope, D., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Horio, B., 270-MST-15
Horiuchi, T., 73-AFM-6
Horn, J., 72-AFM-5
Hornung, M., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Horst, P., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Horvath, T., 102-TP-3, 267-ITAR-6
Hosder, S., 102-TP-3, 297-FD-69
Hossain, M., 230-FC-15
Hosseinverdi, S., 163-FD-33
Hotle, S., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Hou, Z., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9, 249-APA-36
Houpt, A., 271-PDL-7
Housman, J., 111-APA-19
Houston, A., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Howe, D., 58-FT-1
Howell, L., 251-ASE-15
Hromisin, S., 76-APA-10, 262-FD-58
Hsu, J., 191-FD-39
Hsu, P., 107-AMT-5
Hu, H., 9-APA-3, 12-ASE-2, 36-AMT-2, 75-AMT-4,
161-FD-30/APA-24, 205-PDL-5/FC-13, 216-AMT-9,
247-APA-34/FD-55
Hu, N., 54-FD-12, 271-PDL-7
Hu, O., 53-FD-11
Author/Session Chair Index
Hu, T., 284-APA-42/FD-64
Hu, W., 59-MAO-3
Hu, Y., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Hu, Z., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5, 41-APA-9
Huang, C., 289-ATIO.GA-3
Huang, D., 4-AFM-1
Huang, F., 175-AFM-11
Huang, J., 125-FD-25
Huang, L., 146-APA-21
Huang, X., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Huang, Y., 56-FD-14, 302-TP-13
Huang, Z., 89-FC-4, 163-FD-33
Huber, K., 20-FC-1
Hubner, J., 216-AMT-9
Huet, M., 39-APA-7
Hufstedler, E., 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Hufty, D., 84-ATIO.ATM-7, 181-APA-28
Hughes, A., 249-APA-36
Hughes, M., 114-ASE-8
Hui, Y., 270-MST-15
Humphreys, W., 95-GT-2
Huntley, S., 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Hussein, S., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Huynh, T., 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Hwang, H., 102-TP-3
Hwang, I., 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Hyatt, A., 200-ITAR-4, 236-ITAR-5
Hyde, M., 144-AFM-10
Ianiro, A., 108-APA-16/FD-21, 260-FC-17/FD-56
Ibrahim, I., 193-FD-41/FC-12
Ide, R., 220-ASE-13
Idris, H., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 184-ATIO.ATM-15,
224-ATIO.ATM-19
Ignatyev, D., 5-AFM-2
Ihme, M., 164-FD-34
Iijima, T., 288-ATIO.ATM-26
Ikeda, J., 147-APA-22, 215-AMT-8
Ikeda, K., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Ikonen, T., 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Ilario da Silva, C., 196-FD-44
Ilich, Z., 168-GT-4
Im, D., 180-APA-27, 201-MAO-11
Imamura, T., 164-FD-34
Inamdar, A., 11-ASE-1
Ingersoll, B., 132-MST-7
Ingersoll, J., 132-MST-7
Ioppolo, T., 75-AMT-4
Iosifidis, P., 250-APA-37
Ireland, P., 259-FC-16
Irick, K., 136-TP-6, 272-TP-11
Isaac, B., 238-MAO-14
Ishihara, A., 14-ATIO.ATM-1
Istvan, M., 193-FD-41/FC-12
Ito, Y., 146-APA-21
Itoh, H., 126-FD-26, 283-APA-41/FD-63
Itoh, K., 168-GT-4, 233-FD-50
Itsariyapinyo, P., 159-FC-8
Iwakawa, A., 55-FD-13, 191-FD-39, 219-APA-32
Iyer, P., 23-FD-3
Jabbal, M., 190-FC-11, 259-FC-16
Jackson, C., 166-FD-36
Jacob, D., 42-ASE-3, 81-ASE-5
Jacob, J., 29-MST-1, 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9,
144-AFM-10, 251-ASE-15
Jacobs, P., 102-TP-3
Jacobs, T., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Jacobson, M., 11-ASE-1
Jafari, F., 74-AMT-3
Jafer, S., 99-MST-5, 100-MST-6
Jagtap, S., 289-ATIO.GA-3
Jain, R., 10-APA-4
Jain, U., 300-MST-16
Jairam, A., 50-FC-3
Jakobi, J., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Jambunathan, R., 64-TP-2
James, K., 98-MAO-6
Jameson, A., 30-MST-2, 196-FD-44, 229-FC-14
Jankovsky, A., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Jansen, P., 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Jansen, R., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Jaworski, J., 124-FD-24
Jayaraman, B., 10-APA-4
Jeffries, J., 145-AMT-6, 177-AMT-7
Jenaro, G., 179-APA-26
Jenkins, T., 6-AMT-1, 177-AMT-7
Jensen, K., 144-AFM-10
Jensen, L., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Jentzsch, M., 20-FC-1
Jeon, D., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Jeong, M., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Jeong, S., 42-ASE-3
Jewell, J., 6-AMT-1, 74-AMT-3, 194-FD-42
Jeyalingam, J., 259-FC-16
Jeyapaul, E., 192-FD-40
Ji, C., 44-ATIO.ACD-2, 168-GT-4
Ji, F., 161-FD-30/APA-24
Jia, Y., 132-MST-7
Jian, L., 299-MAO-18
Jiang, N., 36-AMT-2, 89-FC-4, 107-AMT-5, 215-AMT-8
Jiang, P., 202-MAO-12
Jiang, X., 268-MAO-16
Jiang, Z., 79-APA-13
Jiao, L., 75-AMT-4
Jimenez, H., 5-AFM-2, 187-ATIO.GA-2, 254-ATIO.ATM-22
139
Jiménez, J., 282-APA-40
Jin, X., 175-AFM-11
Jing, Z., 163-FD-33
Jirasek, A., 8-APA-2, 25-FD-7, 218-APA-30
Jo, Y., 77-APA-11, 178-APA-25/FD-38, 217-APA-29
Jogi, N., 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Johnsen, E., 54-FD-12, 164-FD-34
Johnsen, L., 112-APA-20
Johnson, B., 199-GT-6
Johnson, H., 93-FD-19
Johnson, M., 45-ATIO.ATM-4, 289-ATIO.GA-3
Johnson, P., 54-FD-12
Johnson, R., 58-FT-1, 94-FD-20
Johnson, S., 286-ATIO.ATM-24
Johnston, C., 135-TP-5, 236-ITAR-5, 264-FD-60,
273-TP-12, 303-TP-14
Jolly, B., 167-FD-37, 175-AFM-11
Jones, A., 77-APA-11, 108-APA-16/FD-21, 124-FD-24,
193-FD-41/FC-12, 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Jones, D., 204-MST-11, 233-FD-50,
263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Jones, G., 36-AMT-2, 50-FC-3, 280-AMT-11
Jones, J., 223-ATIO.ATM-18
Jones, S., 183-ASE-12
Joo, J., 77-APA-11, 111-APA-19
Jordan, R., 154-ATIO.ATM-14
Jorgens, C., 235-GT-7
Jorgenson, P., 183-ASE-12
Joshi, A., 34-AFM-3, 204-MST-11
Joslin, R., 159-FC-8
Jost, A., 53-FD-11
Josyula, E., 194-FD-42, 206-TP-8, 273-TP-12, 303-TP-14
Jourdan, E., 57-FD-15
Jovanov, K., 237-MAO-13
Jovanovic, M., 126-FD-26
Jovic, S., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Joy, J., 193-FD-41/FC-12
Jrad, M., 201-MAO-11
Juliano, T., 56-FD-14, 129-ITAR-2, 194-FD-42,
261-FC-18/FD-57, 271-PDL-7
Jumper, E., 101-PDL-3
Jung, J., 14-ATIO.ATM-1, 45-ATIO.ATM-4,
290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Jung, Y., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 152-ATIO.ATM-12,
184-ATIO.ATM-15, 186-ATIO.ATM-17, 224-ATIO.ATM-19
Junqueira-Junior, C., 231-FD-48
Justin, C., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Jutte, C., 77-APA-11
Kalarikovilagam Srinivasan, G., 190-FC-11
Kalirajan, K., 34-AFM-3
Kalivarapu, V., 268-MAO-16
Kalkhoran, I., 259-FC-16
Kanale, A., 178-APA-25/FD-38
Kanazaki, M., 217-APA-29
Kang, C., 37-APA-6/FD-8, 204-MST-11
Kanistras, K., 76-APA-10
Kapania, R., 59-MAO-3, 217-APA-29
Kaplan, C., 172-TP-7
Kara, K., 39-APA-7
Karagoz, E., 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Karagozian, A., 164-FD-34, 232-FD-49
Karatekin, O., 251-ASE-15
Kargin, V., 203-MST-10
Karlgaard, C., 35-AFM-4, 143-AFM-9
Karman, S., 22-FD-2, 197-FD-45
Kartha, A., 23-FD-3
Kashi, A., 22-FD-2
Kato, H., 41-APA-9
Kattamis, N., 136-TP-6
Katz, A., 57-FD-15, 164-FD-34
Katz, J., 74-AMT-3
Kaufmann, K., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Kaul, U., 38-FC-20, 111-APA-19
Kavsaoğlu, M., 83-ATIO.ACD-3
Kawasaki, H., 191-FD-39
Kawashima, R., 241-PDL-6
Kaya, D., 176-AFM-12
Kayumi, M., 191-FD-39
Kazarin, P., 84-ATIO.ATM-7, 181-APA-28
Keating, D., 30-MST-2, 171-MST-9, 300-MST-16
Kegerise, M., 24-FD-4
Kelkar, A., 179-APA-26
Keller, D., 181-APA-28
Kelley, B., 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1
Kemnetz, M., 101-PDL-3
Kennedy, G., 98-MAO-6, 238-MAO-14
Kennerly, S., 267-ITAR-6
Kenway, G., 27-MAO-1, 28-MAO-2
Kercher, A., 25-FD-7, 94-FD-20
Kerho, M., 248-APA-35
Kern, S., 224-ATIO.ATM-19
Kessler, D., 54-FD-12, 94-FD-20, 234-FD-53, 265-FD-61
Kevern, J., 73-AFM-6
Keye, S., 80-APA-14
Khan, M., 165-FD-35
Khine, Y., 196-FD-44
Khrabrov, A., 5-AFM-2
Kim, C., 20-FC-1, 109-APA-17, 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Kim, H., 180-APA-27, 201-MAO-11
Kim, I., 130-MAO-7
Kim, J., 105-AFM-7, 289-ATIO.GA-3
Kim, K., 199-GT-6, 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Kim, M., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Kimmel, R., 6-AMT-1, 56-FD-14, 89-FC-4
King, D., 241-PDL-6
King, J., 106-AFM-8
King, M., 220-ASE-13
King, R., 24-FD-4
Kinkade, B., 216-AMT-9
Kinzel, M., 234-FD-53, 262-FD-58
