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RICH FITZGERALD COUNTY EXECUTIVE 3URFODPDWLRQ WHEREAS, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) will host its International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE), the world’s largest interdisciplinary mechanical engineering conference, on November 9-15, 2018 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Allegheny County; and

WHEREAS, ASME is a non-profit membership organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills development across all engineering disciplines; founded in 1880 by a small group of leading industrialists, ASME has growth through the decades to include more than 130,000 members in 151 countries – 32,000 of these members are students; and

WHEREAS, the ASME IMECE will feature more than 470 sessions over 16 technical tracks, 20 track plenary presentations, four technical tours, an exhibit hall and will honor 36 distinguished honorees at various luncheons and a special Honors Assembly; ASME will also commemorate the contributions of four distinguished academic leaders: Yehoshua (Shuki) Frostig of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Devdas Pai of North Carolina A&T State University, Kirti (Karman) Ghia of the University of Cincinnati, and ASME Medalist and Honorary Member ; and

WHEREAS, this year, the ASME Auxiliary which provides financial support to 1,273 engineering students through its scholarship and student loan program, is celebrating its 95th anniversary; the National Science Foundation is providing a track to allow for interaction with its program directors from two divisions; students will once again have a forum to present their research, design projects, and other engineering solutions and endeavors; and ASME has dozens of other speakers and activities established for the attendees of the ASME IMECE.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, by virtue of the authority vested in me, do hereby proclaim November 11-15, 2018 as “International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition Week” in Allegheny County. As a mechanical engineer by trade, I’m delighted to host such talented engineers and professionals.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the County of Allegheny to be affixed this 11th day of November, 2018.

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v ASME 2018 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE), November 9–15, 2018, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Dear Distinguished Attendees: We hope that you enjoy IMECE 2018 and our beautiful host “City Welcome to mighty Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—The Steel City— of Bridges.” We look forward to meeting you and learning about for this year’s annual IMECE! We are thrilled to bring together your professional interests at Congress throughout the week. colleagues in academia, industry, and government in a stimulating Sincerely, environment to promote scholarship, innovation, and social investment not only to advance the mechanical engineering discipline but also to address technical challenges confronting the globe. Through the exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary collabora- tions, IMECE hopes to facilitate the creation of the next round of engineering discoveries and developments to improve health care, Olesya I. Zhupanska transportation, space exploration, new product design and 2018 IMECE Technical Program Chair manufacture, and energy. Our conference comprises 13 Technical Tracks with over 2,500 presentations, representing high-impact scholarly work that encompasses a diverse range of topics from the fundamental to the applied. In addition to the technical sessions, our agenda seeks to build partnerships among our communities, promote leadership development, and Stephen D. Tse engage with our students—the future of our society. 2018 IMECE General Conference Chair We kick off IMECE on Sunday with the Opening Reception & Undergraduate Research and Design Expo that includes Student Design and Poster Competitions. Monday morning will open with an exciting Breakfast Keynote from Frank DeMauro, Vice President and General Manager of the Advanced Programs Alberto Cuitino Division of the Space Systems Group of Northrop Grumman. That 2018 IMECE Technical Program Vice Chair evening, we will hold the Honors Reception and Assembly. Like last year, we have scheduled the Track Plenary Sessions to be presented each morning, running Tuesday through Thursday. A special Breakfast and Plenary Presentation will be given on Wednesday morning by Mark Hindsbo, Vice President and General Manager of the Design Business Unit of ANSYS. On Rama Koganti Wednesday as well, you can find the General Poster Session, 2018 Steering Committee Chair along with an NSF Workshop, which includes One-on-One Meetings with Program Managers, and NSF Student Poster Competitions. To conclude the week on Thursday, our Closing Plenary Luncheon will feature Vijay Kumar, Nemirovsky Family Dean of Penn Engineering. As in the past, the Conference Exhibit runs from Sunday through Wednesday. We would also like to Francine Battaglia highlight several Honoring Symposia, recognizing Prof. Frostig, 2018 Steering Committee Vice Chair the late Prof. Devdas Pai, the late Dr. Kirti (Karman) Ghia, and Prof. Frank Kreith. The conference should provide a setting conducive for professional networking with your colleagues, as well as involvement opportunities with the society through ASME divisions Assimina Pelegri and technical committees, whose events you can find listed in the 2018 Steering Committee Senate Chair program. The ASME Crowd Compass Attendee Hub App can assist you with scheduling the various activities and social breaks. As always, we are incredibly appreciative of the immense efforts of our dedicated volunteer organizers and the exceptional ASME vi Staff. We thank you, the attendees, in advance for making the 2018 IMECE successful with your contributions, talents, and active Kardomateas engagement. 2018 Steering Committee Senate Co-Chair vii ASME CROWD COMPASS ATTENDEE HUB APP Download the ASME Crowd Compass Attendee Hub App and hold the entire program at the palm at your hand! The ASME Crowd Compass Attendee Hub App allows you to easily look up sessions, search for or people, message with other attendees, and create your own schedule. Be sure to download the app for the latest information and chances to win prizes.

AUTHORS SPEAKERS’ PRACTICE ROOM Room 322 on the third floor of the David L. Lawrence Convention Center is the Authors’/ Speakers’ Practice Room. The schedule is Monday–Thursday, November 12–15, 7:00am– 5:00pm. The room is equipped with two (2) LCD projectors, two (2) laptop computers, and two (2) screens for authors/speakers to practice their presentations. SCANNING All authors are required to have their badge scanned before entering a technical session. Only fully registered authors are allowed to attend plenary and technical sessions.

AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT IN SESSION ROOMS ASME (BOOTH 209) All technical sessions are equipped with one LCD projector, one laptop, one screen, and a slide Two Park Avenue advance. You may bring your presentation on USB flash drive and load it onto the laptop in the New York, NY 10016-5990 USA session room. +1 800-THE-ASME (800-843-2763) BADGES ARE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION TO ALL ACTIVITIES www.asme.org All conference attendees must wear their official IMECE 2018 conference badge in order to gain ASME is a not-for-profit admission to conference sessions, events, and activities. No one will be admitted to the technical membership organization that sessions unless he/she is registered and wearing a badge that shows “Full Conference.” enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and BUSINESS CENTER skills development across all There is no business center located in the convention center. FedEx/Kinkos is located across engineering disciplines, toward from the Convention Center at 960 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Services include, a goal of helping the global but are not limited to, laser and color printing, document scanning, and ground/air shipping. engineering community develop For more information, you can contact this location at (412) 391-2014. solutions to benefit lives and Hours of Operation livelihoods. Founded in 1880 Monday–Friday by a small group of leading 7:30am–9:00pm industrialists, ASME has grown Saturday 8:00am–6:00pm through the decades to include Sunday Closed more than 130,000 members in 151 countries. Thirty-two CHILDCARE SERVICES (NEW BENEFIT FOR IMECE 2018) thousand of these members For those needing childcare services this year, we are pleased to be offering a new benefit for are students. IMECE 2018. While at IMECE, take time to visit ASME will reimburse up to a total of $250/per registered 2018 IMECE attendee for childcare the ASME booth in the Exhibit services incurred by a licensed service provider while attending IMECE November 9–15, 2018, Hall, Hall B on the second floor between the hours of 8am–5pm. Below is a list of local companies, provided by Visit Pittsburgh. of the David L. Lawrence Please note that neither Visit Pittsburgh nor ASME is recommending any one company. Convention Center. Learn about Additionally, ASME suggests you may wish to consult with your local hotel concierge for ASME’s two newest Journals additional licensed service provider suggestions. on Medical Diagnostics and Nanny Poppinz Nondestructive Evaluation, 412-307-4914 and pick up information about http://www.nannypoppinz.com/agency/nanny-childcare-pittsburgh-pennsylvania.html ASME Transactions Journals, Proceedings, ASME Press books, East Wind Nannies Codes & Standards, Catalogs, 412-467-6396 and The ASME Digital Collection. https://eastwindnannies.com/pittsburgh Representatives from ASME Urban Sitter viii Publications and Membership This site will review each person, give their pricing, and list out their experience. You will need will be present to answer your to join to see each person’s full profile. questions https://www.urbansitter.com/college-babysitters/university-of-pittsburgh KinderCare 412-765-3973 They are not able to provide babysitting services off-property but they do provide child care in their downtown location. They are open 6:30am-6:30pm.

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Continental breakfast will be served on Monday, November 12 & Wednesday, November 14, prior to the presentations in Ballroom A and Tuesday & Thursday, November 13 & 15, in the EMERGENCY Ballroom Foyer of the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Fully paid attendees are entitled INFORMATION to attend. The schedule is as follows: Alert convention center staff by Monday, November 12 7:30am–8:00am *Ballroom A picking up a white house phone Tuesday, November 13 7:30am–8:00am to report a medical or security Wednesday, November 14 7:30am–8:00am *Ballroom A emergency. Describe the exact Thursday, November 15 7:30am–8:00am location of the incident and the nature of the emergency. GIVE-BACK PROJECTS Whenever an emergency situation Help us to help the community! This year we would like to support two important local is detected and announced, charities, see how you can participate. everyone is expected to evacuate the facility and safely assemble Kids In Need Foundation outside until the “All Clear” is The Kids In Need Foundation provides low-income schools with the supplies needed to given. Be sure to move to a safe participate and engage in the classroom. Drop off crayons, glue sticks, markers, notebooks, distance and check the App for pencils, and pens. updated information. Women’s Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh Donate your old smartphones and cell phones to Women’s Center & Shelter and you are supporting victims of domestic violence. Donated phones are sent to the Shelter Alliance Program, which will result in a monetary donation to Women’s Center & Shelter to benefit programs and services for survivors of domestic abuse.

There are drop off locations for both charities in the registration areas at the Westin Hotel and David L. Lawrence Convention Center.

GUEST HOSPITALITY AND FAMILY MEETING ROOM The hospitality room is located in Pennsylvania East, on the second floor of the Westin Hotel. The schedule is as follows: Sunday, November 11 7:00am–9:30am Monday, November 12 7:00am–9:30am Tuesday, November 13 7:00am–9:30am EXHIBITS Wednesday, November 14 7:00am–9:30am INFORMATION The exhibits are located in Hall B LUNCH on the second floor of the David Conference lunches will be served Monday–Wednesday, November 12–14, in Hall B of the L. Lawrence Convention Center. David L. Lawrence Convention Center. On Thursday, November 15, lunch is served in Ballroom The expo hall is your social hub! A on the third floor. Fully paid attendees are entitled to attend. The schedule is as follows: Be sure to visit the exhibitors and Monday, November 12 11:30am–12:30pm check out the Education Theater, poster sessions, and lounge. Tuesday, November 13 11:45am–12:45pm Wednesday, November 14 11:45am–12:45pm The exhibit hours are as follows: Thursday, November 15 12:40pm–1:10pm Sunday, November 11 5:30pm–7:00pm MEETING INFORMATION Monday, November 12 Main meeting information is located on the third floor area of the David L. Lawrence Convention 11:30am–4:00pm Center. The operating hours are as follows: Tuesday, November 13 Sunday, November 11 7:00am–6:00pm 11:45am–4:00pm Monday, November 12 7:00am–6:00pm Tuesday, November 13 7:00am–6:00pm Wednesday, November 14 Wednesday, November 14 7:00am–6:00pm 11:45am–4:00pm Thursday, November 15 7:00am–5:45pm ix MEMBERSHIP TO ASME (ONE YEAR FREE) Registrants who paid the non-member conference registration fees will receive a one-year ASME Membership. ASME will automatically activate this complimentary membership for qualified attendees. Please allow approximately four weeks after the conclusion of the conference for your membership to become active. Visit www.asme.org/membership for more information about the benefits of ASME Membership.

MOTHER’S ROOM The David L. Lawrence Convention Center offers a dedicated space for parents of newborns/ infants to be used as a private space for nursing mothers. When at the convention center, please ask a staff member for the location of the mother’s room on the second level and how to gain access. RIBBON CUTTING Join us on Sunday, Novmeber OPENING RECEPTION 11th at 5:25pm for the ribbon Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and Opening Reception cutting ceremony outside of 5:30pm–7:00pm Exhibit Hall B. Hall B, David L. Lawrence Convention Center All registrants are invited to this special event to celebrate the opening of the IMECE exhibits. Come grab a drink and some food, meet this year’s group of exhibitors, and learn about their products and services.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS Poster presentations will be held at the following times: Sunday, November 11, 2018 5:30pm–7:00pm Hall B, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Undergraduate Research and Design Expo Student Poster Competition Poster Setup: 2:30pm–3:30pm Poster Judging: 3:30pm–6:30pm Expo (General Viewing): 5:30pm–7:00pm Winners Announced: 6:30pm–7:00pm

PHOTOGRAPHY Wednesday, November 14, 2018 ASME has retained the services 11:45am–3:00pm of a photographer to capture Hall B, David L. Lawrence Convention Center photo images of the events and NSF Student Competition (Posters Only) activities from the conference. Poster Setup 10:00am–11:45am The photographer will be taking General Viewing/Judging 11:45am–2:30pm photos as assigned by the ASME Awards 2:30pm–3:00pm Communications Department. All photographs are the sole Virtual Podium (Posters Only) property of ASME, and ASME Poster Setup 10:00am–11:30am retains all rights in and to said General Viewing 11:45am–2:30pm photographs. These photographs may be used for promotional PRAYER ROOM purposes only, including, but not Room 415 on the fourth floor of the David L. Lawrence Convention Center is exclusively for limited to, the ASME website. those who need to pray in between sessions. There will be dividers in the room to create a If you require more information semi-private space. about the use of IMECE photographs, please go to the PRESENTER ATTENDANCE POLICY media desk at Conference According to ASME’s Conference Presenter Policy, if a is not presented at the Registration. Conference by a fully registered author of the paper, the paper cannot be published in the official archival Proceedings, which are published on The ASME Digital Collection post- conference. Papers not presented at the conference cannot be cited. x PUBLICATIONS: IMECE2018 CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS Technical papers accepted for publication for IMECE2018 will be available through a dedicated Online Papers site available to all fully paid attendees beginning a week before the conference. • Post-conference, an ISO batch file and two zip files will be made available on theOnline Papers site so that users can download to their personal computer systems. • Post-conference, papers presented at the conference will be published as the official Proceedings of the conference on The ASME Digital Collection SOCIAL MEDIA (asmedigitalcollection.asme.org). Authors may refer to The Collection for DOI links and Let’s be social! We encourage you citation information for their papers. to use the hashtag #IMECE2018 All ASME conference Proceedings are disseminated worldwide and submitted for indexing to to tag your social media posts SCOPUS, COMPENDEX, the ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index, and several other and photos throughout the indexing and discovery services. For further information about ASME Publications, please stop conference. by the ASME Booth at the Exhibit Hall.

REFRESHMENT BREAKS Morning Break – Ballroom Foyer Monday, November 12 9:30am–9:45am Tuesday, November 13 9:45am–10:00am Wednesday, November 14 9:45am–10:00am Thursday, November 15 10:40am–10:50am Afternoon Break – Exhibit Hall B unless otherwise noted Monday, November 12 3:30pm–3:45pm Tuesday, November 13 3:00pm–4:00pm *Join the University of Pennsylvania for their break reception in the exhibit hall. Wednesday, November 14 3:30pm–3:45pm Thursday, November 15 3:50pm–4:00pm (Ballroom Foyer)

REGISTRATION Conference registration is located in the Exhibit Hall B foyer on the second floor of the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The operating hours are as follows: Sunday, November 11 7:00am–6:00pm Monday, November 12 7:00am–6:00pm Tuesday, November 13 7:00am–6:00pm Wednesday, November 14 7:00am–6:00pm Thursday, November 15 7:00am–5:45pm Registration for committee meetings and special events is located in the Rotunda Area on the second floor of the Westin Hotel during the following hours: WIFI Friday, November 9 8:00am–5:00pm Free Wi-Fi access is provided Saturday, November 10 7:00am–6:00pm to IMECE conference attendees Sunday, November 11 7:00am–6:00pm throughout the David L. Lawrence Monday, November 12 7:00am–6:00pm Convention Center. Free Wi-Fi Tuesday, November 13 7:00am–6:00pm access is also provided in the Wednesday, November 14 7:00am–6:00pm hotel rooms at the Westin Hotel and the Omni Penn Plaza. To TECHNICAL SESSIONS access the Wi-Fi in the All attendees are required to have their badge scanned before entering a technical session. convention center and the Westin Only fully registered conference attendees are allowed to attend plenary and technical sessions. Hotel use these credentials: David L. Lawrence Convention TICKET SALES Center Many division and society awards are given at IMECE. Tickets for these functions may be Network: IMECE purchased on-site at the ASME Registration Desk. Please purchase tickets as soon as possible Password: imece2018 after you register. In order to ensure accurate guarantees and avoid disappointment, tickets for all events will be sold up to 48 hours prior to the event or as long as there is flexibility to adjust Westin Hotel xi the guarantee. Network: Westin_Conference Password: imece2018 DAVID L. LAWRENCE CONVENTION CENTER – CONVENTION L. LAWRENCE DAVID FLOOR SECOND

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xv GUEST TOURS CITY TOUR OF PITTSBURGH Sunday November 11th | 9:30am–12:30pm Price: $55 per person Check out the great city of Pittsburgh and see why it’s one of the hottest cities in the country. Our knowledgeable tour guide will host this three-hour bus tour that will highlight the following: North Shore – featuring PNC Park and Heinz Field stadiums and a stunning view of downtown Pittsburgh and its many golden bridges Downtown – “Golden Triangle” with its diverse architecture of old and new. The city is shaped as a triangle with the beautiful Point State Park at the tip, where the confluence of two rivers forms a third. Strip District – The one-half square mile shopping district is chock full of ethnic grocers, ALL TOUR BUSES produce stands, meat and fish markets, and sidewalk vendors. Oakland – Pittsburgh’s “Meds and Eds” hub — This area is home to world-renowned hospitals LEAVE ATTHE DLCC, as well as the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and so much more. CORNER OF 10TH & Mt. Washington – Stand on one of the observation decks and take in the spectacular panorama of the downtown skyline below and see how the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers FRENCH STREETS form the Ohio River and at the city’s “Point.” USA Today named the view from Mt. Washington one of the 10 most beautiful views in America.

TOUR OF FALLINGWATER Monday November 12th | 9:30am–3:30pm Price: $75 per person Fallingwater is a house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in rural southwestern Pennsylvania, 43 miles (69 km) southeast of Pittsburgh. The house was built partly over a water- fall on Bear Run in the Mill Run section of Stewart Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, locatedin the Laurel Highlands of the Allegheny Mountains. The house was designed as a weekend home for the family of Liliane Kaufmann and her husband, Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr., owner of Kaufmann's Department Store. After its completion, Time called Fallingwater Wright’s “most beautiful job,” and it is listed among Smithsonian’s “Life List of 28 places to visit before you die.” The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. In 1991, members of the American Institute of Architects named Fallingwater the “best all-time work of American architecture” and in 2007, it was ranked 29th on the list of America’s Favorite Architecture according to the AIA. This guided house tour will provide you full access to this iconic landmark. Stay and shop in the gift shop, tour the grounds, and have lunch in the café.

TECHNICAL TOURS CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY LABORATORY TOUR – SOLD OUT Monday, November 12 1:00–4:00pm Limit 50 guests $25 Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering is world renowned and focuses on innovative, interdisciplinary, and global education and research. All visitors will tour various labs, including: Makerspace: The TechSpark makerspace is Carnegie Mellon University’s focal point for technology innovation. This College of Engineering facility provides equipment for rapid fabrication of designs from idea to reality for coursework, research, and entrepreneurship, which includes Rabid Fabrication with Laser Machines. Soft Machines Lab: The Soft Machines Lab develops materials and technologies that enable machines and robots to be safe for human contact. We focus on creating soft multifunctional materials that can act as artificial skin, muscle, and nervous tissue for applications inbio- xvi inspired soft robotics, humanoid robotics, and wearable computing. Visitors will see the lab space and interact with some of the novel “soft-matter" technologies that we have recently discovered. Robomechanics Lab: The Robomechanics Lab works on designing robots that can operate in challenging real-world environments. We will be showing several robotic platforms, including the four-legged Minitaur robot as well as a cheetah-inspired robot tail, a wheeled rover that can dig trenches in sandy terrain, and new robotic hooves that will allow a robot to climb steep rocky terrain. Additive Manufacturing Lab: Tour the newly renovated metals additive manufacturing (AM) lab within the Mechanical Engineering Department and administered by the CMU Next Manufacturing Center. Equipment includes Optomec Aerosol Jet, EOS Laser Sintering, Arcam E-Beam Sintering, and ExOne Binder Jet AM machines. Parts fabricated by these machines support both fundamental research and educational efforts, including new undergraduate minor and master’s degrees in AM. Thermal Energy Engineering Lab: The Thermal Energy Engineering Labs seek to understand the underlying physics of thermal energy transport. The tour will focus on thermoreflectance techniques, which allow us to directly measure properties like thermal conductivity and thermal ALL TOUR BUSES interface resistance in both nano- and macroscale materials. These properties are critical to thermal management in next generation electronics and to optimize the efficiencies of solid LEAVE AT THE DLCC, state energy conversion devices. CORNER OF 10TH & UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH HUMAN ENGINEERING RESEARCH LABORATORIES – FRENCH STREETS SOLD OUT Tuesday November 13 9:30am–12:00pm Limit 50 guests $25 The Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL) is a collaboration between the University of Pittsburgh, the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, and UPMC Health System. HERL is dedicated to wheelchair and mobility research, specifically by improving the mobility and function of all people with disabilities through advanced engineering in clinical research and medical rehabilitation on local, national, and international levels. HERL also studies robotics in assistive technology, athletics in rehabilitation, assistive living spaces, wheelchair transfer efficiency, clinician training, and force and vibration on wheelchair users. Attendees will gain an understanding of the work being done at the Laboratories.

WESTINGHOUSE WALTZ MILL OPERATIONS – The Center of Excellence for Westinghouse’s Global Field Services in Americas and Asia Wednesday November 14 12:30pm–4:00pm Limit 30 guests $25 Each spring and fall Westinghouse executes a series of outages at nuclear power plants across the United States. It is extremely important that these outages are executed efficiently and that emergent issues are dealt with on an expedited basis. Westinghouse provides outage services anywhere from approximately 20 to 40 customer sites each outage season (spring and fall). This requires Westinghouse to staff anywhere from 2,000 to 2,500 positions utilizing approximately 800 personnel. In order to achieve efficiency and predictability in execution, Westinghouse has an extensive training program that utilizes two training bays equipped with mock-ups and equipment to effectively prepare personnel for site operations. Tooling sophistication varies from the simplistic to complex robotic systems. The deployment of personnel and equipment along with the day-to-day response to ongoing outage operations proves to be quite a logistical endeavor. Westinghouse has developed process and procedures along with a Westinghouse Outage Control Center to manage the complexity of outage operations across multiple sites. Westinghouse invites you to come tour our facility and engage in outage service execution discussion. The tour is scheduled to take place from 1:30 to 3:00pm. Visitors are reminded that they must wear closed-toed shoes and no photography xvii is permitted on the premises. This tour will be open to the first 30 participants who register. Attendance will be subject to approval. ANSYS CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS – SOLD OUT Thursday November 15 8:30am–11:30am Limit 50 guests Cost $25 Visit the world headquarters of ANSYS, global leader in engineering simulation. Here, advanced software tools that help engineers simulate diverse physics such as fluid dynamics, structures, electronics, semiconductors, and embedded software are planned, developed, and marketed. In this “insider’s” tour, you will: • Tour the workspace and meet the team that develops ANSYS Mechanical • Learn about advanced simulation concepts and technologies • Understand the process used to validate, verify, and demonstrate that simulation codes deliver results that match physical testing • Try ANSYS Discovery Live, an interactive experience in which you can manipulate geometry, materials types, or physics inputs, then instantaneously see changes in performance • Read posters on a variety of advanced fluids, structures, and multiphysics topics

ASME LANDMARKS Pittsburgh is a city of engineering innovation and home to the Duquesne and Monongahela Inclines—two official ASME Historical Landmarks. These funiculars have been in operation for over 140 years, transporting pedestrians from the uphill neighborhoods to the industry by the riverbanks. Designed by engineer John Endres, they are the oldest and last of the original seventeen inclines in Pittsburgh and are examples of 19th and early 20th century transportation—still in action today! Designated Historical Landmarks in 1977, the city views are spectacular—offering sweeping views from Mt. Washington of the three rivers and the beautiful city—and the engineering history speaks for itself. The landmarks are approximately one mile in distance from each other.

** Share your photos Traveling to Monongahela Incline – from Westin Convention Center of these engineering Parking is free. marvels with the hashtag 8 minute drive from Westin Convention Center #ASMELandmarks ** Bus fares are only $2.50 one way, exact change only. Bus from Liberty Avenue at 10th Street

Traveling to Duquesne Incline – from Westin Convention Center Parking is free. 5 minute drive from Westin Convention Center Bus fares are only $2.50 one way, exact change only.

