25–29 JUNE 2018 ATLANTA, GEORGIA

EXPANDING THE ENVELOPE: PARTNERING FOR TRANSFORMATION

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Every member of the Skunk Works® team is committed to discovery. No matter the role, each individual’s talent enhances an approach that’s simple: engineer with purpose, innovate with passion and define the future. After 75 years, we continue our mission of developing disruptive technologies to give our customers an absolute advantage.

Skunk Works embraces bold innovation. It’s who we are.

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Every member of the Skunk Works® team is committed to discovery. No matter the role, each individual’s talent enhances an approach that’s simple: engineer with purpose, innovate with passion and define the future. After 75 years, we continue CONTENTS our mission of developing disruptive technologies to give our customers an absolute advantage. Organizing Committee...... 2 Welcome...... 3 Skunk Works embraces bold innovation. Sponsors and Supporters...... 4 It’s who we are. Forum Overview...... 6 Pre-Forum Activities...... 8 Plenary & Forum 360 Sessions...... 10 Rising Leaders in Aerospace...... 13 Special Programming F-35 Lightning II – From Concept to Cockpit...... 14 University Leadership Initiative Technical Interchange...... 15 Transformational Electric Flight Workshop and Expo...... 15 Recognition and Lectures...... 16 Networking Events...... 18 ITAR Sessions...... 20 Exposition Hall...... 21 Exposition Hall Floor Plan...... 22 the HUB...... 23 Exhibitors by Booth Number...... 24 Exhibitors...... 25 Author and Session Chair Information...... 30 Author and Session Chair Index...... 31 Committee Meetings ...... 45 Detailed Sessions...... 48 General Information...... 144 Venue Map...... 146

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FORUM GENERAL CHAIR FLIGHT TESTING Starr Ginn, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center Juan J. Alonso, Stanford University Andrew Freeborn, Air Force Research Laboratory FORUM 360 CHAIR FLOW CONTROL Starr Ginn, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center Mo Sammy, Ohio State University

FORUM TECHNICAL CHAIRS FLUID DYNAMICS Michael Drake, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Chunlei Liang, George Washington University Thomas Wayman, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation GROUND TESTING TECHNICAL DISCIPLINE CHAIRS Craig Morris, Arnold Engineering Devleopment Complex Ben Mills, Air Force Research Laboratory AEROACOUSTICS Erin Hubbard, NASA Glenn Research Center Charles Tinney, Applied Research Laboratories ITAR AERODYNAMIC MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY John Schmisseur, University of Tennessee Mirko Gamba, University of Michigan Gregory Jones, NASA Langley Research Center GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH PAPERS—HOSTED BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AEROSPACE AVIATION TECHNOLOGY, INTEGRATION & OPERATIONS (ATIO) Colin Britcher, National Institute of Aerospace AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS Karen Marais, Purdue University MODELING AND SIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES Peter Zaal, NASA Ames Research Center

AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Umut Durak, DLR-German Aerospace Center Scot Campbell, MIT Lincoln Laboratory AEROSPACE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION Vincent Schultz, NASA Samy Missoum, University of Arizona Douglas Allaire, Texas A&M University AIRCRAFT DESIGN Timothy Takahashi, Arizona State University PLASMADYNAMICS AND LASERS GENERAL AVIATION Sally Bane, Purdue University Nicholas K. Borer, NASA Langley Research Center Simon Briceno, Georgia Institute of Technology THERMOPHYSICS S.A. Sherif, University of Florida DESIGN ENGINEERING Xiaowen Sean Wang, University of Alabama Nijo Abraham, NASA Langley Research Center Yaroslav Chudnovsky, Gas Technology Institute TRANSFORMATIONAL FLIGHT Kevin Antcliff, NASA Langley Research Center

APPLIED AERODYNAMICS Vishal Bhagwandin, U.S. Army Research Laboratory James Coder, University of Tennessee Konstantinos Kontis, University of Glasgow

ATMOSPHERIC FLIGHT MECHANICS Sarah D’Souza, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center Soumyo Dutta, NASA Langley Research Center

ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE ENVIRONMENTS David S. Thompson, Mississippi State University Peter M. Struk, NASA Glenn Research Center

COMPUTER SYSTEMS Miroslav N. Velev, Aries Design Automation, U.S.A.

F-35 Richard Mange, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

2 aviation.aiaa.org EXECUTIVE STEERING COMMITTEE 2018 AIAA AVIATION Forum

to Atlanta and the 2018 AIAA WELCOMEAVIATION Forum! We’re Juan J. Alonso Ron Bessire excited you’re here to learn about the latest trends in aviation and Stanford University Lockheed Martin Corporation aeronautics. This year the theme is “Expanding the Envelope: Partnering for Transformation” and we’ll be exploring this concept with industry luminaries through a mix of thought-leader keynotes, expert panel discussions, and technical research presentations.

Aerospace is in a time of transition. While big rockets and sports cars in orbit grab global headlines, the aviation community is quietly establishing new paradigms that will have near-term, broad impacts on the way we

Michael Drake Starr Ginn interact with flying machines. Through collaboration and innovation, Boeing Commercial NASA Armstrong established and emerging aerospace companies are developing Airplanes Flight Research Center breakthrough technologies that will enable new products and services.

Throughout this week we hope you’ll discover why industry leaders think we’re at the dawn of a new era of aviation where technology convergence is fueling improvements in speed and efficiency, enabling new markets, and building the infrastructure necessary to allow our ecosystem to expand. Some highlights of the program include an update on ATM modernization, the future of general aviation, U.S. and European Martin Gomez David Hills government investments in aviation, and the latest on the development SkyRyse, Inc. Airbus Americas Inc. of supersonic transports. We’re particularly excited this year to provide the venue for the first-ever behind-the-scenes look at the design, development, and testing of the world’s most advanced fighter aircraft, the F-35 Lightning II.

We know that many of you are here for the cutting-edge research that you expect from AIAA and the year’s technical program is as broad and diverse as ever! More than 1,600 presentations on the latest Ben Linder Glenn Roberts Boeing Commercial The MITRE developments in aeronautics science and technology will take place Airplanes Corporation throughout the week, and if you miss something, all of the papers are available through AIAA Aerospace Research Central.

The HUB, located in the heart of the AIAA Exposition Hall, will be the place to meet colleagues, network, and discuss what you’ve been learning. You’ll also have the chance to tour booths and listen to presentations. Take advantage of the lounge to recharge and be sure to check out the contests and raffles. Lee Sampson Thomas Wayman Gulfstream Lockheed Martin We hope AIAA AVIATION Forum will power your imagination as you look Corporation Aerospace Corporation ahead to what’s next in this exciting and meaningful field. aviation.aiaa.org 3 SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS AIAA would like to thank the following organizations for their support of 2018 AIAA AVIATION Forum

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aviation.aiaa.org 5 FORUM OVERVIEW

SAT./SUN. 23–24 MONDAY 25 TUESDAY 26

Speakers’ Briefing Speakers’ Briefing

Plenary Plenary

Networking Break Networking Break

Forum 360 Forum 360 Technical Continuing Education Technical Sessions Courses and Workshops Sessions 0815–1700 hrs

University Leadership Excellence in Aerospace Initiative Awards Luncheon Networking Lunch Technical on Own Interchange (Ticket required)

Forum 360 Forum 360 Exposition Hall Networking Networking Open Break Break Meet the Employers Technical Technical Recruiting Event Sessions Sessions Rising 1600–1800 hrs, Sunday Leaders Speed Mentoring Transformational Electric Flight Workshop and Aeroacoustics Fluid Dynamics Expo Student Welcome Aerodynamics Rising Leaders Award Lecture Award Lecture Reception Award Lecture 1800–1930 hrs, Sunday Networking Reception (all students welcome) Opening Reception in Exposition Hall (Ticket required)

GROW CONNECT EXPLORE DISCOVER DEVELOPMENT Technical Career Networking the HUB & High Level Student & Young Development Exposition Professionals

6 aviation.aiaa.org FORUM OVERVIEW

WEDNESDAY 27 THURSDAY 28 FRIDAY 29

Speakers’ Briefing Speakers’ Briefing Speakers’ Briefing

Plenary Plenary Plenary

Networking Break in Exposition Hall Networking Break in Exposition Hall Networking Break

Forum Forum 360 Forum 360 360 Technical Sessions Technical Technical Sessions Sessions

Diversity in Networking Lunch SAE/AIAA Aerospace Exposition on Own Networking Lunch William Lunch Panel Hall Open Networking Lunch on Own Exposition on Own Littlewood Transforma- Hall Open Memorial tional Lecture Electric Flight Workshop and Expo

Forum 360 Forum 360

Technical Technical Technical Networking Sessions Networking Break Sessions Sessions Networking Break in Break in Exposition Hall Exposition Hall

General Aviation Rising Rising Leaders Leaders Reception Keynote

MDO Aeroacoustics Lecture Award Lecture

Aeroacoustics Reception (Ticket required)

GROW CONNECT EXPLORE DISCOVER DEVELOPMENT Technical Career Networking the HUB & High Level Student & Young Development Exposition Professionals

aviation.aiaa.org 7 PRE-FORUM ACTIVITIES

CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFERINGS Stay at the top of your game with AIAA’s continuing education offerings. You will leave with invaluable knowledge and solutions that you can put to immediate use.

the practicing engineer to consider where their flight-control SAT. 23 – SUN. 24 JUNE processes can be improved or augmented. The many examples 0800–1700 HRS HANOVER D-E from recent manned and UAV aircraft programs illustrate the 5th AIAA Workshop on Benchmark Problems for effectiveness of this technology for rapidly solving difficult integration problems. Airframe Noise Computations (BANC-V)

The BANC-V workshop, organized by the AIAA Aeroacoustics 0800–1700 HRS HANOVER G Technical Committee, will: › Provide a forum for a thorough assessment of simulation- Missile Aerodynamics based noise-prediction tools in the context of airframe A system-level approach is provided for missile aerodynamic configurations, including both near-field unsteady flow and design, development, and system engineering. The methods the acoustic radiation generated via the interaction of this presented are generally simple closed-form analytical flow with solid surfaces. expressions that are physics-based, to provide insight into the › Identify current gaps in physical understanding, experimental primary driving parameters. Sizing examples are presented for databases, and prediction capability for the major sources of rocket-powered missiles, ramjet-powered missiles, turbo-jet airframe noise. powered missiles, and guided bombs. Typical values of missile › Help determine best practices and accelerate the aerodynamic parameters and the characteristics of current development of benchmark quality datasets. operational missiles are presented. Videos illustrate missile › Promote coordinated studies of common configurations aerodynamic development activities and performance. Each for maximum impact on the current state of the art in the student will design, build, and fly a small air rocket in a design, understanding and prediction of airframe noise. build, and fly competition.

0800–1700 HRS HANOVER C 0800–1700 HRS HANOVER A Design of Electric and Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Optimal Design in Multidisciplinary Systems: State- In this course, participants learn about current development of-the-Art Methods, Practical Applications, and in electric and hybrid-electric aircraft. They will learn how to Emerging Trends design electric and hybrid-electric aircraft starting from the When you are designing or evaluating a complicated top-level aircraft requirements. Design examples will include engineering system such as an aircraft or a launch vehicle, an electric air taxi and a hybrid-electric aircraft with distributed can you effectively reconcile the multitude of conflicting propulsion. Various powertrains will be examined including pure requirements, interactions, and objectives? This course electric, parallel hybrid, serial hybrid, and combinations. It will discusses the underlying challenges in such an environment, be demonstrated which design variables are unique to electric and introduces you to methods and tools that have been and hybrid-electric aircraft and how the sizing process of the developed over the years. powertrain components can be carried out.

0800–1700 HRS HANOVER B 0800–1730 HRS HANOVER F OpenFOAM® Foundations Practical Design Methods for Aircraft and Rotorcraft Flight Control for Manned and UAV This course introduces the open source CFD toolbox, OpenFOAM. It provides a foundation for all aspects of Applications with Hands-on Training using OpenFOAM, from running cases to programming, so is useful CONDUIT® to both new users and existing users wishing to broaden their The course will be a combination of lectures, interspersed with basic knowledge of OpenFOAM. associated hands-on lab exercises (aircraft and rotorcraft) to be completed by the students on their own computers using the standalone version of CONDUIT® that is also provided with the book. While our design approach is based on multi-objective parametric optimization, we intend that course attendees who use a different design method will still find the course a useful and comprehensive presentation of well-validated flight-control principles and rules of thumb. This course should challenge

8 aviation.aiaa.org PRE-FORUM ACTIVITIES

SUNDAY, 24 JUNE 1600–1800 HRS CENTENNIAL IV 1800–1930 HRS REGENCY BALLROOM V Meet the Employers AIAA Student Welcome Reception AIAA’s Meet the Employers event offers students and young Network with your peers and hear from AIAA Executive professional attendees the opportunity to meet AIAA Director Dan Dumbacher. This reception provides you with the corporate members. This is a fun and dynamic environment opportunity to meet your fellow students who you are sure where students and professionals interact with organizations to see again throughout the week, and learn more about the regarding employment opportunities. opportunities available to you as an AIAA student member. Participating companies/organizations will present a brief organizational overview and opportunities available, then have follow-on discussions with the attendees. Organizations will host a table and attendees will switch every 10 minutes. Immediately following the event, AIAA will hold its Student Welcome Reception in the same venue and company and organization representatives are encouraged to attend. There is no charge to participate in either the recruiting event or the reception. No RSVP is required.

aviation.aiaa.org 9 PLENARY & FORUM 360 SESSIONS

MONDAY, 25 JUNE TUESDAY, 26 JUNE 0800–0900 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM I-III 0800–0900 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM I-III New Paradigms in Aviation Evolution of the F-35 MODERATOR: Juan J. Alonso, Professor, Department of Jeff Babione, Vice President and General Manager, Advanced Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University Development Programs, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company PANELISTS: Pradeep Fernandes, Managing Director, Disruptive Horizons, Boeing HorizonX 0930–1130 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV Ilan Kroo, Thomas V. Jones Professor of Engineering, Reflection on Partnerships Within the F-35 Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford Enterprise University MODERATOR: Graham Warwick, Technology Managing , Chief Executive Officer, A3 by Airbus Rodin Lyasoff Editor, Aviation Week & Space Technology Jack O’Banion, Vice President, Strategy and Customer PANELISTS: Requirements, Advanced Development Programs, Lockheed Eric Branyan, Vice President, F-35 Supply Chain Martin Aeronautics Company Management, Lockheed Martin Corporation Frank Carus, Vice President and JSF F-35 Program Manager, Aerospace Systems, Northrop Grumman 0930–1130 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV Corporation

Rapid Spiral Development from Ground to Declan Holland, Vice President US Business, BAE Flight Systems, Inc. MODERATOR: Starr Ginn, Deputy Aeronautics Research Thomas Johnson, F135 Program Chief Engineer (ret.), Director, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center Pratt & Whitney PANELISTS: John Mazur, Lead, Foreign Military Sales, F-35 Joint Charles Ashton, Senior Engineer, AeroVironment Program Office Scott Drennan, Director, Innovation, Bell J.D. McFarlan, Vice President, F-35 Test & Verification, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Steve Ericson, Director, Advanced Design, The Spaceship Company Robert Morgan, Director, Research and Development, Scaled Composites 1400–1600 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV Michael Swanson, Chief Engineer, Advanced Inventors and Innovators Development Programs, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics MODERATOR: John Tylko, Chief Innovation Officer, Company Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation PANELISTS: Andrew Gibson, President and Co-Founder, ESAero 1400–1600 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV Bruce Holmes, Vice President, Digital Aviation, Investment Perspectives on the Aviation SmartSky Networks, LLC Market Daniel Morris, Director, Peninsula Technology MODERATOR: Van Espahbodi, Co-Founder, Managing Incubator, National Institute of Aerospace Partner, Starburst Aerospace Accelerator Kevin Noertker, Chief Executive Officer and PANELISTS: Co-Founder, Ampaire Maryanna Saenko, Principal, Khosla Ventures Brian Schettler, Managing Director, Boeing HorizonX Ventures Peter Truwit, Associate, Seraph Group

10 aviation.aiaa.org PLENARY & FORUM 360 SESSIONS

WEDNESDAY, 27 JUNE THURSDAY, 28 JUNE 0800–0900 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM I-III 0800–0900 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM I-III Aviation Transformation – The Ultimate Team Sport New Era in Flight Michael Huerta, Senior Advisor, Macquarie Holdings Michael Thacker, Executive Vice President, Technology and Innovation, Bell

0930–1130 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV 0930–1130 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV Air Traffic Management Modernization

MODERATOR: Donald W. Richardson, Chief Operating NASA Aeronautics at the Dawn of a New Era Officer, Donrich Research Inc. of Aviation PANELISTS: MODERATOR: Richard Wahls, Strategic Technical Advisor, Ravi Chaudhary, Director, Advanced Programs Advanced Air Vehicles Program, Aeronautics Research and Innovation, Office of Commercial Space Mission Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center Transportation, FAA OPENING REMARKS: Robert Pearce, Deputy Associate Parimal Kopardekar, Senior Technologist, Air Administrator for Strategy, Acting Director for Airspace Transportation Systems, NASA Ames Research Center Operations and Safety Program, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters John Maffei, Deputy Director, NextGen Portfolio Management and Technology Development PANELISTS: Directorate, FAA Peter Coen, Manager, Commercial Supersonic Technology Project, Advanced Air Vehicles Program, , Deputy Associate Administrator for Robert Pearce Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA Strategy, Acting Director for Airspace Operations and Safety Program, Aeronautics Research Mission Jay Dryer, Director, Advanced Air Vehicles Program, Directorate, NASA Headquarters Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA James Ray, Senior Advisor for Infrastructure, Office of Davis Hackenberg, Strategy Advisory for Urban Air the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation Mobility, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA Melissa Rudinger, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Parimal Kopardekar, Senior Technologist, Air Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Transportation Systems, NASA Ames Research Center Richard Terry, Director of Line Operations, Delta Air Lines Craig Nickol, Project Manager, Low Boom Flight Demonstration Project, Aeronautics Research Mission , Director of Safety and Technology, James Ullmann Directorate, NASA National Air Traffic Controllers Association

1400–1600 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV 1400–1600 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV Europe: Open to the World to Transform Entering a New Era of General Aviation (Part 23) Aviation MODERATOR: Nicholas Borer, Advanced Air Vehicle MODERATOR: David Hills, Senior Partnership Manager, Configurator Technical Lead, NASA Langley Research Center Airbus PANELISTS: PANELISTS: Ella Atkins, Professor, Aerospace Engineering, Pier-Davide Ciampa, Team Lead, Multidisciplinary Design University of Michigan and Optimization, German Aerospace Center (DLR) Anna Dietrich, Co-Founder, Terrafugia Joeri De Ruytter, Research and Technology Business Stéphane Fymat, Vice President, Product Management Development and Partnerships, Honeywell Aerospace and Marketing, BendixKing, Honeywell Aerospace Europe Zohaib Mian, Senior Autonomous Systems Architect, Sebastiano Fumero, Head of Unit - Aeronautics, Mercedes-Bosch Autonomous Driving Project, Robert Research and Innovation Directorate General, Bosch LLC European Commission Wes Ryan, Unmanned Systems Certification Lead, Policy Pablo Perez-Illana, Programme Officer, Research and & Innovation Division, FAA Innovation Directorate General, European Commission David Sizoo, FAA Igor Perkon, Research and Development Program Manager, Pipistrel Vertical Solutions

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FRIDAY, 29 JUNE 0800–0900 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM I-III Drone Technology: Leading the Data Revolution Anil Nanduri, Vice President and General Manager, Drone Group, Intel Corporation

0930–1130 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV A Path to Supersonic Commercial Travel MODERATOR: Robert “Robbie” Cowart, Director, Supersonic Technology Development, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation PANELISTS: Mike Hinderberger, Senior Vice President, Aircraft Development, Aerion Corporation Blake Scholl, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Boom Supersonic Kevin Welsh, Executive Director, Office of Environment and Energy, FAA David Richardson, Director, Air Vehicle Design and Technology, Advanced Development Programs, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Joseph Zelina, Consulting Engineer, GE Aviation

12 aviation.aiaa.org RISING LEADERS IN AEROSPACE

This multidimensional program, planned by the Young Professionals Committee, features sessions with the 35 and under crowd in mind. These exciting and energetic activities will provide access to top aerospace leaders and their RISING perspectives, with subject matter relevant to your career. Participating in this inLEADERS program will allow you the opportunity to build your network of fellow peers. AEROSPACE

MONDAY, 25 JUNE WEDNESDAY, 27 JUNE CONT. 1630–1800 HRS REGENCY V 1600–1730 HRS TERRACE FOYER, BALLROOM LEVEL, Speed Mentoring BY REGENCY BALLROOM General Aviation Technical Committee and Rising 1800–1930 HRS REGENCY V Leaders Reception Networking Reception Students and young professionals are invited to join members of Accomplished members of corporations and AIAA will be taking the General Aviation Technical Community and the “Entering a time to meet with the Rising Leaders participants and share their New Era of General Aviation (Part 23)” Forum 360 panelists, who experiences. This event is a great way to get insight from top-level are at the forefront of the new face of aviation—including electric officials and make some great new contacts. And, maybe, they will flight, simplified vehicle operations, and how general aviation and end up being a mentor for more than just the 15 minutes at this event. unmanned aircraft technologies are leading to a common destiny. Network and learn more about their role within AIAA as well as Continue your conversations and networking at the reception, how the committee serves the industry and Institute at large. which will immediately follow. Take time to socialize with your fellow young professionals who are also attending the forum. Having just participated in the speed mentoring, you’ll definitely have at least one thing in common. Don’t miss this rewarding opportunity. THURSDAY, 28 JUNE 1630–1730 HRS CENTENNIAL IV Partnerships for Transformation and Skills for the WEDNESDAY, 27 JUNE Next 100 years in Aerospace 1230–1400 HRS REGENCY V Starr Ginn, Deputy Aeronautics Research Director, NASA Lunch Panel—Moving Us Forward: Growing Armstrong Flight Research Center Diversity in the Aerospace Sector Despite making major advances in recent years, the aerospace sector still struggles with diversity, as many groups that comprise a large portion of the U.S. labor force only account for a small fraction of the aerospace workforce. This panel will provide perspectives on the role of diversity in STEM fields and how creating a diverse workforce can propel technological innovation. Panelists will also discuss efforts and best practices for closing the gap in STEM fields for minorities and women. They will share their personal commitment, experiences, and activities related to growing diversity in the workforce as well as the efforts of their associated organizations. MODERATOR: Cynthia Calhoun, Deputy Chief, Program and Project Assurance Division, NASA Glenn Research Center PANELISTS: Ashlie Flegel, Aerospace Engineer, Fluid Mechanics Icing Branch, NASA Glenn Research Center Birdel Jackson Ill, President, Jackson-Davis Foundation Rumaasha Maasha, Aerospace Engineer, Dynamics, Loads, and Strength Branch, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Christine Pastor-Barsi, Aerospace Engineer, NASA Glenn Research Center Amanda Simpson, Vice President, Research and Technology, Airbus Cosponsored by the AIAA Diversity Working Group Boxed lunches will be available for the first 50 young professionals who attend aviation.aiaa.org 13 SPECIAL PROGRAMMING Open to all AIAA AVIATION Forum attendees

F-35 LIGHTNING II – FROM CONCEPT TO COCKPIT The F-35 is the most advanced fighter aircraft ever built. With stealth technology, advanced sensors, weapons capacity and range, the F-35 is the most lethal, survivable and connected fighter aircraft flying in the skies today. For the first time ever, the F-35 Lightning II – From Concept to Cockpit speaker series, held at AIAA AVAIATION Forum, will provide a comprehensive, behind-the-scenes look at the government and industry effort to deliver the F-35’s transformational capabilities to men and women in uniform. With 18 papers, presentations, videos and more, the team will tell the entire story behind what it took to design, develop, demonstrate, test, and deliver the F-35. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear how the world’s best aerospace engineers teamed up to deliver the world’s most advanced fighter jet.

TUESDAY, 26 JUNE 0800–0900 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM I-III Plenary: Evolution of the F-35 Jeff Babione, Vice President and General Manager, Advanced Development Programs, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

0930–1130 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM IV Reflection on Partnerships Within the F-35 Enterprise

1400–1700 HRS REGENCY BALLROOM VI F-35 Program Overview › F-35 Program History - From JAST to IOC › F-35 Air Vehicle Configuration Development › F-35 Air Vehicle Technology Overview › F-35 Digital Thread and Advanced Manufacturing › F-35 Weapons Design Integration › F-35 SDD Flight Testing at Edwards AFB and NAS Patuxent River

WEDNESDAY, 27 JUNE 0930–1230 HRS REGENCY BALLROOM VI F-35 Air Vehicle Design › F-35 Flight Control Law Design, Development & Verification › F-35 Propulsion System Integration, Development & Verification › F-35 Subsystems Design, Development & Verification › F-35 Mission Systems Design, Development & Verification › F-35 Information Fusion › F-35 Structural Design, Development & Verification

1400–1700 HRS REGENCY BALLROOM VI F-35 Test & Verification › F-35 Carrier Suitability (CVS) Testing › F-35 Aerodynamic Performance Verification › F-35 High Angle of Attack Flight Control Development and Flight Test Results › F-35 Weapons Separation Test and Verification › F-35 STOVL Performance Requirements Verification › F-35 Climatic Chamber Testing & System Verification

14 aviation.aiaa.org SPECIAL PROGRAMMING Open to all AIAA AVIATION Forum attendees

UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE TECHNICAL INTERCHANGE MONDAY, 25 JUNE REGENCY BALLROOM VI

NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate created the University Leadership Initiative (ULI) for a new type of interaction with the university community, where universities take the lead, build their own teams, and set their own research path. ULI seeks new, innovative ideas that can support the NASA Aeronautics portfolio and the U.S. aviation community. In the first round of ULI, NASA selected 5 multi-year awards. The ULI Technical Interchange is a peer review of these projects. In addition, an industry expert panel will discuss aviation industry challenges that could serve as future proposal ideas. NASA’s second ULI solicitation is open for proposals in NSPIRES. Proposals are due 16 May for this solicitation. The ULI Technical Interchange is the ideal event to discover cutting-edge research and technologies that will advance U.S. aviation and for an inspired idea exchange and networking for both leads and partners looking to participate in future ULI solicitations.

For detailed agenda visit: aviation.aiaa.org/uli

TRANSFORMATIONAL ELECTRIC FLIGHT WORKSHOP AND EXPO TUESDAY, 26 JUNE – THURSDAY, 28 JUNE REGENCY BALLROOM VII LET YOUR CAREER SOAR The Transformational Electric Flight Workshop and Expo brings together speakers and attendees from industry, government, and academia worldwide to explore the exciting developments in the aeronautics field occurring because of electric propulsion. From small unmanned aircraft to personal transportation to high- altitude long-endurance unmanned aircraft to commercial transports, electric propulsion technologies are opening up new missions and beginning to revolutionize traditional missions. Engage with many of the pioneers in the field, make new connections, hear the latest from regulators and researchers, and learn how electric propulsion may

impact your job and your everyday life. There’s no limit to how high you can fly when you invest in yourself.

Gain the skills and knowledge you need to boost your career trajectory with an advanced degree in aerospace engineering. The University of Alabama offers innovative programs For detailed agenda visit: aviation.aiaa.org/ElectricFlight and online classes that allow you to earn your degree while continuing to work full time. Distance learning degree programs include: • MS in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics (online) • PhD in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics (primarily online) aviation.aiaa.org BamaByDistance.ua.edu/aviation 15

Bama By Distance RECOGNITION AND LECTURES

Join us at the 2018 AIAA AVIATION Forum as we recognize the very best in our industry— those individuals and teams who have taken aerospace technology to the next level... who have advanced the quality and depth of the aerospace profession...who have leveraged their aerospace knowledge for the benefit of society. Their achievements have inspired us to dream and to explore new frontiers.

2018 Aircraft Design Best Paper MONDAY, 25 JUNE “Conceptual Design and Evaluation of Blended-Wing-Body 1730–1830 HRS INTERNATIONAL SOUTH Aircraft” (AIAA 2018-0522) by Malcom Brown and Roelof Vos, Aerodynamics Award Lecture Delft University of Technology.

2017 Applied Aerodynamics Best Paper “Cart3D Simulations for the Second AIAA Sonic Boom Prediction TUESDAY, 26 JUNE Workshop,” (AIAA 2017-3255), by George R. Anderson, Michael J. Aftosmis, and Marian Nemec, NASA Ames Research Center. 1230–1400 HRS CENTENNIAL BALLROOM I-III Excellence in Aerospace Awards Luncheon* Best 2017 Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations Paper “High-Fidelity Multirotor Unmanned Aircraft System Simulation Each year, the dedicated members of our technical committees Development for Trajectory Prediction Under Off-Nominal Flight come together to identify and elevate the best and brightest Dynamics” (AIAA 2017-3271) by John V. Foster, NASA Langley practitioners in their field. Join us as we celebrate the excellence Research Center, and David Hartman, Drexel University. of the Aspiring, Innovating, and Inspiring members of our aerospace community. 2017 Ground Testing Best Paper “Correlation of Recent and Historical Rough-Wall Transition Data *A ticket to the luncheon is required and included in the on Hemispherical Nosetips” (AIAA 2017-3986) by Brian R. Hollis, registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests may NASA Langley Research Center. be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is available.

2017 Modeling and Simulation Best Paper ASPIRING EXCELLENCE: We will announce the winners of “Effects of Motion Cues on the Training of Multi-Axis Manual Student Paper Competitions in the following fields if they have Control Skills” (AIAA 2017-3473) by Peter M. T. Zaal, NASA Ames been chosen: Research Center, and Xander R.I. Mobertz, Delft University of › Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Technology. › Atmospheric Flight Mechanics 2018 Plasmadynamics and Lasers Best Paper › Atmospheric and Space Environments “Measurements and Kinetic Modeling of Radical Species › Flow Control in Diluted Fuel-Oxidizer Mixtures Excited by a Repetitive Nanosecond Pulse Discharge” (AIAA 2018-1194) by Caroline › Lempert Award for Fluid Mechanics, Plasma Physics and Winters, Zakari Eckert, Kraig Frederickson, Igor V. Adamovich, Energy Transfer Ohio State University; and Zhiyao Yin, German Aerospace Center › Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (DLR). › Plasmadynamics and Lasers 2017 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) Best Paper › Thermophysics “Multi-Level MDO of a Long-Range Transport Aircraft Using a Distributed Analysis Framework” (AIAA 2017-4326) by Stefan INNOVATING EXCELLENCE: Best Papers are voted to be the Goertz, Caslav Ilic, Jonas Jepsen, Martin Leitner, Matthias Schulze, latest, most significant research by technical peers. We will Andreas Schuster, Julian Scherer, Richard Becker, Sascha Zur, and recognize the following: Michael Petsch, German Aerospace Center (DLR).

2018 Aerodynamics Measurement Technology (AMT) Best Paper 2017 Thermophysics Best Paper “First Results of Lifetime-Based Unsteady PSP Measurement on “Evidence of Standing Waves in Arc Jet Nozzle Flow” (AIAA a Pitching Airfoil in Transonic Flow” (AIAA 2018-1030) by Yosuke 2017-4452) by David M. Driver, Frank C. Hui, and Imelda Terrazas- Sugioka, Taku Nonomura, and Keisuke Asai, Tohoku University; Salinas, NASA Ames Research Center; Joseph Hartman, Sierra and Kazuyuki Nakakita and Kenichi Saitoh, Japan Aerospace Lobo, Inc.; Eric A. Noyes, Jacobs Technology, Inc.; and Daniel Exploration Agency (JAXA). Philippidis, Aerospace Computing, Inc.

16 aviation.aiaa.org RECOGNITION AND LECTURES

INSPIRING EXCELLENCE: We celebrate the significant technical 1730–1830 HRS INTERNATIONAL NORTH achievements of the following individuals who will serve to inspire the next generation of aerospace researchers: CEAS Aeroacoustics Award Lecture

2018 Aeroacoustics Award Tim Colonius, Frank and Ora Lee Marble Professor of Mechanical 1730–1830 HRS INTERNATIONAL SOUTH Engineering, California Institute of Technology Fluid Dynamics Award Lecture 2018 CEAS Aeroacoustics Award Sjoerd W. Rienstra, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computing Science, Eindhoven University of Technology WEDNESDAY, 27 JUNE

2018 Aerodynamics Award 1730–1830 HRS INTERNATIONAL NORTH Kenneth C. Hall, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and AIAA Aeroacoustics Award Lecture Materials Science, Duke University

2018 Aircraft Design Award 1730–1830 HRS INTERNATIONAL SOUTH Airbus A380 Design Team, represented by Robert Lafontan, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Airbus Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Lecture 2018 Ground Testing Award Norbert Ulbrich, Senior Aerodynamicist, Jacobs Technology, Inc. 1830–2030 HRS CENTENNIAL IV 2018 Fluid Dynamics Award Aeroacoustics Reception* Helen Reed, Regents Professor, Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University *A ticket for the reception is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests 2018 Hap Arnold Award for Excellence in Aeronautical Program may be purchased upon registration or on site, as space is Management available. Jeff Babione, Vice President and General Manager, Advanced Development Programs, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company 1300–1400 HRS CENTENNIAL I-III Losey Atmospheric Sciences Award Roland Bowles, NASA Langley Research Center (ret.) SAE/AIAA William Littlewood Memorial Lecture Highly Efficient Civil Aviation, Now via Operations - AAR & 2018 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Award Challenges Evin J. Cramer, Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company (ret.) Raj Nangia, Research Fellow, University of Bristol

2018 Piper General Aviation Award Normal Crabill, NASA Langley Research Center (ret.)

2018 Plasmadynamics and Lasers Award Martin Gundersen, Lloyd F. Hunt Chair in Electrical Power Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering- Electrophysics, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, and Physics and Astronomy, University of Southern California

2018 Thermophysics Award Iain D. Boyd, James E. Knott Professor of Engineering, University of Michigan

aviation.aiaa.org 17 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.

SUNDAY, 24 JUNE TUESDAY, 26 JUNE 1800–1930 HRS REGENCY BALLROOM V 1830–2000 HRS EXPOSITION HALL, GRAND HALL AIAA Student Welcome Reception Welcome Reception in the Exposition Hall Mingle with your peers and hear from AIAA Executive Take this opportunity to engage new contacts and refresh old Director Dan Dumbacher. This reception provides you with the ones. A ticket for the reception is required and included in the opportunity to meet your fellow students and learn more about registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets for guests the opportunities available to you as an AIAA student member. may be purchased upon registration or on site.

Networking Coffee Breaks THURSDAY, 28 JUNE Networking coffee breaks allow even more time for making 1230–1400 HRS, EXPOSITION HALL, GRAND HALL new contacts, continuing discussions from sessions, visiting the Exposition Hall, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in Luncheon in the Exposition Hall touch with the office while you are at the forum. Networking A ticket is required and included in the registration fee where coffee breaks will be held at the following locations and times: indicated.

Monday, 25 June 0900–0930 hrs and 1600–1630 hrs, Meeting Room Foyers

Tuesday, 26 June 0900–0930 hrs, Meeting Room Foyers; and 1600–1630 hrs, Exposition Hall Sponsored by

Wednesday, 27 June 0900–0930 hrs and 1600–1630 hrs, Exposition Hall

Thursday, 28 June 0900–0930 hrs and 1600–1630 hrs, Exposition Hall

Friday, 29 June 0900–0930 hrs and 1600–1630 hrs, Meeting Room Foyers

Donate to Local STEM Programs! AIAA has teamed up with Hands on Atlanta and their KITES (Kids Interested in Technology, Engineering, and Science) program! We invite you to donate the following items by dropping them off in the box by Registration or at the HUB any time between Sunday at 1500 hrs and Thursday at 1500 hrs. Items needed for local STEM programs: cups, bowls, shaving cream, tonic water, contact solution, baking soda, straws, pipe cleaners, playdoh, yarn, popsicle sticks, STEM related reading books, freezer bags, brown paper bags, food coloring, tape, aluminum foil. Thank you for your help!

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Bama By Distance aviation.aiaa.org 19 ITAR SESSIONS

AIAA offers authors the opportunity to present information that is covered by the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), in U.S.-Only sessions during the forum. These sessions provide an opportunity for discussion of topics and presentations that is not possible in an open forum.

If you want to attend any of these special sessions, you will need to complete an additional registration and verification process. In addition to a forum registration that includes access to sessions, a TUESDAY, 26 JUNE separate registration process is required to attend these restricted 0930–1230 HRS KENNESAW ROOM sessions. To register, please bring the required documentation with ITAR-01 AEDC: Enhanced T&E for Flight you to the on-site ITAR registration desk: most important is proof Vehicles at the AEDC 1 of U.S. citizenship. (Please note that a CAC card IS NOT official proof of U.S. citizenship.) See the specific requirements below to determine individual requirements. 1400–1630 HRS KENNESAW ROOM ITAR-02 Aero-Optics and Directed Energy

Access to ITAR Sessions All attendees, presenters, and session chairs participating in ITAR

sessions will need to register for the forum (using one of the options WEDNESDAY, 27 JUNE that includes access to sessions), and then complete the ITAR 1400–1600 HRS KENNESAW ROOM registration process, including validating U.S. citizenship as well ITAR-04 Aerodynamic Systems as government employment or contractor status. The following are the documents required to register for the ITAR sessions: ITAR Session General Information: ITAR Registration Hours: Proof of U.S. Citizenship ~ Sunday, 24 June 1500–1900 hrs Grand Hall Foyer (One of the following is required for all Monday, 25 June 0900–1730 hrs Grand Hall Foyer those registering for ITAR sessions) Tuesday, 26 June 0700–1630 hrs Kennesaw Room Foyer Valid U.S. passport Wednesday, 27 June 1200–1600 hrs Kennesaw Room Foyer Birth certificate ITAR badges must be worn during the sessions. Certificate of citizenship ~CAC Cards are not Proof of U.S. citizenship~ Photo IDs and ITAR badges will be checked upon entrance to the ITAR session room(s). U.S. Government Attendees* AIAA forum badge Proof of U.S. citizenship ITAR Electronics Policy CAC card or other proof of government employment Cell phones, computers, tablets, cameras, personal fitness Non-U.S. Government Attendees devices, or other electronic devices with cameras, recording, or AIAA forum badge two-way transmission capabilities will not be permitted into the Proof of U.S. citizenship ITAR session room(s). There will be a check-in desk in front of the Corporate badge, or business card and photo ID room where you can check these devices. Large briefcases and Copy of approved and active DD2345 contractor certificate** ^ bags will also need to be checked at the desk.

*Please note that if your paycheck comes from someone other Availability of Manuscripts from ITAR Sessions than the U.S. government, for example, a university, you will need For those who are registered to attend the ITAR sessions, a DVD to follow the process of the non-U.S. Government Attendees. containing the papers from the ITAR sessions will be available for ** If you are not familiar with the DD2345, please check with your purchase on site at the forum for $25. Those purchasing the DVD Corporate Security Officer. must be available to pick it up on Wednesday, 27 June, between ^DD2345 certificates are office location specific. 1500–1630 hrs at the ITAR Registration Desk. All DVDs must be picked up in person. There will be no sale or distribution of these papers ~CAC Cards are not proof of U.S. citizenship. after the event. Note this forum has a “no paper, no podium” and “no podium, no paper” policy and it is therefore not possible to get all papers until after the last presentation has occurred.

Please be advised that all policies and procedures MUST be followed or admittance to the restricted sessions will not be permitted. Anyone wishing to enter the restricted session room MUST abide by the policies, procedures, and submission of verified documents mandated by the DoD. No Exceptions!

20 aviation.aiaa.org EXPOSITION HALL AIAA PUBLICATIONS PAVILION AND AIAA FOUNDATION WITHIN THE HUB Stop by the AIAA Publications Pavilion, located in the Exposition Hall, to browse publications and merchandise, learn about your membership benefits, and meet AIAA staff.

30% OFF ALL BOOKS EXPOSITION HALL HOURS AIAA Publications is offering a special show discount TUESDAY, 26 JUNE on all titles featured at the AIAA AVIATION Forum. 1300–1630 HRS Attendees can take advantage of a 30% discount off the 1830–2000 HRS — WELCOME RECEPTION* Local soft rock/acoustic artist Brandon Crocker will perform. list price of all books for sale at the AIAA Publications

Pavilion. This show special will only be available during Sponsored by the forum! Take advantage of these super savings and WEDNESDAY, 27 JUNE visit the AIAA Publications Pavilion! 0845–1630 HRS

THURSDAY, 28 JUNE MEET THE AUTHOR 0845–1630 HRS Leland M. Nicolai *A ticket is required and included in the registration fee where indicated. Fundamentals of Aircraft and Airship Design and Lessons Learned

Wednesday, 27 June Coffee Break: 0900–0930 hrs Luncheon: 1230–1400 hrs Coffee Break: 1600–1630 hrs

Please join our generous donors in advancing aerospace with your gift today. With your help, we will continue to inspire and support the next generation of aerospace professionals. Come check out our silent auction that has some cool aerospace items up for bid.

DAILY PRIZE DRAWINGS – VISIT THE HUB TO ENTER! New in 2018: Visit the HUB in the Exposition Hall each day to drop your business card for a chance at winning one of three gift cards! › Prize 1 drawing at 1945 hrs on Tuesday during reception in Exposition Hall. › Prize 2 drawing at 1600 hrs on Wednesday. › Prize 3 drawing at 1600 hrs on Thursday. Please drop only one entry (business card) per day! Multiple entries will be removed. You do not need to be present to win, but you may claim your prize in the HUB while at 2018 AIAA AVIATION Forum. aviation.aiaa.org 21 EXIT EXIT CONCESSION EXIT EXIT EXPOSITION HALL FLOOR PLAN F O O

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The HUB is open Tuesday–Thursday during Exposition Hall hours! The Exposition Hall is getting an exciting addition at the 2018 HIGHLIGHTED SESSIONS AIAA AVIATION Forum: the HUB! This new multi-use area built into the heart of AIAA expositions will feature many attendee- › Aerospace America Interview: favorite activities like Q&A with keynote speakers and AIAA Rodin Lyasoff leadership, PLUS two presentation areas and innovative › Career Tips programming and features such as design challenges, charging stations, a lounge area, and more. › Paper Airplane Contest

Need to identify a place to meet up with friends? › Meet the AIAA President and Make the HUB that place! Executive Director

Check out the complete schedule of activities: › Q&A with Michael Huerta aviation.aiaa.org/thehubschedule › Design Challenge: Balloon Rocket Car

aviation.aiaa.org 23 EXHIBITORS BY BOOTH NUMBER

217 Aerion Technologies ★ 317 IC2 (Interdiscipilnary Consulting Corp)

415 Aeronomics, Inc. 515 Kulite Semiconductor Products, Inc.

610 AeroTEC ★ 109 LaVision, Inc.

714 AIAA Atlanta Section 614 Le Mans Acoustique

417 Air Force Research Laboratory 201 Lockheed Martin Corporation ★

316 Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) 108 MathWorks

102 Aurora Flight Sciences, A Boeing Company ★ 111 Metacomp Technologies ★

403 BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc. 609 NASA

103 Boeing Technology Services ★ 608 National Research Council of Canada

401 Cambridge University Press 603 PCB Piezotronics, Inc.

509 COMSOL, Inc. 214 Photron

516 Dewesoft LLC 208 Pointwise, Inc. ★

505 Ennova Technologies 115 POWERSYS

502 ESTECO 503 Rokop Inc.

500 Exa Corporation, a Dassault Systèmes Company 605 Siemens PLM Software

615 G.R.A.S. Sound & Vibration 210 Tecplot ★

511 GT-SUITE System Simulation

★ AIAA Corporate Member Company

24 aviation.aiaa.org EXHIBITORS

Aerion Technologies 217 AIAA Atlanta Section 714 Charles Schnake Bob Greene 1900 Embarcaders Rd., STE #101 1351 Old Mobile Rd

Palo Alto, CA 94303 McCaysville, GA 30555 Phone: 650-433-2314 Phone: 770-595-9719 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.aerion-tech.com AIAA Atlanta Section goals include advancing the science and Aerion Technologies (ATC) creates tools for aerodynamic technology of aeronautics, and astronautics, to encouraging design and analysis of aerospace vehicles. At Aviation 2018 original research, furthering the professional advancement ATC is launching 2 new products: Cart3D+, an intuitive aerial of our members and improving public perception of our vehicle design tool built around NASA’s renowned Cartesian profession, contributions and accomplishments. Our diverse Euler CFD solver, and SAGE, a scriptable CAD tool that enables membership includes engineers from Delta Air Lines, Lockheed the construction of sophisticated parametric models for Martin, , Kennesaw State, Spaceworks and Area-1. engineering design optimization. We work with two student chapters and support a variety of STEM related programs. Aeronomics, Inc. 415 Abigale Brown Air Force Research Laboratory 417 5030 Bradford Dr., Suite 230 Phil Mangan

Huntsville, AL 35805 2079 10th St. Building 255 Area B Phone: 256-808-7483 WPAB, OH 45433 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] aeronomicsinc.com/index.htm Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is the only Air Force Aeronomics is small business providing advanced solutions organization wholly dedicated to leading the discovery, to system engineering design problems. Founded in 2017, our development and integration of warfighting technologies for team of industry recognized experts excels in the areas of the nation’s air, space and cyberspace forces. AFRL Aerospace thermal protection systems, hypersonic aerothermodynamics, Systems Directorate brings together world-class facilities thermostructural analysis, electronics thermal management, including a fuels research facility, structural testing labs, flight test and evaluation, and aerothermal ground test and compressor research facility, rocket testing facilities, supersonic evaluation, strategic simulation planning, threat modeling, and subsonic wind tunnels, flight simulation lab and many other hypersonic missile systems, and integrated defense architecture cutting-edge research labs. https://afresearchlab.com/ characterization.

Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) 316 AeroTEC 610 Jason Austin Emily Brown 100 Kindel Drive, Suite A242 6100 4th Ave S, Suite 300 Arnold AFB, TN 37389-2242 Seattle WA 98108 Phone: 931-454-4204 Phone: 206-486-1923 Email: [email protected] Fax: 206-486-1923 www.arnold.af.mil Email: [email protected] The Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) AeroTEC is a one-stop turnkey flight testing, engineering, data conducts developmental test and evaluation of weapon, analysis, and certification business designed to bring aerospace propulsion, aerodynamic and space systems for the Nation products to market quickly, efficiently, and on budget. With through modeling, simulation, ground and flight test. Team locations in Seattle and Moses Lake, Washington, the company AEDC seeks to be the Nation’s best value test and analysis employs over 350 engineers, technicians, and support staff, source for aerospace and defense systems. AEDC is part of including 23 DERs specializing in a variety engineering disciplines. the Air Force Test Center, an Air Force Materiel Command organization.

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Aurora Flight Sciences, A Boeing Company 102 Cambridge University Press 401 Patti Woodside Kamini Ramphal 9950 Wakeman Dr. 1 Liberty Plaza

Manassas, VA 20110 New York, NY 10006 Phone: 703-396-6304 Phone: 212-337-5000 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.cambridge.org/academic Aurora Flight Sciences has over 25 years developing innovative, highly capable unmanned aircraft for national security Cambridge University Press’ publishing in books and journals requirements. From our Optionally Piloted Centaur, to our 5-day combines state-of-the-art content with the highest standards of endurance Orion RPA, and our new DARPA VTOL X-Plane scholarship, writing and production. Visit our stand to browse Technology Demonstrator, Aurora delivers! Contact us for an new titles, available at 20% discount, and to pick up sample in-depth discussion of our solutions. Aurora is currently hiring – copies of our journals. Visit our website to find out more about “Come Build The Future With Us” what we do: www.cambridge.org/academic

BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc. 403 COMSOL, Inc. 509 John Skarakis Frida Nilsson 29800 Middlebelt Rd., Suite 100 100 District Avenue

Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Burlington, MA 01803 Phone: 248-737-9760 Phone: 781-273-3322 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.ansa-usa.com COMSOL Multiphysics is an industry-leading scientific-software BETA CAE Systems USA, Inc, est. 1997, is an engineering package for the modeling and simulation of any physics-based company based in Farmington Hills Michigan. For over 20 years system. A particular strength is its ability to account for interdependent, it has been known for its distribution of the ANSA and META coupled physics, known as multiphysics phenomena. Modules Software Suite and continued commitment to offering industry for specific disciplines including AC/DC, Acoustics, Plasma, leading software support and services. In addition to this, the Heat Transfer, MEMS, RF and Structural Mechanics are available. company also provides consulting services in high-end Finite Element modeling and analysis, and places specialists for Dewesoft LLC 516 contract positions on client sites. Christie Nowicki 10730 Logan Street Boeing Technology Services 103 Whitehouse, OH 43571 DEWESoft® measurement innovation Suzi Hammond Phone: 419-574-1739 7755 E. Marginal Way S Email: [email protected] Seattle, WA 98108 www.dewesoft.com Phone: 253-241-6310 DEWESoft, offers a full suite of hardware for in-vehicle & lab Email: [email protected] data acquisition applications. Scalable from 4 to 1,000’s of www.boeing.com/bts channels our instruments are available as small USB & EtherCat Boeing Technology Services provides access to the Boeing devices, stand-alone battery-powered systems, rack-mounted testing facilities, equipment, and technical expertise that have configurations, & ruggedized field-ready solutions. Powered produced some of today’s most innovative products, including by the latest DEWESoft X software, we acquire & control many commercial airplanes, rotorcraft, unmanned aircraft, tankers, multi-domain test sets that include analog in/out, digital in/out, fighters, airlifters, space systems, network-centric systems video, CAN, FlexRay, XCP, GPS, & more. and more. With a passion for collaborative listening, planning, contracting, execution and delivery, Boeing creates a tailored Ennova Technologies 505 partnership with you to achieve your product testing goals. Michael Hohmeyer 2150 Allston Way, Suite 250

Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: 858-334-8675 Email: [email protected] www.ennova-cfd.com Ennova Technologies delivers today’s most scalable simulation platform combining the power of cloud based computing, advanced geometry repair tools, and mixed mode meshing to create an extremely efficient pre and post processing simulation environment.

26 aviation.aiaa.org EXHIBITORS

ESTECO 502 GT-SUITE System Simulation 511 Sally Duquesnel Dana Pellegrini 39555 Orchard Hill Place, Suite 457 601 Oakmont Lane, Suite 220

Novi, MI 48375 Westmont, IL 60559 Phone: 248-885-9507 Phone: 630-325-5848 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.esteco.com www.gtisoft.com ESTECO is a pioneer in numerical optimization solutions, Gamma Technologies develops GT-SUITE, the industry-leading specializing in the research and development of engineering Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) CAE system software for all stages of the simulation-driven design process. simulation software. GT-SUITE provides a comprehensive set ESTECO’s top-class products, modeFRONTIER and VOLTA, of validated 0D/1D/3D multi-physics component libraries, are used worldwide, helping companies increase efficiency in which simulate the physics of fluid flow, thermal, mechanical, design simulation and accelerate product innovation. multi-body, structural, electrical, magnetic, chemistry, and controls. Using combinations of these libraries, models simulate any aircraft system, including the complete Virtual Integrated Exa Corporation, a Dassault Systemes Company 500 Aircraft (VIA). Chris Martin 55 Network Drive

Burlington, MA 01803 IC2 (Interdisciplinary Consulting Corp) 317 Phone: 781-564-0331 Len Kubik Email: [email protected] 5745 SW 75th St. #364 Gainesville, FL 32608 Exa Corporation, develops, markets, sells, and supports (CAE/ Phone: 256-283-8110 CFD) software products, and provides professional services Email: [email protected] for simulation-driven design. Leading manufacturers choose www.thinkIC2.com our fluid flow, heat transfer, and acoustic simulation solutions to optimize the performance of their products, reduce product Delivering Scientific-Grade Sensors. Advancing Aerospace development costs, and improve the efficiency of their design Test. With a deep knowledge of aerospace test and over and engineering processes. two decades researching best-in-class sensor development techniques, IC2 delivers scientific-grade precision sensors that push the envelope of aerospace measurement accuracy and G.R.A.S. Sound & Vibration 615 performance. Mark Schmelzer 2234 East Enterprise Parkway Twinsburg, OH 44087 Kulite Semiconductor Products, Inc. 515 Phone: 330-425-1201 Pauline Pellegrino Fax: 330-425-1235 One Willow Tree Road Email: [email protected] Leonia, NJ 07605 www.gras.us Phone: 201-461-0900 At G.R.A.S. we know that to trust your measurement results; Email: [email protected] signal quality, stability and robustness are essentials. Globally recognized as the leader in transducer technology, And because we also know how you handle and use the Kulite Semiconductor Products maintains its edge with vigilant microphones in your daily work, we design and build our research, ingenious designs and forward-thinking minds. microphones to perform under real life conditions – and way Employing solid-state silicon on silicon technology, Kulite beyond. We use a series of “Highly Accelerated Life Tests” to creates and customizes the most reliable transducers, designed ensure reliable data and that our microphones live up to the to perform in the harshest conditions. Ongoing research high quality and precision that our customers have come to and development has led to the pioneering of new sensing expect and trust. technologies with applications in aviation, wind tunnel and flight test engineering.

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LaVision, Inc. 109 MathWorks 108 Deborah Mullins Greg Drayer Andrade 211 W. Michigan Ave., Suite 100 3 Apple Hill Drive

Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Natick, MA 01760 Phone: 734-485-0913 Phone: 508-647-7000 Fax: 240-465-4306 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] mathworks.com www.lavision.com The MATLAB and Simulink product families are fundamental LaVision provides integrated measurement systems for applied math and computational tools adopted by more than experimental fluid dynamics, combusting and multiphase 5000 universities and colleges. MathWorks products help prepare flows, material characterization, and in cylinder measurement. students for careers in industry, where the tools are widely used for LaVision is the market leader in image based measurement data analysis, mathematical modeling, and algorithm development systems playing a pioneering role in the development of in collaborative research and new product development. techniques such as PIV, LIF, DIC and BOS. LaVision stays at the forefront of measurement science strives for customer Metacomp Technologies 111 satisfaction. Vedat Akdag 28632 Roadside Drive, Suite 255 Le Mans Acoustique 614 Agoura Hills, CA 91301

Olivier Roinson Phone: 818-735-4880 Le Mans Universite - UFR Sciences - Fax: 818-735-4881 Avenue Olivier Messiaen Email: [email protected]

Le Mans 72000 www.metacomptech.com France Metacomp Technologies is at the forefront of cutting edge Phone: +33 782 653 810 simulation technology with software products for Computational Email: [email protected] Fluid Dynamics ICFD++, Aero-Acoustics ICAA++, Mesh Generation www.lemans-acoustique.fr IMIME and Structural Mechanics ICSM++ including MetaFSI for “Le Mans Acoustique” unites major contributors to R&D and fluid-structure interactions. Founded in 1994 by pioneers in CFD, Innovation, Basic Research and Training who share a common validated by industry, government institutions, and universities goal: To develop an international-reaching acoustics hub in Le worldwide, and with an unparalleled reputation for high-level Mans city, France. The expertise developed in aeroacoustics support, Metacomp will be an Integral part of your success. is applied to aircraft engine liners through basic research and cutting edge test benches currently under construction. NASA 609 “Le Mans Acoustique” is also focusing on Acoustic Materials, Electroacoustics, Vibroacoustics, US Non Destructive Testing, Joanne Richard Psychoacoustics. 300 E St SW Washington, DC Phone: 703-330-5669 Lockheed Martin Corporation 201 Email: [email protected] Dave Chen NASA’s Vision: We reach for new heights and reveal the 1011 Lockheed Way unknown for the benefit of humankind. Palmdale, CA 93599 Email: [email protected] National Research Council of Canada 608 Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately Stuart McIlwain 97,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the 1200 Montreal Road, Bldg M2 research, design, development, manufacture, integration and Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6 sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and Canada services. Lockheed Martin is the largest dedicated U.S. defense Phone: 613-998-0503 company, with a legacy of technological innovation addressing the Email: [email protected] most challenging needs of the and our allies. The National Research Council of Canada’s (NRC) Aerospace Research Centre supports the aerospace industry with world- class research facilities and multidisciplinary expertise. Our facilities provide cost-effective platforms to test, validate and demonstrate your technologies, including several wind tunnels in Ottawa, Canada. Clients have access to our 5 foot trisonic tunnel, 6 × 9 foot tunnel, 30 foot low-speed tunnel, altitude icing tunnel or 10 × 20 foot icing tunnel.

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PCB Piezotronics, Inc. 603 Rokap Inc. 503 Jennifer Gadomski Russ Kaplan 3425 Walden Avenue 1002 Yale Ave

Depew, NY 14043 Wallingford, CT 06492

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Abate, G., 194-FD-37 Algozino, S., 236-FD-47 Appelbaum, J., 45-AA-11 Bahr, C., 8-AA-5, 86-AA-14 Abdalla, A., 298-APA-35 Alhawwary, M., 371-FD-63 Arad, E., 63-FC-4/APA-10 Bai, J., 152-FD-32, 307-ATIO.DE-2 Abdallah, A., 92-AFM-3 Ali, B., 369-FD-61 Aranyos, T., 289-TP-12 Bailey, R., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Abdelaziz, M., 286-NIA-2 Ali, M., 10-AFM-1, 27-FD-3/FC-2, 286- Arata, A., 133-APA-16 Bailly, C., 128-AA-23 Abdelkefi, A., 10-AFM-1, 55-ATIO.ACD- NIA-2, 338-APA-41 Arce León, C., 4-AA-1 Bake, F., 210-AA-35, 255-AA-39, 293- 4/MDO-3, 98-APA-14, 179-APA-22, Alizadeh, A., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Arcondoulis, E., 5-AA-2, 43-AA-9, AA-46, 333-AA-53 233-FD-44, 286-NIA-2 Allaire, D., 34-MDO-1, 352-MDO-26 294-AA-47 Baker, C., 39-TP-1 Abdelmaksoud, W., 288-TP-11, 323-TP-14 Allan, W., 219-APA-28 Aref, P., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 Baker, D., 6-AA-3, 129-AA-24 Abdessemed, C., 99-APA-15/FC-7, Allen, B., 271-ATIO.TF-9, 309-ATIO.TF-12 Argyrakis, C., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Baker, W., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 263-APA-30 Allen, C., 157-MDO-9, 297-APA-34/ Arneson, H., 223-ATIO.ATM-11, 303- Balac, M., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 284-MST-7 Abdulrasool, A., 147-FD-27 MDO-20 ATIO.ATM-15 Balachandar, S., 46-AA-12 Abe, K., 53-ASE-3 Allen, J., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3 Arnold, E., 202-MST-4 Balachandran, S., 103-ATIO.ATM-6 Aboelsoud, W., 286-NIA-2 Alley, N., 237-FT-4 Arnold, J., 374-GT-15 Balakrishnan, H., 305-ATIO.ATM-17, Åbom, M., 255-AA-39 Allison, D., 157-MDO-9, 239-ITAR-4, Arnold, S., 72-GT-3 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Abou Dief, T., 288-TP-11 241-MDO-16 Arnoult, G., 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Balakumar, P., 314-FD-54 Abousabaa, M., 288-TP-11 Allmaras, S., 315-FD-55 Arntson, H., 237-FT-4 Balan, C., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ AbouZeid, A., 288-TP-11 Al-Okbi, Y., 127-AA-22 Arora, N., 194-FD-37, 231-FD-42 ATIO.GRE-1 Abraham, S., 74-MDO-4 Alonso, J., 34-MDO-1, 240-MDO-15 Arsalane, W., 201-MDO-13 Balantrapu, N., 294-AA-47 Abu Salem, K., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Alonso-Miralles, J., 7-AA-4 Arthur, K., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 Balboni, J., 123-TP-5 Acar, B., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/ Alsaidi, B., 35-MDO-2 Arthur, T., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Balchanos, M., 184-ATIO.ATM-9 MDO-24 Alsalous, O., 342-ATIO.ATM-19 Asai, S., 228-FC-15 Ball, M., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Acevedo, D., 208-AA-33, 259-AA-43 Alspach, N., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Asghar, A., 219-APA-28, 298-APA-35 Balland, M., 221-ASE-11, 340-ASE-14 Acheson, M., 286-NIA-2 Altinok, A., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 Ashcraft, T., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Baltadjiev, N., 361-APA-46 Ackerman, K., 41-AA-7 Altintas, O., 284-MST-7 Asher, I., 352-MDO-26 Bane, S., 37-PDL-1, 76-PDL-2, 121-PDL-3 Adams, N., 375-TP-19 Alunni, A., 123-TP-5 Ashpis, D., 244-PDL-6/FC-17 Banerjee, A., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Adel, A., 288-TP-11 Alvarez, E., 219-APA-28 Ashuri, T., 156-MDO-8, 157-MDO-9, Barad, M., 276-FD-48 Adler, M., 313-FD-53 Alves, L., 110-FD-21, 146-FD-26 200-MDO-12 Barbieux, V., 216-APA-25 Adowski, T., 375-TP-19 Alvi, F., 9-AA-6, 231-FD-42 Ashworth, R., 146-FD-26 Barcala-Montejano, M., 51-APA-8 Afshar, A., 53-ASE-3, 137-ASE-7 Amaral, F., 51-APA-8 Assi, G., 97-APA-13 Bardera-Mora, R., 16-APA-5, 51-APA-8 Aftosmis, M., 217-APA-26/MDO-14, Amemiya, K., 256-AA-40 Atachbarian, A., 358-APA-43 Bariselli, F., 353-TP-16 338-APA-41 Amitay, M., 62-FC-3, 193-FD-36, 236- Atik, H., 339-APA-42 Barjhoux, P., 201-MDO-13 Agarwal, R., 68-FD-14, 109-FD-20, FD-47, 311-FC-18 Atkins, E., 47-AFM-2, 138-ATIO.ATM-7, Barmore, B., 60-ATIO.TF-2, 141-ATIO. 146-FD-26, 196-FD-39, 263-APA-30, Ammirati, A., 44-AA-10 284-MST-7, 303-ATIO.ATM-15 TF-5, 225-ATIO.TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13, 275-FD-16, 311-FC-18, 314-FD-54, 315- Amoako, A., 39-TP-1 Atkinson, C., 285-MST-8, 320-MST-9 344-ATIO.TF-13 FD-55, 337-APA-40, 369-FD-61 Amrhar, A., 120-NIA-1 Atreya, S., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Barnes, C., 189-FC-12/PDL-5, 195-FD-38 Agrawal, P., 374-GT-15 Anastasopoulos, L., 238-GT-8 ATIO.GRE-1 Baron, V., 294-AA-47 Agui, J., 301-ASE-13 Anderson, G., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Aubert, A., 130-AA-25 Barré, S., 173-AA-30 Aguiar, J., 51-APA-8 Anderson, J., 29-FD-5, 42-AA-8 Aurégan, Y., 293-AA-46, 333-AA-53 Barrier, A., 29-FD-5 Aguilar, C., 187-F35-2 Anderson, K., 246-TP-10, 288-TP-11, Austin, J., 199-GT-7 Barrier, R., 355-AA-56, 359-APA-44, Ahlefeldt, T., 5-AA-2 324-TP-15, 353-TP-16 Avallone, F., 5-AA-2, 43-AA-9, 128-AA- 361-APA-46 Ahmad, N., 18-ASE-2, 182-ASE-9, 372- Anderson, M., 321-MST-10 23, 332-AA-52, 355-AA-56, 356-AA-60 Barros, H., 110-FD-21 FD-64 Anderson, W., 197-FD-40, 276-FD-48 Avanesian, D., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Barrows, B., 309-ATIO.TF-12, 321-MST-10 Ahmadisoleymani, S., 74-MDO-4 Andersson, N., 34-MDO-1, 355-AA-56 Averardo, M., 209-AA-34 Bartels, R., 12-APA-1 Ahmed, A., 62-FC-3, 369-FD-61 Andrade, S., 198-FT-3/AFM-8 Averkin, S., 37-PDL-1 Bartkus, T., 301-ASE-13, 340-ASE-14, Ahn, E., 155-ITAR-2 Andreeva-Mori, A., 270-ATIO.ATM-14, Awasthi, M., 129-AA-24 363-ASE-15 Ahuja, J., 34-MDO-1 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Ayancik, F., 31-FD-9 Bartoli, N., 118-MDO-7, 241-MDO-16 Ahuja, K., 89-AA-17, 174-AA-31, 294- Andrejasic, M., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Aydin, E., 69-FD-15 Baskaran, R., 359-APA-44 AA-47, 356-AA-60 Andreussi, T., 121-PDL-3 Aydin, G., 243-MST-6 Bass, M., 237-FT-4 Ai, J., 120-NIA-1, 285-MST-8 Andrianatos, A., 264-APA-31 Ayton, L., 29-FD-5, 42-AA-8, 86-AA-14, Bassett, G., 285-MST-8 Ai, Q., 6-AA-3 Andrienko, D., 161-TP-6 127-AA-22, 129-AA-24 Bassou, R., 137-ASE-7 Aigner, B., 118-MDO-7 Anemaat, W., 19-ATIO.ACD-2, 361-APA-46 Azarpeyvand, M., 4-AA-1, 6-AA-3, 89- Bastawros, A., 137-ASE-7 Ait Oumeziane, A., 37-PDL-1 Ang, L., 170-AA-27 AA-17, 90-AA-18, 127-AA-22, 128-AA- Bateman, H., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Akatsuka, J., 211-AA-36 Angeli, G., 346-FD-57 23, 144-FC-10, 171-AA-28 Bates, R., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Akbar, M., 35-MDO-2 Angelino, M., 212-AA-37 Azevedo, J., 217-APA-26/MDO-14, Bathel, B., 65-FD-11, 215-AMT-6 Akgul, M., 243-MST-6 Angeloudis, P., 58-ATIO.ATM-5 226-F35-3, 235-FD-46, 262-APA-29, Batista, A., 275-FD-16 Akila, H., 171-AA-28 Angland, D., 127-AA-22, 175-AA-32, 360-APA-45 Batista, G., 238-GT-8 Akkermans, R., 172-AA-29, 300-APA-37 330-AA-50 Baca, A., 170-AA-27 Batson, J., 39-TP-1 Alam, M., 68-FD-14 Anisimov, K., 118-MDO-7 Baccarella, D., 374-GT-15 Battiste, V., 225-ATIO.TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13 Alauzet, F., 113-FD-24, 346-FD-57, Ansell, P., 81-APA-11, 99-APA-15/FC-7, Bachalo, W., 100-ASE-5 Bauman, P., 375-TP-19 349-FD-60 244-PDL-6/FC-17, 263-APA-30 Bacic, M., 229-FC-16 Bauman, S., 237-FT-4 Alazard, D., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Antcliff, K., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Backhaus, J., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Baumann, E., 45-AA-11 Alberghini, K., 351-FT-6 Anthony, M., 221-ASE-11 Bacon, B., 131-AFM-6 Baxter, L., 33-GT-2 Alemdaroğlu, H., 359-APA-44 Antonialli, L., 46-AA-12 Baddoo, P., 29-FD-5, 42-AA-8 Bayeux, C., 17-ASE-1 Alexander, A., 318-GT-11 Antoniou, C., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 284-MST-7 Badrinath, S., 305-ATIO.ATM-17, 366- Bayoumy, A., 35-MDO-2 Alexander, D., 39-TP-1, 192-FD-35 Antunes, A., 66-FD-12, 357-AMT-11/GT-14 ATIO.ATM-21 Bayrak, A., 176-AFM-7 Alexander, W., 257-AA-41 Anzalotta, C., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Badrya, C., 29-FD-5 Bazile, A., 28-FD-4 Alexandrov, N., 271-ATIO.TF-9, 309- Aogaki, T., 372-FD-64 Bae, H., 241-MDO-16 Beale, D., 33-GT-2, 72-GT-3 ATIO.TF-12 Aouizerate, G., 340-ASE-14 Baeder, J., 29-FD-5, 114-FD-25, 197-FD-40 Beard, J., 183-ATIO.ACD-8 Alexeenko, A., 204-TP-7 Apaza, R., 225-ATIO.TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13 Bagasol, L., 223-ATIO.ATM-11 Beard, S., 36-MST-1, 284-MST-7 Aley, K., 228-FC-15 Aponso, B., 159-MST-3, 202-MST-4 Bagassi, S., 36-MST-1 Beaugendre, H., 52-APA-9 aviation.aiaa.org 31 AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEX

Beck, J., 323-TP-14 Bil, C., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 112-FD-23, Branam, R., 37-PDL-1 Burrows, T., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Beck, R., 77-TP-3 150-FD-30, 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO- Brandão, K., 238-GT-8 Burton, M., 240-MDO-15, 344-ATIO.TF-13 Beck, W., 132-AMT-4 21, 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Brandis, A., 77-TP-3, 161-TP-6, 246-TP- Burton, S., 282-MDO-18 Becker, G., 14-APA-3 Bilgen, O., 179-APA-22 10, 322-TP-13, 353-TP-16 Bury, Y., 62-FC-3 Becker, K., 22-ATIO.TF-1 Bilimoria, K., 21-ATIO.ATM-2, 224-ATIO. Brandon, J., 131-AFM-6 Busan, R., 131-AFM-6 Becker, R., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 ATM-12 Brandt, S., 268-ATIO.ACD-10 Butler, C., 199-GT-7 Becker, S., 42-AA-8 Billonet, G., 361-APA-46 Brasil, C., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Butler, K., 72-GT-3, 318-GT-11 Begnini, G., 51-APA-8 Billson, M., 291-AA-44 Braun, C., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 364-ATIO. Butler, P., 344-ATIO.TF-13 Behjat, A., 156-MDO-8 Binante, V., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Byahut, S., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Behr, C., 228-FC-15 Binder, B., 285-MST-8 Braun, R., 353-TP-16 Caccamo, M., 362-APA-47 Beijer, B., 118-MDO-7 Binder, R., 22-ATIO.TF-1 Braune, M., 218-APA-27 Cader, A., 355-AA-56 Bekemeyer, P., 216-APA-25 Binkley, B., 33-GT-2 Bravin, M., 340-ASE-14 Cadieux, F., 276-FD-48 Belcastro, C., 225-ATIO.TF-8/ATIO. Birch, D., 51-APA-8 Bravo-Castillero, J., 204-TP-7 Cai, J., 241-MDO-16, 322-TP-13 ATM-13 Bishop, G., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1 Brazier, J., 147-FD-27 Cai, Y., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21 Bell, D., 100-ASE-5 Bishoy, D., 137-ASE-7 Breitsamter, C., 136-APA-19/FC-9 Caire, W., 31-FD-9 Bella, G., 171-AA-28 Blandeau, V., 128-AA-23 Brelage, S., 226-F35-3 Calastawad, S., 148-FD-28 Bellinger, M., 368-FC-20 Bletzinger, K., 136-APA-19/FC-9 Brendlinger, J., 239-ITAR-4 Caldas, L., 5-AA-2 Beltrán, V., 70-FD-17 Blevins, A., 373-FT-7 Brenner, P., 349-FD-60 Caldwell, R., 142-F35-1 Benafan, O., 186-ATIO.TF-7, 237-FT-4 Blinstrub, J., 7-AA-4 Brentner, K., 338-APA-41 Cambray, A., 171-AA-28 Benard, N., 107-FC-8 Blochwitz, T., 285-MST-8 Brès, G., 46-AA-12, 130-AA-25 Cameron, Z., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Ben Ayed, S., 10-AFM-1, 286-NIA-2 Blom, H., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Bresci, C., 51-APA-8 Campbell, A., 36-MST-1, 103-ATIO.ATM-6 Bencic, T., 301-ASE-13 Blom, M., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Breuer, K., 67-FD-13, 368-FC-20 Camussi, R., 46-AA-12, 164-AA-26, 171- Bendarkar, M., 341-ATIO.ACD-13 Bobalik, J., 187-F35-2 Breunig, J., 138-ATIO.ATM-7 AA-28, 209-AA-34, 212-AA-37 Beneddine, S., 52-APA-9 Boccabella, S., 285-MST-8 Briceno, S., 60-ATIO.TF-2, 140-ATIO. Candeloro, P., 171-AA-28 Benek, J., 114-FD-25 Boccelli, S., 353-TP-16 GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ATIO.GRE-1, 272- Candler, G., 26-FD-2, 65-FD-11, 108-FD- Benjamin, F., 355-AA-56 Bodart, J., 62-FC-3 ATIO.TF-10, 307-ATIO.DE-2, 343- 19, 149-FD-29, 161-TP-6, 191-FD-34, Benmeddour, A., 374-GT-15 Boden, H., 255-AA-39 ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/MDO-24, 232-FD-43, 317-FD-67 Bennett, G., 129-AA-24 Bodi, K., 122-TP-4 344-ATIO.TF-13, 367-ATIO.TF-15 Canin, D., 226-F35-3 Benson, K., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Bodling, A., 292-AA-45 Brinton, C., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Cannon, G., 32-FT-1 Benton, S., 25-FC-1/FD-1, 228-FC-15 Boenke, D., 257-AA-41 Briody, E., 308-ATIO.TF-11 Cao, C., 245-TP-9, 289-TP-12 Beraldo, M., 51-APA-8 Bogey, C., 130-AA-25, 212-AA-37 Brionnaud, R., 14-APA-3 Cao, Y., 138-ATIO.ATM-7 Beran, P., 201-MDO-13 Bohnker, J., 368-FC-20 Britcher, C., 120-NIA-1, 133-APA-16, Capittini, G., 236-FD-47 Beresh, S., 48-AMT-2 Böhrk, H., 205-TP-8 286-NIA-2 Capozzi, B., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Berger, A., 66-FD-12 Bonaccurso, E., 137-ASE-7 Brittain, M., 223-ATIO.ATM-11 Cappellazzo, V., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Berger, Z., 211-AA-36 Bond, R., 122-TP-4 Brock, J., 317-FD-67 Caraballo, E., 288-TP-11 Bergeron, K., 52-APA-9 Bond, T., 267-ASE-12 Broeren, A., 53-ASE-3, 133-APA-16, Caraeni, D., 332-AA-52 Berguin, S., 34-MDO-1 Bones, C., 51-APA-8 181-ASE-8 Caraeni, M., 332-AA-52 Bériot, H., 208-AA-33 Bons, J., 199-GT-7 Bromfield, M., 103-ATIO.ATM-6, 120-NIA-1 Carazo-Mendez, A., 333-AA-53 Berk, T., 127-AA-22 Borchers, P., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Brondani, L., 368-FC-20 Carinhana, D., 238-GT-8 Berkefeld, T., 5-AA-2 Borchetta, C., 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Bronsvoort, J., 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Carlson, J., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Berling, J., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Borer, N., 105-ATIO.TF-3, 140-ATIO. Bronz, M., 219-APA-28 Carnevale, A., 120-NIA-1 Berman, K., 174-AA-31 GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ATIO.GRE-1, 186- Brooker, B., 128-AA-23, 208-AA-33 Carolus, T., 88-AA-16, 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Bernardini, G., 332-AA-52 ATIO.TF-7 Brooks, L., 294-AA-47 Carpenter, A., 133-APA-16, 262-APA-29 Bernardo, J., 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Borg, M., 110-FD-21, 231-FD-42, 262- Broszat, D., 291-AA-44 Carrasco Laraña, P., 291-AA-44 Bernicke, P., 172-AA-29 APA-29 Broughton, C., 374-GT-15 Carrington, K., 187-F35-2 Berridge, D., 26-FD-2 Borghi, M., 278-FD-50 Brouwer, H., 256-AA-40 Carroll, D., 244-PDL-6/FC-17 Berry, M., 27-FD-3/FC-2, 338-APA-41 Borovikov, D., 220-ASE-10 Brown, A., 18-ASE-2, 54-ASE-4, 101- Carroll, J., 185-ATIO.ATM-10 Berton, J., 209-AA-34 Bose, S., 130-AA-25 ASE-6, 245-TP-9 Carroll, M., 226-F35-3 Bertram, J., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Bosson, C., 141-ATIO.TF-5, 366-ATIO. Brown, C., 126-AA-21, 334-AA-54 Carter, C., 121-PDL-3 Bertsch, L., 7-AA-4 ATM-21 Brown, D., 116-ITAR-1 Carter, D., 195-FD-38 Bestul, K., 45-AA-11 Botella Calatayud, J., 135-APA-18 Brown, G., 66-FD-12, 120-NIA-1 Carvalho, L., 360-APA-45 Bettebghor, D., 201-MDO-13 Botero, L., 173-AA-30, 208-AA-33, Brown, M., 170-AA-27, 364-ATIO.ACD- Casagrande Hirono, F., 89-AA-17 Bettrich, V., 62-FC-3 259-AA-43 15/ATIO.TF-14 Casalino, D., 86-AA-14, 88-AA-16, 128- Beuting, M., 194-FD-37 Botez, R., 119-MST-2, 285-MST-8 Brugarolas, P., 77-TP-3 AA-23, 150-FD-30, 171-AA-28, 212-AA- Beyak, E., 65-FD-11, 146-FD-26 Bottini, H., 99-APA-15/FC-7 Brune, A., 161-TP-6 37, 291-AA-44, 332-AA-52, 355-AA- Beyer, Y., 119-MST-2 Botura, G., 221-ASE-11 Brunton, S., 64-FC-5/FD-10 56, 356-AA-60 Beyrau, F., 261-AMT-8 Boucher, M., 93-AFM-4 Bryant, M., 179-APA-22 Casalis, G., 107-FC-8 Bhagat, N., 35-MDO-2, 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Bouferrouk, A., 99-APA-15/FC-7, 263- Bryson, J., 94-AFM-5 Caselato de Sousa, G., 298-APA-35 Bhagwandin, V., 81-APA-11 APA-30 Buck, S., 173-AA-30 Casement, J., 187-F35-2 Bhagwat, R., 146-FD-26 Bousquet, P., 128-AA-23 Buckley, N., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Casper, K., 98-APA-14 Bharadwaj, R., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO. Bouveret, A., 194-FD-37 Bucknell, A., 363-ASE-15 Castagno, J., 303-ATIO.ATM-15 TF-14 Bowersox, R., 231-FD-42 Bue, B., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 Castelain, T., 46-AA-12 Bharadwaj, V., 172-AA-29 Bowes, A., 214-AFM-10 Buescher, A., 257-AA-41 Castillo-effen, M., 138-ATIO.ATM-7 Bharadwaj S, A., 135-APA-18 Bowman, J., 109-FD-20 Buesking, K., 116-ITAR-1 Castner, R., 15-APA-4, 277-FD-49 Bhardwaj, P., 178-APA-21 Boybeyi, Z., 182-ASE-9 Bui, T., 262-APA-29 Caswell, A., 177-AMT-5 Bhatia, M., 75-MDO-5, 201-MDO-13 Boyd, D., 41-AA-7 Bulté, J., 8-AA-5 Catalano, F., 173-AA-30, 208-AA-33, Bhattacharjee, D., 229-FC-16 Boyd, I., 75-MDO-5, 123-TP-5, 161-TP-6, Bulusu, V., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 259-AA-43, 298-APA-35, 356-AA-60 Bhattacharya, S., 69-FD-15, 189-FC-12/ 232-FD-43, 246-TP-10, 375-TP-19 Burgess, N., 315-FD-55 Catlett, M., 29-FD-5 PDL-5 Boyle, D., 126-AA-21 Burghignoli, L., 5-AA-2, 209-AA-34 Catron, B., 287-PDL-7 Bhushan, S., 109-FD-20, 208-AA-33 Bozak, R., 5-AA-2, 333-AA-53 Burian, B., 225-ATIO.TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13 Cattafesta, L., 44-AA-10, 64-FC-5/FD- Bianchi, D., 74-MDO-4 Bozkir, B., 359-APA-44 Burke, K., 58-ATIO.ATM-5 10, 145-FC-11/APA-20, 173-AA-30 Bidino, D., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Bradley, K., 15-APA-4 Burlot, A., 63-FC-4/APA-10, 359-APA-44 Cavalieri, A., 4-AA-1, 43-AA-9, 46-AA- Biedermann, T., 42-AA-8, 127-AA-22, Braga, D., 126-AA-21 Burnes, R., 142-F35-1 12, 174-AA-31, 263-APA-30 258-AA-42 Bragg, M., 181-ASE-8, 200-MDO-12 Burns, D., 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Cecilia, A., 205-TP-8 Bieniawski, S., 237-FT-4 Brambley, E., 210-AA-35 Burns, K., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 Celmins, I., 93-AFM-4, 94-AFM-5 Bramsiepe, K., 200-MDO-12 Burnside, N., 44-AA-10