Kipouros, T., 60-MAO-4
Kirby, M., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Kiris, C., 40-APA-8
Kirk, B., 64-TP-2
Kirk, L., 267-ITAR-6
Kirkman, J., 281-APA-39
Kkn, A., 241-PDL-6
Klatte, J., 265-FD-61
Klein, A., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Klimmek, T., 171-MST-9
Knapp, B., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Knezevici, D., 150-ASE-10
Kniffin, C., 72-AFM-5, 105-AFM-7
Knowles, K., 147-APA-22
Knüppel, A., 239-MST-12
Knuth, T., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Kobayashi, R., 147-APA-22
Koc, I., 282-APA-40
Koch, H., 243-TP-10
Koch, M., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Kochenderfer, M., 132-MST-7
Kocian, T., 56-FD-14
Koczo, S., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Koelling, J., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Koerner, S., 42-ASE-3, 81-ASE-5
Koike, S., 218-APA-30
Koizumi, H., 241-PDL-6
Koklu, M., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29, 259-FC-16
Kolinko, K., 5-AFM-2
Kolonay, R., 27-MAO-1
Komadina, S., 13-ATIO.ACD-1
Komurasaki, K., 241-PDL-6
Komuro, T., 168-GT-4, 233-FD-50
Kondak, K., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Konig, B., 146-APA-21
Kono, R., 147-APA-22
Konopa, D., 169-ITAR-3
Konopka, M., 265-FD-61
Kontis, K., 10-APA-4, 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5, 112-APA-20
Koomullil, R., 301-MST-17
Kopardekar, P., 14-ATIO.ATM-1, 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Kopecki, G., 29-MST-1
Koppitz, P., 143-AFM-9, 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Kopriva, J., 52-FD-10
Kordos, D., 29-MST-1
Koreanschi, A., 217-APA-29
Author/Session Chair Index
Korobenko, A., 238-MAO-14
Korolev, A., 252-ASE-16
Korzun, A., 266-FD-62
Koster, Z., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Kota, S., 249-APA-36
Kotcher, R., 127-FT-2
Köthe, A., 73-AFM-6
Kotsonis, M., 163-FD-33, 296-FD-68
Kou, J., 132-MST-7, 269-MAO-17
Kourta, A., 259-FC-16
Kowal, J., 298-ITAR-7
Koziel, S., 98-MAO-6, 178-APA-25/FD-38
Kraemer, E., 128-GT-3
Krakos, J., 52-FD-10, 297-FD-69
Kranepuhl, R., 7-APA-1
Krantz, C., 133-MST-8
Krech, J., 148-APA-23/FD-28
Kreeger, R., 43-ASE-4, 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Kreimeier, M., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Krishnamurthy, R., 42-ASE-3
Krishnan, K., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Krishnappa, S., 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Krofta, J., 249-APA-36
Kroll, N., 52-FD-10
Kruep, J., 240-MST-13
Krüger, W., 179-APA-26
Krumbein, A., 112-APA-20
Kshirsagar, A., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Kubler, N., 285-ASE-17
Kuenz, A., 133-MST-8
Kuester, M., 128-GT-3, 181-APA-28
Kuffner, M., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Kügler, D., 99-MST-5
Kügler, M., 29-MST-1
Kuhn, M., 233-FD-50
Kulakhmetov, M., 172-TP-7
Kulatilaka, W., 6-AMT-1, 215-AMT-8
Kulkarni, C., 29-MST-1, 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Kumar, R., 50-FC-3, 55-FD-13, 129-ITAR-2, 199-GT-6
Kumar, V., 15-ATIO.ATM-2, 47-ATIO.TFPC-3, 270-MST-15
Kun, Q., 31-PDL-1
Kuntz, D., 243-TP-10
Kunz, D., 105-AFM-7
Kuo, V., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Kuran, B., 302-TP-13
Kurek, I., 202-MAO-12
Kurelek, J., 193-FD-41/FC-12
Kurita, M., 58-FT-1
Kurt, A., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Kurtulus, D., 62-MST-4
Kutay, A., 176-AFM-12
Kwan, H., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Laban, A., 262-FD-58
Lacy, R., 226-ATIO.TFPC-10/ATIO.VSTOL-2
Lafage, R., 151-ATIO.ACD-5, 202-MAO-12
Lai, C., 231-FD-48
Lai, D., 42-ASE-3, 81-ASE-5
Lai, K., 171-MST-9
Laizet, S., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29
Lakebrink, M., 129-ITAR-2
Lakshminarayan, V., 10-APA-4
Lam, K., 6-AMT-1
Lamb, P., 61-MST-3
Lambert, T., 229-FC-14
Lamoureux, M., 39-APA-7
Landman, D., 198-FT-3/GT-5
Landreville, C., 220-ASE-13
Landrum, D., 37-APA-6/FD-8
Lane, R., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Lani, A., 31-PDL-1
Laporta, V., 273-TP-12
Lapp, B., 202-MAO-12
Larkin, D., 203-MST-10
Larsson, R., 176-AFM-12
Lash, E., 280-AMT-11
Laskowski, G., 52-FD-10
Latz, J., 146-APA-21
Laun, M., 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Laurence, R., 251-ASE-15
Laurent, C., 285-ASE-17
Lavin, T., 34-AFM-3, 175-AFM-11
LeBeau, R., 249-APA-36, 251-ASE-15
Le Brusquet, L., 42-ASE-3
Le Chenadec, V., 166-FD-36
Lee, D., 178-APA-25/FD-38, 180-APA-27
Lee, G., 199-GT-6
Lee, H., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 76-APA-10, 80-APA-14,
100-MST-6, 133-MST-8, 167-FD-37, 186-ATIO.ATM-17,
224-ATIO.ATM-19
Lee, J., 20-FC-1, 25-FD-7, 44-ATIO.ACD-2, 57-FD-15,
59-MAO-3
Lee, M., 281-APA-39
Lee, N., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Lee, P., 85-ATIO.ATM-8, 224-ATIO.ATM-19,
255-ATIO.ATM-23
Lee, S., 20-FC-1, 108-APA-16/FD-21, 149-ASE-9,
225-ATIO.ATM-20, 247-APA-34/FD-55
Lee-Rausch, E., 192-FD-40
Lefebvre, T., 83-ATIO.ACD-3, 202-MAO-12
Lei, Q., 215-AMT-8
Leidy, A., 194-FD-42, 261-FC-18/FD-57
Leifsson, L., 98-MAO-6, 178-APA-25/FD-38
Leite, H., 191-FD-39
Lele, S., 11-ASE-1, 57-FD-15, 166-FD-36
140
Lemanski, J., 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1
Lemmens, Y., 204-MST-11, 301-MST-17
Leng, M., 302-TP-13
Leonardo, E., 144-AFM-10
Leonhardt, B., 4-AFM-1
Leonov, S., 241-PDL-6, 271-PDL-7
Leroy, D., 221-ASE-14
Lessarad, V., 200-ITAR-4
Lessard, V., 236-ITAR-5
Lestrade, J., 107-AMT-5
Levin, D., 64-TP-2, 242-TP-9, 264-FD-60, 270-MST-15
Levy, M., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Lewis, D., 129-ITAR-2
Lewis, M., 231-FD-48
Lewis, S., 243-TP-10
Lewis, T., 291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Leyland, P., 32-TP-1, 243-TP-10, 297-FD-69
Leyva, I., 129-ITAR-2
Li, C., 283-APA-41/FD-63
Li, F., 4-AFM-1, 163-FD-33, 194-FD-42,
283-APA-41/FD-63
Li, H., 12-ASE-2, 36-AMT-2, 83-ATIO.ACD-3,
93-FD-19, 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Li, J., 80-APA-14, 90-FD-16, 130-MAO-7,
185-ATIO.ATM-16, 216-AMT-9
Li, K., 128-GT-3
Li, L., 57-FD-15, 235-GT-7
Li, S., 83-ATIO.ACD-3, 170-MAO-10
Li, W., 44-ATIO.ACD-2, 123-FD-23
Li, Y., 171-MST-9, 176-AFM-12
Li, Z., 242-TP-9
Lian, Y., 43-ASE-4, 234-FD-53, 265-FD-61
Liang, C., 57-FD-15
Liaño, G., 282-APA-40
Lichota, P., 143-AFM-9
Liebeck, R., 110-APA-18
Liechty, D., 172-TP-7
Lieu, M., 129-ITAR-2
Lighter, G., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1
Lightfoot, M., 295-FD-67
Lilie, L., 221-ASE-14
Lim, D., 289-ATIO.GA-3
Lim, J., 10-APA-4
Limare, A., 22-FD-2
Limbach, C., 6-AMT-1, 63-PDL-2
Lin, J., 50-FC-3, 190-FC-11, 201-MAO-11, 259-FC-16
Lin, Q., 168-GT-4
Lin, W., 28-MAO-2, 170-MAO-10
Lindak, J., 58-FT-1
Lindörfer, S., 165-FD-35
Ling, D., 240-MST-13
Lingfu, A., 129-ITAR-2
Linke, F., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Lino Da Silva, M., 206-TP-8, 243-TP-10
Linton, D., 164-FD-34
Liou, M., 180-APA-27
Litherland, B., 188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Little, J., 20-FC-1, 193-FD-41/FC-12
Liu, C., 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Liu, D., 62-MST-4
Liu, F., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29,
205-PDL-5/FC-13, 283-APA-41/FD-63, 294-FD-66
Liu, G., 62-MST-4, 100-MST-6
Liu, H., 36-AMT-2, 74-AMT-3
Liu, L., 132-MST-7, 269-MAO-17, 299-MAO-18
Liu, P., 146-APA-21, 234-FD-53, 248-APA-35,
284-APA-42/FD-64
Liu, Q., 51-FD-9, 283-APA-41/FD-63
Liu, T., 54-FD-12, 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Liu, W., 167-FD-37, 204-MST-11,
222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Liu, X., 54-FD-12, 74-AMT-3, 124-FD-24
Liu, Y., 12-ASE-2, 75-AMT-4, 79-APA-13, 197-FD-45,
294-FD-66, 295-FD-67
Liu, Z., 89-FC-4, 93-FD-19, 168-GT-4, 198-FT-3/GT-5
Löbl, D., 5-AFM-2
Locascio, D., 83-ATIO.ACD-3, 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Lock, A., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Loehle, S., 26-GT-1, 32-TP-1, 63-PDL-2, 135-TP-5,
302-TP-13
Lofthouse, A., 25-FD-7, 248-APA-35, 249-APA-36,
281-APA-39
Logan, M., 83-ATIO.ACD-3
Lohan, D., 131-MAO-8
Long, D., 84-ATIO.ATM-7
Long, K., 199-GT-6