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ASME Business Meeting 5:00–5:30pm 2018 Student Design Competition Finals @ IMECE Allegheny Grand Ballroom III, Ballroom B, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Third Floor, The Westin Hotel Run of Show | Staff POCs: Erin Dolan (646-369-7248) and Call to order by Said Jahanmir, ASME President, 2018–2019 Brandy Smith (917-596-0306) Report by the Treasurer The 2018 Student Design Competition has challenged the Membership Report imagination and technical design skills of all its participants. 2017–2018 Annual Report At the Finals on Sunday, November 11, teams who’ve State of the Society Video participated in an SDC held at each E-Fest this year will Report on Proxies Received compete against each other in a modified, four-way football Ratification of Auditor (soccer) competition. These teams will come equipped with a Election of 2019 Nominating Committee strategic game plan, robot(s), and a will to battle it out for the Other Business Championship Title. SCHEDULE 7:00am–3:30pm SDC Finals (Preliminary Rounds) | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Ballroom B 7:00am–7:30am Staff set signs, tape course/field, etc. Old Guard Oral Presentation Competition 7:30am–8:00am Team Arrivals and check in 9:00am–4:00pm 8:00am–9:00am Robot Inspections Westmoreland Central, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel 9:00am–10:30am Round 1 (on one playing field) All are invited to attend the finals of the Society-level Old Guard 10:30am–12:00pm Round 2 (on the other playing field) Oral Presentation Competition. Meet the engineering students 12:00pm–1:00pm LUNCH BREAK who have successfully competed at the 2018 E-Fests and are 1:00pm–1:45pm Semi Finals Round 1 (on one playing field) now vying for the $2,000 ASME Old Guard Prize for outstanding presentation skills. 1:45pm–2:30pm Semi Finals Round 2 (on the other playing field) Like all effective professionals, engineers must possess a well- 3:00pm–3:30pm FINALS developed ability to synthesize issues and communicate both orally and in writing. This competition is designed to emphasize the value of an ability to deliver clear, concise, and effective oral presentations, particularly pertaining to some sphere in which an engineer is or should be involved. Presentation topics must address a technical, economic, or environmental aspect of engineering or other basic engineering theme, and often relate to the students’ engineering design/analysis projects. For more information, please visit https://www.asme.org/events/competitions/old-guard- competitions/old-guard-prize-oral-presentation-competition/

Old Guard Committee Reception 6:30–7:30pm Somerset East, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel Please join us for the 2018 ASME Old Guard Committee Reception on Saturday, November 10. The ASME Old Guard Committee will announce the Old Guard Oral Presentation winners and present them with their award certificates.

xx First-Time Attendees Orientation Members and Students Luncheon 2:30pm–3:30pm Sponsored by: Committee on Honors Room 407, David L. Lawrence Convention Center 12:00pm–1:30pm Allegheny Grand Ballroom II, First-time attendees to IMECE are cordially invited to this Third Floor, The Westin Hotel informal yet informative session to learn about how to navigate the conference, how to use the program, the new App, and Ticket: $60 more importantly, where all the best parties are. Snacks and WILLIAM T. ENNOR MANUFACTURING refreshments will be served. TECHNOLOGY AWARD Scott Smith, Ph.D., Fellow VOLT Leadership Workshop IMECE 2018 University of North Carolina at Charlotte 2:00pm–4:00pm Pennsylvania East, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel CHARLES T. MAIN STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARD Fostering an Innovative Environment GOLD In order for ASME to meet the challenges of the future, we Brandon Graham, Member must innovate. When we innovate and try new things, some Rowan University of them are bound to fail. Failure is a necessary part of the process. The key is to recognize our failures, fail fast, and learn SILVER from our mistakes. In this workshop, we will explore how we Joseph Pechstein, Member can foster an innovative environment that allows for failure and Milwaukee School of Engineering encourages learning. GUSTUS L. LARSON MEMORIAL AWARD Kripa K. Varanasi, Ph.D., Member ASME FutureME Mini-Talks Massachusetts Institute of Technology Presented by the ASME Early Career Engineers PI TAU SIGMA GOLD MEDAL Programming Committee Nenad Miljkovic, Ph.D., Member 4:00pm–5:00pm University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Rooms 411/412, David L. Lawrence Convention Center CHARLES RUSS RICHARDS MEMORIAL AWARD Kon-Well Wang, Ph.D., Fellow Held at the 2018 ASME International Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan Congress and Exposition (IMECE) HENRY HESS EARLY CAREER PUBLICATION Join the ASME FutureME Community for an opportunity to hear AWARD from several experienced engineers as they present short and Arin M. Ellingson, Ph.D., Member inspirational Mini-Talks. Our presenters will share their personal Casey P. Johnson, Ph.D. stories and experiences in career development and the choices Mary H. Foltz they have made throughout their careers to become Craig C. Kage successful. University of Minnesota The Mini-Talks will focus on technical disciplines related to OLD GUARD EARLY CAREER AWARD ASME’s core technologies and enabling applications, like Michael P. ]of Standards & Technology advanced manufacturing, bioengineering, robotics, materials, or design engineering. Presenters will discuss subjects such as GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE GOLD MEDAL current trends in these technical industries, skills and training Tim Lieuwen, Ph.D., Fellow that helped them be successful, and potential career Institute of Technology opportunities in these disciplines. ARTHUR L. WILLISTON MEDAL Noah M. Purdy, Member Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and Opening Reception Delta Systems Inc. 5:30pm–7:00pm Hall B, David L. Lawrence Convention Center All registrants are invited to this special event to celebrate the opening of the IMECE exhibits. Come grab a drink and some food, meet this year’s group of exhibitors, and learn about their products and services.

xxi ASME FutureME Social Meetup for Early Career THE ASME AUXILIARY ISTURNING 95YEARS OLD Engineers In the past 95 years, the ASME Hosted by the ASME Early Career Engineers Auxiliary has assisted ASME and Programming Committee played a key role in financially 7:00pm–9:00pm supporting over 1,301 engineering Hosted at Bill’s Bar and Burger, 1001 Liberty Avenue students through their scholarship at The Westin Convention Center Hotel and student loan programs to an Registration required: $10 amount for more than $2,500,000. Recipients are working in the Co-located with the 2018 ASME International Mechanical fields of robotics and bio-mechanical engineering and Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE) employed with major engineering and aerospace Meet new people ● Join a community of like-minded engineers corporations. ● Learn from others in engineering ● Share experiences ● Perhaps you or someone you know are one of these Explore Pittsburgh deserving and lucky recipients. We would like to not only To register scan the QR code or go to continue but expand the program to help our students http://bit.ly/SMREG18. be more competitive in the global workplace. Please visit the ASME’s Auxiliary table at the IMECE’s Opening Reception and learn more about how you can get involved with our very important mission. You may ask us how you can help the Auxiliary to excel in our main mission: “To establish education funds for the purpose MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 of assisting worthy students in the study of mechanical engineering at the undergraduate and graduate level.” Keynote Event Sara Sahay ASME Auxiliary President 8:00am–9:30am (breakfast served from 7:30am to 8:00am) Ballroom A, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Welcome Remarks: Valerie McDonald Roberts, Chief Urban Affairs Officer, Office of Mayor William Peduto, Pittsburgh, PA International Undergraduate Research and Design Keynote Speaker: Frank DeMauro, Vice President and Exposition General Manager, Advanced Programs Division, Space 5:30pm–7:00pm Systems Group, Northrop Grumman Hall B, David L. Lawrence Convention Center “Longer Lifespan: The Value of Satellite Servicing Poster Setup: 2:30pm–3:30pm and In Space Robotics” Expo (General Viewing): 5:30pm–7:00pm Frank DeMauro will describe the various Winners Announced: 6:30pm–7:00pm methods currently being developed by Northrop Grumman for in-orbit life extension and in-orbit The Student Expo provides undergraduate engineering spacecraft assembly. The status of the students with a professional and technical forum for presenting development of robotic and non-robotic their research, design project, and other engineering solutions capabilities will be presented along with and endeavors to top researchers and scientists from Northrop Grumman’s roadmap for commercial servicing vehicles. academia, industry, government, prospective employers, entrepreneurs graduate schools, and potential faculty advisors. Presenter Biography: Frank DeMauro is the Vice President and General Manager of Northrop Grumman’s Advanced Programs Division, where he is responsible for the program execution, business development, and financial performance of the company’s Human Space Systems, Satellite Servicing, and Commercial Communication Satellite business segments. These business segments include critical Northrop Grumman programs such as NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) and Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV) programs. Previously, Mr. DeMauro managed the Human Space Systems business area and served as the Program Director of the CRS xxii program where he managed the development, production, and delivery of multiple Cygnus spacecraft and oversaw several successful cargo delivery missions. A long time JAMES HARRY POTTER GOLD MEDAL Northrop Grumman employee, Mr. DeMauro has also held the Raj M. Manglik, Ph.D., Fellow position of Vice President of Engineering as well as numerous University of Cincinnati leadership and program management positions in Northrop HENRY LAURENCE GANTT MEAL Grumman’s commercial communications satellite group. In his Todd R. Allen, Member 30 year career, he has also held positions in Subsystem Allen Research Tech-Services, Inc. Development, Systems Engineering, and Business Development. KATE GLEASON AWARD Awatef A. Hamed, Ph.D., Fellow Mr. DeMauro has received the NASA Exceptional Public University of Cincinnati Service Medal, the National Space Society Space Pioneer Award, and the Pete Rustan Civil Space “Courage to Innovate” SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS MEDAL Award. As a member of the Cygnus team, he has also received Stephen P. Engelstad, Ph.D., Member the AIAA Space Systems Award and the RNASA Stellar Award Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company for the COTS Development Program. MEDAL A native of New Jersey, Mr. DeMauro holds a B.S. in Mechanical Martin Ostoja-Starzewski, Ph.D., Fellow and Aerospace Engineering from Rutgers University. University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign HENRY R. WORTHINGTON MEDAL VOLT Leadership Workshop IMECE 2018 Jaikrishnan R. Kadambi, Ph.D., Fellow 10:00am–12:00pm Case Western Reserve University Fayette, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel MCDAVID MENTORING AWARD Fostering an Innovative Environment Robert M. Wagner, Ph.D., Fellow Oak Ridge National Laboratory In order for ASME to meet the challenges of the future, we must innovate. When we innovate and try new things, some of them are bound to fail. Failure is a necessary part of the ME/MET Department Heads Forum process. The key is to recognize our failures, fail fast, and learn 1:30pm–3:30pm from our mistakes. In this workshop, we will explore how we Westmoreland Central & East, can foster an innovative environment that allows for failure Second Floor, The Westin Hotel and encourages learning. The Department Heads Forum is an annual event at the ASME Congress for mechanical engineering and mechanical President’s Luncheon engineering technology department heads. The forum is a 12:00pm–1:30pm chance to learn about some of the latest research funding Allegheny Grand Ballroom II, developments, curricular innovations, accreditation issues, Third Floor, The Westin Hotel and upcoming ASME Engineering Education activities. PER BRUEL GOLD MEDAL FOR NOISE CONTROL AND ACOUSTICS Noise Control and Acoustics Division: Rayleigh Sean F. Wu, Ph.D., Fellow Lecture Wayne State University Dr. Roger Ohayon, Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers, J. HALL TAYLOR MEDAL Structural Mechanics and Coupled Systems Laboratory Daniel T. Peters, Fellow 3:45pm–5:15pm Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. Room 409, David L. Lawrence Convention Center EDWARD F. OBERT AWARD After being Researcher at the aerospace Andrea Toffolo, Ph.D. research laboratory in France (ONERA), Roger Luleå University of Technology Ohayon joined the Conservatoire National des Andrea Lazzaretto, Ph.D., Fellow Arts et Metiers (CNAM/Structural Mechanics University of Padova and Coupled Systems Research Laboratory) Sergio Rech, Ph.D. as Professor Chair of Mechanics where he is University of Padova now Emeritus Professor. He is Fellow of several associations (AIAA, ASME, IACM) and the recipient of the Humboldt MEDAL Research Award, Lifetime Achievement SPIE Award, Ashwani K. Gupta, Ph.D., Fellow ASMS/ASME/AIAA Award, Prandtl Award from Eccomas, University of Maryland IACM Awards, EASD Senior Prize, and the French Academy FRANK KREITH ENERGY AWARD of Science Award. His expertise lies in mechanical and xxiii William Martin Worek, Ph.D., Fellow computational modeling of fluid-structure and structural Texas A&M University – Kingsville acoustics interaction problems and smart structural systems. He is on the editorial board of thirteen international journals, noise using smart materials such as piezoelectric and such as IJNME, CMAME, Computational Mechanics, and the magnetorheological devices will be considered. associate editor of JIMSS and AIAA. He is the co-editor of The purpose of this presentation will be to give a review several books and co-author of more than one hundred synthesis of those aspects and perspectives. publications in refereed international journals. Roger Ohayon has pioneered the development of mechanical Honors Reception and computational methods for prediction of fluid-structure Sponsored by: Committee on Honors vibrations of coupled systems in fluid-structure interaction (hydroelasticity and sloshing) and in structural-acoustics 5:30pm–6:30pm (noise prediction). In this context of fluid-structure interaction Ballroom A Foyer, (attenuation for liquids in reservoirs) and of structural-acoustics David L. Lawrence Convention Center (for noise reduction), he proposed to reduce vibrations using All registered attendees are invited to attend this reception and structural devices for smart adaptive intelligent thin systems meet this year’s Honors Awards Recipients. and, more recently, has proposed an original dissipative interface modeling using passive/active and hybrid treatments. Honors Assembly Title: Computational Vibroacoustics in Low and Medium 6:30pm–7:30pm Frequency Bands Ballroom A, David L. Lawrence Convention Center It is proposed to analyse, from predictive computational point All registered attendees are cordially invited to attend the 2018 of view—finite element discretization and specially appropriate ASME Honors Assembly. This multimedia program celebrates various reduced order models—the dynamic behaviour of some of today’s leading engineers, educators, entrepreneurs, complex coupled systems and their adaptive intelligent and innovators. This year’s Honors Awards Recipients are: treatment of interfaces for vibration and noise reduction of interior fluid-structure interactions problems, such as ASME MEDAL liquid/gas-structure, in low and medium frequency domains. Thomas J.R. Hughes, Ph.D., Fellow The University of Texas at Austin The applications may be found, for example, in aerospace engineering such as liquid propelled launchers for the For the pioneering development of computer-aided attenuation of the vibrations of liquids in , the attenuation engineering and design technologies disseminated in of noise in fairings for the satellites as well as attenuation of industrial and commercial software used throughout the noise in fuselage cabin of aircrafts or helicopters, and world, thereby improving engineering product development; attenuation of noise in automotive industries. and for originating and leading new fields of computational engineering research. The frequency domain of interest is quite important for the computational analysis in order to avoid a large number of HONORARY MEMBER degrees of freedom, which lead to prohibitive computer times. Portonovo Ayyaswamy, Ph.D., Fellow In effect, the coupled situation is quite different from the University of Pennsylvania classical problem of acoustic response to prescribed structural For exceptional contributions to mechanical engineering interface displacement/velocity fields because the dynamic of through a career marked with seminal and groundbreaking the structure can be very complex (composite structure, for research scholarship, which has engendered transformational instance). The low-frequency regime is characterized by a technology transfer for diverse applications; and for exemplary low modal density for structural-acoustics systems in which professional service to the worldwide scientific and practicing a frequency-independent modeling of the structural damping thermal engineering community. is, in most cases, satisfactory. The medium frequency range HONORARY MEMBER is characterized by a frequency-dependent damping in the Alan Needleman, Ph.D., Fellow structure as well as in the fluid. A distinction should be Texas A&M University clearly made between gas and/or liquids taking into account incompressibility/compressibility as well as light fluids/heavy For pioneering research in the fields of computational fluids considerations with gravity sloshing effects. mechanics and computational materials science. In parallel of direct symmetric variational formulations/ HONORARY MEMBER numerical finite elements for modal analysis of fluid-structure Robert M. Nerem, Ph.D., Fellow interior vibrations, the construction of a family of appropriate For outstanding contributions to the understanding of reduced order models is of prime importance for sensitivity dynamics of blood flow and blood vessels in health and analysis, multidisciplinary optimization, updating with disease, and the development of tissue engineering for experiments, as well as hybrid active/passive vibration palliative care; and for leadership in bridging and creating reduction treatments of those systems for their control opportunities for engineers to play a vital role in advancing (as an example let us cite the modeling of “vibration and medicine. xxiv noise devices” acting as physical interfaces such as visco/piezo layers).Therefore, attenuation of vibrations and HONORARY MEMBER Heat Transfer Division Awards Luncheon Frank E. Talke, Ph.D., Fellow Sponsored by: Heat Transfer Division University of California, San Diego 11:45am–1:45pm For contributions to information storage technology, color ink Pennsylvania East & West, jet printing, and medical device technology. Second Floor, The Westin Hotel M. EUGENE MERCHANT MANUFACTURING MEDAL OF Ticket: $50 ASME/SME Kamlakar Rajurkar, Ph.D., Fellow HTD Memorial Award (Science): Dr. Li Shi University of Nebraska – Lincoln HTD Memorial Award (General): Dr. Timothy Fisher For pioneering contributions to enhance the productivity of HTD Memorial Award (Art): Dr. M. Pinar Mengüç nontraditional machining processes used in automobile, aerospace, and medical device manufacturing, including Bergles-Rosenhow Young Investigator Award: Dr. Asegun electrical discharge machining and electrochemical machining Henry at macro-, micro-, and nanoscales, through extensive research in process modeling and in sensing and control techniques. Guest Luncheon MELVIN R. GREEN CODES & STANDARDS MEDAL Sponsored by: ASME Auxiliary – Celebrating 95 Years! Richard William Barnes, Fellow 1:00pm–3:00pm ANRIC Enterprises Inc. Westmoreland West, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel For distinguished leadership and professionalism in the Ticket: $40 research, development, promotion, acceptance, and application of ASME codes and standards; and for direct The ASME Auxiliary welcomes ASME members to an afternoon senior management involvement in the design, construction, of great food and refreshments at its semi-annual Guest and operational support of nuclear power plants. Luncheon. NANCY DELOYE FITZROY AND ROLAND V. FITZROY The ASME Auxiliary’s guest speaker and past scholarship MEDAL winner will be Vickie Webster-Wood, Ph.D. from Carnegie Ivar Giaever, Ph.D., Member Mellon University. Dr. Webster-Wood’s presentation will be on Applied BioPhysics, Inc. “Living Machines: Bio-inspired, Bio-hybrid, and Organic For innovative experimental work in superconductor tunneling Robots.” Please join us for this exciting presentation. that led to a major advance in the understanding of the phenomenon of superconductivity and to new scientific Symposium for New and Prospective Faculty: instruments. Tips for Tenure and Promotion RALPH COATS ROE MEDAL 1:30pm–3:00pm Gwynne Shotwell Westmoreland Central & East, SpaceX Second Floor, The Westin Hotel For outstanding leadership in innovation for space This workshop is designed for junior faculty, postdocs, and commercialization and colonization; for technical contributions Ph.D. students. There will be a panel discussion in which the to the design of reusable rockets; and for dedication to the panel will share insights into the job search, promotion, and the promotion of STEM education. tenure process. The panelists will provide recommendations from their own experience, including best practices and what to avoid. They will also answer questions from the audience. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

ME/MET Department Heads Professional Development Workshop 10:30am–12:00pm Westmoreland Central & East, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel As part of our ongoing effort to provide resources and development opportunities for department heads/chairs, this workshop will explore many topics. Examples from previous workshops are becoming a department head/chair, funding priorities and how to handle budget cuts as well as xxv development, fund-raising, and alumni engagement. Materials Division Sia Nemat-Nasser Award Lectures Melville Medal (2017), Journal of Applied Mechanics Award (2017), MIT Technology Review's 35 Innovators Under 35 3:45pm–4:45 pm (TR35 Award) (2016), and Qiu Shi Outstanding Young Scholar Room 409, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Award (2016). He is an associate editor of the Journal of Tak-Sing Wong, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Applied Mechanics (ASME Transactions), and serves on the Engineering and Materials Research Institute, The Pennsylvania editorial board of several academic journals, including State University, University Park, Pennsylvania Proceedings of the Royal Society A and npj Flexible Electronics. Tak-Sing Wong is currently an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and Title: Bio-inspired Soft Network Materials With Unusual biomedical engineering and the inaugural Mechanical Properties holder of Wormley Family Early Career Professorship in Engineering at The Materials Division Nadai Medal Award Lecture Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Wong was a Croucher Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the Wyss 4:45pm–5:45pm Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard Room 410, David L. Lawrence Convention Center University. He received his Ph.D. (2009) in the Mechanical The Nadai Medal goes to George M. Pharr for “Measurement and Aerospace Engineering Department at UCLA and his of Power Law Creep Parameters by Nanoindentation” B.Eng. (2003) in Automation and Computer-Aided Engineering from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Dr. Wong’s George M. Pharr is TEES Eminent Research research focuses on surface and interface, micro- and Professor in the Department of Materials nanomanufacturing, as well as designing multi-functional Science and at Texas A&M University, biologically inspired surfaces with applications in water, College Station, TX. He received his B.S. in energy, and health. His research has been published in Mechanical Engineering at Rice University in Nature, Nature Materials, Nature Communications, PNAS, and 1975 and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Science Advances. His work on bio-inspired materials has Engineering from Stanford in 1979. After one year of been recognized with a R&D 100 Award, a National Science postdoctoral study at the University of Cambridge, England, Foundation CAREER Award, a DARPA Young Faculty Award, he returned to Rice in 1980 as a faculty member in the as well as an invitation to the National Academy of Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. Engineering’s U.S. Frontiers of Engineering symposium. He moved to the Department of Materials Science and Dr. Wong has also been named one of the world’s top 35 Engineering at the University of Tennessee (UT) in 1998, Innovators Under 35 (formerly TR35) by MIT Technology where he served he as Chancellor's Professor and McKamey Review and was recognized with the IEEE Nanotechnology Professor of Engineering. While at UT, he also held a Joint Council Early Career Award in Nanotechnology and the ASME Faculty Appointment at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award for his contributions in (ORNL), was Head of the UT Materials Science and bioinspired materials engineering. Engineering Department, and served as the Director of the UT/ORNL Joint Institute for Advanced Materials. He joined Title: Interfacial Engineering Inspired by Nature the faculty of Texas A&M in January 2017. Yihui Zhang, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua Dr. Pharr received ASM International’s Bradley Stoughton University, Beijing Award for Young Teachers of Metallurgy in 1985. His honors Yihui Zhang is an Associate Professor of also include the Amoco Award for Superior Teaching at Rice Engineering Mechanics at . University (1994), a Humboldt Senior Scientist Award (2007), He received his Ph.D. in engineering the Materials Research Society's inaugural Innovation in mechanics from Tsinghua University in 2011. Materials Characterization Award (2010), and the University of Then he worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow from Tennessee Macebearer Award (2015). He is a member of the 2011 to 2014 and as a Research Assistant National Academy of Engineering (2014) and a Fellow of ASM Professor from 2014 to 2015, both at Northwestern University. International (1995), the Materials Research Society (2012), and He joined the Department of Engineering Mechanics at TMS (2016). Dr. Pharr has been an Associate Editor of the Tsinghua University in 2015 and was tenured in 2018. His Journal of the American Ceramic Society since 1990 and research interests include mechanically guided 3D assembly, Principal Editor of the Journal of Materials Research since soft composite materials, and stretchable electronics. He has 2012. He is an author or co-author of more than 200 scientific published more than 90 peer-reviewed journal papers, publications, including four book chapters. His research including two in Science, eleven in Nature sister journals, three focuses on mechanisms of plasticity and fracture in solids, in Science Advances, four in PNAS, eight in the Journal of the especially at small scales. Mechanics and Physics of Solids, three in ACS Nano, and eight Measurement of Power Law Creep Parameters by in Advanced Functional Materials. His recent awards include Nanoindentation ASME Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award (2018), Society of xxvi Engineering Science’s Young Investigator Medal (2018), Great progress has been made over the past decade in making Eshelby Mechanics Award for Young Faculty (2017), ASME mechanical property measurements at small scales by load- and depth-sensing indentation methods, also known as Professor Worek was chair of the American Society of nanoindentation. The ability to make such measurements Mechanical Engineer’s (ASME’s) Solar Energy Division, Vice- with sharp pyramidal indenters allows for high point-to-point President of ASME’s Energy Resources Group and served as a spatial mapping of properties as well as the characterization Member of ASME’s Board of Governors. In addition, he is Fellow of very thin films, thin surface layers, and even small particles of ASME and ASHRAE and has received Edwin F. Church Medal or individual phases in complex multiphase microstructures. from ASME recognizing his accomplishments in engineering Although most nanoindentation testing has been done at education. In addition, Professor Worek Co-editor of Mark’s room temperature, recent advances in nanoindentation Handbook for Mechanical Engineering, Executive Editor of testing equipment have expanded the horizons to very Applied Thermal Engineering and Editor-in-Chief of Heat high temperatures, thus paving the way for the small-scale Transfer – Asian Research. measurement of parameters characteristic of time-dependent Title: Challenges in Comfort Cooling: Separating Sensible creep deformation, such as the stress exponent, n, and and Latent Loads—Material Constraints and New the activation energy, Q . However, in doing so, serious c Opportunities experimental difficulties are often encountered, and how one converts the data obtained in nanoindentation tests to the As buildings have become tighter and as Net Zero Energy parameters normally used to characterize uniaxial creep is Buildings are designed and implemented, the latent cooling not at all straightforward because of the complex, nonuniform load has increased, and improved performing heating systems stress state produced during indentation contact. are desired. This presentation will present the status of current technologies and the efforts to improve performance and the In this presentation, we report on progress in making capacity per unit volume (i.e., minimization of footprint) of meaningful measurements of power law creep by heating and cooling systems. Conventional heating systems nanoindentation based on recent experience with a new high have limited efficiencies, many times less than one. Likewise, temperature nanoindentation system capable of testing at thermally-activated cooling/dehumidification systems also have temperatures up to 1100°C. Special attention is given to the relatively poor efficiencies. This presentation will focus on work models and data analysis procedures needed to convert done and new developments in materials and systems that are nanoindentation load-displacement-time data into the creep showing that performance can be significantly improved. parameters normally measured in uniaxial tension or compression testing. The models and procedures are evaluated by comparison to several sets of creep data in which Applied Mechanics Koiter Lecture the material behavior has been probed both by 5:30pm–6:30pm nanoindentation and by uniaxial testing methods. Room 408, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Professor M. Taher A. Saif, Edward William and Jane Marr AESD Lecture and Reception Gutgsell Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign 5:00pm–7:00pm Professor M. Taher A. Saif received his B.S. Room 411, David L. Lawrence Convention Center and M.S. in Civil Engineering from Bangladesh Frank Kreith Energy Award University of Engineering and Technology and Washington State University, respectively, in William M. Worek, Department of Mechanical and Industrial 1984 and 1986. He obtained his Ph.D. in Engineering, Texas A&M University—Kingsville, Texas Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from William M. Worek is Professor of Mechanical Cornell University in 1993. He worked as a Post Doctoral Engineering at Texas A&M University– Associate in Electrical Engineering and the National Kingsville, TX. He received all three degrees, Nanofabrication Facility at Cornell University during 1993– B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. from the Illinois Institute 1997. He joined the Department of Mechanical Science and of Technology in 1976, 1977 and 1980. Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign He spent a majority of his career at the (UIUC) during 1997. He is currently the Gutgsell Professor in University of Illinois–Chicago, where he was Department the department. He is serving as the Associate Head of Head of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and Director Graduate Programs and Research. of the Energy Resources Center. Two of Saif's major contributions are: (1) discovery of plastic He has been involved, over the last 35 years, in the strain recovery in nano grained metals and its underlying development of desiccant materials for cooling systems mechanism. The finding opens the possibility of developing applications, modeling of sorption processes, experimental self-healing metal components; (2) discovery of mechanical testing of desiccant material performance and the use of tension in neurons in vivo, and the link between this tension desiccant processes in the design of cooling and and neurotransmission. This latter finding links mechanical dehumidification systems. He holds three patents on sorption force with memory and learning in animals. His current system design improvements and has published extensively in research includes tumor micro environment, mechanics of archival journals and has given numerous lectures on the neurons and cardiac cells, development of biological subject. Recently he has expanded his research to investigate machines, and electro-thermo-mechanical behavior of xxvii the enhancement when nanofluids are boiled. nanoscale metals and semiconductors. Saif is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Materials Division Reception Engineers since 2011. He served as the President of the Sponsored by: Materials Division Society of Engineering Science during the calendar year 2016. 6:00pm–8:00pm He was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board, - Room 409, David L. Lawrence Convention Center MIT Alliance for Research and Technology during 2010–2012. He received the Xerox Award for Faculty Research from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (UIUC) during 2003 Fluids Engineering Division Reception and 2006. He was a Willett Faculty Scholar, College of Sponsored by: Fluids Engineering Executive Engineering, UIUC, during 2003–2009. Committee Title: Living Machines 6:30pm–8:30pm Pennsylvania West, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel The industrial revolution of the 19th century marked the onset of the era of machines that transformed societies. However, all of these machines are non-living and they do not have inherent Applied Mechanics Division Honors & Awards intelligence. On the other hand, since the discovery of genes, Banquet there is a considerable body of knowledge on engineering Sponsored by: Applied Mechanics Division living cells. It is thus appropriate to envision biohybrid 7:00pm–10:00pm machines that are made from engineered scaffolds and living Westmoreland Central & East, cells. These machines have the potential of unprecedented Second Floor, The Westin Hotel capabilities, as they would carry the footprints of millions of Tickets: $88 years of evolution. These machines may emerge from an interaction between the living cells and the micro-nano The evening’s events will include honoring and presenting the scaffolds. In this talk, we will present such an elementary following AMD awards to: machine, a small scale swimmer, consisting of a soft slender Thomas J.R. Hughes Young Investigator Award: Liping Liu string and rat cardiomyocytes. The string is made from a soft polymeric material by filling a microfabricated channel using Ted Belytschko Applied Mechanics Award: Tayfun Ersin capillary draw. Cells are cultured on one region of the string. Tezduyar These cells interact with the string as well as with each other Thomas K. Caughey Dynamics Award: Firdaus E. Udwadia and beat in synchrony as a single actuator. This living actuator Daniel C. : David M. Barnett bends the string, and a bending wave propagates from the actuator site toward the end, generating sufficient thrust for Warner T. Koiter Medal: M. Taher A. Saif swimming. This artificial machine thus swims in fluids as the : Ares J. Rosakis engineered living swimmer. These swimmers might be used in vivo for autonomous intelligent drug delivery. Journal of Applied Mechanics Best Paper Award: Charles Wojnar Lloyd H. Donnell Applied Mechanics Reviews Paper Award: Noise Control and Acoustics Division Wine & Cheese Tevis D. B. Jacobs and Ashlie Martini Reception Sponsored by: Noise Control and Acoustics Division 5:30pm–7:00pm WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Somerset East, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel