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Cengiz, K., 332-AA-52 TF-6, 240-MDO-15 Combi, M., 220-ASE-10 118-MDO-7 Cenko, A., 374-GT-15 Chin, T., 319-MDO-22 Combs, C., 11-AMT-1/GT-1, 95-AMT-3/ D’Souza, S., 10-AFM-1, 93-AFM-4 Centracchio, F., 209-AA-34 Chinen, M., 199-GT-7 GT-4, 109-FD-20, 279-FD-51, 317-FD-67 Dagen, S., 32-FT-1 Cerino, G., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Chmielaski, V., 101-ASE-6 Comstock, J., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Dai, X., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Cerminara, A., 232-FD-43 Chng, T., 160-PDL-4 Cone, A., 20-ATIO.ATM-1, 141-ATIO.TF-5 Daiguji, H., 293-AA-46 Cesar, L., 6-AA-3 Choi, C., 202-MST-4 Connors, J., 338-APA-41 Dalai, A., 94-AFM-5 Cetegen, B., 368-FC-20 Choi, J., 34-MDO-1, 265-APA-32 Conte, A., 112-FD-23, 346-FD-57 Dalenbring, M., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5, Cetiner, O., 69-FD-15 Choi, K., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Contino, F., 256-AA-40 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Ceyhan, O., 266-APA-33 Choi, S., 34-MDO-1, 35-MDO-2, 265- Conway, M., 97-APA-13, 218-APA-27 Dalle, D., 218-APA-27 Chaganti, N., 128-AA-23 APA-32, 352-MDO-26 Cook, D., 317-FD-67 Danehy, P., 48-AMT-2, 215-AMT-6 Chakrabarti, S., 25-FC-1/FD-1 Choi, Y., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Cook, R., 216-APA-25 Dang, D., 123-TP-5 Chakraborty, A., 114-FD-25 Chong, T., 4-AA-1, 42-AA-8, 88-AA-16, Cookson, J., 32-FT-1 Daniel, D., 116-ITAR-1, 281-GT-10 Chakraborty, I., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 127-AA-22 Cooney, J., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Daniel, K., 91-AA-19 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21, 341-ATIO. Chongfa, X., 121-PDL-3 Cooper, J., 123-TP-5, 216-APA-25 Dannenhoffer, J., 234-FD-45 ACD-13, 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD- Chou, A., 65-FD-11, 147-FD-27, 191-FD-34 Cooper, W., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Danowsky, B., 158-MDO-10 14/MDO-24 Chou, C., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Coppin, J., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1 Dantas, J., 97-APA-13 Chakravarthy, S., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Choudhari, M., 65-FD-11, 108-FD-19, Corbin, A., 120-NIA-1 Dantsker, O., 338-APA-41, 362-APA-47 Chakravarty, S., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 173-AA-30, 191-FD-34 Corcione, S., 16-APA-5, 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Danvin, F., 230-FD-41 Challis, C., 301-ASE-13 Choung, H., 172-AA-29 Cordioli, J., 46-AA-12, 126-AA-21, 255- Dao, C., 31-FD-9, 265-APA-32, 311-FC-18 Chalmers, J., 301-ASE-13 Chowdhury, S., 75-MDO-5, 156-MDO-8 AA-39 Darbandi, M., 150-FD-30, 204-TP-7, Chalon, C., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Chreim, J., 97-APA-13 Corke, T., 25-FC-1/FD-1 354-TP-17 Chaloux, D., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Chrisochoides, N., 23-CPS-1 Cornell, P., 186-ATIO.TF-7 Da Ronch, A., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3, Chan, C., 307-ATIO.DE-2 Christian, J., 245-TP-9 Corralejo, R., 293-AA-46 213-AFM-9, 292-AA-45 Chan, W., 141-ATIO.TF-5 Christophe, J., 42-AA-8, 258-AA-42, Corraro, F., 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Das, K., 271-ATIO.TF-9, 346-FD-57 Chandarana, M., 271-ATIO.TF-9 293-AA-46 Corrêa, F., 368-FC-20 da Silva, A., 109-FD-20, 126-AA-21 Chandler Karp, A., 112-FD-23 Chu, Y., 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Corrigan, A., 295-AA-49, 372-FD-64 da Silva, R., 360-APA-45, 368-FC-20 Chandramohan, R., 119-MST-2 Chung, H., 283-MDO-19 Cosin, R., 66-FD-12, 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Daskilewicz, M., 22-ATIO.TF-1 Chandramouleeswaran, K., 224-ATIO. Chung, J., 180-APA-23 Cotting, M., 32-FT-1 Davenport, L., 54-ASE-4, 101-ASE-6 ATM-12 Chung, W., 36-MST-1 Cotton, W., 225-ATIO.TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13 Davies, C., 307-ATIO.DE-2 Chandrasekaran, N., 196-FD-39, 299- Chyczewski, T., 16-APA-5, 49-APA-6 Couchman, I., 266-APA-33 Daviller, G., 126-AA-21 APA-36 Ciampa, P., 104-ATIO.DE-1, 118-MDO-7, Coulter, N., 284-MST-7 Davis, R., 179-APA-22 Chang, C., 230-FD-41 282-MDO-18, 307-ATIO.DE-2 Counts, M., 142-F35-1 Davison, C., 100-ASE-5, 301-ASE-13 Chang, F., 59-ATIO.GA-1 Ciarella, A., 99-APA-15/FC-7 Coupe, J., 223-ATIO.ATM-11 Davy, R., 173-AA-30, 293-AA-46 Chang, J., 180-APA-23 Ciliberti, D., 16-APA-5, 307-ATIO.DE-2 Courtin, C., 240-MDO-15, 344-ATIO.TF-13 Dawes, B., 34-MDO-1 Chang, L., 10-AFM-1 Cinar, G., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21 Cox, D., 131-AFM-6, 133-APA-16 Dawson, S., 69-FD-15, 315-FD-55 Chang, S., 208-AA-33, 220-ASE-10 Cinnella, P., 28-FD-4, 349-FD-60 Crafton, J., 132-AMT-4 de Araujo, M., 173-AA-30 Chao, H., 138-ATIO.ATM-7 Cipolla, V., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Craig Penner, D., 349-FD-60 DeArmon, J., 306-ATIO.ATM-18, 365- Chao, T., 202-MST-4 Clarey, M., 161-TP-6 Crain, C., 308-ATIO.TF-11 ATIO.ATM-20 Chapelier, J., 65-FD-11, 110-FD-21, 314- Clark, C., 267-ASE-12 Crean, J., 75-MDO-5 Deaton, J., 201-MDO-13, 260-AMT-7/GT-9 FD-54, 372-FD-64 Clark, D., 241-MDO-16 Cremona, F., 285-MST-8 DeBonis, J., 152-FD-32 Chappelle, C., 22-ATIO.TF-1 Clark, I., 8-AA-5, 87-AA-15, 214-AFM-10 Crescenti, F., 201-MDO-13 De Breuker, R., 200-MDO-12 Charbonnier, D., 118-MDO-7, 218-APA- Clarke, J., 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Criscuolo, L., 257-AA-41 Deck, S., 292-AA-45 27, 307-ATIO.DE-2 Clarke, S., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6, 240- Crittenden, T., 148-FD-28 Deegan, C., 108-FD-19 Charoenboonvivat, Y., 299-APA-36 MDO-15 Croft, K., 37-PDL-1 Deem, E., 64-FC-5/FD-10 Charton, V., 340-ASE-14 Claucherty, S., 279-FD-51 Croom, M., 131-AFM-6 Defoort, S., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3, Chati, Y., 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Cleary, S., 268-ATIO.ACD-10 Cross, P., 123-TP-5 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Chatterji, G., 242-MST-5, 243-MST-6, Clemens, A., 14-APA-3 Crossley, W., 60-ATIO.TF-2, 75-MDO-5, Deiterding, R., 232-FD-43 272-ATIO.TF-10, 321-MST-10 Clemenson, J., 53-ASE-3 156-MDO-8 Delattre, G., 147-FD-27 Chaudhry, R., 161-TP-6 Clemons, E., 305-ATIO.ATM-17, 366- Crouch, J., 110-FD-21 DeLaura, R., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Chavarin, A., 27-FD-3/FC-2 ATIO.ATM-21 Cruden, B., 161-TP-6, 246-TP-10, 322- DeLaurentis, D., 60-ATIO.TF-2, 138- Chen, A., 77-TP-3 Cliatt, L., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 TP-13, 353-TP-16 ATIO.ATM-7, 303-ATIO.ATM-15 Chen, C., 20-ATIO.ATM-1, 255-AA-39 Clifford, C., 231-FD-42 Cruz, M., 204-TP-7 Delfs, J., 8-AA-5, 90-AA-18, 125-AA-20, Chen, G., 307-ATIO.DE-2 Clymer, A., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Cubric, J., 279-FD-51 256-AA-40, 292-AA-45 Chen, H., 29-FD-5, 313-FD-53 Coats, P., 139-ATIO.ATM-8, 366-ATIO. Cuco, A., 34-MDO-1, 233-FD-44, 279- Delgado, R., 144-FC-10 Chen, K., 37-PDL-1 ATM-21 FD-51 Delisi, D., 54-ASE-4 Chen, L., 223-ATIO.ATM-11 Cobleigh, B., 198-FT-3/AFM-8, 237-FT-4 Cummings, R., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1, Delisle, M., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3, Chen, P., 59-ATIO.GA-1 Coder, J., 14-APA-3, 109-FD-20, 263- 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3, 96-APA-12/ 183-ATIO.ACD-8, 185-ATIO.ATM-10 Chen, S., 123-TP-5, 130-AA-25 APA-30, 266-APA-33, 315-FD-55 ATIO.ACD-5 Della Vecchia, P., 16-APA-5, 104-ATIO. Chen, X., 314-FD-54, 369-FD-61 Coelho, E., 173-AA-30, 208-AA-33, Cunningham, A., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 DE-1, 118-MDO-7, 222-ATIO.ACD-9, Chen, Y., 374-GT-15 259-AA-43 Cunningham, K., 49-APA-6, 131-AFM-6, 307-ATIO.DE-2 Cheng, C., 300-APA-37 Cogan, B., 237-FT-4 213-AFM-9 Delnero, J., 144-FC-10, 236-FD-47 Cheng, G., 37-PDL-1, 128-AA-23, 208- Cogger, T., 238-GT-8 Cunningham, M., 131-AFM-6, 176-AFM-7 Demange, S., 230-FD-41 AA-33 Cohen, J., 63-FC-4/APA-10, 229-FC-16 Cuppoletti, D., 259-AA-43 De Marco, A., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Cheng, J., 242-MST-5 Cohen, K., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Curran, N., 237-FT-4 Demattia, B., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO. Cheng, V., 303-ATIO.ATM-15 Colangeli, C., 44-AA-10 Curran, R., 104-ATIO.DE-1, 270-ATIO. TF-4/ATIO.GRE-1 Cheng, X., 323-TP-14 Colas, D., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3, ATM-14, 366-ATIO.ATM-21 DeMauro, E., 144-FC-10, 149-FD-29, Chenhao, W., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 341- 240-MDO-15 Currie, T., 340-ASE-14 228-FC-15 ATIO.ACD-13 Coll, G., 289-TP-12 Cusati, V., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Demir, G., 277-FD-49 Chernikov, A., 23-CPS-1, 234-FD-45 Collao, M., 359-APA-44 Cushman, G., 123-TP-5 de Monte, F., 323-TP-14 Chetcuti, S., 307-ATIO.DE-2 Collard, J., 226-F35-3 Cybyk, B., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1, 264- Denayer, H., 257-AA-41 Chevrette, G., 221-ASE-11, 267-ASE-12 Collazo Garcia, A., 99-APA-15/FC-7 APA-31 Dener, A., 200-MDO-12 Chi, Y., 296-AMT-9/FD-52 Collier, B., 363-ASE-15 Czarske, J., 210-AA-35 Deng, H., 220-ASE-10 Chichester, R., 187-F35-2 Collinet, J., 210-AA-35 Czeckay, P., 258-AA-42 Deng, N., 337-APA-40 Chiew, J., 338-APA-41 Colmenares, J., 109-FD-20 Czerwiec, R., 49-APA-6 Deng, W., 369-FD-61 Chin, D., 195-FD-38, 279-FD-51 Colonius, T., 9-AA-6, 27-FD-3/FC-2, D’Agostino, D., 319-MDO-22 Deng, X., 111-FD-22, 348-FD-59 Chin, J., 105-ATIO.TF-3, 153-FT-2/ATIO. 46-AA-12, 109-FD-20 d’Ippolito, R., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3, Denison, M., 146-FD-26, 315-FD-55 aviation.aiaa.org 33 AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEX

de Paula, A., 263-APA-30, 298-APA-35, 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Elbing, B., 31-FD-9 Fei, F., 314-FD-54 368-FC-20 Dowell, E., 321-MST-10 ElDegwy, A., 288-TP-11 Fei, X., 41-AA-7, 105-ATIO.TF-3 De Roeck, W., 44-AA-10, 208-AA-33, Dowgwillo, B., 16-APA-5 El-Ghazaly, S., 344-ATIO.TF-13 Feight, J., 47-AFM-2, 367-ATIO.TF-15 257-AA-41 Dowgwillo, R., 299-APA-36 ElHarriri, G., 288-TP-11 Felder, W., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Dervieux, A., 113-FD-24 Dowling, A., 46-AA-12 Ellejmi, M., 36-MST-1 Fellouah, H., 144-FC-10 Desai, A., 19-ATIO.ACD-2 Downey, J., 186-ATIO.TF-7 Ellerbroek, J., 139-ATIO.ATM-8, 223- Fellows, C., 34-MDO-1, 234-FD-45 de Santana, L., 4-AA-1, 5-AA-2, 89-AA- Downing, J., 9-AA-6, 91-AA-19, 211-AA- ATIO.ATM-11 Felver, J., 48-AMT-2 17, 90-AA-18, 128-AA-23, 298-APA-35 36, 295-AA-49 Elliott, G., 68-FD-14, 133-APA-16, 193- Fenercioglu, I., 69-FD-15 Deshmukh, R., 370-FD-62 Doyle, J., 339-APA-42, 360-APA-45 FD-36, 278-FD-50, 374-GT-15 Feng, F., 332-AA-52 Deshpande, A., 149-FD-29 Drabiak, D., 137-ASE-7 Ellis, R., 187-F35-2 Férand, M., 126-AA-21 Desmet, W., 44-AA-10, 257-AA-41 Drain, B., 48-AMT-2 Elsahhar, W., 127-AA-22, 144-FC-10 Ferchichi, M., 144-FC-10 de Souza, R., 358-APA-43 Drakopoulos, F., 23-CPS-1 El Sayed M., Y., 228-FC-15 Fern, L., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 De Stena, D., 187-F35-2 Drela, M., 240-MDO-15 Elzaabalawy, H., 286-NIA-2 Fernandes, A., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Detandt, Y., 172-AA-29, 331-AA-51 Drew, C., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Emami, R., 243-MST-6 Fernandez, E., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Deters, R., 338-APA-41 Dreyer, M., 367-ATIO.TF-15, 373-FT-7 Emmanuelli, A., 291-AA-44 Fernandez, M., 144-FC-10 De Tullio, N., 30-FD-6 Driver, D., 246-TP-10 Emory, M., 130-AA-25 Fernández Aparicio, J., 291-AA-44 Devalla, V., 93-AFM-4, 94-AFM-5, 364- Drofelnik, J., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3, Empey, D., 123-TP-5 Ferrari, M., 358-APA-43 ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 213-AFM-9 Enea, G., 21-ATIO.ATM-2, 58-ATIO.ATM- Ferreira, P., 368-FC-20 Devenport, W., 43-AA-9, 257-AA-41, Druault, P., 129-AA-24 5, 223-ATIO.ATM-11 Ferrer, E., 230-FD-41 294-AA-47 Druyor, C., 276-FD-48 Engblom, W., 278-FD-50, 284-MST-7 Ferris, R., 45-AA-11 De Visscher, I., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Du, P., 263-APA-30 Engebretson, K., 187-F35-2 Feuillet, R., 113-FD-24, 349-FD-60 de Vries, R., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Du, Y., 322-TP-13 Engelman, R., 128-AA-23 Fezans, N., 93-AFM-4, 119-MST-2, 176- De Wit, B., 118-MDO-7 Du, Z., 283-MDO-19 Engelsen, F., 200-MDO-12 AFM-7 Dey, S., 151-FD-31/MVC-1 Duan, C., 98-APA-14 Engerer, J., 245-TP-9 Ficat-Andrieu, V., 331-AA-51 Dghim, M., 144-FC-10 Duan, L., 66-FD-12, 108-FD-19, 149-FD-29 Enghardt, L., 41-AA-7, 210-AA-35, Filippone, E., 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Didion, J., 39-TP-1 Duan, Z., 112-FD-23 255-AA-39, 256-AA-40, 333-AA-53, Finch, P., 285-MST-8 Diekmann, J., 119-MST-2 Dubey, A., 103-ATIO.ATM-6 356-AA-60 Findanis, N., 69-FD-15 Dierke, J., 172-AA-29 Dubreuil, S., 118-MDO-7, 241-MDO-16 Engholm, C., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Fine, J., 373-FT-7 Diez, M., 156-MDO-8, 319-MDO-22, Duca, R., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/ Engin, K., 69-FD-15 Fine, N., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 352-MDO-26 MDO-24 Envia, E., 335-AA-55 Finez, A., 294-AA-47 Diffenderfer, P., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Ducci, M., 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Erbig, L., 125-AA-20, 208-AA-33 Finger, D., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Di Giovanni, A., 317-FD-67 Ducruix, S., 291-AA-44 Eres, M., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Fiscaletti, D., 90-AA-18 DiGirolamo, E., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3 Duda, B., 45-AA-11, 63-FC-4/APA-10 Erwin, J., 315-FD-55 Fischenberg, D., 54-ASE-4 Di Giulio, M., 209-AA-34 Duell, E., 292-AA-45 Erzberger, H., 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Fischer, J., 258-AA-42 Dignou, B., 86-AA-14 Duff, A., 142-F35-1 Erzen, D., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Fish, F., 31-FD-9 Dikbas, E., 339-APA-42 Dufresne, L., 193-FD-36 Escribano Macias, J., 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Fisher, J., 301-ASE-13 Dill, E., 103-ATIO.ATM-6 Duncan, G., 239-ITAR-4 Espinosa, M., 289-TP-12 Fisher, T., 374-GT-15 Di Marco, A., 5-AA-2, 209-AA-34 Dunn, S., 73-GT-13, 154-GT-6 Eto, K., 144-FC-10 Fisk, B., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Diouane, Y., 201-MDO-13 Duque, E., 196-FD-39 Eun, Y., 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Flaherty, W., 324-TP-15, 354-TP-17 DiPietro, S., 116-ITAR-1 Duraisamy, K., 27-FD-3/FC-2, 64-FC-5/ Evans, A., 185-ATIO.ATM-10, 223-ATIO. Flegel, A., 363-ASE-15 Dippold, V., 109-FD-20 FD-10, 152-FD-32 ATM-11 Fletcher, D., 123-TP-5 Dischinger, D., 363-ASE-15 Duran, I., 42-AA-8 Everett, S., 120-NIA-1 Flink, J., 49-APA-6 Disotell, K., 68-FD-14 Dürrwächter, L., 8-AA-5, 330-AA-50 Ewert, R., 87-AA-15, 90-AA-18, 172-AA- Floyd, A., 120-NIA-1 Dittert, C., 39-TP-1 Durscher, R., 35-MDO-2, 260-AMT-7/GT-9 29, 174-AA-31, 292-AA-45 Flynn, B., 226-F35-3 Diwakar, A., 122-TP-4 Dutta, P., 57-ATIO.ATM-4, 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Ewing, M., 373-FT-7 Fokina, E., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Djeddi, R., 114-FD-25 Dutta, S., 198-FT-3/AFM-8, 214-AFM-10 Eyi, S., 28-FD-4, 75-MDO-5, 232-FD-43, Fong, A., 303-ATIO.ATM-15 Djidjeli, K., 369-FD-61 Dutton, J., 68-FD-14, 193-FD-36, 278- 233-FD-44, 322-TP-13 Fontaine, R., 354-TP-17 Dogan, A., 92-AFM-3, 176-AFM-7, 213- FD-50 Fagan, A., 215-AMT-6, 295-AA-49 Fontes Silva, A., 298-APA-35 AFM-9 Dwight, R., 28-FD-4 Fagley, C., 148-FD-28 Ford, H., 320-MST-9 Dogariu, A., 160-PDL-4 Dwivedi, A., 26-FD-2, 108-FD-19, 149- Fahim, A., 323-TP-14 Ford, M., 31-FD-9 Doherty, J., 35-MDO-2, 297-APA-34/ FD-29 Fahmi, J., 213-AFM-9 Forster, E., 241-MDO-16 MDO-20 Dziedzic, W., 28-FD-4, 195-FD-38, Fahringer, T., 215-AMT-6 Forsyth, P., 112-FD-23, 375-TP-19 Doherty, L., 65-FD-11 369-FD-61 Fairey, R., 34-MDO-1 Forte, M., 107-FC-8, 147-FD-27 Doherty, M., 355-AA-56 Dzikus, N., 183-ATIO.ACD-8 Fala, N., 305-ATIO.ATM-17, 366-ATIO. Fossati, M., 97-APA-13, 179-APA-22, Dolejsi, V., 114-FD-25 E. Porter, M., 368-FC-20 ATM-21 221-ASE-11 Döll, C., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Ebert, C., 136-APA-19/FC-9 Falcão, C., 110-FD-21 Foster, J., 131-AFM-6, 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Dolph, C., 309-ATIO.TF-12 Ecker, J., 309-ATIO.TF-12 Falck, R., 240-MDO-15 Foti, D., 152-FD-32 Dominique, J., 293-AA-46 Eckstein, A., 226-F35-3 Falk, U., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 Franck, J., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Donadon, M., 4-AA-1 Economon, T., 75-MDO-5 Fan, W., 296-AMT-9/FD-52 Frazza, L., 113-FD-24, 346-FD-57 Dong, H., 111-FD-22, 348-FD-59 Edefur, H., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 Fang, K., 202-MST-4, 321-MST-10 Frede, M., 155-ITAR-2 Dong, M., 191-FD-34 Edelman, L., 194-FD-37 Fang, Y., 125-AA-20, 333-AA-53 Frediani, A., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Dong, Y., 120-NIA-1 Edgington-Mitchell, D., 91-AA-19, 130- Fares, E., 45-AA-11, 97-APA-13, 175-AA-32 Fredrick, N., 116-ITAR-1 Donnell, G., 47-AFM-2 AA-25, 174-AA-31, 194-FD-37 Farmer, S., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Freeborn, A., 32-FT-1, 351-FT-6 Doolan, C., 129-AA-24, 258-AA-42, Edquist, K., 77-TP-3 ATIO.GRE-1 Freeman, J., 133-APA-16, 262-APA-29 259-AA-43, 294-AA-47, 356-AA-60 Edwards, M., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 Farooqui, M., 333-AA-53 Freidt, K., 308-ATIO.TF-11 Doom, J., 39-TP-1 Edwards, R., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Fasel, H., 25-FC-1/FD-1, 275-FD-16 Freitas, R., 110-FD-21 Dosch, J., 279-FD-51 Edwards, T., 185-ATIO.ATM-10, 342- Fassmann, B., 292-AA-45 Frej Vitalle, R., 54-ASE-4, 101-ASE-6 Doty, M., 211-AA-36 ATIO.ATM-19 Fattah, R., 4-AA-1, 125-AA-20, 333-AA-53 French, D., 114-FD-25 Dou, Z., 67-FD-13, 148-FD-28 Efthymiadis, M., 362-APA-47 Faulk, D., 187-F35-2 Frendi, A., 147-FD-27 Doué, N., 62-FC-3 Eguchi, K., 121-PDL-3 Faulkner, C., 363-ASE-15 Fresconi, F., 93-AFM-4, 94-AFM-5, 214- Dougherty, R., 5-AA-2, 333-AA-53 Eguea, J., 298-APA-35 Fauqueux, S., 293-AA-46 AFM-10, 339-APA-42 Douglass, R., 137-ASE-7 Eisenberg, E., 149-FD-29 Favennec, B., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Freund, J., 133-APA-16 Dourado, A., 74-MDO-4 Eitelberg, G., 219-APA-28 Fazi, F., 89-AA-17 Freund, S., 49-APA-6 Dousti, N., 88-AA-16 Ekici, K., 114-FD-25, 218-APA-27, 241- Feary, M., 185-ATIO.ATM-10, 225-ATIO. Frey, T., 187-F35-2 Douthat, T., 22-ATIO.TF-1 MDO-16 TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13 Frezzotti, A., 353-TP-16 Dowdle, A., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21, Ekoule, C., 331-AA-51 Feger, J., 104-ATIO.DE-1

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Friedlander, D., 277-FD-49, 359-APA-44 Gerland, F., 107-FC-8 Gonzalez, J., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO- Gupta, A., 120-NIA-1, 355-AA-56 Frink, N., 49-APA-6, 50-APA-7/ATIO. German, B., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 60-ATIO.TF- 21, 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Gupta, P., 112-FD-23, 172-AA-29 ACD-3, 213-AFM-9 2, 105-ATIO.TF-3, 157-MDO-9 Gonzalez Gallego, O., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Gupta, R., 158-MDO-10 Fröhlich, K., 233-FD-44 Gern, F., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/ Gonzalez-Martino, I., 171-AA-28, 291- Gür, H., 232-FD-43 Frost, S., 131-AFM-6 MDO-24 AA-44, 355-AA-56 Gursul, I., 67-FD-13 Fu, C., 323-TP-14 Gerzina, K., 298-APA-35, 339-APA-42 Good, R., 238-GT-8 Gürtler, J., 210-AA-35 Fu, S., 107-FC-8 Geuther, S., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Goodrich, K., 141-ATIO.TF-5, 225-ATIO. Gururajan, S., 367-ATIO.TF-15, 373-FT-7 Fucke, L., 185-ATIO.ATM-10 ATIO.GRE-1 TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13 Gutierrez, J., 159-MST-3 Fujii, K., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Geyer, T., 175-AA-32, 258-AA-42, 259- Goodwin, G., 194-FD-37 Guzman Inigo, J., 42-AA-8, 294-AA-47 Fujimoto, T., 372-FD-64 AA-43 Gopalakrishnan, P., 212-AA-37, 313-FD-53 Gyekenyesi, A., 137-ASE-7 Fujiwara, G., 200-MDO-12 Ghafourizadeh, M., 150-FD-30, 204-TP-7 Gopalarathnam, A., 298-APA-35 Ha, H., 352-MDO-26 Fukagata, K., 144-FC-10 Gharbi, A., 307-ATIO.DE-2 Goparaju, K., 130-AA-25 Habashi, W., 97-APA-13, 179-APA-22, Fukumoto, H., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Gharib, M., 71-FD-18/FC-6 Gord, J., 48-AMT-2 221-ASE-11 Fukumoto, K., 372-FD-64 Ghassemi, P., 75-MDO-5 Gordeyev, S., 155-ITAR-2, 287-PDL-7 Habersetzer, A., 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Fuleki, D., 301-ASE-13, 340-ASE-14, Ghayouraneh, S., 344-ATIO.TF-13 Gordon, S., 320-MST-9 Hachem, E., 28-FD-4 363-ASE-15 Ghazali, S., 94-AFM-5 Gorman, T., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Hack, P., 147-FD-27, 230-FD-41 Funk, R., 89-AA-17 Ghazi, G., 119-MST-2, 285-MST-8 Gosse, R., 262-APA-29 Hackney, B., 57-ATIO.ATM-4, 139-ATIO. Funke, S., 331-AA-51 Ghedhaifi, W., 101-ASE-6 Gottschall, M., 285-MST-8 ATM-8 Furuya, R., 256-AA-40 Ghorbaniasl, G., 74-MDO-4, 256-AA-40 Gough, K., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Hader, C., 25-FC-1/FD-1, 275-FD-16 Fusaro, R., 341-ATIO.ACD-13 Ghoreishi, S., 352-MDO-26 ATIO.GRE-1 Haenschke, D., 205-TP-8 Gaeta, R., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Ghoreyshi, M., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1, Goulding, P., 281-GT-10 Haering, E., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Gaitonde, A., 216-APA-25 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3, 52-APA-9, Govindarajan, B., 29-FD-5 Hagen, B., 155-ITAR-2 Gaitonde, D., 25-FC-1/FD-1, 27-FD-3/ 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5, 263-APA-30, Grace, S., 43-AA-9, 355-AA-56 Haimes, R., 151-FD-31/MVC-1 FC-2, 130-AA-25, 146-FD-26, 174-AA- 300-APA-37, 359-APA-44 Grandhi, R., 201-MDO-13 Hain, R., 180-APA-23 31, 195-FD-38, 256-AA-40, 312-FC-19/ Ghosh, S., 135-APA-18, 136-APA-19/FC- Granlund, K., 29-FD-5, 190-FC-13/APA- Hainaut, T., 292-AA-45 APA-38, 313-FD-53 9, 277-FD-49, 352-MDO-26 24, 195-FD-38, 279-FD-51 Hajczak, A., 129-AA-24 Galaviz-Schomisch, R., 342-ATIO.ATM-19 Ghouila-Houri, C., 62-FC-3 Gransden, D., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Hajian, R., 43-AA-9 Galbraith, M., 370-FD-62 Gianikos, Z., 179-APA-22 Grant, P., 36-MST-1, 119-MST-2, 202-MST-4 Hajj, M., 97-APA-13 Galea, C., 160-PDL-4 Giannini, O., 171-AA-28 Granzoto, R., 14-APA-3 Halbig, M., 186-ATIO.TF-7 Gallas, Q., 62-FC-3 Giesler, J., 259-AA-43 Grasso, G., 42-AA-8 Hale, A., 72-GT-3 Galles, M., 41-AA-7 Giez, J., 294-AA-47 Grauer, F., 324-TP-15 Hale, B., 159-MST-3 Gamba, M., 194-FD-37 Gijsman, F., 98-APA-14 Grauer, J., 93-AFM-4, 131-AFM-6, 176- Hale, R., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/ Gammon, M., 34-MDO-1, 234-FD-45 Gilani, H., 307-ATIO.DE-2 AFM-7 MDO-24 Ganaha, Y., 199-GT-7 Gildersleeve, S., 62-FC-3 Gray, J., 117-MDO-6, 240-MDO-15, 302- Haley, C., 308-ATIO.TF-11 Gand, F., 101-ASE-6 Gildfind, D., 199-GT-7, 244-PDL-6/FC- ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21 Hall, A., 262-APA-29 Gao, H., 70-FD-17, 109-FD-20, 314-FD- 17, 264-APA-31 Graydon, P., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Hall, C., 318-GT-11 54, 369-FD-61 Gillard, M., 182-ASE-9 ATIO.GRE-1 Hall, D., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21, Gao, J., 258-AA-42 Gillespie, D., 112-FD-23, 363-ASE-15, Green, B., 49-APA-6 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Gao, L., 221-ASE-11, 267-ASE-12 375-TP-19 Green, J., 159-MST-3 Hall, N., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5, 178- Gao, X., 268-ATIO.ACD-10, 369-FD-61 Ginn, S., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6, 178-APA- Green, M., 30-FD-6, 71-FD-18/FC-6, APA-21 Gao, Z., 30-FD-6, 112-FD-23, 235-FD- 21, 273-ATIO.TF-16/GRE-2 236-FD-47, 347-FD-58 Hall, P., 259-AA-43 46, 245-TP-9 Girdhar, A., 277-FD-49 Green, R., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Hall, W., 57-ATIO.ATM-4, 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Garbaruk, A., 110-FD-21 Girimaji, S., 315-FD-55 ATIO.GRE-1, 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Hall, Z., 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Garcia, E., 268-ATIO.ACD-10, 341-ATIO. Giuffre, C., 137-ASE-7 Greendyke, R., 161-TP-6 Ham, F., 130-AA-25 ACD-13 Glaab, L., 103-ATIO.ATM-6 Greene, G., 54-ASE-4 Hamidi, R., 157-MDO-9 Garcia Garriga, A., 240-MDO-15 Gladin, J., 268-ATIO.ACD-10 Gregory, J., 30-FD-6, 47-AFM-2, 199- Hamilton, T., 142-F35-1 Garcia-Magariño, A., 16-APA-5, 51-APA-8 Glasby, R., 315-FD-55 GT-7, 361-APA-46, 362-APA-47 Hammond, D., 221-ASE-11 Garcia Sainz, M., 144-FC-10 Glass, M., 142-F35-1 Greisz, I., 300-APA-37 Hamstra, J., 142-F35-1, 187-F35-2, Garg, K., 243-MST-6 Glaudel, H., 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Grenson, P., 52-APA-9 226-F35-3 Garg, S., 97-APA-13 Glauser, M., 27-FD-3/FC-2, 338-APA-41 Grihon, S., 201-MDO-13 Han, C., 156-MDO-8 Garman, K., 373-FT-7 Glegg, S., 80-AA-13, 80-AA-13, 249-AA- Grisham, J., 285-MST-8 Han, P., 111-FD-22, 348-FD-59 Garmann, D., 66-FD-12, 133-APA-16 38, 257-AA-41 Groot, K., 146-FD-26 Han, X., 275-FD-16, 314-FD-54, 315-FD-55 Garner, K., 23-CPS-1 Glezer, A., 148-FD-28, 312-FC-19/APA-38 Gross, A., 278-FD-50, 311-FC-18, 313-FD-53 Han, Y., 53-ASE-3, 267-ASE-12, 363-ASE-15 Garnier, E., 62-FC-3, 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Glina, Y., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Gross, P., 187-F35-2 Han, Z., 75-MDO-5, 146-FD-26, 230-FD- Garrel, A., 4-AA-1 Glowacki, J., 373-FT-7 Gross, T., 288-TP-11, 324-TP-15 41, 241-MDO-16, 311-FC-18, 360-APA-45 Garrow, L., 22-ATIO.TF-1 Gluzman, I., 229-FC-16 Grossmann, D., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Handojo, V., 200-MDO-12 Gatlin, G., 16-APA-5, 51-APA-8 Goertz, S., 216-APA-25 Grout, R., 233-FD-44 Hanifi, A., 265-APA-32 Gatti, A., 288-TP-11, 324-TP-15 Goetten, F., 102-ATIO.ACD-6 Grover, M., 161-TP-6 Hann, R., 17-ASE-1 Gauger, N., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Gogu, C., 241-MDO-16 Grund, T., 16-APA-5, 136-APA-19/FC-9 Hanquist, K., 75-MDO-5, 246-TP-10 Gauvrit-Ledogar, J., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/ Gojon, R., 130-AA-25 Gryazev, V., 9-AA-6 Hansen, M., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 MDO-3 Gokcen, T., 246-TP-10 Gs, S., 65-FD-11, 108-FD-19 Hansman, R., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 185-ATIO. Gaydosh, D., 237-FT-4 Goldhahn, I., 257-AA-41 Guan, W., 59-ATIO.GA-1 ATM-10, 272-ATIO.TF-10, 344-ATIO.TF-13 Gee, K., 9-AA-6, 91-AA-19, 211-AA-36, Goldsby, J., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Guan, Y., 215-AMT-6 Hanson, C., 198-FT-3/AFM-8 295-AA-49 ATIO.GRE-1 Guerin, S., 172-AA-29 Hansson, K., 375-TP-19 Geers, P., 324-TP-15 Goldstein, D., 66-FD-12 Guerreiro, N., 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Hao, G., 175-AA-32 Gehri, A., 218-APA-27 Golliard, J., 293-AA-46 Guha, T., 194-FD-37, 228-FC-15 Hao, J., 323-TP-14 Geiss, I., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Gollnick, V., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 183-ATIO.ACD-8 Gui, Y., 322-TP-13 Hardy, J., 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Geiss, M., 319-MDO-22 Golota, A., 135-APA-18 Guimarães, J., 238-GT-8 Hariharan, N., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7, Gely, D., 164-AA-26 Golubev, V., 88-AA-16 Guimond, S., 281-GT-10 338-APA-41 Gély, D., 8-AA-5 Gombosi, T., 220-ASE-10 Gulding, J., 270-ATIO.ATM-14, 342- Harish, A., 268-ATIO.ACD-10 Geng, X., 259-AA-43 Gómez, F., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 190-FC-13/ ATIO.ATM-19 Harisrinivasan, U., 359-APA-44 Gennaretti, M., 332-AA-52 APA-24 Gunnam, A., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Harris, C., 184-ATIO.ATM-9, 262-APA-29 Georgiadis, N., 152-FD-32, 276-FD-48 Gong, C., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Guo, H., 175-AA-32, 259-AA-43, 334-AA-54 Harris, J., 187-F35-2 Georgiou, T., 64-FC-5/FD-10 Gong, L., 109-FD-20 Guo, J., 125-AA-20, 333-AA-53 Harris, K., 111-FD-22, 192-FD-35 Gerdts, S., 237-FT-4 Gonzales, J., 100-ASE-5 Guo, P., 235-FD-46 Harris, M., 119-MST-2 Gerini, J., 194-FD-37 Gonzalez, D., 313-FD-53 Guo, Y., 87-AA-15, 258-AA-42 Harris, R., 172-AA-29 aviation.aiaa.org 35 AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEX

Harrison, E., 102-ATIO.ACD-6 Hicken, J., 74-MDO-4, 75-MDO-5, 157- Hovakimyan, N., 271-ATIO.TF-9 Jackson, A., 72-GT-3 Harrison, N., 72-GT-3 MDO-9, 200-MDO-12, 348-FD-59, Howerton, B., 170-AA-27, 210-AA-35 Jackson, C., 113-FD-24 Harrison, S., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 370-FD-62 Hristov, G., 244-PDL-6/FC-17 Jacob, J., 47-AFM-2, 299-APA-36, 367- Harrivel, A., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Hiers, R., 116-ITAR-1 Hrynuk, J., 70-FD-17 ATIO.TF-15 Hart, A., 44-AA-10 Hildebrand, N., 108-FD-19 Hsiao, F., 59-ATIO.GA-1 Jacob, M., 210-AA-35, 355-AA-56 Harter, B., 199-GT-7 Hill, G., 282-MDO-18 Hu, B., 337-APA-40 Jacobi, A., 324-TP-15 Hartman, J., 123-TP-5 Hill, J., 246-TP-10, 279-FD-51 Hu, F., 172-AA-29, 255-AA-39 Jacobs, G., 229-FC-16, 236-FD-47 Hartman, W., 220-ASE-10 Hill, M., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Hu, H., 53-ASE-3, 181-ASE-8, 221-ASE- Jacobs, P., 199-GT-7 Hartmann, J., 183-ATIO.ACD-8 Hill, T., 32-FT-1 11, 244-PDL-6/FC-17, 267-ASE-12 Jacobson, K., 35-MDO-2, 148-FD-28, Hasan, Y., 49-APA-6 Hiller, B., 49-APA-6, 50-APA-7/ATIO. Hu, M., 37-PDL-1 276-FD-48 Hasbestan, J., 197-FD-40 ACD-3 Hu, N., 125-AA-20, 208-AA-33 Jacuzzi, E., 190-FC-13/APA-24 Haser, S., 92-AFM-3 Hines, N., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Hu, S., 17-ASE-1 Jaffe, R., 353-TP-16 Hasheminejad, S., 88-AA-16, 127-AA-22 Hinman, W., 215-AMT-6 Hu, T., 68-FD-14, 175-AA-32, 259-AA- Jain, A., 296-AMT-9/FD-52 Hashii, W., 32-FT-1, 358-APA-43 Hintz, C., 219-APA-28 43, 300-APA-37, 334-AA-54 Jain, S., 156-MDO-8 Hashimoto, A., 372-FD-64 Hintzen, N., 42-AA-8 Hu, Z., 43-AA-9 Jaisankar, S., 76-PDL-2 Haskin, H., 171-AA-28 Hinze, N., 139-ATIO.ATM-8, 365-ATIO. Huang, J., 278-FD-50 Jaiswal, P., 86-AA-14 Hassan, M., 19-ATIO.ACD-2, 367-ATIO.TF-15 ATM-20 Huang, W., 373-FT-7 Jaiswal, R., 93-AFM-4 Hassanalian, M., 10-AFM-1, 55-ATIO. Hirai, T., 256-AA-40 Huang, Y., 19-ATIO.ACD-2 Jakupca, I., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ ACD-4/MDO-3, 98-APA-14, 286-NIA-2 Hirai, Y., 100-ASE-5 Huang, Z., 256-AA-40 ATIO.GRE-1 Hassey, E., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Hiraki, K., 111-FD-22 Hubbard, E., 301-ASE-13 James, C., 244-PDL-6/FC-17, 260-AMT- Hattori, Y., 208-AA-33 Hiremath, N., 338-APA-41 Hubbard, J., 131-AFM-6, 176-AFM-7 7/GT-9, 322-TP-13 Havermann, M., 102-ATIO.ACD-6 Hirsch, C., 74-MDO-4, 135-APA-18 Huber, K., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 James, K., 319-MDO-22 Haxter, S., 125-AA-20 Hirschberg, L., 210-AA-35 Hubin, A., 353-TP-16 James, M., 9-AA-6, 295-AA-49 Hayashi, M., 21-ATIO.ATM-2, 304-ATIO. Hitzel, S., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Huckaby, E., 76-PDL-2 Jamil, M., 369-FD-61 ATM-16 Hladio, D., 116-ITAR-1 Hudson, M., 142-F35-1 Jammalamadaka, A., 212-AA-37, 313- Hayes, J., 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Ho, T., 205-TP-8 Hueckelheim, J., 34-MDO-1 FD-53 Hayostek, S., 236-FD-47 Hocut, C., 10-AFM-1 Huet, M., 291-AA-44 Jamwal, A., 298-APA-35 Hayward, D., 142-F35-1 Hodell, G., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Huff, D., 41-AA-7 Janabi-Sharifi, F., 47-AFM-2 He, J., 296-AMT-9/FD-52 Hoeijmakers, H., 89-AA-17, 98-APA-14, Hultgren, L., 126-AA-21 Janakiraman, V., 271-ATIO.TF-9 He, P., 324-TP-15 228-FC-15 Humbert, T., 293-AA-46 Jansen, P., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 He, Q., 192-FD-35 Hoekstra, J., 139-ATIO.ATM-8, 223- Hummer, C., 52-APA-9, 262-APA-29, Janser, F., 299-APA-36 He, S., 110-FD-21, 157-MDO-9, 241-MDO-16 ATIO.ATM-11 358-APA-43 Janssens, K., 44-AA-10 He, X., 285-MST-8 Hoeveler, B., 299-APA-36 Humphreys, W., 45-AA-11 Jaranson, K., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Heaney, P., 179-APA-22 Hoffler, K., 20-ATIO.ATM-1, 59-ATIO. Hunter, G., 57-ATIO.ATM-4, 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Jardin, T., 219-APA-28 Heath, C., 277-FD-49 GA-1, 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Hussein, A., 97-APA-13 Jardon, Z., 293-AA-46 Hebler, A., 218-APA-27 Hoffman, E., 270-ATIO.ATM-14, 306- Hutcheson, F., 8-AA-5, 86-AA-14 Jarman, L., 111-FD-22 Hecker, P., 54-ASE-4 ATIO.ATM-18 Hutchins, W., 215-AMT-6 Jasa, J., 283-MDO-19 Hedayatpour, M., 47-AFM-2 Hoffman, R., 57-ATIO.ATM-4, 139-ATIO. Hwang, H., 77-TP-3 Jauregui, C., 283-MDO-19 Heeg, J., 179-APA-22 ATM-8 Hynes, T., 355-AA-56 Javed, A., 369-FD-61 Hehner, M., 107-FC-8 Hoffmann, J., 144-FC-10 Ianiro, A., 128-AA-23 Javed, U., 179-APA-22, 233-FD-44 Heim, E., 131-AFM-6 Hoffschwelle, J., 142-F35-1 Idris, H., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Jaworski, J., 29-FD-5, 43-AA-9, 257-AA-41 Heineck, J., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Hokit, M., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Ignjatovic, M., 94-AFM-5 Jayaraman, B., 70-FD-17 Heinold, M., 98-APA-14 Holden, M., 26-FD-2, 231-FD-42 Iijima, H., 51-APA-8 Jean, B., 363-ASE-15 Heinrich, R., 216-APA-25 Holland, J., 309-ATIO.TF-12 Iijima, Y., 51-APA-8 Jeans, T., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1 Heinze, W., 7-AA-4 Holland, K., 44-AA-10 Ikeda, T., 256-AA-40 Jenniskens, P., 374-GT-15 Heisler, R., 239-ITAR-4 Hollingsworth, P., 19-ATIO.ACD-2 Ikwubuo, M., 288-TP-11 Jens, E., 112-FD-23 Heister, S., 192-FD-35 Holman, D., 14-APA-3 Ilario da Silva, C., 4-AA-1 Jente, C., 257-AA-41 Heitin, S., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Holzapfel, F., 178-APA-21, 304-ATIO. Ilie, M., 31-FD-9, 111-FD-22, 192-FD-35, Jeon, D., 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Helland, S., 115-GT-5 ATM-16, 373-FT-7 256-AA-40, 265-APA-32, 311-FC-18 Jepsen, J., 307-ATIO.DE-2 Heller, M., 47-AFM-2, 373-FT-7 Holzäpfel, F., 18-ASE-2, 21-ATIO.ATM-2, Im, D., 265-APA-32 Jeun, J., 174-AA-31 Hemati, M., 27-FD-3/FC-2, 64-FC-5/ 54-ASE-4 Imlay, S., 234-FD-45 Jewell, J., 26-FD-2, 132-AMT-4, 231-FD- FD-10, 69-FD-15, 229-FC-16 Homola, J., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Imtiaz, S., 362-APA-47 42, 232-FD-43, 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Henderson, B., 41-AA-7, 126-AA-21, Hong, H., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Inatomi, A., 372-FD-64 Jha, S., 148-FD-28 295-AA-49 Honnery, D., 91-AA-19, 174-AA-31, 194- Inclan, E., 320-MST-9 Ji, C., 170-AA-27 Henderson, G., 142-F35-1 FD-37 Inman, J., 215-AMT-6 Ji, X., 354-TP-17 Henderson, J., 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Hooker, R., 178-APA-21 Inokuchi, H., 54-ASE-4 Jia, Z., 338-APA-41 Hendrickson, T., 232-FD-43 Hooser, M., 281-GT-10 Inoue, Y., 193-FD-36, 334-AA-54 Jiang, C., 30-FD-6, 112-FD-23, 235-FD- Hengeveld, D., 122-TP-4, 204-TP-7 Hootsmans, L., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3 Ioppolo, T., 215-AMT-6 46, 258-AA-42 Henne, U., 132-AMT-4 Hoover, C., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Isaacson, D., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Jiang, L., 245-TP-9 Henningson, D., 265-APA-32 Hopf, J., 33-GT-2, 318-GT-11 Ishihara, A., 56-ATIO.ATM-3, 272-ATIO. Jiang, N., 48-AMT-2 Henricks, Q., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO. Hopkins, A., 373-FT-7 TF-10 Jiang, X., 94-AFM-5 ACD-14/MDO-24 Horne, W., 44-AA-10 Ishii, T., 211-AA-36, 293-AA-46 Jiao, L., 361-APA-46 Henson, M., 240-MDO-15 Hornung, H., 71-FD-18/FC-6 Ishii, Y., 211-AA-36 Jin, Y., 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Herbst, S., 180-APA-23 Hornung, M., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 104- Islam, T., 10-AFM-1 Jingcheng, F., 341-ATIO.ACD-13 Herff, S., 331-AA-51 ATIO.DE-1, 238-GT-8, 304-ATIO.ATM- Itakura, E., 299-APA-36 Jinks, S., 19-ATIO.ACD-2 Hernandez, R., 334-AA-54 16, 344-ATIO.TF-13, 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Ito, Y., 99-APA-15/FC-7, 129-AA-24, 173- Jirasek, A., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3, Hernandez-Guerrero, A., 334-AA-54 Hosangadi, P., 298-APA-35 AA-30, 190-FC-13/APA-24, 330-AA-50 52-APA-9, 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5, Herr, M., 90-AA-18, 292-AA-45 Hosseinverdi, S., 25-FC-1/FD-1 Ivanco, T., 179-APA-22 300-APA-37 Herran, M., 331-AA-51 Hotle, S., 342-ATIO.ATM-19 Ivanov, M., 214-AFM-10 Joe, W., 35-MDO-2 Herrera, B., 363-ASE-15 Hou, Y., 175-AA-32 Iverson, D., 271-ATIO.TF-9 Joergensen, B., 266-APA-33 Herring, G., 65-FD-11 Houde, P., 10-AFM-1 Iwakawa, A., 99-APA-15/FC-7 Johansen, C., 215-AMT-6 Herring Jensen, M., 256-AA-40 Houpt, A., 121-PDL-3, 160-PDL-4 Iyer, P., 313-FD-53 Johnsen, E., 71-FD-18/FC-6, 152-FD-32, Hess, J., 119-MST-2 Housman, J., 276-FD-48 Izadi, A., 139-ATIO.ATM-8, 365-ATIO. 190-FC-13/APA-24, 278-FD-50 Hetreed, C., 226-F35-3 Houston, M., 9-AA-6 ATM-20 Johnson, A., 301-ASE-13 Heykena, C., 360-APA-45 Houston, V., 321-MST-10 Izadpanahi, E., 148-FD-28 Johnson, E., 101-ASE-6 Hickel, S., 375-TP-19 Houtman, A., 142-F35-1 Jack, D., 20-ATIO.ATM-1, 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Johnson, H., 294-AA-47

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Johnson, M., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Karasawa, T., 199-GT-7 Kimura, S., 137-ASE-7 338-APA-41 Johnson, N., 361-APA-46 Karatoprak, S., 176-AFM-7 Kinard, D., 142-F35-1 Komives, J., 195-FD-38 Johnson, P., 180-APA-23, 300-APA-37 Karban, U., 293-AA-46 King, M., 100-ASE-5, 301-ASE-13, 363- Kondo, Y., 144-FC-10 Johnson, R., 155-ITAR-2 Kargin, V., 92-AFM-3 ASE-15 Konig, B., 97-APA-13, 175-AA-32 Johnson, W., 20-ATIO.ATM-1, 272-ATIO. Karlgaard, C., 94-AFM-5, 214-AFM-10 King, R., 65-FD-11, 229-FC-16 Kontogiannis, A., 17-ASE-1 TF-10 Karman, S., 197-FD-40 King-Steen, L., 267-ASE-12 Kool, N., 221-ASE-11 Johnston, C., 77-TP-3 Karon, A., 89-AA-17, 174-AA-31 Kinkade, B., 133-APA-16 Kopardekar, P., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Johnstone, S., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3 Karp, M., 147-FD-27 Kinzel, M., 196-FD-39 Kopperstad, K., 266-APA-33 Jolly, B., 47-AFM-2, 176-AFM-7, 339-APA-42 Karpstein, R., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Kipouros, T., 201-MDO-13 Korchagin, V., 208-AA-33 Jones, A., 111-FD-22 Kartha, A., 232-FD-43 Kiran, R., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 Korntheuer, A., 262-APA-29 Jones, C., 231-FD-42 Karve, R., 127-AA-22, 330-AA-50 Kirby, M., 59-ATIO.GA-1, 74-MDO-4, Korte, J., 116-ITAR-1 Jones, D., 216-APA-25 Kasahara, H., 264-APA-31 183-ATIO.ACD-8, 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Koschel, S., 356-AA-60 Jones, E., 279-FD-51 Kashi, A., 197-FD-40 Kirchner, B., 68-FD-14 Kosel, T., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Jones, G., 357-AMT-11/GT-14, 363-ASE-15 Kasoju, V., 31-FD-9 Kiris, C., 29-FD-5, 276-FD-48 Koster, O., 127-AA-22 Jones, J., 21-ATIO.ATM-2, 224-ATIO.ATM-12 Kasper, S., 279-FD-51 Kirschmeier, B., 179-APA-22 Kostiuk, P., 103-ATIO.ATM-6, 303-ATIO. Jones, M., 170-AA-27, 210-AA-35, 255- Kasravi, A., 279-FD-51 Kirz, J., 15-APA-4 ATM-15 AA-39 Katz, G., 303-ATIO.ATM-15 Kish, B., 32-FT-1 Kot, A., 23-CPS-1 Jones, W., 151-FD-31/MVC-1, 234-FD-45 Katz, I., 28-FD-4 Kissner, C., 172-AA-29, 256-AA-40 Kotikalpudi, A., 158-MDO-10 Jordan, P., 174-AA-31 Kaul, U., 12-APA-1 Kitaeva, A., 121-PDL-3 Kotsonis, M., 66-FD-12, 107-FC-8, 236- Joseph, L., 294-AA-47 Kaveh, A., 97-APA-13 Kitamura, K., 348-FD-59, 372-FD-64 FD-47 Joseph, P., 5-AA-2, 44-AA-10, 86-AA- Kawasaki, T., 372-FD-64 Kiviaho, J., 35-MDO-2, 148-FD-28 Koyuncu, E., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 14, 88-AA-16, 89-AA-17, 127-AA-22, Kaya, H., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3 Klamo, J., 71-FD-18/FC-6 Kraemer, E., 8-AA-5, 330-AA-50 256-AA-40 Kazemi, A., 347-FD-58, 368-FC-20 Klausmeyer, S., 49-APA-6 Kraft, E., 16-APA-5, 307-ATIO.DE-2 Joshi, A., 205-TP-8 Keating, D., 119-MST-2, 159-MST-3 Klein, A., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Kramer, L., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Joshi, S., 94-AFM-5 Kedward, L., 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Klein, C., 132-AMT-4 Krause, C., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Josyula, E., 322-TP-13, 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Keefe, L., 76-PDL-2 Kleine, V., 263-APA-30, 368-FC-20 Kreeger, R., 99-APA-15/FC-7, 133-APA- Jovanovic, M., 64-FC-5/FD-10, 108-FD-19 Keeler, J., 27-FD-3/FC-2 Kleinert, J., 330-AA-50 16, 137-ASE-7 Jrad, M., 158-MDO-10 Kegerise, M., 191-FD-34 Kleinke, S., 338-APA-41 Kreth, P., 317-FD-67 Jude, D., 114-FD-25, 197-FD-40 Keidar, M., 37-PDL-1 Klepper, J., 281-GT-10 Krishnan, A., 299-APA-36 Juknevicius, A., 4-AA-1 Kelley, B., 309-ATIO.TF-12 Klimmek, T., 49-APA-6, 200-MDO-12 Kristensen, J., 352-MDO-26 Juliano, T., 26-FD-2, 231-FD-42, 317-FD-67 Kelly, K., 234-FD-45 Kline, H., 230-FD-41 Krömer, F., 42-AA-8 Jumper, E., 155-ITAR-2, 287-PDL-7 Kelly, P., 72-GT-3 Klopfenstein, M., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Kruep, J., 284-MST-7, 320-MST-9 Jun, H., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 341-ATIO.ACD-13 Kendall, A., 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Klose, B., 229-FC-16, 236-FD-47 Kruger, M., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Juncker, J., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Kennedy, G., 35-MDO-2, 148-FD-28, Klug, L., 347-FD-58 Krzemien, D., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 June, J., 87-AA-15 319-MDO-22, 353-TP-16 K M, K., 135-APA-18 Kubo, D., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Jung, J., 56-ATIO.ATM-3, 138-ATIO.ATM-7 Kennedy, J., 129-AA-24 Knapke, R., 281-GT-10 Kuchar, R., 49-APA-6 Jung, Y., 223-ATIO.ATM-11 Kennedy, K., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Knast, T., 194-FD-37 Kucukosman, Y., 258-AA-42 Jungo, A., 307-ATIO.DE-2 Kennedy, T., 23-CPS-1 Knight, D., 149-FD-29, 232-FD-43, 244- Kuehl, J., 275-FD-16 Jurkovich, M., 262-APA-29 Kenway, G., 200-MDO-12, 283-MDO-19, PDL-6/FC-17 Kuehme, D., 237-FT-4 Justin, C., 60-ATIO.TF-2, 367-ATIO.TF-15 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21 Knisely, C., 108-FD-19 Kügler, M., 373-FT-7 Juve, D., 127-AA-22 Kercher, A., 372-FD-64 Knobloch, K., 126-AA-21, 333-AA-53 Kuhn, M., 39-TP-1 K, B., 339-APA-42 Kernazhitskiy, S., 339-APA-42 Knopp, K., 59-ATIO.GA-1 Kühnlein, C., 182-ASE-9 K, S., 339-APA-42 Keshmiri, S., 373-FT-7 Knopp, T., 347-FD-58 Kulatilaka, W., 296-AMT-9/FD-52 Kadar, A., 208-AA-33 Kessler, D., 372-FD-64 Knorr, D., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Kulkarni, D., 223-ATIO.ATM-11 Kagaya, R., 211-AA-36 Kessler, M., 8-AA-5, 330-AA-50 Knutson, A., 65-FD-11 Kulkarni, M., 201-MDO-13 Kähler, C., 98-APA-14, 180-APA-23 Khader, S., 88-AA-16 Ko, J., 172-AA-29 Kumada, T., 129-AA-24 Kai, W., 75-MDO-5 Khaled, A., 180-APA-23 Kobayashi, K., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Kumar, P., 228-FC-15 Kala, S., 363-ASE-15 Khalil, E., 288-TP-11, 323-TP-14 Koçan, Ç., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Kumar, R., 149-FD-29, 228-FC-15, 239- Kalagotla, D., 196-FD-39 Khan, O., 369-FD-61 Kocheemoolayil, J., 276-FD-48 ITAR-4, 266-APA-33, 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Kaler, C., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Khanbolouki, P., 219-APA-28 Kocher, B., 317-FD-67 Kumar, S., 211-AA-36 Kalivarapu, V., 241-MDO-16 Kharlamov, D., 213-AFM-9 Kocian, T., 26-FD-2, 65-FD-11, 133-APA-16 Kumar, V., 356-AA-60 Kaller, T., 375-TP-19 Khavaran, A., 211-AA-36 Koelling, J., 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Kundrapu, M., 37-PDL-1 Kalur, A., 229-FC-16 Khorrami, M., 6-AA-3, 45-AA-11, 173- Koeniguer, D., 351-FT-6 Kuntz, D., 161-TP-6 Kalush, S., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 AA-30, 175-AA-32 Koerner, S., 18-ASE-2 Kunz, D., 119-MST-2 Kalyankar, H., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Khosravi, C., 237-FT-4 Kohlman, L., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Kuo, B., 59-ATIO.GA-1 Kambampati, S., 201-MDO-13, 282- Khurana, S., 214-AFM-10 ATIO.GRE-1, 225-ATIO.TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13 Kuramata, K., 193-FD-36 MDO-18, 283-MDO-19 Kianvashrad, N., 149-FD-29, 232-FD- Kohzai, M., 330-AA-50 Kurelek, J., 236-FD-47 Kamble, C., 315-FD-55 43, 244-PDL-6/FC-17 Koike, S., 99-APA-15/FC-7, 190-FC-13/ Kurita, M., 51-APA-8 Kameier, F., 42-AA-8, 258-AA-42 Kibler, J., 141-ATIO.TF-5 APA-24 Kurt, M., 236-FD-47 Kaminsky, A., 241-MDO-16, 358-APA-43 Kicinger, R., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Koizumi, H., 229-FC-16 Kuruvila, G., 118-MDO-7, 297-APA-34/ Kamliya Jawahar, H., 6-AA-3, 89-AA-17, Kier, T., 92-AFM-3 Kok, J., 256-AA-40 MDO-20 90-AA-18 Kiger, B., 142-F35-1 Kokkolaras, M., 35-MDO-2, 240-MDO-15 Kushner, L., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Kandula, M., 289-TP-12 Kihara, H., 53-ASE-3 Koklu, M., 311-FC-18 Kusunose, K., 99-APA-15/FC-7, 190-FC- Kang, C., 314-FD-54 Kim, A., 373-FT-7 Kolano, E., 32-FT-1 13/APA-24 Kang, J., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Kim, H., 35-MDO-2, 76-PDL-2, 282- Kolbakir, C., 221-ASE-11, 244-PDL-6/FC-17 Kütemeyer, M., 39-TP-1 Kanno, T., 75-MDO-5 MDO-18, 283-MDO-19, 297-APA-34/ Kolkman, D., 4-AA-1 Kutkan, H., 322-TP-13 Kanuma, T., 193-FD-36, 334-AA-54 MDO-20, 319-MDO-22 Koll, M., 193-FD-36 Kutluay, U., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3 Kao, J., 282-MDO-18 Kim, K., 278-FD-50 Kolli, J., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/ Kuzolap, A., 119-MST-2 Kapania, R., 158-MDO-10 Kim, M., 202-MST-4 MDO-24 Kwak, D., 51-APA-8 Kaparos, P., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Kim, S., 35-MDO-2, 56-ATIO.ATM-3, Kolonay, R., 157-MDO-9 Kwan, J., 303-ATIO.ATM-15 Kara, K., 49-APA-6, 136-APA-19/FC-9, 352-MDO-26 Koloschin, A., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Kyritsis, D., 136-APA-19/FC-9 216-APA-25 Kimberlin, R., 32-FT-1 Koltsakidis, S., 312-FC-19/APA-38 L. Hoffmann, S., 368-FC-20 Karabasov, S., 9-AA-6, 292-AA-45 Kimmel, R., 26-FD-2, 231-FD-42, 262- Komadina, S., 222-ATIO.ACD-9, 343- La, S., 35-MDO-2 Karakoc, A., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3 APA-29 ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/MDO-24 Laban, M., 256-AA-40 Karam, M., 370-FD-62 Kimura, A., 195-FD-38 Komerath, N., 28-FD-4, 299-APA-36, Lacagnina, G., 88-AA-16, 127-AA-22 aviation.aiaa.org 37 AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEX

Lacerda, M., 120-NIA-1 Lenning, L., 187-F35-2 Liu, G., 111-FD-22 MacDonald, M., 205-TP-8, 246-TP-10, Lacor, C., 74-MDO-4 Leonard, B., 135-APA-18 Liu, H., 17-ASE-1, 112-FD-23, 241-MDO- 322-TP-13 Laffay, P., 210-AA-35 Leonard, M., 282-MDO-18 16, 323-TP-14 MacDonald, T., 34-MDO-1 Lafferty, J., 116-ITAR-1 Leonardi, E., 234-FD-45 Liu, J., 46-AA-12, 295-AA-49, 304- Macheret, S., 204-TP-7 Lakshminarayan, V., 114-FD-25 Leonov, S., 121-PDL-3, 160-PDL-4 ATIO.ATM-16 Machida, S., 54-ASE-4 Lallement, J., 53-ASE-3 Leopold, F., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Liu, K., 192-FD-35 Mackenzie, A., 133-APA-16 Lam, G., 257-AA-41 Le Provost, M., 64-FC-5/FD-10 Liu, L., 56-ATIO.ATM-3, 138-ATIO.ATM- Mackey, C., 234-FD-45 Lammen, W., 118-MDO-7 Le Sant, Y., 132-AMT-4 7, 156-MDO-8, 241-MDO-16, 322-TP-13 Mackey, L., 232-FD-43 Lamping, A., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Leung, R., 257-AA-41 Liu, P., 68-FD-14, 175-AA-32, 259- Mackey, S., 18-ASE-2 Lampl, T., 102-ATIO.ACD-6 Le Vie, L., 36-MST-1, 309-ATIO.TF-12, AA-43, 300-APA-37, 334-AA-54, MacLeod, J., 301-ASE-13 Lancelot, P., 200-MDO-12 321-MST-10 337-APA-40 MacPhee, D., 67-FD-13 Landa, T., 347-FD-58 Levin, D., 226-F35-3, 232-FD-43, 313- Liu, Q., 64-FC-5/FD-10, 109-FD-20, Madani, I., 92-AFM-3 Landry, R., 120-NIA-1 FD-53 190-FC-13/APA-24, 314-FD-54, 369- Madden, M., 202-MST-4, 320-MST-9 Lange, F., 263-APA-30 LeVine, M., 74-MDO-4, 183-ATIO.ACD- FD-61, 374-GT-15 Madden, T., 76-PDL-2 Langford, F., 373-FT-7 8, 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Liu, S., 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Mader, C., 283-MDO-19, 324-TP-15 Lankford, D., 358-APA-43 Levy, C., 148-FD-28 Liu, X., 219-APA-28, 371-FD-63 Madore, J., 368-FC-20 Lannan, N., 47-AFM-2 Levy, D., 341-ATIO.ACD-13 Liu, Y., 5-AA-2, 43-AA-9, 53-ASE-3, 132- Maekawa, H., 193-FD-36, 334-AA-54 Larbi, S., 171-AA-28 Lewe, J., 366-ATIO.ATM-21 AMT-4, 181-ASE-8, 221-ASE-11, 244- Maganzi, M., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Lardeau, S., 208-AA-33 Lewis, D., 116-ITAR-1 PDL-6/FC-17, 267-ASE-12, 294-AA-47, Magar, A., 135-APA-18 La Rocca, G., 118-MDO-7 Lewis, J., 88-AA-16 322-TP-13, 349-FD-60, 361-APA-46 Magee, T., 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Larroya-Huguet, J., 28-FD-4 Lewis, M., 271-ATIO.TF-9 Liu, Z., 120-NIA-1 Magin, T., 353-TP-16 Larsen, D., 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Lewis, S., 244-PDL-6/FC-17, 260-AMT- Livne, E., 75-MDO-5, 200-MDO-12 Magome, M., 199-GT-7 Larsson, J., 152-FD-32 7/GT-9 Lockard, D., 45-AA-11 Mahadevan, S., 103-ATIO.ATM-6, 303- Last, M., 309-ATIO.TF-12 Leylek, E., 214-AFM-10 Locke, R., 276-FD-48 ATIO.ATM-15 Lau, A., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Li, C., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 185-ATIO.ATM-10 Lodato, G., 112-FD-23, 349-FD-60, Maheshwari, A., 60-ATIO.TF-2, 138- Lau, M., 284-MST-7 Li, D., 307-ATIO.DE-2 372-FD-64 ATIO.ATM-7, 303-ATIO.ATM-15 Lauderdale, T., 141-ATIO.TF-5, 366- Li, F., 65-FD-11, 66-FD-12, 108-FD-19, Loechert, P., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Mahfouz, A., 323-TP-14 ATIO.ATM-21 191-FD-34, 230-FD-41 Löffler, S., 16-APA-5, 136-APA-19/FC-9 Mahle, I., 291-AA-44 Laughter, S., 131-AFM-6 Li, G., 354-TP-17 Logan, M., 103-ATIO.ATM-6, 364-ATIO. Mahzari, M., 77-TP-3 Laurence, S., 199-GT-7, 231-FD-42, Li, H., 218-APA-27 ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Mainini, L., 74-MDO-4, 240-MDO-15 275-FD-16 Li, J., 107-FC-8, 223-ATIO.ATM-11, 270- Logothetis, D., 44-AA-10 Majdalani, J., 193-FD-36, 349-FD-60 Laurent, C., 53-ASE-3, 340-ASE-14 ATIO.ATM-14 Loh, B., 299-APA-36 Maki, K., 190-FC-13/APA-24, 278-FD- Lavelle, T., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Li, K., 311-FC-18 Lombardi, R., 118-MDO-7 50, 324-TP-15 ATIO.GRE-1 Li, L., 53-ASE-3, 175-AA-32, 181-ASE-8, Long, K., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Malan, A., 216-APA-25 Laversanne, D., 194-FD-37 259-AA-43, 348-FD-59, 371-FD-63 Long, T., 56-ATIO.ATM-3, 138-ATIO. Maley, J., 93-AFM-4 Lawson, J., 186-ATIO.TF-7, 199-GT-7 Li, Q., 219-APA-28, 370-FD-62 ATM-7, 156-MDO-8, 241-MDO-16 Malik, M., 66-FD-12, 276-FD-48, 313-FD-53 Lawson, S., 99-APA-15/FC-7 Li, R., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Loohuis, G., 356-AA-60 Malik, Y., 4-AA-1 Leader, M., 319-MDO-22 Li, S., 94-AFM-5 Lopez, B., 353-TP-16 Mallette, A., 100-ASE-5 Le Bras, S., 208-AA-33 Li, X., 209-AA-34, 255-AA-39, 331-AA-51 Lopez, I., 308-ATIO.TF-11 Mancinelli, M., 46-AA-12, 212-AA-37 Lechniak, J., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Li, Y., 17-ASE-1, 59-ATIO.GA-1, 74-MDO- López, I., 136-APA-19/FC-9 Mancuso, G., 285-MST-8 Le Clainche Martinez, S., 70-FD-17, 4, 132-AMT-4, 152-FD-32, 212-AA-37, Lorch, M., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 Mancuso, R., 362-APA-47 230-FD-41, 314-FD-54 305-ATIO.ATM-17, 313-FD-53, 314-FD- Loseille, A., 101-ASE-6, 113-FD-24, 346- Mandic, S., 94-AFM-5 Lee, A., 272-ATIO.TF-10 54, 354-TP-17 FD-57, 349-FD-60 Manegar, F., 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Lee, B., 297-APA-34/MDO-20, 351-FT-6 Liaboeuf, R., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Lou, J., 348-FD-59, 371-FD-63 Mangalam, A., 30-FD-6, 48-AMT-2, Lee, C., 30-FD-6, 112-FD-23, 235-FD-46 Liang, X., 175-AA-32 Love, N., 158-MDO-10 51-APA-8 Lee, G., 374-GT-15 Liang, Y., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Lowe, T., 48-AMT-2, 91-AA-19, 355-AA-56 Mange, R., 142-F35-1, 187-F35-2, 226-F35-3 Lee, H., 47-AFM-2, 56-ATIO.ATM-3, 218- Liersch, C., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1, 49- Lowry, M., 223-ATIO.ATM-11 Mangeruca, L., 285-MST-8 APA-27, 223-ATIO.ATM-11, 270-ATIO. APA-6, 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Loyselle, P., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Mani, S., 299-APA-36, 337-APA-40 ATM-14 Liese, F., 107-FC-8 ATIO.GRE-1 Manin, J., 301-ASE-13 Lee, I., 295-AA-49 Liew, W., 180-APA-23 Lozano-Duran, A., 230-FD-41, 315-FD-55 Manjunath, P., 356-AA-60 Lee, J., 202-MST-4, 263-APA-30 Lillard, R., 276-FD-48 Lu, H., 303-ATIO.ATM-15 Mankbadi, M., 152-FD-32 Lee, P., 141-ATIO.TF-5, 185-ATIO.ATM- Lim, D., 7-AA-4, 59-ATIO.GA-1, 74-MDO- Lu, S., 215-AMT-6, 245-TP-9, 289-TP-12 Mankbadi, R., 88-AA-16 10, 223-ATIO.ATM-11 4, 183-ATIO.ACD-8, 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Luber, W., 218-APA-27 Mann, S., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Lee, S., 6-AA-3, 20-ATIO.ATM-1, 172- Lim, T., 190-FC-13/APA-24 Luers, M., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Manoha, E., 173-AA-30, 175-AA-32, AA-29, 181-ASE-8, 209-AA-34, 258- Lima Pereira, L., 173-AA-30, 208-AA- Luhar, M., 27-FD-3/FC-2, 67-FD-13 212-AA-37 AA-42, 313-FD-53, 338-APA-41 33, 259-AA-43, 356-AA-60 Luke, E., 208-AA-33 Manoharan, S., 354-TP-17 Lee, T., 374-GT-15 Limbach, C., 215-AMT-6, 287-PDL-7 Lulekar, S., 75-MDO-5 Manshoor, B., 208-AA-33 Lee, Y., 37-PDL-1, 147-FD-27 Lin, D., 295-AA-49 Lum, C., 181-ASE-8 Mansoor Saatloo, M., 346-FD-57 Lees, P., 266-APA-33 Lin, J., 63-FC-4/APA-10, 282-MDO-18 Lummer, M., 8-AA-5 Mantilla, M., 285-MST-8 Leete, K., 9-AA-6 Lin, L., 68-FD-14 Lunte, J., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Manuel, W., 321-MST-10 Lefebvre, J., 111-FD-22 Linassier, G., 221-ASE-11 Luo, H., 204-TP-7, 233-FD-44, 316-FD- Manuel Curet, O., 368-FC-20 Lefebvre, T., 118-MDO-7, 241-MDO-16 Lindblad, D., 34-MDO-1, 355-AA-56 56, 348-FD-59, 371-FD-63 Mao, Y., 256-AA-40 Le Floc’h, A., 193-FD-36 Lindermeir, E., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 Lvovich, V., 186-ATIO.TF-7 Marais, K., 305-ATIO.ATM-17, 366-ATIO. Le Garrec, T., 291-AA-44, 292-AA-45, Lindstrom, A., 311-FC-18 Lympany, S., 89-AA-17, 356-AA-60 ATM-21 355-AA-56 Ling, Y., 17-ASE-1, 352-MDO-26 Lynch, K., 48-AMT-2, 279-FD-51 Marañon, J., 144-FC-10, 236-FD-47 Leger, T., 232-FD-43 Linke, F., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Lyrintzis, A., 249-AA-38 Marcum, D., 349-FD-60 Lei, Q., 296-AMT-9/FD-52 Lino Da Silva, M., 353-TP-16 Lyu, B., 6-AA-3, 46-AA-12 Mardanpour, P., 148-FD-28 Lei, W., 208-AA-33 Liou, M., 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Lyu, J., 323-TP-14 Marineau, E., 231-FD-42 Leidy, A., 65-FD-11, 231-FD-42 Lisbig, M., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 M, N., 245-TP-9 Marinus, B., 171-AA-28 Leite, V., 238-GT-8 Liscouet-Hanke, S., 341-ATIO.ACD-13 M. Warren, S., 368-FC-20 Markesteijn, A., 9-AA-6, 292-AA-45 Leiweke, R., 121-PDL-3 Litherland, B., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO. Ma, B., 369-FD-61 Marples, B., 97-APA-13, 239-ITAR-4, Lele, S., 313-FD-53 TF-4/ATIO.GRE-1 Ma, H., 112-FD-23 359-APA-44 Lemons, G., 187-F35-2 Little, J., 25-FC-1/FD-1, 189-FC-12/PDL- Ma, L., 221-ASE-11 Marras, S., 182-ASE-9 Leng, Y., 219-APA-28 5, 231-FD-42 Ma, P., 202-MST-4, 321-MST-10 Marren, D., 116-ITAR-1, 154-GT-6 Lengsfeld, C., 266-APA-33 Liu, C., 245-TP-9, 289-TP-12, 323-TP-14 Maatz, I., 195-FD-38 Martin, A., 123-TP-5, 205-TP-8 Liu, F., 68-FD-14, 334-AA-54 Mabe, J., 237-FT-4