Long, T., 132-MST-7, 269-MAO-17, 299-MAO-18
Lopez, B., 206-TP-8
Loseille, A., 52-FD-10
Loth, E., 82-ASE-6/APA-15, 149-ASE-9, 183-ASE-12
Loubeau, A., 250-APA-37
Love, N., 59-MAO-3
Low, K., 90-FD-16
Lowe, K., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Lowry, M., 291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Lu, H., 186-ATIO.ATM-17
Lu, S., 302-TP-13
Lu, Z., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 167-FD-37, 171-MST-9
Luch, N., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 184-ATIO.ATM-15
Lucht, R., 177-AMT-7
Luchtenburg, D., 121-FC-5
Luckner, R., 73-AFM-6
Luckring, J., 110-APA-18, 199-GT-6
Ludwig, T., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Luhar, M., 121-FC-5, 296-FD-68
Lührs, B., 153-ATIO.ATM-13, 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Lukaczyk, T., 269-MAO-17
Luke, E., 54-FD-12
Lum, C., 149-ASE-9
Lum, K., 171-MST-9
Luo, C., 79-APA-13
Luo, H., 22-FD-2, 37-APA-6/FD-8, 54-FD-12, 196-FD-44,
232-FD-49, 265-FD-61
Luo, J., 194-FD-42
Luo, S., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 205-PDL-5/FC-13,
283-APA-41/FD-63
Luo, W., 216-AMT-9
Lupo, K., 124-FD-24
Lutz, T., 128-GT-3
Luxhoj, J., 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Lv, P., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Lv, Y., 90-FD-16, 164-FD-34
Lv, Z., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29
Lynch, K., 203-MST-10
Lynde, M., 281-APA-39
Lyu, P., 130-MAO-7
Ma, B., 112-APA-20
Ma, C., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Ma, H., 30-MST-2, 79-APA-13, 96-ITAR-1,
191-FD-39, 217-APA-29, 271-PDL-7
Ma, L., 36-AMT-2, 215-AMT-8, 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Ma, P., 234-FD-53
Macaluso, P., 168-GT-4
Macchiarella, N., 29-MST-1, 100-MST-6
MacDonald, M., 135-TP-5, 168-GT-4
Macdonald, R., 273-TP-12, 303-TP-14
Mackey, L., 233-FD-50
MacKunis, W., 181-APA-28, 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
MacLean, M., 243-TP-10
MaCleod, J., 252-ASE-16
MacManus, D., 109-APA-17
MacMaster, M., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Macquart, T., 237-MAO-13
Madden, T., 129-ITAR-2
Maedomari, T., 13-ATIO.ACD-1
Magalhães Porto, F., 239-MST-12
Magin, T., 251-ASE-15
Mahapatra, S., 191-FD-39
Maheshwari, A., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Mahzari, M., 200-ITAR-4, 298-ITAR-7
Maicke, B., 91-FD-17, 295-FD-67
Majewski, D., 182-ASE-11
Majumdar, A., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Makarov, K., 146-APA-21
Maki, K., 164-FD-34
Maki, M., 175-AFM-11
Author/Session Chair Index
Malan, P., 175-AFM-11
Mali, S., 262-FD-58
Malik, A., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Malik, M., 23-FD-3, 52-FD-10
Malik, W., 152-ATIO.ATM-12, 184-ATIO.ATM-15,
186-ATIO.ATM-17, 224-ATIO.ATM-19
Mall, K., 34-AFM-3, 35-AFM-4
Mallaun, C., 143-AFM-9
Malone, A., 149-ASE-9
Mamou, M., 72-AFM-5, 217-APA-29
Manar, F., 124-FD-24
Mancini, C., 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Mancini, P., 193-FD-41/FC-12,
263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Maneva, Y., 31-PDL-1
Mangalam, A., 4-AFM-1
Mani, M., 297-FD-69
Maniar, H., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Mankbadi, R., 144-AFM-10
Manosalvas, D., 229-FC-14
Mao, H., 301-MST-17
Mao, J., 240-MST-13
Mao, Y., 182-ASE-11
Marais, K., 14-ATIO.ATM-1, 153-ATIO.ATM-13,
187-ATIO.GA-2
Marana, M., 129-ITAR-2
Marañon, J., 218-APA-30
Marcório, G., 8-APA-2
Marcotte, D., 252-ASE-16
Marineau, E., 129-ITAR-2
Marques, A., 178-APA-25/FD-38
Marquez, J., 203-MST-10
Martin, A., 32-TP-1, 303-TP-14
Martin, C., 112-APA-20, 282-APA-40
Martin, M., 55-FD-13
Martinez, A., 24-FD-4
Martinez, E., 302-TP-13
Martins, J., 27-MAO-1, 97-MAO-5
Marwa, M., 144-AFM-10
Marynowski, T., 135-TP-5
Marzouk, Y., 178-APA-25/FD-38
Mascarenhas, B., 94-FD-20
Masek, T., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Mason, M., 280-AMT-11
Massey, K., 10-APA-4
Massuti-Ballester, B., 26-GT-1, 32-TP-1, 135-TP-5,
243-TP-10
Masters, D., 178-APA-25/FD-38
Masters, J., 92-FD-18
Matayoshi, N., 288-ATIO.ATM-26
Matsui, K., 241-PDL-6
Matsumoto, D., 147-APA-22
Matsushima, K., 41-APA-9
Mattos, B., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Maughmer, M., 167-FD-37
Mavris, D., 5-AFM-2, 13-ATIO.ACD-1, 15-ATIO.ATM-2,
27-MAO-1, 83-ATIO.ACD-3, 130-MAO-7, 187-ATIO.GA-2,
289-ATIO.GA-3, 299-MAO-18
Maxwell, J., 242-TP-9
May, G., 94-FD-20
Mayer, T., 135-TP-5
Mazaheri, A., 197-FD-45
Mazellier, N., 259-FC-16
McCall, A., 53-FD-11
McCarley, Z., 58-FT-1
McClain, S., 114-ASE-8
McDaniel, D., 301-MST-17
McDaniel, R., 236-ITAR-5
McDonald, G., 286-ATIO.ATM-24
McDonald, R., 44-ATIO.ACD-2,
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
McGlaughlin, M., 168-GT-4
McGrath, B., 110-APA-18, 161-FD-30/APA-24
McIntyre, T., 32-TP-1, 243-TP-10
McKeon, B., 121-FC-5, 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38,
296-FD-68
McKiernan, G., 56-FD-14
McLaughlin, D., 76-APA-10, 231-FD-48, 262-FD-58
McLaughlin, T., 124-FD-24
McNally, D., 117-ATIO.ATM-11
McNamara, J., 129-ITAR-2
McPartland, M., 223-ATIO.ATM-18
Mebarki, Y., 72-AFM-5, 217-APA-29, 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Medeiros, M., 24-FD-4, 123-FD-23
Medida, S., 9-APA-3, 90-FD-16
Medina, A., 193-FD-41/FC-12
Mehdi, S., 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1
Meindl, A., 26-GT-1, 63-PDL-2
Mele, B., 80-APA-14
Melton, J., 256-ATIO.LTA-1, 267-ITAR-6
Mendeck, G., 267-ITAR-6
Meneveau, C., 23-FD-3
Meng, X., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 205-PDL-5/FC-13,
283-APA-41/FD-63
Merbold, H., 32-TP-1
Mercer, E., 99-MST-5, 133-MST-8
Mercer, J., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Merli, S., 32-TP-1
Merlino, D., 223-ATIO.ATM-18, 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Merz, C., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Meseguer-Garrido, F., 51-FD-9
Mesh, M., 218-APA-30
Messineo, J., 107-AMT-5
Metz, I., 99-MST-5
141
Meyer, T., 215-AMT-8
Meyers, J., 32-TP-1, 63-PDL-2
Mi, Y., 74-AMT-3
Michal, T., 52-FD-10
Michelassi, V., 52-FD-10
Michelis, T., 296-FD-68
Michon, G., 74-AMT-3
Micol, J., 128-GT-3
Milbredt, O., 270-MST-15
Miles, R., 6-AMT-1, 26-GT-1, 36-AMT-2, 241-PDL-6
Milholen, W., 50-FC-3
Miller, L., 78-APA-12
Mills, B., 26-GT-1, 198-FT-3/GT-5
Milutinovic, D., 152-ATIO.ATM-12, 184-ATIO.ATM-15
Min, S., 187-ATIO.GA-2, 289-ATIO.GA-3
Minton, T., 172-TP-7
Misaka, T., 42-ASE-3
Miselis, M., 56-FD-14
Mishra, J., 269-MAO-17
Mitsingas, C., 241-PDL-6
Mittal, R., 23-FD-3
Mizoguchi, M., 126-FD-26, 283-APA-41/FD-63
Mizukaki, T., 191-FD-39, 280-AMT-11
Mizuno, A., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29
Moallemi, M., 100-MST-6
Moeller, T., 31-PDL-1, 91-FD-17
Moerder, D., 291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Mohamad, Z., 180-APA-27
Mohamed, A., 107-AMT-5
Mohammed-Taifour, A., 272-TP-11
Mohd Rafie, A., 180-APA-27
Mohd-Zawawi, F., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Mohlenbrink, C., 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Mohr, O., 99-MST-5
Mohrmann, F., 61-MST-3
Moini-Yekta, S., 146-APA-21
Molina-Cristobal, A., 13-ATIO.ACD-1
Momani, A., 61-MST-3
Monach, W., 42-ASE-3
Monastero, M., 50-FC-3
Mondal, P., 178-APA-25/FD-38, 246-APA-33/FD-54
Monnier, J., 38-FC-20, 39-APA-7
Montalvo, C., 73-AFM-6
Moolchandani, K., 15-ATIO.ATM-2, 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Mooney, R., 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Moore, J., 93-FD-19
Moore, M., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2, 87-ATIO.TFPC-4/ATIO.GA-1,
118-ATIO.TFPC-5,
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1,
188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2,
226-ATIO.TFPC-10/ATIO.VSTOL-2
Moored, K., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Moorhead, R., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Moral, P., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Mora-Monteros, J., 243-TP-10
Morando, A., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Moraru, C., 129-ITAR-2
Moreau, E., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29
Moreira, F., 57-FD-15