Women in Engineering Reception Plenary Presentation Sponsored by: Diversity & Inclusion Strategy Committee 8:00am–8:45am (breakfast served from 7:30am to 8:00am) 5:30pm–7:00 pm Ballroom A, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Crawford East & West, Third Floor, The Westin Hotel Mark Hindsbo The reception provides a focal point at the conference for a Vice President and General Manager, Design Business Unit, gathering of women from the wide range of ASME activity for ANSYS networking and a bit of casual relaxation at the end of a conference day. The event is open to all ASME women Presentation Title: Innovation in Engineering engineers and engineering students. Democratization of technology, from the printing press to the graphical user interface of the PC, has driven profound changes to society and innovation. Many of these innovations were driven by engineers, and now engineering technologies xxviii themselves are being democratized. Powerful tools such as simulation on-demand manufacturing, for decades the domain of highly specialized experts, are becoming accessible to all. Industry veteran Mark Hindsbo will discuss how this new the components of a successful proposal and finding the right paradigm is reshaping engineering, from the classroom to the home for the research. Critical aspects of the merit review workplace process, funding profiles, and NSF programs, solicitations, and other opportunities will be presented. This workshop is geared Presenter Biography: Mark Hindsbo is the toward early career investigators at U.S. institutions seeking to Vice President and General Manager of the understand the NSF merit review process, but the information Design Business Unit at ANSYS, on a mission provided will be valuable to principal investigators in any stage to deliver “simulation for every engineer of their career seeking to learn more about proposal writing and every product.” He has a broad set of and NSF funding opportunities. business and technical experiences across sales, marketing, business strategy, software development, and physics. Mark originally joined ANSYS as the Vice Robert Henry Thurston Lecture President of Marketing in June 2015. Prior to ANSYS, he was 11:00am–12:00pm most recently the Sr. Vice President of Customer Success at Room 410, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Parallels. He spent over 10 years at Microsoft in roles ranging from General Manager in the Server and Tools business group, Title: Dynamic Behavior of Materials at High-Strain Rates to Vice President of the Developer business in the US. Prior to and High-Pressures this, he was at The Boston Consulting Group, co-founded a Thurston Lecture Award to Guruswami (Ravi) Ravichandran for digital agency, and did scientific computing at Novo Nordisk. pioneering contributions to dynamic behavior of materials and He holds a Master of Science from the Technical University of development of novel experimental methods. Denmark and has done nuclear research at CERN. Dr. Guruswami Ravichandran, John E. Goode, Jr., Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Division of NSF-CMMI Overview and Outreach Panel Engineering and Applied Science California Institute of 8:00am–9:45am Technology Room 411, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Guruswami (Ravi) Ravichandran is the In the first part of this panel, an overview of the Civil, John E. Goode, Jr., Professor of Aerospace Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI) division will and Mechanical Engineering and the Otis be provided with emphasis on recent changes in organizational Booth Leadership Chair of the Division of structure as well as funding opportunities, e.g., the new no- Engineering and Applied Science at the deadline rule. Relevant core programs from the Advanced California Institute of Technology. He received Manufacturing Cluster, the Mechanics & Engineering Materials his B.E. (Honors) in Mechanical Engineering from the University Cluster, and the Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructures of Madras and his Sc.M. in Engineering and Applied Cluster will also be highlighted. In the second part of the panel, and Ph.D. in Engineering (Solid Mechanics and the floor will then be opened to participants to address Structures) from Brown University. He has held visiting scholar program directors representing these clusters. appointments at Ecole Polytechnique, France (CNRS Senior Scientist), Tokyo Institute of Technology (Chair in International Cooperation), and Indian Institute of Science (Aditya Birla 2018 IMECE Feedback Session Chair). He is a member of the National Academy of 10:00am–11:00am Engineering, Academia Europea, and European Academy of Room 408, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Sciences and Arts. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM), and American Academy of Mechanics NSF One-on One Meetings (AAM). He was named Chevalier de l'ordre des Palmes 10:00am–5:30pm Academiques by the Republic of France. His awards include A.C. Eringen Medal from the Society of Engineering Science, NSF one-on-one meeting are arranged by appointment. For Warner T. Koiter Medal from ASME, and William M. Murray schedule changes and cancellations, please go to the Meeting Lecture Award from SEM. His research interests include Information desk on the third floor of the David L. Lawrence mechanics of materials (deformation, damage, and failure), Convention Center. dynamic behavior, wave propagation, composites, active materials, micro-/nanomechanics, biomaterials and cell NSF Proposal Development Workshop mechanics, and experimental methods. 10:15am–12:15pm Title: Dynamic Behavior of Materials at High-Strain Rates Room 411, David L. Lawrence Convention Center and High Pressures

In this workshop, the fundamentals of successful grant Impact, blast, and other dynamic loading events are of xxix proposal writing for the National Science Foundation (NSF) will significance in numerous engineering applications ranging from be covered. Participants will learn about key topics, including aerospace to automotive to defense to security to space. At the heart of transient loading events are the propagation of Aerospace Division Reception stress/shock waves, which can cause significant deformation Sponsored by: Aerospace Division and catastrophic damage and failure. This lecture will focus 5:45pm–7:15pm on the dynamic behavior of materials, in particular, their high- Pennsylvania West, Second Floor, The Westin Hotel strain rate and high-pressure properties. Experimental methods based on the split Hopkinson (Kolsky) compression bar and the plate impact technique are reviewed. These experimental methods have been used to investigate the dynamic material THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 behavior under extreme conditions, strain rates ~1 million/s, and pressures ~100 GPa. Studies on the constitutive behavior of ductile metals using the shear-compression specimen are Closing Plenary Lunch discussed. In situ temperature measurements using high- speed infrared thermography are used to determine the 12:40pm–2:00pm fraction of plastic work converted to heat. A plate impact (lunch served from 12:40pm to 1:10pm) technique based on the Mach lens concept to achieve high Ballroom A, David L. Lawrence Convention Center pressures is illustrated. For a given impact velocity, this Vijay Kumar technique can help increase the range of pressures for Nemirovsky Family Dean of Penn Engineering, University of determining the equation of state for materials. Shock wave Pennsylvania experiments in heterogeneous materials illustrating their ability to mitigate damage through dispersion are presented. Material Presentation Title: AI, Robotics, Automation, and the Future parameters controlling the rise time of the shock and the of Work effective viscosity are identified. Theoretical analysis and We are living in a world where exponential growth in numerical simulations are used to gain insights into shock computing, communication, and storage are driving a new wave propagation in heterogeneous composite materials. irrational exuberance in technology. The graduating engineers in 2018 will see computers that are six orders of magnitude NSF-CBET Program Overview and Initiatives faster than when they were born. Clearly no exponential can be forever! But there is no doubt that this growth is leading 1:30pm–3:15pm to automation, which is already having a transformational Room 411, David L. Lawrence Convention Center effect on our society. What does this mean for the future of In this event, an overview of the Chemical, Bioengineering, mechanical engineering and related disciplines? This talk will Environmental, and Transport Systems (CBET) Division debate the basis for the irrational exuberance, especially in will be provided with emphasis on programs and funding the area of autonomous drones and self-driving cars, and opportunities. The floor will then be opened to participants opportunities for engineers and engineering education. to ask questions. Presenter Biography: Vijay Kumar is the Nemirovsky Family Dean of Penn Engineering NSF Student Competition (Posters Only) with appointments in the Departments of Hall B, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Computer and Information Poster Setup 10:00am–11:45am Science, and Electrical and Systems General Viewing/Judging 11:45am–2:30pm Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Since 1987, Awards 2:30pm–3:00pm he has served Penn Engineering in many capacities, including Virtual Podium (Posters Only) Deputy Dean for Research, Deputy Dean for Education, Poster Setup 10:00am–11:45am Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and General Viewing 11:45am–2:30pm Applied Mechanics, and Director of the GRASP Laboratory, a multidisciplinary robotics and perception laboratory. Dr. Kumar has served as the assistant director of robotics and cyber 2019 IMECE Track Organizers and Co-Organizers physical systems at the White House Office of Science and Meeting Technology Policy (2012–2013). He received his Bachelor of 3:00pm–4:00pm Technology degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Room 409, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Kanpur and his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in 1987. Dr. Kumar maintains an active research portfolio with interests in robotics, specifically multi-robot systems, and micro aerial IMECE Volunteer and Student Recognition Reception vehicles. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical 5:30pm–7:00pm Engineers (2003), a Fellow of theInstitute of Electrical and Westmoreland Central, Electronic Engineers (2005), and a member of the National Second Floor, The Westin Hotel Academy of Engineering (2013). Dr. Kumar is also the recipient xxx of the 1991 National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator award, the 1996 Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching (University of Pennsylvania), the 1997 Freudenstein HONORING SYMPOSIA Award for significant accomplishments in mechanisms and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 robotics, the 2012 ASME Mechanisms and Robotics Award, 3:45pm–5:30pm, Room 318 the 2012 IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Distinguished David L. Lawrence Convention Center Service Award, a 2012 World Technology Network Award, a 2014 Engelberger Robotics Award, and the 2017 IEEE Topic 7-9 Pre-College (K-12) STEM, RET – University, Robotics and Automation Society George Saridis Leadership School and Industry Alliance (In Honor of Late Professor Award in Robotics and Automation. Devdas Pai) This topic welcomes K-12 outreach efforts by universities and HONORING SYMPOSIA their industry partners. Modules of research and principles of MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 9:45am–11:30am; engineering presented to the middle and high school students 1:45pm–3:30pm; 3:45pm–5:30pm, Room 324 and teachers will be particularly beneficial to the audience. David L. Lawrence Convention Center Similarly, outreach to high school students in the form of innovative engineering activities on college campuses can also Topic 10-60 Symposium in Honor of Prof. Frank Kreith be presented to the peers attending the sessions. Research This Symposium is organized in honor and memory of the late Experiences for Teachers would be appropriate under this Professor Frank Krieth, NAE, ASME Honorary Member, ASME topic. Medal and to celebrate his life, legacy, and the many years of service and contributions in heat transfer, solar energy, HONORING SYMPOSIA alternative energy, and sustainability, which have bridged THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 research in mechanical engineering with applications in most 8:55am–12:35pm, Room 306 other engineering disciplines. David L. Lawrence Convention Center Topic 3-6 Lightweight Sandwich Composites and Layered HONORING SYMPOSIA Structures – (In Honor of Prof. Frostig) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1:45pm–5:30pm, Room 326 This symposium will bring together prominent investigators in David L. Lawrence Convention Center the areas of sandwich structures and multilayered composites honoring the outstanding contribution of Professor Yehoshua Topic 9-8 Kirti (Karman) Ghia Celebration of Life (Shuki) Frostig from the Technion – Israel Institute of Symposium Technology to applied mechanics in general, and particularly, Over the past five decades, Professor Kirti (Karman) Ghia to higher-order theories of sandwich structures. Theoretical made significant contributions to ASME, AIAA, and APS fluids models developed by Professor Frostig provide an accurate activities through his research publications, conference and analytical tool to characterize the global and local response session organization, and committee administration. Karman of sandwich structures, accounting for realistic deformations was an effective teacher and researcher of Computational in the core. These contributions have been verified and Fluid Dynamics and has published extensively on a number universally accepted for the characterization of the response of topics. We as a community were saddened to learn of of sandwich structures to both global and local loads. The Karman’s passing on June 13, 2017, following a sudden colleagues of Professor Frostig will present their original work illness. This symposium has been organized to celebrate his pertinent to the areas of his research in acknowledgement of life as a distinguished member of our fluids community. his original and valuable studies that have a lasting and prominent effect in our field of mechanics.

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Track 1: Acoustics, Vibration, and Phononics Track 2: Advanced Manufacturing 1-13-1: ACOUSTICS, VIBRATION, AND PHONONICS 2-1: ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PLENARY PLENARY Wednesday, November 14, 9:00am–9:45am Tuesday, November 13, 8:00am–8:45am Room 305, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Room 305, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Manufacturing for X Active Acoustic Metamaterials (IMECE2018-90091) (IMECE2018-90090) Jian Cao Amr Baz Northwestern University University of Maryland, College Park Abstract: The future of manufacturing is envisioned to be a Abstract: A class of active acoustic metamaterials (AAMM) is mixture of customized manufacturing and concentrated developed with desirable controlled distributions of effective manufacturing. To enable the versatility of manufacturing dynamic properties or intensity of wave propagation. The processes and to fully integrate design and manufacturing for proposed AAMM consists of an array of acoustic cavities system optimization, at the Advanced Manufacturing separated by piezoelectric boundaries and arranged to form Processes Laboratory of Northwestern, research efforts are acoustic waveguides. The flexible piezoelectric boundaries are rooted in discovering new processes and enhancing the controlled to generate desirable acoustic properties or wave predictability of manufacturing processes using the ICME energy distribution along the wave guide in an attempt to (integrated computational materials engineering) approach. develop acoustic cloaks or non-reciprocal diodes. Robust This talk will provide an overview about those activities and control strategies are formulated to achieve the desirable then focus on selective processes and their fundamentals, closed-loop control characteristics of this class of acoustic which may include metal-based powder-blown additive metamaterials while rejecting the effect the external wave manufacturing, laser processes for surface texturing, pressure disturbances. The time response characteristics of electrospinning, dieless sheet forming, carbon-fiber reinforced the AAMM are investigated and presented for various composites forming, etc. parameters of the robust controllers in order to demonstrate Bio: Dr. Jian Cao (MIT’95, MIT’92, SJTU’89) the merits of the proposed controllers. Applications of the is the Cardiss Collins Professor, Director of proposed work are outlined, ranging from exterior and interior Northwestern Initiative for Manufacturing acoustic cloaks to non-reciprocal switching acoustic Science and Innovation, and an Associate metamaterials. Vice President for Research (AVPR) at Bio: Dr. Amr Baz is a Minta Martin Professor of Northwestern University. She was at the Mechanical Engineering and the Director of National Science Foundation as a program director for two the Smart Materials and Structures Research years. Professor Cao is an elected Fellow of ASME, SME, and Center at the University of Maryland, College the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP). Park. He holds a B.Sc.’66 from Cairo Her major awards include the Charles Russ Richards Memorial University, as well as M.Sc.’70 and Ph.D.’73 Award (2017) from ASME and Pi Tau Sigma, SME Frederick W. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Baz’s research Taylor Research Medal (2016), ASME Blackall Machine Tool interests span the areas of active and passive control of and Gage Award (2012, 2018), ASME Young Investigator Award vibration and noise using smart structures, constrained layer (2006) from ASME Division of Applied Mechanics, and NSF damping treatments to control sound radiation in structures, as CAREER Award. Prof. Cao is the Editor-in-Chief of Journal of well as active acoustic metamaterials. Dr. Baz has published Materials Processing Technology. She served as President of more than 150 archival journal papers, seven book chapters, the SME North America Manufacturing Research Institute and and holds nine US patents. He is a Fellow of the American Chair of ASME Manufacturing Engineering Division. She is a Society of Mechanical Engineers and a recipient of Egypt’s recipient of the ASME Dedicated Service Award (2011). As an Presidential Award & First Class Medal for Best Achievements AVPR, Prof. Cao fosters the collaboration between the physical in Science and Arts. Dr. Baz received the ASME Adaptive sciences and engineering and the other disciplines across and Structures and Material Systems Prize (2009), the Pi-Tau- beyond Northwestern. She is a Board member of mHUB, Sigma Purple Cam-Shaft Teaching Award (2009), the SPIE Chicago's first innovation center focused on physical product Smart Structures Lifetime Achievement Award (2011), the development and manufacturing. Poole and Kent Teaching Award (2015), as well as the Distinguished Scholar award from UMD (2015). He serves on the editorial boards of the following journals: Journal of Vibration and Control, Smart Structures and Systems, and Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures. He also served as Chairman of the ASME National Capital Chapter (1990–1991), Member of ASME Edwin Church Medal Award xxxiv (1993–2002), and Chair and Co-Chair of the SPIE Smart Structures and Integrated Systems Conference (2002–2003). TRACK PLENARY

Track 3: Advances in Aerospace Technology Track 3: Advances in Aerospace Technology 3-20-1: ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY 3-20-2: ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY PLENARY I PLENARY II Wednesday, November 14, 9:00am–9:45am Wednesday, November 14, 8:00am–8:45am Room 304, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Room 305, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Rapid, Physics-Based Reduced Order Modeling of On the Flightpath to Adaptive Aerospace Structures: Nonlinear Aerodynamics Articulated Tensegrity (IMECE2018-90092) (IMECE2018-90093) Marilyn Smith George Lesieutre Georgia Institute of Technology Pennsylvania State University Abstract: The ability to rapidly obtain accurate static and Abstract: Adaptive structures are flying and the field is unsteady loads and moments on complex aerodynamic and advancing. This talk will trace key developments in adaptive bluff bodies has been one of the major deficiencies in next flight structures technology from circa 1970 to present-day. generation vehicle design, including agile unmanned aerial Such developments include advances in materials, devices, systems (UAS) and in tethered loads analysis such as slung, control, structural integration, and design—as well as crane, towed, and parachute configurations. Two reduced- applications to space and flight vehicles. Articulated tensegrity order models (ROM) that build up complex shape simulation of space structures provide a recent example. A novel quasi-steady loads and moments and then extend the quasi- deployment strategy for cylindrical tensegrity masts starts from steady analysis to unsteady applications have been developed. a Class-1 configuration having high packaging efficiency and— Because the ROMs are based on quasi-empirical theory, the through a multi-stage deployment process—ending as a methods are applicable to a wide range of configurations and Class-2 tensegrity having higher stiffness. Strut lengths are rapid enough for use in early design and simulation tools. fixed and articulation is achieved via active cables. Design Validation with computations, wind tunnel experiments, and optimization revealed packaging efficiency and deployed flight tests has demonstrated significant improvements in stiffness exceeding that of existing technology, and an initial predictions over current approaches for design and analysis. benchtop realization was demonstrated. The talk will also Demonstrations include control law design for agile UAS and address the relatively slow process of technology maturation helicopter slung load handling qualities and stability analysis. and adoption, and provide context from the historical development of aeronautical materials and structures. Bio: Dr. Marilyn Smith is a Professor in the Continuing advances promise a bright future. Such advances School of Aerospace Engineering at the include acoustic metamaterials for damping; energy harvesting, Georgia Institute of Technology and Associate miniature sensors, and low-power electronics and software for Director of the Georgia Tech Vertical Lift conditioning monitoring and prognosis; and additive 3-D Research Center of Excellence. She previously manufacturing for complex heterogenous structures. worked at Lockheed-Georgia Company (Lockheed-Martin) and McDonnell-Douglas Helicopters Bio: Dr. George Lesieutre is Associate Dean (Boeing-Mesa). Her research encompasses computational for Research and Graduate Studies and unsteady aerodynamics and aeroelasticity for complex Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Penn configurations. She is currently developing reduced-order State. He recently completed terms as models for nonlinear applications in active flow control, bluff Department Head and Director of the Center bodies, and turbulence. She is a Technical Fellow of AHS and for Acoustics and Vibration. He earned a B.S. AIAA Fellow. She has twice been a team member for AHS in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT and a Ph.D. in AgustaWestland International Fellowship Awards and NASA Aerospace Engineering from UCLA. Prior to joining Penn State, Group Achievement Awards. She currently serves on the AHS he held positions at SPARTA, Rockwell Satellite Systems, Board of Directors and AHS Technical Council, as well as Allison Gas Turbines, and Argonne National Lab. His research Associate Editor for the Journal of Fluids and Structures, AIAA interests include structural dynamics of aerospace systems, Journal, Journal of the American Helicopter Society, and the including passive damping, active structures, and energy Aeronautical Journal. harvesting. Dr. Lesieutre served as PI of several major DARPA programs in adaptive structures and has received five society best paper awards. He has advised more than 60 graduate students and has published more than 300 technical articles and patents. Dr. Lesieutre is a Fellow of AIAA, served a term on the AIAA Board of Directors, and served as General Chair of the AIAA Science and Technology Forum (SciTech 2015). An instrument-rated private pilot, he once paddled a canoe from Montreal to the Gulf of Mexico as part of a historical reenactment and, more recently, ran a 50-mile ultramarathon. xxxv TRACK PLENARY

Track 4: Biomedical and Biotechnology the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering Engineering (AIMBE), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the 4-1-1: BIOMEDICAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGY PLENARY I Institute of Physics (IOP), and the Royal Society of Chemistry Wednesday, November 14, 9:00am–9:45am (RSC). Huang’s research has gained international recognition Room 303, David L. Lawrence Convention Center through numerous prestigious awards and honors, including a 2010 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Acoustofluidics: Merging Acoustics and Microfluidics for Innovator Award; a 2012 Outstanding Young Manufacturing Biomedical Applications Engineer Award from the Society for Manufacturing Engineering; (IMECE2018-90094) a 2013 American Asthma Foundation (AAF) Scholar Award; Tony Jun Huang JALA Top Ten Breakthroughs of the Year Award in 2011, 2013, Duke University and 2016; the 2014 IEEE Sensors Council Technical Achievement Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Abstract: The past two decades have witnessed an explosion (IEEE); and the 2017 Analytical Chemistry Young Innovator in lab-on-a-chip research with applications in biology, Award from the American Chemical Society (ACS). chemistry, and medicine. The continuous fusion of novel properties of physics into microfluidic environments has enabled the rapid development of this field. Recently, a new Track 4: Biomedical and Biotechnology lab-on-a-chip frontier has emerged, joining acoustics with Engineering microfluidics, termed acoustofluidics. Here we summarize our 4-1-2: BIOMEDICAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGY PLENARY II recent progress in this exciting field and show the depth and Wednesday, November 14, 8:00am–8:45am breadth of acoustofluidic tools for biomedical applications Room 304, David L. Lawrence Convention Center through many unique examples, from exosome separation to cell-cell communications to 3D bioprinting, from circulating New Directions in Medical Ultrasound tumor cell isolation and detection to ultra-high-throughput (IMECE2018-90095) blood cell separation for therapeutics, and from high-precision Dr. Mostafa Fatemi micro-flow cytometry to portable yet powerful fluid Mayo Clinic manipulation systems. These acoustofluidic technologies are capable of delivering high-precision, high-throughput, and Abstract: Traditional diagnostic ultrasound has evolved from a high-efficiency cell/particle/fluid manipulation in a simple, simple anatomical imaging tool to a sophisticated technology inexpensive, cell-phone-sized device. More importantly, the that involves quantifying tissue properties and function from acoustic power intensity and frequency used in these molecular level to the organ level. Many disease processes acoustofluidic devices are in a similar range as those usedin cause microscopic changes in tissue that may include ultrasonic imaging, which has proven to be extremely safe for alteration of a tissue’s mechanical properties and, in some health monitoring during various stages of pregnancy. As a cases, changes in microvasculature network. Ultrasonic result, these methods are extremely biocompatible; i.e., cells methods for measuring such changes in the human body are and other biospecimen can maintain their natural states of great interest. The fact that ultrasound is noninvasive and without any adverse effects from the acoustic manipulation capable of making measurements at sufficient depths in the process. With these unique advantages, acoustofluidic body makes this technology a prime candidate for developing technologies meet a crucial need for highly accurate and new diagnostic tools. This talk will cover some new amenable disease diagnosis (e.g., early cancer detection and methodologies in medical ultrasound, including novel methods monitoring of prenatal health) as well as effective therapy (e.g., in estimating tissue viscoelasticity and new techniques for transfusion and immunotherapy). imaging microvasculature networks with high definition and studying their architecture in the targeted tissue. Bio: Tony Jun Huang is William Bevan Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Bio: Mostafa Fatemi received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering Materials Science at Duke University. from Purdue University. Currently, he is a Professor of Previously, he was a Professor and The Huck Biomedical Engineering at the Department of Physiology and Distinguished Chair in Bioengineering Science Biomedical Engineering of Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in and Mechanics at The Pennsylvania State Rochester, MN. At the Mayo Clinic, he is also a member of the University. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Cancer Imaging Program, and the Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles Center for Clinical and Translational Science. In addition, he is (UCLA) in 2005. His research interests are in the fields of a Professor of the Biomedical Informatics and Computational acoustofluidics, optofluidics, and micro/nano systems for Biology graduate program at the University of Minnesota biomedical diagnostics and therapeutics. He has authored/ Rochester. Dr. Fatemi’s current research areas include co-authored over 190 peer-reviewed journal publications in ultrasonic methods for tissue viscoelasticity estimation and its these fields. His journal articles have been cited more than applications in cancer imaging and bladder function evaluation. 11,000 times, as documented at Google Scholar (h-index: 59). His past and current research activities have been funded by xxxvi He also has 20 patents and invention disclosures. He was the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, elected a fellow of the following five professional societies: Department of Defense Medical Research Program, Komen TRACK PLENARY