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Martin, C., 49-APA-6 McNamara, K., 299-APA-36 FD-44, 369-FD-61 APA-32 Martin, I., 10-AFM-1 McPartland, M., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Miskin, D., 307-ATIO.DE-2 Muller, S., 292-AA-45 Martin, M., 120-NIA-1 Meador, M., 186-ATIO.TF-7 Missoum, S., 74-MDO-4, 200-MDO-12 Mumaw, R., 185-ATIO.ATM-10 Martin, N., 123-TP-5, 187-F35-2 Meah, N., 34-MDO-1 Mitchell, D., 32-FT-1 Munafò, A., 353-TP-16 Martin, T., 31-FD-9 Mears, L., 194-FD-37, 231-FD-42 Mitchell, K., 373-FT-7 Munday, D., 288-TP-11 Martinez, B., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Mebarki, Y., 374-GT-15 Mitridis, D., 362-APA-47 Munoz-Esparza, D., 182-ASE-9 Martinez Schramm, J., 39-TP-1 Medda, A., 174-AA-31 Mittal, R., 31-FD-9, 64-FC-5/FD-10, 67- Munson, M., 71-FD-18/FC-6 Martins, J., 200-MDO-12, 283-MDO-19, Meddaikar, Y., 92-AFM-3, 200-MDO-12 FD-13, 148-FD-28, 311-FC-18 Muppidi, S., 190-FC-13/APA-24, 214- 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21, 324-TP-15 Medeiros, M., 51-APA-8, 147-FD-27 Mizrahi, I., 10-AFM-1 AFM-10, 246-TP-10 Marty, J., 361-APA-46 Medic, G., 152-FD-32 Modi, H., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Murayama, M., 99-APA-15/FC-7, 129- Mashiro, J., 199-GT-7 Medina, A., 69-FD-15, 368-FC-20, Moeller, T., 37-PDL-1 AA-24, 173-AA-30, 190-FC-13/APA-24, Mason-Jones, A., 109-FD-20 369-FD-61 Moerland, E., 307-ATIO.DE-2 330-AA-50 Massey, S., 12-APA-1, 148-FD-28, 179- Meekma, M., 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Moessner, M., 256-AA-40 Murman, S., 109-FD-20 APA-22 Meeroff, J., 218-APA-27 Mohammed-Taifour, A., 193-FD-36 Murphy, J., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Massucatto, B., 368-FC-20 Meersman, J., 275-FD-16 Moholt, M., 186-ATIO.TF-7, 237-FT-4 Murphy, P., 49-APA-6, 213-AFM-9 Masters, J., 196-FD-39, 281-GT-10 Méheut, M., 63-FC-4/APA-10, 222-ATIO. Moin, P., 230-FD-41 Murphy, S., 101-ASE-6 Matayoshi, N., 18-ASE-2, 54-ASE-4, ACD-9, 359-APA-44 Mokhtar, W., 354-TP-17 Murray, N., 5-AA-2, 174-AA-31 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Mehr, J., 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Mokhtarian, P., 22-ATIO.TF-1 Murray, R., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Mateescu, D., 180-APA-23 Mehrandezh, M., 47-AFM-2 Molinaro, N., 257-AA-41, 294-AA-47 Murri, D., 92-AFM-3 Matheis, B., 267-ASE-12 Meijden, B., 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Molton, P., 132-AMT-4 Murugesan, E., 341-ATIO.ACD-13 Mathias, M., 147-FD-27 Meinke, M., 233-FD-44 Monastero, M., 311-FC-18 Museth, K., 283-MDO-19 Matpadi Raghavendra, A., 298-APA-35 Mejia, K., 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Moncayo, H., 284-MST-7 Mustafa, M., 231-FD-42 Matsuno, Y., 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Menasria, A., 349-FD-60 Mondal, A., 93-AFM-4, 364-ATIO.ACD- Muthukumar, V., 10-AFM-1 Matsuo, A., 195-FD-38, 264-APA-31 Mendonca, F., 135-APA-18 15/ATIO.TF-14 Mykhaskiv, O., 34-MDO-1 Matthews, C., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 Mendoza Strilchuk, P., 202-MST-4 Mondoloni, S., 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Myokan, M., 99-APA-15/FC-7 Mattos, L., 204-TP-7 Meneveau, C., 311-FC-18 Monk, K., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 Nadarajah, S., 197-FD-40 Maughmer, M., 263-APA-30 Meng, D., 53-ASE-3, 137-ASE-7 Montero Villar, G., 34-MDO-1, 355-AA-56 Nag, S., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Maute, K., 319-MDO-22 Meng, P., 200-MDO-12 Montes, D., 32-FT-1 Nagai, K., 211-AA-36 Mavris, D., 7-AA-4, 19-ATIO.ACD-2, Menon, K., 67-FD-13 Montreuil, E., 101-ASE-6 Nagai, S., 199-GT-7 34-MDO-1, 59-ATIO.GA-1, 60-ATIO. Menon, P., 57-ATIO.ATM-4, 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Moon, A., 72-GT-3 Nagapetyan, H., 146-FD-26 TF-2, 74-MDO-4, 102-ATIO.ACD-6, Menting, E., 214-AFM-10 Moore, A., 103-ATIO.ATM-6 Nagel, B., 118-MDO-7, 307-ATIO.DE-2 183-ATIO.ACD-8, 184-ATIO.ATM-9, Menzies, K., 234-FD-45 Moore, D., 193-FD-36 Nair, A., 64-FC-5/FD-10 268-ATIO.ACD-10, 284-MST-7, 302- Merienne, M., 132-AMT-4 Moore, J., 179-APA-22 Nakakita, K., 99-APA-15/FC-7, 173-AA- ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21, 305-ATIO. Merino-Martinez, R., 5-AA-2, 129-AA-24 Moored, K., 31-FD-9, 236-FD-47 30, 190-FC-13/APA-24 ATM-17, 307-ATIO.DE-2, 320-MST-9, Merret, J., 183-ATIO.ACD-8 Moormann, D., 10-AFM-1 Nakazono, B., 112-FD-23 341-ATIO.ACD-13, 343-ATIO.DE-3/ Mery, F., 255-AA-39, 333-AA-53 Mor, M., 75-MDO-5 Namgoong, H., 355-AA-56 ATIO.ACD-14/MDO-24, 366-ATIO. Mesri, Y., 28-FD-4 Morata, D., 5-AA-2 Nangia, R., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1, ATM-21, 367-ATIO.TF-15 Messahel, R., 62-FC-3 Morawietz, S., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21 207-LEC-1 Maxwell, J., 194-FD-37, 199-GT-7 Mestriner, M., 358-APA-43 Moreau, A., 356-AA-60 Nannapaneni, S., 103-ATIO.ATM-6, 303- May, G., 114-FD-25 Meszaros, E., 309-ATIO.TF-12 Moreau, D., 129-AA-24, 258-AA-42, ATIO.ATM-15 Maye, R., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1 Methel, J., 107-FC-8 259-AA-43 Narayan, P., 99-APA-15/FC-7, 263-APA-30 Mayer, Y., 6-AA-3, 89-AA-17 Mettu, B., 149-FD-29, 152-FD-32 Moreau, S., 42-AA-8, 86-AA-14, 126-AA- Narayanaswamy, V., 149-FD-29, 296- Mayo, D., 91-AA-19 Metwally, H., 288-TP-11 21, 210-AA-35, 258-AA-42, 259-AA- AMT-9/FD-52 Mayoral, S., 88-AA-16 Meuche, K., 284-MST-7 43, 294-AA-47 Nark, D., 4-AA-1, 170-AA-27, 171-AA-28, McBreen, B., 62-FC-3 Miao, S., 333-AA-53 Morel, F., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3 172-AA-29, 209-AA-34, 210-AA-35 McCarrell, J., 53-ASE-3 Miao, W., 323-TP-14 Morelli, E., 131-AFM-6, 176-AFM-7 Naru, R., 60-ATIO.TF-2 McClain, S., 17-ASE-1, 53-ASE-3, 363- Michelmann, J., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Morency, F., 52-APA-9, 323-TP-14 Natarajan, V., 196-FD-39, 245-TP-9 ASE-15 Micol, J., 73-GT-13 Morfey, C., 4-AA-1 Nathoo, M., 179-APA-22, 221-ASE-11 McCrink, M., 47-AFM-2, 362-APA-47 Migliorino, M., 192-FD-35, 372-FD-64 Morgan, J., 211-AA-36 Nawaz, K., 204-TP-7, 245-TP-9, 288-TP- McDaniel, D., 49-APA-6 Mignogna, A., 285-MST-8 Morgan, P., 133-APA-16, 265-APA-32, 11, 324-TP-15, 353-TP-16 McDaniel, M., 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Mihaescu, M., 130-AA-25 349-FD-60 Nawroth, H., 331-AA-51 McDonald, R., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Mikatarian, R., 220-ASE-10 Morgan, R., 199-GT-7, 260-AMT-7/GT-9, Neel, I., 231-FD-42 McDonald, T., 351-FT-6 Milanovic, I., 295-AA-49 264-APA-31, 322-TP-13 Negi, P., 265-APA-32 McDougall, C., 215-AMT-6 Miles, R., 48-AMT-2, 160-PDL-4, 189- Morgans, A., 42-AA-8, 294-AA-47 Neifeld, A., 174-AA-31 McGilvray, M., 65-FD-11, 112-FD-23, 246- FC-12/PDL-5, 215-AMT-6, 287-PDL-7 Mori, K., 121-PDL-3 Neiferd, D., 201-MDO-13 TP-10, 363-ASE-15, 375-TP-19 Milgram, J., 180-APA-23, 338-APA-41 Morita, K., 137-ASE-7 Neilsen, T., 9-AA-6, 91-AA-19, 211-AA- McGlaughlin, M., 205-TP-8 Milidonis, K., 355-AA-56 Morlier, J., 201-MDO-13 36, 295-AA-49 McGowan, A., 308-ATIO.TF-11 Miller, C., 295-AA-49 Morris, C., 33-GT-2, 318-GT-11 Nelson, B., 93-AFM-4, 198-FT-3/AFM-8 McGowan, G., 321-MST-10 Miller, L., 285-MST-8 Morris, P., 80-AA-13, 80-AA-13, 211-AA-36 Nelson, M., 281-GT-10, 318-GT-11 McGrath, B., 26-FD-2, 298-APA-35, Miller, M., 320-MST-9 Morrow, M., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3 Nemec, M., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 358-APA-43 Miller, N., 48-AMT-2 Morscheck, F., 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Neri, E., 129-AA-24 McHale, J., 39-TP-1 Miller, R., 39-TP-1, 205-TP-8 Morton, S., 49-APA-6 Nesmith, K., 187-F35-2 McIntyre, T., 244-PDL-6/FC-17, 322-TP-13 Miller, S., 46-AA-12, 129-AA-24, 196-FD-39 Moschetta, J., 219-APA-28 Neuteboom, M., 301-ASE-13, 363-ASE-15 McKeon, B., 64-FC-5/FD-10, 315-FD-55 Mills, B., 318-GT-11 Moser, C., 292-AA-45 Newman, B., 41-AA-7 McKiernan, G., 26-FD-2 Mills, M., 33-GT-2, 115-GT-5 Mössner, M., 8-AA-5 Newman, J., 23-CPS-1 McKinney, K., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Milluzzo, J., 347-FD-58 Moszczynski, G., 36-MST-1 New-Tolley, M., 48-AMT-2 McLaughlin, D., 211-AA-36 Min, S., 7-AA-4, 102-ATIO.ACD-6 Moyes, A., 26-FD-2, 65-FD-11, 146-FD-26 Ng, W., 91-AA-19 McLaughlin, T., 148-FD-28, 194-FD-37 Mincu, D., 222-ATIO.ACD-9, 292-AA-45 Muehlberg, M., 307-ATIO.DE-2 Ngo, V., 183-ATIO.ACD-8 McLean, A., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Miner, P., 271-ATIO.TF-9 Mueller, E., 56-ATIO.ATM-3, 141-ATIO.TF-5 Nguyen, A., 120-NIA-1 McLean, C., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Miotto, R., 46-AA-12, 90-AA-18 Mueller, J., 34-MDO-1 Nguyen, D., 6-AA-3 McMasters, R., 323-TP-14 Mirmohammadsadeghi, N., 342-ATIO. Mughal, M., 66-FD-12 Nguyen, H., 303-ATIO.ATM-15 McMillin, S., 49-APA-6, 213-AFM-9 ATM-19 Mughal, S., 146-FD-26 Nguyen, J., 243-MST-6 McMorrow, J., 116-ITAR-1 Miró Miró, F., 146-FD-26 Mula, S., 89-AA-17 Nguyen, L., 88-AA-16 McMullan, W., 278-FD-50 Misaka, T., 18-ASE-2 Mullen, C., 26-FD-2, 65-FD-11 Nguyen, N., 12-APA-1, 200-MDO-12 McNamara, C., 288-TP-11, 324-TP-15 Mishra, A., 70-FD-17, 197-FD-40, 233- Mulleners, K., 136-APA-19/FC-9, 265- Nguyen, T., 202-MST-4 McNamara, J., 195-FD-38, 370-FD-62 aviation.aiaa.org 39 AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEX

Nguyen Van, E., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Opgenoord, M., 319-MDO-22 Park, S., 53-ASE-3, 57-ATIO.ATM-4, 58- Pieters, M., 36-MST-1 Nicholls, C., 229-FC-16 Orchard, D., 100-ASE-5, 221-ASE-11, ATIO.ATM-5 Pilon, A., 212-AA-37, 332-AA-52 Nichols, D., 277-FD-49 267-ASE-12 Parker, P., 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Pimenta, C., 43-AA-9 Nichols, J., 9-AA-6, 26-FD-2, 27-FD-3/ Oren, E., 195-FD-38 Parsons, D., 226-F35-3 Pimenta, M., 97-APA-13 FC-2, 108-FD-19, 174-AA-31, 317-FD-67 Orkwis, P., 196-FD-39, 346-FD-57, Paruchuri, C., 86-AA-14, 127-AA-22, Pineau, P., 130-AA-25, 212-AA-37 Nicholson, G., 66-FD-12 370-FD-62 256-AA-40 Pinna, F., 146-FD-26, 230-FD-41 Nicholson, J., 279-FD-51 Orr, M., 102-ATIO.ACD-6 Paryz, R., 238-GT-8 Piot, E., 170-AA-27, 255-AA-39, 333-AA-53 Nicolas, F., 89-AA-17 Orra, T., 74-MDO-4 Parziale, N., 231-FD-42 Piperni, P., 234-FD-45 Nicolosi, F., 16-APA-5, 104-ATIO.DE-1, Ort, D., 279-FD-51 Pascal, L., 147-FD-27, 361-APA-46 Piquee, J., 136-APA-19/FC-9 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Ortiz, P., 237-FT-4 Paschal, T., 296-AMT-9/FD-52 Piscopo, P., 154-GT-6 Nie, H., 146-FD-26 Ortiz-Melendez, H., 14-APA-3 Paschereit, C., 42-AA-8, 258-AA-42, Pisharoti, N., 34-MDO-1 Niehuis, R., 62-FC-3 Osborne, S., 223-ATIO.ATM-11 331-AA-51 Pizzo, M., 172-AA-29 Nielsen, E., 276-FD-48 Oshman, Y., 229-FC-16 Pascioni, K., 41-AA-7, 173-AA-30 Plag, K., 187-F35-2 Nilton, M., 4-AA-1 Ossmann, D., 47-AFM-2, 92-AFM-3 Pasco, Y., 86-AA-14 Plemmons, D., 177-AMT-5 Ning, A., 219-APA-28, 297-APA-34/ Ostieri, M., 300-APA-37 Pasiliao, C., 179-APA-22 Ploetner, K., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 284-MST-7, MDO-20, 352-MDO-26 Oswald, P., 228-FC-15 Pastor, P., 105-ATIO.TF-3 304-ATIO.ATM-16, 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Nishida, H., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Ou, D., 238-GT-8 Pastouchenko, N., 8-AA-5 Poggi, C., 332-AA-52 Nishikawa, H., 348-FD-59, 349-FD-60, Ouellette, M., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Pasutto, P., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Poggie, J., 149-FD-29, 313-FD-53 371-FD-63 Ouellette, R., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Pate, M., 245-TP-9, 288-TP-11, 324-TP- Poinsatte, P., 278-FD-50 Nishio, Y., 100-ASE-5 Ouwerkerk, J., 367-ATIO.TF-15 15, 353-TP-16 Poinsot, T., 126-AA-21 Nishizawa, A., 51-APA-8 Owen, M., 147-FD-27 Patel, D., 39-TP-1, 172-AA-29 Pokhrel, M., 268-ATIO.ACD-10 Niu, J., 150-FD-30 Owens, D., 351-FT-6 Patel, P., 63-FC-4/APA-10 Polacsek, C., 292-AA-45, 355-AA-56 Niu, W., 242-MST-5 Oyama, A., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Patel, S., 120-NIA-1 Pomerantz, C., 239-ITAR-4 Nixon, D., 300-APA-37 Oza, N., 271-ATIO.TF-9 Patel, T., 46-AA-12 Ponnusamy, S., 240-MDO-15 Niznik, T., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Ozgen, S., 375-TP-19 Patrick, J., 238-GT-8 Pont, G., 349-FD-60 Node-Langlois, T., 330-AA-50, 331-AA-51 Ozmen, E., 28-FD-4 Patterson, M., 41-AA-7, 105-ATIO.TF-3, Poole, D., 157-MDO-9 Noel, G., 59-ATIO.GA-1 Oztekin, E., 17-ASE-1 225-ATIO.TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13, 272- Popkin, S., 239-ITAR-4 Nogueira, D., 86-AA-14 Ozyoruk, Y., 332-AA-52 ATIO.TF-10 Poplingher, L., 30-FD-6 Nogueira, P., 46-AA-12 P, D., 339-APA-42 Patterson, W., 100-ASE-5 Popovici, A., 36-MST-1 Nollet, W., 238-GT-8 Pack Melton, L., 63-FC-4/APA-10 Paul, J., 339-APA-42 Poroseva, S., 109-FD-20, 219-APA-28 Norman, N., 338-APA-41 Padmanabhan, S., 196-FD-39 Pausch, K., 331-AA-51 Porter, C., 17-ASE-1 Notter, S., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Page, G., 212-AA-37 Pavic, M., 94-AFM-5 Porter, K., 313-FD-53 Nufer, B., 289-TP-12 Pager, E., 129-AA-24 Pavkovic, B., 94-AFM-5 Portoni, P., 65-FD-11 Numata, D., 132-AMT-4 Pagliaroli, T., 46-AA-12, 171-AA-28, Payan, A., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Post, J., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Nunez, L., 184-ATIO.ATM-9 334-AA-54 Payne, N., 281-GT-10 Potapczuk, M., 17-ASE-1, 100-ASE-5 Nysetvold, T., 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Pahle, J., 198-FT-3/AFM-8 Payot, A., 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Pototzky, A., 176-AFM-7 O’Connell, M., 63-FC-4/APA-10, 113-FD- Palacios, J., 137-ASE-7, 267-ASE-12, Peake, N., 6-AA-3, 129-AA-24 Pott-Pollenske, M., 45-AA-11, 173-AA- 24, 276-FD-48 363-ASE-15 Pearce, R., 375-TP-19 30, 257-AA-41, 259-AA-43 O’Connor, C., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Paliath, U., 8-AA-5 Peet, Y., 31-FD-9, 109-FD-20, 235-FD-46 Poudel, N., 69-FD-15 O’Connor, N., 141-ATIO.TF-5 Palluconi, S., 132-AMT-4 Pei, J., 285-MST-8 Pournadali Khamseh, A., 149-FD-29 O’Doherty, D., 109-FD-20 Palopo, K., 141-ATIO.TF-5, 243-MST-6, Pelacci, M., 51-APA-8 Powell, N., 14-APA-3 O’Doherty, T., 109-FD-20 272-ATIO.TF-10 Pellicano, P., 17-ASE-1 Power, G., 358-APA-43 O’Farrell, C., 214-AFM-10 Paluch, B., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Peltier, S., 279-FD-51 Powers, R., 127-AA-22, 130-AA-25 O’Hara, P., 370-FD-62 Pampala, R., 362-APA-47 Peng, D., 132-AMT-4, 361-APA-46 Prabhu, D., 77-TP-3 O’Neil, P., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Pan, Z., 208-AA-33 Penty Geraets, R., 246-TP-10 Prachar, A., 144-FC-10 ATIO.GRE-1 Panagiotou, P., 312-FC-19/APA-38, Pepermans, L., 214-AFM-10 Prakash, O., 93-AFM-4 O’Neill, A., 173-AA-30 362-APA-47 Pereda Albarran, M., 330-AA-50 Prakasha, P., 118-MDO-7, 307-ATIO.DE-2 Obayashi, S., 18-ASE-2 Panas, A., 122-TP-4 Pereira, M., 363-ASE-15 Prasad, N., 18-ASE-2 Ochieng, W., 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Panciroli, R., 171-AA-28 Perez, A., 219-APA-28 Prasad, R., 34-MDO-1, 35-MDO-2 Ochoa, C., 284-MST-7 Panco, R., 149-FD-29 Perez, R., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 219-APA- Precup, N., 75-MDO-5 Oconnor, M., 342-ATIO.ATM-19 Panda, J., 48-AMT-2 28, 222-ATIO.ACD-9, 269-ATIO.ACD- Priddin, M., 129-AA-24 Oertwig, S., 128-AA-23, 356-AA-60 Panda, K., 74-MDO-4, 75-MDO-5 11, 298-APA-35 Prigent, S., 128-AA-23 Ogg, D., 279-FD-51 Pandare, A., 233-FD-44 Pérez-Arancibia, N., 10-AFM-1 Prior, M., 339-APA-42 Oh, H., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Panesi, M., 353-TP-16 Pernod, P., 62-FC-3 Probst, S., 347-FD-58 Ohtani, K., 132-AMT-4 Pang, E., 171-AA-28 Persiani, A., 36-MST-1 Proctor, F., 54-ASE-4 Oinuma, H., 211-AA-36 Panickar, P., 111-FD-22 Pervier, H., 221-ASE-11 Profir, B., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Oishi, T., 211-AA-36 Pankonien, A., 35-MDO-2, 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Pervier, M., 221-ASE-11 Pueyo, A., 181-ASE-8 Okhovat, S., 121-PDL-3 Pant, K., 358-APA-43 Peterson, D., 195-FD-38 Puig - Navarro, J., 271-ATIO.TF-9 Okolo, W., 131-AFM-6, 342-ATIO.ATM-19 Pant, P., 337-APA-40 Petrie, O., 210-AA-35 Puligilla, S., 70-FD-17 Okumus, B., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Pant, R., 135-APA-18 Petrikat, S., 127-AA-22 Pulliam, T., 146-FD-26 Olazabal-Loume, M., 230-FD-41 Panteny, D., 226-F35-3 Petrin, C., 31-FD-9 Puranik, T., 59-ATIO.GA-1, 102-ATIO.ACD-6 Olcmen, S., 128-AA-23, 208-AA-33 Panzeri, M., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3, Pfaender, H., 19-ATIO.ACD-2, 305-ATIO. Pusch, M., 92-AFM-3 Olivares, G., 362-APA-47 118-MDO-7 ATM-17 Qian, J., 240-MDO-15 Oliver, M., 301-ASE-13 Papamoschou, D., 5-AA-2, 71-FD-18/ Pfeiffer, N., 298-APA-35 Qiao, L., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/ Ollivier Gooch, C., 113-FD-24 FC-6, 125-AA-20 Pham, V., 202-MST-4 MDO-24 Olsen, M., 276-FD-48 Papathakis, K., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO. Philippidis, D., 246-TP-10 Qin, Y., 337-APA-40 Olson, B., 235-FD-46 TF-4/ATIO.GRE-1, 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6, Phillips, B., 15-APA-4 Qu, Q., 68-FD-14, 300-APA-37, 337- Olson, E., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD- 240-MDO-15, 273-ATIO.TF-16/GRE-2 Phillips, M., 10-AFM-1 APA-40, 369-FD-61 14/MDO-24 Pardue, J., 234-FD-45 Phojanamongkolkij, N., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ Qua, S., 308-ATIO.TF-11 Oluwadare, B., 110-FD-21 Paredes, P., 65-FD-11, 108-FD-19, 191-FD-34 ATIO.TF-4/ATIO.GRE-1 Queen, E., 214-AFM-10 Omari, D., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Parezanovic, V., 136-APA-19/FC-9 Picelli, R., 283-MDO-19 Quinlan, J., 307-ATIO.DE-2, 343-ATIO. Ombrello, T., 121-PDL-3 Parisse, J., 37-PDL-1 Pichardo, P., 39-TP-1 DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/MDO-24 Onay, O., 233-FD-44 Park, B., 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Pickles, J., 149-FD-29 Quinn, M., 374-GT-15 Ong, Y., 241-MDO-16 Park, D., 120-NIA-1 Pidaparthi, B., 200-MDO-12 Raab, S., 178-APA-21 Oouchida, S., 132-AMT-4 Park, J., 352-MDO-26 Piedel, A., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Rabinovitch, J., 28-FD-4, 112-FD-23

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Rade, D., 298-APA-35 Reulet, P., 333-AA-53 Rössler, C., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 344-ATIO. Sankar, V., 196-FD-39, 299-APA-36, Radenac, E., 17-ASE-1, 221-ASE-11 Revilock, D., 363-ASE-15 TF-13 337-APA-40 Radespiel, R., 228-FC-15, 347-FD-58 Rey, M., 89-AA-17 Roth, A., 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Santhanakrishnan, A., 31-FD-9 Raffel, M., 299-APA-36 Reynolds, J., 198-FT-3/AFM-8 Rothamer, D., 261-AMT-8 Santos, O., 298-APA-35 Rafferty, B., 16-APA-5 Reynolds, T., 305-ATIO.ATM-17, 306- Rothfeld, R., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 284-MST-7 Saraf, A., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Ragab, S., 97-APA-13 ATIO.ATM-18, 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Rothhaar, P., 41-AA-7 Saravanan, V., 196-FD-39, 245-TP-9, Raghunandan, P., 246-TP-10 Rezaian, E., 70-FD-17 Rothschild, R., 238-GT-8 299-APA-36, 337-APA-40 Ragni, D., 5-AA-2, 43-AA-9, 112-FD-23, Rezgui, D., 171-AA-28 Rought, R., 33-GT-2, 318-GT-11 Sarawat, K., 94-AFM-5 128-AA-23, 314-FD-54, 332-AA-52, Rhew, R., 199-GT-7 Roup, A., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Sargent, P., 361-APA-46 355-AA-56, 356-AA-60 Rhinehart, M., 49-APA-6 Rowlands, J., 129-AA-24 Saric, W., 133-APA-16 Raheel, M., 283-MDO-19 Rhode, M., 374-GT-15 Rowley, C., 64-FC-5/FD-10 Sarojini, D., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD- Rahman, K., 160-PDL-4 Rice, B., 279-FD-51 Roy, C., 113-FD-24 14/MDO-24 Rahman, M., 315-FD-55 Rice, D., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3 Roy, S., 60-ATIO.TF-2, 136-APA-19/FC- Sarradj, E., 175-AA-32, 259-AA-43 Rail, K., 187-F35-2 Rice, T., 311-FC-18 9, 156-MDO-8, 235-FD-46 Sartor, F., 63-FC-4/APA-10, 359-APA-44 Rais, S., 180-APA-23 Richards, A., 197-FD-40 Rozemeijer, M., 214-AFM-10 Sasanapuri, B., 14-APA-3 Raj, K., 10-AFM-1 Richards, D., 185-ATIO.ATM-10 Rubio Carpio, A., 43-AA-9 Sasoh, A., 99-APA-15/FC-7 Raj, P., 352-MDO-26 Richardson, D., 48-AMT-2 Rudin, I., 63-FC-4/APA-10 Satam, S., 201-MDO-13 Raj, S., 367-ATIO.TF-15, 373-FT-7 Richter, C., 331-AA-51 Rudnik, R., 18-ASE-2, 360-APA-45 Satchell, M., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3, 96- Rajendran, V., 234-FD-45 Richter, J., 194-FD-37 Rudnyk, J., 139-ATIO.ATM-8, 223-ATIO. APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5, 300-APA-37 Rajmohan, N., 12-APA-1, 97-APA-13 Ricks, A., 245-TP-9 ATM-11 Sato, K., 293-AA-46 Rajnarayan, D., 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Ricks, N., 256-AA-40 Ruetten, M., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5, Sattler, S., 228-FC-15 Rajput, P., 211-AA-36 Riddick, S., 131-AFM-6 107-FC-8, 136-APA-19/FC-9 Saunders, D., 77-TP-3 Rallabhandi, S., 15-APA-4 Rienstra, S., 210-AA-35 Ruff, R., 32-FT-1, 242-MST-5, 285-MST-8 Saunders-Smits, G., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Ramadani, A., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Rigas, G., 130-AA-25 Ruffin, S., 246-TP-10 Savarese, A., 174-AA-31 Ramakrishnan, K., 8-AA-5 Rigby, D., 340-ASE-14 Ruggeri, C., 363-ASE-15 Savill, A., 201-MDO-13 Ramakrishnan, R., 277-FD-49 Riha, A., 65-FD-11 Rumsey, C., 14-APA-3, 133-APA-16 Savoni, L., 360-APA-45 Ramamurti, R., 362-APA-47 Riley, J., 17-ASE-1 Running, C., 231-FD-42 Saxena, S., 135-APA-18, 299-APA-36, Ramasahayam, V., 122-TP-4 Rinoie, K., 228-FC-15 Ruocco, M., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 362-APA-47 Ramirez, O., 133-APA-16 Rios, J., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Rusby, M., 103-ATIO.ATM-6 Saxton-Fox, T., 315-FD-55 Rane, J., 265-APA-32 Rios Cruz, A., 368-FC-20 Russell, G., 239-ITAR-4 Sayed, S., 138-ATIO.ATM-7 Rangarajan, A., 114-FD-25 Ripepi, M., 216-APA-25 Russo, L., 300-APA-37 Scalo, C., 39-TP-1, 108-FD-19, 110-FD- Ranjan, R., 146-FD-26 Rips, A., 67-FD-13, 148-FD-28 Ryan, K., 352-MDO-26 21, 112-FD-23, 172-AA-29, 192-FD-35, Rankin, J., 344-ATIO.TF-13 Rist, U., 147-FD-27 Ryu, Y., 180-APA-23 275-FD-16, 292-AA-45, 314-FD-54, Rankin, M., 15-APA-4 Rius Vidales, A., 66-FD-12 S, A., 245-TP-9 372-FD-64 Rans, C., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Rivers, M., 199-GT-7, 374-GT-15 S, G., 337-APA-40 Scanlan, J., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Rao, A., 59-ATIO.GA-1, 103-ATIO.ATM-6 Rizzetta, D., 107-FC-8 S, V., 245-TP-9 Scarpari, J., 368-FC-20 Raphael, C., 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Rizzi, S., 41-AA-7 Saad, E., 288-TP-11 Schaefer, D., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Raposo, H., 146-FD-26 Rizzo, E., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Saad, T., 197-FD-40, 370-FD-62 Schairer, E., 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Rask, M., 226-F35-3 Robasky, F., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Sabouri, M., 354-TP-17 Schaller, R., 32-FT-1 Rastkar, S., 148-FD-28 Robbins, D., 187-F35-2 Saeidi, M., 204-TP-7 Schatzman, N., 28-FD-4 Ratnayake, N., 51-APA-8 Roberts, N., 40-TP-2, 55-ATIO.ACD-4/ Sagebaum, M., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Scherer, S., 271-ATIO.TF-9 Rattanagraikanakorn, B., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 MDO-3, 240-MDO-15 Sahlman, S., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Schiavo, L., 235-FD-46 Ratvasky, T., 301-ASE-13 Roberts, Z., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 Sahni, O., 265-APA-32 Schiller, N., 41-AA-7, 255-AA-39 Rauleder, J., 178-APA-21, 361-APA-46 Robins, B., 18-ASE-2 Sahoo, A., 136-APA-19/FC-9 Schmelzer, M., 28-FD-4 Raveh, D., 10-AFM-1, 30-FD-6 Robinson, C., 358-APA-43 Sahu, J., 339-APA-42 Schmidl, W., 220-ASE-10 Ravetta, P., 45-AA-11, 175-AA-32 Robinson, J., 60-ATIO.TF-2 Sakai, R., 129-AA-24, 330-AA-50 Schmidt, D., 158-MDO-10 Ravindran, S., 152-FD-32 Robison, Z., 278-FD-50 Sakakeeny, J., 17-ASE-1 Schmidt, N., 324-TP-15 Ravishankar, R., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Rocha, F., 263-APA-30 Sakarya, E., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3, Schmidt, O., 27-FD-3/FC-2, 46-AA-12, Reasor, D., 49-APA-6 Rocha dos Santos, A., 298-APA-35 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 130-AA-25, 208-AA-33 Reddy, M., 135-APA-18 Rockwood, M., 347-FD-58 Sakaue, H., 100-ASE-5, 137-ASE-7 Schmisseur, J., 109-FD-20, 231-FD-42, Reed, A., 363-ASE-15 Rodi, P., 264-APA-31 Sakraker, I., 205-TP-8 239-ITAR-4, 317-FD-67 Reed, H., 26-FD-2, 65-FD-11, 133-APA- Rodrigues, R., 266-APA-33 Salehian, S., 88-AA-16 Schmit, R., 132-AMT-4, 195-FD-38 16, 146-FD-26, 350-FD-65 Rodriguez, D., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Salem, J., 137-ASE-7 Schmitz, S., 29-FD-5 Reeder, M., 195-FD-38, 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Rodriguez, V., 226-F35-3 Salminen, E., 218-APA-27 Schnarr, O., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Reel, J., 361-APA-46 Rodriguez-Sevillano, A., 51-APA-8 Salmon, J., 184-ATIO.ATM-9 ATIO.GRE-1, 309-ATIO.TF-12 Reese, D., 48-AMT-2 Roger, M., 171-AA-28, 294-AA-47 Salze, E., 128-AA-23 Schneeberger, G., 137-ASE-7 Regan, C., 158-MDO-10 Rogers, M., 276-FD-48 Samad, A., 323-TP-14 Schneider, G., 150-FD-30, 204-TP-7, Regnard, J., 210-AA-35 Rogers, S., 218-APA-27 Samimy, M., 25-FC-1/FD-1, 312-FC-19/ 354-TP-17 Regnier, V., 128-AA-23 Rogoshchenkov, N., 132-AMT-4 APA-38 Schneider, J., 238-GT-8 Rego, L., 356-AA-60 Rohlmann, D., 18-ASE-2 Sampson, L., 142-F35-1, 187-F35-2, Schneider, S., 65-FD-11 Reich, G., 35-MDO-2, 282-MDO-18 Roling, P., 270-ATIO.ATM-14, 366-ATIO. 226-F35-3 Schneiders, J., 128-AA-23 Reiche, N., 292-AA-45 ATM-21 San, O., 15-APA-4 Schneiders, L., 233-FD-44 Reichman, B., 211-AA-36 Romander, E., 28-FD-4 Sanal Kumar, V., 196-FD-39, 299-APA- Schnell, T., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Reinert, J., 149-FD-29 Romani, G., 88-AA-16, 171-AA-28 36, 337-APA-40, 359-APA-44 Schnepf, C., 260-AMT-7/GT-9, 339-APA-42 Reis, D., 126-AA-21, 173-AA-30, 208- Roncen, R., 255-AA-39 Sanches, A., 298-APA-35 Schnulo, S., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6, 240- AA-33, 259-AA-43 Rong, H., 59-ATIO.GA-1 Sandberg, R., 4-AA-1, 259-AA-43 MDO-15 Reisweber, M., 36-MST-1 Ronzheimer, A., 360-APA-45 Sandel, W., 100-ASE-5 Schoenenberger, M., 96-APA-12/ATIO. Rekhy, A., 215-AMT-6 Roozeboom, N., 132-AMT-4 Sanders, L., 7-AA-4, 129-AA-24 ACD-5, 133-APA-16 Ren, L., 138-ATIO.ATM-7, 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Rorie, R., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 Sanders, M., 4-AA-1, 5-AA-2, 89-AA-17, Scholz, P., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Ren, Y., 62-FC-3, 63-FC-4/APA-10 Rosenberg, K., 64-FC-5/FD-10 128-AA-23 Schomberg, T., 107-FC-8 Rendall, T., 157-MDO-9, 297-APA-34/ Rosnell, T., 267-ASE-12 Sandham, N., 30-FD-6, 232-FD-43 Schott, T., 133-APA-16 MDO-20 Ross, H., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Sandhu, N., 181-ASE-8 Schrage, D., 120-NIA-1 Renganathan, A., 34-MDO-1 Rossetti, J., 234-FD-45 Sandwich, C., 237-FT-4 Schram, C., 42-AA-8, 44-AA-10, 86-AA- 14, 89-AA-17, 208-AA-33, 210-AA-35, Rennie, M., 287-PDL-7 Rossian, L., 90-AA-18, 172-AA-29 Sanjose, M., 86-AA-14, 258-AA-42, 258-AA-42, 293-AA-46, 334-AA-54 Repasky, R., 294-AA-47 Rossignol, K., 8-AA-5, 90-AA-18 259-AA-43 aviation.aiaa.org 41 AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEX

Schrock, C., 114-FD-25, 371-FD-63 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Siozos-Rousoulis, L., 256-AA-40 Stahl, K., 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Schroeder, J., 36-MST-1, 103-ATIO.ATM-6 Sharma, K., 93-AFM-4, 94-AFM-5 Sirbaugh, J., 281-GT-10 Stahl, P., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 344-ATIO.TF-13 Schroeder, O., 123-TP-5 Sharma, P., 47-AFM-2 Sirotto, J., 46-AA-12 Staines, J., 279-FD-51 Schroeder, W., 90-AA-18, 233-FD-44, Sharma, S., 37-PDL-1, 175-AA-32 Sitaraman, H., 233-FD-44 Stalewski, W., 228-FC-15 331-AA-51 Sharman, R., 182-ASE-9 Sitaraman, J., 114-FD-25 Stalnaker, S., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Schuelein, E., 149-FD-29, 260-AMT-7/ Sharma Priyadarshini, M., 353-TP-16 Skukla, D., 373-FT-7 Stalnov, O., 127-AA-22 GT-9, 339-APA-42 Sharpanskykh, A., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Slabaugh, C., 112-FD-23 Stanek, M., 155-ITAR-2 Schuette, A., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1, Shashurin, A., 160-PDL-4 Slipchenko, M., 160-PDL-4 Stanfield, S., 132-AMT-4 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Shelton, A., 49-APA-6 Slotnick, J., 14-APA-3 Stanford, B., 12-APA-1, 179-APA-22, Schuller, T., 210-AA-35 Shelton, K., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Slupski, B., 136-APA-19/FC-9 201-MDO-13, 282-MDO-18 Schültke, F., 330-AA-50 Shen, J., 105-ATIO.TF-3 Smith, A., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Stanley, D., 120-NIA-1, 286-NIA-2 Schultz, L., 238-GT-8 Shen, Z., 208-AA-33 Smith, B., 48-AMT-2, 315-FD-55 Starshak, W., 199-GT-7 Schultz, T., 128-AA-23 Sherer, S., 155-ITAR-2 Smith, C., 170-AA-27 Staudacher, S., 324-TP-15 Schultz, V., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 Sheridan, A., 142-F35-1 Smith, D., 165-FD-33, 244-PDL-6/FC-17, Staudenmeyer, J., 147-FD-27 Schulz, A., 210-AA-35 Sherif, S., 245-TP-9, 288-TP-11 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Stead, D., 8-AA-5, 86-AA-14 Schulz, C., 194-FD-37 Sherry, L., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Smith, H., 125-AA-20 Stedmon, A., 120-NIA-1 Schulze, M., 200-MDO-12 Sheth, K., 21-ATIO.ATM-2, 58-ATIO. Smith, K., 374-GT-15 Steele, J., 237-FT-4 Schuman, W., 281-GT-10 ATM-5, 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Smith, M., 35-MDO-2, 111-FD-22, 148- Steen, M., 54-ASE-4, 119-MST-2 Schumann, U., 18-ASE-2 Shetty, K., 270-ATIO.ATM-14 FD-28, 231-FD-42, 237-FT-4 Stefani, P., 218-APA-27 Schuster, W., 170-AA-27, 291-AA-44 Shi, J., 332-AA-52 Smith, N., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Stefanski, D., 122-TP-4, 315-FD-55 Schuurman, M., 56-ATIO.ATM-3, 104- Shi, M., 268-ATIO.ACD-10 Smith, T., 181-ASE-8 Steffens, M., 284-MST-7 ATIO.DE-1 Shi, R., 241-MDO-16 Smith-Pierce, M., 299-APA-36 Steinberg, S., 229-FC-16 Schwartzentruber, T., 161-TP-6 Shi, Y., 6-AA-3 Smolarkiewicz, P., 182-ASE-9 Stelmack, M., 156-MDO-8 Schwarz, C., 18-ASE-2, 54-ASE-4 Shih, F., 306-ATIO.ATM-18 S N, O., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Stemmer, C., 317-FD-67 Schweiger, J., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Shilt, T., 370-FD-62 Snellen, M., 129-AA-24, 356-AA-60 Stempeck, A., 98-APA-14, 286-NIA-2 Schwinn, K., 112-FD-23 Shima, E., 229-FC-16, 348-FD-59 Snisarevska, O., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Stennett, S., 199-GT-7 Scott, A., 193-FD-36 Shimmin, K., 239-ITAR-4 Snyder, R., 226-F35-3 Stephan, A., 18-ASE-2 Scott, S., 120-NIA-1 Shimomura, S., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Snyder, S., 131-AFM-6 Stephanopoulos, K., 196-FD-39 Scotto, A., 175-AA-32 Shin, S., 39-TP-1, 122-TP-4, 204-TP-7 Soban, D., 19-ATIO.ACD-2 Stephen, E., 194-FD-37 Searles, E., 320-MST-9 Shinde, S., 152-FD-32, 190-FC-13/APA- Socha, J., 348-FD-59 Stephens, C., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Sebbane, D., 333-AA-53 24, 278-FD-50 Sohoni, N., 295-AA-49 Stephenson, J., 209-AA-34 Segui, M., 119-MST-2, 285-MST-8 Shinde, V., 195-FD-38 Soinne, E., 267-ASE-12 Stern, E., 123-TP-5, 374-GT-15 Seidel, J., 67-FD-13, 148-FD-28, 368-FC-20 Shipman, J., 111-FD-22 Sokollek, M., 60-ATIO.TF-2, 184-ATIO. Stern, F., 352-MDO-26 Seiferth, D., 373-FT-7 Shively, R., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 ATM-9 Stevens, M., 138-ATIO.ATM-7 Seiler, P., 158-MDO-10 Shneider, M., 48-AMT-2, 160-PDL-4, Sokolov, I., 220-ASE-10 Stevens, R., 26-FD-2 Sekimoto, S., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 215-AMT-6 Solano, H., 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD- Stich, D., 276-FD-48, 347-FD-58 Self, R., 7-AA-4 Shoele, K., 67-FD-13, 69-FD-15, 148-FD- 14/MDO-24 Stingo, L., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Selig, M., 338-APA-41 28, 149-FD-29, 233-FD-44, 266-APA-33 Solis, E., 260-AMT-7/GT-9, 272-ATIO.TF-10 Stoia, T., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ Sellappan, P., 9-AA-6 Shoemaker, C., 211-AA-36 Solomon, W., 262-APA-29 ATIO.GRE-1 Sellers, M., 318-GT-11 Shortle, J., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Soltani, M., 181-ASE-8 Stokes, J., 14-APA-3 Selvarajan, P., 339-APA-42 Showkat Ali, S., 4-AA-1, 127-AA-22, Somers, D., 263-APA-30 Stoltz, P., 37-PDL-1 Semmelmayer, F., 336-AMT-10/GT-12 171-AA-28 Somers, E., 142-F35-1 Stouffer, V., 60-ATIO.TF-2 Sendner, F., 102-ATIO.ACD-6 Shrestha, P., 191-FD-34 Song, B., 360-APA-45 Strelets, M., 110-FD-21, 291-AA-44 Sengupta, K., 135-APA-18 Shukla, D., 299-APA-36, 338-APA-41, Song, G., 92-AFM-3 Streuber, G., 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Sengupta, R., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 373-FT-7 Song, K., 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Strohal, M., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21 Senocak, I., 197-FD-40 Shum, J., 258-AA-42 Song, L., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 341-ATIO. Struk, P., 301-ASE-13, 340-ASE-14, Senoner, J., 340-ASE-14 Shur, M., 291-AA-44 ACD-13 363-ASE-15 Sensiau, C., 126-AA-21 Shweyk, K., 49-APA-6, 92-AFM-3 Song, W., 75-MDO-5, 146-FD-26, 311- Stryczniewicz, W., 122-TP-4, 228-FC-15 Seo, J., 67-FD-13, 311-FC-18 Sidor, A., 353-TP-16 FC-18, 360-APA-45 Stumpf, E., 330-AA-50 Sepetauskas, V., 368-FC-20 Siefers, T., 148-FD-28 Song, Z., 285-MST-8 Stütz, P., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21 Serani, A., 156-MDO-8, 319-MDO-22 Siemon, M., 277-FD-49 Sor, S., 16-APA-5 Su, C., 37-PDL-1 Sergeant, J., 280-FT-5 Siikonen, T., 218-APA-27 Soria, J., 91-AA-19, 314-FD-54 Su, Y., 67-FD-13 Serpieri, J., 107-FC-8 Siller, H., 128-AA-23 Sousa, M., 263-APA-30 Suard, N., 214-AFM-10 Serrano, A., 291-AA-44 Silton, S., 339-APA-42 Sousa, V., 39-TP-1, 275-FD-16 Subbareddy, P., 146-FD-26, 149-FD-29, Serrano Rico, J., 51-APA-8 Silva, C., 74-MDO-4, 90-AA-18, 272- Soyfer, H., 342-ATIO.ATM-19 152-FD-32 Sescu, A., 208-AA-33 ATIO.TF-10 Spalart, P., 291-AA-44 Subramanian, S., 103-ATIO.ATM-6, 303- Severance, K., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Silva, D., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Sparks, J., 205-TP-8 ATIO.ATM-15 Sevine, T., 375-TP-19 Silva, J., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Spear, D., 351-FT-6 Suchyta, III, C., 322-TP-13 Seymour, R., 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Silva, W., 12-APA-1, 49-APA-6 Spedding, G., 236-FD-47 Sudarsanan, V., 138-ATIO.ATM-7 Sgorcea, R., 58-ATIO.ATM-5, 223-ATIO. Silver, I., 32-FT-1 Spehr, C., 5-AA-2, 125-AA-20 Sudol, A., 320-MST-9 ATM-11 Silvestre, F., 74-MDO-4 Spencer, T., 342-ATIO.ATM-19 Suh, P., 237-FT-4 Shafer, T., 49-APA-6 Simerly, S., 15-APA-4, 374-GT-15 Spillere, A., 126-AA-21, 255-AA-39 Sullivan, A., 239-ITAR-4, 262-APA-29 Shah, G., 49-APA-6, 213-AFM-9 Simon, A., 324-TP-15 Spirkovska, L., 342-ATIO.ATM-19 Sun, X., 369-FD-61 Shah, H., 362-APA-47 Simon, F., 255-AA-39, 333-AA-53 Spitalny, M., 291-AA-44 Sun, Y., 64-FC-5/FD-10, 125-AA-20 Shah, M., 28-FD-4 Simons, D., 129-AA-24 Spivey, D., 237-FT-4 Sunada, Y., 228-FC-15 Shah, P., 5-AA-2, 246-TP-10 Simsek, O., 176-AFM-7 Spode, C., 51-APA-8 Supowit, J., 39-TP-1 Shah, S., 14-APA-3, 36-MST-1, 103-ATIO. Singh, D., 97-APA-13 Spyropoulos, J., 63-FC-4/APA-10, Suryadi, A., 90-AA-18, 294-AA-47 ATM-6 Singh, N., 161-TP-6 130-AA-25 Suryakumar, V., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO- Shahriar, A., 149-FD-29 Singh, S., 10-AFM-1, 27-FD-3/FC-2 Sreenivas, K., 23-CPS-1, 114-FD-25, 219- 3, 240-MDO-15 Shahryari Fard, S., 301-ASE-13 Singh, T., 86-AA-14 APA-28, 359-APA-44 Suryanarayanan, S., 66-FD-12 Shams, T., 369-FD-61 Singh, V., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Sridhar, B., 272-ATIO.TF-10 Sussman, M., 233-FD-44 Shannon, T., 53-ASE-3 Singhose, W., 361-APA-46 Srigrarom, S., 180-APA-23, 286-NIA-2 Sutherland, J., 197-FD-40, 370-FD-62 Shaposhnikov, K., 256-AA-40 Singh Sandhu, J., 277-FD-49 Srinivasan, V., 337-APA-40 Sutliff, D., 126-AA-21, 210-AA-35 Sharkey, P., 14-APA-3 Sinha, A., 86-AA-14, 97-APA-13, 295-AA-49 Staats, M., 16-APA-5, 136-APA-19/FC-9 Suzuki, T., 175-AA-32, 291-AA-44 Sharma, A., 160-PDL-4, 292-AA-45, Sinha, K., 235-FD-46 Stack, C., 27-FD-3/FC-2 Svensson, E., 256-AA-40

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Svyatoslav, Y., 148-FD-28 Thalheimer, W., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21 Trost, M., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 Vasquez Mayen, E., 157-MDO-9 Swaminathan, B., 10-AFM-1 Theile, M., 362-APA-47 Truax, R., 179-APA-22 Vatsa, V., 63-FC-4/APA-10 Swartz, K., 319-MDO-22 Theis, J., 158-MDO-10 Trujillo, A., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 Vaughan, D., 112-FD-23 Swift, S., 91-AA-19, 211-AA-36, 295-AA-49 Theofilis, V., 232-FD-43, 313-FD-53 Trzmiel, A., 270-ATIO.ATM-14, 306- Vaughn, A., 91-AA-19 Swol, C., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Theunissen, R., 127-AA-22, 144-FC-10 ATIO.ATM-18 Vedula, K., 368-FC-20 Sycara, K., 271-ATIO.TF-9 Thies, M., 31-FD-9 Tsai, W., 323-TP-14, 375-TP-19 Vega, J., 70-FD-17, 314-FD-54 Sydney, A., 347-FD-58 Thipphavong, D., 141-ATIO.TF-5, 225-ATIO. Tsakpinis, D., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 Velarde, J., 338-APA-41 Synodinos, A., 7-AA-4 TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13, 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Tsao, J., 53-ASE-3, 100-ASE-5, 340- Veldhuis, L., 219-APA-28 Szczepaniak, R., 122-TP-4 Thomadakis, P., 23-CPS-1 ASE-14, 363-ASE-15 Velev, M., 23-CPS-1 Szilder, K., 100-ASE-5 Thomas, C., 93-AFM-4, 364-ATIO.ACD- Tseng, M., 37-PDL-1 Velez-Valencia, A., 14-APA-3 Szmelter, J., 182-ASE-9 15/ATIO.TF-14 Tsirikoglou, P., 74-MDO-4 Venkatachari, B., 208-AA-33 Szoke, M., 4-AA-1, 89-AA-17, 90-AA-18 Thomas, F., 25-FC-1/FD-1 Tsolakis, C., 23-CPS-1 Venkatesan, K., 296-AMT-9/FD-52 T, S., 76-PDL-2 Thomas, J., 321-MST-10 Tsukada, T., 299-APA-36 Venner, C., 4-AA-1, 89-AA-17, 90-AA-18, Taflin, D., 234-FD-45 Thomas, K., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Tsuruta, R., 299-APA-36 128-AA-23, 298-APA-35 Taft, B., 289-TP-12 Thomas, R., 8-AA-5, 87-AA-15, 330-AA-50 Tsutsumi, S., 229-FC-16 Vergez, M., 359-APA-44 Tagawa, G., 52-APA-9 Thome, J., 26-FD-2, 149-FD-29, 317-FD-67 Tu, H., 30-FD-6 Verhagen, W., 104-ATIO.DE-1 Taha, H., 97-APA-13 Thompson, D., 43-AA-9, 53-ASE-3, Tuasikal, J., 293-AA-46 Vermeersch, O., 107-FC-8 Taira, K., 64-FC-5/FD-10 54-ASE-4, 109-FD-20, 137-ASE-7, Tucker, P., 212-AA-37, 370-FD-62 Viana, F., 35-MDO-2, 74-MDO-4, 241- Takahama, T., 372-FD-64 220-ASE-10 Tufts, M., 179-APA-22, 218-APA-27, MDO-16 Takahashi, H., 51-APA-8 Thompson, E., 119-MST-2 262-APA-29 Viard, R., 62-FC-3 Takahashi, T., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3, Thompson, K., 276-FD-48 Tuggle, R., 23-CPS-1 Vicroy, D., 178-APA-21 183-ATIO.ACD-8, 185-ATIO.ATM-10, Thompson, M., 226-F35-3 Tumuklu, O., 232-FD-43, 313-FD-53 Vidy, C., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 268-ATIO.ACD-10, 269-ATIO.ACD-11, Thompson, R., 32-FT-1, 237-FT-4 Tuncer, I., 375-TP-19 Viggiano, R., 186-ATIO.TF-7 307-ATIO.DE-2 Thorpe, R., 362-APA-47 Turbeville, F., 65-FD-11 Vijh, A., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Takaishi, T., 129-AA-24, 330-AA-50 Threadgill, J., 231-FD-42 Turner, M., 196-FD-39, 346-FD-57, Viken, E., 131-AFM-6 Talbi, A., 62-FC-3 Throneberry, G., 286-NIA-2 370-FD-62 Viken, S., 52-APA-9 Tallerico, T., 105-ATIO.TF-3, 153-FT-2/ Thurman, D., 278-FD-50 Turpin, A., 279-FD-51 Villedieu, P., 17-ASE-1, 53-ASE-3 ATIO.TF-6 Thurow, B., 231-FD-42, 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Tyacke, J., 212-AA-37 Vincent, M., 20-ATIO.ATM-1 Tam, C., 130-AA-25 Tian, C., 332-AA-52 Tyan, M., 202-MST-4 Vining, K., 351-FT-6 Tam, J., 155-ITAR-2 Tichenor, N., 231-FD-42 Tynis, J., 214-AFM-10 Viola, N., 341-ATIO.ACD-13 Tamaskar, S., 138-ATIO.ATM-7 Tiftikci, H., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3 Tysell, L., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 Visbal, M., 25-FC-1/FD-1, 107-FC-8, 133- Tamm, P., 63-FC-4/APA-10 Tilmann, C., 135-APA-18, 264-APA-31, Ugolotti, M., 346-FD-57 APA-16, 189-FC-12/PDL-5, 195-FD-38, Tan, K., 180-APA-23, 263-APA-30, 337-APA-40 Ukeiley, L., 27-FD-3/FC-2 228-FC-15, 265-APA-32 286-NIA-2 Timberlake, J., 223-ATIO.ATM-11 Ulbrich, N., 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Viswanathan, K., 80-AA-13, 91-AA-19 Tanaka, K., 256-AA-40 Timko, E., 301-ASE-13 Ulisse, A., 285-MST-8 Vitsas, P., 32-FT-1 Tandon, S., 190-FC-13/APA-24 Timmer, W., 266-APA-33 Ulk, C., 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Viturro, M., 314-FD-54 Tang, C., 205-TP-8 Timmermans, H., 118-MDO-7 Underwood, M., 58-ATIO.ATM-5, 272- Vivona, R., 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Tang, G., 311-FC-18 Tinney, C., 68-FD-14, 91-AA-19, 111-FD-22 ATIO.TF-10 Vlachos, P., 314-FD-54 Tang, H., 121-PDL-3, 220-ASE-10, 304- Tiscia, G., 116-ITAR-1 Unnikrishnan, S., 25-FC-1/FD-1, 130-AA- Vogeler, K., 324-TP-15 ATIO.ATM-16, 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Tittsworth, J., 54-ASE-4 25, 146-FD-26, 174-AA-31 Vogiatzis, K., 23-CPS-1, 151-FD-31/MVC- Tang, W., 322-TP-13 Tognaccini, R., 300-APA-37 Ura, H., 173-AA-30, 330-AA-50 1, 234-FD-45, 322-TP-13, 346-FD-57 Tang, Y., 241-MDO-16 Tokugawa, N., 144-FC-10 Uranga, A., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Volat, C., 323-TP-14 Tange, N., 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Tomasello, F., 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Urban, M., 304-ATIO.ATM-16, 305-ATIO. Volkmer, K., 88-AA-16 Tanis, C., 23-CPS-1 Toniato, P., 260-AMT-7/GT-9, 264-APA-31 ATM-17 Volpi, S., 352-MDO-26 Tank, J., 236-FD-47 Toniolo, M., 285-MST-8 Urdiales, M., 16-APA-5 Vormweg, J., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1 Tanner, C., 214-AFM-10 Toosi, S., 152-FD-32 Uzun, A., 66-FD-12, 235-FD-46, 276-FD-48 Voronovich, A., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Tapken, U., 291-AA-44, 356-AA-60 Torija, A., 7-AA-4 Uzun, M., 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Vos, J., 218-APA-27 Tartinville, B., 216-APA-25 Tormalm, M., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 V, P., 339-APA-42 Vos, R., 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Tasai, Y., 334-AA-54 Toro, K., 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Vahab, M., 233-FD-44 Voskuijl, M., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3 Tashima, N., 308-ATIO.TF-11 Toropov, V., 283-MDO-19 Vahora, M., 362-APA-47 Voss, A., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Tatum, K., 116-ITAR-1, 358-APA-43 Torres, E., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Valdez, J., 91-AA-19 Voss, C., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 Taubert, L., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Torrigiani, F., 282-MDO-18 Valente, C., 216-APA-25 Voss, G., 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Tay, G., 305-ATIO.ATM-17, 365-ATIO. Tortorelli, D., 319-MDO-22 Valenti, J., 196-FD-39 Vrchota, P., 144-FC-10 ATM-20 Tosh, A., 332-AA-52 Vallon, A., 331-AA-51 Vu, B., 28-FD-4 Tay, J., 190-FC-13/APA-24 Touré, P., 149-FD-29 Vanden, K., 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3 Vu, V., 319-MDO-22 Taylor, C., 36-MST-1, 224-ATIO.ATM-12, Towne, A., 46-AA-12, 88-AA-16, 315-FD-55 van der Laan, T., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO- Vuillot, F., 101-ASE-6, 129-AA-24 243-MST-6, 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Townsend, S., 75-MDO-5, 282-MDO-18, 3, 118-MDO-7 Vukasinovic, B., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Taylor, N., 151-FD-31/MVC-1 283-MDO-19 van der Velden, W., 88-AA-16, 212-AA-37 Vyas, M., 152-FD-32 Tehrani, M., 219-APA-28 T R, P., 245-TP-9 Van de Wyer, N., 44-AA-10, 86-AA-14, Wadhams, T., 26-FD-2 Teja, R., 277-FD-49 Tran, D., 121-PDL-3 334-AA-54 Wadsworth, M., 89-AA-17 Tejnil, E., 209-AA-34 Tran, H., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 Vangara, S., 197-FD-40 Waggoner, E., 45-AA-11, 153-FT-2/ATIO. Temmerman, L., 135-APA-18, 216-APA-25 Tran, K., 7-AA-4 van Gent, I., 118-MDO-7 TF-6 Tenishev, V., 220-ASE-10 Tran, L., 309-ATIO.TF-12 Vanharen, J., 113-FD-24 Wagner, A., 39-TP-1 Terekhov, I., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 41-AA-7, 183- Trani, A., 139-ATIO.ATM-8, 342-ATIO. Vankan, J., 118-MDO-7 Wagner, C., 142-F35-1 ATIO.ACD-8 ATM-19, 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Van Norman, J., 214-AFM-10 Wagner, J., 279-FD-51 Tereshchenko, I., 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Trapani, G., 14-APA-3 van Rooij, M., 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1, Wagter, C., 56-ATIO.ATM-3 Terracol, M., 175-AA-32, 257-AA-41 Travin, A., 291-AA-44 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3 Waite, J., 12-APA-1, 98-APA-14 Terrazas-Salinas, I., 246-TP-10 Tremolet, A., 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3 Van Zante, J., 301-ASE-13 Wales, C., 216-APA-25 Teruna, C., 355-AA-56 Treve, V., 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Vargas, J., 353-TP-16 Walker, S., 213-AFM-9 Testa, C., 332-AA-52 Trifari, V., 222-ATIO.ACD-9 Vargas, M., 53-ASE-3, 100-ASE-5, 137- Wall, A., 9-AA-6, 91-AA-19, 211-AA-36, Tester, B., 109-FD-20, 331-AA-51 Troiani, G., 334-AA-54 ASE-7, 363-ASE-15 295-AA-49 Tetef, T., 68-FD-14 Trojak, W., 370-FD-62 Vargo, E., 224-ATIO.ATM-12 Wallin, F., 291-AA-44 Teubert, C., 131-AFM-6 Trollinger, L., 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21 Vascik, P., 22-ATIO.TF-1, 272-ATIO.TF- Walton, T., 103-ATIO.ATM-6 Tewes, P., 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Trontin, P., 53-ASE-3, 340-ASE-14 10, 344-ATIO.TF-13 Wan, Y., 303-ATIO.ATM-15 Tfaily, A., 240-MDO-15 Tropina, A., 287-PDL-7 Vasile, J., 94-AFM-5, 135-APA-18, 339- Wang, B., 121-PDL-3 APA-42 aviation.aiaa.org 43 AUTHOR AND SESSION CHAIR INDEX

Wang, C., 324-TP-15 Wilkins, S., 139-ATIO.ATM-8 Yakhina, G., 86-AA-14, 294-AA-47 Zeghal, K., 270-ATIO.ATM-14, 306- Wang, F., 17-ASE-1, 18-ASE-2 Willcox, K., 319-MDO-22 Yakinthos, K., 312-FC-19/APA-38, 362- ATIO.ATM-18 Wang, H., 178-APA-21, 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Williams, B., 246-TP-10 APA-47 Zeidler, M., 297-APA-34/MDO-20 Wang, J., 39-TP-1, 111-FD-22, 171-AA-28, Williams, D., 64-FC-5/FD-10, 371-FD-63 Yalcin, O., 332-AA-52 Zell, P., 123-TP-5 348-FD-59, 354-TP-17 Williams, J., 77-TP-3 Yamamoto, K., 45-AA-11, 99-APA-15/ Zeng, C., 156-MDO-8 Wang, K., 90-AA-18 Williams, R., 159-MST-3, 309-ATIO.TF-12 FC-7, 173-AA-30, 190-FC-13/APA-24, Zenkner, S., 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 Wang, L., 107-FC-8, 352-MDO-26 Williams, S., 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 256-AA-40, 330-AA-50 Zha, G., 62-FC-3, 63-FC-4/APA-10, 144- Wang, M., 90-AA-18 Wilson, A., 255-AA-39, 256-AA-40 Yamato, H., 228-FC-15 FC-10, 230-FD-41, 360-APA-45 Wang, P., 263-APA-30, 286-NIA-2 Wilson, M., 226-F35-3 Yan, H., 112-FD-23, 332-AA-52 Zhan, Z., 97-APA-13, 179-APA-22, 221- Wang, Q., 70-FD-17, 316-FD-56 Wilson, P., 226-F35-3 Yan, J., 348-FD-59 ASE-11 Wang, T., 69-FD-15 Wing, D., 58-ATIO.ATM-5, 225-ATIO. Yan, S., 363-ASE-15 Zhang, C., 17-ASE-1, 66-FD-12, 200- Wang, W., 46-AA-12, 132-AMT-4 TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13, 306-ATIO.ATM-18 Yang, D., 294-AA-47 MDO-12, 258-AA-42, 343-ATIO.DE-3/ Wang, X., 107-FC-8, 208-AA-33, 322-TP-13 Winkler, J., 331-AA-51 Yang, H., 102-ATIO.ACD-6, 172-AA-29 ATIO.ACD-14/MDO-24, 370-FD-62 Wang, Y., 43-AA-9, 241-MDO-16, 296- Winter, M., 123-TP-5, 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Yang, J., 242-MST-5 Zhang, D., 245-TP-9, 289-TP-12 AMT-9/FD-52, 307-ATIO.DE-2, 358- Wirtz, D., 228-FC-15 Yang, M., 202-MST-4, 321-MST-10 Zhang, H., 64-FC-5/FD-10, 215-AMT-6, APA-43, 360-APA-45 Wise, A., 77-TP-3 Yang, P., 156-MDO-8 245-TP-9, 289-TP-12 Wang, Z., 56-ATIO.ATM-3, 67-FD-13, Wissa, A., 98-APA-14 Yang, Q., 369-FD-61 Zhang, J., 63-FC-4/APA-10, 178-APA- 103-ATIO.ATM-6, 114-FD-25, 138-ATIO. Witte, I., 196-FD-39 Yang, S., 172-AA-29, 242-MST-5, 369-FD-61 21, 242-MST-5, 304-ATIO.ATM-16, ATM-7, 156-MDO-8, 212-AA-37, 268- Wittich, D., 155-ITAR-2 Yang, X., 315-FD-55, 322-TP-13 324-TP-15 ATIO.ACD-10, 296-AMT-9/FD-52, 332- Woeber, C., 151-FD-31/MVC-1 Yang, Y., 43-AA-9, 62-FC-3, 63-FC-4/ Zhang, K., 157-MDO-9, 241-MDO-16 AA-52, 369-FD-61, 371-FD-63 Wohlbrandt, A., 172-AA-29 APA-10, 360-APA-45 Zhang, L., 120-NIA-1 Wanke, C., 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Wolf, C., 299-APA-36 Yao, H., 229-FC-16 Zhang, M., 29-FD-5 Wasistho, B., 110-FD-21 Wolf, E., 371-FD-63 Yao, Y., 99-APA-15/FC-7, 263-APA-30 Zhang, R., 212-AA-37, 313-FD-53, 323- Waszak, M., 186-ATIO.TF-7, 308-ATIO.TF-11 Wolf, T., 26-FD-2 Yarusevych, S., 236-FD-47 TP-14, 375-TP-19 Watson, K., 120-NIA-1 Wolf, W., 4-AA-1, 43-AA-9, 46-AA-12, Yassin, M., 179-APA-22 Zhang, W., 268-ATIO.ACD-10 Watson, R., 370-FD-62 90-AA-18, 235-FD-46 Yates, J., 187-F35-2 Zhang, X., 4-AA-1, 125-AA-20, 208-AA- Watson, W., 170-AA-27 Wolford, B., 367-ATIO.TF-15 Yauwenas, Y., 129-AA-24, 258-AA-42 33, 303-ATIO.ATM-15, 333-AA-53 Way, D., 77-TP-3 Wong, G., 304-ATIO.ATM-16 Ye, L., 323-TP-14 Zhang, Y., 18-ASE-2, 120-NIA-1, 152-FD- Webb, J., 281-GT-10 Wong, M., 174-AA-31 Yee, P., 205-TP-8, 323-TP-14, 354-TP-17, 32, 173-AA-30, 295-AA-49, 365-ATIO. Webb, N., 312-FC-19/APA-38 Wong, P., 99-APA-15/FC-7 375-TP-19 ATM-20 Webster, G., 289-TP-12 Wong, T., 136-APA-19/FC-9, 265-APA-32 Yeh, C., 64-FC-5/FD-10 Zhang, Z., 209-AA-34, 221-ASE-11, 255- Webster, R., 23-CPS-1, 359-APA-44 Woodard, B., 181-ASE-8 Yen, C., 292-AA-45 AA-39, 300-APA-37, 323-TP-14 Weed, K., 39-TP-1, 161-TP-6, 354-TP-17 Woodham, K., 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO. 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aviation.aiaa.org 47 DETAILED SESSIONSMarietta Session Rooms Centennial Foyer Centennial I, II, III Marietta Session Rooms Centennial Foyer Centennial I, II, III Jack O’Banion Advanced Development Programs Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Jack O’Banion Vice President, Strategy and Customer Requirements Advanced Development Programs Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Vice President, Strategy and Customer Requirements Ilan Kroo Stanford University 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2804 Sound extrapolation methods for turbulent flows based on indirect acoustic variables S. Zhong, X. Zhang, Hong Kong University Hong Kong, of Science and Technology, University of Hong Kong; C. Morfey, United Kingdom; Leicester, Leicester, R. Sandberg, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; R. Fattah, Hong Kong Hong University of Science and Technology, Kong, Hong Kong Thomas V. Jones Professor of Engineering Thomas V. Ilan Kroo Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Stanford University 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2804 Sound extrapolation methods for turbulent flows based on indirect acoustic variables S. Zhong, X. Zhang, Hong Kong University Hong Kong, of Science and Technology, University of Hong Kong; C. Morfey, United Kingdom; Leicester, Leicester, R. Sandberg, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; R. Fattah, Hong Kong Hong University of Science and Technology, Kong, Hong Kong Thomas V. Jones Professor of Engineering Thomas V. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Monday Speakers’ Briefing Networking Coffee Break 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2803 On The Spatial–Temporal Spots Developments Of Turbulent Edge On a Serrated Trailing Chong, Brunel University A. Juknevicius, T. London, United Kingdom Monday Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions I Monday Plenary: New Paradigms in Aviation Speakers’ Briefing Networking Coffee Break 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2803 On The Spatial–Temporal Spots Developments Of Turbulent Edge On a Serrated Trailing Chong, Brunel University A. Juknevicius, T. London, United Kingdom Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions I Boeing HorizonX Monday Plenary: New Paradigms in Aviation Pradeep Fernandes Managing Director, Disruptive Horizons Managing Director, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2802 An experimental investigation of trailing-edge noise reduction due to elasticity Institute of M. Nilton, Technological São José dos Campos, Aeronautics (ITA), Malik, University of Twente, Brazil; Y. Enschede, The Netherlands; A. Cavalieri, Institute of Aeronautics Technological São José dos Campos, Brazil; L. de (ITA), Enschede, Santana, University of Twente, The Netherlands; M. Donadon, Technological São José Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), University of Wolf, dos Campos, Brazil; W. Campinas, Brazil; et al. Boeing HorizonX Pradeep Fernandes Managing Director, Disruptive Horizons Managing Director, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2802 An experimental investigation of trailing-edge noise reduction due to elasticity Institute of M. Nilton, Technological São José dos Campos, Aeronautics (ITA), Malik, University of Twente, Brazil; Y. Enschede, The Netherlands; A. Cavalieri, Institute of Aeronautics Technological São José dos Campos, Brazil; L. de (ITA), Enschede, Santana, University of Twente, The Netherlands; M. Donadon, Technological São José Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), University of Wolf, dos Campos, Brazil; W. Campinas, Brazil; et al. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2801 Flow Interaction with Turbulent Porous Surfaces S. Showkat Ali, M. Szoke , Azarpeyvand, University of Bristol, United Kingdom; C. Ilario da Silva, São José dos Campos, Brazil Embraer, by Airbus 3 A Rodin Lyasoff Chief Executive Officer 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2801 Flow Interaction with Turbulent Porous Surfaces S. Showkat Ali, M. Szoke , Azarpeyvand, University of Bristol, United Kingdom; C. Ilario da Silva, São José dos Campos, Brazil Embraer, by Airbus 3 A Rodin Lyasoff Chief Executive Officer Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 1-SB-1 0730 - 0800 hrs 25 June 2018 Monday, 2-PLNRY-1 0800 - 0900 hrs Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University Moderator: Juan J. Alonso, Professor, Panelists: 25 June 2018 Monday, 3-NW-1 0900 - 0930 hrs 25 June 2018 Monday, 4-AA-1 Chaired by: D. NARK, NASA Langley Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2800 Experimental Characterization of Generators Induced Noise of Vortex Wind Turbines A. D. Kolkman, L. de Santana, C. Venner, Enschede, The Garrel, University of Twente, Netherlands; C. Arce León, LM Wind Power, Heerhugowaard, The Netherlands; M. Enschede, Sanders, University of Twente, The Netherlands

48 aviation.aiaa.org Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 1-SB-1 0730 - 0800 hrs 25 June 2018 Monday, 2-PLNRY-1 0800 - 0900 hrs Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University Moderator: Juan J. Alonso, Professor, Panelists: 25 June 2018 Monday, 3-NW-1 0900 - 0930 hrs 25 June 2018 Monday, 4-AA-1 Chaired by: D. NARK, NASA Langley Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2800 Experimental Characterization of Generators Induced Noise of Vortex Wind Turbines A. D. Kolkman, L. de Santana, C. Venner, Enschede, The Garrel, University of Twente, Netherlands; C. Arce León, LM Wind Power, Heerhugowaard, The Netherlands; M. Enschede, Sanders, University of Twente, The Netherlands Spring Roswell Techwood University 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-2815 Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic Performance of Airfoils Fitted with Morphing Trailing-edges Q. Ai, M. H. Kamliya Jawahar, Azarpeyvand, University of Bristol, United Kingdom 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2814 Noise Reduction Airfoil Trailing-edge using Flow Suction M. H. Kamliya Jawahar, L. Cesar, Azarpeyvand, University of Bristol, United Kingdom 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2824 Evaluation of Wing Shielding for Supersonic Civil Transport Community Noise Reduction K. Ramakrishnan, U. Paliath, N. Pastouchenko, General Electric Company, Niskayuna, NY 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2809 Comparison between analog and digital phased microphone arrays for aeroacoustic measurements R. Merino-Martinez, Delft University of Delft, The Netherlands; M. Technology, Sanders, L. Caldas, University of Twente, D. Avallone, The Netherlands; F. Twente, Delft, Ragni, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; L. de Santana, University The Netherlands; et al. Twente, of Twente, Airframe/High-Lift Noise I Community Noise and Metrics Advanced Testing Techniques I Techniques Advanced Testing 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2813 a Semi-Empirical Noise Toward Prediction for Airfoils with Serrated Edges Trailing University of Bristol, United Mayer, Y. University of Cambridge, Kingdom; B. Lyu, Cambridge, United Kingdom; H. Kamliya M. Azarpeyvand, University of Jawahar, Bristol, United Kingdom 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2819 Community noise assessment for aircrafts with contra-rotating open rotor power plants L. Sanders, ONERA, Châtillon, France 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2823 of Computation and Validation Acoustic Shielding at Realistic Aircraft Configurations J. Delfs, German M. Mössner, M. Lummer, Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2808 Directivity Approach A Tomographic to Frequency Domain Beamforming Berkefeld, German T. Ahlefeldt, C. Spehr, T. Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; A. Di Marco, L. Burghignoli, Rome, Italy University, Roma Tre Integration Effects and Flight Acoustics I 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2812 Numerical Study of 2-D Finlets Edge Using RANS CFD for Trailing Noise Reduction Shi, S. Lee, University of California, Y. Davis, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2818 Assessment of the Noise Immission along Approach and Departure Flightpaths for Different SFB 880 Concepts Vehicle J. Blinstrub, L. Bertsch, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; University of Heinze, Technical W. Braunschweig, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2822 Numerical Assessment of CROR Noise Shielding with a Coupled Möhring Analogy and BEM Approach E. Kraemer, M. Kessler, L. Dürrwächter, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2807 Beamforming array design via iterative microphone removal Liu, Southern University E. Arcondoulis, Y. Shenzhen, of Science and Technology, China 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2811 Investigation on the Accuracy of the TNO Model Using RANS CFD and XFOIL Inputs for Airfoil Trailing Edge Noise Predictions D. Nguyen, S. Lee, University of California, Davis, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2817 Preliminary Noise Assessment of Aircraft with Distributed Electric Propulsion University A. Synodinos, R. Self, Torija, of Southampton, United Kingdom 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2821 Experimental Study of Noise Shielding by a NACA 0012 Airfoil R. Thomas, NASA Hutcheson, C. Bahr, F. D. Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, Corporation, and Technology Science Stead, Hampton, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2806 Direct Spectral Estimation Method for Continuous Scan Beamforming D. Papamoschou, Morata, University of Shah, ATA California, Irvine, Irvine, CA; P. Engineering, Inc., San Diego, CA Chaired by: M. KHORRAMI, NASA Langley Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2810 noise in slowly- Trailing-edge varying, sheared flow N. Peake, University of D. Baker, Cambridge, United Kingdom 25 June 2018 Monday, 7-AA-4 Chaired by: J. ALONSO-MIRALLES, UTC Aerospace Systems 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2816 Noise and Sonic Boom Analysis from Rocket Launches D. Lim, S. Min, Mavris, Georgia K. Tran, Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, 25 June 2018 Monday, 8-AA-5 Chaired by: I. CLARK, NASA Langley Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2820 Experimental Investigations on Noise Shielding: Dependency on Reference Noise Source and Testing Environment K. Rossignol, J. Delfs, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; D. J. Bulté, ONERA, Châtillon, France Gély, Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 5-AA-2 The University of Mississippi JOSEPH, ISVR/University of Southampton and N. MURRAY, Chaired by: P. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2805 Modal Two-dimensional Beamforming in Wavenumber Space for Duct Acoustics Inc., Bellevue, WA; OptiNav, R. Dougherty, R. Bozak, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 25 June 2018 Monday, 6-AA-3 aviation.aiaa.org 49 Piedmont Embassy C The Learning Center Remote Recession Measurements of Ablators with Emission Spectroscopy Michael Winter, University of Kentucky Michael Winter, 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-2834 Design of an Active Gust Load Alleviation System for Small UAS Using a Flush Airdata Sensing System Islam, I. Martin, D. Moormann, RWTH T. Aachen, Germany Aachen University, University of Stuttgart Emission Spectroscopy S. Loehle, F. Zander, M. Eberhart, Zander, S. Loehle, F. A. Meindl, D. Leiser, and F. Hufgard, and F. A. Meindl, D. Leiser, High Enthalpy Flow Diagnostics with Lightfield Imaging and Tomographic Lightfield Imaging and 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2833 Sliding Mode Robust Higher-Order Control Systems for Roll-Coupled Maneuvers of Aircraft Using Output Feedback S. Singh, University Muthukumar, K. Raj, V. NV Las Vegas, of Nevada, Las Vegas, Institute for Fluid Dynamics Characterization of Gas/Surface B. Helber and O. Chazot, von Kármán Interaction Phenomena on Ablation Testing in the VKI Plasmatron Facility Testing

Jet Aeroacoustics I 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2828 Comparison of two Goldstein acoustic analogy implementations model for with the Tam&Auriault heated and unheated jet noise prediction Queen Mary S. Karabasov, Gryazev, V. University of London, United Kingdom 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2832 On The Stability of Dynamic Soaring Orbits of UAVs B. Swaminathan, Indian Institute of Madras, Chennai, India Technology Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems I Special Session: Optical Diagnostics in Plasma Facilities (Invited) Atmospheric Entry Applications of Gas-Surface Reaction Rates for Laser Spectroscopic Measurements Douglas G. Fletcher, Jason M. Meyers, Douglas G. Fletcher, Herrmann-Stanzel, University of Vermont Herrmann-Stanzel, University of Vermont Andrew J. Lutz, Luke D. Allen and Roland 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2827 effect on the apparent Temperature position of effective noise sources in a hot jet Queen Mary University of Gryazev, V. London, United Kingdom; A. Markesteijn, GPU-prime, Ltd., Cambridge, Queen United Kingdom; S. Karabasov, Mary University of London, United Kingdom 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2831 An Investigation of Wing Elasticity Effects on Store Separation Based on Computational Fluid Dynamics I. Mizrahi, D. Raveh, Technion--Israel Haifa, Israel Institute of Technology, Center Test System (HYMETS) Test University of Vermont, Daniel Resse, University of Vermont, University of Calgary, Roland Stanzel, University of Calgary, Scott Splinter, NASA Langley Research Scott Splinter, Inman, Brett Bathel, Paul Danehy, and Inman, Brett Bathel, Paul Danehy, Craig Johansen and Connor McDougall, Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence in Planar Laser-Induced National Institute of Aerospace, Jennifer Quantitative Flow Measurements Using the Hypersonic Materials Environmental 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2826 Dependence of High-performance Military Aircraft Noise on Frequency and Engine Power Provo, University, K. Leete, Brigham Young Air Force Research Laboratory, A. Wall, UT; AFB, OH; K. Gee, T. Wright-Patterson Provo, University, Neilsen, Brigham Young M. James, J. Downing, Blue Ridge UT; Research and Consulting, LLC, Asheville, NC 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2830 Dynamic Modeling Time-Averaged of a Flapping-Wing Micro Air Vehicle with Passive Rotation Mechanisms L. Chang, N. Pérez-Arancibia, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Brian Hollis, NASA Langley Research NASA Langley Research Center, Brett NASA Langley Research Center, Cruden, NASA Ames Research Center Research Center, Chris Jonhston, NASA Research Center, Entry, Descent and Landing Missions Entry, Center, Michael Barnhardt, NASA Ames Center, Aerothermal Modeling Challenges for Langley Research Center, Aaron Brandis, Langley Research Center, NASA Ames Research Center, Karl Edquist, NASA Ames Research Center, Mike Wright, NASA Ames Research Center, NASA Ames Research Center, Mike Wright, Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 9-AA-6 COLONIUS, California Institute of Technology Chaired by: T. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2825 Simulations and experiments of dual high-speed impinging jets M. Houston, J. Nichols, University of Cities, Minneapolis, MN; F. Minnesota, Twin Alvi, Florida State Sellappan, F. P. Zigunov, FL Tallahassee, University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 10-AFM-1 Chaired by: M. PHILLIPS, NASA and S. D’SOUZA, NASA-ARC 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2829 wing colors Impact of albatross’s on their skin friction drag: thermal analysis and blasius boundary layer solution New Mexico M. Hassanalian, S. Ben Ayed, Las Cruces, NM; M. Ali, State University, Center of Energy, Research and Technology Houde, New Mexico P. Hammam-Lif, Tunisia; Las Cruces, NM; C. Hocut, State University, Las Cruces, NM; Army Research Laboratory, A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 25 June 2018 Monday, 11-AMT-1/GT-1 0930 - 1230 hrs