Morency, F., 95-GT-2, 280-AMT-11, 285-ASE-17
Morgan, P., 55-FD-13, 126-FD-26
Morgan, R., 32-TP-1, 102-TP-3
Morgenstern, J., 250-APA-37
Morlier, J., 202-MAO-12
Morote, J., 282-APA-40
Morris, C., 95-GT-2
Morscheck, F., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Moss, M., 86-ATIO.DE-1, 268-MAO-16
Motil, B., 265-FD-61
Mott, D., 25-FD-7, 94-FD-20, 166-FD-36, 265-FD-61
Motta, V., 38-FC-20
Mouyon, P., 38-FC-20
Moyes, A., 56-FD-14
Mueller, E., 132-MST-7
Mueller-Vahl, H., 260-FC-17/FD-56
Mukhopadhyay, V., 301-MST-17
Mukkamala, Y., 300-MST-16
Mulani, S., 268-MAO-16
Mulder, M., 61-MST-3, 270-MST-15
Mullen, C., 56-FD-14
Mullen, J., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Mulleners, K., 148-APA-23/FD-28,
263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Mumm, N., 5-AFM-2
Munafò, A., 273-TP-12
Mundis, N., 164-FD-34
Mundt, C., 295-FD-67
Munoz, C., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Muppidi, S., 35-AFM-4, 181-APA-28, 273-TP-12,
303-TP-14
Murayama, M., 146-APA-21
Murk, A., 32-TP-1
Murman, S., 192-FD-40, 267-ITAR-6
Murphy, J., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Murray, J., 7-APA-1, 37-APA-6/FD-8, 148-APA-23/FD-28
Murray, V., 172-TP-7
Murri, D., 5-AFM-2, 144-AFM-10
Murrieta Mendoza, A., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Murzello, R., 249-APA-36
Myers, L., 76-APA-10, 262-FD-58
Nabarrete, A., 171-MST-9
Nagapetyan, H., 90-FD-16
Nagaram, M., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Nagatani, K., 78-APA-12
Nagel, B., 97-MAO-5
Nagle, G., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Naik, S., 284-APA-42/FD-64
Nair, R., 182-ASE-11
Najafi, A., 59-MAO-3, 97-MAO-5
Nakajima, T., 58-FT-1
Nakakita, K., 58-FT-1, 218-APA-30
Nakamura, Y., 241-PDL-6
Nakano, A., 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Nakashima, T., 147-APA-22
Nalci, O., 176-AFM-12
Nangia, R., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Napias, G., 74-AMT-3
Narayanarao, B., 178-APA-25/FD-38,
246-APA-33/FD-54
Narayanaswamy, V., 55-FD-13, 126-FD-26, 191-FD-39
Narkawicz, A., 15-ATIO.ATM-2, 117-ATIO.ATM-11
Narkus-Kramer, M., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Natarajan, M., 38-FC-20
Naughton, J., 75-AMT-4, 260-FC-17/FD-56
Nawaz, A., 168-GT-4, 302-TP-13
Naylor, B., 27-MAO-1
Nazarinia, M., 249-APA-36
Neel, I., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Neff, P., 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Neilan, J., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2, 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1,
291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Neitzel, K., 206-TP-8
Nelson, K., 133-MST-8
Neogi, N., 85-ATIO.ATM-8, 116-ATIO.ATM-10
New, T., 193-FD-41/FC-12
Newman, J., 22-FD-2, 28-MAO-2, 170-MAO-10,
197-FD-45
Ng, H., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Ng, W., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Nguyen, C., 252-ASE-16
Nguyen, D., 289-ATIO.GA-3
Nguyen, L., 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Nguyen, N., 44-ATIO.ACD-2, 59-MAO-3, 77-APA-11,
111-APA-19
Ni, A., 297-FD-69
Nichols, J., 126-FD-26
Nichols, R., 303-TP-14
Nickels, A., 123-FD-23
Nickolaou, J., 118-ATIO.TFPC-5
Nicolaon, J., 42-ASE-3
Nicolosi, F., 281-APA-39
Nigam, N., 133-MST-8
Niklass, M., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Nikoleris, A., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Nimmagadda, S., 196-FD-44
Ning, A., 132-MST-7
Author/Session Chair Index
Nishida, H., 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Nishikawa, H., 197-FD-45
Niu, J., 195-FD-43
Niu, W., 240-MST-13
Nobile, F., 297-FD-69
Noeding, P., 265-FD-61
Nonomura, T., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 260-FC-17/FD-56
Noren, C., 101-PDL-3, 129-ITAR-2
Norman, N., 202-MAO-12
Nouzawa, T., 147-APA-22
Novikov, A., 194-FD-42
Nowak, D., 29-MST-1
Nowinski, J., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Null, J., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Numata, D., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Nuzum, S., 169-ITAR-3
O`Callaghan, J., 254-ATIO.ATM-22, 288-ATIO.ATM-26
O’Brien, D., 109-APA-17, 181-APA-28, 218-APA-30
O’Farrell, C., 35-AFM-4, 181-APA-28
O’Hara, R., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Obayashi, S., 42-ASE-3
Oberkampf, W., 167-FD-37
Ochieng, W., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Ofosu, J., 241-PDL-6
Ogawa, G., 201-MAO-11
Ogunsina, K., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Oguz, A., 45-ATIO.ATM-4, 84-ATIO.ATM-7
Ohayon, R., 237-MAO-13
Ohme, P., 143-AFM-9
Okada, Y., 147-APA-22
Okuniek, J., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Ol, M., 193-FD-41/FC-12, 284-APA-42/FD-64
Olcott, D., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1
Olejniczak, J., 200-ITAR-4
Oliver, B., 64-TP-2, 200-ITAR-4, 236-ITAR-5, 267-ITAR-6
Oliver, M., 183-ASE-12
Oliver, R., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1
Oliviu, S., 217-APA-29
Olsen, M., 192-FD-40
Olson, E., 27-MAO-1
Om, P., 106-AFM-8
Ombrello, T., 215-AMT-8, 271-PDL-7
Oran, E., 172-TP-7
Orchard, D., 220-ASE-13
Orieux, S., 259-FC-16
Orkwis, P., 25-FD-7, 54-FD-12, 165-FD-35
Orr, M., 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Orra, T., 27-MAO-1, 131-MAO-8
Osanov, M., 28-MAO-2
Osborne, B., 79-APA-13
Osei-Wusu, K., 267-ITAR-6
Ossenfort, J., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Osterkamp, P., 58-FT-1
Ostieri, M., 80-APA-14
Oswald, M., 285-ASE-17
Otero, R., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Othman, N., 217-APA-29
Othmer, C., 229-FC-14, 269-MAO-17
Otsuka, H., 78-APA-12
Otsuki, T., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Otta, S., 114-ASE-8
Otto, N., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Oursler, B., 73-AFM-6
Overton, N., 91-FD-17
Owens, D., 5-AFM-2, 127-FT-2, 200-ITAR-4, 236-ITAR-5
Owens, J., 136-TP-6
Owens, L., 24-FD-4
Oyama, A., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 260-FC-17/FD-56
Oza, U., 41-APA-9
Ozawa, H., 191-FD-39
Ozcan, M., 13-ATIO.ACD-1,
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Özcan, S., 80-APA-14
Özgen, S., 150-ASE-10
Ozger, E., 198-FT-3/GT-5
Ozguner, U., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Özgür, O., 282-APA-40
Öznalbant, Z., 83-ATIO.ACD-3
Ozoroski, L., 250-APA-37
Ozoroski, T., 291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Ozturk, A., 203-MST-10
Packard, N., 158-FC-7
Pack Melton, L., 190-FC-11, 259-FC-16
Pagadala, P., 62-MST-4
Pagaldipti, N., 170-MAO-10
Pagan, A., 243-TP-10
Pagani, C., 123-FD-23
Pagliaroli, T., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Paglione, M., 286-ATIO.ATM-24
Paglione, P., 73-AFM-6
Pagliuca, G., 175-AFM-11
Paielli, R., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Palacios, J., 43-ASE-4, 82-ASE-6/APA-15, 114-ASE-8,
150-ASE-10, 234-FD-53
Palacios, R., 97-MAO-5
Paliath, U., 52-FD-10, 167-FD-37
Palla, A., 241-PDL-6
Palma, R., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Palotai, C., 251-ASE-15
Pan, H., 79-APA-13
Pan, J., 216-AMT-9
Panchal, J., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Pandare, A., 265-FD-61
142
Panesi, M., 135-TP-5, 206-TP-8, 264-FD-60,
273-TP-12, 303-TP-14
Pang, Z., 73-AFM-6
Pangborn, H., 169-ITAR-3
Pant, R., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Pantaleao, A., 8-APA-2
Paramasivam, S., 249-APA-36
Parammasivam, K., 77-APA-11
Paras, M., 73-AFM-6
Paredes, P., 163-FD-33, 194-FD-42
Paris, S., 168-GT-4
Parish, E., 125-FD-25
Park, C., 303-TP-14
Park, J., 217-APA-29
Park, M., 52-FD-10
Parziale, N., 6-AMT-1
Pasiliao, C., 146-APA-21, 217-APA-29, 282-APA-40
Patel, D., 300-MST-16
Patnaik, G., 25-FD-7
Patterson, M., 118-ATIO.TFPC-5,
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1,
188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Patton, C., 195-FD-43
Paul, B., 149-ASE-9
Pavlenko, A., 146-APA-21
Pedras, M., 8-APA-2
Pei, Y., 100-MST-6
Peinke, J., 9-APA-3, 148-APA-23/FD-28
Pekardan, C., 303-TP-14
Pellicone, D., 169-ITAR-3
Peng, B., 44-ATIO.ACD-2, 283-APA-41/FD-63
Peng, D., 75-AMT-4
Peng, S., 90-FD-16, 218-APA-30