Breast Cancer Foundation, and Minnesota Partnership Exponent, then Failure Analysis Associates, Inc., (FaAA) in Program. He has published extensively in the field of medical 1978, and retired in 2009 where, during his 30+-year tenure, ultrasound and holds 11 patents in this field. Dr. Fatemi has he was variously CEO, Chairman, and Chairman Emeritus. been awarded Fellow membership by these institutions: Dr. McCarthy has published extensively on vehicle accidents, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), using large scale vehicle accident databases to address American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering questions of automotive design. In 2004, Dr. McCarthy was (AIMBE), Acoustical Society of America (ASA), and American elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM). He is also a with the citation: “For major contributions to improved vehicle recipient of the IEEE-UFFC Distinguished Lecturer award for safety and for methods of quantitative assessment of the 2016–2017. reliability of complex mechanical systems.” In 1992, then President Bush appointed Dr. McCarthy to a two-year term on Track 5: Design, Reliability, Safety, and Risk the President’s Commission on the National Medal of Science. Dr. McCarthy holds a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute 5-19-1 DESIGN, RELIABILITY, SAFETY, AND RISK of Technology (MIT) in Mechanical Engineering and four other PLENARY academic degrees. Dr. McCarthy has investigated some of Tuesday, November 13, 8:00am–8:45am the major disasters of the current age, most recently the Room 304, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Deepwater Horizon Explosion, Fire, and Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico for Secretary of the Interior Salazar. He has appeared Autonomous Vehicle Safety: Tomorrow’s Rewards versus on The History Channel, Myth Busters, Discovery, Modern Today’s Reality Marvels, and the National Geographic Channel. (IMECE2018-90096) Roger L. McCarthy Track 6: Dynamics, Vibration, and Control McCarthy Engineering 6-1-1 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL Abstract: No vehicle technology has caused more excitement, PLENARY investment, than potential vehicle “autonomy” (SAE or NHTSA Tuesday, November 13, 8:00am – 8:45am level 4 & 5). Since the “critical pre-crash event” of ~94% of Room 303, David L. Lawrence Convention Center U.S. traffic accidents is a “driver critical reason(s),” vehicles driven by a fast-autonomous agent that does not blink, sleep, Complex Modal Decomposition for Traveling Waves and drink, etc., spawn “predictions” of unprecedented safety Nonsynchronous Oscillations impact. Autonomous vehicle potential to revolutionize western (IMECE2018-90097) economies is inestimable. The 8% utilization of current Brian Feeny automobiles could increase 10X as autonomous cabs. The vast Michigan State University tracts of real estate now dedicated to roadside parking, driveways, and garages could be reclaimed. Unfortunately, the Abstract: Characteristic patterns of nonsynchronous “hype” surrounding all U.S. self-driving vehicles, even though oscillations and traveling waves can be described in terms they are using somewhat different technologies, significantly of complex modes. We extract complex modes from data by overstates the current capabilities of the technology, and the using modal decompositions that are generalizations of proper foreseeable improvements in the next few years, to operate on orthogonal decomposition. These decomposition methods normal roads interacting with human drivers. This is apart from are based on the availability of sampled sensed quantities having no demonstrated ability in snow or rain. The early distributed across a structure of interest and may include, overall crash rates for self-driving prototype vehicles under for example, displacements, velocities, and/or accelerations. ideal conditions has been less than promising, even though An eigenvalue problem produces optimal weighted signal virtually always the fault of the other driver. Because of these energy distributions that are interpreted as modes. Basic i challenges and issues of lability, security, and privacy, the most deas of three methods are discussed, as is the use of complex significant active accident prevention will increasingly result modes and modal coordinates for quantifying features of from the deployment of automatic “backup” systems that nonsynchronous and traveling-wave motion. The methods are monitor the driver, automatically intervene to prevent crashes, applied to a variety of systems, including structural wave but don’t actively drive. An example is 99% of new vehicles in propagation and bio-locomotion. the U.S. market by 2022 will have an automatic emergency Bio: Brian Feeny is a Professor in the braking (AEB) system. Department of Mechanical Engineering at Bio: Dr. Roger L. McCarthy is the founder and Michigan State University. He received his owner of McCarthy Engineering. Dr. McCarthy B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Mechanics from the serves on the Board of Shui on Land (SOL), University of Wisconsin—Madison (1984), Ltd. (), which is publicly traded the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State (stock code 0272) on the Hong Kong University (1986), and Cornell University (1990), respectively, Exchange. Dr. McCarthy was formerly and then held a postdoctoral position at the Institute of employed by Exponent, Inc. (NASDAQ symbol “EXPO”), Robotics, ETH in Zurich, Switzerland. He is a Fellow of the xxxvii headquartered in Menlo Park, CA. 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he has been an Associate Editor for the Journal of Vibration for Medical and Biological Engineering, a Fellow of the Council and Acoustics and Journal of Computational and Nonlinear on Arteriosclerosis, American Heart Association, and Inaugural Dynamics, and has served as chair of the ASME Technical Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BES). He served Committee on Vibration and Sound. He is the director of his on the BES Board of Directors. He led from the front on department’s student exchange program between MSU and numerous cutting-edge research and education initiatives in RWTH Aachen. His research interests are in dynamics and engineering education working with colleagues across many vibration, with current activities in nonlinear dynamics, modal U.S. institutions. Dr. Borovetz served on the Scientific Advisory decomposition, nonlinear waves, friction dynamics, and system Boards of the University of Louisville Speed Scientific School, identification, and with applications to wind turbines, pendulum the University of Massachusetts, the Departments of vibration absorbers, and bio-locomotion. Bioengineering at Bucknell University, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, UCLA, Rutgers University, and Pennsylvania State Track 7: Engineering Education University. He has also served on numerous NIH and NSF study sections, as a member of the Literature Selection 7-13-1 ENGINEERING EDUCATION PLENARY Technical Review Committee, National Library of Medicine, Wednesday, November 14, 9:00am–9:45am as an ad hoc reviewer on the Scientific Advisory Committee of Room 302, David L. Lawrence Convention Center the Whitaker Foundation, and as a reviewer for The Whitaker International Fellows and Scholars Program. Dr. Borovetz's Lessons and Perspectives on Transformational Engineering current research interests are focused on the design and Education: Past, Present, and Future clinical utilization of cardiovascular organ replacements for (IMECE2018-90098) both adult and pediatric patients. He will share examples of Harvey Borovetz inclusive excellence from his role as Executive Director of an University of Pittsburgh NSF Engineering Research Center. His many students in the STEM workforce, such as Dr. Mike Lowell, President of Abstract: This plenary talk is dedicated to Dr. Devdas Mizar Marquette University, are a testament to his leadership in Pai, a longtime contributor to the Engineering Education track engineering education. Dr. Borovetz’s distinguished record in at IMECE whose sudden demise on August 19, 2017 impacted engineering education includes many laurels, such as 2007 us in many ways; his transformational vision of engineering Carnegie Science Center Life Sciences Award and the 2016 education lives on. Drawing from his life, Dr. Borovetz will paint Swanson School of Engineering Award for Diversity. He will the vision for engineering education in the 21st century. The springboard his vast experience to guide us in how we can lack and the need of a Science, Engineering, Technology, and transform engineering education for the students of the 21st Mathematics (STEM) workforce has been emphasized more century. than by the many initiatives undertaken by the National Science Foundation, such as its STEM Scholarships for academically talented and financially disadvantaged students. Track 8: Energy There is quite a dearth of underrepresented minorities, including 8-17 ENERGY PLENARY women, in mechanical engineering and other engineering Tuesday, November 13, 8:00am–8:45am disciplines. Numerous and diverse outreach programs in K-16 Room 302, David L. Lawrence Convention Center are quintessential in keeping the current generation of students engaged in our engineering education enterprise. These programs Thoughts on the Future of Power Generation: A Low include student-mentor interaction, student-faculty interaction, Carbon Perspective peer learning, living learning communities, shadowing (IMECE2018-90099) experiences with engineers in industry, and above all, inclusive Ahmed F. Ghoniem excellence. Besides programs such as Research Experiences Massachusetts Institute of Technology for Undergraduates and Teachers, we need to invest in Young Scholar Institutes to impact engineering education. The holistic Abstract: Increasing environmental concerns related to energy development of graduates is an important theme to sustain the use are driving systems for electricity generation toward low- STEM workforce in the future. This talk will not only highlight carbon alternatives. This presentation summarizes current Dr. Pai’s many valuable contributions to STEM education and approaches and outlines future developments and research outreach and their impact, but also the lessons for us regarding needs for transitioning towards sustainable electricity inclusive excellence and other strategies to address challenges generation. The speaker will present information regarding and sustain transformational engineering education programs renewables and CCS technologies, centralized and nationwide. decentralized generation, and advanced energy conversion systems, and also highlighting the strategic role of forming Bio: Dr. Harvey Borovetz is a distinguished future energy engineers in the field of advanced energy professor and former chair in the Department systems and approaches. of Bioengineering, Swanson School of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. He holds several other professorships in xxxviii numerous departments in both engineering and medicine. Dr. Borovetz is a Fellow of the American Institute TRACK PLENARY

Bio: Ahmed Ghoniem the Ronald C. Crane extensional kinematics and large fluid rast ins. Local Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Director birefringence measurements along the stagnation streamlines, of the Center for Energy and Propulsion combined with bulk measurements of the excess pressure Research and the Reacting Gas Dynamics drop across the device, provide self-consistent estimates of Laboratory at MIT. He received his B.Sc. and the extensional viscosity over a wide range of deformation M.Sc. degree from Cairo University, and Ph.D. rates up to 1000 s–1. The results are also in close agreement at the University of California, Berkeley. His research covers with numerical simulations based on a finitely extensible computational engineering with application to turbulence and nonlinear elastic (FENE) dumbbell model. As the imposed combustion, multiphase flow and multiscale phenomena, extension rate in the OSCER device is increased, the clean energy technologies with focus on CO2 capture, homogeneous planar elongational flow ultimately becomes renewable energy and alternative fuels. His research has unstable. High-frame rate video-imaging of the birefringence made fundamental contributions to multiscale simulations, field is used to construct space-time diagrams of the evolution thermochemistry, combustion dynamics, energy systems and in the flow for seven different polymer solutions and to materials chemistry. He supervised more than 100 M.Sc., Ph.D. construct the first stability diagram for planar extensional flows and post-doctoral students, many are leaders in academia, in cross-slot devices. The mode of instability is found to industry and governments; published more than 500 refereed depend on the elasticity number (El = Wi/Re) of the fluid, with a articles in leading journals and conferences; lectured steady -breaking purely-elastic bifurcation observed extensively around the World; and consulted for the aerospace, at high El >> 1, and time-dependent three-dimensional inertio- automotive and energy industry. He is fellow of the American elastic instabilities dominant for El < 1. Society of Mechanical Engineer (ASME), the American institute Bio: Gareth H. McKinley is the School of of Physics (APS), the Combustion Institute (CI), and associate Engineering Professor of Teaching Innovation fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and within the Department of Mechanical Astronautics (AIAA). He received several prestigious awards Engineering at MIT. He received his B.A. and including the ASME James Harry Potter Award in M.Eng. from the University of Cambridge and Thermodynamics, the AIAA Propellant and Combustion Award, his Ph.D. (1991) from the Chemical the KAUST Investigator Award and the Committed to Engineering Department at MIT. He taught in the Division of “Committed to Caring Professor” at MIT. Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard from 1991 to 1997 and was an NSF Presidential Faculty Fellow from 1995 to Track 9: Fluids 1997. He won the Annual Award of the British Society of 9-17-1: FLUIDS ENGINEERING PLENARY I Rheology in 1995 and the Frenkiel Award from the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics in 2001. He served as Executive Editor of Tuesday, November 13, 8:00am–8:45am the Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics from 1999 to Room 301, David L. Lawrence Convention Center 2009 and as Associate Editor of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics Microfluidic Rheometry of Complex Fluids from 2007 to 2009. He most recently served as the Associate (IMECE2018-90100) Department Head for Research of the Mechanical Engineering Department at MIT from 2008 to 2013. He is also a co-founder Gareth H. McKinley of Cambridge Polymer Group. His research interests include MIT extensional rheology of complex fluids, non-Newtonian fluid Abstract: The development and growth of microfluidics has dynamics, microrheology and microfluidics, field-responsive stimulated interest in the behavior of complex liquids in fluids, super-hydrophobicity, wetting of nanostructured microscale geometries and provided a rich platform for surfaces, and the development of nanocomposite materials. rheometric investigations of non-Newtonian material He is the author of over 275 technical publications and was phenomena at small scales. Microfluidic techniques present one of the winners of the 2007 Publication Award of the the rheologist with new opportunities for measurement of fluid Society of Rheology. He is a Fellow of the American Physical properties and enable the systematic investigation of strong Society and President of the U.S. National Committee of elastic effects at very high deformation rates without the Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM). He was the complications of fluid inertia. In this presentation, we provide recipient of the 2013 Bingham Medal of the Society of an overview of the use of microfluidic devices to measure bulk Rheology and served as President of the Society from 2015 to rheology and onset of viscoelastic flow instabilities in both 2017. Most recently, he won the 2014 Gold Medal of the British shear and extensional flows, using a combination of local Society of Rheology. velocimetric imaging, mechanical measurements of pressure drop, and full-field optical probes of flow-induced birefringence. Steady and time-dependent flows of a range of dilute polymer solutions and wormlike micellar fluids are considered. The ability to rapidly and precisely fabricate complex flow geometries also enables us to exploit the predictions of computational optimization and design, from first xxxix principles, an optimized shape cross-slot extensional rheometer (or OSCER) that achieves homogeneous planar TRACK PLENARY

Track 9: Fluids federal grants (NSF, DARPA, NIH, DOD, DOE, HSARPA, and AHA) and the University of Pittsburgh. 9-17-2: FLUIDS ENGINEERING PLENARY II Tuesday, November 13, 9:00am–9:45am Track 10: Heat Transfer Room 301, David L. Lawrence Convention Center 10-64-1 HEATTRANSFER AND THERMAL Interface Actuations for Micro/Nano Fluidics ENGINEERING PLENARY I (IMECE2018-90101) Tuesday, November 13, 8:00am–8:45am Sung Kwon Cho Room 306, David L. Lawrence Convention Center University of Pittsburgh Multiscale Modeling of Nanoparticle Transport: Abstract: Due to dominant interfacial tensions emerging in Applications to Targeted Drug micro/nano scale, controlling and actuating of interfaces are (IMECE2018-90102) of critical importance in many micro/nano fluidic applications. On a quest to efficient interfacial actuations, Dr. Cho’s group Portnovo S. Ayyaswamy has been studying and developing many mechanisms and University of Pennsylvania methods. In this talk, he will present two major topics on Abstract: This talk will describe methods based on equilibrium interface actuations and their applications: (1) microswimmer and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics to construct propelled by acoustically oscillating micro bubbles and numerical procedures that enable predictive models in cell (2) electrowetting and dielectrowetting for lab-on-a-chip biology and bioengineering. The models described here have applications. Micro propulsion is a key element in the micro- particular relevance to targeted drug delivery employing swimmer that can be potentially applied to navigate inside nano-sized carriers. The nano particle shape considered here is human and animal bodies. Recently, we have developed a either spherical or elliptical. Predictions from the simulations of micro propulsion method where acoustically excited oscillating the models are validated by comparison with experimental data bubbles generate streaming flows and propulsion forces. A where available. variety of propelling motions have been achieved by carefully designing/fabricating devices and controlling exciting conditions. Bio: Professor Portonovo S. Ayyaswamy is For the second topic, he will present a variety of droplet one of the most distinguished and manipulations using dielectrowetting that highly localizes liquid internationally recognized researcher and dielectrophoresis to the three-phase contact line. In addition, educator today in the fields of Heat Transfer he will also present how to mitigate bio-fouling (biomolecule and Thermal Science & Engineering. He is adsorption), which is one of the critical hurdles against practical recognized not only as an outstanding scholar applications of droplet-based lab-on-a-chip systems. Detailed and educator but also as an immensely impactful contributor to results and discussions on the above topics will be presented. major developments in industry. He has made many original and seminal contributions to the science and art of heat and Bio: Sung Kwon Cho earned B.S., M.S., and mass transfer, particularly in multi-phase flows, phase-change Ph.D. from Mechanical Engineering at Seoul heat and mass transfer, droplets and bubbles dynamics, National University in 1990, 1992 and 1998, ionized arc-plasma transport, bio heat and mass transfer, respectively. After postdoctoral experience and nano-carrier thermal motion and transport. His very long at the University of California, Los Angeles list of distinguished achievements in heat transfer research, (UCLA), he joined the faculty of the education, and professional and industry service are Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science acknowledged internationally. Dr. Ayyaswamy, Asa Whitney at the University of Pittsburgh in Fall 2003 as an Assistant Professor of Dynamical Engineering, University of Professor and then was promoted to Associate Professor with Pennsylvania, received his Ph.D. (1971) from UCLA, M.E. tenure in 2009 and to Professor in 2018. Since Dr. Cho (1967), and M.S. (1965) from Columbia University, and B.E. established the “Microfluidic Systems Lab” in 2003, my primary (1962) from University of Mysore. He has co-authored the research focus is on “micro bubbles, micro drops, and micro highly regarded and extensively subscribed monograph: interfaces as fluidic actuators,” with an emphasis on the Transport Phenomena with Drops and Bubbles (Springer, development of a variety of micro/bio fluidic transducers and 1997). He has also contributed a significant chapter, entitled integrated systems that enable us to efficiently handle a wide “Introduction to Biofluid Mechanics,” in the book,Fluid range of micro/bio substances. The nature of my research is Mechanics, by P.K. Kundu and I.M. Cohen (Academic Press, highly interdisciplinary, encompassing fluid mechanics, MA, 2007). He has served as an expert on numerous NASA, micro/nano manufacturing, interfacial science, electrical NIH, NSF, NRC, and NAE. He is a Fellow of ASME and engineering, and bioengineering. In essence, my research currently the Editor (2016–2021) of the ASME Journal of Heat activities heavily rely on micro/nano fabrication or MEMS Transfer. Dr. Ayyaswamy has been the recipient of the AIAA (microelectromechanical system) technology, leveraging Aerospace Professional of the Year award (1997), ASME Heat development and usage of the micro/nano facilities at the Transfer Memorial Award – Science (2001), ASME Worcester University of Pittsburgh. Overall, Dr. Cho has published over Reed Warner Medal (2007), 75th Anniversary Medal (2013) of xl 50 archival journal articles and book chapters in micro/bio the ASME Heat Transfer Division, and the ASME-AIChE Max fluidics and MEMS areas mostly with financial supports from Jakob Memorial Award (2015), among others. At the University TRACK PLENARY of Pennsylvania, he has received the Reid Warren Award and where he ensured that the technologies transitioned to the the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching. In 2014, he products are technically sound and meet customer was celebrated with a Festschrift on his 70th birthday (P. requirements. Prior to this assignment, he was the director for Ayyaswamy’s 70th Birthday Tribute: Special Sessions on I – enterprise manufacturing technology strategy and before that Interfacial Fluid Dynamics, and II – Devices and Modeling for the structures and materials technology strategy. Dr. Bicos Nanoparticles) at the 7th World Congress of Biomechanics, joined the company in 1987. His prior assignments include Boston, MA. He was also elected (2014) to the governing board project leadership positions within the Boeing Satellite Systems of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research. engineering design and analysis directorate, Delta rocket program mission assurance, and two years in supply chain Track 10: Heat Transfer management. Prior to the Boeing and McDonnell Douglas merger in 1997, he was senior manager responsible for 10-64-2 HEATTRANSFER AND THERMAL advanced structures R&D for the McDonnell Douglas Phantom ENGINEERING PLENARY II Works organization in which he specialized in composites and Tuesday, November 13, 9:00am–9:45am adaptive/multifunctional structures technology. Dr. Bicos has Room 306, David L. Lawrence Convention Center published more than 20 technical papers and articles on innovative composites, adaptive structures, and vibration Aerospace Thermal Management: Challenges and reduction technologies. He has two patents, one for composite Opportunities damage detection and the other for a structural damping (IMECE2018-90103) device. He has received a B.S. in engineering and a MBA from Andrew Bicos UCLA, as well as a M.S. and Ph.D. in aeronautics and Office of Congressman Tom Reed (NY-23) astronautics from Stanford University. He has held positions on the AIAA Structural Dynamics and ASME Adaptive Structures Abstract: This talk is focused on providing an overview of and Material Systems technical committees and is a former thermal technology solutions for broader aerospace chairman of the ASME Aerospace Division. He is an Associate applications, which include hypersonic vehicle, commercial Fellow of the AIAA and the immediate past chair of the ASME and military aircrafts, satellite and spacecraft systems, along Industry Advisory Board. with emerging areas of hybrid propulsion and more electric aircraft architecture. The anticipated thermal and power growth in aerospace systems in coming years is driving the need for Track 11: Materials Genetics to Structures ever efficient, reliable, and affordable heat dissipation, storage, 11-23-1 MATERIALS: GENETICS TO STRUCTURES and waste heat to power conversion technology, capable of PLENARY I managing thermal energy at the multi MW level. There is need Tuesday, November 13, 8:00am–8:45am for an interdisciplinary and multifunctional research and Room 307, David L. Lawrence Convention product development approach to meet 21st century space Center and aviation challenges. Recent advances in materials and advanced fabrication methods (including additive Biological Materials and Mechanics: Challenges and manufacturing) have opened up significant design Opportunities improvement possibilities for development of “next generation” (IMECE2018-90108) high performance, integrated thermal management solutions. Marc A. Meyers Applications of this approach are illustrated by selective UC San Diego examples, such as structurally integrated thermal management for hypersonic vehicle, air/liquid cooling, and thermal energy Abstract: Biological materials science is a new and vibrant field storage devices for pulsed power systems and use of novel of materials science and engineering. Although biologists have lightweight 3D printed materials in aircraft, satellite, and been studying organisms for centuries, it is only recently that spacecraft systems. Finally, the need for synergetic materials scientists have started to use their fantastic collaboration among academia, industry, and government experimental, computational, and analytical arsenal of tools research organizations is emphasized for rapid development to reveal new features. This talk presents the Arzt eptahedron, of economically viable, next generation thermal technologies which defines seven unique and defining characteristics of for aerospace applications. biological materials. The plethora of different structures and mechanical properties of biological materials is systematized Bio: Dr. Bicos is on leave from The Boeing through a new paradigm: eight structural design elements, Company. His previous assignment was in which are motifs appearing on different species and scales, Boeing Research & Technology, where he and which enable analytical treatment and lead to enhanced was director of the performance technology understanding. We have applied this approach to approximately strategy, where his responsibilities included twenty different organisms. We illustrate our approach by developing the enterprise strategy for all applying this knowledge to the toucan beak, rabbit and pig flight sciences R&D at Boeing and managing the portfolio skin, fish scales, pangolin scales, and feathers. Current efforts of activities that develop and transition technologies and at bioinspired materials and designs, including feathers, whale processes into Boeing’s wide array of products. He was also xli baleen, seahorse tail, and gar scales, are also discussed. the chief engineer for the aeromechanics technology team, TRACK PLENARY

Bio: Marc A. Meyers is Distinguished nano-based metamaterials, smart surfaces, nanostructured Professor of Materials Science at the devices, and biotechnology to enable autonomous systems University of California, San Diego. His that can execute complex tasks in evolving environments. research field is the mechanical behavior of Bio: Richard A. Vaia is the Technical Director materials, focused on dynamic behavior of of the Functional Materials Division at the materials, nanocrystalline materials, and U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). biological materials. In the dynamic behavior of materials, The 200+ scientists and engineers he leads the unifying theme is the high rate at which events occur. deliver materials and processing solutions He initiated this work in 1972 and has dedicated 43 years to revolutionize AF capabilities in Survivability, to unifying it by emphasizing the physical and chemical Directed Energy, Reconnaissance, and Human Performance. phenomena. This has been defined in his Dynamic Behavior Additionally, he has published more than 200 articles on of Materials (1994). His honors include Fellow, TMS, APS, nanomaterials, with honors including the AF McLucas and ASM, as well as awards in the U.S. (ASM Charles Barrett, Award for Basic Research, ACS Doolittle Award, Air Force Albert White, and Albert Sauveur Awards, TMS Mehl, Morris Outstanding Scientist, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Cohen and Educator (Weertman) Awards, Acta Materialia Star Teams, and Fellow of the Materials Research Society, Materials and Society Award, SMD/TMS Distinguished American Physical Society, American Chemical Society, Engineer/Scientist and Service Awards, APS Shock NextFlex, and the Air Force Research Laboratory. Compression Science Award); Europe (Humboldt, DGM Heyn, and DYMAT Rinehart Awards); and (Lee Hsung Award). He was co-founder of the Center for Explosives Technology Track 12: Mechanics of Solids, Structures and Research, New Mexico Tech, and of the EXPLOMET Fluids conference series (1980–2000). He is also the co-author of 12-40-1 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS, STRUCTURES AND Mechanical Metallurgy, Mechanical Behavior of Materials, and Biological Materials Science, and approximately 400 papers. FLUIDS PLENARY I He is corresponding member of the Brazilian Academy of Tuesday, November 13, 8:00am–8:45am Sciences and of the Institut Grand Ducal (Luxembourg). In Room 308, David L. Lawrence Convention Center 2014, he completed the kayak descent of the River of Doubt The Isogeometric Approach to Analysis in honor of the 1914 Amazon expedition co-led by Theodore (IMECE2018-90104) Roosevelt and the Brazilian explorer Col. Rondon. He also writes fiction and is the author of Mayan Mars, Chechnya Thomas J.R. Hughes, Jr Jihad, D’amour et d’acier, and Yanomami. UT Austin Abstract: The vision of Isogeometric Analysis was first Track 11: Materials Genetics to Structures presented in a paper published October 1, 2005. Since then it 11-23-2 MATERIALS: GENETICS TO STRUCTURES has become a focus of research within both the fields of finite element analysis (FEA) and computer aided design (CAD) and PLENARY II is rapidly becoming a mainstream analysis methodology and a Tuesday, November 13, 9:00am–9:45am new paradigm for geometric design. The key concept utilized Room 307, David L. Lawrence Convention Center in the technical approach is the development of a new foundation The Future of Aerospace Materials: Challenges and for FEA, based on rich geometric descriptions originating in CAD, Opportunities resulting in a single geometric model that serves as a basis for (IMECE2018-90109) both design and analysis. In this overview, the talk will describe some areas in which progress has been made in developing Richard A. Vaia improved methodologies to efficiently solve problems that have Air Force Research Laboratory been at the very least difficult, if not impossible, within Abstract: Over a hundred years ago, the pioneers of aviation traditional FEA. It will also describe current areas of intense took flight in no small part due to material innovations ranging activity and areas where problems remain open, representing from novel casting of aluminum engine blocks to judicious both challenges and opportunities for future research. selection of natural materials. Unquestionably, the future of Bio: Thomas J.R. Hughes holds a B.E. and aerospace will look as different from today as the Wright Flyer M.E. in Mechanical Engineering from Pratt and Curtiss June Bug differ from UAVs and F35s. However, the Institute and M.S. in Mathematics and Ph.D. role of materials will remain unchanged—they will be the in Engineering Science from the University of crucial ingredient that enables these future machines to push California at Berkeley. He taught at Berkeley, the performance envelope. Using examples from current Caltech, and Stanford before joining the research within the Air Force Research Laboratory, the tools University of Texas at Austin. At Stanford, he served as necessary to hasten the development of these vital materials Chairman of the Division of Applied Mechanics, Chairman of will be discussed. These range from embracing technologies the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Chairman of xlii from the digital revolution to accelerate materials development, the Division of Mechanics and Computation, and occupied the reduce qualification cost, and provide agile manufacturing Crary Chair of Engineering. At Austin, he is Professor of methods, to harvesting the potential at the intersection of TRACK PLENARY

Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics and holds appears that, with increasing size, the pdf of strength slowly the Computational and Chair III. He is a transits from Gaussian to Weilbull distribution but the transition Fellow of the American Academy of Mechanics, ASME, AIAA, is different from that previously obtained at Northwestern for ASCE, AAAS; Founder, Fellow, and past President of USACM quasibrittle materials of random heterogeneous mesostructure. and IACM; past Chairman of the Applied Mechanics Division of An important practical implication is that the staggered lamellar ASME; past Chairman of the US National Committee on architecture not only enhances the mean strength but also Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; and co-editor of the contributes an additional major strength increase at the failure international journal Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics probability level of 10-6, which is what matters for structural and Engineering. Dr. Hughes is one of the most widely cited safety. authors in Engineering Science. He has received the Huber Bio: Born and educated in Prague (Ph.D. Prize and Von Karman Medal from ASCE; the Timoshenko, 1963), Zdenek P. Bazant joined Northwestern Worcester Reed Warner, and Melville Medals from ASME; the in 1969, where he has been W.P. Murphy Von Neumann Medal from USACM; the Gauss-Newton Medal Professor since 1990 and, simultaneously, from IACM; and many other national and international awards. McCormick Institute Professor since 2002, He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences; the and Director of Center for Geomaterials U.S. National Academy of Engineering; the American Academy (1981–1987). He was inducted to NAS, NAE, American of Arts and Sciences; the Academy of Medicine, Engineering Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Royal Society of London; and Science of Texas; and a Foreign Member of the Royal to the academies of , , Spain, Czech Republic, Society of London, the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the and Lombardy, and Academia Europaea. He is an Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere. Dr. Hughes honorary Member of ASCE, ASME, ACI, and RILEM. He has received honorary doctorates from the universities of Louvain, received the Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art I. Pavia, Padua, Trondheim, Northwestern, and A Coruña. Class; seven honorary doctorates (Prague, Karlsruhe, Colorado, Milan, Lyon, , Ohio State); ASME Medal, Track 12: Mechanics of Solids, Structures and ASME Timoshenko, Nadai and Warner Medals; ASCE von Fluids Karman, Newmark, Biot, Mindlin and Croes Medals, and Lifetime Achievement Award; SES Prager Medal; RILEM 12-40-2 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS, STRUCTURES AND L'Hermite Medal; Exner Medal (Austria); Torroja Medal (Madrid); FLUIDS PLENARY II Solin and Bazant, Sr. Medals (Prague); etc. He authored six Tuesday, November 13, 9:00am–9:45am books: Scaling of Structural Strength, Inelastic Analysis, Room 308, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Fracture and Size Effect, Stability of Structures, Concrete at How to Design Quasibrittle and Lamellar Biomimetic High Temperatures, and Concrete Creep. H-index: 115, Structures for Failure Probability <10-6: Gauss-Weibull and citations: 58,000 (on Google, June 2017, incl. self-cit.), Fishnet Statistics i10 index: 566. In 2015, ASCE established the ZP Bazant (IMECE2018-90105) Medal for Failure and Damage Prevention. He is one of the original top 100 ISI Highly Cited Scientists in Engineering. Zdenek P. Bazant (www.ISIhighlycited.com). Northwestern University Abstract: Similar to nacre (or mother-of-pearl), imbricated Track 13: Micro- and Nano-Systems lamellar structures are widely found in natural and man-made Engineering and Packaging materials, and are of interest for biomimetics. These staggered 13-2-1 MICRO- AND NANO-SYSTEMS ENGINEERING imbricated structures are known to be rather insensitive to defects and have strength and fracture toughness an order-of- AND PACKAGING PLENARY I magnitude higher than their constituents. Their deterministic Wednesday, November 14, 9:00am–9:45am behavior has been intensely studied, while statistical studies Room 301, David L. Lawrence Convention Center have been rare and no theoretical basis for the probability The Role of Arrayed Sensor Systems-on-Chip in Next- density function (pdf) of strength has yet been formulated. This Neneration MEMS Inertial Sensing paper presents a theoretical and numerical study of the pdf of (IMECE2018-90106) strength and of the corresponding statistical size effect. After reasonable simplifications of the shear bonds, a lamellar axially Gary K. Fedder loaded lamellar is statistically modelled as a fishnet pulled Carnegie Mellon University diagonally. A FE model is developed and used in many millions Abstract: Two recent projects illustrate the continued push for of Monte Carlo simulations of strength. An analytical model for technological innovation to improve inertial sensor failure probability of the fishnet is developed and matched to performance, generally measured by higher dynamic range, the computed statistical histograms of strength of fishnet lower bias instability, and lower power. Bias drift compensation structures of various sizes. Based on fresh results at by observing on-chip “auxiliary” sensors is viable when Northwestern, post-peak progressive softening of fishnet links extrinsic factors, such as ambient temperature and packaging is considered and its effect on the strength probability xliii stress fluctuations, cause the drift. As one example, die stress distribution is analyzed on the basis of order statistics. It compensation, which augments temperature compensation, TRACK PLENARY