50 aviation.aiaa.org Fairlie Courtland Hanover F Greenbriar 1200 hrs High Lift Prediction Workshop Discussion (Open Discussion) 1200 hrs Oral Presentation Sonic Booms in Atmospheric Program (SonicBAT) Turbulence Overview KBR, Inc., Arlington, VA K. Bradley, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2842 Wing Design, Assessment A UCAV and Comparisons. (Invited) R. Nangia, Nangia Aero Research Associates, Bristol, United Kingdom; J. Coppin, Defence Science and Technology Fareham, United Kingdom; Laboratory, M. Ghoreyshi, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2847 XFlow Contribution to the Third High-Lift Prediction Workshop R. Brionnaud, D. Holman, G. Trapani, Dassault Group, , 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Aeroservoelastic Uncertainty Quantification for a Low-Boom Aircraft Configuration NASA Langley Research West, B. Phillips, T. Hampton, VA Center, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2841 Aerodynamic shaping design and vortical flow design aspects of a 53deg swept flying wing configuration (Invited) German A. Schuette, J. Vormweg, Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Jeans, University of Germany; R. Maye, T. New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2846 Delayed Detached Eddy Transitional Simulation of Multielement, High- Lift Airfoils H. Ortiz-Melendez, University of J. Coder, Knoxville, TN Tennessee, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2851 Multifidelity Uncertainty Quantification of a Commercial Supersonic Transport B. Phillips, NASA Langley Research West, T. Hampton, VA Center, Special Session: Low Boom Activities Special Session: High Lift Prediction Using CFD Special Session: UCAV Systems Design I - Overviews, Aerodynamic Shaping (Invited) Special Session: UCAV 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2840 Aerodynamic design of an in a Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle collaborative framework (Invited) M. van Rooij, Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands; R. Cummings, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2845 using the and HiLiftPW-3 DPW-6 Stanford University Unstructured (SU2) São José R. Granzoto, Embraer, G. Becker, dos Campos, Brazil 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2850 for a Quiet Supersonic Inlet Test Technology Supersonic Transport Demonstrator in the NASA Glenn 8-foot by 6-foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel NASA Glenn S. Simerly, R. Castner, Cleveland, OH; M. Research Center, Rankin, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Palmdale, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2837 Aeroservoelastic Optimization under Stochastic Gust Constraints (Invited) B. Stanford, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, Special Session: Aerodynamic-Structural Modeling, Optimization, and Test Techniques for Flexible Wing Technology (Invited) for Flexible Wing Technology Techniques Special Session: Aerodynamic-Structural Modeling, Optimization, and Test 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2839 Conceptual Design of a 53deg Swept Flying Wing UCAV Configuration (Invited) C. Liersch, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; G. Bishop, Ministry of Defence, Fareham, United Kingdom 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2844 ANSYS CFD Study for High Lift Aircraft Configurations K. Zore, S. Shah, J. Stokes, B. Sasanapuri, ANSYS, Inc., Pune, India Sharkey, P. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2849 Surrogate Based Shape Optimization of a Low Boom Axisymmetric Body J. Kirz, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2836 Active Flutter Suppression Controllers Derived from Linear and Nonlinear Aerodynamics: Aircraft Application to a Transport Model (Invited) Silva, B. Stanford, R. Bartels, W. J. Waite, NASA Langley Research Center, S. Massey, Hampton, VA Chaired by: R. CUMMINGS, US Air Force Academy and B. CYBYK, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryChaired by: R. CUMMINGS, US Air Force Academy and B. CYBYK, The Johns Hopkins University Applied 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2838 Multi-Disciplinary Design and Performance Assessment of Air Vehicles Effective, Agile NATO (Invited) R. Cummings, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO; C. Liersch, A. Schuette, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 25 June 2018 Monday, 14-APA-3 NASA-Langley Research Center and J. SLOTNICK, The Boeing Company Chaired by: C. RUMSEY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2843 Contributions to the Gulfstream’s Third AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop J. N. Powell, A. Clemens, Velez-Valencia, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, Welter, Savannah, GA 25 June 2018 Monday, 15-APA-4 Chaired by: S. RALLABHANDI, NASA Langley Research Center and O. SAN, Oklahoma State University 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2848 Sonic Boom Prediction and Mitigation using Three-Dimensional Earth Effects S. Rallabhandi, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 12-APA-1 Inc. Chaired by: N. RAJMOHAN, Aerion Technologies 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2835 Lift Characterization Study of a Two- Element Three-Segment Variable Camber Airfoil (Invited) U. Kaul, N. Nguyen, NASA Ames Research Moffett Field, CA Center, 25 June 2018 Monday, 13-APA-2/ATIO.ACD-1 aviation.aiaa.org 51 Baker Hanover C Hanover A Hanover D 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-2862 IDDES simulation of flow separation on an 3-D NACA23012 airfoil with spanwise ridge ice Shanghai Wang, S. Hu, C. Zhang, H. Liu, F. Shanghai, China; Y. University, Jiao Tong Administration of China, Li, Civil Aviation Shanghai, China 1200 hrs Oral Presentation Encounter Vortex Analysis of a Wake over the Arabian Sea—Meteorological Behavior and Vortex Situation, Wake Impact on Aircraft (Invited) Holzäpfel, U. Schumann, S. Koerner, F. German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; C. Schwarz, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2856 LDA characterization of the Mars 2020 rover influence on the wind measurements at low Reynolds R. Bardera-Mora, National Institute of Torrejon (INTA), Aerospace Technology de Ardoz, Spain; A. Garcia-Magariño, Engineering Systems for Spanish Defense (ISDEFE), Madrid, Spain; S. Sor , M. Urdiales, National Institute of Aerospace de Ardoz, Torrejon (INTA), Technology Spain 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2861 Icing: Comparison of LEWICE UAV and FENSAP-ICE for Ice Accretion and Performance Degradation R. Hann, Norwegian University of Science (NTNU), Trondheim, and Technology Norway 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2867 Flight Measurement of Vortex Medium Category Wake Characteristics (Invited) A. Brown, National Research Council Canada Canada, Gloucester, Systems Engineering Icing CFD and Modeling 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2855 Wind tunnel testing of a generic regional turboprop aircraft modular model and development of improved design guidelines S. Della Vecchia, Nicolosi, D. Ciliberti, P. F. Corcione, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2860 Ice accretion on a NACA 23012 airfoil E. Oztekin, Diakon Solutions, LLC, Cape Federal May Court House, NJ; J. Riley, NJ Administration, Atlantic City, Aviation 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2866 Examination of the Applicability of NOAA MADIS Aircraft Based Observation Dataset for Wake Research (Invited) Turbulence Department of Transportation, S. Mackey, Cambridge, MA; B. Robins, Engility Y. Wang, MA; F. Corporation, Andover, Zhang, Department of Transportation, Cambridge, MA Managing Vortex Encounter I (Invited) Managing Vortex Aerodynamic Testing: Ground, Wind-Tunnel and Flight Testing I and Flight Testing Ground, Wind-Tunnel Aerodynamic Testing: Emissions 2 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2854 Increasing the Effectiveness of a Stabilizer by Combining Vertical Pulsed Jet Actuation at the Leading Edge and the Rudder Hinge Line Weiss, T. Grund, J. M. Staats, S. Löffler, University of Berlin, Technical Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2859 Computational Icing Risk Analysis of the D8 “Double Bubble” Aircraft M. Potapczuk, NASA Glenn C. Porter, Cleveland, OH Research Center, D. Mavris, Georgia M. Hassan, H. Pfaender, Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2865 Hybrid numerical simulation of the jet-wake-vortex interaction of a cruising aircraft (Invited) Holzäpfel, R. A. Stephan, D. Rohlmann, F. Rudnik, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2870 on Impact of Aircraft Technologies US Fleet CO 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2853 Integrating Model-Based Systems Engineering and Uncertainty Quantification to Design Optimum Campaigns Aircraft Test E. Kraft, University of Tennessee, TN Tullahoma, Tullahoma, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2858 An extended rough-wall model for an integral boundary layer model intended for ice accretion calculations E. Radenac, A. Kontogiannis, C. Bayeux, P. France Villedieu, ONERA, Toulouse, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2864 Large Eddy Simulation of Wake under Influences of Hanger Vortices and the Ground (Invited) Wake Misaka, National Institute of Advanced T. Industrial Science and Technology Japan; R. Yoshimura, (AIST), Tsukuba, Sendai, University, S. Obayashi, Tohoku Japan; N. Matayoshi, Japan Aerospace Japan Exploration Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2869 Stochastic Aircraft Optimization and Decision Making using a Competitive Design Framework Value-Driven Hollingsworth, University of A. Desai, P. United Kingdom; S. Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom Jinks, Rolls Royce, Derby, Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 16-APA-5 NASA Langley Research Center CHYCZEWSKI, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems and G. GATLIN, Chaired by: T. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2852 Fixture to Measure the Skin A Test Friction of Anisotropic Surfaces B. Dowgwillo, The Boeing B. Rafferty, MO Berkeley, Company, 25 June 2018 Monday, 17-ASE-1 Administration PELLICANO, Federal Aviation NASA Glenn Research Center and P. Chaired by: M. POTAPCZUK, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2857 Direct Numerical Simulation of a Thin Film Over a NACA 0012 Airfoil Ling, Baylor S. McClain, Y. J. Sakakeeny, TX Waco, University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 18-ASE-2 Chaired by: A. BROWN, National Research Council Canada and N. AHMAD, NASA Langley Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2863 Recent advances in wind lidar technologies for characterization of wake vortices (Invited) N. Prasad, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 25 June 2018 Monday, 19-ATIO.ACD-2 DARcorporation ANEMAAT, Chaired by: W. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2868 Impact Forecasting as a Technology Framework for Assessment of Multi- functional Composites University Huang, D. Soban, Queen’s Y. Belfast, United Kingdom

52 aviation.aiaa.org Hanover B Dunwoody Embassy G Embassy D 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-2876 Study for Unmanned Clear Trade Well withAircraft System Detect And Avoid Non-Cooperative Aircraft A. Cone, S. Lee, NASA Ames M. Wu, Moffett Field, CA; C. Research Center, Chen, M. Edwards, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, MA; D. Jack, Adaptive Aerospace Group, Inc., Hampton, VA 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2875 An Interoperability Concept for and Collision Detect and Avoid Systems: Results from a Avoidance Human-in-the-Loop Simulation R. Rorie, L. Fern, NASA Ames Research Moffett Field, CA Center, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2881 Learning Airspace Flow Rates through Fast-time Simulation Glina, E. Hassey, J. Jones, R. DeLaura, Y. Massachusetts Institute Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA of Technology, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2886 Initial Analysis of Urban Air Performance in Transport Mobility’s Sioux Falls R. Rothfeld, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., Germany; M. Balac, ETH Taufkirchen, Zurich, Switzerland; K. Ploetner, Taufkirchen, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., University Germany; C. Antoniou, Technical of Munich, Germany Weather Impacts Weather UAS Detect and Avoid 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2874 An Exploratory Evaluation of UAS Operations in the Detect and Avoid Environment Terminal L. Fern, R. Rorie, NASA Ames Research Moffett Field, CA; Z. Roberts, Center, San Jose, CA; San Jose State University, K. Monk, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2880 Planning based Optimal Trajectory on Wind-Optimal Cost Index A. Alizadeh, M. Uzun, E. Koyuncu, Istanbul Istanbul, Turkey University, Technical 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2885 A global gravity model for air passenger demand between city pairs and future interurban air mobility markets identification. University of Hamburg, Technical K. Becker, German Hamburg, Germany; I. Terekhov, Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg, University Gollnick, Technical Germany; V. of Hamburg, Germany 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2890 Performance Portability of a Multiphysics Finite Element Code K. Sreenivas, J. Newman, C. Tanis, University of Tennessee, R. Webster, Chattanooga, TN On-Demand Mobility Markets and Demand Advances in Computer Systems for Aviation 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2873 A Recommended DAA Well-Clear Terminal Definition for the Environment NASA Langley M. Vincent, A. Trujillo, D. Jack, Hampton, VA; Research Center, Adaptive Aerospace Group, K. Hoffler, SAIC, D. Tsakpinis, Inc., Hampton, VA; Hampton, VA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2879 Vortex Ground-based Wake Prediction in the En-route European Airspace Holzäpfel, A. Lau, J. Berling, Koloschin, F. Linke, K. Wicke, German Aerospace Center F. (DLR), Hamburg, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2884 Network Geography and Fleet Sizing for eVTOL Urban Air Mobility T. M. Daskilewicz, B. German, L. Garrow, Georgia Institute of Douthat, R. Binder, Atlanta, GA Technology, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2889 Fine-grained Speculative Topological Scheme for Local Transformation Reconnection Methods N. Drakopoulos, C. Tsolakis, F. Chrisochoides, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2872 Well En Route Detect and Avoid Area Landing Clear in Terminal Pattern NASA Langley Research Center, A. Trujillo, D. Jack, Adaptive Aerospace Hampton, VA; D. Tsakpinis, Group, Inc., Hampton, VA; SAIC, Hampton, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2878 Evaluating NAS Performance in Context C. Chou, MITRE Cooper, S. Heitin, W. Corporation, McLean, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2883 Opportunities to Enhance Air Emergency Medical Service and Scale through New Vehicles Operations R. Hansman, Vascik, C. Chappelle, Li, P. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2888 Parallel Software Framework for Large-Scale Parallel Mesh Generation and Adaptation for CFD Solvers Old Dominion Thomadakis, C. Tsolakis, P. K. Vogiatzis, Norfolk, VA; University, A. Kot, VA; Engility Corporation, Chantilly, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; N. Chrisochoides, Old Dominion Norfolk, VA University, Chaired by: V. SCHULTZ, NASA Langley Research Center and K. ARTHUR SCHULTZ, Chaired by: V. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2871 Efforts from UAS Detect and Avoid: UAS Integration into the NASA’s NAS Project Johnson, NASA Langley Research W. NASA R. Shively, Hampton, VA; Center, Moffett Field, CA Ames Research Center, 25 June 2018 Monday, 21-ATIO.ATM-2 Chaired by: G. ENEA, MIT Lincoln Laboratory 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2877 Human-in-the-Loop Evaluation of Dynamic Multi-Flight Common Route Advisories K. Bilimoria, M. Hayashi, Sheth, NASA Moffett Field, CA Ames Research Center, 25 June 2018 Monday, 22-ATIO.TF-1 Chaired by: B. GERMAN, Georgia Institute of Technology 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2882 Fly It, Will Commuters Come? If You A Survey to Model Demand for eVTOL Urban Air Trips Mokhtarian, M. B. German, P. L. Garrow, Georgia Douthat, R. Binder, Daskilewicz, T. Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, 25 June 2018 Monday, 23-CPS-1 Aries Design Automation, LLC and R. TUGGLE, PeopleTec Chaired by: M. VELEV, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2887 Parallel Data Refinement Layer of Approach for Extreme- a Telescopic scale Parallel Mesh Generation for CFD Applications Kennedy, T. N. Chrisochoides, A. Chernikov, Old Dominion K. Garner, C. Tsolakis, Norfolk, VA University, Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 20-ATIO.ATM-1 aviation.aiaa.org 53 Vinings Kennesaw Centennial IV International South Michael Swanson Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Chief Engineer, Advanced Development Programs Chief Engineer, 1200 hrs Oral Presentation Global stability and sensitivity of shock wave/boundary layer interaction J. Nichols, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN Bob Morgan Scaled Composites Director of Research and Development 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Numerical investigation of boundary-layer transition and separation using controlled disturbance input (Invited) S. Hosseinverdi, H. Fasel, C. Hader, AZ Tucson, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2895 Pre-Flight Boundary-Layer Stability Geometry Analysis of BOLT Kocian, C. Mullen, H. Reed, A. Moyes, T. College Station, TX A&M University, Texas 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Comparison of Low Order Galerkin Models Using Different Base Functions Kansas State University, M. Wei, Manhattan, KS Steve Ericson The Spaceship Company Director of Advanced Design Modal Analysis of Fluid Flows 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Boundary Layer Inner/ Turbulent Outer Scale Control for Insight on Production and Drag Turbulence (Invited) Thomas, University of Notre Corke, F. T. Dame, Notre IN 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2894 Direct numerical simulation of BOLT hypersonic flight vehicle J. Thome, A. Dwivedi, Nichols, G. University of Minnesota, Twin Candler, Cities, Minneapolis, MN 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Low-dimensional and Data Fusion Applied to Turbulent Techniques Flows M. Ali, Syracuse M. Berry, M. Glauser, C. Stack, D. Gaitonde, Syracuse, NY; University, Columbus, OH Ohio State University, Flow Control for Physics (Invited) Stability and Transition I: BOLT and HiFire I: BOLT Stability and Transition Monday Forum 360: Rapid Spiral Development from Ground to Flight Bell 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Simulation-based Analysis of Free Shear Layer and Wall-Bounded Response to Small Perturbations (Invited) D. Gaitonde, S. Unnikrishnan, Chakrabarti, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2893 In Support Hypersonic Ground Tests of the Boundary Layer Transition Flight Experiment (BOLT) D. Berridge, Johns Hopkins University Laurel, MD; Applied Physics Laboratory, West G. McKiernan, Purdue University, M. Holden, Wadhams, Lafayette, IN; T. Wolf, B. Wheaton, T. CUBRC, Buffalo, NY; Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laurel, MD; et al. Laboratory, 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Spectral proper orthogonal decomposition of numerical and experimental data Colonius, California Institute O. Schmidt, T. Pasadena, CA of Technology, Scott Drennan Director, Innovation Director, 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Exploration of the role laminar separation bubble bursting on dynamic stall using high-frequency actuation (Invited) M. Visbal, S. Benton, Air Force Research AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2892 (BOLT) Boundary Layer Transition Flight Experiment Overview R. Wolf, B. Wheaton, D. Berridge, T. Stevens, B. McGrath, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Resolvent Analysis for Turbulent Flow over Patterned Walls University of A. Chavarin, M. Luhar, Southern California, Los Angeles, CA AeroVironment Senior Engineer Charles Ashton Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 24-F360-1 0930 - 1130 hrs NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center Moderator: Starr Ginn, Deputy Aeronautics Research Director, Panelists: 25 June 2018 Monday, 25-FC-1/FD-1 Chaired by: M. SAMIMY, The Ohio State University and J. LITTLE, of Arizona Chaired by: M. SAMIMY, 0930 hrs Oral Presentation Excitation of Instabilities for a Better Undersetting of Flow Physics in High-Speed Free Shear Layers (Invited) Ohio State University, M. Samimy, Columbus, OH 25 June 2018 Monday, 26-FD-2 JHU Applied Physics Laboratory JULIANO, University of Notre Dame and B. WHEATON, Chaired by: T. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2891 HIFiRE-5b Boundary-Layer --- With Attitude Transition Juliano, University of Notre Dame, T. Dame, IN; J. Jewell, R. Kimmel, Air Force Wright-Patterson Research Laboratory, AFB, OH 25 June 2018 Monday, 27-FD-3/FC-2 University of Minnesota Chaired by: K. DURAISAMY and M. HEMATI, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2896 Application of POD to Pulse Burst PIV Data of Flow Over an Open Cavity University of L. Ukeiley, S. Singh, J. Keeler, Florida, Gainesville, FL

54 aviation.aiaa.org Harris Lenox Edgewood International North 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-2908 Drag Decomposition Using Partial Pressure Fields in the Compressible Equations Navier-Stokes S. Schmitz, State University, University Park, PA 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-2902 Multi Block and Parallel Computations of Rotor Fan Using Three Dimensional Euler Equations E. Ozmen, S. Eyi, Middle East Technical Ankara, Turkey University, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2907 interactions with Joukowski Vortex airfoil on elastic supports H. Chen, J. Jaworski, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2913 Forces and flow structure around swept wings M. Green, Syracuse University, H. Tu, Syracuse, NY 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2918 The effect of pulsatile flow on the fluid dynamics of aorta; numerical studies using LES and IDDES M. Ilie, C. Dao, Georgia Southern Statesboro, GA University, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2901 from Modeling Shed Vorticity Coaxial Blade Interactions NASA Ames N. Schatzman, E. Romander, Moffett Field, CA; N. Research Center, Komerath, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2906 Numerical Investigation of Aeroelastic Forces and Pressures on Joukowski Foils of Variable Thickness due to Pitching Motion M. Catlett, J. Anderson, Naval Surface Bethesda, MD; West Center, Warfare C. Badrya, B. Govindarajan, J. Baeder, University of Maryland, College Park, Park, MD 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2912 Nonlinear Aerodynamic Model Using the Leading Edge Stagnation and Flow Separation Point of Systems Integration, A. Mangalam, Tao Inc., Hampton, VA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2917 Modification of Drag on the Ear Bats (Tadarida Brazilian Free-Tailed brasiliensis) via Leading-Edge Tubercles C. Petrin, Oklahoma State University, Caire, University of Central OK; W. Stillwater, Oklahoma, Edmond, OK; M. Thies, Sam Huntsville, TX; B. Houston State University, Stillwater, Elbing, Oklahoma State University, TX Fort Worth, Martin, XTO Energy, OK; T. 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2900 Data-Driven Deterministic Symbolic Regression of Nonlinear Stress- Strain Relation for RANS Turbulence Modelling R. Dwight, Delft University M. Schmelzer, Delft, The Netherlands; of Technology, Cinnella, Paris Institute of Technology, P. Paris, France Fundamental Fluid Flows I: Airfoils Low Re and Bio-Inspired I: Fluid Dynamics Unsteady and Separated Flows I: Airfoils and Transonic Flows Unsteady and Separated Flows I: Airfoils Transonic 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2905 Edge Vortex Leading and Trailing Shedding of Airfoil in Longitudinal Gust at High Incidence K. Granlund, North Carolina A. Barrier, Raleigh, NC State University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2911 Unsteady behaviour in direct numerical solutions of transonic flow around an airfoil. N. Sandham, N. De Tullio, M. Zauner, University of Southampton, United Kingdom 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2916 Insects: Role Flapping Flight of Tiny of Bristled Wings Kasoju, M. Ford, A. Santhanakrishnan, V. OK Stillwater, Oklahoma State University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2899 Surface Deposition of Molecular Contaminants in the Mars 2020 Rover Wake J. Rabinovitch, I. Katz, Jet Propulsion California Institute of Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Technology, CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, CFD Optimization, Error and Uncertainty, Validation, etc.) I Validation, CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, Optimization, Error Uncertainty, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2904 downstream of Analysis of Wakes a Heaving Airfoil by Decomposition Methods M. Zhang, Z. Zheng, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2910 Shock Modal Analysis of Transonic Buffet on 2D Airfoil D. Raveh, Technion--Israel L. Poplingher, Haifa, Israel Institute of Technology, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2915 Optimum performance of soft-robot fish: gaits of thunniform locomotion and patterns for collective swimming Peet, Arizona State University, Xu, Y. Y. AZ Tempe, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2898 Aerothermal Impingement Jet Flow Simulations using Anisotropic Multiscale Mesh Adaptation Mesri, Paris Institute of A. Bazile, Y. Sophia-Antipolis, France; J. Technology, Larroya-Huguet, Safran Group, Moissy- Cramayel, France; E. Hachem, Paris Institute Sophia-Antipolis, France of Technology, Chaired by: C. KIRIS, NASA Ames Research Center and S. SCHMITZ, Pennsylvania State University 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2903 Equilibria in Ground Effect Vortex University of Baddoo, L. Ayton, P. Cambridge, United Kingdom 25 June 2018 Monday, 30-FD-6 The Ohio State University and D. RAVEH Chaired by: J. GREGORY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2909 Prediction of Unsteady Characteristics Flow of Shock-Separated Turbulent Using DDES Methodology Z. Gao, C. Jiang, Lee, Beihang Z. Wu, Beijing, China University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 31-FD-9 Johns Hopkins University Arizona State University and R. MITTAL, PEET, Chaired by: Y. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2914 Disentangling the Relation Between the Planform Shape and Swimming Gait in Cetacean Propulsion K. Moored, Lehigh University, Ayancik, F. Chester Fish, West F. Bethlehem, PA; PA Chester, West University, Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 28-FD-4 DZIEDZIC and J. RABINOVITCH Chaired by: W. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2897 Three-dimensional, Multi-Phase Nozzle Modeling of a Water Injection System Using Adaptive Re-Meshing M. Shah, NASA Dziedzic, B. Vu, W. Cape Canaveral, FL Kennedy Space Center, 25 June 2018 Monday, 29-FD-5 aviation.aiaa.org 55 Hanover E Embassy F Embassy E Hanover G 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-2929 Multi-Objective Optimization of an Counter Rotating Open Rotor using Evolutionary Algorithms D. Lindblad, N. G. Montero Villar, Andersson, Chalmers University of Göteborg, Sweden Technology, 1130 hrs Oral Presentation AEDC Analysis Branch History, Capabilities, and Services (Invited) Arnold Engineering B. Binkley, Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2928 Solver a Finite-Volume STAMPS: Framework for Adjoint Codes Derived AD with Source-Transformation Queen Mary University of J. Mueller, London, United Kingdom; J. Hueckelheim, College London, London, United Kingdom; O. Mykhaskiv, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2934 Modeling and Stress Analysis of Composite Skin Structure for Camber Morphing Wing Joe, S. La, W. B. Alsaidi, M. Akbar, Nashville, TN; State University, Tennessee S. Kim, Seoul National University, H. You, Seoul, South Korea; et al. 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2922 Changes Stall Characteristics and Trim Aircraft of Six General Aviation B. Kish, M. Wilde, R. Kimberlin, I. Silver, Melbourne, Florida Institute of Technology, Federal Aviation FL; E. Kolano, R. Schaller, D.C.; et al. Administration, Washington, 1100 hrs Oral Presentation A Unique Facility for Test Development and Small Technology (Invited) Engine Testing D. Beale, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2927 Multidisciplinary Analysis of Aerodynamics-Propulsion Coupling for the OWN Concept J. Ahuja, A. Renganathan, S. Berguin, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2933 Coupled Adjoint-Based Rotor Design Spectral Fluid Structure using a Time Interaction Analysis H. Kim, R. Prasad, S. Choi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Flight Testing Education and Training Flight Testing Aerodynamic Design/Shape Optimization I Aeroelastic and Aero-Structures Optimization I AEDC: Reinventing the Arnold Engineering Development Complex 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2921 Software Used to Aid in Flight Sciences Education at the USAF Test Pilot School M. Cotting, D. Mitchell, U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB, CA; R. Ruff, S. Dagen, Mathworks, Natick, MA 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Recent Developments in Wind Capabilities at AEDC Tunnel (Invited) M. Mills, R. Rought, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2926 Chebyshev pseudo-spectral and Adjoint-based sensitivity analysis for Unsteady Flow Design R. Prasad, J. Choi, N. Pisharoti, S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Blacksburg, VA University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2932 Application of a Time-Accurate Aeroelastic Coupling Framework Design to Flutter-Constrained Optimization J. Kiviaho, K. Jacobson, M. Smith, G. Georgia Institute of Technology, Kennedy, Atlanta, GA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2920 the Best Practices for Training Engineer Structures Flight Test Edwards Center, Hashii, Air Force Test W. AFB, CA; R. Thompson, NASA Armstrong Edwards, CA Flight Research Center, 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Hypersonic Investment and Infrastructure Plans at AEDC (Invited) Arnold Engineering Development L. Baxter, TN Complex, Tullahoma, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2925 Morphing a CAD Model to Match Level Set Optimised Shape M. S. Whyman, C. Fellows, R. Fairey, Inc., Gammon, International TechneGroup, Cambridge, United Kingdom; B. Dawes, N. Meah, Cambridge Flow Solutions, Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom; et al. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2931 A Relative Adequacy Framework for Multimodel Management in Multidisciplinary Design Optimization M. Kokkolaras, McGill A. Bayoumy, Montréal, Canada University, Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 32-FT-1 Chaired by: P. VITSAS, International Test Pilot School and A. FREEBORN VITSAS, International Test Chaired by: P. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2919 Pilot The Evolution of the USAF Test School Education Paradigm toward a Systems-Engineering Foundation Hill, J. Cookson, G. Cannon, D. Montes, T. Pilot School, Edwards U.S. Air Force Test AFB, CA 25 June 2018 Monday, 33-GT-2 Chaired by: C. MORRIS, Arnold Engineering Development Complex and J. HOPF 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2923 Reinventing the Arnold Engineering Development Complex: Reflections on a Decade of Progress Towards Excellence at the Restoring Technical Largest and Most Advanced World’s Complex of Flight Simulation (Invited) Arnold Engineering Development West, T. Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 25 June 2018 Monday, 34-MDO-1 A&M University and A. CUCO, EMBRAER S.A. Chaired by: D. ALLAIRE, Texas 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2924 Increasing Conceptual Design Fidelity with Prebuilt Airfoil Databases MacDonald, J. Alonso, Stanford T. Stanford, CA University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 35-MDO-2 VIANA, University of Central Florida University of Surrey and F. Chaired by: J. DOHERTY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2930 Multi-Material Printed Trailing Edge Control Surface for an Model Aeroservoelastic Wind Tunnel Air Force A. Pankonien, R. Durscher, Wright-Patterson Research Laboratory, AFB, OH; N. Bhagat, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH; G. Reich, Wright- Air Force Research Laboratory, Patterson AFB, OH

56 aviation.aiaa.org Chicago A Embassy B Embassy H Regency Ballroom VI 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2939 Evaluation of Augmented Reality Air for the provision of Tower Tools Control using An Ecological Traffic Interface Design M. Ellejmi, EUROCONTROL, , ; S. Bagassi, University of Bologna, Rome, Bologne, Italy; A. Persiani, ENAV, Italy 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2944 Progress on Developing a Multi- physics Simulation Platform: Rigorous Advanced Plasma (RAPIT) Integration Testbed Innovation Lee, M. Hu, Plasma Taiwan Y. C. Su, K. Corporation, Jhubei , Taiwan; National Chiao J. Wu, Chen, M. Tseng, et al. Hsinchu, Taiwan; University, Tung 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-2949 by Asymmetric Thermal Transport Adjusting Structural Defects Nobakht, S. Shin, J. Wang, A. Yousefzadi Knoxville, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2938 Human-in-the-Loop Study on Angle- of-Attack Indicator Effectiveness for Category Airplanes Transport A. Campbell, S. Shah, Federal Aviation NJ; M. Administration, Atlantic City, Administration, Federal Aviation Reisweber, OK; L. Le Vie, NASA Oklahoma City, Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2943 UV laser ablation of titanium carbide , a non-equilibrium modeling approach A. Ait Oumeziane, Aix Marseille University, Marseille, France; J. Parisse, French Air Salon de Provence, France Force Academy, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-2948 Experimental and numerical acoustic characterization of ultrasonically absorptive porous materials J. Martinez Schramm, C. Dittert, A. Wagner, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Sousa, D. Patel, C. Scalo, Germany; V. Lafayette, IN West Purdue University, Human Factors, Perception, and Cueing Computational Methods and Plasma Modeling I University Leadership Initiative Technical Interchange University Leadership Initiative Technical 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2937 Post-stall Flight Model Fidelity Effects on Full Stall Recovery Training Grant, G. Moszczynski, University of P. Canada; J. Schroeder, Toronto, Toronto, Administration, Moffett Federal Aviation Field, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2942 Implementation of a SUPG Stabilized Finite Element Method for Fluid Plasma Model a Two University of Moeller, K. Croft, T. TN Tullahoma, Tullahoma, Tennessee, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-2947 Process Optimization of Ceramic Matrix Composites for Ultrasonically Absorptive TPS Material M. Kuhn, C. Dittert, M. Kütemeyer, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, German Aerospace Germany; A. Wagner, Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany Thermal Management and Thermal Control: Applications, Best Practices, Lessons Learned, and Technology Development and Validation Thermal Management and Control: Applications, Best Practices, Lessons Learned, Technology 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2936 Manual Control Time-Varying Identification in a Stall Recovery under Different Simulator Task Motion Conditions Zaal, NASA Ames Research A. Popovici, P. Moffett Field, CA; M. Pieters, Center, Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2941 Development of Plasma Fluid Modeling Code with Immersed Boundary Method National Chiao J. Wu, K. Chen, M. Tseng, S. Hsinchu, Taiwan; University, Tung Sharma, Institute for Plasma Research, India; G. Cheng, R. Branam, Gandhinagar, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-2946 of Titanium Thermal Cycle Testing Superhydrophobic Surfaces for a Spacecraft Jumping Droplet Thermal Diode The J. Supowit, R. Miller, C. Baker, Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA; Pichardo, University of California, Los P. Angeles, Los CA; J. McHale, The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA; D. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Alexander, Lincoln, NE; et al. Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 36-MST-1 The MITRE Corporation Chaired by: S. BEARD, NASA/ARC-AFS Aerospace Simulation R&D and C. TAYLOR, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2935 Objective Motion Cueing Criteria for Simulators Commercial Transport Moffett Zaal, San Jose State University, P. Federal Aviation Field, CA; J. Schroeder, Administration, Moffett Field, CA; W. Chung, SAIC, Moffett Field, CA 25 June 2018 Monday, 37-PDL-1 Space Institute and S. BANE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero Astro MOELLER, University of Tennessee Chaired by: T. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2940 Software for plasma device simulations: Arc plasma sources Stoltz, Tech-X P. M. Kundrapu, S. Averkin, CO; M. Keidar, Corporation, Boulder, Washington, University, George Washington D.C. 25 June 2018 Monday, 38-SP-1 0930 - 1830 hrs For detailed agenda, visit: https://aviation.aiaa.org/uli/ 25 June 2018 Monday, 39-TP-1 Corporation and J. DIDION, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center Lockheed Martin Space Systems and K. WEED, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Chaired by: J. BATSON, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-2945 Optimization of heat sinks in a range of configurations A. Amoako, J. Doom, South Dakota State Brookings, SD University, aviation.aiaa.org 57 Spring Marietta Techwood Embassy A Chris Baker The Aerospace Corporation 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-2954 Assessing noise effects of the urban air transportation system German Aerospace Center I. Terekhov, (DLR), Hamburg, Germany 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-2953 Noise for Small Quadcopters: Part II - Source Characteristics and Predictions B. Henderson, D. Huff, NASA Glenn Cleveland, OH Research Center, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-2959 Investigations on Analytic Models of Interaction Broadband Wake-Blade Noise G. Grasso, S. Moreau, University of Sherbrooke, Canada; J. Christophe, C. Schram, von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Duisburg, Germany 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-2964 On the Role of Flow Permeability of Metal Foams on Edge Noise Reduction Trailing D. Ragni, Avallone, A. Rubio Carpio, F. Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Greg Walker Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt Emerging Urban Aviation Noise Emerging Urban Aviation 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-2952 Electric Motor Noise for Small Quadcopters: Part 1 – Acoustic Measurements D. Huff, B. Henderson, NASA Glenn Cleveland, OH Research Center, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-2958 A model for the sound generated by entropy disturbances interacting with isolated blades J. Guzman Inigo, , London, United Kingdom; I. Duran, Reaction Engines Ltd, Abingdon, United Kingdom; A. Morgans, Imperial College London, United Kingdom 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-2963 An experimental investigation of the flow and noise characteristics of structured porous coated cylinders Southern Yang, Liu, Y. E. Arcondoulis, Y. University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China Turbomachinery and Core Noise I Turbomachinery Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions II Panel on Fundamentals of Thermal Rectification 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2951 Noise Prediction of a Tonal Distributed Propulsion Unmanned Aerial Vehicle K. Pascioni, National Institute of Aerospace, S. Rizzi, NASA Langley Hampton, VA; Hampton, VA Research Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2957 An Analytic Solution for Gust Cascade Interaction Including Effects of Realistic Aerofoil Geometry - Region Inter-Blade University of Baddoo, L. Ayton, P. Cambridge, United Kingdom 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2962 Acoustic emission from one- dimensional vibrating porous panels in a single-sided flow R. Hajian, J. Jaworski, Lehigh University, S. Grace, Boston University, Bethlehem, PA; Boston, MA Chris Dames 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2950 Feedback Control of Flight Speed to Reduce Unmanned Aerial System Noise K. Ackerman, NASA M. Galles, N. Schiller, Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, B. Newman, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2956 of Leading Edge On the Transfer Serrations from Isolated Aerofoil to Ducted Low-Pressure Fan Application Kameier, Biedermann, N. Hintzen, F. T. Dusseldorf University of Applied Sciences, Chong, Brunel Duesseldorf, Germany; T. University London, Uxbridge, United University Technical Paschereit, C. Kingdom; of Berlin, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2961 Acoustic scattering by 3D elastic plates of composite materials University of Wolf, C. Pimenta, W. Campinas, Brazil; A. Cavalieri, Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), Technological São José dos Campos, Brazil University of California, Berkeley Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 40-TP-2 0930 - 1230 hrs Specific focus points of the panel discussion will consist techniques for simulation and measurement, necessary and sufficient This panel will include presentations on fundamental mechanisms of thermal rectification from leading experts based on all modes of heat transfer. conditions, theoretical vs. realistic magnitude of the effect, and applications thermally rectifying systems. Panelists: Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 41-AA-7 DLR - German Aerospace Center Chaired by: S. RIZZI, NASA Langley Research Center and L. ENGHARDT, 1400 hrs Oral Presentation Initial Experimental and Computational Analyses of Stacked Propeller UAV-Scale Configurations for Urban Air Mobility Aircraft D. Boyd, P. M. Patterson, N. Zawodny, S. Whiteside, X. Fei, NASA Rothhaar, Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, 25 June 2018 Monday, 42-AA-8 Center Chaired by: J. ANDERSON, Naval Surface Warfare 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-2955 Experimental Investigation of the Sound Reduction by Leading Edge Serrations on a Flat-Plate Axial Fan Friedrich-Alexander S. Becker, Krömer, F. Erlangen, Germany University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 43-AA-9 Virginia Tech DEVENPORT, Chaired by: W. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-2960 Effect of rounded corners on the flow and noise from a cube D. Thompson, Z. Hu, University Wang, Y. of Southampton, United Kingdom

58 aviation.aiaa.org Roswell Piedmont University 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-2975 Comparison of Measured and Simulated Acoustic Signatures for a Full-Scale Aircraft with and without Airframe Noise Abatement M. Khorrami, NASA Langley Research Ravetta, AVEC, P. Hampton, VA; Center, D. Lockard, NASA Inc., Blacksburg, VA; B. Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, Duda, R. Ferris, Exa Corporation, Stuttgart, Germany 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-2974 Simulations of a Full-Scale Aircraft with Installed Airframe Noise Reduction Technologies R. Ferris, Exa Corporation, Burlington, MA; J. Appelbaum, Exa GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany; M. Khorrami, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-2981 Numerical Simulation of the Aerodynamics and Acoustics of a Jet with Particulates Wall Turbulent S. Patel, S. Balachandar, T. Wang, W. University of Florida, Gainesville, Miller, Gainesville, FL 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-2973 Airframe Noise Simulations of a Full-Scale Aircraft J. Appelbaum, B. Duda, E. Fares, Exa GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany; M. Khorrami, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, VA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-2980 Prediction of installed jet noise due to swept wings A. Dowling, University of B. Lyu, Cambridge, United Kingdom 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-2969 Initial Calibrations and Wind Results for an In-Flow Test Tunnel Reference Array Using New In-Flow Acoustic Sources in Four Array Mount Configurations Horne, N. Burnside, NASA Ames W. Moffett Field, CA Research Center, Jet Aeroacoustics II Advanced Testing Techniques II Techniques Advanced Testing 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-2972 Evaluation of Airframe Flight-Test Noise Mitigation Technologies Humphreys, M. Khorrami, D. Lockard, W. Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, Inc., Blacksburg, VA Ravetta, AVEC, P. VA; 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-2979 On the interpretation of pressure POD modes in the near field of a subsonic jet in terms hydrodynamic and acoustic pressures M. Mancinelli, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Poitiers, France; T. Rome, Pagliaroli, Niccolò Cusano University, University, Italy; R. Camussi, Roma Tre Castelain, Claude Bernard Rome, Italy; T. France 1, Lyon, University Lyon 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-2968 An optimized microphone array for the measurement of turbulent boundary layer wall pressure spectra wavenumber-frequency von Kármán de Wyer, C. Schram, N. Van Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint- Genèse, Belgium Airframe/High-Lift Noise, Special Session on Airframe Noise Flight Tests - NASA FDC Project Airframe/High-Lift Noise, Special Session on Airframe Noise Flight Tests 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2971 The Impact of Local Meteorological Conditions on Airframe Noise Flight Data Test D. Lockard, NASA Langley Research K. Bestul, Jacobs, Hampton, VA; Center, Edwards, CA 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2978 Amplitude scaling of turbulent-jet wavepackets L. Antonialli, A. Cavalieri, Technological São José Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), dos Campos, Brazil; O. Schmidt, T. Colonius, California Institute of Technology, Stanford Pasadena, CA; A. Towne, Stanford, CA; G. Brès, Cascade University, Inc., San Frascisco, CA; et al. Technologies, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2967 for Enhancing Array Techniques Measuring Jet Engine Combustion Noise Using a Modal Isolation Method Joseph, University A. Hart, K. Holland, P. of Southampton, United Kingdom 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2970 Flight and Ground Operations in Support of Airframe Noise Reduction Tests NASA E. Baumann, Waggoner, Edwards, Armstrong Flight Research Center, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2977 coherence of Analysis of far-field subsonic jet noise J. Sirotto, Cordioli, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil; Institute of A. Cavalieri, Technological São José dos Campos, Aeronautics (ITA), Brazil 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2966 Numerical analysis of different radiation models for Clustering Inverse Beamforming in a confined flow environment. A. Ammirati, Catholic University of , Leuven, Belgium; C. Colangeli, Siemens, De Roeck, Catholic Leuven, Belgium; W. University of Leuven, Belgium; K. Janssens, Siemens, Leuven, Belgium; Desmet, Catholic University of Leuven, W. Leuven, Belgium Chaired by: M. POTT-POLLENSKE, DLR - German Aerospace Center and K. YAMAMOTO, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency DLR - German Aerospace Center and K. YAMAMOTO, Chaired by: M. POTT-POLLENSKE, 1400 hrs Oral Presentation and Simulations NASA Flight Tests in Support of Airframe Noise Prediction and Reduction M. Khorrami, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, 25 June 2018 Monday, 46-AA-12 Chaired by: J. LIU, Naval Research Laboratory 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-2976 Acoustic Radiation of Subsonic Jets at the Vicinity of an Inclined Flat Plate Institute of Nogueira, Technological P. São José dos Campos, Aeronautics (ITA), Brazil; J. Sirotto, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil; R. Miotto, University of Campinas, Institute Brazil; A. Cavalieri, Technological São José dos Campos, of Aeronautics (ITA), Brazil; J. Cordioli, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil; W. University of Campinas, Wolf, Brazil Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 44-AA-10 College of Engineering FAMU-FSU Chaired by: L. CATTAFESTA, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-2965 Integration of Acoustic Installation Effects in Inverse Generalized BeamForming Algorithm D. Logothetis, C. Schram, de Wyer, N. Van von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium 25 June 2018 Monday, 45-AA-11 aviation.aiaa.org 59 Embassy C Greenbriar The Learning Center 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-2996 Stability and Control Investigations in Early Stages of Aircraft Design (Invited) Hasan, J. Flink, S. Freund, German Y. Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Klimmek, German Aerospace Germany; T. Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; R. C. Liersch, German Aerospace Center Kuchar, (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; et al. 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-2995 Characterization of Stability and Control Derivatives Through (Invited) Testing Watertunnel K. Shweyk, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-2986 Wind Characterization Using Onboard IMU of sUAS G. Donnell, J. Feight, N. Lannan, Jacob, OK Stillwater, Oklahoma State University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-2991 High-Bandwidth Real-Time, Measurement of Large Amplitude and Temperature Velocity Fluctuations Using Constant Voltage Anemometry of Systems Integration, A. Mangalam, Tao Inc., Hampton, VA 1600 hrs Oral Presentation A Unified Perspective of Unsteady Aerodynamics and Its Application to Stability and Control (Invited) Silva, NASA Langley Research Center, W. A. Shelton, Leidos, Inc., Hampton, VA; FL; C. Martin, Lockheed Martin Valparaiso, Air Force Corporation, Eglin, FL; D. Reasor, Eglin AFB, FL Research Laboratory, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-2985 Design and Development of an Agile Single-engine Holonomic Multicopter UAV M. Mehrandezh, M. Hedayatpour, University of Regina, Canada; F. Toronto, Janabi-Sharifi, Ryerson University, Canada 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-2990 Evolution of the hot channel and blast wave structure generated from femtosecond tagging in quiescent air R. Miles, M. Shneider, M. New-Tolley, Princeton, NJ Princeton University, 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Investigations in Reduced-Order Aerodynamic Modeling of Aircraft Approaching Stall (Invited) N. Frink, S. McMillin, K. Cunningham, P. G. Shah, NASA Langley B. Hiller, Murphy, Hampton, VA Research Center, Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems II Advanced Velocimetry Techniques for Fluid Flows Techniques Advanced Velocimetry Special Session: Stability and Control Prediction: Current State of the Art (Invited) 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2984 Unmanned Aerial System Framework for Human-Robot Interaction Ohio State H. Lee, M. McCrink, J. Gregory, Columbus, OH University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2989 Velocimetry Application of STARFLEET in the NASA Langley 0.3-meter Cryogenic Tunnel Transonic NASA Langley Research Danehy, D. Reese, P. D. N. Jiang, J. Felver, Hampton, VA; Center, Richardson, Spectral Energies, LLC, Dayton, OH; J. Gord, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2994 CFD-Based Stability and Control Modeling of Fighter Aircraft Useful to the GNC Community (Invited) S. Morton, Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program, Vicksburg, MS; D. McDaniel, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2983 An Experimental Investigation of and Pusher Hexacopter Tractor Performance Sharma, E. Atkins, University of P. MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2988 A Spectrally-resolved Rayleigh scattering set-up to measure velocity and temperature in high- speed flows J. Panda, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; B. Drain, Aerospace Computing, Inc., Moffett Field, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2993 CFD Predictions of the Stability and Control Characteristics of the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye (Invited) M. Shafer, B. Green, R. Czerwiec, T. Rhinehart, Naval Air Systems Command, MD Patuxent River, Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 47-AFM-2 USAF and B. JOLLY, Virginia Tech Chaired by: C. WOOLSEY, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-2982 of a Robust In-Flight Validation Flight Controller Featuring Anti- Windup Compensation D. Ossmann, German Aerospace C. Weiser, Germany; M. Center (DLR), Wessling, University of Munich, Technical Heller, Munich, Germany 25 June 2018 Monday, 48-AMT-2 Sandia National Laboratories LOWE and K. LYNCH, Chaired by: T. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-2987 Practical Challenges in the Viscosity Calculation of Turbulent from PIV Data Sandia National S. Beresh, N. Miller, Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM; B. Smith, Logan, UT Utah State University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 49-APA-6 & Research (KUSTAR) CHYCZEWSKI, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems and K. KARA, Khalifa University of Science, Technology Chaired by: T. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-2992 Stability Derivative Estimation: Methods and Practical Considerations for Conventional Aircraft (Invited) Transonic Wichita, Aviation, Textron S. Klausmeyer, KS

60 aviation.aiaa.org Baker Fairlie Hanover F 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3007 Low Acoustic Noise and Turbulence (LANT) wind-tunnel at USP-EESC J. Serrano Rico, University of Pamplona, Amaral, C. Bresci, Pamplona, Colombia; F. M. Beraldo, Medeiros, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, Brazil 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3001 A Multi-objective Multi-disciplinary Optimization Approach for NATO – MULDICON 251 UCAV AVT (Invited) H. Ankara, Turkey; A. Karakoc, TUBITAK, Aerospace Industries, Inc., Kaya, Turkish Ankara, Turkey 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3006 Aerodynamic Flow Field above the Flight Deck of an Aircraft Carrier Take-Off and its Influence on the Performances R. Bardera-Mora, A. Garcia-Magariño, National Institute of Aerospace Technology de Ardoz, Spain; A. Torrejon (INTA), Rodriguez-Sevillano, M. Barcala-Montejano, University of Madrid, Spain Technical 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3000 A Multi-fidelity Aerodynamic AVT Modelling Approach for NATO – MULDICON (Invited) 251 UCAV E. Sakarya, H. Kaya, Tiftikci, U. Kutluay, Aerospace Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkish Turkey 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3005 of a Paint-Riblet for Flight Test Reducing Skin-Friction M. Kurita, A. Nishizawa, D. Kwak, Iijima, Japan Aerospace H. Iijima, Y. Exploration Agency (JAXA), Mitaka, Japan; Japan Aerospace Exploration H. Takahashi, Agency (JAXA), Kakuda, Japan; et al. 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3011 Analysis of shock oscillations an external compression supersonic inlet through unsteady numerical simulations Grenson, S. Beneddine, ONERA, Meudon, P. France Aerodynamic Testing: Ground, Wind-Tunnel and Flight Testing II and Flight Testing Ground, Wind-Tunnel Aerodynamic Testing: Applied CFD and Numerical Correlations with Experimental Data I Special Session: UCAV Systems Design II - Aerodynamic Shaping (Invited) Special Session: UCAV 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-2999 Aerodynamic Loads Identification and Modeling of UCAV Configurations with Control Surfaces Using Prescribed CFD Maneuvers (Invited) J. Allen, M. Ghoreyshi, A. Jirasek, Colorado Satchell, U.S. Air Force Academy, Springs, CO 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3004 of Wing Test Wind Tunnel Transonic Oscillating in Pitch G. Begnini, C. Bones, Spode, Embraer, São José dos Campos, Brazil 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3010 CFD study of airfoil lift reduction caused by ice roughness University of Morency, F. G. Tagawa, Québec, Montréal, Canada; H. Beaugendre, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Bordeaux, France 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-2998 Generation of a Reduced Order Model of an Unmanned Combat using Indicial Response Air Vehicle Functions (Invited) M. van Rooij, Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands; N. Frink, NASA Langley Research Center, Georgia Institute of B. Hiller, Hampton, VA; Atlanta, GA; M. Ghoreyshi, U.S. Technology, Colorado Springs, CO; M. Air Force Academy, Delft, Delft University of Technology, Voskuijl, The Netherlands 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3003 In-Flight Attachment Line Motion Estimation of Systems Integration, A. Mangalam, Tao Inc., Hampton, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3009 Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of the Stall Characteristics of a Wing Designed Based on Minimum Induced Drag Prandtl’s NASA Armstrong Flight Research S. Yoo, Edwards, CA Center, Chaired by: R. CUMMINGS, US Air Force Academy and K. VANDEN, USAF Chaired by: R. CUMMINGS, US Air Force Academy and K. VANDEN, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-2997 On Uncertainty Quantification of the Flow Predictions around Unmanned STO AVT-251 NATO (Invited) Combat Aerial Vehicle A. Da Ronch, J. Drofelnik, University of Southampton, United Kingdom; M. van Rooij, National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands; M. Panzeri, R. d’Ippolito, Noesis Solutions, Leuven, Belgium 25 June 2018 Monday, 51-APA-8 NASA Langley Research Center NASA Langley Research Center and N. RATNAYAKE, Chaired by: G. GATLIN, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3002 vortex mechanisms behind Wake semi-porous cylinders D. Birch, M. Pelacci, University of J. Aguiar, Guildford, United Kingdom Surrey, 25 June 2018 Monday, 52-APA-9 Chaired by: C. HUMMER, USAF and S. VIKEN, NASA Langley Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3008 Dynamic Maneuver and 6DOF Exit Simulations for C-130 H/J Airdrop Configurations K. Bergeron, Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, Natick, MA; M. Ghoreyshi, A. Jirasek, U.S. Air Force Colorado Springs, CO Academy, Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 50-APA-7/ATIO.ACD-3 aviation.aiaa.org 61 Hanover C Hanover A Hanover D Embassy D 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3018 Numerical study on the condensed and frozen water vapor on a flat plate using an open source code S. Park, H. Kihara, K. Abe, Kyushu Fukuoka, Japan University, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3017 Fracture of Ice at Interfaces from Molecular Dynamics Simulations J. Zong, D. Thompson, Meng, A. Afshar, Mississippi Mississippi State University, State, MS 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3023 A Flight Study of Unsteady Aerodynamic Loading Induced by Encounter (Invited) Vortex Wake A. Brown, National Research Council Canada Canada, Gloucester, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3029 HALE Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Part II: Solar-Powered Flying-Wing Aircraft Suryakumar, D. Colas, N. Roberts, V. Facebook, Inc., Menlo Park, CA 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3035 Trajectory Obstacle-Avoidance Planning for Attitude-Constrained Quadrotors using Second-order Cone Programming Long, Beijing G. Xu, L. Liu, T. Z. Wang, Beijing, China Institute of Technology, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3016 Convection from Surfaces with Ice Roughness Characterized at Increasing Accumulation Times Shannon, S. McClain, J. McCarrell, T. TX Waco, Baylor University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3022 Investigating the Potential Future Usage of Combined Airborne Wake Prediction Models and Vortex Measurement Sensors (Invited) University of Technical Hecker, M. Steen, P. Braunschweig, Germany 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3028 HALE Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Part I: Solar-Powered Single and Multiple-Boom Aircraft Suryakumar, D. Colas, N. Roberts, V. Facebook, Inc., Menlo Park, CA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3034 Safety and Controller Workload Assessment of Lost C2 Link Contingency Procedures for Seoul- Jeju Route J. Kang, H. Lee, Oh, K. Choi, Incheon, South Korea; H. Inha University, Institute, Sejong, Hong, Korea Transport South Korea; et al. UAS in the NAS I Aircraft Design Optimization I 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3015 A Novel Method for Constructing Analog Roughness Patterns to Replicate Ice Accretion Characteristics Shannon, S. McClain, J. Clemenson, T. TX Waco, Baylor University, 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Flight demonstration of airborne detection (Invited) lidar for CAT N. Matayoshi, H. Inokuchi, S. Machida, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Mitaka, Japan 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3027 Planetary exploration by space drones: design and challenges M. Hassanalian, D. Rice, New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM; S. Johnstone, University, Los Los Alamos National Laboratory, Alamos, NM; A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico Las Cruces, NM State University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3033 Conflict Risk Assessment of Structured and Unstructured of Small Unmanned Aircraft Traffic Systems Institute, Sejong, S. Kim, Korea Transport South Korea Supercooled Liquid Water Icing Physics Supercooled Liquid Water Managing Vortex Encounter II (Invited) Managing Vortex 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3014 Ice Roughness and Thickness Evolution on a Business Jet Airfoil TX; Waco, S. McClain, Baylor University, NASA Glenn Research Center, M. Vargas, Ohio Aerospace Cleveland, OH; J. Tsao, Institute, Cleveland, OH; A. Broeren, NASA Cleveland, OH Glenn Research Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3021 Data Comparison of In-Flight Test Models Turbulence to Aircraft Wake (Invited) L. Davenport, R. Frej Vitalle, CSSI, Inc., NASA Langley Proctor, D.C.; F. Washington, VA Langley, Research Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3026 Consequences of Multi or Single disciplinary optimization results on aircraft component cost and weight van der Laan, L. Hootsmans, GKN T. Aerospace, Papendrecht, The Netherlands 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3032 A Throughput Based Capacity Metric for Low-Altitude Airspace Bulusu, R. Sengupta, University of V. CA; E. Berkeley, California, Berkeley, M. Xue, NASA Ames Research Mueller, Moffett Field, CA Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3013 An Experimental Study of the Dynamic Ice Accreting Process over a Rotating Aero-engine Fan Model Liu, H. Hu, Iowa State University, L. Li, Y. Ames, IA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3020 GEM4D, a General vortex Encounter Model with 4 Degrees of Freedom: and Use Formulation, Validation, (Invited) Research Associates, D. Delisi, NorthWest G. Greene, Self, Hampton, Redmond, WA; J. Tittsworth, Federal Aviation VA; D.C. Administration, Washington, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3025 Multidisciplinary Overall Aircraft Design Process Dedicated to Blended Wing Body Configurations ONERA, Palaiseau, J. Gauvrit-Ledogar, France; S. Defoort, ONERA, Toulouse, ONERA, Palaiseau, France; A. Tremolet, France Morel, ONERA, Toulouse, France; F. 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3031 Characterizing UAS Collision Consequences in Future UTM B. Rattanagraikanakorn, A. Sharpanskykh, M. Schuurman, D. Gransden, H. Blom, Delft University of Technology, C. Wagter, Delft, The Netherlands Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 53-ASE-3 VILLEDIEU HAN and P. Chaired by: Y. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3012 A shallow water type model to describe the dynamic of thin partially wetting films for the simulation of anti-icing systems C. Laurent, P. Trontin, J. Lallement, P. France Villedieu, ONERA, Toulouse, 25 June 2018 Monday, 54-ASE-4 Chaired by: A. BROWN, National Research Council Canada and D. THOMPSON, Mississippi State University 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3019 Evolution and Turbulence Wake Hazard Analysis for a General Accident (Invited) Takeoff Aviation C. Schwarz, D. Fischenberg, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Holzäpfel, German Aerospace Germany; F. Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany 25 June 2018 Monday, 55-ATIO.ACD-4/MDO-3 Chaired by: E. DIGIROLAMO, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3024 Preliminary Design of a Next Business Generation Super-Mid-Size Jet Takahashi, T. M. Delisle, Morrow, AZ Tempe, Arizona State University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 56-ATIO.ATM-3 WEI, Iowa State University Chaired by: P. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3030 Initial approach to collect small Unmanned Aircraft System off- nominal operational situations data J. Jung, NASA Ames Research Center, KBR, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; C. Drew, Moffett Field, CA; S. Nag, Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, Moffett SAIC, Moffett Field, Field, CA; E. Torres, CA; A. Ishihara, H. Modi, Stinger Ghaffarian Inc., Moffett Field, CA; et al. Technologies,

62 aviation.aiaa.org Embassy F Embassy G Embassy H 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3042 An Interval-based TOS Allocation Model for Collaborative Trajectory Options Program (CTOP) Iowa State University, Wei, G. Zhu, P. Ames, IA 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3041 Cost Prediction Relative Trajectory Options Set for Trajectory Generation in CTOP Simulations M. Hansen, University I. Tereshchenko, CA; R. Berkeley, of California, Berkeley, Metron Aviation, Hoffman, B. Hackney, Inc., Dulles, VA 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3048 Methodology for A Near-Optimal Option Sets Synthesizing Trajectory Constraints Varying under Time Menon, Optimal Dutta, S. Park, P. P. Synthesis, Inc., Los Altos, CA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3040 Option Impact of Different Trajectory Set Participation Levels within an Air Management Collaborative Traffic Option Program Trajectory C. Brasil, San Jose State University, H. Yoo, Moffett Field, CA; N. Smith, NASA Ames Moffett Field, CA; N. Buckley, Research Center, Moffett G. Hodell, San Jose State University, Field, CA; S. Kalush, Human Solutions, Inc., D.C.; et al. Washington, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3047 Optimization and the Trajectory Clearable Route Network Inc., Mosaic ATM, Hall, G. Hunter, W. Leesburg, VA Trajectory Management Trajectory ATC/ATM Including NextGen I ATC/ATM 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3039 Fairness Metric-Based Trajectory Negotiation for Merging Air Traffic Management Menon, Optimal Dutta, P. S. Park, P. Synthesis, Inc., Los Altos, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3046 Modeling with Advanced Trajectory Data Exchange Air-Ground G. Enea, MITRE Corporation, McLean, J. Bronsvoort, Airservices Australia, VA; Melbourne, Australia; S. Mondoloni, R. Sgorcea, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3052 Improving Hazard Analysis of System Integrated Modular Avionics based on System-Theoretic Process Analysis H. Rong, China National Aeronautical Radio Electronics Research Institute, Shanghai, China General Aviation Safety, Efficiency, and Operations Efficiency, Safety, General Aviation 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3038 Development and Analysis of Decision Support for the Options Collaborative Trajectory Program (CTOP) Mosaic Hall, B. Capozzi, G. Hunter, W. M. Klopfenstein, Inc., Leesburg, VA; ATM, Applications, Inc., Reston, A. Klein, AvMet VA 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3045 Integrated Trajectory-Location- Routing for Rapid Humanitarian Deliveries using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Angeloudis, W. J. Escribano Macias, P. Ochieng, Imperial College London, United Kingdom 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3051 Helicopter Lightweight Flight Recorder Image Analysis for Flight Data Monitoring Purpose Safety Chen, Aviation Guan, P. B. Kuo, W. F. Taiwan; City, New Taipei Council Taiwan, New University, Chang, Tamkung Hsiao, F. Taiwan City, Taipei 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3037 Options Collaborative Trajectory Program within the NAS Flow Advisory Manager Hall, C. Brinton, A. Fernandes, W. C. Kaler, Inc., Leesburg, VA Mosaic ATM, G. Hunter, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3044 Understanding Extended Projected Trajectory Error Profile (EPP) Using a Medium-Fidelity Aircraft Simulation N. Guerreiro, M. Underwood, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3050 Uncertainty Quantification Analysis Environmental of the Aviation in Emission Inventory Design Tool and Air Quality Modeling D. Mavris, Georgia Li, D. Lim, M. Kirby, Y. Atlanta, GA; G. Institute of Technology, Noel, U.S. Department of Transportation, Cambridge, MA Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 57-ATIO.ATM-4 Corporation ATAC Chaired by: A. SARAF, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3036 Enhanced Stochastic Optimization Model (ESOM) for Setting Flow Rates in Collaborative Trajectory Options Programs (CTOP) Metron Aviation, R. Hoffman, B. Hackney, G. Zhu, Iowa State Wei, P. Inc., Dulles, VA; Ames, IA University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 58-ATIO.ATM-5 Chaired by: K. SHETH, NASA/ARC-AFO 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3043 Initial Implementation and in Alaska Operational Use of TASAR Airlines Flight Operations D. Wing, K. Burke, NASA Langley Research J. Henderson, Engility Hampton, VA; Center, MA; R. Vivona, Corporation, Andover, Aurora Flight Sciences, Cambridge, MA; J. Alaska Airlines, Seattle, WA Woodward, 25 June 2018 Monday, 59-ATIO.GA-1 and K. HOFFLER, Adaptive Aerospace Group, Inc. FAA Chaired by: K. KNOPP, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3049 Retrospective Analysis of Approach Stability in General Aviation Operations Columbus, A. Rao, Ohio State University, Puranik, Georgia Institute of OH; T. Atlanta, GA Technology, aviation.aiaa.org 63 Auburn Courtland Hanover B Centennial IV Associate Peter Truwit Seraph Group 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3062 Design of Injection and Suction Ducts for Co-Flow Jet Airfoils with Embedded Micro-Compressor Actuator Ren, G. Zha, University of Miami, Coral Y. Gables, FL 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3061 and Thrusting Airfoil Super-Lift of Coflow Jet Actuated by Micro- Compressors Ren, B. McBreen, Y. Yang, G. Zha, Y. University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL; College A&M University, E. White, Texas Station, TX 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3066 Performance Enhancement of Boundary Layer Ingesting Inlet Using Active Flow Control Methods Institute of I. Rudin, Technion--Israel Haifa, Israel; E. Arad, Rafael Technology, Advanced Defense Systems, Ltd., Haifa, Institute of Israel; J. Cohen, Technion--Israel Haifa, Israel Technology, Brian Schettler Managing Director Boeing HorizonX Ventures Boeing HorizonX Ventures 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3056 A Study on the Impact of Aircraft on the Future of Technology Using Small Regional Transportation Aircraft D. Crossley, A. Maheshwari, W. S. Roy, West DeLaurentis, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3060 Three-Dimensional Wake Characteristics Associated with the Jet Assisted Surface Mounted Actuator Rensselaer S. Gildersleeve, M. Amitay, NY Polytechnic Institute, Troy, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3067 Aircraft Control Surfaces Using Co- flow Jet Active Flow Control Airfoil Ren, P. Y. Yang, J. Zhang, K. Xu, Y. Patel, G. Zha, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL Actuators and Sensors for Flow Control On-Demand Mobility Operations and Regulations Flow Control Applications: Simulations and Modeling Monday Forum 360: Investment Perspectives on the Aviation Market Monday Forum 360: Investment Perspectives on the Aviation 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3055 Comparative Time Travel Door-to-Door Assessment for Conventional Methods and Short Transportation and Landing On Demand Takeoff Mobility Concepts C. Justin, S. Briceno, D. Mavris, L. Wei, Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3059 Experimental Investigation of Geometric Design Parameters of a High Frequency Fluidic Oscillator Relevant at Turbomachinery Conditions Bettrich, R. Niehuis, University of the V. German Federal Armed Forces, Munich, Germany 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3065 Numerical Simulations of Fan/ Airframe Interaction with Active Flow-Control A. Burlot, M. Méheut, ONERA, Sartor, F. Meudon, France Principal 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3054 Development of a Methodology for Parametric Analysis of STOL Airpark Geo-Density J. Robinson, M. Sokollek, C. Justin, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3058 Reduced-Order Models Volumetric of Zero-Net Mass-Flux Actuator J. Bodart, N. Doué, Bury, R. Messahel, Y. Higher Institute of Aeronautics and Space, France Toulouse, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3064 Unstructured Large Eddy Simulation Ejector on Rotorcraft of a Turboshaft J. Spyropoulos, Naval Air Systems Tamm, P. MD Command, Patuxent River, Khosla Ventures Khosla Ventures Maryanna Saenko Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 60-ATIO.TF-2 STOUFFER, LMI and B. BARMORE, NASA-Langley Research Center Chaired by: V. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3053 Maintenance Considerations for Electric Urban Air Mobility Vehicles and Feedback from Aircraft Maintenance Technicians R. Naru, B. German, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA Technology, 25 June 2018 Monday, 61-F360-2 1400 - 1600 hrs Starburst Aerospace Accelerator Managing Partner, Espahbodi, Co-Founder, Moderator: Van Panelists: Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 62-FC-3 Chaired by: A. AHMED, Auburn University 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3057 High temperature gradient wall shear stress micro-sensors for flow separation control C. Ghouila-Houri, Q. Gallas, E. Garnier, P. ONERA, Palaiseau, France; A. Talbi, Pernod, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Lille, France; R. Viard, Fluiditech, Thurmelec, Pulversheim, France 25 June 2018 Monday, 63-FC-4/APA-10 NASA-Langley Research Center and J. SPYROPOULOS, NAVAIR VATSA, Chaired by: V. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3063 Numerical Simulation of a Simplified High-Lift CRM Configuration Embedded with Fluidic Actuators NASA Langley Research Center, Vatsa, V. B. Duda, Exa Corporation, Hampton, VA; Munich, Germany; J. Lin, L. Pack Melton, M. O’Connell, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center,

64 aviation.aiaa.org Lenox Vinings International North International South 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Data-driven Reduced Order Models for Adaptive Control of Combustor Instabilities (Invited) University of Michigan, Ann K. Duraisamy, MI Ann Arbor, Arbor, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3074 Commissioning of the Oxford High (HDT) for Boundary Density Tunnel Layer Instability Measurements at Mach 7 M. McGilvray, L. Doherty, S. Wylie, University of Oxford, United Kingdom 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3081 Flow-Induced Flutter of Hanging Banners: Experiments and Validated Computational Models J. Seo, R. Mittal, Z. Dou, A. Rips, N. Welsh, Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3068 SINDy analysis of disturbance and plant model superposition on a rolling delta wing (Invited) M. Le Provost, D. Williams, Illinois Institute Chicago, IL; S. Brunton, of Technology, Seattle, University of Washington, WA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3073 Measurements of Freestream Fluctuations in the NASA Langley 20-Inch Mach 6 Tunnel A. Chou, NASA Langley Research Center, A&M Texas A. Leidy, Hampton, VA; College Station, TX; R. King, B. University, Bathel, G. Herring, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Fluttering Response of a Flexible Piezo-electromechanical Smart Structure K. Shoele, Florida State University, FL Tallahassee, 1530 hrs Oral Presentation On Reduced Order Models for Control of a Canonical Separated Flow (Invited) E. Deem, L. Cattafesta, Florida State FL; H. Zhang, C. Tallahassee, University, Princeton, Princeton University, Rowley, NJ; R. Mittal, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; M. Hemati, University of Cities, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota, Twin 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3072 Parametric Boundary-Layer Stability Analysis on a Hypersonic Finned Circular Cone Kocian, E. Beyak, C. Mullen, A. Moyes, T. A&M University, A. Riha, H. Reed, Texas College Station, TX 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3078 Schlichting Evolution of Tollmien Disturbances over Naturally Distributed Rough Surfaces M. Mughal, H. Xu, Imperial College London, United Kingdom 1530 hrs Oral Presentation systems The use of Cyber-Physical to optimize aeroelastic instabilities for energy harvesting Brown University, Su, K. Breuer, Y. Providence, RI Stability and Transition III: Roughness I Stability and Transition Stability and Transition II: High-Speed I Stability and Transition Modal Analysis for Flow Control (Invited) Flow-Induced Flutter: Advances in Modeling, Experiments and Applications I 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Low-complexity Color of Turbulence: stochastic dynamical modeling of turbulent flows (Invited) A. Zare, M. Jovanovic, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; T. Georgiou, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3071 Instabilities in Mach 6 Flow over a Cone with a Swept Fin University of A. Knutson, S. Gs, G. Candler, Cities, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota, Twin 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3077 A Generalized Roughness- Toward Mitigation Induced-Transition Strategy Using A Streamwise Array of 2D Flat Strips. Suryanarayanan,S. University D. Goldstein, Austin, TX; A. Berger, of Texas, College A&M University, E. White, Texas Station, TX; G. Brown, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3080 Computational Modelling and Analysis of Aeroelastic Flutter K. Menon, R. Mittal, Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD University, 1430 hrs Oral Presentation Resolvent Analysis of Exact Coherent States (Invited) K. Rosenberg, B. McKeon, California Pasadena, CA Institute of Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3070 Boundary-Layer Instability on a Slender Cone with Highly Swept Fins Purdue S. Schneider, Turbeville, F. Lafayette, IN West University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3076 Direct Numerical Simulation of Receptivity to Roughness in a Swept-Wing Boundary Layer at High Reynolds Numbers G. Nicholson, C. Zhang, L. Duan, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Li, NASA Langley Rolla, MO; M. Malik, F. A. Uzun, Hampton, VA; Research Center, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3079 Asymmetric Buckling of Curved Flapping Wings D. MacPhee, University of Alabama, AL; M. Luhar, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 64-FC-5/FD-10 Chaired by: M. HEMATI, University of Minnesota and K. DURAISAMY Chaired by: M. HEMATI, 1400 hrs Oral Presentation Applications of Modal Analysis to Active Flow Control (Invited) Q. Liu, A. Nair, Sun, C. Yeh, Y. K. Taira, FL Tallahassee, Florida State University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 65-FD-11 Chaired by: J. CHAPELIER, Purdue University and M. CHOUDHARI, NASA-Langley Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3069 Görtler Instability and Its Control via Surface Suction Over an Axisymmetric Cone at Mach 6 Paredes, NASA Li, M. Choudhari, P. F. S. Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, Portoni, Purdue University, P. Schneider, Lafayette, IN West 25 June 2018 Monday, 66-FD-12 and D. GARMANN, Air Force Research Laboratory Chaired by: L. DUAN, Missouri University of Science and Technology 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3075 Surface Two-Dimensional Irregularities on Swept Wing Forward Boundary-Layer Transition: Facing Steps A. Rius Vidales, M. Kotsonis, Delft Delft, The University of Technology, Netherlands; A. Antunes, R. Cosin, Embraer, São José dos Campos, Brazil 25 June 2018 Monday, 67-FD-13 Johns Hopkins University and J. SEIDEL, USAF Academy Chaired by: R. MITTAL, 1400 hrs Oral Presentation and Flexible Interactions of Vortices Wings , I. Gursul, Z. Wang, Bath, United Kingdom aviation.aiaa.org 65 Harris Inman Kennesaw Edgewood 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Anatol Roshko: Selected contributions to gasdynamics H. Hornung, California Institute of Pasadena, CA Technology, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3090 Lift Disturbance Cancellation with Fast-Flap Actuation A. Medina, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH; M. Hemati, Wright-Patterson Cities, University of Minnesota, Twin Minneapolis, MN 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3095 Eigenvalue Reassignment by Particle Swarm Optimization toward Stability and Accuracy in Nonlinear Reduced-Order Models Kansas State E. Rezaian, M. Wei, Manhattan, KS University, 1600 hrs Oral Presentation coherent structures from Tracking fish wakes to the Gulf Stream Syracuse, M. Green, Syracuse University, NY Tribute to Anatol Roshko Tribute 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3085 A new test stand for measuring wall shear stress. Austin, University of Texas, C. Tinney, Austin, TX 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3089 Aeroelastic Flutter in the Presence of an Active Flap K. Shoele, Florida State Wang, T. FL Tallahassee, University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3094 Data-Driven ROM for the Prediction of Dynamic Stall Kansas State University, H. Gao, M. Wei, Manhattan, KS; J. Hrynuk, Army Research Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Laboratory, 1530 hrs Oral Presentation A Different Perspective on Vortex- Induced Vibrations, Shaped By Anatol J. Klamo, Naval Postgraduate School, CA Monterey, Fundamental Fluid Flows II: Bluff Bodies Reduced-Order and Data-Driven Modeling for Flow Control Unsteady and Separated Flows II: Flow Control Oscillatory Flows 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3084 Three-Dimensional Structure of the Compressible Mixing Layer of an Axisymmetric, Supersonic, Separated Flow G. Elliott, J. Dutton, Tetef, T. B. Kirchner, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3088 Passive Flow Control on Backward Facing Step N. Findanis, Pentair Environmental Australia Systems, Sydney, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3093 Mechanisms Energy Transfer in Nonuniform Density Viscous Swirling Flows: A Linear Stability Analysis A. Mishra, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Shear Layers: The Legacy Turbulent of Anatol Roshko D. Papamoschou, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3083 Heat and Fluid Flow around a Cylinder in Wake M. Alam, Harbin Institute of Zafar, F. Shenzhen, China Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3087 Numerical Study of Flapping- Wing Flow Physics in Nonuniform Freestream Using the High-Order Spectral Difference Method on Dynamic Unstructured Grids University of Maryland, N. Poudel, M. Yu, Baltimore, MD Baltimore County, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3092 Extrapolation of Quasi- Temporal Periodic Solutions via DMD-like Methods Beltrán, S. Le Clainche Martinez, J. V. University of Madrid, Technical Vega, Madrid, Spain 1430 hrs Oral Presentation view on education Anatol Roshko’s at Galcit M. Gharib, California Institute of Pasadena, CA Technology, Chaired by: K. DISOTELL, Youngstown State University and G. ELLIOTT, University of Illinois State University and G. ELLIOTT, Chaired by: K. DISOTELL, Youngstown 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3082 Numerical Study of Flow Physics and Drag of Spheres in Unsteady Motion Hu, Beihang Liu, Q. Qu, L. Lin, T. Liu, P. F. Beijing, China; R. Agarwal, University, University in St. Louis, Washington Louis, MO 25 June 2018 Monday, 69-FD-15 California Institute of Technology University of Central Florida and S. DAWSON, Chaired by: S. BHATTACHARYA, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3086 Large Scale Spanwise Periodic Gusts or Single Spanwise Vortex Impinging on a Rectangular Vortex Wing B. Zaloglu, I. K. Engin, E. Aydin, Istanbul Technical Fenercioglu, O. Cetiner, Istanbul, Turkey University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 70-FD-17 MIT and M. WEI, Kansas State University Chaired by: Q. WANG, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3091 Multilayer Convolution Frameworks for Data-Driven Discovery of Fluid flow Models S. Puligilla, B. Jayaraman, Oklahoma State OK Stillwater, University, 25 June 2018 Monday, 71-FD-18/FC-6 Chaired by: E. JOHNSEN, University of Michigan and M. MUNSON, U.S. Army Research Office 1400 hrs Oral Presentation More Than a Scientific Legacy M. Munson, Army Research Laboratory, Durham, NC Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 68-FD-14

66 aviation.aiaa.org Hanover E Embassy E Dunwoody Hanover G 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3112 Aerodynamic Shape Optimization Configuration of Wing-Body-Tail via Efficient Surrogate-Based Optimization Song, Northwestern Kai, Z. Han, W. W. Xi’an, China Polytechnical University, Ray Rhew NASA Langley Research Center Branch Head, Aeronautics Systems Engineering 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3099 Revolution-Based Processing of Oscillatory Signals in Rotating Equipment (Invited) N. Harrison, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3105 Optimization of a Chain Nonlinear Resonators for Vibration Mitigation S. Ahmadisoleymani, Missoum, AZ Tucson, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3111 Simulation and Adjoint-based Density Design for Variable Incompressible Flows with Heat Transfer Economon, Bosch Research and T. Palo Alto, CA Center, Technology President/CEO Micro Craft, Inc. Kenneth Sullivan 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3098 Engine Accelerated Recent Turbine Accomplishments at Mission Testing AEDC (Invited) Arnold Engineering Kelly, S. Arnold, P. Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3104 Optimization Under Uncertainty: Rethinking Margins at the Conceptual Design Orra, C. Silva, Embraer, D. Bianchi, T. Silvestre, São José dos Campos, Brazil; F. Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), Technological São José dos Campos, Brazil 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3110 Adjoint-based Local Reanalysis of Nonlinear PDEs J. Crean, K. Panda, Hicken, Rensselaer NY Polytechnic Institute, Troy, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3097 to Reduce Techniques Sweep Test Engine Altitude Cost of Turbine (Invited) Testing Inc., Huntsville, AL A. Jackson, QuantiTech, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3103 Uncertainty quantification in industrial turbo-machinery design using sparse polynomial chaos expansions G. C. Lacor, Tsirikoglou, S. Abraham, P. Universiteit Brussel, Ghorbaniasl, Vrije C. Hirsch, Brussels, Belgium; D. Wunsch, NUMECA International, Brussels, Belgium; et al. 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3109 A Study to Compare Deterministic and Non-Deterministic Multi-point Optimization for Airfoil Shape Design Purdue University, Crossley, Kanno, W. T. Lafayette, IN West Aerodynamic Design/Shape Optimization II Non-Deterministic Design Methods and Applications AEDC: Advancements in Propulsion T&E at the AEDC Calspan R. David King Wind Tunnel Models, Balances, and Support Hardware Fabrication Capabilities Wind Tunnel 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Demonstration of a Remotely- Controlled Swirl Generator for Simulating Aircraft Inlet Secondary Ground Engine Turbine During Flows (Invited) Tests D. Beale, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3102 Hessian-based Dimension Reduction for Optimization Under Uncertainty K. Panda, J. Hicken, Rensselaer Polytechnic NY Institute, Troy, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3108 Aerothermodynamic Design Optimization of Hypersonic Vehicles S. Eyi, K. Hanquist, I. Boyd, University of MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Design Engineer Manager, Force Measurement Systems Design Engineer Manager, 1430 hrs Oral Presentation Determine To Analysis Technique Structure The Underlying Wave Of Combustion Instabilities From Surface Mounted High Response Static Pressure Sensors (Invited) A. Hale, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3101 Parametric Uncertainty Aviation Quantification of Environmental Design Tool D. Li, M. LeVine, M. Kirby, D. Lim, Y. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3107 CFD-based Analysis and Surrogate- based Optimization of Bio-inspired Surface Riblets for Aerodynamic Efficiency Ghassemi, S. Chowdhury, P. S. Lulekar, University at Buffalo, NY Tri-Models Chris Atheide Director of New Business Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 72-GT-3 Inc. and K. BUTLER, Arnold Engineering Development Complex QuantiTech, KELLY, Chaired by: P. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3096 Characterization and Capability of Engine Corrosion Testing the Turbine Facility at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (Invited) A. Moon, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 25 June 2018 Monday, 73-GT-13 1400 - 1600 hrs Panelists will highlight the crucial skill area for wind tunnel testing of test hardware design and fabrication in terms of state the art, industry direction and associated strategies, strengths challenges. Panelists will make 15 minute presentations followed by moderated discussion of key points from the presentation and audience. Moderator: John Micol Panelists: 25 June 2018 Monday, 74-MDO-4 Research Center Chaired by: L. MAININI, United Technologies 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3100 Early Failure in Probabilistic Asset Fleet Management Viana, University of Central A. Dourado, F. Florida, Orlando, FL 25 June 2018 Monday, 75-MDO-5 Mississippi State University and S. TOWNSEND Chaired by: M. BHATIA, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3106 Camber An Active Variable Edge Flapped Continuous Trailing Model for Wing Wind Tunnel Aeroelastic “In-Flight” Shape Optimization Tests E. Livne, University of N. Precup, M. Mor, Seattle, WA Washington, aviation.aiaa.org 67 Chicago A Embassy B Centennial Foyer International North International South Regency Ballroom V Regency Ballroom V 1700 hrs Oral Presentation Relative Navigation for the Terrain Mars 2020 Mission Brugarolas, A. Chen, Jet Propulsion P. California Institute of Laboratory, NASA Pasadena, CA; D. Way, Technology, Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Estimation of Heatshield Mass Loss for Mars 2020 Entry Vehicle M. Mahzari, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; J. Williams, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; R. Beck, H. Hwang, NASA Ames Moffett Field, CA; A. Research Center, Wise, K. Edquist, NASA Langley Research et al. Hampton, VA; Center, 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Sizing and Margins Assessment of the Mars2020 Acusil-II Thermal Protection System White, H. Hwang, M. Mahzari, R. Beck, T. Moffett NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA; J. Williams, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; A. Wise, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, et al. VA; Kenneth Hall Duke University The Boeing Company Krishna Viswanathan Rising Leaders Reception Networking Coffee Break Aerodynamics Award Lecture Aerodynamics Award Rising Leaders Speed Mentoring 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Aerothermodynamic Design of the Mars 2020 Entry Capsule K. Edquist, A. Wise, C. Johnston, NASA Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, Computational Methods and Plasma Modeling II “Computational Methods for Periodic Unsteady Aerodynamic Problems” Julian Francis Abele Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Special Session: Aerothermodynamics in NASA’s Mars 2020 Mission Special Session: Aerothermodynamics in NASA’s Progress in Prediction of Jet Noise and Quantification Aircraft/Engine Components 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3115 An efficient solver for magneto- plasma dynamic thruster equations Indian Institute of S. T, S. Jaisankar, Science, Bangalore, India 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Radiative Heating Indicators and Uncertainty Analysis for Mars 2020 A. Brandis, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; C. Johnston, K. Edquist, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3114 CFD model of a liquid fueled high- velocity oxy-fuel combustor for MHD power application H. Kim, National Energy Technology OR; E. Huckaby, Albany, Laboratory, Laboratory, National Energy Technology National C. Woodside, Morgantown, WV; OR Albany, Laboratory, Energy Technology 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3116 Computational Aerothermodynamic Environments for the Mars 2020 Entry Capsule A. Wise, NASA Langley Research Center, D. Prabhu, Analytical Mechanics Hampton, VA; Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; C. Johnston, Hampton, VA; NASA Langley Research Center, D. Saunders, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; K. Edquist, NASA Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, (AIAA-2018-3117) Monday, 25 June 2018 Monday, 76-PDL-2 Chaired by: S. BANE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3113 When Parabolized Propagation Fails: A Matrix Square Root Propagator for EM Waves Madden, Air Force T. L. Keefe, I. Zilberter, Kirtland AFB, NM Research Laboratory, 25 June 2018 Monday, 77-TP-3 NASA Langley Research Center and A. BRANDIS, AMA Inc at Ames Chaired by: K. EDQUIST, 1400 hrs Oral Presentation Descent, and The Mars 2020 Entry, Landing System Brugarolas, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, P. California Institute of Technology, NASA Langley Pasadena, CA; D. Way, A. Chen, Hampton, VA; Research Center, California Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Institute of Technology, 25 June 2018 Monday, 78-NW-2 1600 - 1630 hrs 25 June 2018 Monday, 79-RL-1 1630 - 1800 hrs 25 June 2018 Monday, 80-AA-13 1730 - 1830 hrs 25 June 2018 Monday, 81-APA-11 1730 - 1830 hrs 25 June 2018 Monday, 82-RL-2 1800 - 1930 hrs