Pensado, A., 122-FC-6/FD-22
Pera, N., 134-NIA-1
Percin, M., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Pereira, M., 171-MST-9
Perez, J., 121-FC-5, 161-FD-30/APA-24
Perez, R., 39-APA-7, 115-ATIO.ACD-4, 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Perez Arroyo, C., 231-FD-48
Peristy, L., 39-APA-7
Pernicka, H., 59-MAO-3
Peroomian, O., 25-FD-7
Perron, C., 155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Perry, A., 248-APA-35
Pervier, H., 220-ASE-13
Peters, C., 36-AMT-2
Peters, L., 187-ATIO.GA-2
Peterse, H., 61-MST-3
Peterson, C., 158-FC-7
Petitpas, F., 265-FD-61
Petkov, I., 233-FD-50
Petro, E., 134-NIA-1
Pett, A., 285-ASE-17
Pett, T., 99-MST-5
Peyada, N., 143-AFM-9
Pfaender, H., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Pham, N., 136-TP-6
Pham, S., 55-FD-13
Philippidis, D., 168-GT-4
Phillips, B., 198-FT-3/GT-5
Piao, Y., 195-FD-43
Pickles, J., 55-FD-13
Pigazzini, M., 238-MAO-14
Pinier, J., 110-APA-18
Pinna, F., 293-FD-65
Pisaroni, M., 297-FD-69
Pitre, R., 130-MAO-7
Placidi, M., 89-FC-4, 190-FC-11
Planchenault, P., 7-APA-1
Platzer, S., 78-APA-12
Plesniak, M., 94-FD-20
Pnaerai, F., 32-TP-1
Pochiraju, K., 167-FD-37
Poedts, S., 31-PDL-1
Poggie, J., 31-PDL-1
Pomeroy, B., 10-APA-4
Pommier-Budinger, V., 74-AMT-3, 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Poncet-Montanges, A., 204-MST-11
Pool, D., 61-MST-3, 270-MST-15
Poole, D., 28-MAO-2, 230-FC-15
Poovathingal, S., 172-TP-7
Poroseva, S., 192-FD-40
Porter, B., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Portlock, J., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1
Porto, F., 239-MST-12
Post, M., 37-APA-6/FD-8, 80-APA-14,
178-APA-25/FD-38
Potapczuk, M., 43-ASE-4, 149-ASE-9, 285-ASE-17
Potturi, A., 25-FD-7
Pounds, D., 96-ITAR-1
Pourhashem, H., 259-FC-16
Povitsky, A., 283-APA-41/FD-63
Powell, J., 200-ITAR-4
Power, G., 303-TP-14
Powers, R., 76-APA-10
Prabhu, D., 243-TP-10
Prakasha, P., 130-MAO-7
Prasad, R., 76-APA-10, 201-MAO-11
Prat, D., 7-APA-1
Preator, R., 226-ATIO.TFPC-10/ATIO.VSTOL-2
Preisighe Viana, M., 143-AFM-9
Premachandran, S., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Premaratne, P., 161-FD-30/APA-24
Prevot, T., 45-ATIO.ATM-4, 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Probst, Z., 58-FT-1
Proctor, F., 252-ASE-16
Profir, B., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Provalov, A., 84-ATIO.ATM-7
Pruis, M., 42-ASE-3, 81-ASE-5, 251-ASE-15
Przekop, A., 187-ATIO.GA-2
Puig-Navarro, J., 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1
Puigt, G., 231-FD-48
Pulliam, T., 53-FD-11, 196-FD-44
Puranik, T., 187-ATIO.GA-2
Pytel, D., 96-ITAR-1
Qian, D., 95-GT-2
Qian, Z., 93-FD-19, 196-FD-44
Qiang, Z., 171-MST-9
Qiao, L., 93-FD-19
Qin, C., 149-ASE-9
Qin, Y., 30-MST-2, 191-FD-39, 217-APA-29, 248-APA-35
Qiu, J., 300-MST-16
Qu, K., 130-MAO-7
Qu, Q., 146-APA-21, 234-FD-53, 248-APA-35, 265-FD-61
Qu, X., 170-MAO-10
Quach, C., 29-MST-1
Qualls, G., 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1
Quero-Martin, D., 179-APA-26
Quijada, G., 5-AFM-2
Quinlan, J., 86-ATIO.DE-1, 301-MST-17
Rachelson, E., 202-MAO-12
Radenac, E., 12-ASE-2, 149-ASE-9, 285-ASE-17
Radespiel, R., 293-FD-65
Radomiak, H., 272-TP-11
Raghu, S., 190-FC-11
Raghunandan, P., 272-TP-11
Ragni, D., 78-APA-12, 260-FC-17/FD-56
Rahimi, H., 9-APA-3
Rahman, M., 125-FD-25, 262-FD-58
Raiche, G., 302-TP-13
Raines, D., 151-ATIO.ACD-5
Raiola, M., 108-APA-16/FD-21, 260-FC-17/FD-56
Raj, P., 83-ATIO.ACD-3, 217-APA-29
Raja, S., 77-APA-11
Rajarao, P., 285-ASE-17
Rajasegar, R., 241-PDL-6
Rallabhandi, S., 219-APA-32
Ramamurti, R., 37-APA-6/FD-8
Rambau, T., 239-MST-12
Rame, E., 265-FD-61
Ramee, C., 83-ATIO.ACD-3
Ramesh, K., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Rao, A., 154-ATIO.ATM-14, 187-ATIO.GA-2
Ratcliff, C., 176-AFM-12
Ratvasky, T., 183-ASE-12, 221-ASE-14, 252-ASE-16
Author/Session Chair Index
Rauleder, J., 9-APA-3, 78-APA-12
Raveh, D., 8-APA-2, 40-APA-8
Ravikumar, K., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Rebollo, J., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Reddy, K., 241-PDL-6
Reddy, L., 45-ATIO.ATM-4, 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Redmill, K., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Reed, H., 56-FD-14, 163-FD-33, 210-FD-46
Reed, M., 62-MST-4
Reeder, M., 58-FT-1, 112-APA-20
Reger, R., 123-FD-23
Rehman, H., 272-TP-11
Reiche, C., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Reimann, B., 112-APA-20
Reinholtz, C., 132-MST-7
Reising, H., 107-AMT-5
Reissner, F., 260-FC-17/FD-56
Reist, T., 180-APA-27
Remark, B., 298-ITAR-7
Rempfer, D., 162-FD-32/FC-10
Ren, H., 240-MST-13, 295-FD-67
Ren, J., 194-FD-42
Ren, Y., 93-FD-19, 246-APA-33/FD-54
Ren, Z., 265-FD-61
Rendall, T., 28-MAO-2, 178-APA-25/FD-38, 230-FC-15
Rennie, M., 101-PDL-3
Reshotko, E., 194-FD-42
Reynolds, K., 77-APA-11
Reynolds, T., 154-ATIO.ATM-14, 185-ATIO.ATM-16,
223-ATIO.ATM-18, 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Rezin, M., 236-ITAR-5, 298-ITAR-7
Rhew, R., 199-GT-6
Rhode, M., 26-GT-1
Rhodes, M., 96-ITAR-1
Rhudy, M., 270-MST-15
Riaz, A., 13-ATIO.ACD-1
Ricchiuto, M., 197-FD-45
Rice, T., 230-FC-15
Richard, B., 169-ITAR-3
Richards, D., 61-MST-3
Richardson, D., 107-AMT-5, 177-AMT-7
Richey, M., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Richwine, D., 250-APA-37
Rigby, D., 114-ASE-8
Righi, M., 40-APA-8, 246-APA-33/FD-54
Riley, Z., 129-ITAR-2
Rinehart, D., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Rinoie, K., 13-ATIO.ACD-1
Rios, J., 14-ATIO.ATM-1, 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Risukhin, V., 187-ATIO.GA-2
Rivers, M., 95-GT-2
Rizvi, F., 100-MST-6
Rizzetta, D., 190-FC-11
Roach, K., 152-ATIO.ATM-12
Roberts, L., 147-APA-22
Roberts, R., 169-ITAR-3
Robins, R., 81-ASE-5
Robinson, J., 44-ATIO.ACD-2, 201-MAO-11
Robinson, M., 185-ATIO.ATM-16, 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Robinson, P., 200-ITAR-4
Robinson, R., 63-PDL-2
Robinson, S., 11-ASE-1, 122-FC-6/FD-22
Robinson III, J., 45-ATIO.ATM-4
Robison, R., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Rocco, E., 43-ASE-4
Rockwell, R., 6-AMT-1
Rodarte Ricciardi, T., 247-APA-34/FD-55
Rodriguez, E., 298-ITAR-7
Roedts, R., 58-FT-1
Rogers, M., 52-FD-10
Rogers, S., 267-ITAR-6
Roggenkämper, N., 270-MST-15
Rolston, S., 7-APA-1
Romero, J., 196-FD-44
Röntsch, B., 20-FC-1
Roper, R., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Rosema, C., 181-APA-28
Rosenberg, K., 296-FD-68
Rosenberg, R., 196-FD-44
Rossmann, T., 165-FD-35, 233-FD-50
Rossow, C., 52-FD-10
Rothhaar, P., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2,
257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1,
291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Rothmayer, A., 12-ASE-2, 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Rouzbar, R., 295-FD-67
Rowe, S., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Rowley, C., 121-FC-5, 232-FD-49
Roy, C., 53-FD-11, 166-FD-36, 167-FD-37
Roy, S., 36-AMT-2, 107-AMT-5, 205-PDL-5/FC-13,
215-AMT-8, 286-ATIO.ATM-24
Roychoudhury, I., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Roza, M., 239-MST-12
Rozzi, J., 136-TP-6
Ruan, L., 270-MST-15
Rudenko, N., 262-FD-58
Ruetten, M., 284-APA-42/FD-64
Rufer, S., 267-ITAR-6, 280-AMT-11
Ruff, R., 203-MST-10, 240-MST-13, 301-MST-17
Ruffin, S., 179-APA-26, 272-TP-11
Rumpfkeil, M., 112-APA-20
Rumsey, C., 192-FD-40
Rungta, N., 99-MST-5, 133-MST-8
Rusak, Z., 294-FD-66
143
Rutherford, J., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1
Rutherford, M., 76-APA-10
Ryan, W., 118-ATIO.TFPC-5
Rzucidlo, P., 29-MST-1
Sacco, C., 230-FC-15
Saddington, A., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Sadique, J., 23-FD-3
Sadovsky, A., 117-ATIO.ATM-11
Sadraey, M., 83-ATIO.ACD-3, 144-AFM-10
Saeed, A., 29-MST-1
Sagebaum, M., 98-MAO-6
Sagerman, D., 112-APA-20
Sahai, A., 135-TP-5
Sahni, O., 158-FC-7, 230-FC-15
Sahu, J., 112-APA-20, 282-APA-40
Saiki, J., 170-MAO-10
Saka, P., 76-APA-10
Sakaue, H., 89-FC-4
Salazar, G., 64-TP-2, 236-ITAR-5
Saleem, M., 55-FD-13
Salhi, M., 249-APA-36
Samimi Abianeh, O., 195-FD-43