resulted in a significant reduction in long-term drift in our (TMDs) have shown highly promising prospects in electronics silicon-on-insulator mode-symmetric vibratory-rate gyroscope. and optoelectronics. Therefore, non-graphene 2D atomic In the second example, pushing the state-of-the-art in dynamic layers, such as hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and TMDs, have range in a CMOS-MEMS high-g shock sensor presents been integrated into research scale devices, thereby probing challenges met by maturation of a system-on-chip design mechanical, chemical, electrical and optoelectrical functions. comprising an array of hundreds of individual accelerometer I will present our investigation of chemical vapour deposition cells and augmented by piezoFET die-level stress sensors. (CVD)-growth, achieving localized, patterned, single crystalline or polycrystalline monolayers of TMDs, including MoS2, WS2, Bio: Gary K. Fedder is the Howard M. Wilkoff WSe2 and MoSe2, as well as their heterostructures. We Professor of Electrical and Computer particularly focus on enabling the fabrication of epitaxially Engineering, Professor of The Robotics grown TMDs on other van der Waals materials towards Institute, and Vice Provost for Research at synthesizing TMDs with an ultralow-defect density. We perform Carnegie Mellon University. He previously microscopic and macroscopic material characterization to served in administrative roles at Carnegie provide predictive strategies for TMD growth and in turn, Mellon as Director of the Institute for Complex Engineered illuminate the role of dissimilar 2D substrates in the prevention Systems (2006–2014) and Associate Dean for Research in the of interior defects in TMDs. We furthermore demonstrate the College of Engineering (2013–2015). From 2011 to 2012, Dr. growth of TMD homobilayers with well-ordered stacking angles Fedder served as a technical co-lead in the U.S. Advanced by controlling edge structures of the underlying TMD layer. Manufacturing Partnership where he worked with industry, Other related projects include modelling to prevent the academia, and government to generate recommendations anomalies encountered in topographic images of TMD that motivated the launch of the National Network for monolayers in dynamic atomic force microscopy, and Manufacturing Innovation, now called Manufacturing USA. elucidating the effect of TMD surfaces and their geometric He was founding president and later served as interim CEO arrangements on cellular morphology and adhesion. We also of the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute in 2017. investigate other nanomaterials, including vertically aligned Dr. Fedder received his B.S. and M.S. in EECS from MIT in carbon nanotubes for stretchable supercapacitors. Building on 1982 and 1984, respectively, and his Ph.D. in EECS from the these results, our next step is to combine 2D materials with University of California at Berkeley in 1994. He worked at flexible substrates toward next generation wearable devices. Hewlett-Packard as an R&D engineer from 1984 to 1989. Currently my group is collaborating with many top research His personal research lies in design and process integration groups in the US and around the world. of MEMS where he has contributed to over 280 research publications and holds 15 patents. He is an IEEE Fellow for Biography: Eui-Hyeok Yang is a full professor contributions to integrated MEMS. He served as subject editor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at for the IEEE Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems Stevens Institute of Technology. He received from 2002 to 2013 and currently serves on the executive his Ph.D. from Ajou University, Korea. After his editorial board for the IoP Journal of Micromechanics and postdoctoral training at University of Tokyo Microengineering, as a member of the editorial board for the and at California Institute of Technology, he IET Micro & Nano Letters, and as co-editor of the Wiley-VCH joined NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), where he Advanced Micro- and Nanosystems book series. became a Senior Member of the Engineering Staff. In recognition of his excellence in advancing the use of MEMS- Track 13: Micro- and Nano-Systems based actuators for NASA’s space applications, he received Engineering and Packaging the prestigious Lew Allen Award for Excellence at JPL in 2003. He joined Stevens Institute of Technology as an Associate 13-2-2 MICRO- AND NANO-SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering in AND PACKAGING PLENARY II 2006, established the Multi-User Micro Device Laboratory at Thursday, November 15, 8:00am–8:45am Stevens in 2008, and became a tenured full Professor in Room 303, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Mechanical Engineering in 2014. Currently, his group’s research covers the growth and nanofabrication of graphene, carbon 2D Materials, Flexible Electrodes and Surfaces nanotubes and TMD heterostructures, as well as the (IMECE2018-90107) implementation of tunable wetting and surface interaction. He has received more than 35 major grants over the course of his Eui-Hyeok Yang Stevens Institute of Technology, USA career from several federal agencies, including six NSF and three AFOSR grants, and five NASA and three NRO contracts. Abstract: There has been a growing interest in two dimensional Dr. Yang’s service to the professional community includes (2D) crystals beyond graphene, exhibiting novel properties formal appointments, such as Editorial Board Member of and potential applications in next generation electronic and Nature’s Scientific Reports, Associate Editor of IEEE Sensors photonic devices. Graphene has superior properties, including Journal, and Editorial Board Member of the Elsevier journal, high carrier mobility, ultrahigh surface area and excellent Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects. Dr. Yang has published thermal conductivity. Whereas the lack of a band gap is a hundreds of articles, books, and papers, as well as provided xliv critical limitation for the use of graphene in electronic devices, keynotes, presentations, and seminars at various academic monolayer semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides and industrial events. xlv Technical Program At-A-Glance

EXHIBIT HALL POSTER SESSIONS Undergraduate Research and Design Expo Student Poster Competition Sunday, November 11 5:30pm–7:00pm NSF Student Competition Wednesday, November 14 11:45am–2:30pm Virtual Podium Wednesday, November 14 11:45am–2:30pm

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

Room 9:45am–11:30am PG. 1:45pm–3:30pm PG. 3:45pm–5:30pm PG. 301 1-1-1: Nonlinear Phononics 1 1-1-2: Micro and Nano Phononics 2 1-1-3: Design of Phononic Crystals 3 and Metamaterials 302 1-2-1: General Noise and Vibration 1 1-3-1: Computational Acoustics 2 1-6-1: Flow-Induced Acoustics and 3 Control Human Perception of Noise 303 5-1-1: Product and Process Design I 55 5-1-2: Product and Process Design II 57 5-1-3: Product and Process Design III 59 304 5-5-1: Product Optimization I 55 5-5-2: Product Optimization II 57 5-8-1: Reliability and Risk in Energy 59 Systems 305 5-11-1: Failure and Forensic Analysis 55 5-12-1: Reliability Methods 58 5-13-1: Safety, Risk and Reliability of 60 Emerging Technologies 306 8-5-1: Energy Systems Components 89 8-2-1: Energy and Exergy Analysis of 91 8-5-2: Energy Systems Components – 94 – 1 Power Cycles 2 307 6-4-1: Robot Control I 65 6-4-2: Robot Control II 68 6-4-3: Robot Design I 70 308 6-4-7: Compliant Mechanisms 65 6-2-1: Dynamics, Vibration, and 67 6-2-2: Dynamics, Vibration, and 69 Control – I Control – II 309 6-13-1: Control Theory and 66 6-8-1: Mechanics of Smart Structures 68 6-8-2: Energy Harvesting and 70 Applications I Transducers 310 6-17-1: Multi-Physics Dynamics- 67 6-9-1: Novel Control of Dynamic 68 6-9-2: Novel Control of Dynamic 71 Control & Diagnostics-Prognostics of System I System II Structures I 311 6-15-1: Measurement and Analysis 66 6-19-1: Renewable Energy, Structural 69 6-11-2: Vibrations of Continuous 71 Techniques in Nonlinear Dynamics I Health Monitoring, and Distributed Systems II Structural Systems I 315 6-12-1: Mobile Service Robots and 65 6-12-2: Mobile Service Robots and 69 8-2-2: Thermodynamics of Cooling 94 Unmanned Vehicles I Unmanned Vehicles II and Thermal Processe 316 8-15-1: CMS-Biofuel Systems and 90 8-16-1: CMS-Biofuels Production, 93 8-1-1: Energy-Related Multidisciplinary 93 Processes Conversion, and Simulation – 1 317 8-4-1: Advanced Power Cycles 89 8-4-2: Improvement in Performance 91 8-4-3: Solar/Waste-Heat Power 94 and Emissions of Energy Systems Generation 318 8-11-1: Lithium Ion Batteries – Design 90 8-11-2: Modeling Efforts in Batteries 92 8-11-3: Structural Analysis of Li-Ion 95 and Performance Batteries 319 8-6-1: Low-Temperature Energy 89 8-10-1: Advanced Technologies for 92 8-10-2: Advanced Technologies for 95 Conversion Systems Wind Energy Solar Energy 323 10-3-1: K6-2 and 123 10-4-1: System Analysis 126 10-32-1: CMS - Combustion Power 129 Performance Assessment of Energy System Systems 324 10-60-1: Prof. Frank Kreith Memorial 125 10-60-2: Prof. Frank Kreith Memorial 128 10-60-3: Prof. Frank Kreith Memorial 130 Symposium: Advances in Heat Symposium: Advances in Heat Symposium: Advances in Heat Transfer, Energy Systems & Transfer, Energy Systems & Transfer, Energy Systems & Sustainability – I Sustainability – II Sustainability – III 325 10-21-1: K9-1 Thermal Transport 123 10-21-2: K9-1 Thermal Transport 126 10-6-1: Batteries 128 Across Hard/Soft Interfaces – I Across Hard/Soft Interfaces – II 326 10-59-1: Heat and Mass Transport 124 10-20-1: Panel on Fundamentals of 126 10-22-1: K9-2 Coupled Thermal 129 Photogallery Non-Equilibrium Transport Transport by Electrons, Magnons, and Phonons 327 10-4-2: Component/Material Design 123 10-40-1: K15-1 Transport Phenomena 127 10-8-1: Heat Transfer in Passive 129 and Analysis in Manufacturing and Materials Thermal Control Systems Processing – I 321 11-2-1: Nanomaterials for Energy I 157 11-2-2: Nanomaterials for Energy II 159 11-15-1: Multifunctional Nanomaterials 161 1 320 11-7-1: Fracture and Damage: 157 11-7-2: Fracture and Damage: 159 11-9-1: Materials Processing and 161 xlvi Nano- to Macro-Scale I Nano- to Macro-Scale II Characterization I 330 11-8-1: Material Processing of Flexible 158 11-8-2: Material Processing of Flexible 159 11-8-3: Material Processing of Flexible 161 Electronics, Sensors, and Devices I Electronics, Sensors, and Devices II Electronics, Sensors, and Devices III Technical Program At-A-Glance

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

Room 9:45am–11:30am PG. 1:45pm–3:30pm PG. 3:45pm–5:30pm PG. 331 12-15-1: Inaugural Symposium on 174 12-33-1: Congress-Wide Symposium 178 12-35-1: Congress-Wide Symposium 182 the Constitutive Modeling of the on NDE & SHM – Nondestructive on NDE & SHM – Active and Passive Mechanical Behavior and Performance Characterization of Solids, Structures Health Monitoring of Structures of Electronic, Photonic, MEMS, and and Fluids NEMS Materials, Assemblies, Packages, Modules, and Systems 333 12-1-1: Mechanics of Soft Materials: 173 12-1-2: Mechanics of Soft Materials: 176 12-1-3: Mechanics of Soft Materials: 179 Structure Gels/Active Materials 1 Gels/Active Materials 2 334 12-28-1: Instabilities in Solids and 175 12-28-2: Instabilities in Solids and 177 12-28-3: Instabilties in Solids and 181 Structures: Mechanics of Slender Structures: Numerical/Analytical Structures: Active and Soft Materials Solids Stability 335 12-10-1: Modeling and Experiments in 173 12-10-2: Modeling and Experiments in 176 12-10-3: Modeling and Experiments in 179 Nanomechanics and Nanomaterials 1 Nanomechanics and Nanomaterials 2 Nanomechanics and Nanomaterials 3 336 12-18-1: Computational Modeling of 174 12-18-2: Computational Modeling of 177 12-13-1: Recent Advances and 180 Extreme Events Extreme Events Applications in Meshfree and Particle Methods 338 12-19-1: Computational Fluid- 175 12-19-2: Computational Fluid- 177 12-19-3: Computational Fluid- 180 Structure Interaction Structure Interaction Structure Interaction 401 12-22-1: Deformation and Failure of 175 12-38-1: Young Medalist Symposium 179 12-38-2: Young Medalist Symposium 182 Multifunctional Materials 402 12-6-1: In-Situ Techniques in 173 12-36-1: Keynote Lectures on 178 12-36-2: Keynote Lectures on 182 Experimental Mechanics Computational Mechanics – 1 Computational Mechanics – 2 403 1-8-1: Vibration and Acoustic 1 1-8-2: Vibration and Acoustic 3 1-8-3: Vibration and Acoustic 4 Measurements, Signal Processing, Measurements, Signal Processing, Measurements, Signal Processing, and Test Facilities I and Test Facilities II and Test Facilities III 404 10-51-1: Thermal Management of 124 10-54-1: Methods in Computational 127 10-42-1: K16-1: Heat Transfer in 130 Electronic Equipment Heat Transfer Electronic Equipment – I 405 5-17-1: Structural Systems 56 5-17-2: Full Vehicle Crashworthiness 58 12-22-2: Deformation and Failure of 181 Crashworthiness and Occupants Protection Multifunctional Materials 406 5-14-1: Testing for Product Reliability 56 5-16-1: Safety in Transportation, 58 5-16-2: Safety in Transportation, 60 and Safety Agriculture, and Off-Road Vehicles Agriculture, and Off-Road Vehicles 407 11-11-1: Modeling, Simulation and 158 11-11-2: Modeling, Simulation and 160 11-4-1: Materials and 3D Printing for 160 Design of Multifunctional Materials 1 Design of Multifunctional Materials 2 Biology and Medicine

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

Room 8:00am–9:45am PG. 10:00am–11:45am PG. 1:45pm–3:30pm PG. 3:45pm–5:30pm PG. 301 9-17-1: Fluids Engineering 109 1-12-1: NDE & SHM: 6 1-1-5: Topological 6 1-1-7: Control of 7 Plenary I Ultrasonic Waves for Phononics II Phononic Crystals and 9-17-2: Fluids Engineering 109 Material Characterization Metamaterials Plenary II and Damage Assessment 302 8-17-1: Energy Plenary 96 1-1-4: Topological 5 1-1-6: Theory, 6 5-18-1: General 64 Phononics I Computation, and Experiments in Phononics 303 6-1-1: Dynamics, Vibration, 72 5-1-4: Product and 61 5-2-1: Social Context 62 5-18-2: General 64 and Control Plenary Process Design IV Aware Design 304 5-19-1: Design, Reliability, 61 5-4-1: CAD, CAM and 61 5-4-2: CAD, CAM and 63 11-8-5: Material Processing 166 Safety, and Risk Plenary CAE Design I CAE Design II of Flexible Electronics, Sensors, and Devices V 305 1-13-1: Acoustics, 5 5-10-1: Topics on Safety 62 5-10-2: Topics on Risk 63 6-20-1: Dynamics, 79 Vibration,and and Hazard Analysis and Hazard Analysis Vibration, and Control for Phononics Plenary Structural Health Monitoring Applications I 306 10-64-1: Heat Transfer and 131 6-10-1: Multibody Dynamic 74 6-10-2: Multibody 76 6-10-3: Multibody 78 Thermal Engineering Systems and Dynamic Systems and Dynamic Systems and Plenary I Applications I Applications II Applications III 10-64-2: Heat Transfer and 131 Thermal Engineering Plenary II 307 11-23-1: Materials: Genetics 162 6-4-4: Robot Design II 72 6-4-5: Mechanism 74 6-4-6: Mechanism 77 to Structures Plenary I Design I Design II xlvii 11-23-2: Materials: Genetics 162 to Structures Plenary II Technical Program At-A-Glance

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

Room 8:00am–9:45am PG. 10:00am–11:45am PG. 1:45pm–3:30pm PG. 3:45pm–5:30pm PG. 308 12-40-1: Mechanics of 183 6-6-1: Vibration, Noise 73 6-6-2: Vibration, Noise 75 6-6-3: Vibration, Noise 77 Solids, Structures and Control and Damping Control and Damping Control and Damping Fluids Plenary I Technologies I Technologies II Technologies III 12-40-2: Mechanics of 183 Solids, Structures and Fluids Plenary II 309 6-7-1: Dynamics and 73 6-3-1: Nonlinear Dynamics, 74 6-3-2: Nonlinear Dynamics, 76 Control in Micro/Nano Control, and Stochastic Control, and Stochastic Engineering I Mechanics I Mechanics II 310 6-5-1: Fluid-Structure 72 6-5-2: Fluid-Structure 75 6-11-1: Vibrations of 78 Interaction I Interaction II Continuous Systems I 311 8-2-3: Chemical 96 8-2-4: On Entropy and 98 8-8-1: Environmental 101 Thermodynamic Processes Irreversibilities’ Minimization Aspects of Energy Systems 315 8-1-2: Energy-Related 96 8-14-1: Nuclear Power 99 8-7-1: Thermal Energy 101 Multidisciplinary – 2 Plants: Design, Analysis, Storage – Devices I and Safety 316 8-4-4: Engines Behaviour 97 8-4-5: Design and Analysis 98 8-4-6: Design and Analysis 100 and Fuel Characteristics of Energy Systems – 1 of Energy Systems – 2 317 8-11-4: Thermal Aspects 97 8-11-5: Beyond Li-Ion 99 8-3-1: Thermoeconomics 100 of Li-Ion Batteries Batteries 318 8-10-3: Advanced 97 8-10-4: Advanced 99 8-10-5: Advanced 102 Technologies for Ocean Technologies for Wind Technologies for Solar Energy Energy II Energy II 319 9-3-1: Fluid Mechanics 109 9-3-2: Fluid Mechanics 111 9-3-3: Fluid Mechanics 112 and Rheology of Nonlinear and Rheology of Nonlinear and Rheology of Nonlinear Materials and Complex Materials and Complex Materials and Complex Fluids – I Fluids – II Fluids – III 320 10-15-1: Fundamentals of 132 10-15-2: K8-1 134 10-15-3: K8-1 137 Boiling and Evaporation Fundamentals of Boiling Fundamentals of Boiling, Evaporation, and Condensation 321 10-7-1: Analysis of 131 10-7-2: Radiative 134 10-10-1: K6-9 Two Phase 137 Radiative Transfer in Properties Transport in Energy Energy Systems Systems and Non- Equilibrium and Dynamic Energy Systems 323 9-5-1: CFD Applications 109 9-5-2: CFD Applications 111 9-5-3: CFD Applications 113 for Flow Optimization and for Flow Optimization for Flow Optimization Control – I and Control – II and Control – III 324 9-9-1: Mathematical 110 9-9-2: Droplet 112 9-9-3: Fundamentals and 113 Modeling in Microfluidics Microfluidics Applications of Microfluidics 325 9-18-1: Young Engineers 110 9-11-1: Computational 112 9-11-2: Experimental 114 Paper (YEP) Contest Modeling of Multiphase Characterization of Flows Complex Multiphase Flows 326 10-33-1: CMS – Sprays 133 10-34-1: CMS – Applied 135 10-34-2: CMS – Applied 138 and Emissions Combustion: Modeling Combustion: Improving Heat Transfer and System Performance Combustion 327 10-42-2: K16-1: Heat 133 10-53-1: Applications of 136 10-53-2: Applications of 139 Transfer in Electronic Computational Heat Computational Heat Equipment – II Transfer: Convection Transfer: Industrial Applications 330 10-23-1: K9-3 Phononic 132 10-23-2: K9-3 Phononic 135 10-25-1: K9-5 Micro-/ 138 Crystals and Crystals and Nanoscale Phase Change Thermoelectrics – I Thermoelectrics – II Heat Transfer – I 331 11-9-2: Materials 163 11-9-3: Materials 164 11-9-4: Materials 166 Processing and Processing and Processing and Characterization II Characterization III Characterization IV 333 11-8-4: Material 162 11-10-1: Bioinspired 164 11-10-2: Bioinspired 166 Processing of Flexible Composites and Materials, Structures and Electronics, Sensors, and Structures Applications Devices IV xlviii 334 11-12-1: Mechanics in 163 11-12-2: Mechanics in 165 11-14-1: Multifunctional 167 Manufacturing of Manufacturing of Composite Materials Multifunctional Materials Multifunctional Materials and Structures 1 and Structures I and Structures II Technical Program At-A-Glance

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7

Room 8:00am–9:45am PG. 10:00am–11:45am PG. 1:45pm–3:30pm PG. 3:45pm–5:30pm PG. 335 12-10-4: Modeling and 184 12-17-1:Failure and 187 12-17-2:Failure and 190 Experiments in Fracture of Additively Fracture of Additively Nanomechanics and Manufactured Materials Manufactured Materials Nanomaterials 4 and Structures – 1 and Structures – 2 336 12-1-4: Mechanics of 183 12-1-5: Mechanics of 186 12-1-6: Mechanics of 188 Soft Materials: Constitutive Soft Materials: Soft Materials: Electro/ Modeling Bioinspiration and Magneto/Chemo- Biomimetics Mechanics 338 12-28-4: Instabilities in 185 12-28-5: Instabilities in 187 12-13-2: Recent Advances 190 Solids and Structures: Solids and Structures: and Applications in Stability of Composites, Phase Transformations/ Meshfree and Particle Foams/Open-Cell Materials Transitions and Multi- Methods stability 401 12-8-1: Multi-Scale 183 12-8-2: Multi-Scale 186 12-8-3: Multi-Scale 189 Computations in Fluids, Computations in Fluids, Computations in Fluids, Structures, and Materials 1 Structures, and Materials 2 Structures, and Materials 3 402 12-19-4: Computational 184 12-31-1: Design of 187 12-31-2: Functionality of 191 Fluid-Structure Interaction Mechanical Metamaterials Mechanical Metamaterials 403 12-39-1: Drucker Medal 185 12-39-2: Drucker Medal 188 12-39-3: Drucker Medal 191 Symposium Symposium Symposium 404 12-12-1: Mechanics of 184 12-12-2: Mechanics of 186 12-12-3: Mechanics of 189 Thin-Film and Multi-Layer Thin-Film and Multi-Layer Thin-Film and Multi-Layer Structures Structures Structures 405 1-4-1: Structural-Acoustic 5 1-11-1: NDE & SHM: 7 10-39-1: Gas Turbine 139 System Identification Acoustic and Vibration Heat Transfer and Cooling Methods in Structural Health Monitoring and Nondestructive Testing 406 10-36-1: K13-1 Heat 133 10-36-2: K13-1 Heat 136 10-40-2: K15-1 Transport 139 Transfer in Multiphase Transfer in Multiphase Phenomena in Systems – I Systems – II Manufacturing and Materials Processing – II 407 10-6-2: Capacitors 137 11-14-4: Multifunctional 164 11-15-2: Multifunctional 165 Composite Materials and Nanomaterials 2 Structures 4

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

Room 9:00am–9:45am PG. 10:00am–11:45am PG. 1:45pm–3:30pm PG. 3:45pm–5:30pm PG. 301 13-2-1: Micro- and Nano- 213 2-2-1: Congress-Wide 9 2-2-2: Congress-Wide 12 2-2-3: Congress-Wide 14 Systems Engineering and Symposium on Additive Symposium on Additive Symposium on Additive Packaging Plenary I Manufacturing: Metals- Manufacturing: Metals- Manufacturing: Metals – Directed Energy Directed Energy Powder Bed Fusion I Deposition I Deposition II 302 7-13-1: Engineering 81 2-13-1: Congress-Wide 10 2-13-2: Manipulators and 13 2-13-3: Algorithms and 15 Education Plenary Symposium on Additive Interfaces Optimization Manufacturing: Robotic Additive Manufacturing 303 4-1-1: Biomedical and 39 2-15-1: Digital 11 2-15-2: Digital 13 2-15-3: Digital 16 Biotechnology Plenary I Manufacturing in Cyber- Manufacturing in Digital Manufacturing in Industry Manufacturing Aspects Twin Aspects 4.0 Aspects 304 3-20-1: Advances in 29 2-5-1: Mechanics and 9 2-5-2: Sensors and 12 2-5-3: Synthesis and 14 Aerospace Technology Physics of 2D Materials Electronics of 2D Materials Processing of 2D Materials Plenary I 305 2-1-1: Advanced 9 2-6-1: Advanced Surface 10 2-6-2: Conventional 12 2-14-2: Laser-Matter 15 Manufacturing Plenary Modification Using Machining Interaction and Its Machining Applications in Materials Processing 306 2-14-1: Surface 11 3-12-1: Peridynamics 30 3-7-1: Dynamic Behavior 32 xlix Modification Based on Modeling – 1 of Composites Laser Peening and Ablation Technical Program At-A-Glance

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

Room 9:00am–9:45am PG. 10:00am–11:45am PG. 1:45pm–3:30pm PG. 3:45pm–5:30pm PG. 307 3-18-1: Congress-Wide 29 3-19-1: Congress-Wide 31 3-2-1: Advances in 31 Symposium on NDE & Symposium on NDE & SHM: Aerodynamics SHM: Structural Health Nondestructive Evaluation Monitoring of Aerospace and Structural Health Vehicles Monitoring of Composite Materials and Structures 308 3-1-1: General Aerospace 29 3-4-1: Advances in 30 4-4-1: Tissue 42 Aerospace Structures and Characterisations Materials – 1 309 4-2-4: Damage 39 4-3-1: Vibration 40 4-3-2: Vibration 42 Biomechanics IV: Characteristics and Applications to Therapy Cavitation as a Mechanism Characterisations and Rehabilitation for Brain Injury 310 4-8-1: Dynamics and 39 4-8-2: Dynamics and 41 4-8-3: Dynamics and 43 Control of Biomechanical Control of Biomechanical Control of Biomechanical Systems I Systems II Systems III 311 4-10-1: Biomedical 40 4-10-2: Biomedical 41 4-10-3: Biomedical 43 Modeling I Modeling II Modeling III 315 4-11-1: Sports Related 40 4-11-2: Musculoskeletal 42 4-11-3: Musculoskeletal 44 Brain Injury and Modeling Biomechanics and Sport Biomechanics 316 7-5-1: Applied Mechanics, 82 7-5-2: Applied Mechanics, 83 7-12-1: Engineering 85 Dynamic Systems and Dynamic Systems and Research Innovation Control Engineering – I Control Engineering – II 317 7-2-1: Globalization of 81 7-1-1: Curriculum 82 7-1-2: Curriculum 84 Engineering Innovations, Pedagogy Innovations, Pedagogy and Learning and Learning Methodologies – I Methodologies – II 318 7-4-1: Systems Engineering 81 7-4-2: Systems Engineering 83 7-9-1: K-12 STEM, RET- 84 and Sustainable and Sustainable University, School and Engineering Education – I Engineering Education – II Industry Alliance, Session in Honor of Late Professor Devdas Pai 319 8-9-1: Cooling Technologies 103 8-9-2: Building Energy 104 8-9-3: Building Structure/ 106 Generation Materials for Load Reduction 320 10-25-2: K9-5 Micro-/ 141 10-26-1: Measurement of 143 10-26-2: Theoretical 144 Nanoscale Phase Change Near-Field Thermal Prediction of Thermal Heat Transfer – II Radiation Emission and Energy Conversion 321 9-13-1: Industrial Flows – I 115 9-13-2: Industrial Flows – II 116 9-13-3: Industrial Flows – III 118 323 8-7-2: Thermal Energy 102 8-7-3: Thermal Energy 104 8-7-4: Thermal Energy 106 Storage – Materials Storage – Devices II Storage – Systems Integration 324 8-12-1: PEM Fuel Cells – I 104 8-12-2: PEM Fuel Cells – II 105 8-12-3: Fuel Cell Systems 107 and Infrastructure 325 8-10-6: Energy Storage, 103 8-10-7: Biomass, 105 8-10-8: Feasibility and 106 Energy Harvesting, and Geothermal, and Small Techno-Economic Analysis Electric Cars Scale Generation of Renewable Energy Technologies 326 9-5-4: CFD Applications 115 9-8-1: Kirti Ghia 116 9-8-2: Kirti Ghia 117 for Flow Optimization and Celebration of Life – I Celebration of Life – II Control – IV 327 9-11-3: Simulation of 115 9-11-4: Modeling of Slug 116 9-6-1: Computational or 117 Multiphase Flows in Pumps Flows, Separators and Experimental Fluid and Complex Systems Shocks Dynamics? – A Dilemma for Industries 330 10-36-3: K13-1 Heat 141 10-21-3: K9-1 Thermal 143 10-11-1: K6-10 Panel on 144 Transfer in Multiphase Transport Across Hard/ the Key Role of Heat Systems – III Soft Interfaces – III Transfer Analysis and Methodology in Research 331 10-16-1: K8-2 140 10-17-1: Fundamentals of 142 10-18-1: K8-4 144 Fundamentals of Single Multi-Scale Modeling Fundamentals of Liquid/ Phase Convection Solid Phase Change (Icing/ l Deicing, Solidification) 333 10-44-1: Thermal Transport 142 10-29-7: Micro-/ 143 10-44-2: Thermal 145 Under Microscale and Nanoelectronics and Transport Understanding Rotating Features Related Issues and Its Applications Technical Program At-A-Glance