68 aviation.aiaa.org Spring Techwood Session Rooms Centennial Foyer Centennial I, II, III 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3123 Acoustic Localisation of Gunshots in the Presence of Obstacles Singh, Indian Institute of A. Sinha, T. Mumbai, India Bombay, Technology Tuesday Jeff Babione Keynote Speaker General Acoustics Speakers’ Briefing Networking Coffee Break Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3122 Development of a test rig for the measurement of turbulent boundary layer wall pressure statistics A. Zapata, D. Nogueira, de Wyer, N. Van C. Schram, von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3127 Opportunities and Challenges for X-plane Acoustic Flight Research R. Thomas, NASA Langley Research Center, Consulting, Guo, NEAT Y. Hampton, VA; Seal Beach, CA Tuesday Plenary: Evolution of the F-35 Tuesday Integration Effects and Flight Acoustics II Vice President and General Manager, Advanced Development Programs Vice President and General Manager, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3121 On the superior performance of leading edge slits over serrations for the reduction of aerofoil interaction noise Joseph, University of C. Paruchuri, P. Southampton, United University of Kingdom; L. Ayton, Cambridge, United Kingdom 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3126 Noise Reduction Roadmap Far Term for the Mid-Fuselage Nacelle Subsonic Transport Consulting, Seal Beach, CA; Guo, NEAT Y. R. Thomas, I. Clark, J. June, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3119 noise of a flat plate Trailing-edge porous with several liner-type appendices Jaiswal, G. S. Moreau, B. Dignou, P. Pasco, M. Sanjose, University Y. Yakhina, of Sherbrooke, Canada; et al. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3125 Aircraft System Noise Prediction Uncertainty Quantification for a Hybrid Wing Body Subsonic Transport Concept J. June, R. Thomas, NASA Langley Guo, Y. Hampton, VA; Research Center, Consulting, Seal Beach, CA NEAT Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 83-SB-2 0730 - 0800 hrs 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 84-PLNRY-2 0800 - 0900 hrs 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 85-NW-3 0900 - 0930 hrs 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 86-AA-14 Chaired by: D. CASALINO, EXA GmbH 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3118 Assessment of Unsteady Propagation Characteristics and Corrections in Aeroacoustic Wind Using an Acoustic Pulse Tunnels Hutcheson, NASA Langley F. C. Bahr, D. Stead, Hampton, VA; Research Center, Corporation, Science and Technology Hampton, VA 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 87-AA-15 DLR - German Aerospace Center and J. JUNE, NASA Langley Research Chaired by: R. EWERT, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3124 Aircraft System Noise Assessment of the NASA D8 Subsonic Transport Concept I. Clark, R. Thomas, NASA Langley Guo, Y. Hampton, VA; Research Center, Consulting, Seal Beach, CA NEAT aviation.aiaa.org 69 Roswell Marietta University 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3138 Design of an Aeroacoustic Wind Facility at the University of Tunnel Bristol M. Szoke, H. Kamliya Jawahar, Mayer, Y. M. Azarpeyvand, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3143 theory for Application of Amiet’s noise prediction of general airfoil profiles subjected to spanwise- varying inflow conditions University of Campinas, Wolf, R. Miotto, W. Campinas, Brazil; L. de Santana, C. Enschede, University of Twente, Venner, The Netherlands 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3132 Airfoil Self-Noise Reduction Using Edge Fractal-Serrated Trailing Chong, Brunel S. Hasheminejad, T. University London, United Joseph, G. Lacagnina, Kingdom; P. University of Southampton, United Kingdom 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3137 New Aeroacoustic Tunnel S1MAWind Microphone Capability: a Traversing Array ONERA, Meudon, France Nicolas, M. Rey, F. Airframe/High-Lift Noise II Advanced Testing Techniques III Techniques Advanced Testing 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3142 Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic Performance of Three-element High Lift Airfoil fitted with Morphing Fillers M. Azarpeyvand, H. Kamliya Jawahar, University of Bristol, United São José dos Kingdom; C. Silva, Embraer, Campos, Brazil 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3131 Edge Serrations Effects of Trailing on Shielding of Aeroacoustic Noise Sources by a Momentum Wake S. Mayoral, California N. Dousti, S. Khader, Fullerton, CA State University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3136 Aeroacoustic Wind The UTwente Upgrade Tunnel L. de Santana, M. Sanders, C. Venner, H. Hoeijmakers, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions III 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3141 The Use of Micro-jets for Airfoil Self-noise Control M. Szoke , D. Fiscaletti, Azarpeyvand, University of Bristol, United Kingdom 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3130 Aeroacoustic airfoil shape optimization utilizing semi-empirical models for trailing edge noise prediction Carolus, University of T. K. Volkmer, Siegen, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3135 Aerofoil Surface Pressure Array Reconstruction from Far-Field Measurements Fazi, Joseph, F. Casagrande Hirono, P. F. University of Southampton, United Kingdom 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3140 Computation of Circulation Control Airfoil Aeroacoustics University of M. Wang, K. Wang, Wu, Y. Notre Dame, IN 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3129 Deterministic and Statistical Analysis Noise Mechanisms of Trailing-Edge with and without Serrations G. Romani, Delft University of Technology, van der Velden, Delft, The Netherlands; W. Exa GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany; D. Casalino, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3134 An Experimental Facility for Measuring the Acoustic Reflection of Higher-Order and Transmission Modes in Heated Flows, Part 2: Experiments and Analysis K. Ahuja, Georgia Institute of S. Lympany, Atlanta, GA Technology, Chaired by: W. SCHROEDER, RWTH AACHEN, Institute of Aerodynamics SCHROEDER, RWTH Chaired by: W. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3139 Numerical and experimental insights into the noise generation of a circulation control airfoil L. Rossian, A. Suryadi, K. Rossignol, R. J. Delfs, German Aerospace Ewert, M. Herr, Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; et al. Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 88-AA-16 Chaired by: A. TOWNE 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3128 of High-Order Compact A Validation Noise at ILES Code for Trailing-Edge High Reynolds Numbers J. Lewis, U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Golubev, AFB, OH; R. Mankbadi, V. L. Nguyen, S. Salehian, Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach, FL Aeronautical University, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 89-AA-17 Chaired by: C. SCHRAM, von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics and S. MULA, Independent Consultant 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3133 An Experimental Facility for Measuring the Acoustic Reflection of Higher-Order and Transmission Modes in Heated Flows, Part 1: Design and Methodology A. Karon, M. Wadsworth, S. Lympany, R. Funk, K. Ahuja, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA Technology, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 90-AA-18

70 aviation.aiaa.org Piedmont Embassy C Greenbriar Regency Ballroom VI 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3148 Optical Flow Visualization of a Mach 3 jet at 150,000 frames per second University of Texas, C. Tinney, J. Valdez, Austin, TX 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3153 A New Concept for Three- Dimensional Aerodynamic Attitude Flight Envelope A. Abdallah, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Jet Aeroacoustics III Aircraft Flight Dynamics I 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3147 Sound production by shock leakage in supersonic jet screech D. D. Edgington-Mitchell, J. Weightman, J. Soria, Monash University, Honnery, Clayton, Australia 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3152 Optimization A Study of a Trajectory of a Short Haul Flight D. Zammit-Mangion, University of Malta, Msida, Malta; I. Madani, Cranfield Bedford, United Kingdom University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3157 Frequency-Domain Deconvolution for Flight Dynamics Applications NASA Langley Research Center, J. Grauer, NASA Armstrong M. Boucher, Hampton, VA; Edwards, CA Flight Research Center, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3161 Space Debris reduction using Eddy Currents K. Sharma, S. Ghazali, A. Dalai, K. Devalla, S. Joshi, University of Sarawat, V. Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India; et al. Flight Test and System Identification Flight Test Missiles, Projectiles, and Re-Entry Vehicles Flight Mechanics I Missiles, Projectiles, and Re-Entry Vehicles 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3146 Inclusion of Broadband Shock- Associated Noise in Spectral Decomposition of Noise from High- performance Military Aircraft K. Gee, S. Swift, Neilsen, A. Vaughn, T. A. Wall, Provo, UT; University, Brigham Young Wright-Patterson Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH; J. Downing, Blue Ridge Research and Consulting, LLC, Asheville, NC; et al. 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3151 an Unpowered Glider The Take-off by Winch or Car Aerospace Turkish Kargin, S. Haser, V. A. Dogan, Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey; Arlington, TX University of Texas, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3156 Estimation of Lateral Directional Aerodynamic Derivatives from Flight Data of Unmanned Powered Parafoil Aerial Vehicle Devalla, R. Jaiswal, A. Mondal, K. V. Sharma, C. Thomas, O. Prakash, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3160 Robust Flight Envelope Generation Approach for Mars Entry using Uncertainty Quantification and Reachable Controllable Sets X. Jiang, S. Li, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3145 Experimental Investigation of Near Pressure Field of a the Very Heated Supersonic Jet with a Total Non-Uniformity Temperature Ng, Lowe, W. K. Daniel, D. Mayo, T. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Blacksburg, VA University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3150 Aeroservoelastic Modeling and Analysis of a Highly Flexible Flutter Demonstrator Meddaikar, Y. Kier, T. M. Wuestenhagen, M. Pusch, D. Ossmann, German Aerospace Germany Center (DLR), Wessling, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3155 Parameter Estimation for Real-Time Flexible Aircraft NASA Langley Research Center, J. Grauer, NASA Armstrong M. Boucher, Hampton, VA; Edwards, CA Flight Research Center, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3159 Efficiency of Aerodynamic Interceptors for Subsonic Missiles Roll Attitude Control S. Mandic, M. Pavic, B. Pavkovic, Institute, Ignjatovic, Military Technical Belgrade, Serbia Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 91-AA-19 Boeing Commercial Airplanes Chaired by: K. VISWANATHAN, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3144 The Flow and Turbulence Characteristics of a Heated Supersonic Jet with an Offset Total Non-Uniformity Temperature Ng, Lowe, W. D. Mayo, K. Daniel, T. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Blacksburg, VA University, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 92-AFM-3 & Technology Chaired by: D. MURRI, NASA Engineering and Safety Center K. SHWEYK, Boeing Operations 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3149 Theory of Generalized Structure and Its Application in Aircraft Design Seal G. Song, The Boeing Company, Beach, CA 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 93-AFM-4 Chaired by: S. D’SOUZA, NASA-ARC and N. FEZANS, DLR - German Aerospace Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3154 Experimental Flight Characterization of a Canard-Controlled, Subsonic Missile B. Nelson, Fresconi, I. Celmins, J. Maley, F. Aberdeen Army Research Laboratory, Proving Ground, MD 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 94-AFM-5 Chaired by: C. KARLGAARD, Analytical Mechanics Associates Inc 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3158 Approach for Understanding Range Extension of Gliding Indirect Fire Munitions Fresconi, I. Celmins, F. J. Bryson, J. Vasile, Aberdeen Army Research Laboratory, Proving Ground, MD aviation.aiaa.org 71 Fairlie Courtland Hanover F The Learning Center Shock Tunnel Exploration Agency (JAXA) Hideyuki Tanno, Japan Aerospace Hideyuki Tanno, The Current Measurement Technique The Current Measurement Technique for Surface Heat-Flux in High-Enthalpy (DLR) HEG Using TSP 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3167 IR Signature Design Effort for the MULDICON Configuration (Invited) U. Falk, M. M. Dalenbring, H. Edefur, Swedish Defense L. Tysell, Tormalm, Research Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden Learned. Example: Determination of Heat Transfer into a Wedge Model in into a Wedge Heat Transfer Walter Beck, German Aerospace Center Walter PSP/TSP in Hypersonic Facilities: Lessons Flow 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3166 IR-Signature of the MULDICON by the IR- Configuration determined Signature Model MIRA (Invited) M. Ruetten, German E. Lindermeir, Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3172 Approach for the A Variational Dynamics of Unsteady Point Vortices with Application to Impulsively Started Aerofoil A. Hussein, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksburg, VA; and State University, University of California, Irvine, H. Taha, Irvine, CA; S. Ragab, M. Hajj, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Direct Optical Measurement of Shock- Boundary Interaction in Hypervelocity Nelson Yanes, Andrew Knisely, and Joanna Andrew Knisely, Nelson Yanes, M Austin, California Institute of Technology Bio-Inspired Aerodynamics 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3165 Automated Optimisation of the MULDICON Inlet with Minimum Losses and Reduced Sight onto the Compressor Front Face (Invited) German Aerospace R. Becker, C. Voss, Center (DLR), Cologne, Germany; M. Trost, Aachen, Germany Aachen University, RWTH 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3171 Lattice Boltzmann Transonic Simulations of the NASA-CRM in Windtunnel European Transonic B. Konig, D. Singh, E. Fares, Exa GmbH, Stuttgart, European Germany; M. Wright, Windtunnel, Cologne, Germany Transonic 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3176 Impacts of airfoil characteristics on the aerodynamic loads for albatross-inspired fixed wing drones A. Stempeck, M. Hassanalian, Abdelkefi, Las Cruces, New Mexico State University, NM Ron Parker, CUBRC Ron Parker, Enthalpy Flows in LENS XX Applied CFD and Numerical Correlations with Experimental Data II Non-Intrusive Diagnostics for High Special Session: UCAV Systems Design III - Engine Integration (Invited) Special Session: UCAV Special Session: Optical Diagnostics in High-Enthalpy Short Duration Wind Tunnels (Invited) Special Session: Optical Diagnostics in High-Enthalpy Short Duration Wind Tunnels 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3164 Computational Design of S-Duct Multi- AVT-251 Intakes for the NATO Disciplinary Configuration (Invited) Aref, M. Ghoreyshi, R. A. Jirasek, P. Cummings, M. Satchell, U.S. Air Force Colorado Springs, CO Academy, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3170 Changes in Modern Lifting-Line Methods for Swept Wings and Viscous Effects J. Chreim, M. Pimenta, University of São Paulo, Brazil; J. Dantas, Research, São Institute for Technological Paulo, Brazil; G. Assi, University of São Paulo, São Brazil 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3175 Experimental Study of Flow in Wake Robotic Bird Gijsman, H. Hoeijmakers, University of F. Enschede, The Netherlands Twente, Facilities University of New South Wales Complementary Laser Diagnostic of Science and Technology, H. Kleine, of Science and Technology, R. Manoharan, University of New South S. O’Byrne L. Le Page, T. Kaseman, and S. O’Byrne L. Le Page, T. Techniques for High-Enthalpy Impulse Techniques Wales, Y. Krishna, King Abdullah University Y. Wales, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3163 Preliminary Engine Design for the MULDICON Configuration (Invited) German Aerospace R. Becker, S. Zenkner, Center (DLR), Cologne, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3169 Combining CFD, EFD and FFD Data via Gappy Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Habashi, Z. Zhan, M. Fossati, A. Kaveh, W. Montréal, Canada McGill University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3174 Design Optimization of a Covert Deployable Feather-Inspired Structure for Increased Lift A. Wissa, University of C. Duan, J. Waite, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Facilities University of Queensland Advanced Diagnostics in Impulse TJ McIntyre and Richard G Morgan, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 95-AMT-3/GT-4 0930 - 1230 hrs Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 96-APA-12/ATIO.ACD-5 Chaired by: M. SCHOENENBERGER, NASA Langley Research Center and N. HALL, Lockheed Martin Corporation 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3162 Design and Integration of a Low Observable Intake for the MULDICON Platform (Invited) Swedish Defense M. Tormalm, H. Edefur, Research Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 97-APA-13 The Aerospace Corporation Inc. and M. CONWAY, Chaired by: B. MARPLES and N. RAJMOHAN, Aerion Technologies 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3168 Reduced-Order Modeling of Steady Aerodynamics for 2D Store Separation Analysis A. Sinha, Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai, India; S. Garg, PEC Bombay, Chandigarh, India University of Technology, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 98-APA-14 AFRL/RQVC and K. CASPER, Sandia National Laboratories Chaired by: L. ZIENTARSKI, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3173 Aerodynamic investigation of the free flapping flight of a Saker falcon with the help of 3D multi- view reconstruction method University of the M. Heinold, C. Kähler, German Federal Armed Forces, Munich, Germany

72 aviation.aiaa.org Baker Hanover C Hanover A Hanover D 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3181 Development of Experimental for Hybrid Laminar Flow Techniques Wind Control in the ARA Transonic Tunnel Aircraft Wong, S. Lawson, A. Ciarella, P. Research Association, Ltd., Bedford, United Kingdom 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3186 Mapping Using Surface Temperature Luminescent Imaging for Super- Cooled Large Droplet Icing Patterson, University of Notre Dame, W. Nishio, University of Notre Dame, IN; Y. Electro-Communications, Chofu, Japan; J. Gonzales, A. Mallette, University of Notre Hirai, PPSM, Dame, Notre IN; Y. Paris, France; H. Sakaue, University of Notre Dame, IN 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3195 Study on the Influence of Related Characters on the Inherent Lateral- directional Stability of Flying wing Chenhao, H. Jun, Beihang L. Song, W. Beijing, China; H. Yang, University, Hangzhou, China Zhejiang University, Wake Turbulence Wake Aircraft Performance Supercooled Large Droplet Icing 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3180 Experimental Investigation of Stabilizer with Vortex Vertical Generators and Dorsal Fin Ito, M. Murayama, K. S. Koike, Y. K. Kusunose, Nakakita, K. Yamamoto, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3185 Design of an Icing Wind Tunnel Contraction for Supercooled Large Drop Conditions C. Davison, National D. Orchard, K. Szilder, Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3190 Mitigation in High Turbulence Wake Altitude Airspace Using Lateral Offset Procedures CSSI, Inc., L. Davenport, S. Murphy, D.C.; E. Johnson, Federal Washington, D.C. Administration, Washington, Aviation 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3194 Design of an Electric Actuated Airbrake for Dynamic Airspeed Control of an Unmanned Aeroelastic Research UAV M. Stahl, C. Rössler, P. Sendner, F. University of Munich, Hornung, Technical Munich, Germany Flow Control Development and Applications I 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3179 Mechanisms of Pressure Loss Recovery by Repetitive Energy Deposition in Supersonic Intake Model A. Sasoh, M. Myokan, H. Bottini, Nagoya, Iwakawa, Nagoya University, Japan 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3184 in the NASA Number Tests Weber Icing Research Tunnel M. King, NASA Glenn Research Center, Bachalo, Artium Cleveland, OH; W. Inc., Sunnyvale, CA; D. Bell, Technologies, Fort Walton McKinley Climatic Laboratory, Beach, FL 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3189 Numerical Simulation of contrail formation on the Common Research Model wing/ body/engine configuration V. Chmielaski, Ghedhaifi, E. Montreuil, W. Gand, ONERA, Palaiseau, F. Vuillot, F. France; A. Loseille, National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control France (INRIA), Saclay, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3193 An Integrated Design Approach for Advanced Flight Control Systems with Multifunctional Flight Control Devices University Lampl, M. Hornung, Technical T. of Munich, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3178 Analysis of a 3D Unsteady Morphing Wing with Seamless Side- edge Transition A. Bouferrouk, Yao, C. Abdessemed, Y. of Narayan, University of the West P. , Bristol, United Kingdom 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3183 Further Evaluation of Swept Wing Icing Scaling with Maximum Combined Cross Section Ice Shape Profiles Ohio Aerospace Institute, J. Tsao, Cleveland, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3188 of Contrail Flight Data for a Variety Jet Fuels A. Brown, National Research Council Canada Canada, Gloucester, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3192 On the Applicability of Empirical Drag Estimation Methods for Design Unmanned Air Vehicle Goetten, M. Havermann, C. Braun, F. Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Gómez, C. Bil, RMIT Aachen, Germany; F. Melbourne, Australia University, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 99-APA-15/FC-7 Chaired by: R. KREEGER, NASA Glenn Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3177 Type Evaluation of a Griffith Laminar Flow Airfoil Transonic Ansell, University of A. Collazo Garcia, P. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 100-ASE-5 SANDEL, Honeywell Inc. NASA Glenn Research Center and W. Chaired by: M. VARGAS, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3182 Further Examinations of Bimodal SLD Ice Accretion in the NASA Icing Research Tunnel M. Potapczuk, NASA Glenn Research Ohio Cleveland, OH; J. Tsao, Center, Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 101-ASE-6 Chaired by: L. DAVENPORT, CSSI, Inc. and Z. ZHENG, The University of Kansas Chaired by: L. DAVENPORT, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3187 Estimation of Ambient Winds in Conditions through an Turbulent Unscented Kalman Filter D.C. R. Frej Vitalle, CSSI, Inc., Washington, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 102-ATIO.ACD-6 Chaired by: R. PEREZ, Royal Mil College of Canada and M. ORR, Boeing Commercial Airplanes 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3191 A Framework for General Aviation Aircraft Performance Model Calibration and Validation Puranik, E. Harrison, S. Min, I. T. D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Chakraborty, Atlanta, GA Technology, aviation.aiaa.org 73 Embassy F Hanover B Embassy D Centennial IV J.D. McFarlan Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Vice President, F-35 Test & Verification Vice President, F-35 Test John Mazur 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3210 Whirl Flutter Analysis of a Free- Flying Electric Driven Propeller Aircraft J. Shen, University of Alabama, C. Hoover, AL Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, F-35 Joint Program Office Lead, Foreign Military Sales 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3200 for Enabling Technologies Testing Safe UAS Urban Operations A. Moore, NASA Langley Research Center, S. Balachandran, National Hampton, VA; S. Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA; E. Dill, M. Logan, L. Glaab, NASA Young, Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, et al. 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3205 Advanced turboprop multidisciplinary design and optimization within AGILE project Nicolosi, A. L. Stingo, F. Della Vecchia, P. De Marco, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy; G. Cerino, Leonardo, Ciampa, Pomigliano D’Arco, Italy; P. German Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany; et al. 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3209 an Aircraft with Reduced Towards Lateral Static Stability Using Differential Thrust Pastor, D. Alazard, P. E. Nguyen Van, Higher Institute of Aeronautics and Space, France; C. Döll, ONERA, Toulouse, Toulouse, France Pratt & Whitney Thomas Johnson F135 Program Chief Engineer (Ret.) Reliability and Safety Design Processes and Education 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3199 Automated aircraft separation safety assurance using Bayesian networks S. Nannapaneni, Wichita State University, S. Mahadevan, Wichita, KS; A. Dubey, Nashville, TN University, Vanderbilt 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3204 sensor and mission matching UAV, approach using the visualization environment M. Hornung, Technical E. Fokina, J. Feger, University of Munich, Garching, Germany 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3208 Range Equation For a Series Hybrid Electric Aircraft Indian S. Chakravarthy, R. Ravishankar, Madras, Chennai, Institute of Technology India Frank Carus Electric Propulsion Integration and Contributory Technologies Manager, Aerospace Systems Manager, Northrop Grumman Corporation Vice President and JSF F-35 Program Tuesday Forum 360: Reflection on Partnerships within the F-35 Enterprise Tuesday 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3198 Development of Possible Go-Around Aircraft Criteria for Transport A. Campbell, Federal Aviation NJ; P. Administration, Atlantic City, Moffett Zaal, San Jose State University, Federal Aviation Field, CA; J. Schroeder, Administration, Moffett Field, CA; S. Shah, Administration, Atlantic Federal Aviation NJ City, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3203 Systematic Design Methodology for Integrated Prognostic and Health Management Systems R. Curran, Delft Verhagen, R. Li, W. Delft, The University of Technology, Netherlands 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Exploring Non-Uniform Propeller Rotational Speeds in High-Lift Propeller Systems X. Fei, NASA Langley Research Center, B. German, Georgia Hampton, VA; Atlanta, GA; M. Institute of Technology, Patterson, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Declan Holland BAE Systems, Inc. Vice President US Business 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3197 Evaluation of COTS Solutions to Support Flight Operations Quality Assurance in Business/Corporate Aviation Walton, Coventry T. M. Bromfield, United Kingdom; Coventry, University, Corporate Aviation M. Rusby, D. Wright, Safety Executive, Redhill, United Kingdom 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3202 Quantifying Uncertainties during the Early Design Stage of a Gas Disc by Utilizing a Bayesian Turbine Framework M. Eres, J. Scanlan, University B. Profir, of Southampton, United Kingdom; R. Bates, C. Argyrakis, Rolls- United Kingdom Royce Group plc, Derby, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3207 Design of a Dual Rotor Axial Rim Motor for Electric Aircraft J. Chin, Z. Cameron, NASA Tallerico, T. Cleveland, OH Glenn Research Center, Management Eric Branyan Lockheed Martin Corporation Vice President, F-35 Supply Chain Chaired by: A. RAO, The Ohio State University 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3196 Hidden Markov Model based Area Safety Margin Terminal (TASMET) Evaluation Tool Kostiuk, Z. Wang, S. Subramanian, P. Robust Analytics, Inc., Crofton, MD 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 104-ATIO.DE-1 Chaired by: N. HINES, The Boeing Company and K. BENSON, Cobham 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3201 Hierarchical Increasing Bloom’s Learning in Aerospace Engineering – a Case Study of Forensic Engineering Course using a “Chain of Events” M. Schuurman, G. Saunders-Smits, C. Delft, Rans, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 105-ATIO.TF-3 NASA Langley Research Center and N. BORER, Chaired by: M. PATTERSON, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3206 An Optimal Propeller Design for In-Flight Power Recuperation on an Electric Aircraft D. Erzen, M. Andrejasic, Pipistrel d.o.o. Kosel, Ajdovscina, Slovenia; T. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 106-F360-3 0930 - 1130 hrs & Space Technology Week Aviation Managing Editor, Technology Moderator: Graham Warwick, Panelists: Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 103-ATIO.ATM-6

74 aviation.aiaa.org Harris Vinings International South 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3216 Numerical Investigations of Boundary-layer Flow Transition Control with Plasma Actuators University, J. Li, S. Fu, Tsinghua L. Wang, Beijing, China 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3227 A Physics-Based Actuator Disk Model for Hydrokinetic Turbines J. Bowman, S. Bhushan, D. Thompson, Mississippi Mississippi State University, University of State, MS; D. O’Doherty, United Kingdom; Treforest, South Wales, A. Mason-Jones, Cardiff O’Doherty, T. Cardiff, United Kingdom University, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3215 Control Using Swept-Wing Transition AC-DBD Plasma Actuators University of Poitiers, Venkata, S. Yadala University of Poitiers, France; M. Hehner, Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; J. Serpieri, Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; N. Benard, University of Poitiers, Poitiers, France; M. Kotsonis, Delft University of Delft, The Netherlands Technology, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3221 growth in oblique shock Transient wave/laminar boundary layer interactions at Mach 5.92 N. Hildebrand, J. Nichols, G. Candler, Cities, University of Minnesota, Twin Minneapolis, MN; M. Jovanovic, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3226 Analysis of uncertainty sources in DNS of a turbulent mixing layer using Nek5000 J. Colmenares, S. Poroseva, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Peet, Arizona State University, NM; Y. AZ; S. Murman, NASA Ames Tempe, Moffett Field, CA Research Center, Transition Control Transition 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3214 Experimental Characterization of Transition the Laminar-Turbulent of a Sucked Boundary Layer due to Surface Defects in a Two- Dimensional Incompressible Flow M. Forte, J. Methel, O. Vermeersch, France; G. Casalis, ONERA, Toulouse, Higher Institute of Aeronautics and Space, France Toulouse, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3220 Input-Output Analysis of Shock Boundary Layer Interaction J. Nichols, A. Dwivedi, S. Gs, G. Candler, Cities, University of Minnesota, Twin Minneapolis, MN; M. Jovanovic, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3225 A Bias-aware EnKF Estimator for Aerodynamic Flows Colonius, California Institute A. da Silva, T. Pasadena, CA of Technology, Stability and Transition IV: High-Speed II IV: Stability and Transition 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3213 Manipulation by the Use Transition of an Electrorheologically Driven Membrane Liese, O. Gerland, F. Schomberg, F. T. University of Kassel, Wünsch, Germany; M. Ruetten, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3219 Direct Numerical Simulation of Acoustic Disturbances in the Section of a Rectangular Test Hypersonic Wind Tunnel C. Deegan, L. Duan, Missouri University Rolla, MO; M. of Science and Technology, Choudhari, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3224 Hybrid RANS/LES Simulation of Shockwave/Boundary- Transitional Layer Interaction University of Tennessee, J. Coder, B. Tester, Knoxville, TN; C. Combs, J. University of Tennessee, Schmisseur, TN Tullahoma, Tullahoma, CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, CFD Optimization, Error and Uncertainty, Validation, etc.) II Validation, CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, Optimization, Error Uncertainty, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3212 Passive control of a Mach 5.92 flat- plate boundary layer using steady blowing and suction University of Alabama, X. Wang, AL Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3218 The Supersonic Mode and the in Temperature Role of Wall Hypersonic Boundary Layers with Thermochemical Nonequilibrium Effects X. Zhong, University of C. Knisely, California, Los Angeles, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3223 Generating a Grid for Unstructured RANS Simulations of Jet Flows Dippold, NASA Glenn Research Center, V. Cleveland, OH Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 107-FC-8 Chaired by: D. RIZZETTA, AFRL/RQVA Chaired by: D. RIZZETTA, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3211 Direct Numerical Simulation of Control via Local Dynamic Transition Surface Modification D. Rizzetta, M. Visbal, Air Force Research AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 108-FD-19 Chaired by: X. ZHONG, University of California Los Angeles and C. SCALO 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3217 Delay via Vortex Transition Generators in a Hypersonic Boundary Layer at Flight Conditions Li, NASA Paredes, M. Choudhari, F. P. Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 109-FD-20 DIPPOLD, NASA Glenn Research Center and B. TESTER Chaired by: V. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3222 Numerical Investigation of Cavitation Characteristics of a Liquid Pump Oxygen Turbo Q. Liu, L. Gong, Harbin Institute of Harbin, China; H. Gao, R. Technology, University in St. Agarwal, Washington Louis, St. MO aviation.aiaa.org 75 Lenox Inman Edgewood Dunwoody 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3236 capture and aerodynamics of Wake passively pitching tandem flapping plates Han, R. Zhu, G. Liu, X. P. J. Wang, Deng, H. Dong, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3241 Numerical Study of Supersonic Combustion by Flamelet/ Turbulent Model Progress Variable Z. Gao, H. Liu, C. Jiang, Lee, Beihang Beijing, China University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3231 Large-Eddy Simulation of the mutual induction dynamics of double helical vortices West Purdue University, J. Chapelier, Kord Lafayette, IN; B. Wasistho, Huntsville, AL; C. Scalo, Technologies, Lafayette, IN West Purdue University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3235 Flow Induced Motions observed in Blunt Body with Free Rotational Apparatus in Three Degrees of Freedom K. Hiraki, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Japan 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3240 Numerical investigation of sustained planar detonation waves in a periodic domain Gupta, K. Schwinn, Purdue University, P. Lafayette, IN; G. Lodato, National West Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA), Rouen, France; C. Slabaugh, Scalo, Lafayette, IN West Purdue University, Adaptive Grids and Error Estimation Fundamental Fluid Flows III: Instability Unsteady and Separated Flows III: Wakes and Bluff Bodies Unsteady and Separated Flows III: Wakes Multiphysics and Cross-Disciplinary Fluid Dynamics I: Combustion I 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3230 Influence of Critical Anomaly on the Linear Stability of Planar Mixing Layers with Streamwise Periodicity H. Barros, R. Freitas, Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Niterói, Brazil; C. Falcão, Federal University of Santa Maria, Maria, Brazil; L. Alves, Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Niterói, Brazil 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3234 Flow past circular cylinders in tandem: a comparison between LES and IDDES M. Ilie, K. Harris, Georgia Southern Statesboro, GA University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3239 of a Design, Modeling and Testing O2/CH4 Igniter for a Hybrid Rocket Motor A. Conte, J. Rabinovitch, E. Jens, Chandler Karp, B. Nakazono, D. Vaughan, California Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Institute of Technology, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3244 Mesh adaptation for fluid-structure interaction problems Alauzet, R. Feuillet, F. J. Vanharen, National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA), Palaiseau, France 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3229 Global Instability Analysis of Unswept- and Swept-Wing Transonic Buffet Onset Seattle, J. Crouch, The Boeing Company, A. Garbaruk, M. Strelets, St. WA; Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, Petersburg, Russia 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3233 A Reduced-order Estimate of Ship Airwake Interactions Austin, University of Texas, C. Tinney, CRAFT Panickar, Austin, TX; J. Shipman, P. Inc., Pipersville, PA Technologies, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3238 Numerical Simulations of and Deposition Particle Transport Experiments at Gas Turbine Temperatures Forsyth, D. Gillespie, M. McGilvray, P. University of Oxford, United Kingdom 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3243 Multi-Mesh CFD for 2D Flows Virginia Polytechnic C. Jackson, Roy, Blacksburg, Institute and State University, VA Chaired by: M. BORG, Air Force Research Laboratory and J. CROUCH, Boeing Commercial Airplanes 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3228 Reynolds Number Effect of Varying in to Turbulence Ratio on Transition Unsteady Flows B. Oluwadare, S. He, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 111-FD-22 Chaired by: H. DONG, University of Virginia 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3232 Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Airfoil Performance in Cylinder Wake J. Lefebvre, A. Jones, University of Maryland, College Park, MD; L. Jarman, M. Smith, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA Technology, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 112-FD-23 and C. BIL, RMIT University Chaired by: D. RAGNI, Delft University of Technology 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3237 Experimental and numerical investigation of a valveless pulse combustor Z. Duan, Northwestern H. Yan, Xi’an, China; H. Polytechnical University, Ma, Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC), Shenyang, China 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 113-FD-24 Center Chaired by: C. OLLIVIER GOOCH, University of British Columbia and M. O’CONNELL, NASA Langley Research 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3242 Nonlinear corrector for RANS equations Alauzet, A. Loseille, L. Frazza, F. Dervieux, National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA), France Saclay, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 110-FD-21

76 aviation.aiaa.org Kennesaw Embassy E Hanover G International North 1200 hrs Oral Presentation The Joint Standard Instrumentation Suite (JSIS) (Invited) R. Hiers, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN; J. McMorrow, Center for Countermeasures, White Sands Missile Range, NM; D. Brown, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Aerial Plume Simulator The Towed in Support of Open Air (TAPS) of Installed IRCM Sensors) Testing (Invited) R. Hiers, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN; J. McMorrow, Center for Countermeasures, Wright- Patterson AFB, NM; D. Brown, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3248 Theoretical Analysis of a Partition Unity Direct Overset Finite Element Method. D. French, J. Benek, C. Schrock, Air Force Wright-Patterson Research Laboratory, AFB, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4295 Extended Life, High Mach Throats (Invited) for AEDC Tunnel-9 G. Tiscia, Materials Research & Design, N. Fredrick, Arnold PA; Inc., Wayne, Engineering Development Complex, Silver Spring, MD; K. Buesking, Materials PA Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, Overset Meshing and Mesh Redistribution MDO Student Paper Competition Finalists Panel AEDC: Enhanced T&E for Flight Vehicles at the AEDC I AEDC: Enhanced T&E for Flight Vehicles National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing (NPAT) Mini-Facility Users Meeting (FUM) (NPAT) National Partnership for Aeronautical Testing 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3247 An Overset Generalized Minimal Residual Method for the Multi- Solver Paradigm in Helios. D. Jude, University of Maryland, College Park, College MD; J. Sitaraman, Parallel Geometric Algorithms, LLC, Lakshminarayan, Science Sunnyvale, CA; V. Corporation, Moffett Field, and Technology University of Maryland, CA; J. Baeder, College Park, MD 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4294 Development, Processing, and Characterization of High Strength Silicon Nitride (Invited) D. Hladio, Materials Research & Design, S. DiPietro, Exothermics, PA; Inc., Wayne, Inc., Amherst, NH 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3246 A continuous-mesh optimization technique for piecewise polynomial approximation on tetrahedral grids G. A. Rangarajan, Chakraborty, Aachen, Aachen University, RWTH May, Dolejsi, Charles University, Germany; V. Prague, Czechia 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4293 CFD-Optimization of Mach 18 Nozzle Contour for the No. 9 Hypervelocity Wind Tunnel (Invited) J. Korte, Analytical Mechanics Associates, D. Daniel, J. K. Tatum, Inc., Hampton, VA; Arnold Engineering Development Lafferty, Complex, Arnold AFB, TN Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 114-FD-25 Chaired by: Z. WANG, University of Kansas and K. SREENIVAS, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and SimCenter University of Tennessee University of Kansas and K. SREENIVAS, Chaired by: Z. WANG, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3245 An Adaptive Mesh Redistribution Approach for Time-Spectral/ Harmonic-Balance Flow Solvers R. Djeddi, K. Ekici, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 115-GT-5 0930 - 1200 hrs is to expand cooperation between the DoD and NASA consult on management of their respective aeronautical test facilities The topic for discussion is “Uncertainty - How does wind tunnel data uncertainty get translated to flight uncertainties?” The purpose of NPAT discussions and research. The use of Mini FUMs (approximately 2-3 hours each & two per year) has significantly improved civilian, academic, and commercial aerospace interests. The use of the FUM brings needed insight from industry to NPAT taking into account the military, communication with industry and usually includes an industry panel. 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 116-ITAR-1 Chaired by: D. MARREN and LEWIS, National Aerospace Solutions (NAS) 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4292 Mach 18 Capability Upgrade to the AEDC Hypervelocity Wind Tunnel No. 9 (Invited) N. Fredrick, Arnold Engineering J. Lafferty, Development Complex, Silver Spring, MD; J. Korte, Analytical Mechanics Associates, K. Tatum, Inc., Hampton Roads, VA; National Aerospace Solutions, Tullahoma, Inc., Tullahoma, TN; D. Daniel, QuantiTech, TN; K. Buesking, Materials Research & et al. , PA; Design, Inc., Wayne, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 117-MDO-6 0930 - 1230 hrs will be made. This session is the final stage of MDO Student Paper Competition, during which oral presentations aviation.aiaa.org 77 Hanover E Embassy G Embassy H 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3254 MDO Framework for university research collaboration : AGILE Academy Initiatives & Outcomes Ciampa, German Aerospace Prakasha, P. P. Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany; P. UNINA, Naples, Italy; B. Della Vecchia, Aachen, Aachen University, RWTH Aigner, Germany; I. van Gent, Delft University of Delft, The Netherlands Technology, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3253 A collaborative design method for the aircraft supply chain: multi-level optimization Lammen, J. Vankan, B. De Wit, W. H. Timmermans, National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR), Amsterdam, The CFS Netherlands; D. Charbonnier, van Engineering, Lausanne, Switzerland; T. der Laan, GKN Aerospace, Papendrecht, The Netherlands; et al. 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3263 Angle of attack displays in the cockpit – are they fit for purpose? S. Everett, M. Bromfield, Scott, A. Coventry, Stedmon, , United Kingdom 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3252 A clustered and surrogate-based MDA use case for MDO scenarios in AGILE project Lefebvre, N. Bartoli, S. Dubreuil, ONERA, T. France; M. Panzeri, R. Lombardi, Toulouse, Noesis Solutions, Leuven, Belgium; W. Lammen, National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands; et al. 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3258 Analytical Determination of a Curve Helicopter Height-Velocity M. Harris, D. Kunz, J. Hess, Air Force Wright-Patterson Institute of Technology, AFB, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3262 A Mars Exploration Concept Systems Design with an Innovative Unmanned Autonomous Vehicle and “Carrier” Ground Rover Configuration. Part I: System Design M. Lacerda, D. Park, S. Patel, Schrage, Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, Special Session: The AGILE Project Modeling and Simulation of Air Vehicle Dynamics and Environments I Modeling and Simulation of Air Vehicle Graduate Student Research Papers I - Hosted by the National Institute of Aerospace 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3251 A Critical Look at Design Automation Solutions for Collaborative MDO in the AGILE Paradigm I. van Gent, Delft University of Technology, RWTH Delft, The Netherlands; B. Aigner, Aachen, Germany; B. Aachen University, Delft, The Netherlands; KE-Works, Beijer, G. La Rocca, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3257 Adaptive Nonlinear Flight Control of STOL-Aircraft Based on Incremental Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion A. Kuzolap, M. Steen, Technical Beyer, Y. University of Braunschweig, Germany; J. Diekmann, N. Fezans, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3261 Application of PSK Modulation for Secure ADS-B Avionics J. Zambrano, G. A. Nguyen, Amrhar, University of Québec, Brown, R. Landry, National Radio Montréal, Canada; O. Yeste, Center, Astronomy Observatory Technology Charlottesville, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3250 Robust Nacelle Optimization Design investigated in the AGILE European project Lefebvre, ONERA, Toulouse, N. Bartoli, T. France; S. Dubreuil, M. Panzeri, R. d’Ippolito, Noesis Solutions, Leuven, Zhukovsky, TsAGI, Belgium; K. Anisimov, Russia; et al. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3256 Design, Development and Validation of a Cessna Citation X Aerodynamic Model using OpenVSP Software M. Segui, G. Ghazi, R. Botez, E. Thompson, University of Québec, Montréal, Canada 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3260 Control Automatic Patrol Trajectory in A Forest Surveillance and of UAV Fires Detection Mission Shanghai, L. Zhang, Fudan University, Montréal, China; Z. Liu, Concordia University, Dong, University of Michigan, Canada; Y. Zhang, MI; Y. Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Montréal, Canada; J. Concordia University, Shanghai, China Ai, Fudan University, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 118-MDO-7 ONERA and N. BARTOLI, Chaired by: G. KURUVILA, Boeing Research & Technology 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3249 AGILE the Next Generation of Collaborative MDO: Achievements and Open Challenges Ciampa, B. Nagel, German Aerospace P. Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 119-MST-2 Inc. The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, and D. KEATING, University of Toronto GRANT, Chaired by: P. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3255 Flexible Modeling of a 6 DOF Very Unmanned Aerial Vehicle R. Chandramohan, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, Savannah, GA 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 120-NIA-1 National Institute of Aerospace Chaired by: C. BRITCHER, Old Dominon University and D. STANLEY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3259 Littoral Observation by Collaborative Unmanned Systems Detection for Target M. Martin, A. Carnevale, GeorgiaK. Watson, Atlanta, GA; A. Corbin, Institute of Technology, Lafayette, IN; A. West Purdue University, Floyd, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA; A. Gupta, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA; et al. Technology,

78 aviation.aiaa.org Chicago A Embassy A Embassy B Centennial I, II, III 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3274 Modeling of Gas-Phase Chemical Kinetics for Pyrolyzing Ablators S. Chen, I. Boyd, University of Michigan, MI; N. Martin, D. Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Burlington, University of Vermont, Fletcher, Burlington, VT 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3273 The Laser Enhanced Arc-Jet Facility (LEAF-Lite): Simulating Convective and Radiative Heating with Arc-jets and Multiple 50-kW CW Lasers G. Cushman, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA; A. Alunni, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Zell, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; J. Balboni, P. Moffett Field, NASA Ames Research Center, CA; J. Hartman, Sierra Lobo, Inc., Moffett Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA; D. Empey, Field, CA Excellence in Aerospace Awards Luncheon Excellence in Aerospace Awards Plasma/Laser Ignition, Combustion, and Propulsion Ablation: Modeling, Experiments, and Applications I Transport Properties and Thermophysical I Transport 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3269 Comparison of Different Approaches for Numerical Simulation of High Enthalpy Flows at Thermochemical Equilibrium Ramasahayam, K. Bodi, V. A. Diwakar, Bombay, Indian Institute of Technology Mumbai, India 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3272 Implementation and Verification of a Surface Recession Module in Ablation Solver Finite Volume A. H. Weng, O. Schroeder, J. Cooper, Lexington, Martin, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3266 Optimization of the AF-MPDT geometry and operating parameters for the low current to mass flow rate ratio regime Beijing, A. Kitaeva, Beihang University, S.p.A., Andreussi, SITAEL China; T. Beihang B. Wang, Pisa, Italy; H. Tang, Beijing, China University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3268 Thermophysical Properties of Sensitive Paint Temperature Stryczniewicz, Institute of Aviation, W. Poland; A. Panas, Air Force Warsaw, Poland; Warsaw, Institute of Technology, R. Szczepaniak, Polish Air Force Academy, Deblin, Poland 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3271 Conjugate Analyses of Ablation in the HIPPO Nozzle China Center, Cross, Naval Air Warfare P. Lake, CA; I. Boyd, University of Michigan, MI Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3265 Impulse Generation of Donut- Spherical Laser Launch System in a wide range of ambient pressure K. Eguchi, X. Chongfa, Mori, D. Tran, Nagoya, Japan Nagoya University, Chaired by: S. SHIN, The University of Tennessee and D. HENGEVELD Chaired by: S. SHIN, The University of Tennessee 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3267 Extension of Kestrel to General Thermochemical Models, Part II R. Bond, University of Tennessee, TN; D. Stefanski, Tullahoma, Tullahoma, Oak Ridge, University of Tennessee, Ridge, TN 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 123-TP-5 University of Kentucky and M. WINTER, Chaired by: A. MARTIN, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3270 Development of a Coupled Thermo- elastic Solver for Modeling Woven Thermal Protection Systems D. Dang, University of Michigan, Ann MI; E. Stern, NASA Ames Ann Arbor, Arbor, Moffett Field, CA; I. Boyd, Research Center, Ann University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Arbor, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 124-LUNCH-1 1230 - 1400 hrs Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 121-PDL-3 Chaired by: J. ZIMMERMAN, CU Aerospace and S. BANE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero Astro 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3264 Quasi-DC Discharge Mixing Enhancement in a Supersonic Combustor with a Cavity-Based Flameholder University of Notre Dame, A. Houpt, S. Leonov, Ombrello, R. Leiweke, Notre Dame, IN; T. Air Force Research S. Okhovat, C. Carter, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 122-TP-4 aviation.aiaa.org 79 Spring Marietta Techwood 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3289 On the Effect of Leading Edge Serrations on Aerofoil Noise Production Chong, , T. Biedermann, Uxbridge, United Kingdom; T. University of Applied Sciences, O. Koster, Dusseldorf, Germany; S. Hasheminejad, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3283 fan On the prediction of far-field noise attenuation due to liners considering uniform and shear flows D. Braga, A. Spillere, J. Cordioli, da Silva, Federal University of Santa Catarina, São Florianópolis, Brazil; D. Reis, Embraer, José dos Campos, Brazil 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3288 An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Bluff Body Bluntness Noise Factor on Wake-vortex Generation S. Showkat Ali, R. Theunissen, Elsahhar, W. M. Azarpeyvand, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3278 Sonic Boom and Drag Evaluation of Supersonic Business Jet Concepts Sun, H. Smith, Cranfield University, Y. Bedford, United Kingdom 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3282 Using LES for combustion noise by propagation to the far-field considering the jet flow of a dual- stream nozzle M. Férand, Safran Group, Villaroche, Toulouse, CERFACS, France; G. Daviller, France; S. Moreau, University of Sherbrooke, Canada; T. Poinsot, Fluid Mechanics Institute of France; C. (IMFT), Toulouse, Toulouse Sensiau, Safran Group, Villaroche, France 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3287 Mimicking the serration effects on aerofoil by leading edge blowing Chong, Brunel University Al-Okbi, T. Y. London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom; Institute of Technion--Israel O. Stalnov, Haifa, Israel Technology, Turbomachinery and Core Noise II Turbomachinery Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions IV Interior Noise/Structural Acoustics and Sonic Boom 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3277 Acoustic characterization of a porous metasurface with embedded partitions Fang, X. Zhang, J. Zhou, Guo, R. Y. Fattah, Hong Kong University of Science Hong Kong, Kong; and Technology, Aerodynamics Research G. Zhou, AVIC Institute, Harbin, China; et al. 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3281 Baseline Core/Combustor-Noise Measurements for the DGEN Aeropropulsion Research Turbofan D. Boyle, B. Henderson, L. Hultgren, NASA Cleveland, OH Glenn Research Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3286 Broadband leading edge interaction noise prediction using numerical grid generated turbulence -- An Extended Abstract S. Petrikat, R. Karve , D. Angland, University of Southampton, United Kingdom 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3276 Effect of flush-mounted sensors and upstream flow developments on measured wall pressure spectra N. Hu, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; L. Erbig, Daimler AG, Sindelfingen, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3280 DGEN Aeropropulsion Research Lossless Projection (DART): Turbofan of Measured Engine Noise Spectra to a 1-Foot-Radius Arc C. Brown, D. Sutliff, NASA Glenn Research Cleveland, OH Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3285 Effect of Leading Edge serrations in reducing aerofoil noise near stall conditions Berk, P. G. Lacagnina, C. Paruchuri, T. Joseph, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom; S. Hasheminejad, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom; O. Stalnov, Institute of Technology, Technion--Israel Haifa, Israel; et al. Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 125-AA-20 University of California Irvine Chaired by: J. DELFS, DLR - German Aerospace Center and D. PAPAMOSCHOU, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3275 Up in the Air: In-Flight Wavenumber Characterization of Surface Pressure Conditions Fluctuations at Transonic German Aerospace C. Spehr, S. Haxter, Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 126-AA-21 Chaired by: K. KNOBLOCH, DLR-German Aerospace Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3279 Acoustic Directivity of the DGEN Aero-propulsion Research Turbofan at Multiple Farfield Array Locations D. Sutliff, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 127-AA-22 Chaired by: R. POWERS and D. JUVE, Ecole Centrale de Lyon 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3284 Analytic solutions for reduced leading-edge noise aerofoils University of Cambridge, L. Ayton, Cambridge, United Kingdom; C. Paruchuri, University of Southampton, United Kingdom

80 aviation.aiaa.org Roswell Piedmont University 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3301 Investigation of the Ffowcs-Williams and Hawkings Analogy on an Isolated Landing Gear Wheel ONERA, Vuillot, A. Hajczak, L. Sanders, F. Druault, Pierre and Châtillon, France; P. Paris, France Marie Curie University, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3295 Acoustic behaviour of ground plates for aircraft noise flight tests Bousquet, P. Regnier, Blandeau, V. V. France Airbus, Toulouse, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3300 Further Noise Reduction Design for Landing Gear toward FQUROH Second Flight Demonstration Japan Aerospace Exploration Takaishi, T. Kumada, Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; T. Sumitomo Precision Products Company, Yokokawa, Ltd., Amagasaki, Japan; Y. Ito, M. Murayama, R. Sakai, Japan Y. Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; et al. 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3306 Crackle in the noise of high- performance aircraft Florida State University, C. Tam, FL; J. Spyropoulos, A. Aubert, Tallahassee, R. Powers, Naval Air Systems Command, MD Patuxent River, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3294 Localization and far field extrapolation of acoustic sources from wind tunnel experiments for jet engine installation noise S. Oertwig, German Aerospace H. Siller, Center (DLR), Berlin, Germany Jet Aeroacoustics IV Airframe/High-Lift Noise III Advanced Testing Techniques IV Techniques Advanced Testing 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3299 Analysis of nose landing gear noise comparing numerical computations, prediction models and flyover wind-tunnel measurements R. Merino-Martinez, Delft University of Delft, The Netherlands; E. Neri, Technology, College Dublin, Ireland; M. Trinity Snellen, Delft University of Technology, Trinity Delft, The Netherlands; J. Kennedy, College Dublin, Ireland; D. Simons, Delft, The Delft University of Technology, College Netherlands; G. Bennett, Trinity Dublin, Ireland 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3305 Study of the generation shock waves by high-speed jets using conditional averaging École Centrale de Pineau, C. Bogey, P. France Lyon, Lyon, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3293 Jet noise estimation from single snapshot tomographic PIV J. Schneiders, Avallone, D. Ragni, F. Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; A. Ianiro, Charles III University of Madrid, Spain; D. Casalino, Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3298 Sound Models: Passive and Vortex Active Noise Control N. Peake, L. Ayton, M. Priddin, D. Baker, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3304 Acoustic Characteristics of a Configuration Supersonic Twin-jet K. Goparaju, S. Unnikrishnan, D. Gaitonde, Columbus, OH Ohio State University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3292 Experimental Study of Axisymmetric Cavities in Supersonic Flow Jacobs, Bingham Farms, MI; N. B. Brooker, Chaganti, S. Olcmen, G. Cheng, University AL Tuscaloosa, of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3297 The Prediction of Noise from Boundary Layers Attached Turbulent to Porous Media University of Florida, S. Miller, E. Pager, Gainesville, FL 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3303 Effects on High-Temperature Aerodynamic and Acoustics Characteristics of a Rectangular Supersonic Jet S. Chen, R. Gojon, M. Mihaescu, Royal (KTH), Stockholm, Institute of Technology Sweden 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3291 Deconvolution of the wave number - frequency spectra of wall pressure fluctuations S. Prigent, R. Engelman, E. Salze, C. Bailly, France Ecully, École Centrale de Lyon, Chaired by: D. MOREAU 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3296 Characterization of the Fluctuating Pressure Field in the Airfoil-Wall Junction: Measurements and Computations J. Rowlands, Yauwenas, Y. M. Awasthi, D. Moreau, C. Doolan, University of New Australia Sydney, South Wales, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 130-AA-25 Chaired by: D. EDGINGTON-MITCHELL 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3302 Large-eddy simulations of co- annular turbulent jet using a mesh generation Voronoi-based framework Ham, F. G. Brès, S. Bose, M. Emory, Inc., Palo Alto, CA; Cascade Technologies, O. Schmidt, G. Rigas, California Institute of Pasadena, CA; et al. Technology, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 128-AA-23 The Boeing Company SCHULTZ, Chaired by: T. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3290 Unsteady Surface Pressure Edge Measurements on Trailing Serrations Based on Digital MEMS Microphones. M. Sanders, L. de Santana, University of Enschede, The Netherlands; M. Twente, Azarpeyvand, University of Bristol, University of United Kingdom; C. Venner, Enschede, The Netherlands Twente, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 129-AA-24 aviation.aiaa.org 81 Embassy C Greenbriar The Learning Center 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3313 Fuzzy Modeling and Parallel Distributed Compensation for Aircraft Flight Control from Simulated Flight Data NASA Langley Research R. Weinstein, J. Hubbard, M. Hampton, VA; Center, Cunningham, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1700 hrs Oral Presentation of Testing CFD and Wind Tunnel an Oblique Flying Wing Aircraft (Invited) B. Kinkade, A. Arata, Carpenter, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Redondo Beach, CA 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3312 A Learn-to-Fly Approach for Flight Control Adaptively Tuning Systems NASA Langley Research Center, J. Grauer, Hampton, VA 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3324 Collaborative Experiments and Computations in Aircraft Icing (Invited) A. Broeren, NASA Glenn R. Kreeger, Cleveland, OH Research Center, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3311 Online Control Design for Learn- to-Fly B. Bacon, E. Morelli, NASA S. Snyder, S. Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, Okolo, NASA Ames W. Frost, C. Teubert, Moffett Field, CA Research Center, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3318 Measurement of Unsteady Forces on a Store in Cavity Using Dynamic Pressure-Sensitive Paint J. Crafton, S. Stanfield, N. Rogoshchenkov, S. Palluconi, Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH; R. Schmit, Air Force Wright-Patterson Research Laboratory, AFB, OH 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3323 Preliminary Aerodynamic Measurements from a Magnetic Suspension and Balance System in a (Invited) Low-Speed Wind Tunnel Schott, A. D. Cox, T. M. Schoenenberger, Mackenzie, O. Ramirez, NASA Langley C. Britcher, Hampton, VA; Research Center, et al. Norfolk, VA; Old Dominion University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3310 Autonomous Guidance Algorithms for NASA Learn-to-Fly Technology Development NASA Langley Research Center, J. Foster, Hampton, VA 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3317 Comparison of PSP and TSP for Fast Measurement Techniques Rotating Blades Liu, Y. Wang, Zhou, W. Li, D. Peng, W. Y. Shanghai, University, Shanghai Jiao Tong China; S. Oouchida, IHI Corporation, Japan; et al. Yokohama, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3322 Experimental/Computational Collaboration for Large-scale Multi-physics Prediction Challenges (Invited) G. Elliott, J. Freund, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Special Session: NASA Learn-to-Fly Project – UAS Autonomy Luminescent Measurement Techniques for Fluid Flows and Combustion Luminescent Measurement Techniques 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3309 Practical Aspects of Real-Time Modeling for the Learn-To-Fly Concept E. Morelli, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3316 Measurement of an Oscillating Flow in a Transonic Shock Wave Different Pressure Using Two Sensitive Paints* (*Ru-based on anodized aluminum vs. Pt-based with screen layer) Beck, C. Klein, U. Henne, German W. Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Le Sant, P. Germany; M. Merienne, Y. Molton, ONERA, Meudon, France 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3321 Challenges and Perspectives on CFD and Experimental Interactions for Complex Unsteady Flows (Invited) D. Garmann, M. Visbal, Air Force Research AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, Special Session: Collaborative Ground Test and Computations: Synergy in Communication, Planning Execution (Invited) Special Session: Collaborative Ground Test 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3308 Setup and Concept Learn to Fly Test of Operations S. Riddick, R. Busan, D. Cox, Laughter, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3315 Surface Pressure Measurement on Supersonic Free-Flight Projectiles Using Unsteady PSP Techniques Hiratsuka, University, D. Numata, Tokai University, Japan; K. Ohtani, Tohoku Sendai, Japan 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3320 Interactive Computations and Experiments in Stability and Research (Invited) Transition A&M Saric, Texas Kocian, W. H. Reed, T. College Station, TX University, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 131-AFM-6 Chaired by: K. CUNNINGHAM, NASA Langley Research Center and E. HEIM, Ctr 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3307 Learn-to-Fly Project NASA’s Overview E. Heim, Viken, J. Brandon, M. Croom, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, VA 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 132-AMT-4 Chaired by: N. ROOZEBOOM, NASA Ames Research Center and J. JEWELL, Air Force Laboratory 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3314 Fast Response Pressure Sensitive Paint Measurement on a Hypersonic Compression Corner China Aerospace J. Yu, X. Xiang, M. Yuan, Corporation Science and Technology (CASC), Beijing, China 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 133-APA-16 MORGAN, Ohio Aerospace Institute and P. Chaired by: J. FREEMAN, Air Force Institute of Technology 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3319 The NASA Juncture Flow Test as a Model for Effective CFD/ Experimental Collaboration (Invited) NASA Langley Research Center, C. Rumsey, Hampton, VA

82 aviation.aiaa.org Baker Fairlie Hanover C Hanover A 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3330 Directional Control Some LO-UCAV Issues (Invited) S. Hitzel, Airbus, Manching, Germany 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Multiscale Design of Low Ice Adhesion Materials (Invited) NASA Glenn Research Center, M. Vargas, Cleveland, OH 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3329 Control Device Studies for Yaw Plane Tail Control without Vertical on a 53° Swept Flying Wing Configuration (Invited) C. Liersch, A. Loechert, K. Huber, P. Schuette, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3335 Hydrodynamics and Hydroacoustics of Flow Past a Cylinder for Underwater Radiated Noise Applications S. Saxena, ESI Group, San Jose, CA; F. Mendonca, ESI Group, Berkshire, United Kingdom; A. Golota, ESI Group, San Jose, CA; K. Sengupta, ESI Group, Pune, India 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3340 Numerical Investigation of Thrust for a High-Aspect Ratio Vectoring Nozzle of an Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle M. Ruetten, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 1600 hrs Oral Presentation International Project Summary of ICE- WIPS – a hybrid aircraft ice-protection system using an icephobic coating and an electric heater (Invited) H. Sakaue, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN; K. Morita, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; S. Kimura, Kanagawa Atsugi, Japan Institute of Technology, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3328 A Study on Evaluation of Aeroelastic Characteristics of a UCAV Configuration (Invited) E. Sakarya, Ç. Koçan, B. Okumus, Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3334 bodies axisymmetric of analysis CFD of revolution using OpenFOAM R. Pant, Indian Institute of M. Reddy, Mumbai, India Bombay, Technology 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3339 Numerical Investigation of Transonic Flow over Porous Medium Using Immersed Boundary Method S. Ghosh, Indian Institute A. Sahoo, S. Roy, Madras, Chennai, India of Technology 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3344 Initial Development of a Model to Predict Impact Ice Adhesion Stress (Invited) D. Thompson, Meng, A. Afshar, R. Bassou, J. Zong, Mississippi State Mississippi State, MS; E. University, Bonaccurso, Airbus, Munich, Germany; et al. Flow Control Development and Applications II Ice Adhesion Testing and Modeling Methods (Invited) Ice Adhesion Testing Applied CFD and Numerical Correlations with Experimental Data III Special Session: UCAV Systems Design IV - Structural Concepts, Control Concepts (Invited) Special Session: UCAV 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3327 Investigations on flutter stability of the DLR-F19/SACCON configuration (Invited) German Aerospace Center (DLR), G. Voss, Airbus, Göttingen, Germany; C. Vidy, German Manching, Germany; D. Schaefer, Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3333 Numerical Investigation of Laminar Boundary Layer to Turbulent over Airship Envelopes Transition K. K M, Annasaheb Dange A. Magar, College of Engineering & Technology, Sangli, India; R. Pant, Indian Institute of Mumbai, India Bombay, Technology 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3338 Aerodynamic Characteristics of an Elasto-Flexible Membrane Wing based on Experimental and Numerical Investigations R. J. Piquee, I. López, C. Breitsamter, University Technical K. Bletzinger, Wüchner, of Munich, Germany 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3343 Fracture Mechanics Based Approach for Ice Adhesion Characterization (Invited) C. Giuffre, A. Bastawros, Iowa D. Bishoy, Ames, IA State University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3326 Gust Loads Calculation of a Flying Wing Configuration (Invited) German Aerospace Center (DLR), A. Voss, Göttingen, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3332 Models and Sensitivity to Turbulence Numerical Dissipation of the CRM Drag Prediction J. Botella Calatayud, B. Leonard, L. C. Hirsch, NUMECA Temmerman, International, Brussels, Belgium 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3337 Experimental Inner Pressure Analysis of a Sweeping Jet Actuator Parezanovic, D. B. Slupski, K. Kara, V. Abu Dhabi, Kyritsis, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3342 Design, Fabrication, Calibration, of a Centrifugal Ice and Testing Rig with Strain Rate Adhesion Test Control Capability (Invited) R. Douglass, J. Palacios, G. Schneeberger, University Pennsylvania State University, Park, PA Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 134-APA-17/ATIO.ACD-7 Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV and L. ZIENTARSKI, AFRL/RQVC and L. ZIENTARSKI, Chaired by: N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3325 Structural Design Efforts for the MULDICON Configuration (Invited) Innovative Aircraft Concepts, Bad J. Schweiger, Heilbrunn, Germany; A. Cunningham, Lockheed TX; E. Sakarya,Martin Corporation, Fort Worth, Aerospace Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkish M. Dalenbring, Swedish Defense Turkey; Research Agency (FOI), Stockholm, Sweden; German Aerospace Center (DLR),A. Voss, Göttingen, Germany 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 135-APA-18 U. S. Army Research Laboratory (APG) Chaired by: C. TILMANN, AFRL/RQV and J. VASILE, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3331 Second-order Interpolation for Accurate Surface Techniques Data Estimation in Immersed- Boundary Methods A. Bharadwaj S, S. Ghosh, Indian Institute Madras, Chennai, India of Technology 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 136-APA-19/FC-9 WONG, U. S. Army AMRDEC Chaired by: K. MULLENERS, EPFL and T. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3336 A Fluidic Device for Active Flow Control: Simulation vs. Experiment with Emphasis on Application T. Grund, J. C. Ebert, M. Staats, S. Löffler, University of Berlin, Technical Weiss, Germany 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 137-ASE-7 The Pennsylvania State University Chaired by: R. KREEGER, NASA Glenn Research Center and J. PALACIOS, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3341 An Experimental Study of the Adhesion Strength of Impact Ice (Invited) A. Gyekenyesi, Ohio Aerospace A. Work, J. Institute, Brook Park, OH; R. Kreeger, D. Drabiak, NASA Glenn Salem, M. Vargas, Cleveland, OH Research Center, aviation.aiaa.org 83 Hanover B Hanover D Embassy G Embassy D 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3362 FUELEAP Model-Based System Safety Analysis NASA Graydon, N. Borer, P. K. Woodham, K. Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, Papathakis, NASA Ames Research Center, Stoia, C. Balan, The Moffett Field, CA; T. Huntington Beach, CA Boeing Company, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3355 Simulation-Based Analysis of Early Scheduling in the Time-Based Flow Management (TBFM) System for Flights with Expect Departure (EDCT) Clearance Times Coats, MITRE P. C. Swol, S. Stalnaker, Corporation, McLean, VA 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3361 Employing Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) on a NASA Aeronautic Research Project: A Case Study K. Gough, N. Phojanamongkolkij, NASA Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3349 Modeling Ground Collision Severity of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems J. Breunig, S. Sayed, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3354 Predictor Derivation of Trajectory Input Distributions from Observed Data J. Rudnyk, Ellerbroek, Hoekstra, Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3360 Evaluation Studies of an 800 W Solid Oxide-Based Fuel Cell Stack for Electrical Power in Aviation R. Green, I. Jakupca, S. Farmer, J. Goldsby, Loyselle, NASA Glenn B. Demattia, P. Cleveland, OH Research Center, UAS in the NAS II ATC/ATM including NextGen II ATC/ATM 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3348 Layered Geofences in Complex Airspace Environments M. Stevens, E. Atkins, University of MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3353 Examination of Mode S EHS Wind Observations for Use in Wake Mitigation Applications Vortex Massachusetts C. Engholm, Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA; F. Institute of Technology, DAG Consulting, Inc., Burlington, MA; Robasky, A. Banerjee, M. McPartland, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, MA 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3359 Integration Concept for a Hybrid- Electric Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell Power System into the X-57 “Maxwell” NASA Armstrong K. Papathakis, O. Schnarr, Lavelle, Edwards, CA; T. Flight Research Center, Cleveland, OH; NASA Glenn Research Center, NASA Langley Research Center, N. Borer, Stoia, S. Atreya, The Boeing T. Hampton, VA; Huntington Beach, CA Company, 1530 hrs Oral Presentation TCAS alerts from simulated Urban FAA Air Mobility flights along helicopter routes in Dallas-Fort Worth A. Cone, D. Thipphavong, NASA Ames Moffett Field, CA Research Center, UAM Airspace Simulation Results or Algorithms NASA’s Fostering Ultra-Efficient, Low-Emitting Aviation Power (FUELEAP) Project (Invited) Fostering Ultra-Efficient, Low-Emitting NASA’s 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3347 Information Exchange Traffic UAV Network Sudarsanan, H. Chao, A. Maheshwari, V. D. DeLaurentis, Purdue S. Tamaskar, Lafayette, IN West University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3352 Computational Methods for Flight Routing Costs in Collaborative Options Programs Trajectory R. Kicinger, R. Hoffman, B. Hackney, M. Ball, Inc., Dulles, VA; Metron Aviation, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; G. Zhu, Iowa State Ames, IA University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3358 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - Steam Reformation Power System Configuration Options for an All- Electric Commuter Airplane Flight Demonstrator O’Neil, The Stoia, C. Balan, S. Atreya, P. T. Huntington Beach, CA Boeing Company, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3365 Simulation Evaluations of an Autonomous Urban Air Mobility Network Management and Separation Service C. Bosson, Universities Space Research Association, Moffett Field, CA; T. Lauderdale, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3346 A Framework for small Unmanned Aircraft System(sUAS) Trajectory Validation L. Ren, M. Castillo-effen, General H. Yu, Niskayuna, NY Electric Company, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3351 Performance Assessment of the North Atlantic Organized Track System Using the Global Oceanic Model Liang, A. Izadi, N. Hinze, Trani, Y. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Blacksburg, VA University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3357 Design and Performance of a Hybrid-Electric Fuel Cell Flight Demonstration Concept B. Litherland, L. S. Geuther, N. Borer, Kohlman, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3364 Exploratory Analysis of the Airspace Throughput and Sensitivities of an Urban Air Mobility System K. Goodrich, B. Barmore, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, Chaired by: J. JUNG, NASA Ames Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3345 An Efficient Decomposition-based Cooperative Path Planning Method for Multiple UAVs L. Liu, Beijing Long, Z. Wang, Cao, T. Y. Beijing, China Institute of Technology, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 139-ATIO.ATM-8 WEI, Iowa State University Chaired by: P. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3350 Using Mobile Devices for IFR Clearance Delivery and Release Data Exchange S. Wilkins, K. Long, MITRE Diffenderfer, P. Corporation, McLean, VA 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 140-ATIO.GA-2/ATIO.TF-4/ATIO. GRE-1 Chaired by: N. BORER, NASA Langley Research Center and S. BRICENO, Georgia Institute of Technology 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3356 Catalyzing Disruptive Mobility Opportunities through Power Aviation Transformational NASA Langley Research Center, N. Borer, Hampton, VA 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 141-ATIO.TF-5 Chaired by: E. MUELLER, NASA Ames Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3363 Project ATM-X Overview of NASA’s Chan, NASA Ames Research Center, W. Moffett Field, CA; B. Barmore, J. Kibler, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, Lee, NASA Ames Research Center, P. VA; NASA Moffett Field, CA; N. O’Connor, K. Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, Moffett Palopo, NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA; et al. Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 138-ATIO.ATM-7

84 aviation.aiaa.org Vinings Courtland Centennial IV Regency Ballroom VI 1700 hrs Open Discussion Ampaire Approach? Kevin Noertker Israel Wygnanski Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer Co-Founder, If Active Flow Control is to Become a Design Tool in If Active Flow Control is to Become a Design Tool Aerodynamics, Do We need to Depart from Prandtl’s Classical need to Depart from Prandtl’s Aerodynamics, Do We 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3371 F-35 System Development and at Demonstration Flight Testing Edwards Air Force Base and Naval Air Station Patuxent River M. Hudson, Glass, Lockheed Martin Hamilton, TX; T. Corporation, Fort Worth, U.S. Air Force, Edwards AFB, CA; E. Somers, R. Caldwell, Lockheed Martin TX Corporation, Fort Worth, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3377 enhancement driven by Turbulence cavity flow control M. Garcia Sainz, National University of La Plata, La Argentina; J. Delnero, Technical Marañon, National Scientific and Research Council (CONICET), La Plata, Argentina Flow Control Jacques Boree Daniel Morris 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3370 Design Integration F-35 Weapons D. Hayward, A. Duff, Lockheed Martin TX; C. Wagner, Corporation, Fort Worth, VA F-35 Joint Program Office, Arlington, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3376 Airfoil Super-critical Transonic Enhancement by Coflow Jet Downstream of Normal Shock M. Fernandez, R. Delgado, J. Hoffmann, G. Zha, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL National Institute of Aerospace Director, Peninsula Technology Incubator Peninsula Technology Director, Bluff Bodies as a Potential Open Challenge Problem for Active F-35 Track - Program Overview F-35 Track 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3369 F-35 Production – Advanced Manufacturing and the Digital Thread D. Kinard, Lockheed Martin Corporation, TX Fort Worth, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3375 Characterization of the Suction-and- Oscillatory-Blowing actuator by the hybrid RANS-LES CFD Aerospace Research Vrchota, P. A. Prachar, Establishment (VZLÚ), Prague, and Test Czechia Flow Control Using Fluidic Actuators Strategies for AFC Technology Transition Strategies for AFC Technology Tuesday Forum 360: Inventors and Innovators Tuesday Vlad Ciobaca Bruce Holmes SmartSky Networks, LLC Vice President, Digital Aviation 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3368 Technology F-35 Air Vehicle Overview C. Wiegand, Lockheed Martin Corporation, TX Fort Worth, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3374 Friction Drag Reduction on a Clark-Y Airfoil Using Uniform Blowing Kondo, K. Fukagata, Keio K. Eto, Y. Japan; N. Yokohama, University, Japan Aerospace Exploration Tokugawa, Agency (JAXA), Mitaka, Japan Active Flow Separation with the DLR F15 Configuration 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3367 Configuration F-35 Air Vehicle Development J. Hoffschwelle, A. M. Counts, B. Kiger, Houtman, G. Henderson, Lockheed Martin TX Corporation, Fort Worth, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3373 Shedding and Vortex Near Wake Noise Control Using Sweeping Jet Actuators R. Theunissen, M. Elsahhar, W. Azarpeyvand, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Transition Andrew Gibson Robert Dowgwillo President and Co-Founder Empirical Systems Aerospace, Inc. A Proposal to Adopt A Past, Real-World Flow Control A Proposal to Adopt Past, Real-World Capability to Provide an ‘Acid-Test’ for AFC Technology for AFC Technology Capability to Provide an ‘Acid-Test’ Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 142-F35-1 Chaired by: R. MANGE, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and J. HAMSTRA, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and L. SAMPSON, Lockheed Martin Corporation 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3366 F-35 Program History – From JAST to IOC A. Sheridan, Lockheed Martin Corporation, TX; R. Burnes, F-35 Joint Fort Worth, VA Program Office, Arlington, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 143-F360-4 1400 - 1600 hrs Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation Chief Innovation Officer, Moderator: John Tylko, Panelists: 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 144-FC-10 Chaired by: E. DEMAURO, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3372 Vortex Meandering of a Wing Tip Under the Effect of Synthetic Jet Actuation M. Dghim, University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada; M. Ferchichi, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Canada; H. Fellouah, University of Sherbrooke, Canada 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 145-FC-11/APA-20 1400 - 1730 hrs aviation.aiaa.org 85 Lenox Edgewood International North International South 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3384 Development of a New Transitional Flow Model Integrating the Wray- Model with an Agarwal Turbulence Equation Intermittency Transport H. Nagapetyan, R. Agarwal, Washington University in St. Louis, MO 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3390 Comparison between Theories and of Purely Experiments in Transition Oscillating Pipe Flow Lee, A. Abdulrasool, Embry-Riddle Y. Daytona Beach, FL Aeronautical University, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3398 Aero-thermo-elastic Simulation of Shock-Boundary Layer Interaction over a Compliant Surface Florida K. Shoele, R. Kumar, A. Shahriar, FL Tallahassee, State University, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3383 An Indicator of the Dominant on an Instability in Transition Extended Correlation Based Model Transition Song, Z. Han, Zhu, H. Nie, W. Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3389 Crossflow Stability of a Swept Flat Leading Edge Plate with Wavy M. Owen, A. Frendi, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Experiments for Validation Computational Models of Flow- Induced Flutter R. Mittal, Z. Dou, A. Rips, Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3397 Computational Study of Flow on a Sliced Cone-Flap Geometry J. Thome, Reinert, A. Dwivedi, G. University of Minnesota, Twin Candler, Cities, Minneapolis, MN 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3382 Implementation and Assessment of Transport the Amplification Factor Model Transition Laminar-Turbulent Pulliam, NASA Ames M. Denison, T. Moffett Field, CA Research Center, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3388 Effect of Constant Wall-Temperature and Suction on Linear Stability of Streamwise Corner-Flow U. Rist, University of J. Staudenmeyer, Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany 1530 hrs Oral Presentation A High-Fidelity Framework for Unsteady Aeroelastic Analysis and Design M. K. Jacobson, J. Kiviaho, G. Kennedy, Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology, NASA Langley Atlanta, GA; S. Massey, Hampton, VA Research Center, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3396 Fin-Generated Shock Wave/Turbulent Boundary Layer Interactions on a Cylindrical Surface with a Distorted Incoming Boundary Layer V. Subbareddy, J. Pickles, B. Mettu, P. North Carolina State Narayanaswamy, Raleigh, NC University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3381 Development of Stability Analysis for High Speed Compressible Tools Flows North Carolina Subbareddy, R. Bhagwat, P. Raleigh, NC State University, Stability and Transition V: General V: Stability and Transition Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Interactions I Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Stability and Transition VI: Models and Tools I VI: Models and Tools Stability and Transition Flow-Induced Flutter: Advances in Modeling, Experiments and Applications II 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3387 On Impact Of Upstream Wake Boundary Layer Regime: From Bypass Transition Modal To M. Forte, L. Pascal, G. Delattre, J. Brazier, France ONERA, Toulouse, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3392 Large Amplitude Limit Cycle Oscillations of Fully Coupled Fluid- Structure Interactions T. Siefers, C. Fagley, J. Seidel, T. McLaughlin, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3395 Numerical and experimental study of nominal 2-D Shock-Wave Boundary Layer / Turbulent Interactions E. Schuelein, German Aerospace Touré, P. Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3380 DEKAF: spectral multi-regime basic- state solver for boundary layer stability K. Groot, Delft University of Technology, Miró Miró, von Delft, The Netherlands; F. Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium; E. Beyak, College A&M University, A. Moyes, Texas Pinna, von Kármán Institute Station, TX; F. for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, A&M University, Belgium; H. Reed, Texas College Station, TX 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3386 The Influence of the Boundary Layer Thickness on the Stability of the Rossiter Modes a Compressible Rectangular Cavity M. Mathias, Medeiros, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, Brazil 1430 hrs Oral Presentation Enhanced Small-Scale Heat Transfer Using Autonomously Fluttering Reeds A. Svyatoslav, Crittenden, Y. S. Jha, T. Georgia Institute of Technology, Glezer, Atlanta, GA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3394 Investigation of Supersonic Flow Hemisphere Past a Wall-Mounted Boundary Layer With Turbulent Impingement E. DeMauro, Eisenberg, R. Panco, A. Pournadali Khamseh, N. Kianvashrad, D. NJ Piscataway, Knight, Rutgers University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3379 Acoustic Receptivity of Compressible with an Waves Tollmien-Schlichting Time-Harmonic Linearized Efficient Method Navier-Stokes H. Raposo, S. Mughal, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; R. Ashworth, Airbus, Bristol, United Kingdom Chaired by: A. CHOU, NASA Langley Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3385 Flows over convex surfaces undergoing transient growth Hack, Stanford University, M. Karp, P. Stanford, CA 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 148-FD-28 Chaired by: J. SEIDEL, USAF Academy and K. SHOELE, Florida State University 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3391 Effects of Armament Placement on Nonlinear Dynamic Behavior of High-aspect Ratio Wing Due to Shooting and Blast-Induced Gust E. Izadpanahi, S. Mardanpour, P. Florida S. Calastawad, C. Levy, Rastkar, Miami, FL International University, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 149-FD-29 Science and Technology Chaired by: J. POGGIE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro L. DUAN, Missouri University 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3393 Effects of curvature in high-speed inlets A. Deshpande, J. Poggie, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN West Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 146-FD-26 UFF Chaired by: R. RANJAN and L. ALVES, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3378 On the Use of Mean Flow Perturbation for Global Stability Analysis R. Ranjan, S. Unnikrishnan, D. Gaitonde, Columbus, OH Ohio State University, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 147-FD-27

86 aviation.aiaa.org Harris Inman Embassy F Dunwoody 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3409 The improvement and application of Very Large Eddy Simulation Approach Li, J. Bai, Northwestern Polytechnical Y. Zhang, Xi’an Xi’an, China; Y. University, Xi’an, China Jiaotong University, 1700 hrs Oral Presentation AQUIFER (Aqueous, QUick-charging battery Integration For Electric flight Research) R. Ouellette, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA; S. Ginn, K. Papathakis, NASA Armstrong Flight Edwards, CA Research Center, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3408 Model-Invariant Hybrid RANS-LES Computations on Unstructured Meshes NASA Langley S. Ravindran, Woodruff, Hampton, VA Research Center, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3412 An Overview of Lessons Learned from Sonic Boom Flight Research Projects Conducted by NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center L. Cliatt, NASA Armstrong E. Waggoner, Edwards, CA; M. Flight Research Center, Hill, Jacobs, Edwards, CA; E. Haering, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3407 An investigation of an implicit large-eddy simulation framework for the vorticity transport equations University of D. Foti, K. Duraisamy, MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3411 of an eXternal Initial Flight Testing Vision System (XVS) for the Low Boom Flight Demonstrator (LBFD) R. Bailey, Arthur, S. Williams, T. L. Kramer, K. Shelton, Severance, NASA Langley et al. Hampton, VA; Research Center, FD-MVCE Special Session 1530 hrs Panel: Geometry Modelling: Current Challenges and Future Requirements 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3406 Grid-Adaptation and Convergence- in Large Eddy Verification and Systematic A Robust Simulation: Approach J. Larsson, University of Maryland, S. Toosi, College Park, MD 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3410 X-57 Modification 2 Motor Thermal Analysis J. Chin, S. Schnulo, A. Smith, R. Edwards, NASA Glenn Research Center, Tallerico, T. Cleveland, OH Advances in LES and Hybrid Methods Flight Test Technologies from 150kts to 1000kts Technologies Flight Test Multiphysics and Cross-Disciplinary Fluid Dynamics II: Combustion II 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3405 modeled LES of compressible Wall flows at non-equilibrium conditions North Carolina Subbareddy, B. Mettu, P. Raleigh, NC State University, 1500 hrs Oral Presentation X-57 GIMC-SCEPTOR High Lift System Overview NASA Glenn Research Center, D. Avanesian, Cleveland, OH 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3402 Geometry Modelling: Underlying Concepts and Requirements for Computational Simulation (Invited) MBDA, Filton, United Kingdom; R. Haimes, Massachusetts Institute of N. Taylor, Cambridge, MA Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3404 Turbulence Evaluation of Inflow Methods in Large-Eddy Simulations of a Supersonic Boundary Layer M. Mankbadi, Vyas, J. DeBonis, N. Georgiadis, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1430 hrs Oral Presentation X-57 Project Update: Electrification, Tests Integration, and Vehicle S. Clarke, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Edwards, CA Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3400 Thermal Performance of a Kerosene-Fired Variable-Mixing Oxy-Fuel Burner M. Darbandi, Ghafourizadeh, Sharif Iran; Tehran, University of Technology, University of Waterloo, G. Schneider, Canada Waterloo, Chaired by: S. DEY, NRL and K. VOGIATZIS, ENGILITY NRL and K. VOGIATZIS, Chaired by: S. DEY, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3401 A Qualitative Study on the Effects of Mesh Guideline Modification for Unstructured Mesh Generation of the NASA High Lift Common Research Model (HL-CRM) Jones, NASA Langley Research Center, W. Pointwise, Inc., C. Woeber, Hampton, VA; TX Fort Worth, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 152-FD-32 Chaired by: G. MEDIC and J. LARSSON, University of Maryland 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3403 Synthetic Inflow Methods for Boundary Layer Turbulent Simulations: a Physics-Based a Data-Driven Approach Versus Approach S. Shinde, E. Johnsen, University of MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 153-FT-2/ATIO.TF-6 Chaired by: S. GINN, NASA AFRC 1400 hrs Oral Presentation Experiment Test LEAPTech/HEIST and Evaluation Lessons Learned J. Lechniak, S. Clarke, K. Papathakis, Ginn, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Edwards, CA Center, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 150-FD-30 Chaired by: C. BIL, RMIT University and D. CASALINO, EXA GmbH 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3399 Numerical simulation of hydrogen- fueled supersonic combustion using model based on the linear-eddy IDDES method Beijing, China University, J. Niu, Tsinghua 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 151-FD-31/MVC-1 aviation.aiaa.org 87 Kennesaw Hanover E Embassy E Hanover G 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4299 Computational Analysis of Flow Control Integration for Directed Energy Applications M. Frede, University of Dayton, Ohio Aerospace Institute, OH; D. Weston, Air Force Brook Park, OH; S. Sherer, Wright-Patterson Research Laboratory, AFB, OH 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3418 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of Slender Flight Considering Aeroelasticity Vehicle Long, Beijing T. L. Liu, Z. Wang, Z. Wei, Beijing, China Institute of Technology, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3423 Comparative Studies on Parameters Adaption of Support Vector Regression for Engineering Optimization S. He, K. Zhang, Northwestern Xi’an, China Polytechnical University, Aero-Optics and Directed Energy 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4298 Passive Flow Control for an Aircraft Optical Window E. Ahn, D. Wittich, I. Zilberter, J. Tam, Kirtland Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, NM 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3417 Efficient multidisciplinary design optimization strategy using enhanced collaboration pursing method C. Han, Beihang University, Yang, P. Beijing, China 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3422 Identifying Multiple Optima in Aerodynamic Design Spaces Rendall, University of D. Poole, C. Allen, T. Bristol, United Kingdom Design Optimization of Complex Systems Emerging Methods in Multidisciplinary Design Optimization 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Invited - The effect on the transonic aero-optical environment on a hemispherical turret by an upstream porous fence University of E. Jumper, S. Gordeyev, Notre Dame, IN; D. Wittich, Kirtland Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, NM 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3416 Shape Optimization under Stochastic Conditions by Design- space Augmented Dimensionality Reduction A. Serani, M. Diez, National Research Council (CNR), Rome, Italy 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3421 A New Statistical Approach to Enhance the Performance of Model- Free Optimal Controls Algorithms Mayen, R. Hamidi, Ashuri, E. Vasquez T. Russellville, AR University, Arkansas Tech RDT&E Capabilities: Defining RDT&E Experimental/Computational Capability and Workforce Challenges RDT&E Capabilities: Defining Experimental/Computational Capability and 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4297 Progress in Aperture Integration for Flight Vehicles Air Force R. Johnson, M. Stanek, S. Sherer, AFB, Wright-Patterson Research Laboratory, Ohio Aerospace Institute, OH; D. Weston, AFB, OH; M. Frede, Wright-Patterson University of Dayton, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; B. Hagen, Air Force Research AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3415 Uncertainty-aware Optimal Flight State Selection for a Transitioning via Simulation-based Learning UAV C. Zeng, A. Behjat, S. Chowdhury, University at Buffalo, NY 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3420 A Deep Learning Approach to an Airfoil Inverse Design Problem E. Yilmaz, B. German, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA Technology, 1430 hrs Panel: Applying a New and Proven Approach Capability Valuation to a Broader Range of RDT&E Capabilities Century: Workforce Challenges Century: Workforce st Chaired by: S. SHERER, AFRL/RQVA 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4296 CFD Simulation of Aero-Optic Flow Propagation in Various Conditions Air Force Research S. Sherer, D. Weston, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 156-MDO-8 University and M. STELMACK, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics ASHURI, Arkansas Tech Chaired by: T. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3414 A Multi-Fidelity Approach to Address Multi-Objective Mixed-Discrete Nonlinear Programming Problems Purdue S. Roy, Crossley, S. Jain, W. Lafayette, IN West University, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 157-MDO-9 Chaired by: J. HICKEN, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3419 Expanded MDO for Effectiveness Based Design Technologies: EXPEDITE Program Introduction Air Force Research D. Allison, R. Kolonay, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 154-GT-6 Chaired by: S. DUNN, Jacobs and D. MARREN 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3413 Aerospace Human Resources for the 21 D. Marren, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, White Oak, P. MD; S. Dunn, Jacobs, Hampton, VA; Piscopo, Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, VA 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 155-ITAR-2 Facing Research and Development (Invited)