Samimy, M., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Samuel, J., 125-FD-25
Sandberg, M., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Sandel, W., 183-ASE-12
Sandham, N., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Sandhu, J., 230-FC-15
Sanetrik, M., 77-APA-11
Sankaran, V., 164-FD-34
Sankararaman, S., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Santos, J., 102-TP-3, 256-ATIO.LTA-1, 298-ITAR-7
Santos, M., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Sanz, S., 73-AFM-6
Sanzi, R., 233-FD-50
Sapell, A., 37-APA-6/FD-8
Saraf, A., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 184-ATIO.ATM-15
Saraf, S., 136-TP-6
Saranathan, H., 35-AFM-4
Sargeant, J., 124-FD-24
Saripalli, K., 158-FC-7
Sarma, A., 182-ASE-11
Sartor, F., 39-APA-7, 123-FD-23
Sasanapuri, B., 285-ASE-17
Sasoh, A., 55-FD-13, 191-FD-39, 219-APA-32
Satija, A., 177-AMT-7
Sato, K., 168-GT-4, 233-FD-50
Sato, M., 122-FC-6/FD-22
Sattler, S., 220-ASE-13
Sauterleute, D., 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Savill, A., 60-MAO-4
Saxena, U., 144-AFM-10
Sayadi, T., 166-FD-36
Scanlan, J., 86-ATIO.DE-1, 268-MAO-16
Schaefer, J., 297-FD-69
Schairer, E., 58-FT-1
Schatzman, D., 259-FC-16
Schauerhamer, D., 11-ASE-1
Schaus, E., 83-ATIO.ACD-3
Scheneman, B., 203-MST-10
Schetz, J., 59-MAO-3, 217-APA-29
Schiavo, L., 125-FD-25
Schier, S., 99-MST-5
Schiltgen, B., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Schluter, J., 11-ASE-1, 247-APA-34/FD-55, 249-APA-36
Schmid, P., 166-FD-36
Schmidmayer, K., 265-FD-61
Schmidt, J., 107-AMT-5, 136-TP-6
Schmisseur, J., 55-FD-13, 165-FD-35, 280-AMT-11
Schmit, M., 203-MST-10
Schmit, R., 51-FD-9
Schmitt, A., 133-MST-8
Schmitz, S., 167-FD-37
Schneider, G., 302-TP-13
Schneider, S., 56-FD-14
Schoenenberger, M., 35-AFM-4, 102-TP-3, 181-APA-28,
281-APA-39
Schrock, C., 25-FD-7, 53-FD-11, 164-FD-34, 166-FD-36
Schuelein, E., 24-FD-4
Schuette, A., 247-APA-34/FD-55
Schultz, M., 224-ATIO.ATM-19
Schultz, V., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Schuman, W., 127-FT-2, 198-FT-3/GT-5
Schumann, U., 143-AFM-9
Schuster, D., 8-APA-2, 267-ITAR-6
Schwaab, Q., 216-AMT-9, 280-AMT-11
Schwartz, K., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Schwartz, R., 267-ITAR-6
Schwartzentruber, T., 172-TP-7, 273-TP-12
Schwarzenboeck, A., 221-ASE-14
Schwing, A., 35-AFM-4, 200-ITAR-4, 267-ITAR-6
Sclafani, A., 147-APA-22
Scofield, J., 242-TP-9
Sebastiao, I., 172-TP-7
Seckin, S., 55-FD-13
Seedhouse, E., 198-FT-3/GT-5
Seeley, B., 87-ATIO.TFPC-4/ATIO.GA-1, 118-ATIO.TFPC-5
Seers, P., 272-TP-11
Segee, M., 217-APA-29
Seidel, J., 20-FC-1, 25-FD-7, 124-FD-24, 259-FC-16
Seifert, A., 229-FC-14
Seitzman, J., 145-AMT-6
Selig, M., 10-APA-4, 105-AFM-7, 147-APA-22
Selim, M., 301-MST-17
Selvi, S., 97-MAO-5
Sembiring, J., 143-AFM-9
Semenov, I., 271-PDL-7
Seneviratne, L., 29-MST-1
Sengupta, S., 205-PDL-5/FC-13, 231-FD-48
Sengupta, T., 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Serani, A., 269-MAO-17
Serhat, G., 97-MAO-5
Serpieri, J., 163-FD-33
Sescu, A., 54-FD-12, 193-FD-41/FC-12, 293-FD-65
Seyed-Yagoobi, J., 242-TP-9
Sha, Z., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Shahbazi, K., 54-FD-12, 57-FD-15
Shamsaei, B., 22-FD-2
Shankaran, S., 52-FD-10
Shanmugam, P., 77-APA-11
Shannon, T., 114-ASE-8
Shao, C., 79-APA-13
Shao Jie, G., 248-APA-35
Sharma, A., 98-MAO-6
Sharma, P., 230-FC-15
Sharma, R., 15-ATIO.ATM-2, 159-FC-8
Sharma, S., 13-ATIO.ACD-1, 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Sheikh, U., 32-TP-1, 243-TP-10
Shelton, A., 282-APA-40
Shen, L., 4-AFM-1
Shen, N., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 184-ATIO.ATM-15
Shen, Q., 198-FT-3/GT-5
Shen, X., 59-MAO-3
Shen, Z., 53-FD-11
Shende, N., 178-APA-25/FD-38, 246-APA-33/FD-54
Sheng, C., 76-APA-10, 246-APA-33/FD-54
Shengyang, N., 112-APA-20
Sherer, S., 126-FD-26
Sheth, K., 15-ATIO.ATM-2, 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Shi, A., 175-AFM-11
Shi, R., 299-MAO-18
Shi, S., 100-MST-6
Shi, X., 54-FD-12, 271-PDL-7, 296-FD-68
Shih, F., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Shimamura, K., 241-PDL-6
Shimano, T., 241-PDL-6
Shimizu, Y., 166-FD-36
Shin, S., 108-APA-16/FD-21, 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Shinde, S., 164-FD-34
Shkarayev, S., 7-APA-1
Shmilovich, A., 50-FC-3, 190-FC-11
Shneider, M., 36-AMT-2, 271-PDL-7
Shoda, T., 55-FD-13
Short, E., 302-TP-13
Shrestha, P., 126-FD-26, 293-FD-65
Shu, C., 54-FD-12, 296-FD-68
Author/Session Chair Index
Shu, L., 202-MAO-12
Shumaker, S., 295-FD-67
Shyam, V., 177-AMT-7
Si, J., 54-FD-12
Sibilski, K., 106-AFM-8, 143-AFM-9
Siddiqui, F., 194-FD-42
Siddle-Mitchel, S., 74-AMT-3
Sidiropoulos, S., 16-ATIO.ATM-3
Sidoryuk, M., 5-AFM-2
Siegel, J., 143-AFM-9
Siikonen, T., 125-FD-25
Silk, E., 96-ITAR-1
Silton, S., 112-APA-20, 282-APA-40
Silva, W., 77-APA-11
Silvestre, F., 27-MAO-1, 73-AFM-6, 105-AFM-7
Simpson, R., 78-APA-12
Simsek, B., 302-TP-13
Singh, G., 59-MAO-3
Singh, N., 172-TP-7, 273-TP-12
Singh, V., 238-MAO-14
Sinn, T., 301-MST-17
Sinnige, T., 78-APA-12
Sipp, D., 39-APA-7
Sitaraman, J., 10-APA-4
Sivasubramanian, J., 126-FD-26, 261-FC-18/FD-57
Sivo, C., 221-ASE-14
Skote, M., 249-APA-36
Slater, J., 219-APA-32
Slupski, B., 39-APA-7
Smith, A., 165-FD-35
Smith, B., 192-FD-40
Smith, C., 202-MAO-12
Smith, D., 121-FC-5, 162-FD-32/FC-10
Smith, J., 24-FD-4, 82-ASE-6/APA-15, 218-APA-30
Smith, M., 143-AFM-9, 176-AFM-12
Smith, N., 46-ATIO.ATM-5, 85-ATIO.ATM-8,
255-ATIO.ATM-23
Smith, R., 298-ITAR-7
Smith, S., 96-ITAR-1, 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9, 136TP-6, 202-MAO-12
Smith, T., 181-APA-28
Smits, A., 162-FD-32/FC-10, 232-FD-49
Smoot, C., 96-ITAR-1
Sobester, A., 44-ATIO.ACD-2,
222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Sol, M., 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Sommerwerk, H., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Song, B., 100-MST-6, 268-MAO-16
Song, C., 178-APA-25/FD-38
Song, J., 37-APA-6/FD-8
Song, L., 106-AFM-8
Song, W., 268-MAO-16
Sousa, M., 239-MST-12
Soutade, J., 107-AMT-5
Soyer, S., 80-APA-14
Spagnolo, S., 41-APA-9
Spencer, G., 249-APA-36
Spero, E., 83-ATIO.ACD-3
Spillers, R., 51-FD-9, 74-AMT-3
Spisz, T., 267-ITAR-6
Splichenko, M., 107-AMT-5, 215-AMT-8
Splinter, S., 32-TP-1
Spode, C., 8-APA-2
Spoor, M., 151-ATIO.ACD-5, 190-FC-11
Sprague, M., 52-FD-10
Sridhar, B., 14-ATIO.ATM-1, 116-ATIO.ATM-10,
117-ATIO.ATM-11, 185-ATIO.ATM-16, 286-ATIO.ATM-24
Sridhar, M., 37-APA-6/FD-8
Sridharan, A., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Srinivasan, P., 204-MST-11
Srivastava, K., 37-APA-6/FD-8
Stanford, B., 77-APA-11, 131-MAO-8, 201-MAO-11,
269-MAO-17
Starikovskiy, A., 205-PDL-5/FC-13, 241-PDL-6,
271-PDL-7
Stark, A., 265-FD-61
Stauffer, H., 36-AMT-2, 107-AMT-5
Steen, L., 220-ASE-13
Stefanski, D., 22-FD-2
Stehno, P., 136-TP-6
Steijl, R., 159-FC-8
Steiner, J., 114-ASE-8
Steiner, M., 254-ATIO.ATM-22
Stelmack, M., 131-MAO-8, 299-MAO-18
Stephan, A., 11-ASE-1, 247-APA-34/FD-55
Stephani, K., 172-TP-7, 264-FD-60, 303-TP-14
Stephanopoulos, K., 297-FD-69
Stern, E., 32-TP-1, 35-AFM-4
Stern, F., 269-MAO-17
Stevanovic, S., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Stevens, M., 14-ATIO.ATM-1
Stoellinger, M., 192-FD-40
Stoevesandt, B., 9-APA-3, 148-APA-23/FD-28
Stoll, A., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1,
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1,
188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Stouffer, V., 15-ATIO.ATM-2, 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Strader, J., 127-FT-2
Strapp, J., 221-ASE-14
Streett, T., 200-ITAR-4
Stremel, P., 199-GT-6
Strganac, T., 4-AFM-1
Struk, P., 150-ASE-10
Stuart, P., 200-ITAR-4
144
Stumpf, E., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Su, C., 219-APA-32
Su, E., 7-APA-1
Su, P., 79-APA-13
Subbareddy, P., 55-FD-13, 293-FD-65
Subramaniam, A., 57-FD-15
Subramaniam, S., 303-TP-14
Subramanian, S., 230-FC-15
Suchomel, C., 63-PDL-2, 105-AFM-7, 175-AFM-11
Sullivan, A., 216-AMT-9
Sun, Y., 240-MST-13
Sung, P., 270-MST-15
Suresh Babu, A., 246-APA-33/FD-54