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

Room 9:00am–9:45am PG. 10:00am–11:45am PG. 1:45pm–3:30pm PG. 3:45pm–5:30pm PG. 334 11-9-5: Materials 168 11-9-6: Materials 169 11-13-1: Multiphysics and 171 Processing and Processing and Multiscale Modeling of Characterization V Characterization VI Lithium-Ion Batteries 335 11-14-2: Multifunctional 168 11-14-3: Multifunctional 169 11-20-1: Recent 171 Composite Materials and Composite Materials and Developments in Tribology Structures 2 Structures 3 336 11-18-1: Phase 168 11-18-2: Phase 170 11-6-1: Nanoengineered, 170 Transformations in Transformations in Hierarchical, Multi-Scale Materials Processing I: Materials Processing II: Materials and Structures Additive Manufacturing Microstructures and Properties 338 12-1-7: Mechanics of Soft 192 12-1-8: Mechanics of Soft 194 12-26-1: Mechanics of 198 Materials: Characterization Materials: Fracture, Soft Materials and Soft Dissipation, and Self- Robots Healing 401 12-31-3: Mechanics of 194 12-31-4: Reconfigurable 196 12-5-1: Quantitative 197 Mechanical Metamaterials Mechanical Metamaterials Visualization Related to Fracture & Crack Growth Processes 402 12-4-1: Mechanics of 192 12-4-2: Mechanics of 195 12-4-3: Mechanics of 197 Adhesion and Friction Adhesion and Friction Adhesion and Friction 403 12-7-1: Multiscale Models 193 12-7-2: Multiscale Models 195 12-7-3: Multiscale Models 198 and Experimental and Experimental and Experimental Techniques for Composite Techniques for Composite Techniques for Composite Materials and Structures Materials and Structures Materials and Structures 404 12-12-4: Mechanics of 193 12-29-1: Peridynamic 196 12-29-2: Peridynamics for 199 Thin-Film and Multi-Layer Modelling and Analysis Composites, Fracture, and Structures Corrosion Damage 405 12-21-1: Fatigue Modeling 194 12-21-2: Fracture Modeling 196 12-21-3: Material Model 198 in Engineering Materials in Engineering Materials and Fracture Theory Development 406 13-3-1: Design and 213 13-3-2: Design and 213 13-4-1: Computational 214 Fabrication, Analysis, Fabrication, Analysis, Studies on MEMS and Processes, and Technology Processes, and Technology Nanostructures I for Micro and Nano for Micro and Nano Devices and Systems I Devices and Systems II

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Room 8:00am–8:45am PG. 8:55am–10:40am PG. 10:50am–12:35pm PG. 2:05pm–3:50pm PG. 4:00pm–5:45pm PG. 301 2-2-4: Congress- 16 2-2-5: Congress- 19 2-2-6: Congress- 22 2-2-7: Congress- 25 Wide Symposium Wide Symposium Wide Symposium Wide Symposium on Additive on Additive on Additive on Additive Manufacturing: Manufacturing: Manufacturing: Manufacturing: Metals – Powder Polymers I Polymers II Composites/ Bed Fusion II Ceramics & Bio- Applications 302 2-8-1: Novel 17 2-8-2: Formability 20 2-8-3: Formability 23 2-8-4: Testing and 26 Processes – I – II Defects 303 13-2-2: Micro- and 214 2-11-1: Advanced 18 2-11-2: Advanced 21 2-11-3: Advanced 23 2-11-4: Advanced 27 Nano-Systems Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing Engineering and Processes- Processes- Processes- Processes- Packaging Plenary II Modeling and Modeling and Modeling and Modeling and Simulation I Simulation II Simulation III Simulation V 304 4-1-2: Biomedical 45 2-4-1: 16 2-4-2: 19 2-4-3: 22 2-7-1: Bonded 26 and Biotechnology Nanomanufacturing: Nanomanufacturing: Nanomanufacturing: Joint and Bolted Plenary II Spray or Print Nanomaterials Integration of Joint Technologies Deposition Synthesis andNanoscale Techniques for Assembly Materials or Nanomaterials and Textures for Nanostructures Enhanced Performance li 305 3-20-2: Advances in 32 2-6-3: Assisted 17 2-6-4: Nontraditional 20 2-6-5: Machinability 22 2-6-6: Cutting Tool 25 Aerospace Machining Machnining of Engineering Performance and Technology Plenary II Techniques Processes Materials Treatment Technical Program At-A-Glance

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

Room 8:00am–8:45am PG. 8:55am–10:40am PG. 10:50am–12:35pm PG. 2:05pm–3:50pm PG. 4:00pm–5:45pm PG. 306 3-6-1: Lightweight 32 3-6-2: Lightweight 34 3-4-2: Advances in 35 3-17-1: Nonlinear 37 Sandwich Sandwich Aerospace Problems in Composites and Composites and Structures and Aerospace Layered Structures Layered Structures Materials – 2 Structures – 1 (in Honor of – 2 (in Honor of Prof. Frostig) Prof. Frostig) 307 3-8-1: Dynamics 33 3-12-2: 35 3-10-1: Impact, 36 3-12-3: 36 and Control of Peridynamics Damage and Peridynamics Aerospace Modeling – 2 Fracture of Modeling – 3 Structures Composite Structures 308 4-4-2: Biomedical 45 4-2-3: Damage 47 4-2-2: Damage 49 4-2-1: Damage 51 Imaging and Biomechanics III: Biomechanics II: Biomechanics I: Characterisation Materials Ballistic Impact Blunt Impact Characterization, and Blast Effects Effects and Modeling and and Analysis Analysis Analysis 309 4-5-1: Biomaterials 45 4-5-2: Biomaterials 48 4-5-3: Biomaterials 50 4-5-4: Biomaterials 52 and Tissue I: and Tissue II: and Tissue III: and Tissue IV: Fabrication Modelling Sythesis and Sythesis and Characterization Characteriazation 310 4-7-1: Detection 46 4-7-2: Surgical 48 4-7-3: Fluid and 50 4-7-4: 53 and Monitoring Assistive Devices Microfluid Rehabilitation and Biomedical Devices Biomedical Devices Treatment Devices 311 4-10-4: Biomedical 46 4-10-5: Biomedical 49 4-9-1: Clinical 51 4-9-2: Clinical 53 Modeling IV Modeling V Applications of Applications of Bioengineering I – Bioengineering II Experimental Methods 315 4-14-1: Biotransport 47 4-14-2: Heat 49 7-7-1: Problem 87 7-7-2: Problem 88 Transfer and Fluid Solving in Solving in Engineering Engineering Education, Reseach Education, Reseach and Practice – I and Practice – II 316 7-10-1: Teaching 86 7-3-1: Engineering 86 7-3-2: Engineering 87 7-6-1: Fluid 87 Laboratories, Accreditation, Accreditation, Mechanics, Machine Shop Data Collection, Data Collection, Heat Transfer, Experiences and Assessment and Assessment and Experiments and Technology-Aided ABET Session I ABET Session II Energy Systems Learning 317 7-8-1: Distance/ 85 7-8-2: Distance/ 86 9-2-1: Electric, 120 4-6-1: 52 Online Engineering, Online Engineering, Magnetic & Mechanobiology Models and Models and Thermal Enabling Enabling Phenomena Technologies – I Technologies – II 318 9-12-1: Multiphase 118 9-4-1: 119 9-4-2: 121 9-4-3: Fundamental 122 Flow with Fundamentals and Computational Fluids Engineering Bio-applications Basic Research Methods in Fluid and Applications Mechanics 319 9-14-1: Symposium 118 9-16-1: Fluid 120 9-16-2: Fluid 121 on Wind Turbines Measurements and Measurements and Aerodynamics and Instrumentation – I Instrumentation – II Control 320 12-26-2: Mechanics 201 12-26-3: Mechanics 204 12-26-4: Mechanics 207 12-26-5: Mechanics 210 of Soft Materials of Soft Materials of Soft Materials of Soft Materials and Soft Robots and Soft Robots and Soft Robots and Soft Robots 321 10-63-2: Multi- 148 12-41-1: Dynamic 205 12-41-2: Dynamic 209 12-32-1: High- 212 Phase and Passive Failure of Failure of Performance Enhanced Heat Materials and Materials and Nanostructural Transfer Structures Structures Materials and Nanocomposites 323 9-15-1: 18th 119 10-29-3: Transport 149 10-61-1: K8-7 152 10-61-2: K8-7 154 International at Interfaces Fundamentals of Fundamentals of Symposium on Boiling and Condensation, lii Measurement and Condensation – II-B Transient Boiling, Modeling of and Environmental Flows Dehumidification Technical Program At-A-Glance

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

Room 8:00am–8:45am PG. 8:55am–10:40am PG. 10:50am–12:35pm PG. 2:05pm–3:50pm PG. 4:00pm–5:45pm PG. 324 10-26-3: Radiative 147 10-27-1: Thermal 149 10-29-1: Heat 151 10-28-1: K9-8 153 Properties and Metrology for Conduction in 2D Advances in Radiative Transfer Nanoscale Heat Materials/Devices Simulation Methods in the Far Field Transfer 325 10-29-2: Heat 147 10-50-1: Heat 152 10-1-1: Analysis of 153 Transfer Devices Transfer in HVAC Thermal Systems and Engineering Systems and Air Quality and Comfort in Confined Spaces 326 10-13-1: 146 10-14-1: 149 10-14-2: 151 Measurements of Calculations of Calculations of Thermophysical Thermophysical Thermophysical Properties Properties 1 Properties 2 327 10-47-1: Heat 148 10-62-1: Single- 153 10-63-1: Multi- 155 Transfer and Phase Enhanced Phase and Passive Heat Exchange Heat Transfer - Enhanced Heat Applications Transfer 330 12-3-1: Mechanical 200 12-3-2: Mechanical 202 12-3-3: Mechanical 205 Characterization Characterization Characterization in Extreme in Extreme in Extreme Environments I Environments II Environments III 331 12-14-1: Plastic 200 12-14-2: Multi- 203 12-14-3: Numerical 206 12-27-4: 211 Anisotropy Scale Modelling of Modeling With Multifunctional and Modeling Plastic Anisotropy Applications to Micro-/Nano- Forming structured Materials: Modeling and Characterization (IV) 333 12-2-1: 3D Printing 200 12-2-2: Mechanics 202 12-16-1: Multiscale 206 12-16-2: Multiscale 209 of Novel Materials of 3D Printed Modeling and Modeling and Materials Experimentation Experimentation of Geomaterials of Geomaterials 334 12-20-1: Multiscale 206 12-20-2: Multiscale 210 Mechanics of Mechanics of Ductile Failure Ductile Failure 335 12-25-1: Mechanics 201 12-25-2: Mechanics 204 12-30-1: 208 12-30-2: 211 and Design of and Design of Symposium on Symposium on Cellular Materials Cellular Materials Multiphyics Multiphyics Simulations and Simulations and Experiments for Experiments for Solids Solids 336 12-27-1: 202 12-27-2: 204 12-27-3: 208 13-8-2: 217 Multifunctional Multifunctional Multifunctional Microfluidics in and Micro-/Nano- and Micro-/Nano- and Micro-/Nano- Bioengineering structured Materials: Structured Materials: structured Materials: Applications Modeling and Modeling and Modeling and Characterization (I) Characterization (II) Characterization (III) 338 13-1-1: General 214 13-6-1: Micro/ 215 13-7-1: Applied 215 13-3-3: Design and 216 Topics of MEMS/ Nano Materials Mechanics and Fabrication, Analysis, NEMS and Devices Materials I Processes, and Technology for Micro and Nano Devices and Systems III 401 13-4-2: 215 2-7-2: Welding 23 2-9-2: Innovative 26 Computational Performance Product Design II Studies on MEMS Evaluation and and Nanostructures Simulation II 402 2-12-1: Variation 18 2-12-2: Variation 21 2-9-1: Innovative 24 12-14-4: 209 Simulation and Simulation and Product Design I Experimental and Design for Design for Theoretical Models Assembly I Assembly II for Anisotropic Plasticity and Fracture 403 3-9-1: Materials 33 3-5-1: Beam, 34 3-3-1: Novel 35 3-13-1: Multibody 37 and Structures at Plate, and Shell Aerodynamics and Dynamics Simulation liii High Temperature Structures Aerospace in Aerospace and Extreme Propulsion Systems Structures Conditions Technical Program At-A-Glance

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

Room 8:00am–8:45am PG. 8:55am–10:40am PG. 10:50am–12:35pm PG. 2:05pm–3:50pm PG. 4:00pm–5:45pm PG. 404 12-21-4: Meso- 203 12-21-5: 207 scale Modeling Uncertainty and Material Modeling in Fracture Fracture and Characterization Fatigue 405 10-29-5: Thermal 146 10-29-4: Thermal 150 13-8-1: Electric 216 13-7-2: Applied 217 Engineering With Conductivity Field Driven Mechanics and Plasmonic Materials Microfluidics Materials II 406 10-30-2: Single- 150 10-30-1: Single- 152 10-30-3: Single- 154 Phase Enhanced Phase Enhanced Phase Enhanced Heat Transfer: Heat Transfer: Heat Transfer: Numerical Studies Numerical Studies Numerical Studies –I –II –III

liv 1-1-1: Nonlinear Phononics 1-1-2: Micro and Nano Phononics 1-1-3: Design of Phononic Crystals and Metamaterials 1-1-4: Topological Phononics I 1-1-5: Topological Phononics II 1-1-6: Theory, Computation, and Experiments in Phononics 1-1-7: Control of Phononic Crystals and Metamaterials 1-11-1: NDE & SHM: Acoustic and Vibration Methods in Structural Health Monitoring and Nondestructive Testing 1-12-1: NDE & SHM: Ultrasonic Waves for Material Characterization and Damage Assessment 1-13-1: Acoustics, Vibration, and Phononics Plenary 1-2-1: General Noise and Vibration Control 1-3-1: Computational Acoustics 1-4-1: Structural-Acoustic System Identification 1-6-1: Flow-Induced Acoustics and Human Perception of Noise 1-8-1: Vibration and Acoustic Measurements, Signal Processing, and Test Facilities I 1-8-2: Vibration and Acoustic Measurements, Signal Processing, and Test Facilities II 1-8-3: Vibration and Acoustic Measurements, Signal Processing, and Test Facilities III Track Organizers Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Nicholas Boechler, University of Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States Washington, United States United States Yongfeng Xu, University of Cincinnati, Jinkyu Yang, University of Washington, Mostafa Nouh, University at Buffalo, United States United States United States Robert Tomko, Naval Nuclear Laboratory, Kathryn Matlack, University of Illinois Shung H. Sung, SHS Consulting, LLC, United States Urbana-Champaign, United States United States Kristin Cody, Naval Nuclear Laboratory, Brent Paul, Alion Science and United States Technology, United States Topic Organizers Haijun Liu, Temple University, United Yongfeng Xu, University of Cincinnati, Mahmoud Hussein, University of States United States Colorado Boulder, United States Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Institute of Zhongquan Charlie Zheng, University of Liang-Wu Cai, Kansas State University, Mining & Technology, United States Kansas, United States United States Shiv Joshi, NextGen Aeronautics, United Firooz Bakhtiari-Nejad, Amirkabir Albert Kirwan, Electric Boat, United States University of Technology, United States States Yousof Azizi, Bridgestone Americas, Session Organizers United States Mahmoud Hussein, University of Miao Yu, University of Maryland, United Colorado Boulder, United States States Ankit Srivastava, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States TRACK 1 ACOUSTICS, VIBRATION, AND PHONONICS – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

TRACK 1 ACOUSTICS, VIBRATION, AND 10:06am – An Improved Optimal Adaptive Control Method PHONONICS for MIMO Sine Vibration Control of a Multichannel Coupled MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 System Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86983 Li Chao, Zhangwei Chen, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 1-1 PHONONIC CRYSTALS AND China, Zu Hongfei, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, METAMATERIALS United States, Zhao Yugang, Econ Technologies Co., Ltd., 1-1-1 Nonlinear Phononics Hangzhou, China Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 10:27am – Experimental Investigation on the Vibration and 9:45am–11:30am Noise Characteristics of the Vibration Damping Alloy Session Chair: Mahmoud Hussein, University of Colorado Material Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87189 Hebei University of Technology, Session Co-Chair: Liang-Wu Cai, Kansas State University, Xiang Ji, Yong Chen, Hai Liu, Manhattan, KS, United States Tianjin, China, Hanzhengnan Yu, China Automotive Technology & Research Center, Tianjin, China, Changyin Wei, 9:45am – Nonlinear Wave Propagation in Reconfigurable 2D Zhibiao Yan, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, China Multistable Lattices With Bistable Springs Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89741 10:48am – Different Definitions of Entropy for Statistical Julien Meaud, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, Energy Analysis United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87240 Zahra Sotoudeh, Cal Poly Pomona, Pamona, CA, United 10:06am – Switchable Phononics via Instabilities in Soft States Composites Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88467 11:09am – Objective Evaluation of FCV Interior Sound Stephan Rudykh, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Quality During Acceleration Haifa, Israel Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87011 Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, China, 10:27am – Inter-Modal Energy Tunneling With Hai Liu, China Automotive Technology Subwavelength Characteristics in Nonlinear Waveguides Yanyi Zhang, Dong Hao, and Research Center, Tianjin, China, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87877 Yong Chen, Xiang Ji, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, China Weijian Jiao, Stefano Gonella, University of Minnesota, Changyin Wei, Minneapolis, MN, United States 1-8 VIBRATION AND ACOUSTIC 10:48am – Conversion of Compressive Impact to Tensile Stress Waves via -Based Mechanical MEASUREMENTS, SIGNAL PROCESSING, Metamaterials AND TEST FACILITIES Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87767 1-8-1 Vibration and Acoustic Measurements, Signal Hiromi Yasuda, Yasuhiro Miyazawa, Jinkyu Yang, University Processing, and Test Facilities I of Washington, Seattle, , United States Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 403 9:45am–11:30am 1-2 GENERAL NOISE AND VIBRATION Session Chair: Kristin Cody, Naval Nuclear Laboratory, CONTROL Jefferson Hills, PA, United States 1-2-1 General Noise and Vibration Control Session Co-Chair: Zhongquan Charlie Zheng, University of Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 9:45am–11:30am Session Chair: Albert Kirwan, Electric Boat, Groton, CT, United 9:45am – Analyzing Interrelationships Between Structural States Damping and Vibro-Acoustic Performances of Elastic Materials Session Co-Chair: Brent Paul, Alion Science and Technology, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88778 Harrisburg, PA, United States Antonio Figueroa, Mike Telenko, Shiloh Industries, Plymouth, 9:45am – Numerical Investigation on Effects of Structure MI, United States, Sean Wu, Lingguang Chen, Wayne State Parameters on Acceleration Noise of Involute Spur Gear University, Detroit, MI, United States System Under Different Operation Conditions 10:06am – Parametric Study of Helmholtz Resonator Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86955 Performance and Effect of Poroacoustic Material Use in Changyin Wei, Jingang Wang, Hai Liu, Yong Chen, Hebei Resonator Design University of Technology, Tianjin, China, Hanzhengnan Yu, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88750 China Automotive Technology & Research Center, Tianjin, Yasaman Esfandiari, Atul Kelkar, Shan Hu, Iowa State 1 China, Kunqi Ma, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, University, Ames, IA, United States China TRACK 1 ACOUSTICS, VIBRATION, AND PHONONICS – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

10:27am – On the Free Vibration Analysis of a Sandwich 3:09pm – Thermal Conductivity Reduction by Full-Spectrum Beam With Tip Mass Phonon-Resonance Hybridizations Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87535 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87451 Eshagh Farzaneh Joubaneh, Oumar Rafiou Barry, Central Hossein Honarvar, Mahmoud Hussein, University of Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI, United States Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States

10:48am – A Comprehensive Tool for Locating and 1-3 COMPUTATIONAL ACOUSTICS Analyzing Sound Sources Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88800 1-3-1 Computational Acoustics Yazhong Lu, Lingguang Chen, Wayne State University, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 Detroit, MI, United States 1:45pm–3:30pm Session Chair: Sue Sung, Ford, Dearborn, MI, United States 1-1 PHONONIC CRYSTALS AND Session Co-Chair: Albert Kirwan, Electric Boat, Groton, CT, METAMATERIALS United States 1-1-2 Micro and Nano Phononics Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 1:45pm – Modeling the Wind Turbine Profiles Assuring the 1:45pm–3:30pm Maximum Lift Force With Low-Noise Operation for Variable Wind Velocities Session Chair: Ankit Srivastava, Illinois Institute of Technology, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86795 Chicago, IL, United States Victorita Radulescu, University Politechnica of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania 1:45pm – Soft Opals Beyond Hypersonic Phononics Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88712 2:06pm – An Acoustic Analogy to Evaluate the Total Yu Cang, Zuyuan Wang, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Acoustic Power of a Cooling Fan Using Mesh Morpher Research, Mainz, Germany, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Optimizer Micheal R. Bockstaller, Carnegie-Mellon University, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86873 Pittsburgh, PA, United States, George Fytas, Max Planck Mike Kheirallah, Advanced Safety and Energy, Flint, MI, Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany United States, Badih Jawad, Lawrence Technological University, Dearborn Heights, MI, United States, Abdallah 2:06pm – Direct Observation of Polymer Surface Mobility Hamieh, Liping Liu, Lawrence Technological University, via Nanoparticle Vibrations Southfield, MI, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88711 Yu Cang, Eunsoo Kang, Bartlomiej Graczykowski, 2:27pm – Structural-Acoustic Modeling and Optimization of Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany, a Submarine Pressure Hull Hojin Kim, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89535 Maria Secchi, Maurizio Montagna, University of Trento, James Spain, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United Trento, Italy, Rodney D. Priestley, Princeton University, States, Geng Zhang, Sergey Medyanik, MES, Ann Arbor, MI, Princeton, NJ, United States, M. Furst, University of United States, Nickolas Vlahopoulos, University of Michigan, Delaware, Newark, DE, United States, George Fytas, Ann Arbor, MI, United States Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany 2:48pm – Numerical Prediction of Hood Lift and Vibration of 2:27pm – The Effect of Randomness on the Wave Trailing Automobiles Propagation Characteristics of Open-Cell Foams Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89627 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87861 Rodrigo Auza Gutierrez, Jack McNamara, Ohio State Alireza Bayat, Stavros Gaitanaros, Johns Hopkins University, University, Columbus, OH, United States, Austin Kimbrell, Baltimore, MD, United States Peter Kang, Honda R&D Americas, Inc., Raymond, OH, United States 2:48pm – Anisotropic Sub-GHz Phonon Propagation in Fibrous Plant Cell Walls Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88622 Maroun Abi Ghanem, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Liliane Khoryati, Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason, Seattle, WA, United States, Samuel Raetz, Le Mans Université, Le Mans, France, Amey Khanolkar, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States, Nicholas Boechler, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, Thomas Dehoux, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France 2 TRACK 1 ACOUSTICS, VIBRATION, AND PHONONICS – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

1-8 VIBRATION AND ACOUSTIC 4:06pm – Broadening the Bandgaps of Sonic Crystals by MEASUREMENTS, SIGNAL PROCESSING, Varying Shapes, Sizes, and Orientations of the Scatterers Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87398 AND TEST FACILITIES Debasish Panda, Amiya Ranjan Mohanty, Indian Institute of 1-8-2 Vibration and Acoustic Measurements, Signal Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West , Processing, and Test Facilities II 4:27pm – Broadband Control of Propagating Waves Using Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 403 1:45pm–3:30pm Smooth Changes in Flexural Rigidity: Lenses, Cloaks, and Acoustic Patterns Session Chair: Robert Tomko, Naval Nuclear Laboratory, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87654 South Park, PA, United States Amir Darabi, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States, Michael Leamy, Georgia Institute of 1:45pm – Use of Ultrasonic and Audio Signals to Monitor Technology, Marietta, GA, United States Temperature in Stratospheric Balloons Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87131 4:48pm – Tunable Tensegrity Metastructure for Matthew C. Jones, South Dakota School of Mines and Compression-Torsion Coupled Wave Control Technology, Westminster, CO, United States, Jason T. Ash, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87338 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD, Rui Zhu, Yitian Wang, Xiaoning Liu, Gengkai Hu, Beijing United States, Michael Smith, Raven Aerostar International Institute of Technology, Beijing, China Inc., Sulphur Springs, TX, United States, Charles R. Tolle, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD, 5:09pm – A Metamaterials Design Approach From Discrete United States Models Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87903 2:06pm – The Study of Holey Cavity in the Application of Kathryn Matlack, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Thermoacoustics Imaging Urbana, IL, United States, Marc Serra, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87757 Switzerland, Antonio Palermo, California Institute of Chang Liu, Ashkan Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Juan Heredia Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States, Sebastian Huber, Juesas, Ali Molaei, Jose Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, Chiara Daraio, California University, Boston, MA, United States Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States

2:27pm – Application of a Resonant Metamaterial Line Array in Ultrasound Compressive Imaging 1-6 FLOW-INDUCED ACOUSTICS AND Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88011 HUMAN PERCEPTION OF NOISE Ashkan Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Ali Molaei, Juan Heredia 1-6-1 Flow-Induced Acoustics and Human Perception Juesas, Jose Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University, of Noise Boston, MA, United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 3:45pm–5:30pm 2:48pm – A Holey Cavity for High-Capacity Ultrasound Imaging Session Chair: Robert Tomko, Naval Nuclear Laboratory, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88028 South Park, PA, United States Ashkan Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Juan Heredia Juesas, Session Co-Chair: Haijun Liu, Temple University, Philadelphia, Chang Liu, Ali Molaei, Jose Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern PA, United States University, Boston, MA, United States 3:45pm – Human Response and Perception of UAV Noise in 1-1 PHONONIC CRYSTALS AND Simulated Warehouse Environments METAMATERIALS Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88081 Jesse Callanan, Payam Ghassemi, James Dimartino, 1-1-3 Design of Phononic Crystals and Christina Stocking, Souma Chowdhury, Mostafa Nouh, Metamaterials University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 United States 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: Nicholas Boechler, University of Washington, 4:06pm – A Bio-Inspired Pressure Difference Receiver With Seattle, WA, United States Optical Detection Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88945 3:45pm – Design of Acoustic Metamaterials Using Gradient Qian Dong, Haijun Liu, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, Based Optimization United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88254 Feruza Amirkulova, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, United States, Andrew Norris, Rutgers University, Piscataway, 3 NJ, United States TRACK 1 ACOUSTICS, VIBRATION, AND PHONONICS – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

4:27pm – Quadruple Flow and Acoustic Coincident 1-8 VIBRATION AND ACOUSTIC Resonance of Rotating Bladed Disks Interacting With MEASUREMENTS, SIGNAL PROCESSING, Stationary Elements Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86303 AND TEST FACILITIES Frank Kushner, Frank Kushner Consulting, Delmont, PA, 1-8-3 Vibration and Acoustic Measurements, Signal United States Processing, and Test Facilities III Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 403 4:48pm – The Physics of Deep Surge in an Automotive 3:45pm–5:30pm Turbocharger Centrifugal Compression System Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87716 Session Chair: Kristin Cody, Naval Nuclear Laboratory, Rick Dehner, Ahmet Selamet, Ohio State University, Jefferson Hills, PA, United States Columbus, OH, United States Session Co-Chair: Zhongquan Charlie Zheng, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 5:09pm – Experimental Study on the Leakage and Rotordynamic Coefficients of a Long Smooth Seal at 3:45pm – On the Dynamic Loading Effects of Soil on Plastic Laminar Flow Conditions Water Distribution Pipes and Its Significance for Leak Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88717 Detection Using Acoustics Min Zhang, Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, NY, United States, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87420 Dara Childs, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Oscar Scussel, Michael J. Brennan, Universidade Estadual United States Paulista, Ilha Solteira, São Paulo, Brazil, Jennifer M. Muggleton, University of Southampton, Southampton, , Fabrício César Lobato de Almeida, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Tupã, São Paulo, Brazil, Amarildo Tabone Paschoalini, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Ilha Solteira, São Paulo, Brazil

4:06pm – Capturing BW Zone in an Intact Rotor System Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87480 Fatima Alhammadi, Mohammad AL-Shudeifat, Oleg Shiryayev, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emir.