88 aviation.aiaa.org Chicago A Hanover F Embassy A Embassy H 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3429 Elastic Axis Determination and Extraction of Vibration Mode Shapes Composite Aircraft of a Light Weight Zhao, R. Kapania, Virginia M. Jrad, W. Polytechnic Institute and State University, D. Schmidt, D K Schmidt & Blacksburg, VA; Associates, Monument, CO 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3428 Non-Intrusive Computation of Rigid-Body/Flexible-Body Coupling Integrals R. Gupta, N. Love, Kapania, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, D. Schmidt, D K Schmidt & Blacksburg, VA; Associates, Monument, CO 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3440 Reliability-Based Design of Thermal Protection Systems with Support Machines Vector A. Brune, NASA Langley West, L. White, T. Hampton, VA Research Center, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3427 Flutter Suppression Flight Testing on a Small Flexible Flying-Wing Aircraft A. Kotikalpudi, Systems B. Danowsky, Inc., Hawthorne, CA; D. Technology, Schmidt, D K Schmidt & Associates, Seiler, Monument, CO; C. Regan, P. Cities, University of Minnesota, Twin Minneapolis, MN 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3439 Implementation of a Nitrogen Chemical Kinetics Model Based on ab-Initio Data for Hypersonic CFD T. N. Singh, M. Grover, R. Chaudhry, University of G. Candler, Schwartzentruber, Cities, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota, Twin Simulation Architectures and Technologies Plasma Diagnostics and Experimental Techniques Aerothermodynamics and Thermal Protection Systems I collisions at 2 -N 2 Special Session: Realizing Performance Adaptive Aeroelastic Wing: Progress and Challenges hypersonic temperatures 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3426 Flutter Suppression Control Design for a Small, Flexible Flying-Wing Aircraft Systems A. Kotikalpudi, B. Danowsky, Inc., Hawthorne, CA; D. Technology, Schmidt, D K Schmidt & Associates, Monument, CO; J. Theis, Technical University of Hamburg, University of Seiler, Germany; P. Cities, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota, Twin 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3432 Parallelization of a Six Degree Trajectory Freedom Entry Vehicle Simulation Using OpenMP and OpenACC J. Green, R. Williams, NASA Langley J. Hampton, VA; Research Center, Boston, Gutierrez, Northeastern University, MA 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3435 Radar REMPI Diagnostic for Low Neutral Density Measurements of Xenon in Helium Buffer Gas: Experiments and Modeling Princeton University, C. Galea, M. Shneider, Chng, École Polytechnique, Princeton, NJ; T. Palaiseau, France; A. Dogariu, Princeton Princeton, NJ; R. Miles, Texas University, College Station, TX A&M University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3438 Kinetics of O D. Andrienko, I. Boyd, University of MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3425 Development of Longitudinal Flight Dynamics Analysis Framework with Controllability and Observability Metrics R. Gupta, N. Love, Kapania, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, D. Schmidt, D K Schmidt & Blacksburg, VA; Associates, Monument, CO 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3431 An Investigation of Parallel Applied to Programming Techniques Monte Carlo Simulations for Post- Flight Reconstruction of Spacecraft Trajectory R. Williams, J. Green, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3434 Focused Laser Differential Interferometer for Supersonic Boundary Layer Measurements on Flat Plate Geometries University of Notre A. Houpt, S. Leonov, Dame, Notre IN 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3437 Radiation Shock Tube Measurements in Nitrogen A. Brandis, B. Cruden, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA Chaired by: B. DANOWSKY, Systems Technology, Inc. and R. KAPANIA, Virginia Tech Inc. and R. KAPANIA, Systems Technology, Chaired by: B. DANOWSKY, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3424 Multiobjective Optimization of Composite Flying-wings with SpaRibs and Multiple Control Surfaces Zhao, R. Kapania, Virginia Polytechnic W. Blacksburg, Institute and State University, VA 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 159-MST-3 Inc. and B. APONSO, NASA Ames Research Center The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Chaired by: D. KEATING, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3430 Managing Multi-protocol Network Definitions in Aircraft Simulation and Test B. Hale, Applied Dynamics International, MI Ann Arbor, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 160-PDL-4 Chaired by: A. SHASHURIN, Purdue University- Sch of Aero and Astro J. ZIMMERMAN, CU Aerospace 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3433 Direct Measurements of Multiphoton Ionization Cross-Sections in Various Gases A. Sharma, M. Slipchenko, Shneider, K. Rahman, A. Shashurin, Princeton Princeton, NJ University, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 161-TP-6 Corporation Chaired by: D. KUNTZ, Sandia National Laboratories and K. WEED, Ball Aerospace & Technologies 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3436 of Parametric Study of the Wake using a Slender Hypersonic Vehicles Model Three-Temperature R. Greendyke, Air Force Institute M. Clarey, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson of Technology, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 158-MDO-10 aviation.aiaa.org 89 Spring Session Rooms Exposition Hall Exposition Hall Exposition Hall Centennial I, II, III International North International South Regency Ballroom VII 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3446 Aeroacoustics Comparison of Double- and Single-layer Perforated Liners in Presence of Joint Bias-grazing Flow D. Zhao, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand; C. Ji, Nanyang Singapore, University, Technological Singapore; L. Ang, National University of Singapore, Singapore 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3445 Applications of Parallel-Element, Embedded Mesh-Cap Acoustic Liner Concepts M. Jones, D. Nark, NASA Langley Research A. Baca, C. Smith, Hampton, VA; Center, Hexcel Corporation, Casa Grande, AZ Helen Reed Senior Advisor Wednesday Sjoerd Rienstra Michael Huerta Keynote Speaker Duct Acoustics I Macquarie Holdings Texas A&M University Texas Speakers’ Briefing Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break Reception in Exposition Hall Eindhoven University of Technology Fluid Dynamics Award Lecture Fluid Dynamics Award 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3444 Number Assessment of Axial Wave and Mean Flow Uncertainty on Acoustic Liner Impedance Eduction D. Nark, M. Jones, NASA Langley Research E. Piot, ONERA, Hampton, VA; Center, France Toulouse, CEAS Aeroacoustics Award Lecture CEAS Aeroacoustics Award Transformational Electric Flight Workshop and Expo Electric Flight Workshop Transformational Wednesday Plenary: Aviation Transformation - The Ultimate Team Sport - The Ultimate Team Transformation Plenary: Aviation Wednesday 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3443 Effects of Cavity Diameter on Acoustic Impedance in a Complex Acoustic Environment M. Brown, Jones, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3442 Impedance Eduction in a Duct Using Linearized Euler Equations M. Jones, NASA Langley Watson, W. Hampton, VA Research Center, Tuesday, 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 162-NW-4 1600 - 1630 hrs 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 163-SP-2 1630 - 1830 hrs For detailed agenda, visit: https://aviation.aiaa.org/ElectricFlight/ 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 164-AA-26 1730 - 1830 hrs 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 165-FD-33 1730 - 1830 hrs 26 June 2018 Tuesday, 166-NW-5 1830 - 2000 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 167-SB-3 0730 - 0800 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 168-PLNRY-3 0800 - 0900 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 169-NW-6 0900 - 0930 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 170-AA-27 SCHUSTER, Honeywell International, Inc. Chaired by: W. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3441 Impedance Eduction for Multisegment Liners D. Nark, B. Watson, M. Jones, W. Howerton, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

90 aviation.aiaa.org Roswell Marietta Piedmont University 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3457 Sonic Boom Prediction Using FUN3D High-Order U-MUSCL Schemes Randolph School, Huntsville, S. Yang, R. Harris, CFD Research AL; H. Yang, Corporation, Huntsville, AL 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3462 Measurement of Flow Separation Noise on a Full-scale Wind Turbine CO S. Buck, Siemens, Boulder, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3467 Non-compact sources of sound in high-speed turbulent jets using input-output analysis J. Jeun, Nichols, University of Minnesota, Cities, Minneapolis, MN Twin 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3451 Edge Noise of Innovative Trailing Propeller Blade Geometry Mini-RPA H. Akila, National Polytechnic School, Algiers, Algeria; B. Marinus, Royal Military Brussels, Belgium; S. Larbi, Academy, National Polytechnic School, Algiers, Algeria 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3456 Simulation of Sound Absorption with by Scattering Bodies Treated Acoustic Liners Using a Time- Domain Boundary Element Method Hu, Old Dominion University, M. Pizzo, F. D. Nark, NASA Langley Norfolk, VA; Hampton, VA Research Center, Jet Aeroacoustics V Airframe/High-Lift Noise IV Computational Aeroacoustics I 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3461 Assessment of Noise Reduction Concepts for Leading-Edge Slat Noise Zhang, A. O’Neill, L. Cattafesta, Florida Y. FL; K. Tallahassee, State University, Pascioni, M. Choudhari, Khorrami, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, et al. VA; 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3466 Acoustically informed statistics for wavepacket models S. Unnikrishnan, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; A. Cavalieri, Technological São José dos Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), Campos, Brazil; D. Gaitonde, Ohio State Columbus, OH University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3450 a Better Investigation Towards Understanding of Noise Generation Propellers from UAV D. Rezgui, M. E. Pang, A. Cambray, Azarpeyvand, S. Showkat Ali, University of Bristol, United Kingdom 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3455 Impedance Eduction of Acoustic Liners via the Inverse Helmholtz Solver (iHS) Approach Gupta, C. Scalo, Purdue D. Patel, P. Lafayette, IN West University, Propeller Rotorcraft and V/STOL Noise I 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3460 Experimental Study of Slat Noise from 30P30N Three-Element High- Lift Airfoil in JAXA Kevlar-Wall Low-Speed Wind Tunnel H. Ura, K. Yokokawa, M. Murayama, Y. Ito, Japan Y. Nakakita, K. Yamamoto, Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Mitaka, Japan; et al. 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3465 Kinematic wavepacket model for in noise associated shock broadband underexpanded supersonic jets D. Edgington-Mitchell, M. Wong, Clayton, Monash University, Honnery, Jordan, National Center for Australia; P. Scientific Research (CNRS), Poitiers, France; A. Savarese, Airbus, Toulouse, France 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3449 Aeroacoustic Study of small scale Rotors for mini Drone Propulsion: Edge Effect. Serrated Trailing Pagliaroli, Niccolò Cusano University, T. Rome, Italy; R. Camussi, Roma Tre Candeloro, O. Rome, Italy; P. University, Giannini, G. Bella, R. Panciroli, Niccolò Rome, Italy Cusano University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3454 Overset LES of a Solid and Porous Edge NACA0012 Trailing Bharadwaj, Bernicke, R. Akkermans, V. P. University of Braunschweig, Technical Braunschweig, Germany; R. Ewert, J. Dierke, L. Rossian, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3459 an experimental SWAHILI: aerodynamic and acoustic database of a 2D high lift wing with sweep angle and flap side edge ONERA, Châtillon, E. Manoha, R. Davy, France; M. Pott-Pollenske, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; Saint S. Barré, Dassault-Aviation, Cloud, France 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3464 Detection of Screech Mode- Switching Using the Discrete Transform Wavelet K. Berman, A. Karon, Medda, K. Ahuja, Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3448 Aerodynamic Performance and Acoustic Measurements of a High-Lift Propeller in an Isolated Configuration H. Haskin, D. Nark, NASA N. Zawodny, Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3453 Noise Generation Mechanism by with Optimized Muzzle Blast Waves Immersed Boundary Method H. Choung, J. Ko, S. Lee, Seoul National Seoul, South Korea University, Chaired by: M. MURAYAMA, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Chaired by: M. MURAYAMA, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3458 Experimental and Numerical Analysis of the Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic Properties of a 2D High-Lift Wing Model L. Lima Pereira, Botero, M. de Araujo, Catalano, University of São Paulo, F. Carlos, Brazil; D. Reis, E. Coelho, Embraer, São José dos Campos, Brazil 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 174-AA-31 The University of Mississippi Chaired by: N. MURRAY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3463 Forced Eddy Simulation of Towards Airframe Induced Noise Radiation from Coherent Hydrodynamic Structures of Jet Flow A. Neifeld, R. Ewert, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 171-AA-28 Chaired by: M. ROGER, Ecole Centrale de Lyon 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3447 Rotor Noise Generation in a using Lattice- Wake Turbulent Boltzmann Methods I. Gonzalez-Martino, G. Romani, J. Wang, D. Casalino, Exa Corporation, Paris, France 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 172-AA-29 Free Field Technologies DETANDT, Chaired by: Y. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3452 Enhanced Fan Broadband Noise Prediction Based on a 2D Synthetic Method Turbulence S. Guerin, A. Wohlbrandt, C. Kissner, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Berlin, Germany 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 173-AA-30 aviation.aiaa.org 91 Techwood Embassy C Greenbriar The Learning Center Darmstadt Absorption Based on Supercontinuum Laser Towards Limited Data Tomography Limited Data Tomography Towards Johannes Emmert, Sani van der Kley, Johannes Emmert, Sani van der Kley, Steven Wagner, Technical University of Technical Steven Wagner, Scott Sanders 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3471 Experimental Investigation of Acoustical Coupling between Cavity Flow and Cross Cylinder Wake Liu, Beihang Hu, P. X. Liang, G. Hao, T. Beijing, China University, Laser Absorption Tomography Temperature and H2O Mole Fraction Temperature Imaging in Combustion Systems using

1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3473 Development of a Wire Mesh Screen Model for Unsteady Simulation of Noise Reduction Devices, with Cylinder Application to the Tandem Configuration E. Manoha, ONERA, Châtillon, M. Terracol, France 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3481 Investigation on Approach to Control Lift Distribution of Wing by Distributed Propellers Northwestern C. Xue, Z. Zhou, H. Wang, Xi’an, China Polytechnical University, Droplet Distributions in Wind Tunnels Steven Izen, David Rohler, Timothy Bencic Steven Izen, David Rohler, Tomographic Methods to Measure Water Methods to Measure Water Tomographic Airframe/High-Lift Noise V 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3472 Detached Eddy Simulation of the Flow Noise Generation of Cylinders with Porous Cover S. Sharma, Brandenburg Geyer, T. Cottbus, University of Technology, University of Germany; E. Sarradj, Technical Berlin, Germany 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3477 Practical Aspects of the Frequency Domain Approach for Aircraft System Identification NASA Langley E. Morelli, J. Grauer, Hampton, VA Research Center, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3480 Control Allocation Framework Take-off Vertical for a Tilt-rotor Aircraft and Landing Transition Configuration (Invited) Bhardwaj, S. Raab, F. J. Zhang, P. University of Munich, Holzapfel, Technical Munich, Germany System Identification and Parameter Estimation Special Session: Aeropropulsive Interactions (Invited) Bayesian Framework Hadwin, and Timothy A Sipkens Special Session: Tomographic Methods for Gas Dynamic Diagnostics Special Session: Tomographic Kyle J Daun, Samuel J Grauer, Paul J. Kyle J Daun, Samuel Grauer, Chemical Species Tomography in the Chemical Species Tomography 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3470 Analysis of Simulated and Experimental Noise Sources of Boeing 777 Main Gear Model via CLEAN in 3D M. Inc., Blacksburg, VA; Ravetta, AVEC, P. Khorrami, NASA Langley Research Center, B. Konig, E. Fares, Exa Hampton, VA; GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3476 Comparison of Open Loop and Closed Loop System Identification of a UAV O. Simsek, A. Bayrak, S. Karatoprak, Aerospace Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkish A. Dogan, University of Texas, Turkey; Arlington, TX 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3479 Integrated Reference Model for and Take-off Vertical a Tilt-rotor (Invited) UAV Landing Transition Bhardwaj, S. Raab, J. Zhang, F. P. University of Munich, Holzapfel, Technical Munich, Germany Nonlinear Tomography Weiwei Cai, Clemens Kaminski Weiwei Techniques Based on Linear and Techniques Recent Progress in Flow Imaging 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3469 Progress in aeroacoustic experimental investigation of high- lift device and landing gear model at D5 wind tunnel Xing, L. Li, H. Guo, Beihang Liu, Y. P. Beijing, China University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3475 Open Loop System Identification of with an a Small Multirotor Vehicle Active Feedback Control System M. Cunningham, J. Hubbard, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3478 Proposal of a Unified Control Take-off Strategy for Vertical Aircraft and Landing Transition Configurations (Invited) Bhardwaj, F. S. Raab, J. Zhang, P. University of Munich, Holzapfel, Technical Munich, Germany Mary L. Comer Approach to Sparse TDLAT Datasets Approach to Sparse TDLAT Kristin M. Busa-Rice, Michael S. Brown, Zeeshan Nadir, Charles A. Bouman, and Zeeshan Nadir, Recent Advances on the Application of a Model-Based Iterative Reconstruction Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 175-AA-32 SUZUKI, The Boeing Company Chaired by: T. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3468 A Numerical Study of Installation Effects of the Rudimentary Landing Gear Benchmark Problem Hou, D. Angland, University of Y. Southampton, United Kingdom; A. Scotto, Airbus, Toulouse, France 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 176-AFM-7 USAF Chaired by: N. FEZANS, DLR - German Aerospace Center and B. JOLLY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3474 Green’s Applying a Time-Based Theorem Approach to Compute Damping Derivatives and to Monitor Forced-Oscillation Testing VA Self, Yorktown, A. Pototzky, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 177-AMT-5 0930 - 1230 hrs Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 178-APA-21 University of Munich Chaired by: N. HALL, Lockheed Martin Corporation and J. RAULEDER, Technical 0930 hrs Oral Presentation testing of a propeller Wind Tunnel wingtip interaction (Invited) S. Ginn, NASA Armstrong Flight Research NASA Edwards, CA; D. Vicroy, Center, R. Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, Helden Aerospace, Atlanta, GA Hooker,

92 aviation.aiaa.org Baker Fairlie Hanover C Hanover D 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3487 Status Report on Aeroelasticity in Development for X-57 the Vehicle Maxwell J. Heeg, B. Stanford, C. Wieseman, S. J. Moore, NASA Langley Research Massey, NASA R. Truax, Hampton, VA; Center, Edwards, CA Armstrong Flight Research Center, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3486 3D Aeroelastic Simulation of Flow Over a Solid Airfoil J. Zorn, R. Davis, University of California, Davis, CA 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3496 Effects of Ice Accretion on the Aerodynamic Performance and Characteristics of an UAS Wake Propeller Model Liu, L. Li, H. Hu, Iowa State University, Y. Ames, IA 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3498 Propagation High-Resolution Wave Method for Stratified Flows (Invited) N. Ahmad, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Atmospheric Modeling (Invited) 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3485 Limit Cycle Characterization of an of an Aeroelastic Airfoil in the Wake Upstream Bluff Body M. Bryant, Z. Gianikos, B. Kirschmeier, Raleigh, NC North Carolina State University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3491 Experimental study of 3-DOF hawkmoth hovering motion with rigid and flexible wings Toronto, Ryu, Ryerson University, Y. Canada; J. Chang, Korea Aerospace Goyang, South Korea; J. Chung, University, Canada Toronto, Ryerson University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3495 Effect of Simulated Scalloped Ice on the Aerodynamics of a Swept-Wing at Low-Reynolds Number N. Sandhu, M. Soltani, Bragg, C. Lum, Seattle, University of Washington, University of Illinois, B. Woodard, WA; Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; A. Broeren, Cleveland, NASA Glenn Research Center, OH; et al. 1100 hrs Oral Presentation On stabilization schemes and sub-grid scale eddy viscosity models for the anti-aliasing of spectral element solution of the Euler equations for atmospheric simulations (Invited) S. Marras, New Jersey Institute of Newark, NJ Technology, Experimental Icing Aerodynamics Aerodynamic-Structural Dynamics Interaction I Low Speed, Reynolds Number Aerodynamics 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3484 Modeling and aerodynamic impacts of inclined square cylinders on the performance of galloping systems U. Javed, A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3490 Influence of large-scale free-stream turbulence on an SD7003 airfoil at low Reynolds numbers. R. Hain, University S. Herbst, C. Kähler, of the German Federal Armed Forces, Neubiberg, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3494 Summary of Ice Shape Geometric Fidelity Studies on an Iced Swept Wing University of Illinois, Urbana- B. Woodard, Champaign, Urbana, IL; A. Broeren, S. Lee, Cleveland, NASA Glenn Research Center, OH; C. Lum, M. Bragg, University of Seattle, WA Washington, 1030 hrs Oral Presentation A Numerical Investigation of Aerosol-Cloud-Radiation Interactions (Invited) Z. Boybeyi, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3483 Modeling of Iced Rotor Dynamics via CFD-CSD Coupling M. Nathoo, Z. Zhan, W. M. Yassin, Montréal, Habashi, McGill University, Canada; M. Fossati, University of United Kingdom Strathclyde, Glasgow, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3489 Spectral Method for the A Time Analysis of Unsteady Flows past Airfoils at Low Reynolds Numbers D. Mateescu, A. Khaled, McGill University, Montréal, Canada 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3493 Comparison of Iced Aerodynamic Measurements on Swept Wing from Wind Tunnels Two Partners, LLC, Cleveland, S. Lee, Vantage OH; A. Broeren, NASA Glenn Research Center, University of Cleveland, OH; B. Woodard, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; C. Seattle, Lum, University of Washington, Smith, Federal Aviation T. Seattle, WA; NJ Administration, Atlantic City, 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Forecasting turbulence for aviation applications (Invited) R. Sharman, D. Munoz-Esparza, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO Chaired by: C. PASILIAO, AFRL/RW and M. TUFTS, AFRL/RQHF AFRL/RW Chaired by: C. PASILIAO, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3482 Distributed Sensing of a Cantilever Beam and Plate using a Fiber Optic Sensing System Ivanco, NASA Langley T. Heaney, P. O. Bilgen, Hampton, VA; Research Center, NJ Piscataway, Rutgers University, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 180-APA-23 JOHNSON, The Boeing Company Chaired by: J. MILGRAM and P. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3488 Analysis of UGS Double-Link Flapping Wing Ornithopter: Aerodynamics, Kinematics and Controls System Liew, S. Srigrarom, A. Zainudin, Rais, W. Glasgow, University of Glasgow, K. Tan, United Kingdom 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 181-ASE-8 and A. PUEYO, Bombardier Chaired by: M. BRAGG, University of Washington 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3492 Independent Effects of Reynolds and Mach Numbers on the Aerodynamics of an Iced Swept Wing A. Broeren, NASA Glenn Research Center, Partners, Cleveland, OH; S. Lee, Vantage University LLC, Cleveland, OH; B. Woodard, of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; Seattle, C. Lum, University of Washington, Smith, Federal Aviation T. Seattle, WA; NJ Administration, Atlantic City, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 182-ASE-9 Chaired by: N. AHMAD, NASA Langley Research Center and S. MARRAS, New Jersey Institute of Technology 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3497 Models for A Class of Finite-Volume Atmospheric Flows Across Scales (Invited) M. Gillard, Loughborough J. Szmelter, Loughborough, United Kingdom; University, Smolarkiewicz, C. Kühnlein, European P. Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, United Kingdom Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 179-APA-22 aviation.aiaa.org 93 Hanover A Hanover B Embassy G Embassy D 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3514 The role of the media in public perception of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Coventry, D. Richards, Coventry University, United Kingdom 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3503 Improved Aircraft Departure Modeling for Environmental Impact Assessment D. Ngo, M. Kirby, D. Lim, M. LeVine, V. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3508 Impact of Perspective and ATM Integration in Detect And Avoid and MALE RPAS Tactical Corraro, Italian Aerospace E. Filippone, F. Research Center (CIRA), Capua, Italy; M. Ducci, Deep Blue Srl, Rome, Italy; F. EuroUSC Italia, Rome, Italy Tomasello, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3513 Preliminary Development of a Cruise Altitude and Speed Optimization Decision Support Tool C. Li, R. Hansman, Massachusetts Institute Cambridge, MA of Technology, 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Spanwise Adaptive Wing Project – Overview and Lessons Learned O. Benafan, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; M. Moholt, NASA Armstrong Edwards, CA Flight Research Center, Human Factors UAS in the NAS III Aircraft Takeoff and Landing Aircraft Takeoff 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3502 Speed Stability and Obstacle Clearance During Engine Inoperative Takeoff Arizona State Takahashi, M. Delisle, T. AZ Tempe, University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3507 Analysis of Influence UAS Speed Performance Range and Turn Sensor on Detect and Avoid Requirements Adaptive K. Hoffler, D. Jack, J. Hardy, Aerospace Group, Inc., Hampton, VA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3512 Laser attacks on aircraft: Shining the light on public attitude J. Carroll, D. Richards, Coventry University, United Kingdom Coventry, 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Lithium-Air Batteries for Electric Aircraft R. Viggiano, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; J. Lawson, NASA Ames Moffett Field, CA; V. Research Center, Lvovich, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Overview of Convergent Aeronautics Solutions 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3500 (Un)stabilized Approach - An Introduction to Dynamic Flight and Conditions during Takeoff Landing Climb M. Delisle, Arizona State Takahashi, T. AZ Tempe, University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3506 Exploration of Three Dimensional, Hierarchical, Large Scale UAV System Interactions Nysetvold, J. Salmon, Brigham Young T. Provo, UT University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3511 Airplane Capabilities: Translating Non-Normal Information for Operational Decision-Making San San Jose State University, R. Mumaw, NASA Ames Research Jose, CA; M. Feary, Moffett Field, CA; L. Fucke, Diehl Center, Hamburg, Germany Aviation, 1030 hrs Oral Presentation Innovative Electric Motor Designs Enabled by Additive Manufacturing M. Halbig, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3501 Wind Accountability and Obstacle for Clearance Limited Takeoff Aircraft Commercial Transport Arizona State Takahashi, J. Beard, T. AZ Tempe, University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3505 Sensitivity Analysis of Detect Clear Parameter Well and Avoid on UAS DAA Sensor Variations Requirements Adaptive D. Jack, K. Hoffler, J. Hardy, Aerospace Group, Inc., Hampton, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3510 Designing graceful degradation into complex systems: The interaction between causes of degradation and the association with degradation prevention and recovery Edwards, San Jose State University, T. Lee, NASA Ames Moffett Field, CA; P. Moffett Field, CA Research Center, 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Fostering Ultra-Efficient, Low- Power (FUELEAP) Emitting Aviation NASA Langley Research Center, N. Borer, Hampton, VA Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 183-ATIO.ACD-8 Chaired by: T. TAKAHASHI, Arizona State University and J. MERRET, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Arizona State University and J. MERRET, TAKAHASHI, Chaired by: T. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3499 Market-driven Derivation of Field Performance Requirements for Conceptual Aircraft Design J. Hartmann, V. N. Dzikus, I. Terekhov, Gollnick, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 184-ATIO.ATM-9 Chaired by: L. REN, GE Global Research 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3504 Simulation-based UAS Swarm Selection for Monitoring and Detection of Migrant Border Crossings C. Harris, M. Sokollek, L. Nunez, Balchanos, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA Technology, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 185-ATIO.ATM-10 Crown Consulting, Inc. Chaired by: A. EVANS, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3509 Floating Home: Speed Stability and Inadvertent Stalls During a Balked Landing Arizona State Takahashi, M. Delisle, T. AZ Tempe, University, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 186-ATIO.TF-7 CORNELL, NASA Glenn Research Center NASA Langley Research Center and P. Chaired by: M. WASZAK, 0930 hrs Oral Presentation Conformal Lightweight Antenna Structures for Aeronautical Communication Technologies NASA Glenn M. Meador, J. Downey, Cleveland, OH Research Center,

94 aviation.aiaa.org Chicago A Centennial IV Technology Regency Ballroom VI James Ullmann Association (NATCA) Director of Safety and National Air Traffic Controllers National Air Traffic Delta Air Lines Richard Terry Director of Line Operations 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3520 F-35 Information Fusion K. Engebretson, D. C. Aguilar, Frey, T. Faulk, L. Lenning, Lockheed Martin TX Corporation, Fort Worth, Affairs Melissa Rudinger Association (AOPA) Association (AOPA) Aircraft Owners and Pilots Vice President of Regulatory 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3519 F-35 Mission Systems Design, Development & Verification G. Lemons, K. Carrington, Lockheed Martin TX Corporation, Fort Worth, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3525 Vortices Control of Tip-Leakage Using Segmented Plasma Actuators C. Anzalotta, E. Fernandez, D. Silva, S. Bhattacharya, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL James Ray Transportation Transportation U.S. Department of Office of the Secretary Senior Advisor for Infrastructure F-35 Track - Air System Design F-35 Track 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3518 F-35 Subsystems Design, Development & Verification D. Robbins, J. Bobalik, De Stena, N. Martin, K. Plag, Rail, Lockheed Martin TX; et al. Corporation, Fort Worth, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3524 Simulations of Plasma Flow Edge Control Strategies for Trailing Separation Providence, J. Franck, Brown University, N. Fine, Aquanis, Inc., East RI; J. Cooney, Greenwich, RI Program Flow Control Using Plasma Actuators I Directorate Robert Pearce NASA Headquarters Aeronautics Research Mission Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategy, Acting Director for for Strategy, Airspace Operations and Safety Wednesday Forum 360: Air Traffic Management Modernization Forum 360: Air Traffic Wednesday FAA FAA Directorate John Maffei 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3517 F-35 Propulsion System Integration, Development & Verification Lockheed MartinS. Wurth, Corporation, TX Fort Worth, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3523 Mitigation of Laminar Separation Flutter Using Plasma-Based Actuators C. Barnes, M. Visbal, Air Force Research AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, Technology Development Technology Deputy Director, NextGen Deputy Director, Portfolio Management and Parimal Kopardekar Transportation Systems Transportation 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3516 F-35 Flight Control Law Design, Development and Verification J. Harris, Lockheed Martin Corporation, TX Fort Worth, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3522 Preliminary Experimental Study on Closed-loop Flow Separation Control Utilizing Deep Q-Network over Fixed Angle-of-Attack Airfoil University of Agriculture S. Shimomura, Tokyo Japan; S. Sekimoto, Tokyo, and Technology, Japan; University of Science, Tokyo, Tokyo H. Fukumoto, A. Oyama, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, University of Science, Japan; K. Fujii, Tokyo University of Japan; H. Nishida, Tokyo Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, Agriculture and Technology, Senior Technologist for Air Senior Technologist NASA Ames Research Center FAA FAA Transportation and Innovation Ravi Chaudhary Office of Commercial Space Director, Advanced Programs Director, Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 187-F35-2 Chaired by: R. MANGE, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and J. HAMSTRA, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and L. SAMPSON, Lockheed Martin Corporation 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3515 F-35 Structural Design, Development, and Verification J. Casement, R. Gross, J. Yates, R. Ellis, P. Lockheed Martin Corporation, Chichester, TX; K. Nesmith, F-35 Joint Fort Worth, VA Program Office, Arlington, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 188-F360-5 0930 - 1130 hrs Donrich Research Inc. Moderator: Donald Richardson, Chief Operating Officer, Panelists: 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 189-FC-12/PDL-5 Chaired by: J. LITTLE, The University of Arizona and R. MILES, Princeton 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3521 Body Interaction Parallel Vortex Enabled by Active Flow Control J. Little, Tewes, P. A. Weingaertner, AZ Tucson, University of Arizona, Tucson, aviation.aiaa.org 95 Harris Lenox Vinings International South 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3530 Computational Investigation of Stabilizer with Vortex Vertical Generators and Dorsal Fin Ito, M. Murayama, S. Koike, K. Yamamoto, Y. K. Nakakita, Kusunose, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan Passive Flow Control 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3529 Moment Modification in Yaw via Passive NASCAR Race Vehicles Blowing Tail E. Jacuzzi, NASCAR Research & Development, Concord, NC; K. Granlund, Raleigh, NC North Carolina State University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3534 An Asymptotic Framework to Describe the Roughness Effect on Supersonic Boundary-layer Instability Modes Tianjin, China M. Dong, Tianjin University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3541 Effect of Upstream Disturbance on the Development of a Wall-Bounded Plane Jet at Subsonic Mach Numbers with Separated Flow Inoue, Kanuma, K. Kuramata, Y. T. H. Maekawa, University of Electro- Communications, Chofu, Japan Stability and Transition VII: Roughness II Stability and Transition Fundamental Fluid Flows IV: Separated Flows Fundamental Fluid Flows IV: 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3528 Drag Reduction with Teardrop- shaped Dimples Lim, National University of T. J. Tay, Singapore, Singapore 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3533 Effects of Freestream Reynolds Height on High- Number and Trip Speed Transition University of Shrestha, G. Candler, P. Cities, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota, Twin 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3537 Numerical studies of a buoy system; a comparison between LES and SAS M. Ilie, K. Harris, Georgia Southern Statesboro, GA University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3540 Flow Structure Identification in of a Supersonic the Near Wake Separated Flow Using FAEMD M. Koll, A. Scott, G. Elliott, J. Dutton, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, CFD Optimization, Error and Uncertainty, Validation, etc.) III Validation, CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, Optimization, Error Uncertainty, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3527 On the role of trailing edge geometry in cavity flow control Tallahassee, Q. Liu, Florida State University, Melbourne, Gómez, RMIT University, FL; F. Australia 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3532 Effect of Distributed Patch Smooth Roughness Elements in a High-Speed on Transition Boundary Layer Paredes, NASA Li, P. M. Choudhari, F. Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3536 Numerical and Experimental Analysis of a Transcritical Thermoacoustic Prototype C. M. Migliorino, S. Heister, D. Alexander, Lafayette, West Scalo, Purdue University, IN 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3539 Separated shear layer characteristics of rectangular sections Rensselaer D. Moore, M. Amitay, NY Polytechnic Institute, Troy, Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 190-FC-13/APA-24 Chaired by: K. GRANLUND, North (AMA Inc) Carolina State University and S. MUPPIDI, NASA Ames Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3526 Flow Modulation by A Near-Wake Cube On A Backward-Facing Ramp S. Shinde, K. Maki, E. Johnsen, S. Tandon, Ann University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Arbor, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 191-FD-34 Chaired by: M. CHOUDHARI, NASA-Langley Research Center and YU, University of Maryland, Baltimore County 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3531 Induced by Tandem Transition Rectangular Roughness Elements on a Supersonic Flat Plate A. Chou, M. Kegerise, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 192-FD-35 Chaired by: C. SCALO and K. LIU 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3535 Numerical Simulation Analysis Based on Nonlinear Coupled Constitutive Model for Continuum and Rarefied Gas Flows in Micro- Channel Q. He, Northwestern Polytechnical Xi’an, China University, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 193-FD-36 Superieure and J. MAJDALANI, Auburn University Chaired by: J. WEISS, Ecole de Technologie 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3538 Spanwise Aspects of Unsteadiness in a Pressure-Induced Turbulent Separation Bubble L. A. Le Floc’h, Mohammed-Taifour, University of Québec, Dufresne, J. Weiss, Montréal, Canada

96 aviation.aiaa.org Edgewood Dunwoody International North 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3547 Investigation of Articulating Nosecone for Flight Control under Mach 2 Conditions McLaughlin, U.S. E. Stephen, G. Abate, T. Colorado Springs, CO; Air Force Academy, A. Bouveret, D. Laversanne, J. Gerini, Salon de French Air Force Academy, Provence, France; et al. 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3546 The Effect of Underexpansion on a Jet in Cross Flow Clayton, Knast, Monash University, T. Guha, Australia; L. Mears, N. Arora, T. FL; D. Tallahassee, Florida State University, Monash Edgington-Mitchell, D. Honnery, Clayton, Australia; et al. University, High-Speed Flows I 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3545 Large Eddy Simulation of Continuously Adjustable Hypersonic Wind Tunnel J. Maxwell, Naval Research Laboratory, D.C. Washington, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3551 Large Eddy Simulation of Three Effects in a Dimensional Wall Scramjet Cavity Flameholder E. Oren, J. Komives, Air Force Institute of AFB, OH; D. Wright-Patterson Technology, Peterson, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3555 Modeling Particle Drag in Accelerating Flows with Implications for SBLI in PIV - A Numerical Analysis Orkwis, M. Turner, D. Kalagotla, P. University of Cincinnati, OH Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification Verification, Multiphysics and Cross-Disciplinary Fluid Dynamics III: High Speed 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3544 Numerical Investigation of Transonic of Mixing Behavior in the Wake a Central Injector at different Reynolds numbers University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, J. Richter, Germany; M. Beuting, C. Schulz, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany; B. University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Weigand, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3550 Numerical Investigation of the Gas-particle Flow in the Shock tube Using Discrete Particle and Continuum Model A. Kimura, Matsuo, Keio University, Japan Yokohama, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3554 A Closed-form Analytical Model for Predicting 2D Boundary layer thickness for Verification, of Calibration and Validation Solvers Navier-Stokes Indian Space Research Sanal Kumar, V. Sankar, India; V. Organisation, Trivandrum, Natarajan, N. Chandrasekaran, Indian V. Institute of Science, Bangalore, India; V. Saravanan, S. Padmanabhan, Kumaraguru Coimbatore, India; College of Technology, et al. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3543 Experimental Investigation of the Influence of the Pressure Gradient Mixing Behavior in on the Transonic LIF using Tracer Blunt-Body Wakes M. Beuting, University of Duisburg-Essen, B. Weigand, Duisburg, Germany; J. Richter, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; C. Schulz, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3549 of Ice Stochastic Store Trajectory Models with Forced Ejection from a Cavity into Supersonic Flow D. Chin, K. Granlund, North Carolina Raleigh, NC; I. Maatz, State University, R. Schmit, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH; M. Reeder, Wright-Patterson Wright- Air Force Institute of Technology, Patterson AFB, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3553 Uncertainty Quantification of Model Coefficients in Turbulence OpenFOAM and Fluent for Mildly Separated Flows R. Wray, I. Witte, K. Stephanopoulos, T. University in St. Agarwal, Washington Louis, St. MO Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 194-FD-37 Chaired by: M. GAMBA, University of Michigan and G. GOODWIN, Naval Research Laboratory 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3542 Rigid Body Response of a Mach 2 to Downstream Forcing Shock Train L. Edelman, M. Gamba, University of MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 195-FD-38 Air Force Research Laboratory DZIEDZIC and D. CARTER, Chaired by: W. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3548 Panel Flutter Induced by Boundary Shock Wave Transitional Layer Interaction Shinde, J. McNamara, D. Gaitonde, Ohio V. Columbus, OH; C. Barnes, State University, M. Visbal, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 196-FD-39 Chaired by: E. DUQUE, Intelligent Light and J. MASTERS, National Aerospace Solutions 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3552 Design Space Exploration Using Uncertainty-Based Bounding Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics M. Kinzel, M. Yukish, S. Miller, J. Valenti, University Pennsylvania State University, Park, PA aviation.aiaa.org 97 Inman Embassy F Embassy E Hanover G 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3568 Propagation in Characterizing Wave Wind Tunnel an Unsteady Transonic J. Bons, Ohio J. Gregory, Zhu, B. Harter, W. Columbus, OH State University, 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3574 Nonlinear Static Aeroelastic Trim and Stability Analysis of Highly Flexible All-Wing Aircraft Meng, Northwestern C. Zhang, Z. Zhou, P. Xi’an, China Polytechnical University, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3567 Automatic Operation of the JAXA 2m by Continuous Transonic Wind Tunnel Karasawa, Japan Aerospace S. Nagai, T. Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; M. Magome, J. Mashiro, IHI Aerospace Japan; M. Chinen, Y. Engineering, Tomioka, Ltd., Chiyoda Ganaha, Cosmotec Company, Japan Ward, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3573 Implementation of Active and Passive Load Alleviation Methods on a Generic mid-Range Aircraft Configuration Handojo, German Aerospace Center V. Lancelot, R. (DLR), Göttingen, Germany; P. Delft University of Technology, De Breuker, Delft, The Netherlands Parallel Algorithms Flight Test Techniques Flight Test 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3559 Generator using A Fast Turbulence Graphics Processing Units Saad, J. Sutherland, A. Richards, T. Salt University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Lake City, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3566 Design of Conventional and Detonation-Driven Hypervelocity Expansion Tubes J. Lawson, Austin, California Institute of Pasadena, CA Technology, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3572 Loads and Structural Optimization Process for Composite Long Range Aircraft Configuration Transport Meddaikar, Handojo, Y. K. Bramsiepe, V. Klimmek, German Aerospace M. Schulze, T. Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany New and Improved Ground Test Facilities New and Improved Ground Test Aeroelastic and Aero-Structures Optimization II 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3558 Asynchronous fine-grain parallel smoothers for computational fluid dynamics S. Nadarajah, McGill A. Kashi, S. Vangara, Montréal, Canada University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3562 Design, Development, and Flight Evaluation of Pilot Displays and Control for Wake Long-Track Surfing Applications J. Reynolds, Jacobs, Edwards, CA; Pahle, C. Hanson, NASA Armstrong Flight Edwards, CA Research Center, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3565 Method of Characteristics Design Wind Tunnel of High-Temperature Nozzles with Vibrational Relaxation S. Laurence, Starshak, C. Butler, W. University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3571 Aerostructural Design Optimization of a Flexible Wing Aircraft with Edge Continuous Morphing Trailing G. Fujiwara, University of Washington, N. Nguyen, NASA Seattle, WA; Moffett Field, CA; E. Ames Research Center, Livne, M. Bragg, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3557 A GPU Accelerated Adjoint Solver for Shape Optimization University of A. Mishra, D. Jude, J. Baeder, Maryland, College Park, MD 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3561 Experimental Measurements of Passenger Ride Quality During Surfing Aircraft Wake C. Hanson, S. Andrade, J. Pahle, NASA Edwards, Armstrong Flight Research Center, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3564 Extended Model for Dynamic Section Depletion and Test Conditions for a Blow-Down Hypersonic Wind Tunnel J. Maxwell, Naval Research Laboratory, D.C. Washington, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3570 Enabling Modular Aerostructural Optimization: Individual Discipline Feasible without the Jacobians J. Hicken, Rensselaer Polytechnic A. Dener, Science and G. Kenway, NY; Institute, Troy, Corporation, Moffett Field, CA; Technology J. Martins, University of Michigan, Ann MI Ann Arbor, Arbor, Chaired by: W. ANDERSON, NASA Langley Research Center and S. KARMAN, Pointwise, Inc. Chaired by: W. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3556 rebl-AMR : A Parallel Red-Black Adaptive Mesh Refinement Tree Software for Complex Geometry Flow Simulations J. Hasbestan, I. Senocak, University of Pittsburgh, PA 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 198-FT-3/AFM-8 NASA Langley Research Center Chaired by: B. COBLEIGH, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center and S. DUTTA, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3560 Experimental Measurements of Fuel Savings During Aircraft Wake Surfing C. Hanson, J. Pahle, Reynolds, S. Andrade, B. Nelson, NASA Armstrong Flight Edwards, CA Research Center, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 199-GT-7 NASA Langley Research Center and M. RIVERS, Chaired by: R. RHEW, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3563 Performance Optimization of X3R: Tunnel Mode A New Reflected Shock for the X3 Expansion Tube P. Jacobs, R. S. Stennett, D. Gildfind, Morgan, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 200-MDO-12 University ASHURI, Arkansas Tech ENGELSEN, The Boeing Company and T. Chaired by: F. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3569 Optimization of Nonlinear Energy Sinks for the Mitigation of Limit Cycle Oscillations B. Pidaparthi, S. Missoum, University of AZ Tucson, Arizona, Tucson, Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 197-FD-40

98 aviation.aiaa.org Hanover F Embassy A Embassy H Regency Ballroom VII 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3579 A Bilevel Methodology for solving a Structural Optimization Problem with both Continuous and Categorical Variables Barjhoux, University of Toulouse, P. Diouane, Higher France; Y. Toulouse, Institute of Aeronautics and Space, France; S. Grihon, Airbus, Toulouse, ONERA, France; D. Bettebghor, Toulouse, National France; J. Morlier, Toulouse, Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), France Toulouse, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3584 Characterizing Effects of Aircraft Dynamics on Airborne Antenna Arrays by Generating In-Flight Deformed Geometry for Finite Element Analysis Mendoza Strilchuk, E. Arnold, University P. of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3578 Loading and planform shape influence on the wing structural layout through topology optimization. Kipouros, A. Savill, Cranfield Crescenti, T. F. Cranfield, United Kingdom University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3583 A Novel Method to Build a Factor Space for Model Validation Zhou, Harbin Institute Y. K. Fang, M. Yang, Harbin, China of Technology, Shape and Topology Optimization I Shape and Topology Transformational Electric Flight Workshop and Expo Electric Flight Workshop Transformational Transport Properties and Thermophysical II Transport Modeling and Simulation of Air Vehicle Dynamics and Environments II Modeling and Simulation of Air Vehicle 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3577 Optimization Level-set Topology of Thermoelastic Structures - A Comparison of Compliance, Strain and Stress Objectives Energy, State D. Neiferd, R. Grandhi, Wright Beran, Dayton, OH; J. Deaton, P. University, Wright- Air Force Research Laboratory, Patterson AFB, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3582 Polynomial Chaos Expansion-Based Uncertainty Quantification for Dynamic Simulation Model Ma, M. Yang, Chao, P. S. Xiaobing, T. Harbin, Harbin Institute of Technology, China 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3587 Numerical Calculation of the Effective Thermal Conductivity of Three-Dimensional Three-Scale Microstructures L. Mattos, M. Cruz, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; J. Bravo-Castillero, University of Havana, Havana, Cuba -O System 2 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3576 Comparison of Sensitivity Analysis Methods for Structural Shape Optimization S. Satam, M. Kulkarni, Embry-Riddle Daytona Beach, FL Aeronautical University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3581 Development of Advanced Aerodynamic Data Fusion for Flight Simulation Techniques Database Construction Pham, C. Choi, T. M. Kim, V. M. Tyan, Seoul, Nguyen, J. Lee, Konkuk University, South Korea 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3586 First-Principle Calculations of Collision Integrals for N H. Luo, S. Macheret, A. Alexeenko, Purdue Lafayette, IN West University, Chaired by: B. STANFORD, NASA Langley Research Center and S. KAMBAMPATI, UCSD NASA Langley Research Center and S. KAMBAMPATI, Chaired by: B. STANFORD, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3575 Immersed Boundary Eigenvalue Beams and Analysis of Timoshenko Mindlin Plates Arsalane, M. Bhatia, Mississippi State W. Mississippi State, MS University, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 202-MST-4 University of Toronto GRANT, Chaired by: B. APONSO, NASA Ames Research Center and P. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3580 Implementation of the Verifying Model and Dryden Turbulence MIL-F-8785 Gust Gradient M. Madden, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 203-SP-3 0930 - 1900 hrs For detailed agenda, visit: https://aviation.aiaa.org/ElectricFlight/ 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 204-TP-7 ORNL and K. NAWAZ, Chaired by: D. HENGEVELD and S. SHIN, The University of Tennessee 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3585 Numerical Simulation of Soot Formation in a JP Combustor Using Different Surrogate Fuels M. Darbandi, Ghafourizadeh, Sharif Iran; Tehran, University of Technology, University of Waterloo, G. Schneider, Canada; M. Saeidi, Sharif Waterloo, Iran Tehran, University of Technology, Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 201-MDO-13 aviation.aiaa.org 99 Marietta University Embassy B Centennial I, II, III Regency Ballroom V 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3598 Study on Aeroacoustic Noise Characteristic of Retractable Aerial Refueling Assembly Industry Lei, Aviation of G. Xu, Z. Pan, W. Xi’an, China China (AVIC), 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3597 Random-eddy-superposition technique for leading edge noise predictions Z. Shen, X. Zhang, Hong Kong University Hong Kong, of Science and Technology, Hong Kong 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3596 Airfoil trailing-edge noise prediction combining a random particle-mesh method with a Helmholtz solver S. Le Bras, H. Bériot, Siemens, A. Kadar, Leuven, Belgium; C. Schram, von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint- De Korchagin, W. Genèse, Belgium; V. Roeck, Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; et al. Raj Nangia Computational Aeroacoustics II 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3595 Experimental and Numerical Study of Passive Gap Noise L. Erbig, Daimler AG, Sindelfingen, Germany; N. Hu, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; S. Lardeau, Siemens, Nuremberg, Germany 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3602 An inverse aeroacoustic problem with aerodynamic constraint for a helicopter rotor Beijing, Q. Zhao, X. Li, Beihang University, China Diversity in Aerospace Lunch Panel Propeller Rotorcraft and V/STOL Noise II SAE/AIAA William Littlewood Memorial Lecture Ablation: Modeling, Experiments, and Applications II Honorary Research Fellow, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Honorary Research Fellow, “Highly Efficient Civil Aviation, Now via Operations - AAR & Challenges” “Highly Efficient Civil 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3590 Characterization of a radiometer window for Mars aftbody heating including ablation product deposition using a miniature arc jet Stanford, CA; Stanford University, R. Miller, White, NASA M. McGlaughlin, T. C. Tang, Moffett Field, CA; T. Ames Research Center, Ho, M. MacDonald, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA; et al. 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3594 Computational Study of Subsonic and Supersonic Acoustic Cavity Flows Using CESE Method G. Cheng, S. Olcmen, University of AL; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, National Institute of B. Venkatachari, B. Brooker, Aerospace, Hampton, VA; Jacobs, Bingham Farms, MI; S. Chang, Cleveland, NASA Glenn Research Center, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3601 Testing Aeroacoustic Wind Tunnel of a 1:6.5 Model Scale Innovative Regional Turboprop A. Di Marco, R. Camussi, L. Burghignoli, F. Rome, University, Centracchio, Roma Tre M. Di Giulio, Leonardo, Italy; M. Averardo, Naples, Italy; et al. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3589 Overview of the second test-flight of the Kentucky Re-entry Universal Payload System (KRUPS) J. Sparks, A. Martin, University of Lexington, KY Kentucky, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3593 Parametric Analysis of the Influence of Slat Geometry on Acoustic Noise L. Botero, Lima Pereira, D. Acevedo, F. Catalano, University of São Paulo, Carlos, Brazil; D. Reis, E. Coelho, Embraer, São José dos Campos, Brazil 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3600 Computational Investigation and of Flow Induced Noise Validation Legacy NACA Propeller Z. Zhang, Northrop Grumman E. Tejnil, Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA AIAA-2018-3591 Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 205-TP-8 YEE, The Aerospace Corporation University of Kentucky and P. Chaired by: A. MARTIN, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3588 In-Situ Ablation Experiments of Cork-based and Carbon Phenolic Thermal Protection Materials in an X-Ray Synchrotron Facility A. Joshi, H. Böhrk, German I. Sakraker, Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany; D. Haenschke, A. Cecilia, Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 206-RL-3 1230 - 1430 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 207-LEC-1 1300 - 1400 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 208-AA-33 Chaired by: O. SCHMIDT 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3592 Dynamic Hybrid RANS/LES Assessment of Sound Generation and Propagation for Flow Over a Circular Cylinder S. Bhushan, Mississippi State X. Wang, Mississippi State, MS; B. University, Sendai, University, Tohoku Manshoor, Japan; E. Luke, A. Sescu, Mississippi State Hattori, Mississippi State, MS; Y. University, Sendai, Japan; et al. University, Tohoku 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 209-AA-34 Chaired by: S. LEE, University of California, Davis and J. STEPHENSON, U. S. Army 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3599 Low-Noise Operating Mode for Electric Airplanes Propeller-Driven J. Berton, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; D. Nark, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center,

100 aviation.aiaa.org Spring Piedmont Techwood 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3608 Broadband Inlet Liner Design for the DGEN Aero-propulsion Research Turbofan D. Nark, M. Jones, NASA Langley Research D. Sutliff, NASA Hampton, VA; Center, Cleveland, OH Glenn Research Center, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3614 Comparison of Noise from High- Performance Military Aircraft for Ground Run-up and Flyover Operations Neilsen, S. Swift, B. Reichman, K. Gee, T. A. Provo, UT; University, Brigham Young Wright- Research Laboratory, Air Force Wall, Patterson AFB, OH; J. Downing, Blue Ridge Research and Consulting, LLC, Asheville, NC; et al. 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3607 Nonlinear Acoustics in a Non- Parallel Boundary Layer over an Acoustic Lining O. Petrie, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; E. Brambley, United Coventry, , Kingdom 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3613 Function Applicable to Green’s Exhaust Noise in Jets with Turbofan an External Center-Body A. Khavaran, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3619 Noise source, length and time scale distributions in installed jets with a flight stream University of Tucker, P. Z. Wang, J. Tyacke, Cambridge, United Kingdom Duct Acoustics II Jet Aeroacoustics VI Jet Aeroacoustics VII 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3606 Experimental investigation of the output duct role in the transient bleed valve noise École Centrale de Lyon, Laffay, P. France; S. Moreau, University of Ecully, Sherbrooke, Canada; M. Jacob, Higher Institute of Aeronautics France; J. Regnard, and Space, Toulouse, Safran Group, Moissy-Cramayel, France 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3612 Experimental and Numerical Study of Jet Noise Reduction for Supersonic Aircraft Using Variable Folding Nozzle Concept Ishii, Japan Aerospace J. Akatsuka, T. Exploration Agency (JAXA), Mitaka, Japan 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3618 Large Eddy Adaptive Wall-Modelled Simulation of Jet Noise in Isolated and Installed Configurations M. Angelino, H. Xia, G. Page, Loughborough, Loughborough University, United Kingdom 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3605 Acoustic Liner Drag: Further Measurements on Novel Facesheet Perforate Geometries B. Howerton, M. Jones, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3611 Noise Measurement of Small Engine with Notched Turbofan Nozzle for Jet Noise Reduction Ishii, K. Nagai, H. Oinuma, Japan T. Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Oishi, R. Kagaya, IHI Chofu, Japan; T. Ishii, Corporation, Nishitama, Japan; Y. Japan Bruel & Kjaer Japan, Tokyo, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3617 and Jet Noise Prediction: Validation Physical Insight Exa GmbH, Stuttgart, van der Velden, W. Germany; D. Casalino, Delft University Delft, The Netherlands; P. of Technology, Gopalakrishnan, A. Jammalamadaka, Y. Li, R. Zhang, Exa Corporation, Burlington, MA; et al. 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3604 Investigation of the modulated turbulence above bias flow liner perforations with laser-optical measurements GermanSchulz, A. (DLR), Center Aerospace J. Czarske, Berlin, Germany; J. Gürtler, University of Dresden, Technical Bake, L. Enghardt, German Germany; F. Aerospace Center (DLR), Berlin, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3610 Analysis of Fluid Insert Noise Reduction Method with PIV D. McLaughlin, J. Morgan, C. Shoemaker, Pennsylvania State Morris, Z. Berger, P. University Park, PA University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3616 An experimental investigation of the wall pressure field induced by a low and moderate Mach numbers jet on a tangential flat plate M. Mancinelli, National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Poitiers, France; R. Rome, Italy University, Camussi, Roma Tre Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 210-AA-35 Universiteit Eindhoven Chaired by: S. RIENSTRA, Technische 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3603 Lumped model for vortex sound in large Solid Rocket Motors L. Hirschberg, CentraleSupélec, Paris, Fluid Mechanics Schuller, France; T. (IMFT), Toulouse, Institute of Toulouse France; C. Schram, von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium; J. Collinet, ArianeGroup, Les Mureaux, France 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 211-AA-36 NASA - Langley Research Center Chaired by: M. DOTY, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3609 Jet Noise Directionally Targeted Suppression: Benefits of Asymmetric Downstream Fluidic Injection New York, University, Rajput, New York P. Abu University, New York S. Kumar, NY; Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 212-AA-37 Chaired by: E. MANOHA, ONERA and A. PILON, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3615 Flow and sound fields of low- Reynolds-number temporal jets at Mach numbers from 0.3 to 2 Pineau, École Centrale de P. C. Bogey, France Ecully, Lyon, aviation.aiaa.org 101 Embassy C Embassy C Greenbriar The Learning Center 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3626 Systematic Design of a Parachute Recovery System for the Stratos III Student Built Sounding Rocket. E. Menting, L. Pepermans, M. Rozemeijer, N. Suard, S. Khurana, Delft University of Delft, The Netherlands Technology, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3625 ASPIRE Flight Mechanics Modeling and Post Flight Analysis S. Dutta, E. Queen, A. Bowes, NASA Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, Jet Propulsion E. Leylek, M. Ivanov, California Institute of Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Technology, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3624 Reconstruction of the Advanced Supersonic Parachute Inflation Research Experiment Sounding Rocket Flight Test Analytical Mechanics C. Karlgaard, J. Tynis, C. O’Farrell, Associates, Inc., Hampton, VA; California Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Institute of Technology, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3631 Rapid-response Measurement System of the Halon Replacement Agent Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125) Based on QCL-TDLAS Guan, S. Lu, H. Zhang, Y. Yuan, W. of University of Science and Technology China, Hefei, China 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3636 Uncertainty Quantification of Aeroelastic Systems with Structural or Aerodynamic Nonlinearities (Invited) A. Gaitonde, D. Jones, R. Cook, C. Wales, University of Bristol, J. Cooper, NUMECA United Kingdom; B. Tartinville, International, Watermael-Boitsfort, Belgium; et al. Spectroscopic Methods Aircraft Flight Dynamics II 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3623 Modeling and Flight Performance of Supersonic Disk-Gap-Band Parachutes In Slender Body Wakes S. Muppidi, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; C. O’Farrell, C. Tanner, California Institute Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Norman, Pasadena, CA; J. Van of Technology, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Hampton, I. Clark, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, VA; Pasadena, CA California Institute of Technology, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3630 Profiling of the Temperature Atmosphere by Filtered Rayleigh Scattering College A&M University, Texas A. Rekhy, Princeton Station, TX; M. Shneider, Princeton, NJ; R. Miles, Texas University, College Station, TX A&M University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3635 Nonlinear Unsteady Reduced Order Models based on Computational Fluid Dynamics for Gust Loads Predictions (Invited) M. Ripepi, R. Heinrich, S. Bekemeyer, P. Goertz, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany Special Session: AeroGust (Invited) Missiles, Projectiles, and Re-Entry Vehicles Flight Mechanics II Missiles, Projectiles, and Re-Entry Vehicles 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3622 Efficient Unsteady Model Estimation Using Computational and Experimental Data N. Frink, S. McMillin, K. Murphy, P. Cunningham, G. Shah, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3629 Nitric Oxide Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence Thermometry Measurements in a Hypersonic Boundary Layer Hinman, C. Johansen, C. McDougall, W. Canada; B. Calgary, University of Calgary, NASA Langley Danehy, Bathel, J. Inman, P. Hampton, VA Research Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3634 High Fidelity Gust Simulations Over a Supercritical Airfoil (Invited) NUMECA International, B. Tartinville, Barbieux, Numflo, Brussels, Belgium; V. NUMECA , Belgium; L. Temmerman, International, Brussels, Belgium 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3621 Rapid Load Calculations Using an Efficient Unsteady Aerodynamic Solver J. Drofelnik, A. Da Ronch, D. Kharlamov, University of Southampton, S. Walker, Southampton, United Kingdom 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3628 Development of a Virtually Imaged Spectrometer Phase Array (VIPA) for Diagnostic Applications College A&M University, C. Limbach, Texas Station, TX 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3633 A Kriging Based Corrected Potential Flow ROM for Gust Load Calculations (Invited) Cape A. Malan, University of Cape Town, South Africa Town, Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 213-AFM-9 at Arlington and A. DOGAN, University of Texas Virginia Tech Chaired by: C. WOOLSEY, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3620 Directional Stabilization of a Fixed-Wing Aircraft Using Potential Shaping Virginia Polytechnic J. Fahmi, C. Woolsey, Blacksburg, Institute and State University, VA 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 214-AFM-10 FRESCONI, US Army Research Lab NASA Langley Research Center and F. Chaired by: S. DUTTA, 1400 hrs No Presentations 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 215-AMT-6 IOPPOLO, Southern Methodist University NASA Glenn Research Center and T. Chaired by: A. FAGAN, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3627 Design of a Multi-Color Plenoptic Camera for Snapshot Hyperspectral Imaging NASA Langley Danehy, P. Fahringer, T. W. Hampton, VA; Research Center, Hutchins, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Blacksburg, VA State University, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 216-APA-25 & Research (KUSTAR) Chaired by: D. JONES and K. KARA, Khalifa University of Science, Technology 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3632 The Future of Non-linear Modelling of Aeroelastic Gust Interaction (Invited) R. Cook, A. Gaitonde, C. Valente, C. Wales, University of Bristol, D. Jones, J. Cooper, Bristol, United Kingdom

102 aviation.aiaa.org Baker Fairlie Roswell 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3644 Modeling Limit Cycle Oscillations Using a Second-Order Pseudo- Spectral Harmonic Balance Approach H. Li, K. Ekici, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3649 Aerodynamic Modelling of Propeller Forces and Moments at High Angle of Incidence Jardin, Higher Institute T. Leng, H. Yoo, Y. of Aeronautics and Space, Toulouse, France; M. Bronz, French Civil Aviation France; J. Moschetta, Toulouse, University, Higher Institute of Aeronautics and Space, France Toulouse, Propeller Aerodynamics 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3643 Buffeting and Single Degree of Speeds Freedom Flutter at Transonic EADS, Munich, Germany Luber, W. 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3648 Numerical Investigation of Swirl Recovery Design for Propeller Propulsion Systems Q. Li, X. Liu, G. Eitelberg, L. Veldhuis, Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Aerodynamic Shape Optimization I Aerodynamic-Structural Dynamics Interaction II 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3642 Swiss/Finnish Collaboration on Aero-elastic simulations for the F/A-18 fighter. CFS Engineering, D. Charbonnier, J. Vos, Siikonen, E. Lausanne, Switzerland; T. Salminen, Finflo, Ltd., Espo, Finland; A. Stefani, RUAG Group, Emmen, Gehri, P. Switzerland 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3647 Application of Leading Edge to Enhance Propeller Tubercles Performance Allan, Royal R. Perez, W. A. Asghar, Military College of Canada, Kingston, Canada 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3639 Study Distributed-Flap Layout Trade on a Highly Flexible Common Research Model D. Rodriguez, Science and Technology M. Aftosmis, Corporation, Hampton, VA; M. Nemec, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; G. Anderson, Science and Corporation, Hampton, VA Technology 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3641 Experimental investigation of transonic flow effects on a laminar airfoil leading to limit cycle oscillations German Aerospace M. Braune, A. Hebler, Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3646 Particle Development of a Vortex Code for the Modeling of Wake Interaction in Distributed Propulsion E. Alvarez, A. Ning, Brigham Young Provo, UT University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3638 Shape Adjoint-based Volumetric Blades Optimization of Turbine M. Luers, MTU Aero Engines, Munich, Germany; M. Sagebaum, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany; S. Mann, MTU Aero Engines, Munich, Germany; J. Backhaus, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Cologne, Germany; D. Grossmann, MTU Aero Engines, Munich, Germany; N. Gauger, University of Kaiserslautern, Technical Kaiserslautern, Germany Chaired by: M. TUFTS, AFRL/RQHF and M. CONWAY, The Aerospace Corporation Chaired by: M. TUFTS, AFRL/RQHF and CONWAY, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3640 Adjustments and Uncertainty Quantification for SLS Aerodynamic Sectional Loads D. Dalle, Science and Technology Corporation, Moffett Field, CA; S. Rogers, Moffett NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA; H. Lee, J. Meeroff, Science and Corporation, Moffett Field, CA Technology 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 219-APA-28 at Chattanooga and SimCenter University of Tennessee Chaired by: K. SREENIVAS, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3645 Experimental study of the effects bio-inspired blades and 3D printing on the performance of a small propeller Khanbolouki, University of C. Hintz, P. New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; A. Perez, University of Los Andes, S. Poroseva, Bogota, Colombia; M. Tehrani, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, Albuquerque, NM Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 217-APA-26/MDO-14 Chaired by: J. AZEVEDO 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3637 A Parametric Study of Multimodality in Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of Wings D. Zingg, University of Toronto, G. Streuber, Canada Toronto, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 218-APA-27 aviation.aiaa.org 103 Hanover C Hanover A Hanover D 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3659 Rotor Ice Shedding and Trajectory Analyses in Forward Flight M. Nathoo, Z. Zhan, W. M. Anthony, Montréal, Habashi, McGill University, Canada; M. Fossati, University of United Kingdom Strathclyde, Glasgow, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3658 An Experimental Investigation on an Electric-Thermal Strategy for Icing Mitigation Wind Turbines H. Hu, Iowa Liu, C. Kolbakir, L. Gao, Y. Ames, IA State University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3657 Experimental characterization of anti-icing system and accretion of re-emitted droplets on turbojet engine blades M. Balland, Safran Group, G. Linassier, M. Moissy-Cramayel, France; H. Pervier, D. Hammond, Cranfield University, Pervier, Cranfield, United Kingdom; E. Radenac, France ONERA, Toulouse, Aircraft Design Studies 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3656 of Elastomer Icephobic Testing Coatings Enschede, N. Kool, University of Twente, The Netherlands; G. Chevrette, D. Orchard, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3663 Conceptual design of disruptive aircraft configurations based on High-Fidelity OAD process France; S. Defoort, ONERA, Toulouse, M. Méheut, ONERA, Meudon, France; B. Paluch, ONERA, Lille, France; R. Liaboeuf, France; R. Murray, ONERA, Toulouse, ONERA, Palaiseau, France; D. Mincu, ONERA, Châtillon, France; et al. Ice-Phobics, Anti-Icing, De-Icing, and Ice Shedding Atmospheric and Space Environments: Models Observations 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3652 Characterization of Rapid Charging Events due to Sheath Capacitance and Impact on the International Space Station Plasma Hazard Process Schmidl, R. Mikatarian, Hartman, W. W. Houston, TX The Boeing Company, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3655 An Experimental Study on the Durability of a Hydro-/Ice-phobic Surface Coating for Aircraft Icing Mitigation Liu, H. Hu, Iowa State Z. Zhang, L. Ma, Y. Ames, IA University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3662 Performance evaluation and DOC Estimation of an Innovative Configuration Turboprop Cusati, V. Trifari, Nicolosi, S. Corcione, V. F. University of Della Vecchia, M. Ruocco, P. Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3651 Simulation of Atomization Equipment in Icing Cloud Simulation System Beihang H. Deng, S. Chang, Tang, Beijing, China University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3654 An Experimental Study on the Durability of Icephobic Slippery Liquid-Infused Porous Surfaces (SLIPS) Pertinent to Aircraft Anti-/ De-Icing Liu, H. Hu, Iowa State L. Ma, Z. Zhang, Y. Ames, IA University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3661 Viability and Operational Technical Assessment of a Supersonic Business Jet Jansen, O. Gonzalez Gallego, R. Perez, P. Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Canada Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 220-ASE-10 Chaired by: Z. ZHENG, The University of Kansas and D. THOMPSON, Mississippi State 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3650 development of the Toward energetic particle radiation nowcast model for assessing the radiation environment in the altitude range from that used by the commercial aviation in the troposphere to LEO, MEO, and GEO M. Combi, D. Borovikov, Tenishev, V. Gombosi, University of T. I. Sokolov, MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 221-ASE-11 Aerospace Systems Chaired by: A. WORK and G. BOTURA, United Technologies 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3653 An Explorative Study to Use Thermal Effects of Duty-Cycled Plasma Actuation for Aircraft Icing Mitigation H. Hu, Iowa Liu, C. Kolbakir, Y. Ames, IA State University, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 222-ATIO.ACD-9 NICOLOSI, University of Naples and S. KOMADINA, Raytheon Missile Systems Chaired by: F. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3660 Conceptual design of PrandtlPlane transport aircraft and preliminary CFD investigation of transonic flight Cipolla, SkyBox Engineering, Pisa, Italy; V. A. Frediani, K. Abu Salem, University of Binante, E. Rizzo, Pisa, Italy; V. SkyBox Engineering, Pisa, Italy; M. Pisa, Italy Maganzi, CUBIT,

104 aviation.aiaa.org Hanover B Embassy G Embassy D 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3669 Prediction Sensitivity Trajectory Analysis Using Monte Carlo Simulations J. Rudnyk, Ellerbroek, Hoekstra, Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3668 Operational Integration of Required with Time- of Arrival (RTA) Time Based Management (TBM): Concept of Operations and Human-in-the- Loop Simulation Results G. Enea, R. Sgorcea, J. Timberlake, S. Osborne, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA Data Science in ATC/ATM I Data Science in ATC/ATM ATC/ATM including NextGen III ATC/ATM 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3673 Modeling Key Predictors of Airport Runway Configurations Using Learning Algorithms A. Altinok, R. Kiran, B. Bue, Jet Propulsion California Institute of Laboratory, Pasadena, CA; K. Bilimoria, Technology, Moffett NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3677 System-Level Urban Air Mobility Modeling and Transportation Determination of Energy-Related Constraints L. Kohlman, M. Patterson, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3667 High-Density Urban Air Towards Mobility NASA Ames Research Center, M. Lowry, Moffett Field, CA UAM Concepts and Considerations 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3672 Machine Learning Prediction of Airport Delays in the US Air Network Transportation K. Chandramouleeswaran, D. Krzemien, University of Illinois, K. Burns, H. Tran, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3676 Urban Air Mobility Airspace Integration Concepts and Considerations D. Thipphavong, NASA Ames Research Moffett Field, CA; R. Apaza, NASA Center, Cleveland, OH; B. Glenn Research Center, Barmore, NASA Langley Research Center, Battiste, NASA Ames V. Hampton, VA; Moffett Field, CA; C. Research Center, Belcastro, NASA Langley Research Center, B. Burian, NASA Ames Hampton, VA; Moffett Field, CA; et al. Research Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3666 A Data Driven Analysis of a Tactical Surface Scheduler J. Coupe, L. Bagasol, Chen, H. Lee, Y. Moffett Jung, NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3671 Flow Similar Day Analysis for Traffic Management, with Applications to Estimating Flight Operator Preferences MITRE Corporation, C. Taylor, E. Vargo, McLean, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3675 The Evolution of Piloting for On –Demand/Urban Air Aviation Mobility NASA Ames Research Center, M. Feary, Moffett Field, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3665 Using an Automated Air Traffic Simulation Capability for a Flow Parametric Study in Traffic Management H. Arneson, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; A. Evans, Crown Consulting, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; D. Lee, NASA Ames Research Kulkarni, P. Moffett Field, CA; J. Li, Universities Center, Space Research Association, Moffett Field, NASA Ames Research Center, CA; M. Wei, Moffett Field, CA Chaired by: J. JONES, MIT Lincoln Laboratory 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3670 Prediction En Route Flight Time Events Under Convective Weather Iowa Wei, G. Zhu, C. Matthews, P. Ames, IA; M. Lorch, S. State University, Rockwell Collins, Inc., Cedar Chakravarty, Rapids, IA 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 225-ATIO.TF-8/ATIO.ATM-13 Chaired by: K. GOODRICH, NASA Langley Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3674 Management Airborne Trajectory for Urban Air Mobility Enterprises, Cotton, Cotton Aviation W. TX; D. Wing, NASA Langley Lakeway, Hampton, VA Research Center, Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 223-ATIO.ATM-11 JUNG, NASA Ames Research Center Chaired by: Y. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3664 Autonomous Air Trac Towards Control for Sequencing and Separation - A Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach Iowa State University, Wei, M. Brittain, P. Ames, IA 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 224-ATIO.ATM-12 aviation.aiaa.org 105 Vinings Courtland Centennial IV Regency Ballroom VI FAA David Sizoo 1700 hrs Open Discussion 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3695 Closed-loop control of a piezo- fluidic amplifier C. Nicholls, M. Bacic, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom FAA FAA Wes Ryan Wes 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3682 & F-35 Climatic Chamber Testing System Verification Rodriguez, Lockheed Martin Corporation, V. TX; S. Brelage, Naval Air Fort Worth, MD; Systems Command, Patuxent River, M. Thompson, BAE Systems, Leonardtown, MD; B. Flynn, Lockheed Martin TX Corporation, Fort Worth, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3688 Experimental Characterization of a High-Lift Supercritical Airfoil with Microjets Florida State Guha, R. Kumar, T. K. Aley, FL Tallahassee, University, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3694 Identification of Disturbances in and their Propagation Velocity Boundary Layer Transitional Oshman, J. Cohen, I. Gluzman, Y. Institute of Technology, Technion--Israel Haifa, Israel Policy & Innovation Division Unmanned Systems Certification Lead 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3681 F-35 STOVL Performance Requirements Verification D. Levin, Parsons, Lockheed Martin P. TX; D. Panteny, Corporation, Fort Worth, MD; Wilson, BAE Systems, Patuxent River, M. Rask, Lockheed Martin Corporation, TX Fort Worth, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3687 Computational and Experimental Studies on Flow-Separation Control via Blowing-Suction Devices Stryczniewicz, Institute of Stalewski, W. W. Poland Warsaw, Aviation, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3693 Revisiting the separation principle for improved transition control M. Hemati, University of H. Yao, Cities, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota, Twin Project Zohaib Mian Robert Bosch LLC Mercedes-Bosch Autonomous Driving Senior Autonomous Systems Architect Feedback Flow Control F-35 Track - Test and Evaluation - Test F-35 Track 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3680 and Separation Test F-35 Weapons Verification C. Hetreed, M. Carroll, J. Collard, Lockheed TX; Martin Corporation, Fort Worth, Naval Research Laboratory, R. Snyder, MD Patuxent River, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3686 Experimental Study of Flow Field Airfoil with Synthetic Jets for Flow Separation Control H. Hoeijmakers, D. Wirtz, University of Enschede, The Netherlands Twente, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3692 Optimal Actuator Selection for Airfoil Separation Control D. Bhattacharjee, M. Hemati, University Cities, Minneapolis, of Minnesota, Twin MN; B. Klose, G. Jacobs, San Diego State San Diego, CA University, Dynamic and Static Stall Flow Control Marketing Stéphane Fymat BendixKing, Honeywell Aerospace Wednesday Forum 360: Entering a New Era of General Aviation (Part 23) Forum 360: Entering a New Era of General Aviation Wednesday Vice President, Product Management and 1500 hrs Oral Presentation F-35 High Angle of Attack Flight Control Development and Flight Results Test D. Canin, Lockheed Martin Corporation, TX Fort Worth, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3685 Experiments on a Dynamic Bubble Burst Control Plate for Airfoil Stall Suppression Sunada, K. Rinoie, S. Asai, Y. H. Yamato, Japan Tokyo, University of Tokyo, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3691 Feedback Control of Karman Vortex Shedding from a Cylinder using Deep Reinforcement Learning E. Shima, Japan H. Koizumi, S. Tsutsumi, Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan Terrafugia Terrafugia Co-Founder Anna Dietrich 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3679 F-35 Aerodynamic Performance Verification D. Parsons, A. Eckstein, J. Azevedo, TX Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3684 Open- and closed-loop control investigations of unsteady Coanda actuation on a high-lift configuration P. Oswald, S. Sattler, El Sayed M., P. Y. Technical R. Radespiel, C. Behr, Kumar, University of Braunschweig, Germany; et al. 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3690 Reduced-Order Models for Feedback Energy Growth Control of Transient M. Hemati, University of A. Kalur, Cities, Minneapolis, MN Minnesota, Twin Ella Atkins University of Michigan Professor, Aerospace Engineering Professor, Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 226-F35-3 Chaired by: R. MANGE, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and J. HAMSTRA, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and L. SAMPSON, Lockheed Martin Corporation 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3678 F-35 Carrier Suitability Flight Testing M. Wilson, Lockheed Martin Corporation, TX Fort Worth, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 227-F360-6 1400 - 1600 hrs Technical Lead, Aeronautics Systems Analysis Branch, NASA Langley Research Center Configurator Advanced Air Vehicle Moderator: Nicholas Borer, Panelists: Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 228-FC-15 Chaired by: S. BENTON, Air Force Research Laboratory and E. DEMAURO, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3683 Evaluation of Thermoacoustic-based Forcing for Control of Dynamic Stall S. Benton, M. Visbal, Air Force Research AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 229-FC-16 Chaired by: R. KING 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3689 Closed-loop active flow control of repetitive disturbances in a linear cascade University S. Steinberg, R. King, Technical of Berlin, Germany