Suryakumar, V., 4-AFM-1
Surzhikov, S., 206-TP-8, 271-PDL-7
Sutton, J., 6-AMT-1
Suzuki, K., 234-FD-53, 284-APA-42/FD-64
Swaid, M., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Swaminathan Gopalan, K., 303-TP-14
Sweeney, C., 56-FD-14
Swieringa, K., 46-ATIO.ATM-5, 152-ATIO.ATM-12,
184-ATIO.ATM-15
Swirydowicz, K., 166-FD-36
Switzer, G., 252-ASE-16
Sydney, A., 107-AMT-5
Sytsma, M., 129-ITAR-2
Szymczak, W., 196-FD-44
Tachie, M., 231-FD-48, 262-FD-58
Taft, B., 96-ITAR-1
Tagai, R., 58-FT-1
Taha, T., 29-MST-1
Taira, K., 121-FC-5, 193-FD-41/FC-12
Takahashi, H., 266-FD-62
Takahashi, T., 31-PDL-1, 86-ATIO.DE-1, 115-ATIO.ACD-4,
151-ATIO.ACD-5, 254-ATIO.ATM-22, 281-APA-39
Talamantes, G., 295-FD-67
Tallapragada, V., 182-ASE-11
Talmor, M., 242-TP-9
Tam, C., 129-ITAR-2
Tamaki, Y., 164-FD-34
Tamba, T., 55-FD-13, 191-FD-39
Tamburro, R., 224-ATIO.ATM-19
Tan, Z., 106-AFM-8, 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Tancred, J., 112-APA-20
Tandon, S., 164-FD-34
Tang, C., 181-APA-28, 267-ITAR-6
Tang, F., 216-AMT-9
Tang, H., 93-FD-19, 220-ASE-13
Tang, Z., 230-FC-15
Tanguy, G., 109-APA-17
Taniguchi, S., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Tanner, C., 35-AFM-4
Tanno, H., 168-GT-4, 233-FD-50
Taoudi, L., 193-FD-41/FC-12
Taubert, L., 20-FC-1
Tay, G., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Tay, W., 108-APA-16/FD-21
Taylor, B., 265-FD-61
Taylor, C., 61-MST-3, 99-MST-5, 117-ATIO.ATM-11,
186-ATIO.ATM-17, 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Taylor, J., 267-ITAR-6
Taylor, L., 197-FD-45
Taylor, N., 92-FD-18, 178-APA-25/FD-38
Tchatchueng Kammegne, M., 72-AFM-5, 289-ATIO.GA-3
Tejeda, J., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Tekinalp, O., 176-AFM-12
Telli, H., 80-APA-14
Tepylo, N., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Tesfahunegn, Y., 98-MAO-6, 178-APA-25/FD-38
Tetteh, F., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Teubert, C., 29-MST-1
Tewes, P., 20-FC-1
Thamann, M., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Thapa, M., 268-MAO-16
Theiss, A., 293-FD-65
Thekinen, J., 15-ATIO.ATM-2
Thelen, A., 98-MAO-6
Theofilis, V., 51-FD-9, 121-FC-5, 161-FD-30/APA-24
Theuma, K., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Thobois, L., 42-ASE-3
Thomas, J., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Thomas, L., 177-AMT-7
Thompson, D., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9,
193-FD-41/FC-12, 283-APA-41/FD-63, 285-ASE-17
Thompson, K., 266-FD-62
Thompson, R., 31-PDL-1, 236-ITAR-5, 298-ITAR-7
Thormann, R., 175-AFM-11
Thornber, B., 164-FD-34
Thornburg, H., 92-FD-18
Thorsen, A., 72-AFM-5
Thorson, K., 136-TP-6
Thurow, B., 75-AMT-4, 215-AMT-8
Tian, A., 171-MST-9
Tian, P., 81-ASE-5
Tian, Y., 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Tibert, G., 301-MST-17
Tichenor, N., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Tien, A., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Tien, S., 117-ATIO.ATM-11
Tillson, C., 32-TP-1
Tilmann, C., 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Timme, S., 175-AFM-11
Ting, E., 77-APA-11, 111-APA-19
Tishkoff, J., 145-AMT-6
Tittsworth, J., 81-ASE-5
Tobalske, B., 37-APA-6/FD-8
Tobin, S., 102-TP-3
Togiti, V., 192-FD-40
Tognaccini, R., 80-APA-14
Toledano, A., 95-GT-2
Tomczyk, A., 29-MST-1
Tong, O., 57-FD-15, 164-FD-34
Toropov, V., 59-MAO-3, 202-MAO-12, 299-MAO-18
Torres, S., 15-ATIO.ATM-2, 286-ATIO.ATM-24
Toussaint, S., 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Towhidnejad, M., 100-MST-6
Trajkov, S., 47-ATIO.TFPC-3
Tran, H., 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Tran, J., 190-FC-11
Tran, L., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2, 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1,
291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Trapani, G., 124-FD-24
Tromme, E., 28-MAO-2
Trontin, P., 43-ASE-4, 150-ASE-10
Troub, B., 73-AFM-6
Troxel, S., 223-ATIO.ATM-18
Trujillo, A., 18-ATIO.TFPC-2, 257-ATIO.TFPC-11/ATIO.IS-1,
291-ATIO.TFPC-13/ATIO.ATM-27
Trümner, J., 295-FD-67
Tsai, H., 148-APA-23/FD-28
Tsai, W., 136-TP-6
Tsao, J., 43-ASE-4, 114-ASE-8, 150-ASE-10
Tsubokura, M., 147-APA-22
Tu, S., 94-FD-20
Tu, X., 91-FD-17
Tufts, M., 93-FD-19
Tumin, A., 24-FD-4, 261-FC-18/FD-57
Turk, J., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Turner, J., 259-FC-16
Turner, M., 54-FD-12
Tyagi, A., 15-ATIO.ATM-2, 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Tyan, M., 44-ATIO.ACD-2, 59-MAO-3
Tyson, W., 166-FD-36
Uchida, M., 147-APA-22
Uddanti, N., 62-MST-4
Ueno, M., 218-APA-30
Ugolotti, M., 25-FD-7
Uhl, J., 32-TP-1
Ukeiley, L., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5, 41-APA-9,
121-FC-5, 123-FD-23
Ulbrich, N., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Underwood, M., 223-ATIO.ATM-18, 253-ATIO.ATM-21,
287-ATIO.ATM-25
Unnikrishnan, S., 231-FD-48
Upadhyay, P., 165-FD-35
Urbaniak, D., 272-TP-11
Author/Session Chair Index
Uslu, S., 302-TP-13
Vaddi, S., 186-ATIO.ATM-17
Vaidya, A., 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Valavanis, K., 76-APA-10
Valenti, J., 262-FD-58
Valentini, P., 273-TP-12
Valero, E., 51-FD-9, 170-MAO-10
Valla, M., 42-ASE-3
van Bokhorst, E., 89-FC-4, 190-FC-11
Van Dam, C., 122-FC-6/FD-22
Vanden, K., 41-APA-9
van den Kieboom, K., 97-MAO-5
van der Burg, J., 247-APA-34/FD-55
van der Geest, M., 188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Vander Kam, J., 298-ITAR-7
van der Weide, E., 247-APA-34/FD-55
Vanderwyst, A., 79-APA-13, 111-APA-19, 176-AFM-12,
282-APA-40
van Heerden, A., 13-ATIO.ACD-1
Van Hove, B., 251-ASE-15
van Jindelt, T., 247-APA-34/FD-55
van Kuik, G., 260-FC-17/FD-56
Van Norman, J., 181-APA-28
van Oudheusden, B., 108-APA-16/FD-21, 293-FD-65
van Paassen, M., 61-MST-3, 270-MST-15
Vanstone, L., 55-FD-13
Van Treuren, R., 256-ATIO.LTA-1
Van Zante, J., 150-ASE-10, 183-ASE-12, 220-ASE-13
Vargas, M., 114-ASE-8
Varghese, P., 107-AMT-5, 172-TP-7
Vargo, E., 186-ATIO.ATM-17
Vascik, P., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Vasconez, J., 144-AFM-10
Vasile, M., 301-MST-17
Vatsa, V., 190-FC-11
Veble Mikic, G., 119-ATIO.TFPC-6/ATIO.VSTOL-1,
155-ATIO.TFPC-7/ATIO.ACD-6/GEPC-1
Védie, L., 285-ASE-17
Vedula, P., 273-TP-12
Veillette, M., 154-ATIO.ATM-14
Veldhuis, L., 78-APA-12
Vengadesan, S., 284-APA-42/FD-64
Vengate, S., 144-AFM-10
Venters, R., 148-APA-23/FD-28
Verbeke, C., 39-APA-7
Veres, J., 183-ASE-12
Vermeersch, O., 93-FD-19
Vicker, D., 267-ITAR-6
Viguier, P., 107-AMT-5
Vijgen, P., 190-FC-11
Viken, J., 188-ATIO.TFPC-8/ATIO.FT-1/GEPC-2
Villasmil, L., 295-FD-67
Villedieu, P., 43-ASE-4, 150-ASE-10
Vinha, N., 51-FD-9
Visbal, M., 124-FD-24, 126-FD-26, 190-FC-11,
260-FC-17/FD-56, 284-APA-42/FD-64, 293-FD-65
Visser, D., 185-ATIO.ATM-16
Visser, K., 148-APA-23/FD-28, 281-APA-39
Viti, A., 60-MAO-4, 97-MAO-5
Vivona, R., 223-ATIO.ATM-18
Vogiatzis, K., 273-TP-12
Voloshin, V., 13-ATIO.ACD-1
Volpe, E., 166-FD-36
Vorspel, L., 148-APA-23/FD-28
Vos, R., 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Voss, A., 171-MST-9
Vukasinovic, B., 158-FC-7, 229-FC-14
Vutetakis, D., 290-ATIO.TFPC-12
Vyas, M., 23-FD-3, 125-FD-25
Wadel, M., 221-ASE-14
Wadhams, T., 233-FD-50
Wadnerkar, R., 178-APA-25/FD-38
Wagner, A., 24-FD-4, 261-FC-18/FD-57
Wagner, J., 51-FD-9, 74-AMT-3
Wahls, R., 110-APA-18
Waindim, M., 23-FD-3, 231-FD-48
Waisman, H., 98-MAO-6
Wald, M., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Waldman, R., 12-ASE-2
Waldmann, A., 128-GT-3
Wales, C., 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Walker, D., 183-ASE-12
Walker, J., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Walker, M., 7-APA-1
Wallace, A., 99-MST-5
Walter, M., 299-MAO-18
Walters, R., 268-MAO-16
Wang, B., 30-MST-2, 161-FD-30/APA-24,
222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9, 265-FD-61
Wang, C., 11-ASE-1, 54-FD-12, 131-MAO-8, 196-FD-44,
247-APA-34/FD-55
Wang, F., 62-MST-4
Wang, G., 112-APA-20, 175-AFM-11,
246-APA-33/FD-54, 294-FD-66
Wang, H., 166-FD-36
Wang, J., 175-AFM-11, 235-GT-7, 247-APA-34/FD-55
Wang, K., 100-MST-6
Wang, L., 93-FD-19, 122-FC-6/FD-22, 179-APA-26,