4:27pm – Research on the Weak Signal Detection of Bearing Fault Based on Duffing Oscillator Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86892 Long Hao, Dan Liu, Fei Liu, Qingxin Wang, Lin Liang, Guanghua Xu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China

4:48pm – Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Early Disk Crack Diagnosis Under Variable Speed Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87247 Ruonan Liu, Ruqiang Yan, Meng Ma, Xuefeng Chen, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China

4 TRACK 1 ACOUSTICS, VIBRATION, AND PHONONICS – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1-4 STRUCTURAL-ACOUSTIC SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION 1-13 PLENARY 1-4-1 Structural-Acoustic System Identification 1-13-1 Acoustics, Vibration, and Phononics Plenary Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 405 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 10:00am–11:45am 8:00am–8:45am Session Chair: Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, 8:00am – Active Acoustic Metamaterials Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90090 Session Co-Chair: Yongfeng Xu, University of Cincinnati, Amr Baz, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United Cincinnati, OH, United States States 10:00am – Detection of Misfire in a Six-Cylinder Diesel 1-1 PHONONIC CRYSTALS AND Engine Using Acoustic Emission Signals METAMATERIALS Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86506 Mohammad Jafari, Queensland University of Technology, 1-1-4 Topological Phononics I Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Pietro Borghesani, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, 10:00am–11:45am Australia, Puneet Verma, Queensland University of Session Chair: Mostafa Nouh, University at Buffalo, State Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Ashkan University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States Eslaminejad, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, United States, Zoran D. Ristovski, Richard J. Brown, Queensland 10:00am – Topological Phononic Crystals University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87617 Zeguo Chen, King Abdullah University of Science and 10:21am – An Acoustic Field Reconstruction Method of Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, Jun Mei, South China Near-Field Acoustic Radiation Modes Decomposition University of Technology, Guangzhou, China, Ying Wu, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88940 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Jie Wang, Zhejiang University of Technology, Zhejiang, Saudi Arabia Zhejiang, China, Zubin Liu, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, Liying Jiang, Zhejiang University 10:21am – One-Dimensional Linear Bidirectional Acoustic of Technology, Zhejiang, China, Huancai Lu, Zhejiang Diodes University of Technology, Hangzhou, China Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86801 Weiqiu Chen, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China 10:42am – Operational Modal Analysis and Damage Identification of Structures Undergoing Random Vibration 10:42am – Non-Reciprocal Wave Phenomena Through Using a Continuously Scanning Laser Doppler Vibrometer Pump-Signal Wave Interaction in Discrete Metastructures System Undergoing Large Deformation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88058 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87976 Daming Chen, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Samuel P. Wallen, Benjamin M. Goldsberry, Michael R. Baltimore, MD, United States, Yongfeng Xu, University of Haberman, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States, Weidong Zhu, States University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States 11:03am – Use of Betti-Reciprocity in Metamaterials Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86358 11:03am – Reducing Structure-Borne Sound Radiation via Amir Ashkan Mokhtari, Ankit Srivastava, Illinois Institute of Vibro-Acoustic Analysis Technology, Chicago, IL, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88769 Lingguang Chen, Sean Wu, Yazhong Lu, Wayne State 11:24am – Demonstration of Topological Waveguiding in University, Detroit, MI, United States Locally Resonant Plate Structures Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87774 11:24am – Nonlinear Vibration Analysis of a Fractional Rajesh Chaunsali, Chun-Wei Chen, Jinkyu Yang, University Viscoelastic Euler-Bernoulli Microbeam of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87061 Firooz Bakhtiari-Nejad, Ehsan Loghman, Mostafa Pirasteh, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, MD, United States

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1-12 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON 1-1 PHONONIC CRYSTALS AND NDE & SHM: ULTRASONIC WAVES FOR METAMATERIALS MATERIAL CHARACTERIZATION AND 1-1-5 Topological Phononics II DAMAGE ASSESSMENT Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 1:45pm–3:30pm 1-12-1 NDE & SHM: Ultrasonic Waves for Material Characterization and Damage Assessment Session Chair: Jinkyu Yang, University of Washington, Seattle, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 WA, United States 10:00am–11:45am 1:45pm – The Applicability of the Principle of Reciprocity in Session Chair: Yongfeng Xu, University of Cincinnati, Acoustic Metamaterials Cincinnati, OH, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88611 Session Co-Chairs: Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Allan Pierce, Retired, East Sandwich, MA, United States Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States, Firooz Bakhtiari-Nejad, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, 2:06pm – Topological Mechanics of Edge Waves in Kagome MD, United States Lattices Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88195 10:00am – Elasto-Plastic Modeling of Beams for Hui Chen, Hussein Nassar, Guoliang Huang, University of Impedance Based Structural Health Monitoring Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87910 2:27pm – Experimental Observation of Valley-Hall Edge Naserodin Sepehry, Shahrood University of Technology, Shahrood, , Firooz Bakhtiari-Nejad, Amirkabir University States in Elastic Waveguides Based on Diatomic- of Technology, Tehran, MD, United States, Weidong Zhu, Graphene-Like Phononic Crystals University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89423 Purdue United States Hongfei Zhu, Fabio Semperlotti, Ting-Wei Liu, University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 10:21am – Real-Time Imaging of Damage Precursors in 2:48pm – Universal Wave Manipulation by Periodic Complex Composites Gyro-Elastic Structures Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88816 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88926 Fatemeh Pourahmadian, University of Colorado Boulder, University at Buffalo, State Boulder, CO, United States Mohammad Ali Attarzadeh, University of New York, Tonawanda, NY, United States, 10:42am – Computational Time- Domain Wave Modeling in Mostafa Nouh, University at Buffalo, State University of New Anisotropic Plate York, Buffalo, NY, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88863 Sajan Shrestha, Sourav Banerjee, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States 1-1-6 Theory, Computation, and Experiments in Phononics 11:03am – Passive Extraction of Green’s Function of Solids Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 and Application to High-Speed Rail Inspection 1:45pm–3:30pm Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89371 Session Chair: Kathryn Matlack, University of Illinois Urbana- Francesco Lanza Di Scalea, Albert Liang, Simone Sternini, Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States Margherita Capriotti, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States 1:45pm – Study on Generation of Dual-Dirac Cone at k ? = 0 and Its Features by Angle Based Tunable Engineered 11:24am – Generation and Propagation of Rayleigh Surface Phononic Crystal Wave in Anisotropic Materials by Line-Focus Ultrasonic Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89099 Transducer Mustahseen Indaleeb, Hossain Ahmed, Sourav Banerjee, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88278 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States Qiuyan Li, Chenglong Ji, Yuxiang Wang, Qing-Ming Wang, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 2:06pm – Modeling and Experimentation on 3D Printed Decoupled and Mixed Mode Mechanical Metamaterials Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88336 Alireza Amirkhizi, Fateme Aghighi, Joshua Morris, Weidi Wang, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States

6 TRACK 1 ACOUSTICS, VIBRATION, AND PHONONICS – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

2:27pm – Deep Convolutional Neural Networks for 1-1 PHONONIC CRYSTALS AND Eigenvalue Problems in Mechanics METAMATERIALS Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87281 David Finol, Yan Lu, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1-1-7 Control of Phononic Crystals and IL, United States, Vijay Mahadevan, Amazon AWS AI, Seattle, Metamaterials IL, United States, Ankit Srivastava, Illinois Institute of Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 Technology, Chicago, IL, United States 3:45pm–5:30pm

2:48pm – The Phononic Problem Under the Spectral Session Chair: Mahmoud Hussein, University of Colorado Theorem Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89670 Session Co-Chair: Liang-Wu Cai, Kansas State University, Ankit Srivastava, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, Manhattan, KS, United States United States 3:45pm – Active Acoustic Metamaterials with 1-11 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON Programmable Densities Using an H-∞ Controller Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87749 NDE & SHM: ACOUSTIC AND VIBRATION Amr Baz, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United METHODS IN STRUCTURAL HEALTH States MONITORING AND NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING 4:06pm – A Programmable Metasurface for Real Time Control of Broadband Elastic Rays 1-11-1 NDE & SHM: Acoustic and Vibration Methods Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88554 in Structural Health Monitoring and Nondestructive Yangyang Chen, Xiaopeng Li, Hussein Nassar, Guoliang Testing Huang, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 405 1:45pm–3:30pm 4:27pm – The Auxetic Nature of Shunted Piezoelectrics Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89490 Session Chair: Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Carson Willey, UES, Inc./AFRL, WPAFB, OH, United States, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States Philip Buskohl, Abigail Juhl, AFRL/RXAS, WPAFB, OH, United Session Co-Chair: Yongfeng Xu, University of Cincinnati, States Cincinnati, OH, United States 4:48pm – Tunable Phononic Crystals With Kirigami-Based 1:45pm – Effect of Angular Acceleration and Unbalance Structures Force Orientation on the Backward Whirl in Cracked Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88877 Rotors Ronghao Bao, Zhejiang Univeristy, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87476 Fatima Alhammadi, Mohammad AL-Shudeifat, Oleg 5:09pm – 3D Printed Magnetorheological Elastomer Shiryayev, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Metastructures With Magnetically Tunable Band Gaps Dhabi, United Arab Emir. Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89586 Connor D. Pierce, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2:06pm – A Nondestructive Evaluation Method Based on Urbana, IL, United States, Vincent Chen, James Hardin, the Propagation of Nonlinear Solitary Waves Carson Willey, UES, Inc./AFRL, WPAFB, OH, United States, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87555 Dan Berrigan, Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB, OH, Amir Nasrollahi, Piervincenzo Rizzo, University of Pittsburgh, United States, Abigail Juhl, AFRL/RXAS, WPAFB, OH, United Pittsburgh, PA, United States States, Kathryn Matlack, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States 2:27pm – Transmission of Information by Acoustic Communication Along Metal Pathways in Nuclear Facilities Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88155 Alexander Heifetz, Richard Vilim, Sasan Bakhtiari, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, United States

2:48pm – “Flute Without Flute” An Experiment in Turbulence Management Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88722 B.G. Shiva Prasad, Fluid Thermal Technologies, Sidney, OH, United States

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8 2-1-1: Advanced Manufacturing Plenary 2-11-1: Advanced Manufacturing Processes-Modeling and Simulation I 2-11-2: Advanced Manufacturing Processes-Modeling and Simulation II 2-11-3: Advanced Manufacturing Processes-Modeling and Simulation III 2-11-4: Advanced Manufacturing Processes-Modeling and Simulation V 2-12-1: Variation Simulation and Design for Assembly I 2-12-2: Variation Simulation and Design for Assembly II 2-13-1: Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Robotic Additive Manufacturing 2-13-2: Manipulators and Interfaces 2-13-3: Algorithms and Optimization 2-14-1: Surface Modification based on Laser Peening and Ablation 2-14-2: Laser-Matter Interaction and Its Applications in Materials Processing 2-15-1: Digital Manufacturing in Cyber-Manufacturing Aspects 2-15-2: Digital Manufacturing in Digital Twin Aspects 2-15-3: Digital Manufacturing in Industry 4.0 Aspects 2-2-1: Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Metals – Directed Energy Deposition I 2-2-2: Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Metals – Directed Energy Deposition II 2-2-3: Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Metals – Powder Bed Fusion I 2-2-4: Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Metals – Powder Bed Fusion II 2-2-5: Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Polymers I 2-2-6: Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Polymers II 2-2-7: Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Manufacturing: Composites/Ceramics & Bio-Applications 2-4-1: Nanomanufacturing: Spray or Print Deposition Techniques for Nanomaterials and Nanostructures 2-4-2: Nanomanufacturing: Nanomaterials Synthesis and Assembly 2-4-3: Nanomanufacturing: Integration of Nanoscale Materials or Textures for Enhanced Performance 2-5-1: Mechanics and Physics of 2D Materials 2-5-2: Sensors and Electronics of 2D Materials 2-5-3: Synthesis and Processing of 2D Materials 2-6-1: Advanced Surface Modification Using Machining 2-6-2: Conventional Machining 2-6-3: Assisted Machining Techniques 2-6-4: Nontraditional Machnining Processes 2-6-5: Machinability of Engineering Materials 2-6-6: Cutting Tool Performance and Treatment 2-7-1: Bonded Joint and Bolted Joint Technologies 2-7-2: Welding Performance Evaluation and Simulation 2-8-1: Novel Processes 2-8-2: Formability – I 2-8-3: Formability – II 2-8-4: Testing andDefects 2-9-1: Innovative Product Design I 2-9-2: Innovative Product Design II Track Organizers Jianfeng Ma, Saint Louis University, Dimitry Papkov, University of Nebraska- Junghoon Yeom, Michigan State United States Lincoln, United States University, United States Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State Pilgyu Kang, George Mason University, Ruth Jill Urbanic, University of Windsor, University, United States United States Canada Stephanie Wimmer, Naval Research Mike Cai Wang, University of South William Emblom, University of Louisiana- Laboratory, United States Florida, United States Lafayette, United States Kristina Wärmefjord, Chalmers University Pawan Tyagi, University of the District of Marriner Merrill, US Naval Research of Technology, Sweden Columbia, United States Laboratory, United States Hua Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Muhammad Jahan, Miami University, University, China United States Topic Organizers Daniel Cox, Georgia Southern University, Lewis Payton, Auburn University, United Junghoon Yeom, Michigan State United States States University, United States Andrzej Nycz, Oak Ridge National P.V.M. Rao, IIT Delhi, India Ruth Jill Urbanic, University of Windsor, Laboratory, United States Sathish Kannan, American University of Canada Chang Ye, University of Akron, United Sharjah, United Arab Emir. Scott Thompson, Auburn University, States Chang Ye, University of Akron, United United States Xin Zhao, Clemson University, United States Nima Shamsaei, Auburn University, States Guha Manogharan, Penn State United States Dong Lin, Kansas State University, University, United States Mehran Tehrani, University of New United States Yang Guo, Michigan State University, Mexico, United States Wenda Tan, University of Utah, United United States Matt Maschmann, University of Missouri, States Derek Yip-Hoi, Western Washington United States Yeqing Wang, Mississippi State University, United States Dimitry Papkov, University of Nebraska- University, United States Muhammad Jahan, Miami University, Lincoln, United States David Guerra-Zubiaga, Kennesaw State United States Chih-Hao Chang, North Carolina State University, United States Ihab Ragai, Penn State University, United University, United States Germanico Gonzalez-Badillo, States Pilgyu Kang, George Mason University, Universidad Autonoma De San Luis Sayed Nassar, Oakland University, United States Potosi, Mexico United States SungWoo Nam, University of Illinois, Kai He, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Thomas Whitney, University of Dayton, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), United Technology, Chinese Academy of United States States Sciences, China Chetan Nikhare, Pennsylvania State Chi Hwan Lee, Purdue University, United University, United States States Session Organizers Molla Hasan, Department of Mechanical Muhammad Jahan, Miami University, Roozbeh (Ross) Salary, Marshall and Aerospace Engineering, Rutgers, United States University, United States United States Chang Ye, University of Akron, United Scott Thompson, Auburn University, Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves, Universidade States United States Nova De Lisboa – Faculdade De Sathish Kannan, American University of Nima Shamsaei, Auburn University, Cincias E Tecnologia, Portugal Sharjah, United Arab Emirates United States Joao Silva, Universidade do Minho, Yang Guo, Michigan State University, Ruth Jill Urbanic, University of Windsor, Portugal United States Canada Joao Sarraipa, UNINOVA – Sayed Nassar, Oakland University, Albert To, University of Pittsburgh, United DEE/FCT/UNL, Portugal United States States Virginia DeGiorgi, Naval Research Lab, Zhijun (Jason) Wu, Oakland University, Mehran Tehrani, University of New United States United States Mexico, United States Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State Thomas Whitney, University of Dayton, Junghoon Yeom, Michigan State University, United States United States University, United States Jose Teixeira, University of Minho, Chetan Nikhare, Pennsylvania State Heather Lai, SUNY New Paltz, United Portugal University, United States States Tien-Chien Jen, University of Scott Wagner, Michigan Tech, United Deborah D.L. Chung, University at , States Buffalo, State University of NY, United Hua Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves, Universidade States University, China Nova De Lisboa - Faculdade De Gretar Tryggvason, Johns Hopkins Sriharsha Srinivas Sundarram, Fairfield Cincias E Tecnologia, Portugal University, United States University, United States Joao Silva, Universidade do Minho, Matt Maschmann, University of Missouri, Germanico Gonzalez-Badillo, Portugal United States Universidad Autonoma De San Luis David Romero, ITEMS, Mexico Chih-Hao Chang, North Carolina State Potosi, Mexico Siddharthsinh Jadeja, Aditya Silver Oak University, United States Institute of Technology, India TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

TRACK 2 11:24am – Effect of Welding Mode on Microstructure and ADVANCED MANUFACTURING Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Fabricated by Wire and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Arc Additive Manufacturing Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88703 Xuewei Fang, Lijuan Zhang, Bingheng Lu, Xi’An Jiaotong 2-1 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING University, Xi’an, China PLENARY 2-1-1 Advanced Manufacturing Plenary 2-5 MANUFACTURING OF ATOMICALLY- Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 THIN, TWO-DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS 9:00am–9:45am 2-5-1 Mechanics and Physics of 2D Materials 9:00am – Manufacturing for X Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90091 10:00am–11:45am Jian Cao, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States Session Chair: Pilgyu Kang, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States 2-2 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON Session Co-Chairs: SungWoo Nam, University of Illinois at ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, Mike Cai Wang, 2-2-1 Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States Manufacturing: Metals-Directed Energy Deposition I 10:00am – Large-Area Solution-Manufactured Air-Stable 2D Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 10:00am–11:45am Material for High-Performance Electronics and Smart Sensors Session Chair: Scott Thompson, Auburn University, Auburn, Invited Presentation. IMECE2018-86603 AL, United States Wenzhuo Wu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United Session Co-Chairs: Nima Shamsaei, Auburn University, States Auburn, AL, United States, Roozbeh (Ross) Salary, Marshall 10:42am – Large-Scale Nano-Manufacturing of Highly- University, Huntington, WV, United States Uniform 0D/1D/2D Heterostructures via Self-Assembly 10:00am – Thermal-Mechanical Study of 3D Printing Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89830 Technology for Rail Repair Michael Cai Wang, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86315 United States, Matthew Thomas Gole, Juyoung Leem, Ershad Mortazavian, Zhiyong Wang, University of Nevada, Wayne Lin, Rachel Ziran Zhou, Paolo Furlanetto Ferrari, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, United States, Hualiang Teng, Arend van der Zande, Catherine Jones Murphy, SungWoo University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Henderson, NV, United States Nam, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States 10:21am – Additive Manufacturing Bead Deposition Based Rotary Tool Path Applications 11:03am – Spatial Nanomechanical Mapping of Graphene Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86461 Monolayers on Crystalline Substrates Ruth Jill Urbanic, University of Windsor, La Salle, ON, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89489 Canada, Robert Hedrick, CAMufacturing Solutions Inc., La Matt Robertson, Kaihao Zhang, Matt Poss, Sameh Tawfick, Salle, ON, Canada University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States 10:42am – Directed Energy Deposition of Magnetic Shape Memory Alloy Ni-Mn-Ga: Towards Epitaxial Growth 11:24am – Anomalous Corrosion Dynamics of Two- Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87160 Dimensional (2D) Layered Materials Jakub Toman, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89856 States, Peter Müllner, Boise State University, Boise, ID, United Yu-ting Huang, Honk Kong University, Pok Fu Lam, Hong States, Markus Chmielus, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Kong, Hong Kong, Akhil Dodda, Pennsylvania State University, PA, United States State College, PA, United States, Amritanand Sebastian, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United 11:03am – ODS Coating for Critical Turbine Components States, Daniel Schulman, Penn State University, University Using DED Additive Manufacturing Park, PA, United States, Saptarshi Das, Pennsylvania State Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87512 University, State College, PA, United States Eric Chia, Bruce Kang, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States, Zheng Min, University of Pittsburgh, Wexford, PA, United States, Yang Li, Minking Chyu, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 9 TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

2-6 ADVANCED MACHINING AND 2-13 ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION IN FINISHING ADVANCED MANUFACTURING 2-6-1 Advanced Surface Modification Using 2-13-1 Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Machining Manufacturing: Robotic Additive Manufacturing Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 10:00am–11:45am 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: Pawan Tyagi, University of the District of Session Chair: Daniel Cox, Georgia Southern University, Columbia, Washington, DC, United States Statesboro, GA, United States Session Co-Chair: Muhammad Jahan, Miami University, Session Co-Chair: Andrzej Nycz, Oak Ridge National Oxford, OH, United States Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States

10:00am – Study on Grinding Force and Surface Roughness 10:00am – High-Throughput 3D Metal Printing of Ni3Al Based Superalloy Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87216 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86959 Michael R. Sullivan, Deborah D.L. Chung, University at Xiaoxiang Zhu, Wenhu Wang, Ruisong Jiang, Xiaofen Liu, Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China States

10:21am – Scanning Electron Microscopy and Optical 10:21am – The Effects of Direct Energy Deposition Profilometry of Electropolished Additively Manufactured Processes on the Thermal Properties of Invar 316 Steel Components Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89770 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88339 Alex Arbogast, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Knoxville, TN, Pawan Tyagi, Tobias Goulet, Denikka Brent, University United States, Mark W. Noakes, Christopher Masuo, Andrzej of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC, United States, Nycz, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United Francisco Garcia-Moreno, Department of Energy’s National States Security Campus, managed by Honeywell, Kansas City, MO, United States, Kate Klein, University of the District of 10:42am – Weld Pool and Bead Characterization for Gravity Columbia, Washington, DC, United States Aligned (GA) and Non-Gravity Aligned (NGA) Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing 10:42am – Chemical Polishing Based Surface Finishing of Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89787 3D Printed Steel Components Joshua Penney, William Hamel, J.L. McNeil, University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88378 Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States Pawan Tyagi, Tobias Goulet, Nitt Chuenprateep, Robert Stephenson, Rudolph Knott, Antione Reddick, University of 11:03am – A Framework for Path Planning of Large Scale the District of Columbia, Washington, DC, United States, Additive Metals Manufacturing in Arbitrary Directions Schlitzer, Francisco Garcia-Moreno, Cordell Benton, Kansas Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89824 City National Security Campus, managed by Honeywell, James McNeil, William Hamel, Josh Penney, University of Kansas City, MO, United States, Devdas Shetty, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States the District of Columbia, Washington, DC, United States 11:24am – Effect of Shielding Gas on Metal Big Area 11:03am – Improved Mechanical Properties and Additive Manufacturing Hierarchical Surfaces of 316 Stainless Steel Processed by Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89723 Ultrasonic Nanocrystal Surface Modification Bishal Silwal, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89950 United States, Andrzej Nycz, Mark W. Noakes, Christopher Xiaoning Hou, Jun Liu, Hao Zhang, Gary Doll, University of Masuo, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United Akron, Akron, OH, United States, Ashlie Martini, University of States, Derek Vaughan, University of Purdue, West Lafayette, California -Merced, Atwater, CA, United States, Yalin Dong, IN, United States, David Marsh, Oak Ridge National University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, Chang Ye, Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States University of Akron, Peninsula, OH, United States

11:24am – Influence of Surface Pretreatment on the Hydrophobic Silane Coating on AISI 304 Steel Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86256 Akinsanya Damilare Baruwa, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, Oluseyi Philip Oladijo, Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Palapye, Palapye, Botswana, Nthabiseng Maledi, University of 10 the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, Esther Akinlabi, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

2-14 LASER-BASED ADVANCED 2-15 DIGITAL MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING AND MATERIALS SIMULATION AND VALIDATION PROCESSING 2-15-1 Digital Manufacturing in Cyber- 2-14-1 Surface Modification based on Laser Peening Manufacturing Aspects and Ablation Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 10:00am–11:45am 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: David Guerra-Zubiaga, Kennesaw State Session Chair: Yeqing Wang, Mississippi State University, University, Marietta, GA, United States Mississippi State, MS, United States Session Co-Chair: Kai He, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Session Co-Chair: Chang Ye, University of Akron, Peninsula, Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Shenzhen, OH, United States China, Germanico Gonzalez-Badillo, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Rioverde San Luis Potosi, Mexico 10:00am – Ablation Characteristics of Nanosecond Laser Pulsed Ablation of Aluminum 10:00am – Taxonomy for Secure CyberManufacturing Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87635 Systems Yeqing Wang, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86091 MS, United States, Daniel Diaz, David Hahn, University of Mingtao Wu, Syracuse University, Fayetteville, NY, United Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States States, Young Moon, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States 10:21am – Improvement of Fatigue Life of Tool Steel by Laser Shock Peening 10:21am – A Novel Framework in Manufacturing Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88868 Automation to Implement Cyber-Manufacturing Systems Sachin Patil, Bharat Forge Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra, India Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88243 David Guerra-Zubiaga, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, 10:42am – Microstructure Evolution in Ti64 Subjected to GA, United States, Kathy Schwaig, Kennesaw State Laser-Assisted Ultrasonic Nanocrystal Surface University, Kennesaw, GA, United States, Mason Felix, John Modification Calfee, Aubrey Sims, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89553 GA, United States, Tu Vo, Kennesaw State University, Jun Liu, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, Sergey Kennesaw, GA, United States Suslov, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Doha, Qatar, Zhencheng Ren, Yalin Dong, University of Akron, 10:42am – CyberManufacturing System: A Solution for Akron, OH, United States, Chang Ye, University of Akron, Sustainable Manufacturing Peninsula, OH, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86092 Zhengyi Song, Young Moon, Syracuse University, Syracuse, 11:03am – The Effects of Laser Shock Peening on the NY, United States Mechanical Properties and Biomedical Behavior of AZ31B Magnesium Alloy 11:03am – An Internet-of-Things Based Framework for Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89781 Collaborative Cyber Physical Tasks in Micro Assembly Chang Ye, University of Akron, Peninsula, OH, United States, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88542 Ruixia Zhang, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, J. Cecil, Aaron Cecil-Xavier, Sadiq Albuhamood, Oklahoma Xianfeng Zhou, Qingdao University of Science and State University, Stillwater, OK, United States Engineering, Qingdao, China, Hongyu Gao, Saarland 11:24am – A New Design of Cycloidal Planetary Reducer University, Saarbrücken, Germany, Steven Mankoci, University With Internal Cycloidal Profile of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, Yang Liu, North Carolina Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86184 State University, Raleigh, NC, United States, Xiahan Sang, He Mao, Guanyi Liu, Deqiang Zeng, Yaning Cao, Kai He, Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, ORNL, Oak Ridge, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese TN, United States, Haifeng Qin, Xiaoning Hou, Zhencheng Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, China, Ruxu Du, Chinese Ren, Gary Doll, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Ashlie Martini, University of California-Merced, Atwater, CA, United States, Yalin Dong, Nita Sahai, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States

11:24am – Effect of Electron Beam Weld Bead Geometry on the Mechanical Properties of Ti6Al4V Alloy Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88866 Sandeep Thakare, Kalyani Centre for Technology and Innovation, Bharat Forge Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra, India 11 TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