106 aviation.aiaa.org Lenox Edgewood Dunwoody International South 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3707 Study of a Turbulent Volumetric Boundary Layer and Swept Impinging Oblique SBLI at Mach 2.3 J. Threadgill, Little, University of Arizona, AZ Tucson, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3713 Direct Numerical Simulation of Blowing in a Hypersonic Boundary Layer on a Flat Plate with Slots A. Cerminara, R. Deiterding, N. Sandham, University of Southampton, United Kingdom 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3719 Thermochemical Erosion Transient Modeling for Solid Propellant Rocket Motor Nozzles Including the Effect of Shape Change and Anisotropy ROKETSAN Missile Industries, O. Onay, S. Eyi, Middle East Inc., Ankara, Turkey; Ankara, Turkey University, Technical 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3701 Laminar to turbulent transition prediction in hypersonic flows with metamodels. Danvin, M. Olazabal-Loume, French F. Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Pinna, Commission, Le Barp, France; F. von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3706 Measurements in Regions of Shock Boundary Layer Wave/Turbulent Interaction From MACH 4 to 7 to at Flight Duplicated Velocities Evaluate and Improve the Models of in CFD Codes Turbulence M. Holden, CUBRC, Buffalo, NY 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3712 Hypersonic Flow Effects Turbulent on Optical Sensor Performance I. Boyd, University of Michigan, L. Mackey, J. Leger, MI; T. Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Jewell, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3718 Interaction of an Oscillating Flexible Plate and Nucleate Pool Boiling Bubble: Fluid-Structure Vapor Interaction in a Multimaterial Multiphase System K. Shoele, M. Sussman, Florida M. Vahab, FL Tallahassee, State University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3700 An alternative method to calculate cross-flow instabilities S. Le Clainche Martinez, Technical University of Madrid, Spain; M. Z. Han, NorthwesternWu, Polytechnical Technical Xi’an, China; E. Ferrer, University, University of Madrid, Spain High-Speed Flows II 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3705 Camera Plenoptic PIV Applied Two Layer to Shock Wave-Boundary Interactions Auburn C. Jones, Clifford, B. Thurow, Auburn, AL; L. Mears, N. University, Alvi, Florida State University, Arora, F. FL Tallahassee, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3711 CFD Analyses of Hypersonic Flow Regimes with Stephan-Maxwell Diffusion Equation S. Eyi, Middle East Technical H. Gür, Ankara, Turkey University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3717 Nonlinear analysis of hybrid galloping energy harvesting system integrated with a nonlinear torsional spring U. Javed, A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3699 Hypersonic Chemically Reacting Boundary-Layer Stability using LASTRAC H. Kline, National Institute of Aerospace, Li, NASA C. Chang, F. Hampton, VA; Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Interactions II Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Stability and Transition VIII: Models and Tools II VIII: Models and Tools Stability and Transition Multiphysics and Cross-Disciplinary Fluid Dynamics IV: CFD Modeling Multiphysics and Cross-Disciplinary Fluid Dynamics IV: 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3704 Amplification and Structure of Fluctuations Streamwise-Velocity in Four Shock-Wave/Turbulent Boundary-Layer Interactions N. Parziale, M. Mustafa, Stevens Institute Hoboken, NJ; M. Smith, E. of Technology, Marineau, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Silver Spring, MD 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3710 An Improved Ducros Sensor for the Simulation of Compressible Flows with Shocks Hendrickson, A. Kartha, G. Candler, T. Cities, University of Minnesota, Twin Minneapolis, MN 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3716 Method An Implicit Finite-Volume for Compressible Turbulent Multiphase Flows on Unstructured Grids A. Pandare, H. Luo, North Carolina State Raleigh, NC University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3698 Using parabolized stability equations to model boundary-layer transition in direct and large-eddy simulations Moin, Stanford Hack, P. A. Lozano-Duran, P. Stanford, CA University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3703 High-Speed Schlieren Imaging and Hot-wire Characterization of Hypersonic Shock Cylinder-Induced Boundary Layer Interactions R. Bowersox, I. Neel, N. Tichenor, A. Leidy, College Station, TX; A&M University, Texas University of Tennessee, J. Schmisseur, TN Tullahoma, Tullahoma, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3709 Development of New Techniques for Studying Unsteady Behavior in Hypersonic Boundary Layer Interactions D. Levin, University of Illinois, O. Tumuklu, Theofilis, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; V. University of Liverpool, United Kingdom 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3715 An adaptive timestepping algorithm for particle time integration in coupled CFD-DEM simulations. H. Sitaraman, R. Grout, National Golden, CO Renewable Energy Laboratory, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3697 Reduced model for transition prediction in hypersonic flows Pinna, L. Zanus, S. Demange, von F. Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium; M. Olazabal- Loume, French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, Le Barp, France Chaired by: S. LAURENCE, University of Maryland, College Park 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3702 Hypersonic Shock-Wave/Boundary- Layer Interactions on a Cone/Flare Model Juliano, University of Notre C. Running, T. Dame, Notre IN; J. Jewell, M. Borg, R. Kimmel, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 232-FD-43 Rutgers University Chaired by: X. ZHONG, University of California Los Angeles and D. KNIGHT, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3708 Simulation of Hypersonic Shock-Shock Interaction over a Hemisphere N. Kianvashrad, D. Knight, Rutgers New Brunswick, NJ University, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 233-FD-44 Chaired by: A. CUCO, EMBRAER S.A. and MISHRA, University of Maryland, College Park 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3714 Assessment of Non-Spherical Point- Particle Models in LES using Direct Particle-Fluid Simulations K. Fröhlich, L. Schneiders, M. Meinke, Aachen University, RWTH Schroeder, W. Aachen, Germany Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 230-FD-41 Chaired by: H. KLINE, National Institute of Aerospace and G. ZHA, University Miami 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3696 Stability Analysis of Hypersonic Flows in Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium Conditions by Means of Nonlinear PSE Pinna, von Kármán Institute L. Zanus, F. for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 231-FD-42 aviation.aiaa.org 107 Harris Inman Embassy F International North 1700 hrs Oral Presentation Spanwise Adaptive Wing – Shape Memory Alloy Scale-Up and High Actuator Mechanisms Torque O. Benafan, S. Bauman, Gerdts, NASA Cleveland, OH; Glenn Research Center, D. Gaydosh, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH; J. Mabe, M. Bass, The MO Berkeley, Boeing Company, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3725 Simulated Visualizing a Trillion-Cell CFD Solution on an Engineering Workstation Tecplot, Inc., D. Taflin, C. Mackey, S. Imlay, Bellevue, WA 1630 hrs Oral Presentation Preflight Predictions of PTERA Spanwise Adaptive Wing on Lateral Stability and Control Suh, B. Cogan, NASA Armstrong Flight P. Edwards, CA Research Center, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3724 Detection on Unsteady CFD Vortex Simulations Using Recurrent Neural Networks Nanyang Rajendran, K. Kelly, V. Singapore, University, Technological Singapore; E. Leonardi, Rolls-Royce Group plc, Singapore, Singapore; K. Menzies, Rolls-Royce Group plc, Bristol, United Kingdom 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3733 An Assessment of Flow Development in a Separation Bubble Subjected to Spanwise Modulated Disturbances using Particle Image Velocimetry University of J. Kurelek, S. Yarusevych, Canada; M. Kotsonis, Waterloo, Waterloo, Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Spanwise Adaptive Wing Simulation NASA Armstrong Flight Research D. Spivey, Edwards, CA Center, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3723 On the Modeling of Curvature in General Curviliner Coordinates. Potsdam, NY Piperni, Clarkson University, P. 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3732 Unsteady Performance of Finite- Span Pitching Propulsors in Mixtures of Side-by-Side and In- Line Arrangements M. Kurt, K. Moored, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Evaluation of a Spanwise Flight Test Adaptive Wing using the PTERA Unmanned Aerial Vehicle J. Steele, D. Kuehme, N. Curran, C. Area-I, Inc., Kennesaw, Khosravi, N. Alley, Ortiz, NASA Armstrong Flight GA; P. Edwards, CA Research Center, Turbulence Modeling: Applications Turbulence Spanwise Adaptive Wing from Ground to Flight Geometry Modeling, Mesh Generation and Flow Visualization Low Re and Bio-Inspired II: Unsteady Wing Aerodynamics 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3722 Three-Dimensional Prism-Dominant Mesh Generation for Viscous Flows Around Surface Slope Discontinuities Old Dominion J. Pardue, A. Chernikov, Norfolk, VA University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3728 turbulent Prandtl number Variable model applied to hypersonic shock/ boundary-layer interactions K. Sinha, Indian Institute of S. Roy, Mumbai, India Bombay, Technology 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3731 Low Reynolds number airfoil dynamics: three different flow patterns within an angle of attack range of four degrees B. Klose, G. Jacobs, San Diego State G. San Diego, CA; J. Tank, University, Spedding, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Aerodynamic Analyses in Support of the Spanwise Adaptive Wing Project M. Smith, NASA Armstrong Flight Research C. Sandwich, Edwards, CA; N. Alley, Center, GA Area-I, Inc., Kennesaw, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3721 Enabling virtual topology for high quality CFD surface meshing of complex CAD geometry M. Gammon, C. Fellows, S. Whyman, Inc., Cambridge, International TechneGroup, United Kingdom 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3727 Improvements on the detached eddy simulation for supersonic mixing layers Guo, Z. Gao, C. Jiang, Lee, Beihang P. Beijing, China University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3730 effect on flat plate Turbulence pitching airfoil S. Algozino, J. Delnero, Marañon, G. Capittini, National University of La Plata, Plata, Argentina 1430 hrs Oral Presentation Spanwise Adaptive Wing – Shape Memory Alloy Actuators and Control J. Mabe, M. Bass, The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO; S. Bieniawski, H. Arntson, O. WA; Tukwila, The Boeing Company, Benafan, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 234-FD-45 Chaired by: K. VOGIATZIS, ENGILITY and W. JONES, NASA-Langley Research Center ENGILITY and W. Chaired by: K. VOGIATZIS, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3720 Using a Low-Fidelity Potential Flow Model as a Surrogate for High- Fidelity Viscous Flow Model Syracuse J. Rossetti, Dannenhoffer, Syracuse, NY University, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 235-FD-46 Arizona State University and A. UZUN, National Institute of Aerospace PEET, Chaired by: Y. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3726 Large Eddy Simulations of Turbulent Supersonic Channel Flows University of Wolf, L. Schiavo, W. Campinas, Brazil; B. Olson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA; J. Azevedo, Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE), São José dos Campos, Brazil 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 236-FD-47 Chaired by: M. GREEN, Syracuse University and K. MOORED, Lehigh 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3729 Three-Dimensional Separation on Finite Aspect Ratio Swept Back Wings Rensselaer S. Hayostek, M. Amitay, NY Polytechnic Institute, Troy, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 237-FT-4 Chaired by: B. COBLEIGH, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center and R. THOMPSON, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center 1400 hrs Oral Presentation Overview of the Spanwise Adaptive Wing Project M. Moholt, NASA Armstrong Flight Edwards, CA; O. Benafan, Research Center, Cleveland, NASA Glenn Research Center, OH

108 aviation.aiaa.org Kennesaw Hanover F Embassy E Hanover G 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3746 A Comparative Study of Large-scale Gaussian Process Regression H. Liu, Rolls-Royce Group plc, Singapore, Ong, Nanyang Singapore; J. Cai, Y. Singapore, University, Technological Rolls-Royce Group plc, Wang, Singapore; Y. Singapore, Singapore 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3742 Integrating Air Systems in Aircraft Multidisciplinary Design Optimization M. Kokkolaras, McGill University, A. Tfaily, Montréal, Canada 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3748 Comparative Studies of Support Regression and Kriging - Vector Theory and Applications K. Zhang, S. He, Z. Han, Northwestern Xi’an, China Polytechnical University, Aerodynamic Systems Aircraft Design Optimization II 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4303 The Development of a Rapid and Reliable Skin Friction Drag for Aerodynamic Estimation Tool Models S. Popkin, B. Marples, R. Heisler, R. Kumar, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laurel, MD Laboratory, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3741 A multi-fidelity framework to support the design of More-Electric Actuation L. A. Garcia Garriga, S. Ponnusamy, Corporation, Mainini, United Technologies Cork, Ireland 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3747 Dual-Sampling Based Co-Kriging Method for Design Optimization Problems with Multi-Fidelity Models Tang, Y. Wu, Long, Y. R. Shi, L. Liu, T. Beijing, China Beihang University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3737 Stand for Test Design of Torsional Micro-Newton Force Detection R. Good, J. Cogger, L. Schultz, T. Nollet, Fort R. Rothschild, W. Schneider, Lewis College, Durango, CO Design and Analysis of Ground Test Facilities Design and Analysis of Ground Test Metamodeling and Approximation Methods I 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4302 Coupled Aerodynamic, Propulsion, and Thermal Modeling in Operational Analysis Studies Using AFSIM D. Allison, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH; K. Shimmin, PC Wright-Patterson Lafayette, IN Krause and Associates, West 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3740 Studies Solar Aircraft Design Trade Using Geometric Programming M. Burton, M. Drela, C. Courtin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Suryakumar, Cambridge, MA; D. Colas, V. N. Roberts, Facebook, Inc., Menlo Park, CA 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3745 Efficient global multidisciplinary optimization based on surrogate models Lefebvre, ONERA, S. Dubreuil, N. Bartoli, T. France; C. Gogu, National Center Toulouse, Toulouse, for Scientific Research (CNRS), France 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3736 Preliminary Experimental Investigation on MHD Power Generation by Using Arc Heater D. Ou, China Aerospace Science and Corporation (CASC), Beijing, Technology China 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4301 Flight Demonstration of Laminar- Flow Height Criteria for 2-D and 3-D Excrescences on an Unswept session Wing, consider for ITAR G. Duncan, A. Sullivan, C. Pomerantz, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Redondo California Beach, CA; R. Westphal, San Luis Polytechnic State University, Obispo, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3739 High-Fidelity Structural Design and Optimization of Blended-Wing-Body Transports J. Qian, Alonso, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3744 Efficient prediction of forward aerodynamic sensitivities using a reduced-order model K. Ekici, University of A. Kaminsky, Knoxville, TN Tennessee, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3735 Bench Test Design of a Real-Time Servo Actuators for UAV L. Anastasopoulos, M. Hornung, Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany Chaired by: J. SCHMISSEUR, The University of Tennessee, Space Institute Chaired by: J. SCHMISSEUR, The University of Tennessee, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4300 Development of Guidance Laws for a Reduced Order Dynamic Aircraft Model G. Russell, PC Krause and J. Brendlinger, Lafayette, IN Associates, West 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 240-MDO-15 Research Center Chaired by: M. HENSON, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and L. MAININI, United Technologies 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3738 Development of a Multi-Segment for SCEPTOR X-57 Mission Planning Tool NASA S. Schnulo, J. Chin, R. Falck, Gray, Cleveland, OH; K. Glenn Research Center, Papathakis, S. Clarke, NASA Armstrong Edwards, CA; et al. Flight Research Center, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 241-MDO-16 VIANA, University of Central Florida Iowa State University and F. KALIVARAPU, Chaired by: V. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3743 Metamodeling for Effectiveness Based Aircraft Design Under Uncertainty Dayton, State University, D. Clark, Wright OH; D. Allison, Air Force Research AFB, OH; H. Wright-Patterson Laboratory, Dayton, OH; State University, Bae, Wright Air Force Research Laboratory, E. Forster, AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 238-GT-8 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics NASA Langley Research Center and J. PATRICK, Chaired by: R. PARYZ, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3734 Characterization of an Aerodynamic Facility and Scramjet Propulsion Test Institute of K. Brandão, Technological São José dos Campos, Aeronautics (ITA), Leite, Institute for Brazil; D. Carinhana, V. Advanced Studies, São José dos Campos, Institute Brazil; J. Guimarães, Technological São José dos Campos, of Aeronautics (ITA), São José dos Brazil; G. Batista, ETEP, Campos, Brazil 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 239-ITAR-4 aviation.aiaa.org 109 Chicago A Embassy B Embassy H Embassy H 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3765 Diagnostic Investigation of Radiation Effects on Pre-ignition Heat Flux Distribution in Dual Thrust Solid Rockets T Natarajan, A. S, P. Saravanan, V. V. S, Kumaraguru College of R, N. M, V. Coimbatore, India; et al. Technology, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3764 Ignition and Damage Thresholds of Materials at Extreme Incident Radiative Heat Flux A. Brown, J. Christian, Sandia J. Engerer, National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3753 Fuzzy Modelling of Zero-pressure Balloon Ascent K. Garg, R. Emami, Luleå University of Kiruna, Sweden Technology, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3758 Configuration Studies for a Plasma using Arc Actuator Technique Breakdown in a Magnetic Field J. Zimmerman, D. Carroll, CU Aerospace, Ansell, P. Champaign, IL; G. Hristov, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3763 Extreme Incident Radiative at Heat Flux Environment Tests Intermediate Scale A. Ricks, Brown, J. Christian, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3752 for Air A Mission Optimization Tool Operations to Ground Tactical ROKETSAN Missile M. Akgul, G. Aydin, Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3757 Effect of Non-Equilibrium Model on Drag Reduction of a Hemisphere- Cylinder in Supersonic Flow N. Kianvashrad, D. Knight, Rutgers New Brunswick, NJ University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3762 Scale Dependence of Material Response at Extreme Incident Radiative Heat Flux A. Ricks, J. Christian, A. Brown, J. Engerer, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3751 Automated Scenario Generation for Human-in-the-Loop Simulations G. Chatterji, Crown Consulting, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; K. Palopo, NASA Ames Research Zheng, Crown Moffett Field, CA; Y. Center, Consulting, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; J. Nguyen, Optimal Synthesis, Inc., Moffett Field, CA Flow Control Using Plasma Actuators II Scenario Development and Mission Planning Modeling and Simulation for Fault Detection Prediction Heat Transfer in Chemically Reacting or Extreme Environments Heat Transfer 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3756 A Parametric Study to Explore ns- DBD Plasma Actuation for Aircraft Icing Mitigation H. Hu, Iowa State Liu, C. Kolbakir, Y. Ames, IA University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3761 Spatially Resolved Analysis of Material Response to Destructive Environments Utilizing Three- Dimensional Scans A. Brown, Sandia National J. Engerer, Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM O on Thermal 2 5H 2 Mg(OH) 3 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3750 Applications of Derived Grey Model for Complex System Forecasting Industry Niu, Aviation Niu, W. W. Xi’an, China; Corporation of China (AVIC), J. Cheng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an, China 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3755 Magnetohydrodynamic Drag Force Tube Expansion in an Measurements T. D. Smith, Gildfind, C. James, University of Wheatley, McIntyre, V. Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3760 Insights into Catalytic Mechanism of 4MgCO D. Zhang, S. Lu, H. L. Jiang, Z. Gao, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China Kinetics and Combustion Behavior of 5-amino-1h-tetrazole Based Propellant Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 242-MST-5 Inc. The MathWorks, NASA Ames Research Center and R. RUFF, Chaired by: G. CHATTERJI, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3749 Study on risk assessment of civil aircraft flight control system failure Civil Aviation J. Zhang, Yang, S. Yang, University of China, Tianjin, China 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 243-MST-6 ZAAL, NASA Ames Research Center The MITRE Corporation and P. Chaired by: C. TAYLOR, 1400 hrs No Presentations 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 244-PDL-6/FC-17 Chaired by: D. ASHPIS, NASA Glenn Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3754 Expansion Tube Magnetohydrodynamic Experiments Gas with Argon Test Wei, D. Gildfind, S. Lewis, C. James, H. McIntyre, University of Queensland, St. T. Lucia, Australia 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 245-TP-9 University of Florida A&M University and S. SHERIF, Texas ORNL and M. PATE, Chaired by: K. NAWAZ, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3759 Experimental study on the effects of low air pressure on the magnesium alloy fires C. Liu, S. Lu, Cao, H. Zhang, University of China, of Science and Technology Hefei, China

110 aviation.aiaa.org Embassy A Centennial IV Terrace Foyer Terrace Session Rooms Exposition Hall Centennial I, II, III International North International South 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3772 Calibration and Laser-based for a Robust Processing Technique Fast-Response Surface Heat Transfer Gauge B. R. Penty Geraets, M. McGilvray, Shah, University of Oxford, Williams, P. Oxford, United Kingdom 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3771 Box Pressure on Effects of Test Arc-Jet Flowfields and Implications for Testing Gokcen, Analytical Mechanics Associates, T. Inc., Moffett Field, CA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3770 Uncertainty Analysis of Coaxial Thermocouple Calorimeters used in Arc Jets D. Philippidis, I. Terrazas-Salinas, D. Driver, Moffett NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA Bell Thursday Tim Colonius Tim MDO Lecture Keynote Speaker Michael Thacker Speakers’ Briefing University of Michigan Joaquim R.R.A. Martins Aeroacoustics Reception Networking Coffee Break California Institute of Technology Professor of Aerospace Engineering 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3769 Modeling of Excited Oxygen in Post Normal Shock Waves K. Hanquist, I. Boyd, University of MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, AIAA Aeroacoustics Award Lecture AIAA Aeroacoustics Award Thursday Plenary: A New Era of Flight General Aviation Rising Leaders Reception General Aviation Executive Vice President, Technology and Innovation Executive Vice President, Technology “ Promise and Challenges of MDO for Next-Generation Aircraft” Aerothermodynamics and Thermal Protection Systems II 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3768 Characterization of CO Thermochemistry in Incident Shockwaves B. Cruden, A. Brandis, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; M. MacDonald, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3767 Updated Stagnation Point Aeroheating Correlations for Mars Entry NASA Langley Research Center, West, T. A. Brandis, NASA Ames Hampton, VA; Moffett Field, CA Research Center, Chaired by: K. ANDERSON, CAL POLY POMONA Chaired by: K. ANDERSON, CAL POLY 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3766 Aerothermal and Aerodynamic Characterization of Reacting Jets for Supersonic Retropropulsive Missions to Mars Raghunandan, Georgia Institute of P. Atlanta, GA; J. Hill, Analytical Technology, Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA; S. Ruffin, Georgia Institute Atlanta, GA; S. Muppidi, of Technology, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 247-NW-7 1600 - 1630 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 248-RL-4 1630 - 1800 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 249-AA-38 1730 - 1830 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 250-MDO-17 1730 - 1830 hrs 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 251-NW-8 1830 - 2030 hrs 28 June 2018 Thursday, 252-SB-4 0730 - 0800 hrs 28 June 2018 Thursday, 253-PLNRY-4 0800 - 0900 hrs Wednesday, 27 June 2018 Wednesday, 246-TP-10 aviation.aiaa.org 111 Spring Marietta University Exposition Hall 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3778 Numerical Investigation on Acoustic Energy Flux Distribution in a Lined Duct Beijing, C. Chen, X. Li, Beihang University, Hu, Old Dominion University, China; F. Norfolk, VA 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3784 Flow Wiggle Controlled Turbulent Simulations on Structured Grid at Low Mach Number Hirai, R. Furuya, T. Ikeda, K. Yamamoto, T. K. Amemiya, Japan Aerospace K. Tanaka, Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3790 An Attempt to Reduce Airfoil Noise Using Fluid-Structure Tonal Interaction G. Lam, R. Leung, Hong Kong D. Wu, Hong Kong, Polytechnic University, Kong 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3777 Optimum impedance in the presence of an inviscid sheared flow A. Spillere, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil; Z. Zhang, (KTH), Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden; J. Cordioli, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil; M. Åbom, H. Boden, Royal Institute (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden of Technology 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3783 Using the Linearized Navier-Stokes Equations to Model Acoustic Liners M. Herring Jensen, COMSOL A/S, Lyngby, Denmark; E. Svensson, COMSOL AB, Stockholm, Sweden; K. Shaposhnikov, Denmark COMSOL A/S, Lyngby, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3789 Numerical Study of Aeroacoustics an NACA0018 Airfoil with a Cavity Angles of Attack at Various G. Lam, R. Leung, Hong Kong Polytechnic Hong Kong, Kong University, Duct Acoustics III Networking Coffee Break Computational Aeroacoustics III 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3776 Calculation of Acoustic Transfer Functions for Smooth Ducts of Varying Cross Section and Non- Uniform Mean Flow using Eigen Analysis in General Curvilinear Coordinates A. Wilson, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3782 Computational chain for virtual fly-over simulations applied to fan noise German Aerospace Center M. Moessner, (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; C. Kissner, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Berlin, Germany; J. Delfs, L. Enghardt, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3788 Experimental Investigation of Jet- Flap-Interaction Noise Sensitivity due to varying flap parameters at a UHBR Engine/High-Lift-Wing installation C. Jente, M. Pott-Pollenske, D. Boenke, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; A. Buescher, I. Goldhahn, Airbus Operations GmbH, Bremen, Germany Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions V 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3775 Statistical Inference of Liner Impedance with Shear Grazing Flow Simon, R. Roncen, E. Piot, F. Mery, F. France ONERA, Toulouse, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3781 Prediction of turbulence-cascade interaction noise using modal approach Mao, A. Wilson, Joseph, Y. C. Paruchuri, P. University of Southampton, United Kingdom 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3787 Proper Orthogonal Decomposition and its Use in the Analysis of Fluid Structure Interaction Noise Boca S. Glegg, Florida Atlantic University, Devenport, N. Molinaro, W. Raton, FL; W. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Alexander, Blacksburg, VA State University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3774 Smeared Impedance Model for Depth Liners Variable M. Jones, NASA Langley N. Schiller, Hampton, VA Research Center, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3780 CFD/CAA Analysis of UHBR Engine Noise Tonal National M. Laban, J. Kok, H. Brouwer, Aerospace Laboratory (NLR), Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3786 Hydroelastic motions of flexible fibers Bethlehem, J. Jaworski, Lehigh University, PA Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 254-NW-9 0900 - 0930 hrs 28 June 2018 Thursday, 255-AA-39 Chaired by: M. JONES, NASA-Langley Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3773 Comparison of Non-Modal-Based and Modal-Based Impedance Eduction Techniques Bake, German L. Enghardt, F. C. Weng, Aerospace Center (DLR), Berlin, Germany 28 June 2018 Thursday, 256-AA-40 Chaired by: D. GAITONDE, The Ohio State University and M. ILIE 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3779 A correction technique for spurious signals from the permeable Ffowcs Williams-Hawkings equation N. Ricks, L. Siozos-Rousoulis, Z. Huang, F. Universiteit Contino, G. Ghorbaniasl, Vrije Brussel, Brussels, Belgium 28 June 2018 Thursday, 257-AA-41 Chaired by: M. TERRACOL, ONERA 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3785 Analysis of aeroacoustic instabilities in Helmholtz resonators using linear scattering-transfer matrices. De Roeck, W. L. Criscuolo, H. Denayer, Desmet, Catholic University of Leuven, W. Leuven, Belgium

112 aviation.aiaa.org Roswell Techwood Embassy F 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3806 Shear Stress Optical Wall Measurements on the Leeward Side of a Delta Wing J. Lunte, C. Schnepf, E. Schuelein, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3795 Improvement of the Near Wall in Large Eddy Simulation Treatment for Aeroacoustic Applications C. Zhang, M. Sanjose, S. Moreau, University of Sherbrooke, Canada 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3800 On the semi-empirical Prediction of Spoiler Noise M. Pott-Pollenske, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3805 Improving High Enthalpy Expansion Condition Characterisation Tube Using High Speed Imagery C. James, D. Smith, McLean, R. University of Toniato, Morgan, S. Lewis, P. Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Airframe/High-Lift Noise VI Airframe/High-Lift Noise VII 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3794 Noise Source Identification of Aerofoils Subjected to Leading Edge Serrations using Phased Array Beamforming Dusseldorf Czeckay, Biedermann, P. T. University of Applied Sciences, Duesseldorf, University Technical Geyer, Germany; T. of Brandenburg, Cottbus, Germany; F. Dusseldorf University of Applied Kameier, Sciences, Duesseldorf, Germany; C. University of Berlin, Paschereit, Technical Berlin, Germany 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3799 Experimental Aeroacoustic and Aerodynamic Analysis of a Large- scale Flap Side-edge Model D. Acevedo, L. Botero, Lima Pereira, F. Catalano, University of São Paulo, Carlos, Brazil; D. Reis, E. Coelho, Embraer, São José dos Campos, Brazil 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3804 Stereovision Based Determination of Aerodynamic Coefficients for Model in Free a Wind Tunnel Rotational Motion M. Lisbig, D. Bidino, Wey, B. Martinez, P. Leopold, French-German F. J. Juncker, Research Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL), Saint-Louis, France Optical Measurement Techniques in Ground Test Optical Measurement Techniques 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3793 A Parametric Study on the Mesh Noise Sensitivity: Trailing-Edge Prediction by RANS Based Wall- Pressure Spectrum Models Kucukosman, J. Christophe, C. Schram, Y. von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3798 Experimental investigation of the effect of slat deflection angle variation on aerodynamic noise characteristic Liu, Hu, L. Li, P. X. Geng, H. Guo, T. Beijing, China Beihang University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3803 Low Speed Infrared Development for the Lockheed Martin Aerodynamic Development Facilities Lockheed Martin Baker, J. Carlson, W. TX Corporation, Fort Worth, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3792 Control of rotor trailing edge noise using porous additively manufactured blades J. Yauwenas, C. Jiang, D. Moreau, Y. C. Doolan, University of New Fischer, Australia; J. Gao, Sydney, South Wales, Shanghai, University, Shanghai Jiao Tong China; et al. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3797 Direct Numerical Simulation of the Self-Noise Radiated by the Installed Controlled-Diffusion Airfoil at Reynolds Number Transitional M. Sanjose, S. Moreau, University H. Wu, of Sherbrooke, Canada; R. Sandberg, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3802 Measurements of Parachute Dynamics in the World’s by Stereo Largest Wind Tunnel Photogrammetry J. Heineck, E. L. Kushner, E. Schairer, Moffett Solis, NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA Chaired by: Y. GUO, NEAT Consulting GUO, NEAT Chaired by: Y. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3791 of an Empirical Wall Validation Pressure Spectrum Model for Airfoil Edge Noise Predictions Trailing S. Lee, J. Shum, University of California, Davis, CA 28 June 2018 Thursday, 259-AA-43 Chaired by: D. CUPPOLETTI, Northrop Grumman 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3796 Measurement of the noise generated by wall-mounted airfoils of different thickness Brandenburg University of Geyer, T. Cottbus, Germany; D. Moreau, Technology, Sydney, University of New South Wales, Hall, Brandenburg P. Australia; J. Giesler, Cottbus, University of Technology, University Germany; E. Sarradj, Technical of Berlin, Germany; C. Doolan, Sydney, University of New South Wales, Australia 28 June 2018 Thursday, 260-AMT-7/GT-9 Auburn University Chaired by: B. THUROW, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3801 Multi-Material Printing Integral Digital Image Correlation Patterns J. Deaton, A. A. Pankonien, R. Durscher, Piedel, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH; N. Bhagat, Wright-Patterson University of Dayton, OH Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 258-AA-42 aviation.aiaa.org 113 Fairlie Piedmont Courtland The Learning Center Inaccessible Environments Andrew Heyes, Strathclyde University Thermal History Sensors for Extreme

Measurements 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3816 Lift enhancement by wavy leading edges at Reynolds numbers between 700,000 and 3,000,000 Institute of Rocha, Technological F. São José dos Campos, Aeronautics (ITA), Brazil; A. de Paula, M. Sousa, Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE), São José dos Kleine, Campos, Brazil; A. Cavalieri, V. Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), Technological São José dos Campos, Brazil Thermographic Phosphors for High Temperature Surface Flow High Temperature Konstantinos Kontis, University of Glasgow 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3815 Exploration of a Slotted, Natural- Airfoil Concept Laminar-Flow Pennsylvania State M. Maughmer, J. Coder, University Park, PA; University, Knoxville, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; D. Somers, Airfoils, Inc., Port Matilda, PA Internal Combustion Engines Phosphor Thermometry for the Development of Energy Efficient Gilles Bruneaux, IFP Energies Nouvelles Hypersonic Aerodynamics 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3810 AFLCMC Engineering Directorate CFD Support for USAF Flight Test Programs (Invited) M. Jurkovich, A. Hall, Air Force C. Hummer, Wright- Life Cycle Management Center, Patterson AFB, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3814 Parametric Investigation of Box Wing Configuration in Viscous Flow Regime University of Glasgow, J. Lee, K. Tan, Singapore Wang, Singapore, Singapore; P. Singapore, Institute of Technology, Singapore Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics I Image Velocimetry Christopher Abram, Princeton University Applications of Thermographic Particle 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3809 of a CFD Design and Flight Test Swept Laminar Flow Control Wing (Invited) Solomon, A. Sullivan, W. A. Carpenter, C. Harris, Northrop Grumman Korntheuer, Corporation, Redondo Beach, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3813 Aerodynamic Analysis of a harmonically Morphing Flap Using Model and a Hybrid Turbulence Dynamic Meshing A. Bouferrouk, Yao, C. Abdessemed, Y. of Narayan, University of the West P. England, Bristol, United Kingdom 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3819 and The Effect of Exit Velocity Material on the Sabot Separation Launched by Ground-based H. Kasahara, A. Matsuo, Keio University, Japan Yokohama, Special Session: Thermographic Phosphors for High Temperature Surface and Flow Measurements (Invited) Special Session: Thermographic Phosphors for High Temperature Special Session: Collaborative Flight Test and Computations: Synergy in Communication, Planning Execution (Invited) Special Session: Collaborative Flight Test Madison Aerosol Phosphor Thermometry, David Rothamer, University of Wisconsin, David Rothamer, Recent Developments in Phosphors for 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3808 Analysis of High-Speed Aerodynamics of a Swept Wing with Seamless Flaps (Invited) Bui, NASA Armstrong Flight Research T. Edwards, CA Center, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3812 Numerical Drag Prediction of NASA Common Research Models Using Models Different Turbulence University in Du, R. Agarwal, Washington P. St. Louis, MO 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3818 Full Free-stream Mach 12 Scramjet in Expansion Tubes Testing D. Gildfind, A. Andrianatos, Toniato, P. R. Morgan, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Phosphor Particles University, Magdeburg University, Frank Beyrau, Otto von Guericke Using Dispersed Thermographic Principles of Gas Phase Thermometry Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 261-AMT-8 0930 - 1230 hrs Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 262-APA-29 and J. AZEVEDO Chaired by: J. FREEMAN, Air Force Institute of Technology 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3807 Collaboration Between Flight Test, and Computation on Ground Test, HIFiRE-5 (Invited) M. Borg, R. Gosse, Kimmel, M. Tufts, Wright- Air Force Research Laboratory, Patterson AFB, OH 28 June 2018 Thursday, 263-APA-30 Air Force Academy ANSELL, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and M. GHOREYSHI, United States Chaired by: P. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3811 Aerodynamic Optimization of an UHBR Engine Position on a Representative Short Range Aircraft Configuration at Cruise Flight Conditions Lange, German Aerospace Center (DLR), F. Braunschweig, Germany 28 June 2018 Thursday, 264-APA-31 Chaired by: B. CYBYK, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and C. TILMANN, AFRL/RQV 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3817 Expanding the Osculating Flowfield Method Beyond Power Waverider Law Body Induced Flowfields Rodi, Lockheed Martin Corporation, P. Houston, TX

114 aviation.aiaa.org Baker Hanover C Hanover A Greenbriar 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3833 A Guide Creating SAE AS5562 Ice Crystal, Mixed Phase and Rain Conditions in a Wind Tunnel Environment C. Clark, D. Orchard, G. Chevrette, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3824 LES of the Unsteady Response a Natural Laminar Flow Airfoil Negi, A. Hanifi, D. Henningson, Royal P. (KTH), Stockholm, Institute of Technology Sweden 1130 hrs Oral Presentation An Investigation of Glaciated Cloud Capabilities in the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel L. King-Steen, HX5, LLC, Cleveland, OH 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3838 Architecture Evaluation of a Single- Aircraft with One aisle Turboelectric Engine Inoperative Considerations A. Harish, J. Gladin, D. Mavris, Georgia Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, Unsteady Aerodynamics I Wind Turbine Aerodynamics Wind Turbine 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3823 Aerodynamics and aeroacoustics of array; numerical studies two HAWT using LES and IDDES C. Dao, M. Ilie, Georgia Southern Statesboro, GA University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3828 A Combined Experimental and Numerical Study of the Floating Wind Turbines Florida K. Kopperstad, Shoele, R. Kumar, FL Tallahassee, State University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3832 Effects of Aerodynamic Blockage on Stagnation Collection Efficiency in a Icing Environment Wind Tunnel C. Clark, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3837 Performance of FLADE The Transient Cycle Engine During Mode Variable Transition IndustryH. Zhou, X. Gao, Aviation of Xi’an, China; Z. Wang, China (AVIC), Northwestern Polytechnical University, Industry Zhang, Aviation Xi’an, China; W. Xi’an, China of China (AVIC), Aircraft Propulsion System Design Experimental Icing Test and Measurement Methods Experimental Icing Test 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3822 Large Eddy Simulation of Surging Airfoils at High Advance Ratio and Reynolds Number J. Rane, O. Sahni, Rensselaer Polytechnic NY Institute, Troy, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3827 Experimental evaluation of a non- conventional flat back thick airfoil concept for large offshore wind turbines O. Ceyhan, Energy Research Center of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; W. Delft University of Technology, Timmer, Delft, The Netherlands 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3831 Latent Heat and Liquid Water Sensor based on Content (LWC) Heat Flux Measurements Transient Clemson, SC; Han, Clemson University, Y. J. Palacios, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3836 The Effects of Fixed Conical Spike Inlets on the Performance of Higher Bypass Ratio Engines Arizona State Takahashi, T. S. Cleary, AZ Tempe, University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3821 Evaluation of Time-spectral Method and Method based on Tau Collocation Method for Unsteady Flow Analysis J. Choi, D. Im, S. Virginia Polytechnic Blacksburg, Institute and State University, VA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3826 Automated Gradient-Based Optimization to Maximize Wind Farms Land-Use R. Rodrigues, C. Lengsfeld, University of CO Denver, Denver, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3830 Aerodynamic, Laser Scanning and Photogrammetric Measurements of Cold Soaked Fuel Frost Safety Agency, E. Soinne, Finnish Transport Rosnell, National Land Helsinki, Finland; T. Survey of Finland, Helsinki, Finland 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3835 Model Fidelity Requirements in Boundary Layer Ingestion Propulsion System Conceptual Design M. Shi, Pokhrel, J. Gladin, E. Garcia, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 265-APA-32 WONG, U. S. Army AMRDEC Chaired by: K. MULLENERS, EPFL and T. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3820 Turbulence Investigation of Inflow Generation Method for Large Eddy Simulation of Large Domains Morgan, Ohio Aerospace Institute, P. Dayton, OH; M. Visbal, Air Force Research AFB, OH Wright-Patterson Laboratory, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 266-APA-33 Chaired by: J. CODER, University of Tennessee 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3825 Analysis of modern wind turbine dynamics with active aerodynamic control Blown Wing Technology system Kohana Technologies, Lees, L. Zalusky, P. Inc., Richmond, CA; I. Couchman, Dorking, United Frazer-Nash Consultancy, Aarhaus, Kingdom; B. Joergensen, Vestas, Denmark 28 June 2018 Thursday, 267-ASE-12 UTC Aerospace Systems and B. MATHEIS, BOND, FAA Chaired by: T. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3829 Quantification of Dynamic Glaze Icing Process over an Airfoil Surface by using a Digital Image Projection (DIP) Technique Liu, H. Hu, Iowa State University, L. Gao, Y. Ames, IA 28 June 2018 Thursday, 268-ATIO.ACD-10 Chaired by: S. BRANDT, US Air Force Academy and D. WELLS, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Chaired by: S. BRANDT, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3834 The Effect of Initial Engine Sizing on Fighter Aircraft Final Optimized Size and Cost S. Brandt, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO aviation.aiaa.org 115 Hanover F Hanover B Hanover D Embassy D Dan Raymer Conceptual Research Corporation 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3846 for Multi- Swarm Size Planning Tool Missions Job Type M. Chandarana, Carnegie Mellon M. Lewis, Pittsburgh, PA; University, University of Pittsburgh, PA; B. Allen, NASA Langley Research Center, K. Sycara, S. Scherer, Hampton, VA; Pittsburgh, PA Carnegie Mellon University, Manav Bhatia Mississippi State University 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3843 An extended analysis of sequencing arrivals at selected major European airports. K. C. Raphael, E. Hoffman, A. Trzmiel, France Zeghal, EUROCONTROL, Brétigny, 1130 hrs Oral Presentation Concepts Leveraging Fault-Tolerance as a Basis for Distributed Trust NASA Langley Research Center, Miner, P. Hampton, VA 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3850 Development of a simulation platform to evaluate integration of UAM traffic into the NAS M. Underwood, K. Kennedy, C. O’Connor, A. Harrivel, C. Stephens, J. Comstock, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, et al. VA; Nicholas Borer NASA Langley Research Center Operations Management I 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3842 Comparison of First-Come First-Served and Optimization Based Scheduling Algorithms for Integrated Departure and Arrival Management B. Park, H. Lee, Inha University, Eun, D. Jeon, Korea Incheon, South Korea; Y. Aerospace Research Institute (KARI), Daejeon, South Korea; Z. Zhu, Stinger Ghaffarian Inc., Moffett Field, CA; et al. Technologies, 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Incorporating Human Knowledge in Autonomous Systems through Machine Learning Janakiraman, N. K. Das, D. Iverson, V. Moffett Oza, NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3849 Scaling Constraints for Urban Air Mobility Operations: Air Traffic Control, Ground Infrastructure, and Noise R. Hansman, Massachusetts Vascik, P. Cambridge, MA Institute of Technology, UAM Research Infrastructure or Operations ATTRACTOR: Toward Justifiable Trust in Autonomous Systems I Justifiable Toward ATTRACTOR: CADWG21 - The Sense and Nonsense of New Aircraft Configurations : An Evaluation Tool for Low- : An Evaluation Tool 3 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3841 Uncertainties in Considering Time Ground Holding for Optimal Traffic Flow Management Matsuno, N. A. Andreeva-Mori, Y. Matayoshi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Japan Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3845 Silhouette-Informed Trajectory Generation through a Wire Maze for UAS J. Puig - Navarro, N. Hovakimyan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, B. Allen, NASA Urbana, IL; N. Alexandrov, Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3848 Fe M. Xue, J. Rios, NASA Ames Research Moffett Field, CA; J. Silva, Arctic Center, Slope Research Corporation (ASRC), Moffett Field, CA; Z. Zhu, A. Ishihara, Inc., Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Moffett Field, CA Altitude Air Traffic Operations Altitude Air Traffic Lincoln Laboratory Thomas Sebastian Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3840 Flexible runway use modeling separation using pairwise RECAT-EU minima Roling, R. Curran, Delft B. Meijden, P. Delft, The University of Technology, Netherlands 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3844 Serious Gaming for Building a Trust and Basis of Certification for of Autonomous Trustworthiness Systems B. Allen, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1000 hrs Oral Presentation for Urban Air Mobility NASA Testbed Research and Development Moffett K. Palopo, NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA; G. Chatterji, Crown Consulting, Inc., NASA Ames Moffett Field, CA; J. Murphy, Moffett Field, CA; C. O’Connor, Research Center, Hampton, VA; NASA Langley Research Center, Moffett A. Lee, NASA Ames Research Center, Universities Space Research Field, CA; B. Sridhar, Association, Moffett Field, CA Sean Wakayama The Boeing Company Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 269-ATIO.ACD-11 0930 - 1200 hrs Panelists will discuss items related to the suitability of current conceptual design tools for highly original aircraft synthesis. Arizona State University Moderators: Ruben Perez, Royal Military College of Canada, Timothy Takahashi, Panelists: Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 270-ATIO.ATM-14 Chaired by: J. KOELLING, NASA-Langley Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3839 Performance Efficiency Scores for Ground Delay Programs D.C.; J. Li, GRA Incorporated, Washington, M. Meekma, Federal J. Gulding, K. Shetty, D.C. Administration, Washington, Aviation 28 June 2018 Thursday, 271-ATIO.TF-9 Center NASA Langley Research Center and B. ALLEN, Chaired by: N. ALEXANDROV, 0930 hrs Oral Presentation and Risk in Trustworthiness Trust, Autonomous Decision Making NASA Langley Research N. Alexandrov, Hampton, VA Center, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 272-ATIO.TF-10 Chaired by: S. BRICENO, Georgia Institute of Technology 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3847 VTOL Urban Air Mobility for Technology Concept Vehicles Development Johnson, NASA Ames Research C. Silva, W. Moffett Field, CA; E. Solis, Science Center, Corporation, Moffett Field, and Technology CA; M. Patterson, K. Antcliff, NASA Langley Hampton, VA Research Center,

116 aviation.aiaa.org Inman Kennesaw Centennial IV International North NASA Craig Nickol Integrated Aviation Systems Program Integrated Aviation Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate Manager, Low Boom Flight Demonstrator Project Manager, Parimal Kopardekar NASA Ames Research Center Senior Technologist for Air Transportation Systems for Air Transportation Senior Technologist 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3858 Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement to Study Grid Resolution Effects for Shock-Boundary Layer Interactions M. Olsen, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; R. Lillard, NASA Johnson Houston, TX Space Center,

Robert Pearce Davis Hackenberg NASA Headquarters NASA Headquarters High-Speed Boundary Layers 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3857 PIV and Rotational Raman-Based Measurements for Temperature in a Single Injector CFD Validation Cooling Flow N. Georgiadis, NASA Glenn M. Wernet, Cleveland, OH; R. Locke, Research Center, Partners, LLC, Cleveland, OH Vantage Strategy Advisory for Urban Air Mobility Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate Rolling Recap Aircraft Electric Propulsion Topics NASA’s Revolutionary Computational Aerosciences NASA’s Thursday Forum 360: NASA Aeronautics at the Dawn of a New Era Aviation Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategy, Acting Director for Airspace Operations and Safety Program Deputy Associate Administrator for Strategy, NASA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3853 Correction Based A Density Variance Model on Wray-Agarwal Turbulence for Simulation of Hypersonic Flows University X. Han, R. Agarwal, Washington in St. Louis, MO 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3856 Application of the Dependency Inversion Principle to Multidisciplinary Software Development K. Thompson, M. O’Connell, C. Druyor, Anderson, E. Nielsen, K. Jacobson, W. Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, et al. VA; Jay Dryer Director, Advanced Air Vehicles Program Advanced Air Vehicles Director, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3852 Nonlinear Spectral Broadening Dynamics of Second Mode Waves on a Hypersonic Flared Cone West Sousa, Purdue University, V. Lafayette, IN; A. Batista, J. Kuehl, University of Delaware, Newark, West DE; C. Scalo, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3855 Application of Lattice Boltzmann Methods to and Navier-Stokes Mounted Hump Wall NASA’s C. Kiris, D. Stich, J. Housman, Cadieux, Kocheemoolayil, M. Barad, F. Moffett NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA NASA Peter Coen - Advanced Air Vehicles Program - Advanced Air Vehicles Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate Manager, Commercial Supersonic Technology Project Commercial Supersonic Technology Manager, Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 273-ATIO.TF-16/GRE-2 0930 - 1230 hrs NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop, Planned to include summaries and discussion of Propulsion Energy, conferences, symposiums, and workshops held in the last year. This session will summarize aircraft electric and hybrid propulsion power developments from Flight Workshop. Vertical Sessions, and Transformational 2018 SciTech 28 June 2018 Thursday, 274-F360-7 0930 - 1130 hrs Program, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters Advanced Air Vehicles Advisor, Strategic Technical Moderator: Richard Wahls, Opening Remarks: Panelists: Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 275-FD-16 Chaired by: S. LAURENCE, University of Maryland, College Park and J. KUEHL 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3851 Hypersonic Boundary-Layer Comparison of the Transition: Fundamental Resonance Breakdown for a Flared and Straight Cone at Mach 6 H. Fasel, University J. Meersman, C. Hader, AZ Tucson, of Arizona, Tucson, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 276-FD-48 Chaired by: M. MALIK, NASA-Langley Research Center and ROGERS, NASA-Ames 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3854 Large-Eddy Wall-Resolved Shock- Simulations of Transonic Induced Flow Separation A. Uzun, National Institute of Aerospace, M. Malik, NASA Langley Hampton, VA; Hampton, VA Research Center, aviation.aiaa.org 117 Lenox Vinings Dunwoody International South Edwards AFB, CA Dollars in the F-35 Christopher Campbell, Raven Avoidance: A Means to Save Avoidance: and Love Automatic Collision Dozens of Lives and Millions How I Learned to Stop Worrying How I Learned to Stop Worrying LeClair 461st Flight Test Squadron, LeClair 461st Flight Test Insanity Edwards AFB, CA F-35 Gun Flight Test: F-35 Gun Flight Test: Christopher Campbell, Raven LeClair, 461st Flight Test Squadron, 461st Flight Test LeClair, Requirements, Error Budgets, and MD F-35C Catapult Ride Quality J.C. Pope, NAVAIR, Patuxent River, Patuxent River, J.C. Pope, NAVAIR, Improvement Testing and Results Improvement Testing 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3867 Numerical and Experimental Mixing of Examination of Turbulent a Heated Jet in Crossflow M. Borghi, NASA Glenn Research Center, Engblom, Embry-Riddle Cleveland, OH; W. Daytona Beach, Aeronautical University, Poinsatte, NASA Glenn FL; D. Thurman, P. Cleveland, OH Research Center, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3871 Resonance Start-up in a Rectangular Cavity D. Chin, J. Hill, K. Granlund, A. Turpin, Raleigh, NC North Carolina State University, Lessons Learned Corporation, Fort Worth, TX Corporation, Fort Worth, Dan Canin, Lockheed Martin Flight Testing of the F-35 Flight Testing F-35 Flying Qualties Flight Test F-35 Flying Qualties Flight Test 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3862 CFD Analysis of Heterogeneous and Platoon Homogeneous Multi-Truck Aerodynamic Drag Reduction M. Siemon, D. Nichols, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3866 Numerical Simulations of Turbulent Junction Flow A. Gross, Z. Robison, New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3870 Simultaneous PSP and surface deformation measurements for fluid-structure interactions in a shock tube Sandia E. Jones, J. Wagner, K. Lynch, National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Fundamental Fluid Flows V: Turbulence Fundamental Fluid Flows V: Multiphysics and Cross-Disciplinary Fluid Dynamics V F-35 Flutter Testing Corporation, Fort Worth, TX Corporation, Fort Worth, David Boyce, Lockheed Martin 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3861 Numerical Simulations of a Quiet (QueSST) SuperSonic Technology Aircraft Preliminary Design NASA C. Heath, R. Castner, D. Friedlander, Cleveland, OH Glenn Research Center, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3865 Concentration Measurements in Density Simulations of the Variable Mixing Layer McMullan, University of J. Huang, W. United Kingdom Leicester, Leicester, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3869 Simultaneous Stereo Digital Image Correlation and Pressure-Sensitive Paint Measurements of a Compliant Panel in a Mach 2 Wind Tunnel J. Staines, S. D. Ogg, B. Rice, S. Peltier, Air Force Research Laboratory, Claucherty, Arnold AFB, TN; C. Combs, University of TN Tullahoma, Tullahoma, Tennessee, CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, CFD Optimization, Error and Uncertainty, Validation, etc.) IV Validation, CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, Optimization, Error Uncertainty, Learned F-35A Loads Testing: Lessons F-35A Loads Testing: Force Test Center, Edwards, CA Center, Force Test Christopher Lee, Bryce Milnes, Air 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3860 Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling of Store Separation for Generic Store Transonic University, Middle East Technical G. Demir, Ankara, Turkey 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3864 A Three-Dimensional Experimental Study of Compressibility Effects on Free Shear Layers Turbulent K. Kim, G. Elliott, J. Dutton, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1000 hrs Oral Presentation Acoustic Characterization of a Piezoelectric Pressure Sensor for Measurement of Hypersonic Boundary Layer Instabilities J. Dosch, D. Ort, PCB Piezotronics, Inc., NY Depew, Billie Flynn, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Patuxent River, MD Corporation, Patuxent River, Lightning Strikes - Development of the F-35 Flight Demonstration Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 277-FD-49 Chaired by: D. FRIEDLANDER, NASA Glenn Research Center and M. SIEMON, Auburn University 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3859 A convergence study of solutions using two two-equation RANS turbulence models on a finite volume solver for structured grids R. J. Singh Sandhu, A. Girdhar, S. Ghosh, Indian Ramakrishnan, R. Teja, Madras, Chennai, Institute of Technology India 28 June 2018 Thursday, 278-FD-50 Chaired by: A. GROSS, New Mexico State University 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3863 Understanding the Dependence Characteristics on of Near-Wake the Cube Height in a Turbulent Boundary Layer S. Shinde, K. Maki, E. Johnsen, University MI Ann Arbor, of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 279-FD-51 Chaired by: A. CUCO, EMBRAER S.A. and K. GRANLUND, North Carolina State University 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3868 Experimental measurement of inlet mass flow of a microjet engine and performance parameters with a five-hole probe. J. Nicholson, A. Kasravi, S. Kasper, Potsdam, NY Cubric, Clarkson University, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 280-FT-5 0930 - 1230 hrs

118 aviation.aiaa.org Hanover E Embassy E Hanover G Embassy H 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3891 Agent-based Simulation of Urban Air Mobility R. Rothfeld, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., Germany; M. Balac, ETH Taufkirchen, Zurich, Switzerland; K. Ploetner, Taufkirchen, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., University Germany; C. Antoniou, Technical of Munich, Germany 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3876 Force Accounting Duct Total Calibration Capabilities (Invited) Arnold Engineering Development J. Webb, Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3885 Optimization of an Aircraft Topology Wing with an Outboard X-Stabilizer Queen Mary Toropov, M. Raheel, V. University of London, United Kingdom 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3890 Evaluating the Performance Impact of Cooperative Navigation for Unmanned Aerial Systems in GPS- Denied Environments M. Lau, Steffens, D. Mavris, Georgia Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3875 A Computational Study of Transonic Interference for High Aspect Wall Models at Ratio Wind Tunnel Sideslip Using Wings-Level-Yaw and Pitch-Roll Attitude Techniques (Invited) Schuman, Arnold Engineering W. Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3880 Actuation Power Minimization Control J. Lin, Control Research Corporation, Lexington, MA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3884 Optimization of a Trajectory Supersonic Aircraft with a Thermal Fuel Management System J. Martins, University of J. Jasa, C. Mader, MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3889 Monte Carlo Simulation Based Design of a Robust Autopilot for Loitering Aerial Vehicles O. Altintas, ROKETSAN Missile Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey Shape and Topology Optimization II Shape and Topology Aeroelastic and Aero-Structures Optimization III AEDC: Enhanced T&E for Flight Vehicles at the AEDC II AEDC: Enhanced T&E for Flight Vehicles Modeling and Simulation for Unmanned and Personal Aerial Vehicle Operations Modeling and Simulation for Unmanned Personal Aerial Vehicle 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3874 New Large-Scale Model Inlet Capabilities for Performance Testing the AEDC PWT 16T/S Wind Tunnels (Invited) N. Payne, Arnold Engineering Development TN Complex, Tullahoma, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3879 Aerostructural Optimization with Unsteady Aeroelastic Constraints in a Collaborative MDO Environment Ciampa, German Aerospace P. Torrigiani, F. Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3883 Design optimization of an aircraft structure considering thermal- acoustic loads Cardiff, United R. Picelli, , Kingdom; H. Kim, University of California, San Diego, CA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3888 Multicopter Operations for Autonomous Assembly Applications in Manufacturing Environments C. Ochoa, K. Meuche, E. Atkins, University MI Ann Arbor, of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3873 Computational Modeling and Simulation Applications to Support and Evaluation Integrated Test (IT&E) at AEDC (Invited) R. Knapke, J. Sirbaugh, S. J. Klepper, Inc., Guimond, D. Daniel, QuantiTech, Arnold AFB, TN; J. Masters, National Aerospace Solutions, Arnold AFB, TN; et al. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3878 Aeroelastic Optimization of Wing Skin using a Level Set Method Cardiff, Cardiff University, S. Townsend, United Kingdom; B. Stanford, NASA Hampton, VA; Langley Research Center, S. Kambampati, H. Kim, University of California, San Diego, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3882 OpenLSTO: Open-Source Software Optimization for Level Set Topology S. Kambampati, Z. Du, H. Chung, Kim, C. Jauregui, University of California, San Cardiff Diego, San CA; S. Townsend, Cardiff, United Kingdom; et al. University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3887 Evaluation and Comparison of Sailing Flight Optimization Algorithms for a Stratospheric Dual Aircraft Platform Concept Engblom, H. Moncayo, W. N. Coulter, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 281-GT-10 GOULDING, National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex, ARC and M. NELSON, Arnold Engineering Development Complex Chaired by: P. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3872 Soft Sled - the Low Vibration Capability at the Holloman Test (Invited) Track High Speed Test U.S. Air Force, Holloman M. Hooser, AFB, NM 28 June 2018 Thursday, 282-MDO-18 Chaired by: G. HILL, The Boeing Company 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3877 Structural Sizing of Aircraft Wings and Fuselages in Conceptual Multidisciplinary Design Processes J. Kao, University of Dayton, OH; White, M. Leonard, G. Reich, Air Force T. AFB, Wright-Patterson Research Laboratory, OH; S. Burton, American Optimization, LLC, Springboro, OH 28 June 2018 Thursday, 283-MDO-19 Univeristy of Michigan Department of Aerospace Engineering Chaired by: G. KENWAY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3881 Fast level set topology optimization using a hierarchical data structure S. Kambampati, C. Jauregui, University of California, San Diego, CA; K. Los Angeles, CA; H. Tech, Museth, Voxel Kim, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA 28 June 2018 Thursday, 284-MST-7 Engility Corporation and S. BEARD, NASA/ARC-AFS Aerospace Simulation R&D Chaired by: J. KRUEP, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3886 Development and Demonstration of a Flight Simulator for the Dual- Aircraft Platform Concept Engblom, H. Moncayo, W. N. Coulter, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL aviation.aiaa.org 119 Chicago A Embassy C Embassy A Embassy G 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-3902 Affine Generalized Inverse for Optimal Control Allocation M. Acheson, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3896 Shimmy Simulation and Virtual for Amphibious Verification Landing Gear Aircraft’s Airworthiness Certification Shanghai, X. He, J. Ai, Fudan University, Administration China; Z. Song, Civil Aviation of China, Shanghai, China 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3901 Wing color and drag reduction of albatross-inspired air vehicles New M. Hassanalian, G. Throneberry, Las Cruces, NM; Mexico State University, Center of M. Ali, Research and Technology S. Ben Ayed, Hammam-Lif, Tunisia; Energy, A. Abdelkefi, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-3910 Enhancement in Heat Transfer Absorption Tube Parabolic Trough Inserts Tape Using Twisted M. E. Khalil, G. ElHarriri, A. ElDegwy, Cairo, Egypt Abousabaa, Cairo University, Aero-Optics 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3895 New Economical Cruise Methodology for the Cessna Citation X Business Jet by an Original Morphing Application Horizontal Tail M. Segui, Mantilla, G. Ghazi, R. Botez, University of Québec, Montréal, Canada 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3900 Design of high-lift airfoil for formula student race car Mahgoub, H. Elzaabalawy, A. Yousry Aboelsoud, M. Abdelaziz, Ain Shams W. Cairo, Egypt University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-3909 Multi-objective Genetic Algorithm Optimization of a Four-Stage Compression Cascade Vapor Refrigeration System K. Anderson, California State Polytechnic Pomona, CA; C. McNamara, University, Services, Inc., Cupertino,Ingenium Technical Gross, California State Polytechnic CA; T. Pomona, CA; A. Gatti, Ingenium University, Services, Inc., Cupertino, CA Technical Modeling and Simulation for Aircraft Design Certification Heat Transfer in Heating, Cooling and Power Generation Systems I Heat Transfer Graduate Student Research Papers II - Hosted by the National Institute of Aerospace 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3894 Generic Control Allocation Toolbox Design for Preliminary Vehicle J. Pei, NASA Langley Research Center, G. Bassett, University of Hampton, VA; Austin, TX; J. Grisham, Texas, Arlington, TX; University of Texas, Stanford, CA; Finch, Stanford University, P. Analytical Mechanics Associates, M. Toniolo, NASA Langley L. Miller, Inc., Hampton, VA; et al. Hampton, VA; Research Center, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3899 Aerodynamic performance of albatross-inspired wing shape for marine unmanned air vehicles A. Stempeck, M. Hassanalian, Abdelkefi, Las Cruces, New Mexico State University, NM 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3905 Measurements Spanwise Wavefront Compressible of a Two-Dimensional Shear Layer University M. Rennie, E. Jumper, J. Wells, of Notre Dame, IN 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3908 Air Quality and Flow Regimes at Clean Rooms Abou Dief, A. E. Khalil, T. H. Metwally, Cairo, Egypt AbouZeid, Cairo University, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3893 A computational interface for Steady-State Models: An FMI Extension Cremona, L. Mangeruca, G. Mancuso, F. A. Ulisse, Mignogna, S. Boccabella, Corporation, Rome, United Technologies Italy; et al. 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3898 Low-Speed Post-Stall Wing Wake Impingement on Horizontal Stabilizer of the Common Research Model Singapore, University of Glasgow, K. Tan, Singapore Institute Wang, Singapore; P. Singapore, Singapore; of Technology, S. Srigrarom, University of Glasgow, Singapore, Singapore 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3904 Aero-optical effects in non- equilibrium air C. Limbach, R. Miles, Wu, Y. A. Tropina, College Station, TX A&M University, Texas 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3907 Dependence of Film Cooling Effectiveness on In-Hole and Surface Roughness M. Ikwubuo, E. Caraballo, D. Munday, Oxford, OH Miami University, Chaired by: R. RUFF, The MathWorks, Inc. and C. ATKINSON, Lockheed Martin Corporation Inc. and C. ATKINSON, The MathWorks, Chaired by: R. RUFF, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3892 A novel framework approach enabling Model-based Requirements and Verification Validation Blochwitz, ESI M. Gottschall, T. B. Binder, Group, Dresden, Germany 28 June 2018 Thursday, 286-NIA-2 National Institute of Aerospace Chaired by: C. BRITCHER, Old Dominon University and D. STANLEY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3897 Online Optimal Control Prediction Method for Control Allocation M. Acheson, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 287-PDL-7 Chaired by: M. RENNIE, University of Notre Dame 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3903 Effect of Acoustic Disturbances on Aero-Optical Measurements E. B. Catron, M. Rennie, S. Gordeyev, University of Notre Dame, Jumper, Dame, IN 28 June 2018 Thursday, 288-TP-11 University of Florida ORNL and S. SHERIF, A&M University and K. NAWAZ, Texas Chaired by: M. PATE, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3906 On the Modelling of Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Characteristics E. Khalil, A. Adel, G. ElHarriri, W. Abdelmaksoud, E. Saad, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 285-MST-8

120 aviation.aiaa.org Roswell Marietta Embassy B Exposition Hall 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3919 and Broadband Noise Fan Tonal Operating Simulations at Transonic Conditions Using Lattice-Boltzmann Methods I. Gonzalez-Martino, D. Casalino, Exa Corporation, Paris, France 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3925 Numerical Investigation of Low- Noise Airfoils Inspired by the Down Coat of Owls A. Bodling, Sharma, Iowa State Ames, IA University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3918 Unsteady Simulations of a Fan/ System. Part 3: Outlet-Guide-Vane Broadband Noise Computation Spalart, The Boeing Company, Suzuki, P. T. M. Strelets, M. Shur, Seattle, WA; St. Petersburg Polytechnic A. Travin, Saint Petersburg, Russia University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3924 Noise Evaluation of Wind Turbine based on Numerical Simulation Methods B. Fassmann, N. Reiche, R. Ewert, M. Herr, J. Delfs, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany Computational Aeroacoustics IV 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3917 A Frequency Domain Model for Interaction Broadband Turbine Noise: Comparison with Measurements Carrasco Laraña, A. Serrano, ITP, P. Alcobendas, Spain 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3923 An Acoustic Resonance Study with Geometry an Open-Jet Wind Tunnel Local-Time- Using a Time-Accurate Stepping CESE Method Jacobs, E. Duell, S. Muller, C. Yen, TN Tullahoma, Boxed Luncheon in Exposition Hall Turbomachinery and Core Noise III Turbomachinery Spacecraft Thermal Control and Thermophysics in Applications 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3916 Aerodynamic and Acoustic Testing Exhaust Case with of a Turbine Integrated Hot Stream Liners in a Realistic Multi-stage Environment D. Broszat, I. Mahle, MTU Aero Engines, Wallin, Munich, Germany; M. Billson, F. Sweden; M. GKN Aerospace, Trollhättan, German Aerospace U. Tapken, Spitalny, Center (DLR), Berlin, Germany 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3922 Aerodynamic and Aeroacoustic Numerical Investigation of an Axial Fan using Lattice Boltzmann Methods Le Garrec, C. Polacsek, D. Hainaut, T. T. Mincu, S. Deck, ONERA, Châtillon, France 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-3913 Internal Depressurization of Hydrazine with Application to In- Orbit Satellite Refueling M. Espinosa, SAIC, Greenbelt, MD; G. NASA Goddard Space Flight Webster, Greenbelt, MD; G. Coll, SAIC, Center, NASA Kennedy Greenbelt, MD; B. Nufer, Cape Canaveral, FL; M. Space Center, Kandula, Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies, Aranyos, NASA Inc., Cape Canaveral, FL; T. Cape Canaveral, FL Kennedy Space Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3915 Study of Entropy Noise through a 2D Stator using CAA Le Garrec, A. Emmanuelli, M. Huet, T. ONERA, Châtillon, France; S. Ducruix, France CentraleSupélec, Gif-sur-Yvette, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3921 GPU CABARET Solutions for the CoJen Jet Noise Experiment A. Markesteijn, GPU-prime, Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom; S. Karabasov, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-3912 Characteristic Pressure Rise with Increase in Liquid- Temperature Locked Hydrazine Systems for Satellite Refueling M. Kandula, Stinger Ghaffarian Inc., Cape Canaveral, FL; B. Technologies, Cape NASA Kennedy Space Center, Nufer, Canaveral, FL

2 ) 3 Chaired by: W. SCHUSTER, Honeywell International, Inc. Chaired by: W. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3914 through Noise Transmission Tonal OGV a Non-Axisymmetric Turbine with Separated Flow: Prediction and Measurements J. Fernández Aparicio, A. Serrano, ITP, Alcobendas, Spain 28 June 2018 Thursday, 292-AA-45 Chaired by: C. SCALO 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3920 On the theoretical self-similarity of turbulent round jets: boundary conditions and buffer zone treatments Pontifical Catholic University of C. Moser, Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil; A. Da Ronch, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 289-TP-12 Air Force Reseach Laboratory Chaired by: B. TAFT, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-3911 Effects of Zincaluminate on Thermal Behaviors and Combustion Characteristics of 5AT/Sr(NO C. Cao, S. Lu, D. Zhang, Liu, H. of University of Science and Technology China, Hefei, China 28 June 2018 Thursday, 290-LUNCH-2 1230 - 1400 hrs 28 June 2018 Thursday, 291-AA-44 Propellant aviation.aiaa.org 121 Spring Techwood University The Learning Center 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3937 Kinematic and Acoustic Similarities Boundary of Separated Turbulent Layers A. Suryadi, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3943 Large-Eddy Simulations of Supersonic Jet Noise Generation Modeling Using Wall J. Liu, A. Corrigan, Naval Research D.C. Washington, Laboratory, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3931 Acoustic Propagation in Pipes with Corrugated Treatment J. Golliard, University of Maine, Le Mans, Humbert, University Aurégan, T. France; Y. of Le Mans, France 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3936 Airfoil dual acoustic feedback mechanisms at low-to-moderate Reynolds number University of E. Arcondoulis, A. Zander, Adelaide, Australia; C. Doolan, Sydney, University of New South Wales, Australia; L. Brooks, University of Adelaide, Liu, Southern Adelaide, Australia; Y. University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3942 Investigation of noise characteristics of jet noise from high-BPR turbofan engines in model-scale Zhang, D. Lin, Commercial Aircraft I. Lee, Y. Corporation of China, Ltd. (COMAC), Beijing, China 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3948 Characterization of detonation re- initiation mode in a flat channel with a pre-detonator using chemiluminescence imaging at 200 kHz Fan, Chi, W. J. He, Q. Lei, Zheng, Y. Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China Duct Acoustics IV Jet Aeroacoustics VIII Diagnostics in Reacting Flows 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3929 Hybrid Methods for the Prediction of the Noise Radiated by a Mach 0.5 Ducted Orifice Flow Universiteit Brussel, Ixelles, Z. Jardon, Vrije Belgium; U. Karban, Middle East Technical J. Christophe, Kalkanli, Turkey; University, C. Schram, von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3935 Broadband Airfoil-Noise Source Localization by Microphone Arrays and Modeling of a Swept Free-Tip Blade École Centrale de M. Roger, G. Yakhina, Baron, France; A. Finez, V. Ecully, Lyon, France; S. Moreau, MicrodB, Ecully, Sherbrooke University , Sherbrooke, Canada; J. Giez, Safran Group, Moissy- Cramayel, France 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3941 Modelling Noise Sources in Offset Jets Using Linear Two-Stream Stability Theory N. Sohoni, A. Sinha, Indian Institute of Mumbai, India Bombay, Technology 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3947 Comparison of Detonation Initiation by Hot Jet and Obstacles Studied via Chemiluminescence Imaging at 200 kHz Fan, Chi, W. J. Zheng, Q. Lei, He, Y. Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions VI 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3928 Sound Absorption of Sintered Stainless Steel Fiber Blocks K. Sato, H. Daiguji, University J. Tuasikal, Ishii, Japan Japan; T. Tokyo, of Tokyo, Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan Tokyo, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3934 The Large Scale Structures of a High Reynolds Number Turbulent Boundary Layer over Rough Surfaces L. Joseph, N. Molinaro, W. R. Repasky, Devenport, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksburg, VA and State University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3940 Experimental and computational study of tones occurring with a coaxial nozzle K. Zaman, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; I. Milanovic, University of A. Fagan, C. Miller, Hartford, Hartford, CT; Cleveland, NASA Glenn Research Center, OH 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3946 Effects of wall heat loss on deflagration-to-detonation transition in micro-scale tubes studied via chemiluminescence imaging Fan, W. Chi, Q. Lei, J. He, Z. Wang, Y. Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3927 Modal Deconvolution Method in a Finite Circular Duct, using Flush- mounted Microphones ONERA, Palaiseau, S. Fauqueux, R. Davy, France 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3933 The Dynamic Response of a Pinhole Microphone under Flows of Varying Shear Stress L. Joseph, W. N. Balantrapu, R. Repasky, Devenport, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Blacksburg, VA and State University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3939 in Dual- Resonance and Tones Stream Nozzles induced by vortex shedding from struts I. Milanovic, University of Hartford, NASA K. Zaman, C. Miller, Hartford, CT; Cleveland, OH Glenn Research Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3945 Structure and Dynamics of Liquid- Fueled Piloted Spray Flames Kulatilaka, Texas Paschal, W. T. Wang, Y. College Station, TX A&M University, Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 293-AA-46 BAKE, DLR-German Aerospace Center Chaired by: F. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3926 An experimental multi-ports methodology for fan acoustic installation effects J. Dominique, Christophe, C. Schram, von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium; R. Corralejo, United Kingdom Dyson, Ltd., Malmesbury, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 294-AA-47 Chaired by: K. AHUJA, Georgia Institute of Technology 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3932 On the sensitivity of acoustics of short circular holes to inlet edge geometries J. Guzman Inigo, H. Johnson, A. D. Yang, Morgans, Imperial College London, United Kingdom 28 June 2018 Thursday, 295-AA-49 Chaired by: B. HENDERSON, NASA Glenn Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3938 Spatiotemporal-correlation analysis of jet noise from a round nozzle high-performance aircraft Neilsen, Brigham Young S. Swift, K. Gee, T. Air Force A. Wall, Provo, UT; University, AFB, Wright-Patterson Research Laboratory, OH; J. Downing, M. James, Blue Ridge Research and Consulting, LLC, Asheville, NC 28 June 2018 Thursday, 296-AMT-9/FD-52 GE North Carolina State Univ and K. VENKATESAN, NARAYANASWAMY, Chaired by: V. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3944 Investigation of Soot Formation Interaction Region Near Flame-Wall in Rich Ethylene/Air Flames A&M Kulatilaka, Texas W. Wang, A. Jain, Y. College Station, TX University,

122 aviation.aiaa.org Baker Fairlie Courtland 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3960 Study on a Camber Adaptive Winglet Catalano, A. Abdalla, University J. Eguea, F. of São Paulo, Carlos, Brazil; L. de University of Twente, Santana, C. Venner, Enschede, The Netherlands; A. Fontes São José dos Campos, Silva, Embraer, Brazil 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3954 Aerodynamic Conceptual Design of Boundary Layer Ingestion Propulsor Systems: Hybrid Wingbody Aircraft with Propulsion-Airframe- Integration B. Lee, M. Liou, NASA Glenn Research Cleveland, OH; H. Kim, Kyunghee Center, Suwon, South Korea University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3959 in a Reducing the Effects of Wakes Flapped wing A. Matpadi Raghavendra, Alliance Bangalore, India University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3953 Use of Global Drag Rise Boundaries to Investigate Ill-Posed Transonic Airfoil Optimization Jin, University of Y. H. Wang, J. Doherty, Guildford, United Kingdom Surrey, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3958 Slotted Airfoil with Control Surface Pfeiffer Consulting, Wichita, KS N. Pfeiffer, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3964 Experimental Investigation of Drag Reduction on Automobiles With an Inflatable Boat-Tail K. McNamara, J. Jacob, B. Loh, Oklahoma OK; R. Tsuruta, Stillwater, State University, Motor E. Itakura, Toyota Tsukada, T. MI; et al. Corporation, Ann Arbor, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3952 Efficient Multi-Resolution Approaches for Exploration of External Aerodynamic Shape and Topology Rendall, C. L. Kedward, A. Payot, T. Allen, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Aerodynamic Shape Optimization II Airfoil/Wing/Configuration Aerodynamics II Innovative Aerodynamic Concepts and Designs 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3957 Chordwise Actuation Effects on NACA 0012 Morphing Airfoils A. Rocha dos Santos, G. Caselato de Sousa, A. Sanches, O. Santos, D. Rade, Institute of A. de Paula, Technological São José dos Campos, Aeronautics (ITA), Brazil 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3963 High Altitude Aerodynamic To Counter Climate Reflectors Change Charoenboonvivat, D. M. Smith-Pierce, Y. Shukla, N. Komerath, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA Technology, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3951 Gradient-Limiting Shape Control for Efficient Aerodynamic Optimisation Rendall, University L. Kedward, C. Allen, T. of Bristol, United Kingdom 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3956 Aspect-Ratio Effects for Low-Order Modeling of Swept-Wing Stall Hosangadi, A. A. Jamwal, P. Gopalarathnam, North Carolina State Raleigh, NC University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3962 Boundary layer Blockage, Venturi Effect and Cavitation Causing Aerodynamic Choking and Shock in Human Artery Leading Waves to Hemorrhage and Massive Heart Attack – A New Perspective Indian Space Research Sanal Kumar, V. Sankar, India; V. Organisation, Trivandrum, N. Chandrasekaran, Indian Institute of Saravanan, Science, Bangalore, India; V. Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore, India; S. Mani, Georgia Institute Atlanta, GA; A. Krishnan, Elliot of Technology, NH; et al. Hospital, Manchester, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3950 Optimization Methodology for a 2-D Course Correction of a 155 mm Spin-Stabilized Projectile Nexter Munitions, G. Arnoult, M. Zeidler, ONERA, Bourges, France; E. Garnier, Meudon, France Chaired by: B. MCGRATH, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and K. GERZINA, Orbital ATK Organization The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and K. GERZINA, Orbital ATK Chaired by: B. MCGRATH, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3955 Numerical Study of the Effects on Transonic Leading Edge Tubercles Performance of Airfoils Royal Military College R. Perez, A. Asghar, of Canada, Kingston, Canada 28 June 2018 Thursday, 299-APA-36 & Technology Chaired by: S. SAXENA, General Electric Company and R. DOWGWILLO, Boeing Engineering Operations 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3961 Aerodynamic Study on Efficiency Improvement of a Wing Embedded Lifting Fan Remaining Open in Cruise Flight Aachen University of Applied B. Hoeveler, M. Sciences, Aachen, Germany; C. Wolf, Raffel, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Aachen Janser, Göttingen, Germany; F. University of Applied Sciences, Aachen, Germany Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 297-APA-34/MDO-20 MAGEE, The Boeing Company and T. Chaired by: G. KURUVILA, Boeing Research & Technology 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3949 Universal Airfoil Parametrization Using B-Splines CA; A. D. Rajnarayan, Self, Mountain View, University, Brigham Young Ning, J. Mehr, Provo, UT 28 June 2018 Thursday, 298-APA-35 aviation.aiaa.org 123 Hanover F Hanover C Hanover G Greenbriar 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3982 A Hierarchical Bayesian Network Methodology to Analyze Aviation Incident Reports X. Zhang, S. Nannapaneni, Mahadevan, Nashville, TN University, Vanderbilt 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3972 Characterization of an Engine Icing and Comparison to Liquid Tunnel Content from an Evaporation Water Model C. Davison, J. MacLeod, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3981 of Vision-Based Field Testing Surveillance System for Ramp Area Operations Cheng, Optimal H. Lu, J. Kwan, A. Fong, V. Synthesis, Inc., Los Altos, CA 1600 hrs Oral Presentation Capability at NRC Expanded Test Facility Research Altitude Test (Invited) D. Fuleki, J. Chalmers, S. Shahryari Fard, M. Neuteboom, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada Unsteady Aerodynamics II Data Science in ATC/ATM II Data Science in ATC/ATM Aircraft Design Optimization III 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3976 Aero-propulsive Design Optimization of a Turboelectric Boundary Layer Ingestion Propulsion System NASA Glenn Research Center, J. Gray, NASA Ames Cleveland, OH; G. Kenway, Moffett Field, CA; J. Research Center, Martins, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Ann Arbor, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3980 A Comparative Study of Machine for Aviation Learning Techniques Applications A. Maheshwari, D. DeLaurentis, Purdue Lafayette, IN West University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3968 Self-Induced Roll Characteristics of Low-Aspect-Ratio Flat-Plate Wings Improved by Sinusoidal Edge Liu, Z. Zhang, Q. Hu, P. C. Cheng, T. Beijing, China; Qu, Beihang University, University of R. Akkermans, Technical Braunschweig, Germany 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3971 Particle Size Calibration Testing in the NASA Propulsion System Laboratory (Invited) M. King, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH; J. Manin, Artium Inc., Sunnyvale, CA; J. Technologies, Zante, NASA Glenn Research Center, Van Cleveland, OH Update on Recent Ice Crystal Icing Facilities and Research (Invited) 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3975 A Decision Support System for the Mission-Based Evaluation of Aerial Platforms: Advancements and Final Results Validation Stütz, S. Morawietz, M. Strohal, P. University of the German Federal Armed Forces, Munich, Germany 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3979 Speech-to-text Custom IBM Watson Model for Anomaly Detection using Communication Voice ATC-pilot Kostiuk, Robust S. Subramanian, P. Analytics, Inc., Crofton, MD; G. Katz, IBM, D.C. Washington, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3967 Thrust Extraction from Vorticity Fields in Steady and Unsteady Flows L. Russo, M. Ostieri, R. Tognaccini, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Italy 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3970 Measurements Temperature Total Using a Rearward Facing Probe in Supercool Liquid Droplet and Ice Crystal Clouds (Invited) Bartkus, NASA Glenn Struk, T. J. Agui, P. Cleveland, OH Research Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3974 Sizing and Optimization of Novel and Vehicles General Aviation Propulsion System Architectures D. Mavris, Cai, I. Chakraborty, Y. G. Cinar, Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3978 Similarity Search of Spatiotemporal Scenario Data for Strategic Air Management Traffic A&M University, J. Xie, H. Nguyen, Texas University of Wan, Corpus Christi, TX; Y. Arlington, TX Texas, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3966 Rapid Prediction Method for Extreme Aerodynamics D. Nixon, Self, Los Altos, CA 1430 hrs Oral Presentation An Aero-Thermal Analysis for the Propulsion Systems Laboratory at NASA Glenn Research Center (Invited) NASA Glenn Research Center, M. Oliver, Cleveland, OH; A. Johnson, E. Hubbard, Struk, NASA Jacobs, Cleveland, OH; P. Cleveland, OH Glenn Research Center, Chaired by: C. BIL, RMIT University 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3973 Assessment of a Boundary Layer Aircraft Ingesting Turboelectric Configuration using Signomial Programming D. Hall, A. Dowdle, J. Gonzalez, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, W. Cambridge, MA; L. Trollinger, Aurora Flight Sciences, Thalheimer, Cambridge, MA 28 June 2018 Thursday, 303-ATIO.ATM-15 Chaired by: H. ARNESON, NASA Ames Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3977 Automatic Classification of Roof Shapes for Multicopter Emergency Landing Site Selection J. Castagno, E. Atkins, University of MI Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 300-APA-37 JOHNSON, The Boeing Company Chaired by: P. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3965 Indicial Aerodynamic Modeling For Arbitrary Gust Responses M. Ghoreyshi, A. Jirasek, U.S. Air Force Colorado Springs, CO; I. Greisz, Academy, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO; M. Satchell, U.S. Air Colorado Springs, CO Force Academy, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 301-ASE-13 Administration and J. MACLEOD, National Research Council Canada Chaired by: J. FISHER, Federal Aviation 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3969 Update on the NASA Glenn Propulsion Systems Lab Icing and Ice Crystal Cloud Characterization - 2017 (Invited) NASA Glenn Ratvasky, Zante, T. J. Van Bencic, Cleveland, OH; T. Research Center, C. Challis, HX5, LLC, Cleveland, OH; E. Timko, Jacobs, Cleveland, OH 28 June 2018 Thursday, 302-ATIO.ACD-12/MDO-21