190-FC-11, 235-GT-7, 240-MST-13, 270-MST-15
Wang, N., 171-MST-9
Wang, Q., 62-MST-4, 178-APA-25/FD-38, 297-FD-69
Wang, S., 34-AFM-3, 136-TP-6, 259-FC-16, 294-FD-66
Wang, T., 296-FD-68
Wang, W., 146-APA-21, 296-FD-68
145
Wang, X., 147-APA-22, 168-GT-4, 194-FD-42,
204-MST-11
Wang, Y., 4-AFM-1, 6-AMT-1, 79-APA-13, 91-FD-17,
128-GT-3, 171-MST-9, 223-ATIO.ATM-18,
246-APA-33/FD-54, 249-APA-36, 268-MAO-16
Wang, Z., 9-APA-3, 35-AFM-4, 79-APA-13, 95-GT-2,
128-GT-3, 132-MST-7, 190-FC-11, 269-MAO-17,
284-APA-42/FD-64
Wanke, C., 117-ATIO.ATM-11, 186-ATIO.ATM-17
Ward, M., 118-ATIO.TFPC-5
Wartemann, V., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Wasey, M., 251-ASE-15
Wasson, L., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Watkins, J., 196-FD-44
Wayman, T., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Webb, N., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Webb, S., 50-FC-3
Wei, P., 84-ATIO.ATM-7
Wei, T., 9-APA-3, 161-FD-30/APA-24
Weiss, J., 95-GT-2, 216-AMT-9, 272-TP-11, 280-AMT-11
Welstead, J., 301-MST-17
Wen, G., 260-FC-17/FD-56
Wen, S., 216-AMT-9
Wen, Y., 132-MST-7, 269-MAO-17
Wendorff, A., 59-MAO-3, 202-MAO-12
Weng, H., 303-TP-14
Wenk, J., 303-TP-14
Wenkai, W., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Westin, M., 171-MST-9
Westphal, R., 216-AMT-9
Wey, C., 91-FD-17
Weyant, J., 136-TP-6
Whalen, E., 50-FC-3, 190-FC-11, 232-FD-49
Wheaton, B., 56-FD-14, 163-FD-33
Whitaker, S., 234-FD-53
White, E., 293-FD-65
White, M., 236-ITAR-5
White, R., 280-AMT-11
White, T., 102-TP-3
Whitehead, B., 202-MAO-12
Wick, G., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Widjaja, R., 164-FD-34
Wieland, F., 15-ATIO.ATM-2, 133-MST-8
Wignall, T., 195-FD-43
Wilbanks, M., 63-PDL-2
Wilcoxen, M., 84-ATIO.ATM-7
Wilder, A., 223-ATIO.ATM-18, 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Wilder, M., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Wilhelms, C., 44-ATIO.ACD-2
Will, F., 153-ATIO.ATM-13
Willcox, K., 238-MAO-14
Williams, A., 302-TP-13
Williams, B., 168-GT-4
Williams, C., 28-MAO-2
Williams, D., 20-FC-1, 38-FC-20, 193-FD-41/FC-12,
260-FC-17/FD-56
Williams, M., 121-FC-5
Williams, N., 91-FD-17
Williams, S., 263-FD-59/FC-19/APA-38
Willis, D., 57-FD-15, 196-FD-44, 197-FD-45
Willis, M., 176-AFM-12
Wilson, C., 144-AFM-10, 223-ATIO.ATM-18,
253-ATIO.ATM-21
Wilson, J., 259-FC-16
Wilson, M., 96-ITAR-1
Wilson, S., 46-ATIO.ATM-5, 184-ATIO.ATM-15
Wilson, T., 172-TP-7
Wilson III, S., 200-ITAR-4
Winfree, T., 129-ITAR-2
Wing, D., 223-ATIO.ATM-18, 253-ATIO.ATM-21
Winholtz, R., 96-ITAR-1
Winkler, J., 90-FD-16
Winter, M., 32-TP-1, 243-TP-10
Winter, T., 59-MAO-3, 203-MST-10
Wiriadidjaja, S., 180-APA-27
Wissink, A., 10-APA-4
Witte, B., 113-ASE-7/ATIO.ATM-9
Witte, I., 112-APA-20, 297-FD-69
Wittich, D., 129-ITAR-2
Wlezien, R., 50-FC-3, 123-FD-23
Wohl, C., 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Wolde, M., 252-ASE-16
Woldegiorgis, F., 284-APA-42/FD-64
Wolf, W., 125-FD-25, 231-FD-48, 247-APA-34/FD-55
Wolfe, D., 177-AMT-7
Wolff, M., 169-ITAR-3
Wong, C., 122-FC-6/FD-22
Wong, M., 166-FD-36
Wonnell, L., 266-FD-62
Wood, T., 167-FD-37
Woodard, B., 149-ASE-9
Woods, S., 223-ATIO.ATM-18
Woolsey, C., 108-APA-16/FD-21, 116-ATIO.ATM-10
Worden, T., 165-FD-35
Work, A., 12-ASE-2, 82-ASE-6/APA-15
Wray, T., 80-APA-14, 90-FD-16, 112-APA-20,
125-FD-25, 297-FD-69
Wright, H., 102-TP-3
Wright, W., 12-ASE-2, 285-ASE-17
Wrist, A., 216-AMT-9
Wroblewski, A., 177-AMT-7
Wrzesinski, P., 107-AMT-5
Wu, B., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29, 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Wu, D., 83-ATIO.ACD-3, 106-AFM-8,
222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Wu, G., 4-AFM-1
Wu, M., 62-MST-4
Wu, X., 24-FD-4, 89-FC-4, 123-FD-23, 194-FD-42
Wu, Y., 89-FC-4, 215-AMT-8, 230-FC-15
Wu, Z., 204-MST-11
Wukie, N., 54-FD-12
Wyczolkowski, R., 272-TP-11
Wygnanski, I., 20-FC-1
Wylecial, T., 272-TP-11
Wynn, A., 97-MAO-5
Wynnyk, M., 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Xiao, T., 167-FD-37
Xie, S., 161-FD-30/APA-24
Xing, J., 204-MST-11
Xing, Y., 175-AFM-11
Xiong, J., 205-PDL-5/FC-13
Xiong, Z., 203-MST-10
Xu, J., 93-FD-19, 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29
Xu, L., 112-APA-20
Xu, W., 215-AMT-8
Xu, X., 216-AMT-9
Xue, D., 268-MAO-16
Xue, M., 185-ATIO.ATM-16, 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Yadlin, Y., 50-FC-3, 190-FC-11
Yagiz, B., 282-APA-40
Yalin, A., 63-PDL-2
Yamada, K., 168-GT-4, 191-FD-39, 284-APA-42/FD-64
Yamaguchi, T., 241-PDL-6
Yamamoto, K., 146-APA-21, 288-ATIO.ATM-26
Yamouni, S., 231-FD-48
Yan, H., 160-FC-9/PDL-4/FD-29
Yan, S., 150-ASE-10
Yan, X., 122-FC-6/FD-22, 205-PDL-5/FC-13,
283-APA-41/FD-63
Yanagita, Y., 164-FD-34
Yang, B., 225-ATIO.ATM-20
Yang, L., 235-GT-7, 242-TP-9, 283-APA-41/FD-63
Yang, M., 34-AFM-3, 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Yang, S., 89-FC-4, 106-AFM-8, 240-MST-13, 302-TP-13
Yang, W., 198-FT-3/GT-5, 268-MAO-16
Yang, X., 23-FD-3, 54-FD-12
Yang, Y., 23-FD-3
Yao, D., 216-AMT-9
Yao, W., 235-GT-7
Yarusevych, S., 193-FD-41/FC-12, 230-FC-15
Yassir, S., 293-FD-65
Ye, Q., 293-FD-65
Ye, Z., 112-APA-20, 294-FD-66
Yeo, S., 99-MST-5
Yerkes, K., 169-ITAR-3, 242-TP-9
Author/Session Chair Index
Yerly, E., 111-APA-19
Yeung, D., 245-AMT-10/GT-8
Yi, S., 180-APA-27, 201-MAO-11, 217-APA-29
Yi, Y., 284-APA-42/FD-64
Yildirim, A., 178-APA-25/FD-38
Yokokawa, Y., 146-APA-21
Youn, E., 282-APA-40
Younes, A., 29-MST-1
Young, C., 286-ATIO.ATM-24
Young, D., 261-FC-18/FD-57
Yu, J., 175-AFM-11
Yu, M., 161-FD-30/APA-24, 247-APA-34/FD-55,
283-APA-41/FD-63, 293-FD-65
Yuan, B., 299-MAO-18
Yuan, X., 54-FD-12, 293-FD-65
Yue, C., 54-FD-12
Yue, L., 100-MST-6
Yumusak, M., 170-MAO-10
Zaal, P., 61-MST-3, 132-MST-7, 270-MST-15
Zachos, P., 109-APA-17
Zakaria, M., 74-AMT-3, 108-APA-16/FD-21
Zakerzadeh, M., 94-FD-20
Zaman, K., 6-AMT-1
Zammit Mangion, D., 46-ATIO.ATM-5
Zamora, A., 9-APA-3
Zamora, L., 272-TP-11
Zander, F., 26-GT-1, 32-TP-1, 135-TP-5
Zare-Behtash, H., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5
Zaripov, K., 5-AFM-2
Zaychik, K., 61-MST-3
Zebbiche, T., 249-APA-36
Zelinski, S., 287-ATIO.ATM-25
Zender, F., 86-ATIO.DE-1
Zengin, U., 203-MST-10
Zeyghami, S., 105-AFM-7
Zha, G., 23-FD-3, 89-FC-4, 218-APA-30
Zhan, H., 283-APA-41/FD-63
Zhang, C., 24-FD-4, 123-FD-23
Zhang, D., 205-PDL-5/FC-13, 302-TP-13
Zhang, F., 96-ITAR-1, 234-FD-53
Zhang, G., 54-FD-12, 296-FD-68
Zhang, H., 89-FC-4, 246-APA-33/FD-54, 302-TP-13
Zhang, J., 30-MST-2, 53-FD-11, 191-FD-39, 217-APA-29
Zhang, K., 12-ASE-2, 30-MST-2
Zhang, Q., 123-FD-23
Zhang, R., 100-MST-6
Zhang, W., 30-MST-2, 187-ATIO.GA-2
Zhang, X., 21-FC-2/FD-1/APA-5, 41-APA-9, 57-FD-15,
90-FD-16, 170-MAO-10, 171-MST-9, 182-ASE-11
Zhang, Y., 26-GT-1, 30-MST-2, 36-AMT-2, 93-FD-19,
116-ATIO.ATM-10, 123-FD-23, 133-MST-8,
148-APA-23/FD-28, 170-MAO-10, 178-APA-25/FD-38,
202-MAO-12, 223-ATIO.ATM-18, 234-FD-53,
261-FC-18/FD-57, 270-MST-15, 293-FD-65
Zhang, Z., 57-FD-15, 128-GT-3
Zhao, D., 11-ASE-1, 247-APA-34/FD-55,
249-APA-36, 294-FD-66
Zhao, H., 79-APA-13
Zhao, J., 240-MST-13, 270-MST-15
Zhao, L., 7-APA-1
Zhao, N., 53-FD-11
Zhao, Q., 76-APA-10, 216-AMT-9
Zheng, X., 89-FC-4
Zheng, Z., 81-ASE-5, 251-ASE-15
Zhong, X., 56-FD-14
Zhong, Y., 106-AFM-8
Zhong Yan, Y., 248-APA-35
Zhou, B., 60-MAO-4
Zhou, J., 219-APA-32
Zhou, L., 176-AFM-12
Zhou, M., 300-MST-16
Zhou, P., 248-APA-35
Zhou, Q., 202-MAO-12, 203-MST-10
Zhou, T., 128-GT-3
Zhou, W., 75-AMT-4, 204-MST-11
Zhou, Y., 122-FC-6/FD-22
Zhu, B., 222-ATIO.ACD-7/ATIO.TFPC-9
Zhu, C., 79-APA-13, 95-GT-2, 128-GT-3
Zhu, D., 177-AMT-7
Zhu, G., 84-ATIO.ATM-7, 235-GT-7
Zhu, S., 294-FD-66
Zhu, T., 242-TP-9
Zhu, X., 98-MAO-6
Zhu, Y., 175-AFM-11
Zhu, Z., 16-ATIO.ATM-3, 293-FD-65
Ziegenbein, P., 226-ATIO.TFPC-10/ATIO.VSTOL-2
Zientarski, L., 77-APA-11
Zilberter, I., 101-PDL-3
Zimmerman, J., 241-PDL-6
Zingg, D., 180-APA-27, 197-FD-45
Zoellner, A., 136-TP-6
Zöger, M., 143-AFM-9
Zohra, F., 77-APA-11
Zou, Z., 255-ATIO.ATM-23
Zumwalt, C., 181-APA-28
Zuo, P., 248-APA-35
Zupanski, M., 91-FD-17
Zyluk, A., 106-AFM-8
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