124 aviation.aiaa.org Embassy F Embassy G Embassy D 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3989 Integrated Modeling of Dynamic Airline Behavior in the Air Transport System M. Hornung, M. Urban, K. Ploetner, Munich, Germany Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-3996 Noise mitigation optimization of A-RNP /RNP AR approaches Morscheck, German Aerospace Center F. (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3988 and Impact of Early Verification on Successful Delivery of Validation Systems Aviation K. Thomas, Stevens Institute of Felder, W. Hoboken, NJ Technology, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-3995 Placement of Runways at Capacity Constrained Airports to Minimize Population Exposure to Noise M. LeVine, Lafayette College, Easton, PA; D. Mavris, Zanella, M. Kirby, J. Bernardo, P. Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3987 NASA and UTM and D-NET: Collaborative Research on JAXA’s Integrating Small UAS with Disaster Response Efforts Kopardekar, J. Homola, M. Johnson, P. Moffett NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA; A. Andreeva-Mori, D. Kubo, K. Kobayashi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Japan; et al. Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-3994 Demonstration of a Framework for Environmental Comparing Aviation Impact Mitigation Strategies M. LeVine, Lafayette College, Easton, PA; D. M. Kirby, J. Bernardo, H. Pfaender, Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4001 at Lower- An Analysis of Flight Time than-Optimal Cruise Altitude J. DeArmon, H. Bateman, MITRE J. Foster, Corporation, McLean, VA Operations Management II Advanced Operational Concepts 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3986 Generation Research on Trajectory and Optimization in Continuous Descent Operations J. Liu, Zhang, X. Dai, H. Zu, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-3993 Quantification of Error for Rapid Fleet-Level Noise Computation Model Assumptions M. LeVine, Lafayette College, Easton, PA; D. Mavris, Georgia Li, M. Kirby, D. Lim, Y. Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4000 How the geometry of arrival routes can influence sequencing? K. Zeghal, B. Favennec, A. Trzmiel, France EUROCONTROL, Brétigny, Environmental Impact Mitigation 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3985 Laboratory Evaluation of Dynamic in a En Route Routing of Air Traffic Arrival Metering Environment D. Isaacson, M. Hayashi, C. Gong, G. NASA Ames Research H. Tang, Wong, Moffett Field, CA Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3992 Stochastic and Dynamic Optimization of Area Navigation Noise Abatement Arrival and Approach Procedures A. Kendall, J. Clarke, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA Technology, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-3999 Cooperative Automation Supporting Pilot-Dispatch Negotiation of Change Requests Enroute Trajectory H. Idris, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; S. Harrison, D. Wing, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, VA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3984 System Automation of a DA42 Aircraft General Aviation University Holzapfel, Technical C. Krause, F. of Munich, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3991 Enhancing Aircraft Fuel Burn Modeling on the Airport Surface Reynolds, Lincoln E. Clemons, T. Massachusetts Institute of Laboratory, Lexington, MA; S. Badrinath, Technology, Chati, H. Balakrishnan, Massachusetts Y. Cambridge, MA Institute of Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-3998 Proximity versus dynamicity – an initial analysis at four European airports Pasutto, K. Zeghal, E. Hoffman, P. France EUROCONTROL, Brétigny, Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 304-ATIO.ATM-16 NASA Ames Research Center Chaired by: D. THIPPHAVONG, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3983 Design of a Control Law for an Autonomous Approach and Landing Spacing System J. Shortle, O. Snisarevska, L. Sherry, Fairfax, VA George Mason University, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 305-ATIO.ATM-17 Chaired by: K. MARAIS, Purdue University and N. FALA 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3990 Fulfilling long-term emission reduction goals in aviation by alternative fuel options: An evolutionary approach M. Urban, A. Roth, Bauhaus K. Ploetner, Germany; Taufkirchen, Luftfahrt e.V., University of Munich, Technical G. Tay, Garching, Germany; A. Habersetzer, Taufkirchen, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., Germany 28 June 2018 Thursday, 306-ATIO.ATM-18 REYNOLDS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chaired by: T. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-3997 Operational Deployment and Evaluation of the NAS Constraint Tool Evaluation and Notification Borchers, K. Sheth, S. Sahlman, A. P. Shih, NASA Ames Research F. Clymer, Niznik, Moffett Field, CA; T. Center, TX; et al. American Airlines, Fort Worth, aviation.aiaa.org 125 Hanover A Hanover B Hanover D Centennial IV Partnerships Joeri De Ruytter 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-4008 Enabling the Digital Thread in Commercial Aircraft Companies A. Gharbi, S. Briceno, D. Mavris, Georgia Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, Honeywell Aerospace Europe Research and Technology Business Development and Research and Technology 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4007 Modeling Airlift Operations for Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief to Support Acquisition Decision-Making M. Muehlberg, S. Chetcuti, L. Wei, C. Weit, C. Chan, H. Gilani, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA; et al. Technology, Igor Perkon Pipistrel Vertical Solutions Pipistrel Vertical Research and Development Program Manager 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4006 Model Based Collaborative Design & Optimization of Blended Wing Body Aircraft Configuration : AGILE EU Project Prakasha, German Aerospace Center P. Della Vecchia, (DLR), Hamburg, Germany; P. University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, Ciampa, German Aerospace Center Italy; P. (DLR), Hamburg, Germany; D. Ciliberti, University of Naples “Federico II”, Naples, A. Jungo, CFS Italy; D. Charbonnier, Engineering SA, Lausanne, Switzerland; et al. 1600 hrs Oral Presentation of with the Long-Tail Working Study Year Innovation – a Two of the Convergent Aeronautics Quest to Boost Solutions project’s Concepts Transformative S. Qua, Back Loop Consulting, C. Haley, Seattle, WA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4015 A Persistent Simulation Environment for Autonomous Systems R. Williams, NASA Langley B. Kelley, J. Hampton, VA; Research Center, NASA Armstrong Holland, O. Schnarr, Edwards, CA; B. Flight Research Center, Allen, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Pablo Perez-Illana 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4005 Development of a Modular Knowledge-Based Model Generator for the Preliminary Aircraft Design Process of the Future J. Jepsen, E. Moerland, B. A. Zamfir, Nagel, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Hamburg, Germany 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4010 Reflections on an NRA: Recommendations for Strengthening the NASA ARMD CAS Culture of Innovation Project’s Booz Allen Hamilton, Washington, L. Yu, D.C. 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4014 Communication: Utilizing Trusted Speech Communication to Enhance Success Human-Machine Teaming E. Meszaros, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; L. Le Vie, B. Allen, NASA Hampton, VA Langley Research Center, Directorate General, European Commission Programme Officer, Research and Innovation Programme Officer, Design Optimization and Model Based I ATTRACTOR: Toward Justifiable Trust in Autonomous Systems II Justifiable Toward ATTRACTOR: Structuring for Rapid Innovation in Aeronautics the CAS Project Thursday Forum 360: Europe - Open to the World to Transform Aviation to Transform Thursday Forum 360: Europe - Open to the World 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4004 Aero-structural optimization of the HIRENASD Model configuration Xi’an, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Wang, Y. Northwestern Polytechnical China; Z. Yuan, Xi’an, China; D. Li, G. Chen, University, Xi’an, China; J. Xi’an Jiaotong University, Bai, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4009 at the Speed of Innovation: Working Impedance Mismatch in Rapid and Innovation Projects Associates, Inc., LTG C. Crain, N. Tashima, CulturalKeys, Troy, CA; E. Briody, Turlock, MI; A. McGowan, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4013 Informing an Intuitive Towards Mission Planning Interface for via Autonomous Multi-Asset Teams Image Descriptions L. Le Vie, M. Last, B. Barrows, B. Allen, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, VA Sebastiano Fumero Directorate General, European Commission Head of Unit - Aeronautics, Research and Innovation 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4003 Developing a Digital Thread Aerodynamic / Digital Twin Performance Authoritative Truth Source E. Kraft, University of Tennessee, TN Tullahoma, Tullahoma, 1430 hrs Oral Presentation Exploring and Experiencing Different Approaches to Innovation in the NASA Aeronautics CAS Project NASA Langley Research Center, M. Waszak, I. Lopez, NASA Glenn Research Hampton, VA; Cleveland, OH; A. McGowan, K. Freidt, Center, Hampton, VA NASA Langley Research Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4012 Goal Detection via Mental Representation B. Allen, NASA Langley Research J. Ecker, Hampton, VA Center, Optimization Pier-Davide Ciampa Pier-Davide German Aerospace Center (DLR) Team Lead, Multidisciplinary Design and Team Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 307-ATIO.DE-2 Chaired by: J. QUINLAN, NASA Langley Research Center and C. DAVIES, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Chaired by: J. QUINLAN, NASA Langley Research Center and C. DAVIES, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4002 Stochastic Modeling of Preliminary Wing Box Structural Design for Stiffness Arizona State Takahashi, D. Miskin, T. AZ Tempe, University, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 308-ATIO.TF-11 NASA-Langley Research Center Chaired by: A. MCGOWAN, 1400 hrs Oral Presentation Structuring for Rapid Innovation in Aeronautics in the NASA Convergent Aeronautics Solution Project I. Lopez, NASA Glenn Research Center, A. McGowan, Cleveland, OH; M. Waszak, Hampton, NASA Langley Research Center, VA 28 June 2018 Thursday, 309-ATIO.TF-12 NASA Langley Research Center Chaired by: B. ALLEN, NASA Langley Research Center and N. ALEXANDROV, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4011 Explainability of UAV-Based Towards Convolutional Neural Networks for Object Classification B. Allen, NASA Langley C. Dolph, L. Tran, Hampton, VA Research Center, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 310-F360-8 1400 - 1600 hrs Airbus Americas Inc. Moderator : David Hills, Vice President, Research & Technology, Panelists:

126 aviation.aiaa.org Lenox Vinings Kennesaw Dunwoody 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-4022 Numerical studies of three and four array using LES and IDDES HAWT C. Dao, M. Ilie, Georgia Southern Statesboro, GA University, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4021 A Numerical Simulation Method of Co-Flow Jet Airfoil with Energy System inside the Duct Song, J. Xu, Z. Han, Northwestern K. Li, W. Xi’an, China Polytechnical University, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4028 Experimental investigation of DBD plasma actuators on a BWB aerial vehicle model Panagiotou, Kaparos, S. Koltsakidis, P. P. Aristotle University of K. Yakinthos, Thessaloniki, Greece 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4034 Evolution of Dynamical Temporal Structures in a Swept Compression Ramp Center, D. Gonzalez, Naval Surface Warfare D. Gaitonde, Indian Head, MD; M. Adler, Columbus, OH Ohio State University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4020 The Effect of Angle Attack on the Formation and Evolution of Flow Associated with a Synthetic Jet Actuator Rensselaer Polytechnic Rice, M. Amitay, T. NY Institute, Troy, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4027 Externally Mounted Active Flow Control for External Stores Support System Drag Reduction Gorman, M. Blom, A. M. Ouellette, T. Ashcraft, B. Fisk, U.S. T. Voronovich, et al. Point, NY; West Military Academy, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4033 Numerical Analysis of Laminar and Boundary Shock-Wave Turbulent Layer Interactions A. Gross, S. Lee, New Mexico State Las Cruces, NM University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4039 of Transfer Inter-Component Reynolds Stress in a Compressible Channel Flow Turbulent University, X. Chen, Zhejiang Sci-Tech Fei, Huazhong Hangzhou, China; F. University of Science and Technology, Li, Zhejiang Sci-Tech China; Y. Wuhan, Hangzhou, China University, Flow Separation Control 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4019 The Flow Physics of Synthetic Jets Interaction with Flow over a Flapped Airfoil A. Lindstrom, M. Monastero, Amitay, NY Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4026 Re-Orienting the Flow on a Swept- Circular Cylinder Back and Yawed I. Wygnanski, L. Taubert, H. Kalyankar, AZ Tucson, University of Arizona, Tucson, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4032 Effects of Reynolds Number on Laminar Boundary Layer Shock- Interaction Hypersonic Flows on a Double Cone D. Levin, University of Illinois, O. Tumuklu, Theofilis, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; V. University of Liverpool, United Kingdom 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4038 Rectangular CFD Simulations of Two Jets Impinging on a Water Water Pool University H. Gao, X. Han, Washington in St. Louis, MO; Q. Liu, Harbin Harbin, China; Institute of Technology, University in St. R. Agarwal, Washington Louis, St. MO Flow Control Applications: Experimental Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Interactions III Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Low Re and Bio-Inspired III: Flows with Instabilities 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4018 Response of a Laminar Separation Bubble to Zero-Net Mass Flux Actuation J. Seo, C. Meneveau, R. Mittal, Wu, W. Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4025 Joint Computational/Experimental Analysis of a Controlled Supersonic Cavity Flow for Scramjet Applications D. Omari, N. Alspach, Webb, Ohio State Gaitonde, M. Samimy, Columbus, OH University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4031 Large-Eddy Simulation of Axisymmetric Compression Corner Flow National Institute of Aerospace, Iyer, P. M. Malik, NASA Langley Hampton, VA; Hampton, VA Research Center, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4037 The influence of the cavity in flow structures of a zero-net-mass- flux jet M. Viturro, University of Toulouse, France; S. Le Clainche Martinez, Toulouse, University of Madrid, Technical J. Vega, Madrid, Spain; J. Soria, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4017 Numerical Simulation of Flow Control Over NASA Hump with Uniform Blowing Jet and Synthetic Jet University R. Agarwal, Washington G. Tang, in St. Louis, MO 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4024 Flow Dynamics Effected by Active Flow Control in an Offset Diffuser A. Glezer, Burrows, B. Vukasinovic, T. Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4030 Simulation of a Canonical Shock Layer Interaction Wave-Boundary Using an LBM-VLES Approach Li, P. A. Jammalamadaka, Y. Gopalakrishnan, R. Zhang, H. Chen, Exa Corporation, Burlington, MA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4036 on the Flow over Effects of Tripping an NACA-0012 Airfoil at a Moderate Reynolds Number NASA Langley Research Balakumar, P. Hampton, VA Center, Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 311-FC-18 Chaired by: A. GROSS, New Mexico State University and M. AMITAY, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chaired by: A. GROSS, New Mexico State University and M. AMITAY, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4016 Steady and Unsteady Excitation of Separated Flow over the NASA Hump Model M. Koklu, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 28 June 2018 Thursday, 312-FC-19/APA-38 Chaired by: N. WEBB, The Ohio State University 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4023 Comparison of Different Vortex Generating Devices for Flow Control Tail on a Vertical University of Scholz, Technical Singh, P. V. Braunschweig, Germany 28 June 2018 Thursday, 313-FD-53 Chaired by: S. LELE, Stanford University and J. POGGIE, Purdue University- Sch of Aero Astro 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4029 Numerical Simulation of Sidewall Influence on Supersonic Compression Ramp Interactions Purdue University, J. Poggie, K. Porter, Lafayette, IN West 28 June 2018 Thursday, 314-FD-54 and C. KANG, University of Alabama in Huntsville Chaired by: D. RAGNI, Delft University of Technology 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4035 Large-Eddy Simulation and Particle- of single-vortex Image Velocimetry ring instabilities Vlachos, C. Scalo, P. J. Chapelier, Z. Yu, Lafayette, IN West Purdue University, aviation.aiaa.org 127 Inman Auburn Embassy E International North V. Balaji, Princeton University V. Modeling Systems in the Post-Dennard Era Karthik Duraisamy, University of Michigan Karthik Duraisamy, Data-Driven Discovery of Closure Models 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4052 and Boundary Layer Transition- of the AEDC Heat Transfer-Imaging in the VKF Tunnel Materials Wedge B Using Infrared Thermography (Invited) C. Hall, J. A. Alexander, J. Wehrmeyer, Hopf, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4044 Free Wray-Agarwal Wall-Distance Model with Elliptic Turbulence Blending University in St. X. Han, Washington Louis, St. MO; M. Rahman, Aalto St. Louis, MO; R. Agarwal, University, University in St. Louis, Washington Louis, MO Fluid Dynamics Jay Boris, Naval Research Laboratory 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4051 Development of Unsteady Pressure Sensitive Paint Measurement Capability at Arnold Air Force Base (Invited) M. Sellers, Nelson, Quantitech, Inc., Arnold AFB, TN 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4043 Approximating space-time flow statistics from a limited set of known correlations A. Lozano-Duran, X. Yang, A. Towne, Stanford, CA Stanford University, Trends and Paradigm Shifts in Computational Trends Super- and Hypersonic Roughness Effects Super- Future of Fluids: Big Data and Computation Turbulence Models: Development and Validation Turbulence AEDC: Improved Optical Measurement Techniques at the AEDC AEDC: Improved Optical Measurement Techniques 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4047 Investigation of the Streamwise Development of Distributed Surface Roughness Effects on Supersonic Flows Kreth, J. C. Combs, P. B. Kocher, University of Tennessee, Schmisseur, TN Tullahoma, Tullahoma, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4050 Uncertainty Quantification in Steady State PSP Using Monte Carlo Simulations at AEDC (Invited) M. Nelson, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4042 Modeling Passive Scalar Dynamics using Turbulence in Wall-Bounded Resolvent Analysis S. Dawson, California Institute of Saxton-Fox, Pasadena, CA; T. Technology, Princeton, NJ; B. Princeton University, McKeon, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA Engineering and Physical Sciences Nathan Kutz, University of Washington Data-Driven Discovery of Governing Physical Laws and their Parametric Dependencies in the 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4046 Direct Numerical Simulations of roughness-induced transition in the boundary layer of a hypersonic spherical forebody under consideration of high-temperature gas effects Technical A. Di Giovanni, C. Stemmer, University of Munich, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4049 Uncertainty Analysis of the Optical Model Attitude and Deformation System in the AEDC PWT 16T Facility (Invited) C. Morris, M. Nelson, R. Rought, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, TN Tullahoma, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4041 Model A Modified k- ω Turbulence for Finite-Element CFD J. Erwin, University D. Stefanski, R. Glasby, Knoxville, TN; of Tennessee, S. Allmaras, Massachusetts Institute of Cambridge, MA; J. Coder, Technology, Knoxville, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; N. Burgess, Independent, San Jose, CA Sciences Robert Moser, University of Texas, Austin University of Texas, Robert Moser, Data, Models and Extrapolation in the Physical Chaired by: T. JULIANO, University of Notre Dame Chaired by: T. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4045 Sensitivity of hypersonic flows to distributed surface roughness using input-output analysis D. Cook, J. Thome, Brock, Nichols, University of Minnesota, Twin G. Candler, Cities, Minneapolis, MN 28 June 2018 Thursday, 318-GT-11 and K. BUTLER, Arnold Engineering Development Complex Chaired by: B. MILLS, AEDC/ ATA 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4048 Advances in Infrared Imaging for AEDC PWT/ Analysis Techniques Applications VKF Wind Tunnel (Invited) C. Hall, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 315-FD-55 Chaired by: B. SMITH, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and M. DENISON, NASA Ames Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4040 Navier-Stokes Partially-Averaged Formulation of Two-Layer Model Turbulence A&M C. Kamble, S. Girimaji, Texas College Station, TX University, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 316-FD-56 1400 - 1730 hrs University and H. LUO, Vanderbilt Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chaired by: Q. WANG, Speakers: 28 June 2018 Thursday, 317-FD-67 A panel discussion will follow these presentations.

128 aviation.aiaa.org Hanover E Embassy A Embassy H Embassy H 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-4059 Bidirectional Evolutionary Structural Optimization with Stationary Steps Ho Chi Minh City University of Vu, V. Viet Nam Ho Chi Minh City, Transport, 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-4065 An Adaptive Sequential Experiment Design Method for Metamodeling Harbin Ma, M. Yang, Zhou, K. Fang, P. Y. Harbin, China Institute of Technology, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4071 Aerothermodynamic Shape Optimization of Reentry Capsule H. Kutkan, S. Eyi, Middle East Technical Ankara, Turkey University, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4058 On the Combined Effect of Design- space Dimensionality Reduction and Optimization Methods on Shape Optimization Efficiency D. D’Agostino, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy; A. Serani, M. Diez, National Research Council (CNR), Rome, Italy 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4064 Efficient Progress Toward Compression Algorithms for Application in Flight Simulation Environments J. Thomas, E. Dowell, Duke University, Durham, NC; M. Anderson, G. McGowan, Inc., Mooresville, NC Corvid Technologies, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4063 Machine Learning Algorithms Improve Model Accuracy and To and Human-Autonomy Latency, Teaming 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4070 Experimental and numerical study of gas giant entry radiation in an expansion tube McIntyre, Liu, C. James, R. Morgan, T. Y. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4057 Optimal Design of Multi-Body Mechanisms Using Layered Connectivity Parameterization (LCP) K. James, K. Swartz, D. Tortorelli, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Manuel, L. Houston, B. Barrows, W. V. Le Vie, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4069 Flow/Surface-Reaction Interaction Characteristics and Heat Transfer for High-Enthalpy and Dissociated Gaseous Carbon-Oxygen Mixture Gui, Du, L. Liu, Y. Y. Tang, W. X. Yang, China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center (CARDC), Mianyang, China 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4056 High Resolution Topology Optimization of Aerospace Structures with Stress and Frequency Constraints Georgia Chin, G. Kennedy, T. M. Leader, Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, Shape and Topology Optimization III Shape and Topology Data Analysis Techniques Applied to Simulation Data Analysis Techniques Aerothermodynamics and Thermal Protection Systems III Modeling and Simulation of Navigation Communication Systems 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4068 Thermal performance simulation of combined saucer-shaped stratospheric airship J. Cai, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4055 using Aeroelastic Tailoring Additively Manufactured Lattice Structures M. Opgenoord, K. Willcox, Massachusetts Cambridge, MA Institute of Technology, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4062 Physics-based Radio Frequency Visualization for Operational Analysis E. Searles, Georgia Institute of M. Miller, Atlanta, GA Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4067 and CO Number Temperature Density Measurements in Shocked Diode CO and CO2 via Tunable Laser Absorption Spectroscopy M. MacDonald, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA; A. Brandis, B. Cruden, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Moffett Field, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4054 Multimaterial Thermoelastic Stress- Optimization constrained Topology of Structures with Adaptive Mesh Refinement Georgia Institute of Chin, G. Kennedy, T. Atlanta, GA Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4061 A Component-Level Model of Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) M. Madden, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, Chaired by: X. WANG, The University of Alabama Chaired by: X. WANG, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4066 Boundary Conditions in Wall Hypersonic Thermochemical Nonequilibrium Flows E. Josyula, C. Suchyta, III, K. Vogiatzis, Wright- Air Force Research Laboratory, Patterson AFB, OH Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 319-MDO-22 Chaired by: H. KIM, University of California, San Diego 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4053 Optimization of Active Topology Structures using a Higher-Order Level-Set-XFEM-Density Approach M. Geiss, K. Maute, University of Colorado, CO Boulder, Boulder, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 320-MST-9 Engility Corporation Lockheed Martin Corporation and J. KRUEP, Chaired by: C. ATKINSON, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4060 Simulation of Radar Signal Propagation via Multipath A. Sudol, S. Gordon, H. Ford, E. Inclan, Georgia Institute of D. Mavris, M. Miller, Atlanta, GA Technology, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 321-MST-10 NASA Ames Research Center ZAAL, NASA Ames Research Center and G. CHATTERJI, Chaired by: P. 1400 hrs No Presentations 28 June 2018 Thursday, 322-TP-13 aviation.aiaa.org 129 Embassy C Embassy B Centennial IV Session Rooms Exposition Hall Centennial Foyer Centennial I, II, III 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-4077 A Numerical Model of the Blade Element Momentum Method for Rotating Airfoils with Heat Transfer Calculation University of Morency, A. Samad, F. Québec, Montréal, Canada; C. Volat, University of Québec, Chicoutimi, Canada 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4076 Radiative Heating Prediction of Re-entry Vehicles Hyper-Velocity Method based on Finite Volume Miao, X. Cheng, J. Yu, J. Hao, W. J. Lyu, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), Beijing, China 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4075 Calculation of the Spectral Hemispherical Emissivity of an Arbitrarily Orientated Uniaxial Crystal Beijing, C. Fu, Peking University, X. Wu, China; Z. Zhang, Georgia Institute of Atlanta, GA Technology, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4081 Optimization of round-to-slot hole to improve film cooling performance Nanjing H. Ying, J. Zhang, C. Wang, University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China Friday Anil Nanduri Intel Corporation Keynote Speaker Speakers’ Briefing Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break Rising Leaders Keynote Session 1530 hrs Oral Presentation Thermal Radiation Near-Field between Hyperbolic Topological Insulators R. Zhang, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4080 Aerothermal Optimization of Internal Cooling Passages Using a Discrete Adjoint Method J. Martins, K. Maki, He, C. Mader, P. Ann University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Arbor, Vice President and General Manager, Drone Group Vice President and General Manager, Friday Plenary: Drone Technology - Leading the Data Revolution Friday Plenary: Drone Technology Heat Transfer in Heating, Cooling and Power Generation Systems II Heat Transfer 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4074 Study of Film Cooling Performance Edge with Blade Trailing for Turbine Rib Orientation Different V-Shaped C. Liu, H. G. Xie, Northwestern L. Ye, Xi’an, China Polytechnical University, 1500 hrs Oral Presentation Impact of Geometrical Characteristics on the Condensate Retention and Frost Formation on Metal Foams K. Nawaz, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN; A. Jacobi, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Theoretical, Analytical, and Computational Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, Radiation, and Phase Change I Theoretical, Analytical, and Computational Heat Transfer: 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4073 Generalized Solution for Two- Heat Dimensional Transient Conduction Problems with Partial Heating R. McMasters, Virginia Military Institute, de Monte, University of F. Lexington, VA; Italy; J. Beck, Michigan L’Aquila, L’Aquila, East Lansing, MI State University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4079 Blade Pre- The Effect of Turbine Design on Three-Dimensional Thermal and Mechanical Stress Distribution Resulting in Component Creep Life Geers, A. Simon, P. Grauer, N. Schmidt, F. MTU Aero Engines, Munich, Germany; University of Stuttgart, S. Staudacher, Technical Stuttgart, Germany; K. Vogeler, University of Dresden, Germany Thursday, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 323-TP-14 Maritime Academy TSAI, California State University, YEE, The Aerospace Corporation and W. Chaired by: P. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4072 Computational Heat Transfer Characteristics and Flow Regimes Fitted inside a Heat Exchanger Tube With Swirl Inserts Abdelmaksoud, A. Mahfouz, E. Khalil, W. Cairo, Egypt; A. Fahim, Cairo University, Housing and Building National Research Cairo, Egypt Center, 28 June 2018 Thursday, 324-TP-15 MIT Lincoln Laboratory FLAHERTY, A&M University and W. Texas Chaired by: M. PATE, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4078 Thermodynamic Analysis of a Two- Stage Cascade Refrigeration Cycle Lander for Application to Venus Payload Electronics Cooling Gross, California State K. Anderson, T. Pomona, CA; C. Polytechnic University, McNamara, A. Gatti, Ingenium Technical Services, Inc., Cupertino, CA 28 June 2018 Thursday, 325-NW-10 1600 - 1630 hrs 28 June 2018 Thursday, 326-RL-5 1630 - 1800 hrs 29 June 2018 Friday, 327-SB-5 0730 - 0800 hrs 29 June 2018 Friday, 328-PLNRY-5 0800 - 0900 hrs 29 June 2018 Friday, 329-NW-11 0900 - 0930 hrs

130 aviation.aiaa.org Spring Roswell Marietta Techwood 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-4098 Prediction of Acoustic Radiation Pair from a Co-rotating Vortex Spectral AA Using Two-dimensional Feng, C. Tian, China Aerospace Science F. Corporation (CASC), and Technology Beijing, China 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-4087 FQUROH: A Flight Demonstration Project for Airframe Noise – the 2nd Reduction Technology Flight Demonstration M. Murayama, Takaishi, T. K. Yamamoto, Ito, M. Kohzai, Japan Y. Yokokawa, Y. Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Chofu, Japan; et al. 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4092 Bifurcation Measurement and Analysis of a Nonlinear Rijke-type Thermoacoustic System D. Zhao, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand; X. Li, Nanyang Singapore, University, Technological Singapore 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4097 Unsteady coherent surface-pressure fluctuations from time-averaged flow data with given two-point statistics D. Casalino, Ragni, Delft Avallone, F. Delft, The University of Technology, Netherlands 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4103 Reflected wave manipulation by varying-depth acoustic liners Fang, R. Fattah, Hong J. Guo, X. Zhang, Y. Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, Kong; S. Miao, G. Zhou, Aerodynamics Research Institute, AVIC Harbin, China; et al. 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4086 with Test Acoustic Wind Tunnel 18% Scale Half-span Model toward FQUROH Second Flight Demonstration Takaishi, M. Murayama, T. Yokokawa, Y. Ito, Japan Aerospace H. Ura, M. Kohzai, Y. Exploration Agency (JAXA), Mitaka, Japan; et al. Duct Acoustics V Computational Aeroacoustics V 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4091 Numerical investigations of flutter phenomenon in compressor stages of helicopter engines M. Herran, Safran Group, Bordes, A. Vallon, Detandt, Free Ficat-Andrieu, Y. France; V. France Toulouse, Field Technologies, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4096 A Hybrid Computational Aeroacoustic Method For Low Speed Flows M. Caraeni, D. Siemens, A. Tosh, Bellevue, WA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4102 Helmholtz Resonator Liner with Flexible Walls Bake, German K. Knobloch, L. Enghardt, F. Aerospace Center (DLR), Berlin, Germany 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4085 Noise Reduction Design for Flap Side-edges toward FQUROH Second Flight Demonstration Ito, T. Y. Yokokawa, M. Murayama, Y. Japan R. Sakai, K. Yamamoto, Takaishi, Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Mitaka, Japan; et al. Turbomachinery and Core Noise IV Turbomachinery Integration Effects and Flight Acoustics III 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4090 Development of an Improved Core Noise Prediction Method for Long- cowl Engines University of C. Ekoule, B. Tester, Southampton, United Rolls-Royce Kingdom; S. Funke, C. Richter, Group plc, Blankenfelde, Germany 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4095 Direct Computation of Towards Aeroacoustic Noise with the High- Order FR/CPR Method Northwestern Polytechnical J. Shi, H. Yan, Xi’an, China; Z. Wang, University, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4101 Compact beam liners for low frequency noise Aurégan, University of Le M. Farooqui, Y. Mans, Le France 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4084 Investigating the Effect of Analytical Anisotropy in Amiet’s Leading-Edge Noise Model - An Extended Abstract R. Karve , D. Angland, University of Southampton, United Node-Langlois, Airbus, Kingdom; T. France Toulouse, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4089 CFD/CAA coupling strategies for rearward fan noise France; Node-Langlois, Airbus, Toulouse, T. Detandt, Free Field Ficat-Andrieu, Y. V. Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium Technologies, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4094 Noise Prediction of a Transonic Cavity Flow via Shear-Layer- Adapted Delayed Detached-Eddy Simulation Ozyoruk, Middle K. Cengiz, Y. O. Yalcin, Ankara, Turkey University, East Technical 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4100 Experimental assessment of the effect of temperature gradient across an aeroacoustic liner Simon, D. Sebbane, E. Piot, F. Mery, F. France; A. Reulet, ONERA, Toulouse, P. France Carazo-Mendez, Airbus, Toulouse, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4083 Sound Quality Assessments of Over- the-Wing Engine Configurations Applied to Continuous Descent Approaches Schültke, E. Stumpf, M. Pereda Albarran, F. Aachen, Germany Aachen University, RWTH Chaired by: J. WINKLER, United Technologies Research Center Chaired by: J. WINKLER, United Technologies 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4088 Noise sources of a lean-premixed jet flame Aachen K. Pausch, S. Herff, RWTH Aachen, Germany; H. Nawroth, University, University of Berlin, C. Paschereit, Technical RWTH Schroeder, Berlin, Germany; W. Aachen, Germany Aachen University, 29 June 2018 Friday, 332-AA-52 Chaired by: A. PILON, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4093 A Comparison of Boundary Integral Formulations for Sound Scattered by Moving Bodies M. Gennaretti, G. Bernardini, C. Poggi, Rome, Italy; C. University, Roma Tre National Research Council (CNR), Testa, Rome, Italy 29 June 2018 Friday, 333-AA-53 OptiNav Inc Chaired by: R. DOUGHERTY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4099 Measurement of Noise Reduction from Acoustic Casing Treatments Installed Over a Subscale High Rotor Bypass Ratio Turbofan R. Bozak, NASA Glenn Research Center, Inc., OptiNav, Cleveland, OH; R. Dougherty, Bellevue, WA Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 330-AA-50 Chaired by: R. THOMAS, NASA Langley Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4082 Aeroacoustics of High-Fidelity URANS Simulations of a Model Contra-Rotating Open Rotor with Mounting Pylon E. M. Kessler, J. Kleinert, L. Dürrwächter, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Kraemer, Germany 29 June 2018 Friday, 331-AA-51 aviation.aiaa.org 131 Piedmont Courtland University Embassy G 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4112 Sensors for the Measurement of Flow Induced Surface Pressure Fluctuations: Detection of Clipping and Calibration Carolus, University T. Manegar, K. Stahl, F. of Siegen, Germany 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4117 Camber Reduction to Mitigate Burst in Inverted Multi-element Wakes Airfoils Operating in Ground Effect New University, Pant, Delhi Technological P. Delhi, India Fan Broadband Noise Panel 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4107 Experimental Investigation on Circular Cylinders with Metal Foam for Noise Reduction Liu, Beihang Hu, P. Liu, H. Guo, T. F. Beijing, China University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4111 Statistical Characteristics of the Influence of an Electronically on Scanned Pressure Transducer Measurement Error and Uncertainty R. Seymour, M. Reeder, Semmelmayer, F. Wright- Air Force Institute of Technology, Patterson AFB, OH 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4116 Studies on 2D and 3D Boundary layer Blockage and External Flow Choking at Moving Wing in Ground Effect Indian Space Research Sanal Kumar, V. India; V. Organisation, Trivandrum, Saravanan, Seoul National University, Srinivasan, Seoul, South Korea; V. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State G. S, Air India Blacksburg, VA; University, Ltd, Chennai, India; S. Mani, Georgia Atlanta, GA; V. Institute of Technology, Kumaraguru College of Technology, Sankar, Coimbatore, India; et al. Acoustic/Fluid Dynamics Interactions VII Airfoil/Wing Aerodynamics Including Ground Effects Improved Measurements Techniques in Ground Test I in Ground Test Improved Measurements Techniques 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4106 Benchmark Assessment of an Improved Regularization for Generalized Inverse Technique Beamforming C. Schram, de Wyer, R. Zamponi, N. Van von Kármán Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint-Genèse, Belgium 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4110 Statistical Analysis of the Results from Experimentation utilizing Angle Measurement Wind Tunnel Systems H. Glaudel, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4115 Numerical Study of the Aerodynamics of a Rectangular Multi-Element Wing in Ground Effect University in St. N. Deng, Washington Louis, St. MO; Q. Qu, Beihang Beijing, China; R. Agarwal, University, University in St. Louis, Washington Louis, MO 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4105 Effects of Free Stream Disturbance on the Development of Compressible Flow around a Square Cylinder at Subsonic Mach Numbers H. Tasai, Kanuma, Y. Inoue, T. Y. Maekawa, University of Electro- Communications, Chofu, Japan 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4109 Implementation and Use of a for Iterative Wind Convergence Test Balance Load Predictions Tunnel N. Ulbrich, Jacobs, Moffett Field, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4114 Numerical Determination of Critical Mach Number of a Three -Element Airfoil in Unbounded Flow and Ground Effect University in St. Louis, B. Hu, Washington St. Louis, MO; Q. Qu, Beihang University, Beijing, China; R. Agarwal, Washington University in St. Louis, MO Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 334-AA-54 Chaired by: C. BROWN, NASA Glenn 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4104 Chaotic Analysis of the Thermoacoustic Instabilities of a Combustor Vortex Trapped R. Hernandez, University of Guanajuato, Italian , Mexico; G. Troiani, National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, Santa Maria di Galeria, Italy; Pagliaroli, Niccolò Cusano University, T. Rome, Italy; A. Hernandez-Guerrero, University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, Mexico 29 June 2018 Friday, 335-AA-55 0930 - 1230 hrs 29 June 2018 Friday, 336-AMT-10/GT-12 Chaired by: R. KUMAR, Florida State University 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4108 Comparative Analysis of Two Cryogenic Force Balance Calibration Systems NASA Langley Parker, D. Burns, P. K. Toro, Hampton, VA Research Center, 29 June 2018 Friday, 337-APA-40 Chaired by: C. TILMANN, AFRL/RQV 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4113 Numerical Study of the Aerodynamic Forces and Flow Physics of a Delta Wing in Mutational Ground Effect Zheng, Beihang Liu, Q. Qu, Y. Qin, P. Y. Beijing, China; R. Agarwal, University, University in St. Louis, Washington Louis, MO

132 aviation.aiaa.org Fairlie Hanover C Hanover A Greenbriar 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-4128 Drag reduction study of a 2D metal projectile series using SU2 code V, P. Selvarajan, D. P, S. K, B. P. Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore, India 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4122 Static Performance Results of Propellers Used on Nano, Micro, and Mini Quadrotors R. Deters, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Daytona Beach, FL; O. Dantsker, University, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; S. Kleinke, N. Norman, Embry- Daytona Riddle Aeronautical University, Beach, FL; M. Selig, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4127 CFD-Based Planform Design Study of a Low Aspect Ratio Wing Ankara, Turkey E. Dikbas, H. Atik, TUBITAK, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4133 Development of a Small Modular Multi-Stage Axial Compressor for Ice Crystal Icing Research Currie, National Research Council T. Canada, Ottawa, Canada 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4138 Optimization of an Oleo-pneumatic Shock Absorber Suitable for Subscale Aircraft Jingcheng, Chenhao, H. Jun, L. Song, F. W. Beijing, China Beihang University, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4121 Experimental Characterization of UAS Flow Fields Through Hotwire Anemometry and PIV M. Ali, J. Connors, M. Berry, J. Velarde, Syracuse, NY Syracuse University, Glauser, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4126 of Coupled Computations Validation for Pitching Motions of a Canard- Controlled Body with Dynamic Wind Data Tunnel Fresconi, Army Research J. Sahu, F. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Laboratory, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4132 Numerical Studies of Altitude of Scaling for Ground Level Tests Aeroengines with Ice Crystals Currie, National Research Council T. Canada, Ottawa, Canada 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4137 Conceptual design framework for an aircraft auxiliary photovoltaic system S. Liscouet-Hanke, E. Murugesan, Montréal, Canada Concordia University, Aircraft Systems and Subsystems Rotorcraft and V/STOL Aerodynamics I Engine Ice-Crystal Icing Modeling and Analysis Weapons Aerodynamics: Missile/Projectile/Guided-Munitions Weapons 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4120 Modeling Assessment of Turbulence Resolution for Lift- and Wake-Grid Offset Coaxial Rotor Simulations Z. Jia, S. Lee, University of California, Pennsylvania Davis, CA; K. Brentner, University Park, PA State University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4125 Aerodynamic Shape Optimization of a Supersonic Bending Body Projectile S. Silton, Army Research J. Paul, Vasile, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Laboratory, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4131 Numerical Investigation of Particle Breakup and Ingestion into an Axial Low Pressure Compressor at Engine Icing Operating Points Partners, LLC, Vantage Wright, W. D. Rigby, Cleveland, OH 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4136 Rapid Assessment of Power Requirements and Optimization of Thermal Ice Protection Systems E. Garcia, I. Chakraborty, M. Bendarkar, D. Mavris, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4119 Efficient Simulation of Multi-rotor Configurations with Low Reynolds Number Propellers Stanford, CA; Stanford University, J. Chiew, M. Aftosmis, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4124 Numerical study on the impact of a maneuver on the Phantom-Yaw- Effect in transonic flow C. Schnepf, E. Schuelein, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4130 Calculations Ice Crystals Trajectory Engine in a Turbofan Charton, M. Balland, G. Aouizerate, V. Safran Group, Moissy-Cramayel, France; C. Laurent, ONERA, Trontin, P. J. Senoner, France; et al. Toulouse, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4135 Influence of High Level Requirements in Aircraft Design: from scratch to sketch University of R. Fusaro, N. Viola, Technical Italy Turin, Turin, -AV -AV TM Kestrel Version 7.1.2 Accuracy for Kestrel Version Store Separation Simulations Chaired by: J. MILGRAM and N. HARIHARAN, CREATE-AV 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4118 Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamics Study on Coaxial and Quad-Rotor D. Shukla, N. Hiremath, Komerath, Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, 29 June 2018 Friday, 339-APA-42 Organization Chaired by: J. DOYLE, US Army AMRDEC and K. GERZINA, Orbital ATK 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4123 Assessment of HPCMP CREATE Air Force B. Jolly, S. Kernazhitskiy, M. Prior, SEEK EAGLE Office, Eglin AFB, FL 29 June 2018 Friday, 340-ASE-14 Boeing Commercial Airplanes Chaired by: D. FULEKI, National Research Council Canada and M. BRAVIN, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4129 Evaluation of a Thermodynamic Ice-Crystal Icing Model Using Experimental Ice Accretion Data Bartkus, Ohio Aerospace Institute, T. Struk, NASA Glenn Cleveland, OH; P. Cleveland, OH; J. Tsao, Research Center, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH 29 June 2018 Friday, 341-ATIO.ACD-13 Sierra Nevada Corporation and D. LEVY, ASDL, Georgia Tech Chaired by: I. CHAKRABORTY, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4134 High Level Requirements impact on Trade-Off analyses Configuration in a multidisciplinary integrated conceptual design methodology University of R. Fusaro, N. Viola, Technical Italy Turin, Turin, Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 338-APA-41 aviation.aiaa.org 133 Hanover F Hanover B Embassy D Centennial IV GE Aviation Joseph Zelina Consulting Engineer 1200 hrs AIAA-2018-4148 Static Aeroelastic Characteristics of Grid Structure Wing L. Qiao, Z. Zhou, C. Zhang, Northwestern Xi’an, China Polytechnical University, FAA FAA Kevin Welsh Executive Director, Office of Environment and Energy Executive Director, 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4147 Framework to Access Effects of Structural Flexibility on Dynamic Loads Developed in Maneuvering Aircraft D. Sarojini, R. Duca, H. Solano, I. S. Briceno, D. Mavris, Georgia Chakraborty, Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, Blake Scholl Boom Supersonic Operations Management III Founder and Chief Executive Officer 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4142 An Assessment of the Terminal Airspace Performance Indicator D.C.; O. Alsalous, CSSI, Inc., Washington, R. Galaviz-Schomisch, Federal Aviation D.C. Administration, Washington, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4146 Update on the Development of a Flutter Analysis Capability for Unconventional Aircraft Concepts using HCDstruct Gern, NASA Langley Research J. Quinlan, F. Hampton, VA Center, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4152 Dynamic Addressing for On- Demand Mobility University S. Ghayouraneh, El-Ghazaly, of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR; J. Rankin, South Dakota School of Mines and SD Rapid City, Technology, Design Optimization and Model-Based II V/STOL Aircraft Design Considerations and Requirements Friday Forum 360: A Path to Supersonic Commercial Travel 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4141 Predictive Models of Departure and and Take- Arrival Occupancy Time Off Distance MITRE Corporation, McLean, Spencer, T. Virginia Polytechnic Institute A. Trani, VA; Blacksburg, VA and State University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4145 Multidisciplinary Design of a Canard ROKETSAN Missile B. Acar, A. Yetgin, Industries, Inc., Ankara, Turkey 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4151 Feasibility Study of Short and Landing Urban Air Takeoff using Geometric Mobility Vehicles Programming Butler, P. C. Courtin, M. Burton, A. Yu, R. Hansman, Massachusetts Vascik, P. Cambridge, MA Institute of Technology, David Richardson Advanced Development Programs Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company Director for Air Vehicle Design and Technology Director for Air Vehicle 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4140 Identification of Safety Metrics for Airport Surface Operations L. Spirkovska, Okolo, M. Oconnor, W. Moffett Field, NASA Ames Research Center, San Jose State University, CA; H. Soyfer, San Jose, CA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4144 Spar weight The Carry-through Tube penalty in UAVs J. Kolli, R. Hale, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4150 Benefit Analysis and System Design Considerations for Drag Reduction of Inactive Hover Rotors on Electric Fixed-Wing VTOL Vehicles M. Hornung, Technical Stahl, C. Rössler, P. University of Munich, Germany Aerion Corporation Mike Hinderberger Senior Vice President, Aircraft Development Chaired by: T. EDWARDS Chaired by: T. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4139 Event Extraction from Taxi ASDE-X Surveillance for Surface Performance Evaluation N. Mirmohammadsadeghi, S. Hotle, Virginia Polytechnic Institute A. Trani, J. Blacksburg, VA; and State University, Administration, Gulding, Federal Aviation D.C. Washington, 29 June 2018 Friday, 343-ATIO.DE-3/ATIO.ACD-14/ MDO-24 Chaired by: S. KOMADINA, Raytheon Missile Systems 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4143 Parametric Analysis of Aircraft Wing Using Low-Order Physics- Weight Based Analysis E. Olson, NASA Langley Research Center, Q. Henricks, Ohio State Hampton, VA; Columbus, OH University, 29 June 2018 Friday, 344-ATIO.TF-13 and B. BARMORE, NASA-Langley Research Center Chaired by: S. BRICENO, Georgia Institute of Technology 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4149 Safety Considerations in Emerging Electric Aircraft Architectures C. Courtin, R. Hansman, Massachusetts Cambridge, MA Institute of Technology, 29 June 2018 Friday, 345-F360-9 0930 - 1130 hrs Development, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Supersonic Technology Moderator: Robert “Robbie” Cowart, Director, Panelists: Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 342-ATIO.ATM-19

134 aviation.aiaa.org Lenox Vinings International North CFD Algorithm Development I 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4156 Models Assessment of Turbulence and Mesh Refinement for Aero- optical Simulations of Large Ground Based Telescopes K. Das, GMTO Corporation, Pasadena, Engility Corporation, CA; K. Vogiatzis, D.C.; G. Angeli, GMTO Washington, Corporation, Pasadena, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4163 A level set based boundary reconstruction method for 3-D bio-inspired flow simulations with sharp-interface immersed boundary method University of Han, J. Wang, X. Deng, P. Virginia, Charlottesville, J. Socha, Virginia Polytechnic Institute VA; H. Blacksburg, VA; and State University, Dong, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Charlottesville, VA Fundamental Fluid Flows VI: Vortices Solver with 2 Cell-Based Data Structure for 3D RANS Equations 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4155 Implementation of SU M. Mansoor Saatloo, Middle East Technical Ankara, Turkey University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4159 Necessity of dimensional support for the reliable calculation of finite- exponent fields time Lyapunov from experimental data M. Rockwood, Air Force Research Dayton, OH; M. Green, Laboratory, Syracuse, NY Syracuse University, 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4162 Immersed Boundary Method as an Inverse Problem J. Hicken, Rensselaer Polytechnic J. Yan, NY Institute, Troy, CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, CFD Optimization, Error and Uncertainty, Validation, etc.) V Validation, CFD Modeling and Applications (Applications of CFD, Optimization, Error Uncertainty, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4154 Discrete-Adjoint Solver Tests and Consistency Analysis for Discontinuous Galerkin Discretization P. M. Turner, M. Ugolotti, N. Wukie, Orkwis, University of Cincinnati, OH 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4158 Number and Effects of Vortex Direction of Rotation on Vortically Dominated Wakes Center, Naval Surface Warfare A. Sydney, Bethesda, MD; J. Milluzzo, U.S. Naval Annapolis, MD Academy, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4161 Mach Uniform All-Speed Compressible CFD Solver Unifying the Implicit MUSCL and SMAC E. Shima, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Sagamihara, Japan; K. National University, Kitamura, Yokohama Japan Yokohama, Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 346-FD-57 Chaired by: M. UGOLOTTI, University of Cincinnati and A. CONTE, Jet Propulsion Laboratory 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4153 Mesh adaptation strategies using wall functions and low-Reynolds models Alauzet, A. Loseille, National L. Frazza, F. Institute for Research in Computer Science France and Control (INRIA), Saclay, 29 June 2018 Friday, 347-FD-58 Chaired by: D. STICH and A. KAZEMI, fau 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4157 Experimental and Numerical Analysis of a Streamwise Vortex downstream of a Delta Wing Landa, L. Klug, R. Radespiel, Technical T. University of Braunschweig, Knopp, German Germany; S. Probst, T. Aerospace Center (DLR), Göttingen, Germany 29 June 2018 Friday, 348-FD-59 National Institute of Aerospace Chaired by: H. NISHIKAWA, 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4160 A New Formulation of Hyperbolic Solver based on Navier-Stokes Method on Arbitrary Finite Volume Grids L. Li, J. Lou, H. Luo, North Carolina State Raleigh, NC; H. Nishikawa, University, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA aviation.aiaa.org 135 Inman Embassy F Dunwoody Hanover G 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4168 Development of a Stable High- Enhanced Finite Order Point-Value (PFV) Method Based on Volume Approximate Delta Functions L. Xuan, J. Majdalani, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4176 Gaussian Process Regression for Bayesian Fusion of Multi-Fidelity Information Sources A&M S. Ghoreishi, D. Allaire, Texas College Station, TX University, High Order Methods General Flight Testing Transition Open Forum Transition 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4167 Connectivity-change moving mesh methods for high-order meshes: closed advancing-layer Toward high-order boundary layer mesh generation R. Feuillet, A. Loseille, National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA), Palaiseau, France; D. Marcum, Starkville, MS; Mississippi State University, Alauzet, National Institute for Research F. in Computer Science and Control (INRIA), Palaiseau, France 1100 hrs Oral Presentation Spin Testing Turned: And the World the DG-1000S Pilot McDonald, U.S. Air Force Test T. School, Edwards AFB, CA 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4175 Efficient robust design optimization using Gaussian process and intelligent sampling J. Kristensen, S. Ling, K. Ryan, I. Asher, Y. General Electric Company, Ghosh, L. Wang, Niskayuna, NY Metamodeling and Approximation Methods II 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4166 Third-Order Edge-Based Scheme for Unsteady Problems Liu, National Institute of H. Nishikawa, Y. Aerospace, Hampton, VA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4171 Aircraft Certification Transport for Pilot Closed Loop Testing Dynamic Instability B. Lee, K. Vining, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4174 Constructing Kriging Surrogate Model using Simple Alternative Sampling Approach based on Many Data Points S. Kim, H. Ha, Agency for Defense Development, Daejeon, South Korea 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4165 High-Order Artificial Dissipation Operators Possessing the Summation-By-Parts Property D. Zingg, University of D. Craig Penner, Canada Toronto, Toronto, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4170 Handling The Application of FAA Qualities Rating Method for Transport Category Certification of Airplane System Failures K. Alberghini, B. Lee, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4173 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of a 3D Composite Accuracy Hydrofoil via Variable Architecture University of Iowa, Iowa City, S. Volpi, IA; M. Diez, National Research Iowa City, Stern, Council (CNR), Rome, Italy; F. IA Iowa City, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 349-FD-60 MORGAN, Ohio Aerospace Institute and P. Chaired by: G. LODATO 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4164 an improved wall treatment Toward for multiple-correction k-exact schemes ArianeGroup, Les Brenner, A. Menasria, P. Cinnella, Paris Institute Mureaux, France; P. Paris, France; G. Pont, of Technology, Airbus, Blagnac, France 29 June 2018 Friday, 350-FD-65 0930 - 1230 hrs 29 June 2018 Friday, 351-FT-6 Chaired by: A. FREEBORN and D. OWENS, NASA-Langley Research Center 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4169 Improved Altitude Hold and Hover Stabilization System Flight Testing on the United States Air Force HH- 60G Helicopter U.S. Air Force, Las D. Spear, D. Koeniguer, NV Vegas, 29 June 2018 Friday, 352-MDO-26 Chaired by: A. NING, BYU 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4172 Multi-response Gaussian Process Regression for Multidisciplinary Design Analysis and Optimization Raj, Virginia Polytechnic J. Park, S. Choi, P. Blacksburg, Institute and State University, VA

136 aviation.aiaa.org Roswell Embassy A Embassy B 1130 hrs AIAA-2018-4181 One-dimensional modeling methodology for shock tubes: Application to the EAST facility M. Sharma Priyadarshini, A. Munafò, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; A. Brandis, B. Cruden, Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., CA; M. Panesi, University Mountain View, of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4190 Numerical prediction of rotor-stator interaction noise using 3D CAA with synthetic turbulence injection Le Garrec, R. C. Polacsek, T. A. Cader, Benjamin, ONERA, Châtillon, F. Barrier, - Institut France; M. Jacob, ISAE-SUPAERO Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et l’Espace, France Toulouse, 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4180 Aerothermodynamic modelling of meteor entry flows in the rarefied regime Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Bariselli, Vrije F. University of Belgium; S. Boccelli, Technical Magin, von Kármán Milan, Italy; T. Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-Saint- Genèse, Belgium; A. Frezzotti, Technical University of Milan, Italy; A. Hubin, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium 1100 hrs AIAA-2018-4185 Computational Investigation of Aerodynamic and Heat Transfer Characteristics of a Confined Offset Jet Impinging on a Flat Turbulent Surface Grand Valley Mokhtar, S. Manoharan, W. Grand Rapids, MI State University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4189 Numerical Analysis of a Linear Cascade Model for Rotor-Stator Interaction Aeroacoustics D. Casalino, Ragni, F. C. Teruna, Delft University of Technology, Avallone, Delft, The Netherlands Turbomachinery and Core Noise V Turbomachinery Aerothermodynamics and Thermal Protection Systems IV Multiphase, Droplets, Jets, Sprays, Heat Pipes, and Two-Phase Heat Transfer Multiphase, Droplets, Jets, Sprays, Heat Pipes, and Two-Phase 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4179 Calculation of Thermochemical Properties of Carbon-cluster Ablation Species M. Sharma Priyadarshini, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; R. Moffett Jaffe, NASA Ames Research Center, Field, CA; A. Munafò, M. Panesi, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 1030 hrs AIAA-2018-4184 Molecular and Continuum Simulations of Binary Gas Mixture Flow Through Curved Micronozzles M. Darbandi, Sabouri, Sharif University Iran; G. Schneider, Tehran, of Technology, Canada Waterloo, University of Waterloo, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4188 The Effect of Steady Intake Distortion on Fan Mpt Noise Under Sideline Flight Conditions Hynes, University of K. Milidonis, T. Cambridge, United Kingdom; H. Namgoong, Rolls-Royce M. Doherty, United Kingdom Group plc, Derby, 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4178 Methodology for Optimal Design of a Conformal Ablative Heatshield Georgia Institute of Technology, A. Sidor, Atlanta, GA; R. Braun, University of CO; G. Boulder, Colorado, Boulder, Georgia Institute of Technology, Kennedy, Atlanta, GA 1000 hrs AIAA-2018-4183 Helical Droplet Heat Exchanger: A Novel Thermal Management Device R. Fontaine, Lincoln Flaherty, W. Massachusetts Institute of Laboratory, Lexington, MA Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4187 Implementation of a Quasi-Three- Dimensional Nonreflecting Blade Row Interface for Steady and Unsteady Analysis of Axial Turbomachines D. Lindblad, Chalmers University of Göteborg, Sweden; N. Wukie, Technology, University of Cincinnati, OH; G. N. Andersson, Chalmers Montero Villar, Göteborg, Sweden University of Technology, IR 2 databases to vibrationally specific databases tailored for aerothermodynamic flows Chaired by: K. ANDERSON, CAL POLY POMONA and K. NAWAZ, ORNL and M. PATE, Texas A&M University Texas ORNL and M. PATE, POMONA and K. NAWAZ, Chaired by: K. ANDERSON, CAL POLY 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4177 Refitting of detailed CO Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear J. Vargas, Fusion, Lisbon, Portugal; B. Lopez, M. Panesi, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign, Urbana, IL; M. Lino Da Silva, Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion, Lisbon, Portugal 29 June 2018 Friday, 354-TP-17 Corporation YEE, The Aerospace Corporation and K. WEED, Ball & Technologies Chaired by: P. 0930 hrs AIAA-2018-4182 Large-space A Near-space-oriented Spray Cooling System: Temperature Uniformity Analysis and Performance Prediction Using Neural Network Li, G. Beihang University, Y. J. Wang, Industry Aviation Beijing, China; X. Yu, Shenyang, Corporation of China (AVIC), China; X. Ji, China Academy of Space (CAST), Beijing, China Technology 29 June 2018 Friday, 355-AA-56 LOWE Chaired by: T. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4186 Statistics and structure of turbulence in fan/FEGV interstage and their aeroacoustic implications S. Grace, A. Gupta, Boston University, Boston, MA; I. Gonzalez-Martino, Exa GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany; D. Casalino, Delft, The Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 353-TP-16 aviation.aiaa.org 137 Piedmont Techwood Chicago A Embassy G 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4206 Geometry Optimization of a Pintle Nozzle for Augmented Thrust and Steering using Vectoring Expansion Waves R. Baskaran, U. Harisrinivasan, Kumaraguru Coimbatore, India; College of Technology, Indian Space Research Sanal Kumar, V. India Organisation, Trivandrum, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4194 Noise Reductions on a Pusher Propeller Configuration through Blowing Pylon Tangential Catalano, L. Rego, Lima Pereira, F. University of São Paulo, Carlos, Brazil 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4201 Aerodynamic sensitivity to geometry parameters of an aircraft forward fuselage R. de Souza, M. Ferrari, M. Mestriner, São José dos Campos, Brazil Embraer, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4205 Design and Performance Analysis of Double-Flux Supersonic Air Ejector University, Middle East Technical B. Bozkir, H. Alemdaro ğ lu, Atilim Ankara, Turkey; Ankara, Turkey University, Aerodynamics of Propulsion Systems Active Control of Noise, Vibration and Flows Aerodynamic Design: Analysis Methodologies Improved Measurements Techniques in Ground Test II in Ground Test Improved Measurements Techniques 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4193 by Active Control of Fan Tones of Filling: Variation Means of Wake Edge Blowing Partial Trailing L. Enghardt, A. Moreau, S. Koschel, German Aerospace Oertwig, U. Tapken, Center (DLR), Berlin, Germany 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4197 Experimental Investigation of Image Distortion in a Mach 6 Hypersonic Flow R. Green, C. Borchetta, M. Winter, Lexington, University of Kentucky, E. Josyula, J. Hayes, Lexington, KY; Jewell, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH; et al. Wright-Patterson 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4200 On the development of a highly integrated aircraft aerodynamic design process M. Ferrari, R. de Souza, M. Mestriner, São José dos Campos, Brazil Embraer, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4204 Method Comparison for Fan Performance in Short Intake Nacelle M. Méheut, M. Vergez, Sartor, A. Burlot, F. ONERA, Meudon, France R. Barrier, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4192 Characterization of Liners using a Lattice-Boltzmann Solver D. Casalino, Avallone, Manjunath, F. P. D. Ragni, M. Snellen, Delft University of Delft, The Netherlands Technology, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4196 of an Autonomous Boundary Testing Layer Data System Device in the Flight Regime Transonic K. Mejia, C. Ulk, The Boeing Company, A. Antunes, R. Cosin, Embraer, Seattle, WA; São José dos Campos, Brazil; R. Westphal, San California Polytechnic State University, Luis Obispo, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4199 Adaptive sampling techniques for surrogate modeling to create high- dimension aerodynamic loading response surfaces University of Tennessee, A. Kaminsky, University Wang, Knoxville, TN; Y. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC; K. Pant, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL; Wing, Hashii, A. Atachbarian, 412th Test W. Edwards AFB, CA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4203 Computational Simulations of the Low-Noise SDT2-R4 Configuration Using Tenasi M. Collao, K. Sreenivas, R. Webster, Chattanooga, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, TN Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 356-AA-60 Chaired by: C. DOOLAN, The University of New South Wales 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4191 Control of Acoustic Impedance a Orifice Resonant Liner by Varying Geometry through Multi-Layer Sliding Perforates G. Loohuis, K. Ahuja, S. Lympany, Kumar, V. Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, 29 June 2018 Friday, 357-AMT-11/GT-14 Chaired by: G. JONES, NASA-Langley Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4195 Testing Wind Tunnel Shadow UAV using a Design of Experiments Approach M. McDaniel, Z. Hall, Army Aviation and Missile Research Development Redstone Arsenal, AL Engineering Center, 29 June 2018 Friday, 358-APA-43 The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Chaired by: C. HUMMER, USAF and B. MCGRATH, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4198 A General Multiphase Library and Integration into the Kestrel CSI C. Robinson, D. Lankford, K. G. Power, National Aerospace Solutions, Tatum, Arnold AFB, TN 29 June 2018 Friday, 359-APA-44 Chaired by: M. GHOREYSHI, United States Air Force Academy and B. MARPLES 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4202 Using Numerical Simulations to Propulsion Explore Top-Mounted on a Conceptual Commercial Aircraft Supersonic Transport NASA Glenn Research D. Friedlander, Cleveland, OH Center,

138 aviation.aiaa.org Baker Fairlie Hanover C Greenbriar 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4226 Improved Electromagnetic Sensor for Detection of Ice Accretion inside Engine Axial Compressor Turbofan Stages B. Herrera, B. Jean, S. C. Faulkner, TX Waco, McClain, Baylor University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4215 Linear stability analysis in rotating frames and its application to fan blade transition prediction G. Billonet, J. Marty, L. Pascal, R. Barrier, France ONERA, Toulouse, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4220 A CFD-aided investigation of the morphing winglet concept for the performance optimization of fixed- wing MALE UAVs Panagiotou, M. Efthymiadis, D. Mitridis, P. Aristotle University of K. Yakinthos, Thessaloniki, Greece 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4225 Fragment Size Distribution for Ice Particle Impacts on a Glass Plate C. Ruggeri, M. Pereira, D. M. Vargas, Revilock, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Engine Ice-Crystal Icing Physics 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4214 Experimental Study of the Interaction between Rotor Wake and a Cylinder in Hover Liu, Shanghai Jiao Y. L. Jiao, D. Peng, X. Wen, Shanghai, China; J. Gregory, University, Tong Columbus, OH Ohio State University, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4219 High Fidelity Moment of Inertia of Unmanned Aircraft Testing S. Imtiaz, M. M. Vahora, O. Dantsker, Caccamo, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign, Urbana, IL 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4224 Ice Crystal Icing Physics Study using a NACA 0012 Airfoil at the National Research Council of Canada’s Facility Research Altitude Test Struk, M. King, NASA Glenn Research P. Bartkus, J. Tsao, Cleveland, OH; T. Center, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH; D. Fuleki, M. Neuteboom, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada; et al. 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4210 Partially-averaged Navier-Stokes Simulations of Unsteady Flow around a NACA0021 Airfoil at 60 Degrees Angle of Attack Song, Z. Han, B. Song, W. Wang, Y. Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China Rotorcraft and V/STOL Aerodynamics II Unmanned and Solar Powered Aerial Vehicles High Angle of Attack and Lift Aerodynamics 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4213 Dynamics and Modeling of a Quadrotor with a Suspended Payload Singhose, Georgia Institute N. Johnson, W. Atlanta, GA of Technology, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4218 Measurement of Unsteady Gusts in an Urban Wind Field using a UAV- based Anemometer Ohio R. Thorpe, M. McCrink, J. Gregory, Columbus, OH State University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4223 Experimental Studies of Ice Crystal Accretion on an Axisymmetric Body at Engine-Realistic Conditions D. Gillespie, A. Bucknell, M. McGilvray, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; G. Jones, A. Reed, B. Collier, United Rolls-Royce Group plc, Derby, Kingdom 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4209 Numerical Study of Transitional Flows Over Aerospace Configurations Institute of L. Carvalho, Technological São José dos Campos, Aeronautics (ITA), Brazil; R. da Silva, J. Azevedo, Aeronautics and Space Institute (IAE), São José dos Campos, Brazil 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4212 Benchmarking a Robust Panel Code for Ducted Fan VTOL Aircraft Design Anemaat, Design, Analysis Sargent, W. P. and Research Corporation, Lawrence, KS 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4217 Design, Development, and Initial of a Computationally- Testing Intensive, Long-Endurance Solar- Powered Unmanned Aircraft M. Theile, Caccamo, O. Dantsker, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL; R. Mancuso, Boston University, Boston, MA 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4222 Experimental Measurement of Ice Accretion Rate in Mixed-phase Icing Cloud J. Palacios, Pennsylvania State S. Yan, University Park, PA University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4208 Numerical Simulation of Super-Lift Coefficient of Co-Flow Jet Electric Aircraft G. Zha, University of Miami, Coral Yang, Y. Gables, FL Chaired by: J. RAULEDER, Technical University of Munich Chaired by: J. RAULEDER, Technical 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4211 Using Computational Fluid Dynamics to Generate Complex Aerodynamic Database for VTOL Aircraft Aurora Flight J. Reel, N. Baltadjiev, Sciences, Manassas, VA 29 June 2018 Friday, 362-APA-47 Naval Research Laboratory and S. SAXENA, General Electric Company Chaired by: R. RAMAMURTI, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4216 CFD Analysis and Experimental of an Unmanned Aerial Validation Vehicle. H. Shah, R. Pampala, G. Olivares, Wichita Wichita, KS State University, 29 June 2018 Friday, 363-ASE-15 Chaired by: A. FLEGEL, NASA Glenn Research Center and D. DISCHINGER, Honeywell International, Inc. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4221 Partially Melting of a Suspended Ice Particle under Forced Advection- Diffusion Han, S. Kala, Clemson University, Y. J. Palacios, Clemson, SC; S. Yan, State Pennsylvania State University, College, PA Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 360-APA-45 Chaired by: J. DOYLE, US Army AMRDEC 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4207 High Lift Design and Aerodynamic Assessment for an Over-the- Wing Pylon-Mounted Engines Configuration with STOL Capabilities L. Savoni, R. Rudnik, A. Ronzheimer, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Braunschweig, Germany; C. Heykena, University of Braunschweig, Technical Braunschweig, Germany 29 June 2018 Friday, 361-APA-46 aviation.aiaa.org 139 Embassy C Hanover B Hanover D Embassy D 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4237 Design Principles for a Separation Allowing Optimized Support Tool Runway Delivery EUROCONTROL, Treve, Cappellazzo, V. V. Wake Brussels, Belgium; I. De Visscher, Louvain-la-Neuve, Prediction Technologies, Belgium; C. Chalon, EUROCONTROL, Brussels, Belgium 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4248 UAS Neural Net based Formation Flight A. J. Bertram, A. McLean, B. Wolford, Roup, Rockwell Collins, Inc., Cedar Rapids, City, Iowa, Iowa of Schnell, University T. IA; IA Iowa City, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4231 Design and Development of Voice Control System for Micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicles C. Thomas, R. Bharadwaj, A. Mondal, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India; A. Sharma, Ariel Ariel, Israel; O. S N, Indian University, Institute of Science, Bangalore, India; Devalla, University of Petroleum and V. Energy Studies, Dehradun, India 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4236 Measuring Fuel and Travel Benefits for the Caribbean Time Oceanic Flights Through Computer Simulations Virginia A. Izadi, N. Hinze, Trani, Polytechnic Institute and State University, A. Gunnam, GRA, Blacksburg, VA; Incorporated, Jenkintown, PA 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4242 Evaluating the Impact of Uncertainty on Airport Surface Operations S. Badrinath, H. Balakrishnan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Reynolds, Cambridge, MA; E. Clemons, T. Massachusetts Institute Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA of Technology, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4247 Detailed Analysis of the Implications of Implementing a Hybrid-Electric Power System on Multi-Rotor UAVs J. Feight, R. Gaeta, Jacob, K. McKinney, OK Stillwater, Oklahoma State University, Electric Aircraft Design ATM Cost Benefit Analysis ATM Operations Management IV UAS Concepts and Operations 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4230 Optimized Control Algorithms for Serial Hybrid-electric Aircraft Propulsion Systems University of Stuttgart, I. Geiss, S. Notter, Stuttgart, Germany 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4235 Measuring the Benefits of NextGen Metroplex in Convective Weather: Case Study of North Texas Metroplex University of South Zhang, H. Tang, Y. A. Ramadani, FL; D. Knorr, Florida, Tampa, Administration, Federal Aviation D.C. Washington, 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4241 Effects of Pushback Accuracy On Static Apron Capacity Roling, R. Curran, Delft P. N. Tange, Delft, The University of Technology, Netherlands 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4246 Comparing Solar Arrays for Autonomous, Fixed-Wing HALE Aircraft using the Metric of Absolute Ceiling A. Vijh, Alta Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4229 An Initial Sizing Methodology for Hybrid-Electric Light Aircraft C. Braun, Aachen University of D. Finger, Applied Sciences, Aachen, Germany; C. Bil, Melbourne, Australia RMIT University, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4234 Airport Capacity Assessment of Network in the Air Transportation Selected Global Regions R. Karpstein, M. Hornung, Technical G. Tay, University of Munich, Germany 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4240 Reenacting the History of the Network U.S. Air Transportation Evolution K. Song, J. Lewe, D. Mavris, Georgia Atlanta, GA Institute of Technology, 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4245 Control and Supervision Multi-UAV with ROS A. Lamping, J. Ouwerkerk, K. Cohen, University of Cincinnati, OH 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4228 A Preliminary Sizing Method for Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Including Aero-Propulsive Interaction Effects Delft M. Brown, R. Vos, R. de Vries, Delft, The University of Technology, Netherlands 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4233 A Quantitative Scenario-Based Fleet Evolutionary Framework for the Assessment of Global Air Network Transportation J. Michelmann, H. Ross, M. G. Tay, University of Munich, Hornung, Technical Munich, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4239 Adaptive Network Design for Dynamic Rerouting Coats, S. Liu, C. D. Larsen, P. C. Taylor, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA Wanke, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4244 A Framework for Unmanned Aerial Systems Selection and Trajectory Generation for Imaging Service Missions Choi, A. Payan, S. Briceno, D. Mavris, Y. Atlanta, GA Georgia Institute of Technology, Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 364-ATIO.ACD-15/ATIO.TF-14 Chaired by: R. MCDONALD, Self and M. LOGAN, NASA Langley Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4227 Trade-Space Electrified Aircraft Exploration S. Byahut, A. Uranga, University M. Kruger, of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA; J. Gonzalez, D. Hall, A. Dowdle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 29 June 2018 Friday, 365-ATIO.ATM-20 Administration Federal Aviation Chaired by: J. POST, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4232 Reducing Airspace Constraints via Trajectories Advanced Flight-Specific (AFST) J. DeArmon, M. Hokit, K. Jaranson, D. Chaloux, MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA 29 June 2018 Friday, 366-ATIO.ATM-21 Chaired by: K. MARAIS, Purdue University and N. FALA 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4238 Autonomous Integrated Terminal and Enroute Operations with Wind Errors Lauderdale, NASA Ames Research Center, T. Chu, H. Moffett Field, CA; C. Bosson, Y. Universities Space Research Erzberger, Association, Moffett Field, CA 29 June 2018 Friday, 367-ATIO.TF-15 and M. HASSAN, Georgia Institute of Technology Chaired by: C. JUSTIN, Georgia Institute of Technology 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4243 Autonomous Quadcopter Navigation Using Vision-Based Landmark Recognition S. Gururajan, Saint Louis S. Raj, M. Dreyer, St. Louis, MO University,

140 aviation.aiaa.org Lenox Courtland International North 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-4255 Leading Edge Evaluation of Wavy for Rotary-Wing Applications Ferreira, L. Brondani, J. Scarpari, P. Corrêa, A. de Paula, R. da Silva, F. Institute of Aeronautics (ITA), Technological São José dos Campos, Brazil 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4266 An Explicit Variable-Density Projection Method for Low-Mach Reacting Flows on Structured Uniform Grids Saad, M. Karam, J. Sutherland, T. Salt University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Lake City, 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4254 Leading Edge Phenomena on Wavy Flow Regime Transonic Sepetauskas, B. Massucatto, A. de V. Institute Paula, R. da Silva, Technological São José dos Campos, of Aeronautics (ITA), Brazil 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4260 An Investigation of a Swirling Jet Exiting a Cyclone Chamber Auburn, AL; O. Khan, Auburn University, A. Medina, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFB, OH; A. Ahmed, Wright-Patterson Auburn, AL Auburn University, 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4265 A Neumann pressure outlet boundary condition for compressible flows Orkwis, University P. M. Turner, N. Wukie, of Cincinnati, OH 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4253 Swept wing effects on Wavy Leading Edge Phenomena Ferreira, A. de Paula, V. A. Rios Cruz, P. Institute Kleine, R. da Silva, Technological São José dos Campos, of Aeronautics (ITA), Brazil Bio-Inspired Flow Control CFD Algorithm Development II 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4259 Application of ray tracing method in analyzing the electromagnetic scattering of different nozzles IndustryX. Gao, H. Zhou, Aviation of Xi’an, China; Q. Yang, China (AVIC), Northwestern Polytechnical University, Industry Deng, Aviation of Xi’an, China; W. Xi’an, China China (AVIC), 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4264 Data Compression and Modeling of Fluid Dynamics Using Generalized Finite Elements Shilt, R. Deshmukh, J. McNamara, Ohio T. O’Hara, Columbus, OH; P. State University, Wright- Air Force Research Laboratory, Patterson AFB, OH 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4252 The span length efficiency of tubercles on Swept wings Ferreira, A. de Paula, V. A. Rios Cruz, P. Institute Kleine, R. da Silva, Technological São José dos Campos, of Aeronautics (ITA), Brazil Multiphysics and Cross-Disciplinary Fluid Dynamics VI 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4258 Performance Analysis of Flapping Foil Flow Energy Harvester Subjected to Non-Sinusoidal Pitching Motion A. Javed, M. Jamil, B. Ali, National University of Islamabad, Pakistan; Sciences and Technology, K. Djidjeli, University of Southampton, Shams, Southampton, United Kingdom; T. National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4263 Stabilisation of Flux Temporal Reconstruction on Linear Problems University Tucker, P. R. Watson, Trojak, W. of Cambridge, United Kingdom 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4251 Effects of shark head morphology on the wake structure S. L. Hoffmann, A. Kazemi, S. M. Warren, Florida O. Manuel Curet, M. E. Porter, Boca Raton, FL Atlantic University, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4257 Numerical Study of Round Jet Impingement in Proximity of Surface Ground and a Water University in St. Louis, H. Gao, Washington St. Louis, MO; Q. Liu, Harbin Institute of Harbin, China; Q. Qu, Beihang Technology, Beijing, China; R. Agarwal, University, University in St. Louis, Washington Louis, MO 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4262 A High-Order Gas-Kinetic CPR Equations Method for Navier-Stokes University, C. Zhang, Q. Li, Tsinghua Beijing, China 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4250 Leading-Edge Biomimetic Tubercle Reynolds Airfoils in Transitional Number Regime Academy of Aerospace and K. Vedula, B. Cetegen, CT; Engineering, Windsor, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Storrs, Academy of J. Madore, M. Bellinger, CT; CT Aerospace and Engineering, Windsor, Chaired by: W. DZIEDZIC and A. MISHRA, University of Maryland, College Park Chaired by: W. 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4256 Experiment study of bleed air contaminant transport in aircraft cabin X. B. Ma, S. Yang, X. Chen, Z. Wang, University of China, Sun, Civil Aviation Tianjin, China 29 June 2018 Friday, 370-FD-62 Chaired by: J. HICKEN, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and M. GALBRAITH 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4261 A Simple Flux Reconstruction Approach to Solving a Poisson Distances for Equation to Find Wall Modelling Turbulence University Tucker, P. Trojak, W. R. Watson, of Cambridge, United Kingdom Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 368-FC-20 Chaired by: J. SEIDEL, USAF Academy and A. MEDINA 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4249 Control of separated flows over membrane wings Brown University, K. Breuer, J. Bohnker, Providence, RI 29 June 2018 Friday, 369-FD-61 aviation.aiaa.org 141 Vinings Embassy F Embassy E Dunwoody 1700 hrs AIAA-2018-4281 and Localizing Detecting, Tracking, a Moving Quadcopter Using Two External Cameras S. Gururajan, S. Raj, J. M. Dreyer, St. Glowacki, Saint Louis University, Louis, MO 1630 hrs AIAA-2018-4280 Flight and Verification Validation of Fixed-Wing Collaborative Tests UASs with High Speeds and Inertias A. Blevins, Kim, D. Shukla, S. Keshmiri, Huang, University of Kansas, Lawrence, W. Lawrence, KS 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4279 Flight and Verification Validation of UAS Morphing Potential Testing Algorithms Field Collision Avoidance D. Skukla, A. Kim, Blevins, S. Keshmiri, M. Ewing, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Lawrence, KS 1600 hrs AIAA-2018-4286 A Novel Supersonic Injection Scheme for Laser Induced Breakdown Ignition G. Lee, Q. Liu, D. Baccarella, Elliott, Lee, University of Illinois, Urbana- T. Champaign, Urbana, IL Discontinuous Galerkin 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4270 Explicit Hyperbolic Reconstructed Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Problems Time-Dependent J. Lou, L. Li, H. Luo, North Carolina State Raleigh, NC; H. Nishikawa, University, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4274 Simpler Method of Shock Wave Detection by Using Canny Method Kawasaki, K. Kitamura, Fujimoto, T. T. Yokohama, National University, Yokohama Japan 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4278 of Fixed Wing Design and Flight Tests UAS With Embedded Sensors, and Custom DAQ Hardware for Long Term Monitoring of Structural Health S. Gururajan, K. Mitchell, M. Dreyer, St. J. Glowacki, Saint Louis University, Louis, MO 1530 hrs AIAA-2018-4285 Experimental Investigations of the NASA Common Research Semi-Span Wind Model in the NRC 5-ft Trisonic Tunnel Mebarki, Y. C. Broughton, A. Benmeddour, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada; M. Rivers, NASA Langley Research Hampton, VA Center, Flight Testing Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Testing Shocks and Under Resolved Flow Features Analysis and Results of Novel Experiments 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4269 A comparative study of 2 different momentum discretizations in context of Lagrangian discontinuous Galerkin hydrodynamic method for RZ axisymmetric coordinates Los X. Liu, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Alamos, NM 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4273 Assessment of spurious numerical oscillations in high-order spectral difference solvers for supercritical flows C. Scalo, M. Migliorino, J. Chapelier, Lafayette, IN; G. West Purdue University, Lodato, CORIA, Rouen, France 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4277 Development of the UH-1 A robust testbed Autonomy Testbed: for autonomy research Langford, J. Fine, A. Hopkins, Aurora F. Flight Sciences, Manassas, VA 1500 hrs AIAA-2018-4284 Arcjet Ablation of Stony and Iron Meteorites Agrawal, NASA Ames Research Center, P. Jenniskens, SETI Moffett Field, CA; P. CA; E. Stern, Institute, Mountain View, Chen, NASA Ames Research J. Arnold, Y. Moffett Field, CA Center, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4268 Implementation of an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian Moving Mesh Capability in the ChiDG Discontinuous Galerkin Code with Applications to Fluid-Structure Interaction C. Schrock, Air Force ResearchE. Wolf, AFB, OH; N. Wright-Patterson Laboratory, University of Cincinnati, OH Wukie, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4272 Application of the Moving Discontinuous Galerkin Method with Interface Condition Enforcement to Shocked Compressible Flows D. D. Kessler, A. Corrigan, A. Kercher, Naval Research Laboratory, Wood-Thomas, D.C. Washington, 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4276 of a model- In-Flight Verification based designed Ground Controller for an innovative Unmanned Air (UAV) Vehicle Technical M. Heller, D. Seiferth, M. Kügler, University of Munich, Garching, Germany 1430 hrs AIAA-2018-4283 of Hypersonic Free-Flight Testing Edney Shock Interactions M. Quinn, K. Smith, University of Fisher, T. United Kingdom Manchester, Manchester, Friday, 29 June 2018 Friday, 371-FD-63 Chaired by: D. WILLIAMS, Pennsylvania State University and H. LUO, North Carolina State University 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4267 Comparative Fourier Analysis of DG, FD and Compact Difference schemes University of Z. Wang, M. Alhawwary, Kansas, Lawrence, KS 29 June 2018 Friday, 372-FD-64 Chaired by: C. SCALO and N. AHMAD, NASA Langley Research Center 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4271 Post Limiters and Simple Dirty-Cell Detection for 3D, Unstructured, (Unlimited) Aerodynamic Simulations Aogaki, A. Inatomi, K. K. Kitamura, T. Yokohama Takahama, Fukumoto, T. Japan; A. Yokohama, National University, Hashimoto, Japan Aerospace Exploration Japan Agency (JAXA), Tokyo, 29 June 2018 Friday, 373-FT-7 Administration and S. KESHMIRI, The University of Kansas Chaired by: K. GARMAN, Federal Aviation 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4275 Verification of an In-flight and Landing Automatic Take-off System on the Maiden Flight of a Novel Fixed-Wing UAV Holzapfel, Technical F. M. Heller, M. Kügler, University of Munich, Germany 29 June 2018 Friday, 374-GT-15 NASA Glenn Research Center Chaired by: M. RHODE, NASA-Langley Research Center and S. SIMERLY, 1400 hrs AIAA-2018-4282 Mistakes Made in Store Separation During the Last Testing Wind Tunnel 4 Decades A. Cenko, AIWS, LLC, Huntingdon Valley, PA

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