2-2 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON 2-5 MANUFACTURING OF ATOMICALLY- ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING THIN, TWO-DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS 2-2-2 Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive 2-5-2 Sensors and Electronics of 2D Materials Manufacturing: Metals-Directed Energy Deposition II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 1:45pm–3:30pm 1:45pm–3:30pm Session Chair: Pilgyu Kang, George Mason University, Fairfax, Session Chair: Scott Thompson, Auburn University, Auburn, VA, United States AL, United States Session Co-Chairs: Mike Cai Wang, University of South Session Co-Chairs: Nima Shamsaei, Auburn University, Florida, Tampa, FL, United States, SungWoo Nam, University of Auburn, AL, United States, Ruth Jill Urbanic, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States Windsor, La Salle, ON, Canada 1:45pm – 2D Materials Based Epidermal and Implantable 1:45pm – Application of Electrostatic Adhesion Method in Conformal Bioelectronics Metal-Powder-Based Additive Manufacturing Layer- Invited Presentation. IMECE2018-89975 Forming Process Nanshu Lu, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88741 States Teng-Yueh Tsao, Jen-Yuan (James) Chang, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Hsinchu, 2:27pm – Air Stable Black Phosphourus Sensors for Humidity Detection 2:27pm – Meshfree Simulation of Oxide Dispersion in Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89891 Solid-State Additive Manufacturing of Aluminum Alloys Jinshui Miao, Junghoon Yeom, Michigan State University, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89026 East Lansing, MI, United States, Chuan Wang, Washington Robert Escobar Jr., University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States United States, Kirk Fraser, National Research Council Canada, Saguenay, QC, Canada, J.B. Jordon, Paul Allison, University 2:48pm – Crumple Nanostructuring of Atomically-Thin of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States Two-Dimensional (2D) Materials for Flexible Optoelectronic Devices and Plasmonic Metamaterials 2:48pm – Application of a Fast-Solving Semi-Analytical Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89943 Heat Transfer Model to Additive Manufacturing Alloy Pilgyu Kang, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United Development States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89880 Nicholas Jones, Jack Beuth, Bryan Webler, Yining He, 2-6 ADVANCED MACHINING AND Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States FINISHING 3:09pm – A Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Study of 2-6-2 Conventional Machining Material Transport and Deposition in Aerosol Jet Printing Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 (AJP) Process 1:45pm–3:30pm Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87647 Roozbeh (Ross) Salary, Marshall University, Huntington, WV, Session Chair: Lewis Payton, Auburn University, Auburn United States, Jack P. Lombardi III, Darshana L. University, AL, United States Weerawarne, State University of New York at Binghamton, Session Co-Chair: P.V.M. Rao, IIT Delhi, New Delhi, India Vestal, NY, United States, Prahalad Rao, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States, Mark D. Poliks, 1:45pm – Determining Cutting Pressure Coefficients for State University of New York at Binghamton, Vestal, NY, United Aluminum 6061-T6 Using a Small Number of Drilling States Experiments Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86224 Charbel Seif, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, Ilige Hage, Notre Dame University-Louaize, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon, Ramsey Hamade, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Riad El Solh, Lebanon

2:06pm – Dislocation Theory of Orthogonal Metal Cutting of Cu-Zn Alloys Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87634 Lewis Payton, Auburn University, Auburn University, AL, United States 12 TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

2:27pm – Study on Turning of Non-Axisymmetric Three- 3:09pm – Intelligent Decision Making Approach for Performance Dimensional Curved Surfaces Evaluation of a Robot-Based Manufacturing Cell Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87377 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86666 Taichi Mori, Yoshitaka Morimoto, Akio Hayashi, Kanazawa Tavo Kangru, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia, Institute of Technology, Nonoichi, Isikawa, , Yoshiyuki Jüri Riives, Innovative Manufacturing Engineering Systems Kaneko, Naohiko Suzuki, Ryo Hirono, Takamatsu Machinery Competence Centre, Tallinn, Estonia, Tauno Otto, Meelis Co., Ltd., Isikawa, Isikawa, Japan Pohlak, Kashif Mahmood, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia 2:48pm – Orthogonal Machining of Copper Alloy with a Hardness Gradient 2-15 DIGITAL MANUFACTURING Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87524 Lewis Payton, Auburn University, Auburn University, AL, SIMULATION AND VALIDATION United States 2-15-2 Digital Manufacturing in Digital Twin Aspects Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 3:09pm – Process Planning Strategies to Reduce Energy 1:45pm–3:30pm Consumption in Machining Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87735 Session Chair: Germanico Gonzalez-Badillo, Universidad Arun Unnikrishnan, P.V.M. Rao, IIT Delhi, New Delhi, India Autonoma De San Luis Potosi, Rioverde San Luis Potosi, Mexico Session Co-Chairs: Kai He, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced 2-13 ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION IN Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Shenzhen, ADVANCED MANUFACTURING China, David Guerra-Zubiaga, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, GA, United States 2-13-2 Manipulators and Interfaces Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 1:45pm – Demonstration of an Industrial Framework for an 1:45pm–3:30pm Implementation of a Process Digital Twin Session Chair: Daniel Cox, Georgia Southern University, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87361 Statesboro, GA, United States J.M. Eyre, Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom, T.J. Dodd, University Session Co-Chair: Andrzej Nycz, Oak Ridge National of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, C. Freeman, Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States R. Lanyon-Hogg, A.J. Lockwood, R.W. Scott, Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, Sheffield, United Kingdom 1:45pm – Additive Manufacturing-Based Manipulator Design, Fabrication, and Testing 2:06pm – Towards a Digital Twin for Cloud Manufacturing: Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89800 Case Study Mark W. Noakes, Bradley S. Richardson, Oak Ridge National Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87688 Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States Diane Ngo, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, GA, United States, Reza Vatankhah-Barenji, Hacettepe University, 2:06pm – VR-Mediated Teleoperation With Glove-Like Ankara, Turkey, Germanico Gonzalez-Badillo, Universidad Interfaces Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Rioverde San Luis Potosi, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87085 Mexico, David Guerra-Zubiaga, Kennesaw State University, Kun Chen, Prawesh Dahal, Mariam Avagyan, Kevin Huang, Marietta, GA, United States Trinity College, Hartford, CT, United States 2:27pm – Virtual Experimental Investigation for Industrial 2:27pm – Torch End-Effector and TIG Electrode Changeout Robotics in Gazebo Environment Design for a TIG Welding Robot Used in Metal Big Area Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87686 Additive Manufacturing Murat Aksu, Frederick Proctor, John Michaloski, The National Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86726 Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, United Christopher Masuo, Andrzej Nycz, Mark W. Noakes, Oak States Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, Jared Bell, Justin Killian, Chandler Oakley, William Hamel, 2:48pm – A Digital Twin Concept for Manufacturing University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States Systems Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87737 2:48pm – Welding Robotic Co-Worker Using Brain Wesley Ellgass, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, Computer Interface United States, Ali Vatankhah-Barenji, Guangdong University Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87503 of Technology, Guangzhou, China, Hector S. Lemus, Nathan Yao Li, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, Holt, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, United United States, T. Kesavadas, University of Illinois Urbana- States, Julian Richmond, Kennesaw State University Champaign, Mahomet, IL, United States Marietta, GA, United States, Germanico Gonzalez-Badillo, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Riover 13 Potosi, Mexico TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

3:09pm – Digital Twin Using Siemens PLCs and PLM 2-5 MANUFACTURING OF ATOMICALLY- Software: A Manufacturing Material System Case Study THIN, TWO-DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87772 David Guerra-Zubiaga, Steven Moser, Michael Fyfe, 2-5-3 Synthesis and Processing of 2D Materials Kennesaw State University, Marietta, GA, United States, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 Sebastien Desarzens, Donato Laurent, Fribourg University, 3:45pm–5:30pm Fribourg, Switzerland Session Chair: Pilgyu Kang, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States 2-2 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON Session Co-Chairs: SungWoo Nam, University of Illinois at ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, Mike Cai Wang, 2-2-3 Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States Manufacturing: Metals – Powder Bed Fusion I Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 3:45pm – Electrochemical Polishing of Large Area Two- 3:45pm–5:09pm Dimensional Materials Grown by Physical Vapor Transport Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89854 Session Chair: Scott Thompson, Auburn University, Auburn, Amritanand Sebastian, Pennsylvania State University, AL, United States University Park, PA, United States, Akhil Dodda, Pennsylvania Session Co-Chair: Nima Shamsaei, Auburn University, State University, State College, PA, United States, Daniel Auburn, AL, United States Schulman, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States, Saptarshi Das, Pennsylvania State University, 3:45pm – Utilizing Advanced Manufacturing Technologies State College, PA, United States to Develop a Reconfigurable Lumbar Puncture Training Model 4:06pm – Strengthening and Toughening of Thin Metal Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86851 Leaves by Graphene Synthesis Besim Kalajdzic, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89512 Ruth Jill Urbanic, University of Windsor, La Salle, ON, Kaihao Zhang, Sameh Tawfick, University of Illinois at Urbana Canada, Andre Khayat, Anna Farias, University of Windsor, Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States Windsor, ON, Canada 4:27pm – Roll-to-Roll Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition 4:06pm – Porosity Analysis in Metal Additive Manufacturing for Scalable Nanomanufacturing of Graphene by Micro-CT Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86382 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87897 Majed Alrefae, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United Subin Shrestha, Thomas Starr, Kevin Chou, University of States, Timothy Fisher, University of California, Los Angeles, Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States Los Angeles, CA, United States

4:27pm – Comparison of Louvered Plate-Fin Heat 4:48pm – Large-Scale Dynamic Energy Driven Assembly of Exchangers Made via Additive Manufacturing Two-Dimensional Layered Materials on Polymer Substrate Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87941 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88881 Michael Bichnevicius, David Saltzman, Stephen Lynch, Dong Zhou, Bo Li, Villanova University, Villanova, PA, United Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States States 5:09pm – Analysis of Multilayered Copper/Nickel/Titanium 4:48pm – Optimize Additive Manufacturing Post-Build Heat Deposited Aluminum Alloys Using Electrochemical Process Treatment and Hot Iso-Static Pressing Process Using an Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88889 Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Mohammad Asaduzzaman Chowdhury, University of Framework Engineering & Technology, Gazipur, Gazipur, Bangladesh, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88550 Bengir Ahmed Shuvho, Dhaka University of Engineering & Anahita Imanian, Kelvin Leung, Nagaraja Iyyer, Technical Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Uttam Kumar Debnath, Data Analysis, Falls Church, VA, United States, Derek H. Rajib Nandee, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Warner, Peipei Li, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States Gazipur, Gazipur, Gazipur, Bangladesh, Suman Das, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, SK, Canada, Mohi Uddin Ahmed, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Gazipur, Bangladesh, Atiqur Rahman, Bangladesh Road Transport Authority, Dhaka, Bangladesh

14 TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

2-13 ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION IN 2-14 LASER-BASED ADVANCED ADVANCED MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING AND MATERIALS 2-13-3 Algorithms and Optimization PROCESSING Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 2-14-2 Laser-Matter Interaction and Its Applications 3:45pm–5:30pm in Materials Processing Session Chair: Daniel Cox, Georgia Southern University, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 Statesboro, GA, United States 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Co-Chair: Andrzej Nycz, Oak Ridge National Session Chair: Leila Ladani, University of Texas at Arlington, Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States Arlington, TX, United States Session Co-Chair: Sriharsha Srinivas Sundarram, Fairfield 3:45pm – Efficient Feedrate Optimization Method for Spline University, Fairfield, CT, United States Toolpath With Curvature-Base Planning and Accurate Interpolating 3:45pm – Multi-Physics Modeling of Laser Interaction With Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86162 Surface in Powder Bed Melting Process Yong Zhang, Mingyong Zhao, Peiqing Ye, Tsinghua, Beijing, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86566 China, Jiali Jiang, China University of Mining & Technology, Faiyaz Ahsan, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, Beijing, China, Hui Zhang, Tsinghua, Beijing, China United States, Jafar Razmi, University of Texas at Arlington, Fort Worth, TX, United States, Leila Ladani, University of Texas 4:06pm – Adaptive Industrial Robots Using Machine Vision at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86720 Vladimir Kuts, Tauno Otto, Toivo Tähemaa, Khuldoon 4:06pm – Laser Triggered Alloying of Al-Shell/Ni-Core Bukhari, Tengiz Pataraia, Tallinn University of Technology, Energetic Nanoparticle: A Molecular Dynamics Study Tallinn, Harju, Estonia Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86942 Pengfei Ji, Mengzhe He, Yiming Rong, Southern University 4:27pm – A Collision-Free Motion Planning Approach for of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, Parallel Manipulator Assembly Based on Machine Vision Yuwen Zhang, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88784 States, Yong Tang, South China University of Technology, Haodong Chen, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China Zheng Guo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, Yifan Wang, Ping Zhao, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, 4:27pm – Simulation and Characterization of 3D Shape China Optical Fiber Sensors Fabricated by Femtosecond Laser Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88130 4:48pm – Graphically Manipulating Procedurally Generated Seunghwan Jo, Hang-Eun Joe, Anmol Guram, Martin Jun, G-Code Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89740 Steven Patrick, Oak Ridge National Labratory, Knoxville, TN, 4:48pm – Laser Foaming of Polyetherimide (PEI) United States, Andrzej Nycz, Mark W. Noakes, Oak Ridge Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88623 National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States Sriharsha Srinivas Sundarram, Venkateshwarlu Kakumanu, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, United States 5:09pm – Control of Continuous Polymer Compounding Fuse Filament Modeling 5:09pm – Synthesis of Molybdenum-Doped TiO2 by Laser Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87114 Ablation in Precursor Solution Connor Armstrong, Thomas Carlacci, David Bigio, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89687 University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States Mustafa Mozael, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, Stephen Tse, Bernard Kear, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, United States

15 TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 / THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

2-15 DIGITAL MANUFACTURING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 SIMULATION AND VALIDATION 2-2 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON 2-15-3 Digital Manufacturing in Industry 4.0 Aspects Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING 3:45pm–5:30pm 2-2-4 Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Session Chair: Kai He, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Manufacturing: Metals – Powder Bed Fusion II Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Shenzhen, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 China 8:55am–10:40am Session Chair: Scott Thompson, Auburn University, Auburn, Session Co-Chairs: Germanico Gonzalez-Badillo, Universidad AL, United States Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Rioverde San Luis Potosi, Mexico, David Guerra-Zubiaga, Kennesaw State University, Session Co-Chairs: Nima Shamsaei, Auburn University, Marietta, GA, United States Auburn, AL, United States, Albert To, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 3:45pm – Digital Factory: Simulation Enhancing Production and Engineering Process 8:55am – Mitigating Near-Surface Porosity in a Laser Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88334 Powder Bed Fusion Process Angella Thomas, John Cohran III, David Guerra-Zubiaga, Invited Presentation. IMECE2018-89768 Kennesaw State University, Marietta, GA, United States Sneha Prabha Narra, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, United States, Luke Scime, Jack Beuth, 4:06pm – A Novel Modeling Approach for Solving the Cell Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Formation Problem Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88128 9:37am – Efficient Optimization of Build Orientation and Taras Dmytryshyn, Mohamed Ismail, University of Regina, Support Structure Design for Laser Powder Bed Additive Regina, SK, Canada, Ola Rashwan, Pennsylvania State Manufacturing University, Middletown, PA, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89493 Albert To, Lin Cheng, Qian Chen, Xuan Liang, University of 4:27pm – Research on the Integrated Optimization for Path Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Planning of Transfer Robots and Production Scheduling of Flexible Job Shops 9:58am – Microstructure Development After Thermal Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86759 Cycling by Adjacent Melt Pools in Ti-B Alloys Xixing Li, Hubei University of Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89786 China, Baigang Du, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, Yining He, Jack Beuth, Bryan Webler, Nicholas Jones, Hubei, China Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

4:48pm – Internet of Things in Manufacturing: An Overview 10:19am – Alloy Composition and Processing Changes to Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88262 Mitigate Melt Pool Balling Defects in Direct Metal Additive Hussam Alothman, Binghamton University, Johnston City, NY, Manufacturing United States, Mohammad Khasawneh, Nagen Nagarur, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89988 Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, United States Jack Beuth, Debomita Basu, Zachary Francis, Nicholas Jones, Bryan Webler, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, 5:09pm – AI Based Monitoring and Control of Injection PA, United States Molding Process for Consistent Product Quality Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89531 Hong Seok Park, Saurabh Kumar, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, 2-4 NANOMANUFACTURING Korea (Republic) 2-4-1 Nanomanufacturing: Spray or Print Deposition Techniques for Nanomaterials and Nanostructures Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 8:55am–10:40am Session Chair: Matt Maschmann, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States Session Co-Chair: Chih-Hao Chang, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States

8:55am – Harnessing the Versatility of Carbon Nanotubes as Printed Thin Films 16 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86495 Aaron Franklin, Duke University TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

9:16am – Obtaining Thickness-Limited Electrospray 9:37am – Enhanced Plasticity for Metallic Glasses by Deposition for 3D Coating Electropulsing-Assisted Surface Severe Plastic Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88299 Deformation Lin Lei, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, United States, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89780 Dylan Kovacevich, Rutgers University, Belle Mead, NJ, United Chi Ma, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, Sergey States, Michael P. Nitzsche, Rutgers University, Piscataway, Suslov, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, NJ, United States, Jihyun Ryu, Drexel University, Piscataway, Doha, Qatar, Chang Ye, University of Akron, Peninsula, OH, NJ, United States, Kutaiba Al-Marzoki, Rutgers University, United States, Yalin Dong, University of Akron, Akron, OH, Piscataway, NJ, United States, Gabriela Rodriguez, City United States University of New York, Bronx, NY, United States, Lisa C. Klein, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, United States, 9:58am – The Effects of Electrically-Assisted Ultrasonic Andrei Jitianu, City University of New York, Bronx, NY, United Nanocrystal Surface Modification on 3D-Printed Ti-6Al-4V States, Jonathan Singer, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, Alloy United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89788 Hao Zhang, Jingyi Zhao, Jun Liu, Haifeng Qin, Zhencheng 9:37am – Geometric Effects on 3D Coating by Self-Limiting Ren, Gary Doll, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, Electrospray Yalin Dong, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89649 Chang Ye, University of Akron, Peninsula, OH, United States Dylan Kovacevich, Rutgers University, Belle Mead, NJ, United States, Lin Lei, Jonathan Singer, Rutgers University, 10:19am – Measuring Points Selection for Laser Tracker Piscataway, NJ, United States Measurement of Five-Axis Machine Tool Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88314 9:58am – Modeling Electrosprays: Millions of Charged Qingzhao Li, Wei Wang, Hai Li, Jing Zhang, Zhong Jiang, Drops Evaporating, Fissioning, and Depositing on a University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Substrate ChengDu, China Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89841 Marriner Merrill, US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, 2-8 ADVANCED MATERIAL FORMING DC, United States 2-8-1 Novel Processes Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 2-6 ADVANCED MACHINING AND 8:55am–10:40am FINISHING Session Chair: William Emblom, University of Louisiana- 2-6-3 Assisted Machining Techniques Lafayette, Lafayette, LA, United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 8:55am–10:40am Session Co-Chair: Ihab Ragai, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College, Erie, PA, United States Session Chair: Sathish Kannan, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emir. 8:55am – Friction Stir Back Extrusion: Preliminary Investigations on Through-Wall Characteristics for Session Co-Chair: Chang Ye, University of Akron, Peninsula, AL-1100-O OH, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86318 8:55am – A Numerical Study to Investigate the Influence of William Emblom, Austin Menard, Clarissa Gallardo, Edge Preparation in Vibration Assisted Machining University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA, United Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87731 States, Clayton Loehn, Louisiana State University, Baton Salman Pervaiz, Rochester Institute of Technology – Rouge, LA, United States, Ayotunde Olayinka, University of Campus, Dubai, United Arab Emir., Sathish Kannan, American Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA, United States, Scott University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emir., Wael Samad, Wagner, Michigan Tech, Atlantic Mine, MI, United States, Rochester Institute of Technology - Dubai Campus, Dubai, Muhammad Wahab, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, United Arab Emir. LA, United States, Daniel Seguin, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, United States 9:16am – Improving the Fretting and Corrosion Fatigue Strength of 300M Ultra-High Strength Steel Using the 9:16am – Effect of Process Parameters on the Electrically- Ultrasonic Surface Rolling Process Assisted Sintered Iron-Copper Powder Metals Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89765 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86891 Weidong Zhao, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, Ihab Ragai, Matt Schwabenbauer, Pennsylvania State Chang Ye, University of Akron, Peninsula, OH, United States, University, Behrend College, Erie, PA, United States, Daoxin Liu, Xiaohua Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical Seray Eser, Michael Müller, Rosenheim University of Applied University, Xian, Shaanxi, China, Ruixia Zhang, Hao Zhang, Sciences, Rosenheim, Germany University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States, Ying Zhou, 17 INSA Rennes, Rennes, Bretagne, France TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

9:37am – Mechanical Response and Grain Size Effects in 9:58am – Statistically Validated and Optimized Tabu Search Microscale Reverse Extrusion of Copper Estimation of Cutting Tool Life in Turning Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87996 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86232 Bin Zhang, Yooseob Song, George Voyiadjis, Wen Meng, Remi Hage, Ilige Hage, Chady Ghnatios, Notre Dame Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States, University-Louaize, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon, Ramsey Kristian Juul, Kim L. Nielsen, Technical University of Hamade, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Riad El Solh, Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Lebanon

9:58am – Electroplasticity Behavior of Mg AZ31B Subjected 10:19am – Flexible Fiber Motion in Fiber-Reinforced To Electropulsing Assisted Tension Composite Material Processing Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89819 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86440 Chang Ye, University of Akron, Peninsula, OH, United States, Diwei Zhang, Prairie View A&M University, Cypress, TX, United Zhencheng Ren, Jingyi Zhao, Jun Liu, Hao Zhang, Yalin States, Xiaobo Peng, Dongdong Zhang, Prairie View A&M Dong, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States University, Prairie View, TX, United States

10:19am – A Numerical Study on Rotational Tube Flaring 2-12 VARIATION SIMULATION AND Process Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86918 DESIGN FOR ASSEMBLY Chetan Nikhare, Pennsylvania State University, Erie, PA, 2-12-1 Variation Simulation and Design for United States Assembly I Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 402 2-11 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND 8:55am–10:40am SIMULATION FOR ADVANCED Session Chair: Kristina Wärmefjord, Chalmers University of MANUFACTURING Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden 2-11-1 Advanced Manufacturing Processes-Modeling Session Co-Chair: Hua Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and Simulation I Shanghai, China Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 8:55am–10:40am 8:55am – Geometry Assurance in a Digitally Connected Environment Session Chair: Virginia DeGiorgi, Naval Research Laboratory, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89239 Washington, DC, United States Rikard Söderberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Session Co-Chair: Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State University, Gothenburg, Sweden Mississippi State, MS, United States 9:37am – Part Variation Simulations: An Industrial Case 8:55am – Prediction of Residual Stress and Damage in Study With an Experimental Validation Thermal Spray Coatings Using Hybrid Computational Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87329 Approach Narendra Akhadkar, Schneider Electric Industries SAS, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86504 Grenoble, France, Silvestre Cano, Schneider Electric, Abba Abubakar, Abul Fazal M. Arif, Khaled Al-Athel, Syed Apodaca, Mexico, Alain Van Hoecke, Jean Marie Maldjian, Sohail Akhtar, King Fahad University of Petroleum & Minerals, Christophe Gourru, Schneider Electric Industries SAS, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Grenoble, France

9:16am – Three-Dimensional Computational Modeling of 9:58am – Convex Optimization Techniques as Applied to Microstructure Defects in Thermal Barrier Coatings Simulation of Compliant Assembly Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88983 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88963 Stephanie Wimmer, Virginia DeGiorgi, Naval Research Maria Stefanova, Boris Grigoriev, Margarita Petukhova, Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States, John Drazin, Sergey Lupuleac, Stanislav Baklanov, Olga Minewitsch, ASEE, Washington, DC, United States, Edward Gorzkowski, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Saint Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States Petersburg, Russia

9:37am – Modeling and Experimental Verification of Torque 10:19am – Tolerance Allocation With Simulation-Based and Thrust Forces Generated by the Conventional Drill’s Digital Twin for CFRP-Metal Countersunk Bolt Joint Chisel Edge Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86645 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86155 Hua Wang, Mengqian Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Charbel Seif, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, Shanghai, China, Bo Liu, Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ilige Hage, Notre Dame University-Louaize, Zouk Mosbeh, Ltd., Oushang Automobile Institute, Chongqing, China Lebanon, Ramsey Hamade, American University of Beirut, 18 Beirut, Riad El Solh, Lebanon TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

2-2 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON 2-4 NANOMANUFACTURING ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING 2-4-2 Nanomanufacturing: Nanomaterials Synthesis 2-2-5 Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive and Assembly Manufacturing: Polymers I Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 10:50am–12:35pm 10:50am–12:35pm Session Chair: Dimitry Papkov, University of Nebraska– Session Chair: Mehran Tehrani, University of New Mexico, Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States Albuquerque, NM, United States Session Co-Chair: Matt Maschmann, University of Missouri, Session Co-Chairs: Junghoon Yeom, Michigan State Columbia, MO, United States University, East Lansing, MI, United States, Heather Lai, SUNY 10:50am – Numerical Investigation of Internal Forces New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, United States During Carbon Nanotube Forest Self-Assembly 10:50am – Direct and Converse Piezoelectric Behavior of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86567 Three-Dimensionally Printed Polymer Without Filler or Taher Hajilounezhad, Matt Maschmann, University of Poling Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86014 11:11am – Stochastic Growth of Tall Carbon Nanotube Patatri Chakraborty, Chi Zhou, Deborah D.L. Chung, Forest Using Rapid Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87644 United States Jaegeun Lee, Moataz Abdulhafez, Mostafa Bedewy, 11:11am – In-Plane Molecular Alignment in 3D-Printed University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Polymers Due to Printing-Process-Induced Shear Stress 11:32am – 3D Carbon Nanotube Microstructures From Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86015 Multi-Stage Chemical Vapor Deposition Patatri Chakraborty, Naga B. Gundrati, Chi Zhou, Chong Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87840 Cheng, Deborah D.L. Chung, University at Buffalo, State Ryan Hines, Matt Maschmann, University of Missouri- University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States, Cole Love-Baker, 11:32am – Influence of the Weak Interfaces on the Fracture University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States Toughness of 3D Printed Polymers 11:53am – Focused Laser Dewetting of Gold Nanofilms and Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86508 Laser Induced Localized Physical Vapor Deposition L. Roy Xu, Mehran Tehrani, University of New Mexico, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88208 Albuquerque, NM, United States Jonathan Singer, Tiaxing Ma, Rutgers University, Piscataway, 11:53am – Effect of Process Parameters on Compressive NJ, United States Properties of ULTEM 9085 Produced by FDM Process 12:14pm – 3D Compatible Sacrificial Nanoimprint Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87523 Lithography for Tuning the Wettability of Thermoplastic Aboma Wagari Gebisa, Hirpa G. Lemu, University of Materials Stavanger, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89823 12:14pm – Fully Resolved Simulations of Additive Molla Hasan, Jonathan Singer, Imrhankhan Shahjahan, Manufacturing Processes Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87850 Gretar Tryggvason, Huanxiong Xia, Jiacai Lu, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

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2-6 ADVANCED MACHINING AND 2-8 ADVANCED MATERIAL FORMING FINISHING 2-8-2 Formability-I 2-6-4 Nontraditional Machnining Processes Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 10:50am–12:35pm 10:50am–12:35pm Session Chair: Chetan Nikhare, Pennsylvania State University, Session Chair: Guha Manogharan, Pennsylvania State Erie, PA, United States University, University Park, PA, United States Session Co-Chair: William Emblom, University of Louisiana- Session Co-Chair: Yang Guo, Michigan State University, East Lafayette, Lafayette, LA, United States Lansing, MI, United States 10:50am – Technology Development and Tool Concepts for 10:50am – A Comparison of the Effects of Wire Electrical High-Temperature Forming of Titanium Discharge Machining Parameters on the Processing of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86660 Traditionally Manufactured and Additively Manufactured Frank Schieck, Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools & 316L Stainless Steel Specimens Forming Tech IWU, Chemnitz, Germany, Dirk Landgrebe, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88014 Matthias Demmler, Andre Albert, Fraunhofer IWU, Chemnitz, Gregory Bicknell, Pennsylvania State University, State Germany, Martin Weber, Fraunhofer IST, Braunschweig, College, PA, United States, Guha Prasanna Manogharan, Germany Pennsylvania State University, Boardman, OH, United States 11:11am – The Effect of Local Force Control on Punch 11:11am – Experimental Study on Machining of Hybrid Forces During Panel Forming Composite Stacks Using Submerged Abrasive Waterjet Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86030 Machining Process William Emblom, University of Louisiana-Lafayette, Lafayette, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88179 LA, United States Sagil James, Mayur Sunil Narkhede, California State 11:32am – Tube Buckling: An Advantage to Tube Shaping University Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86910 11:32am – Methodology for the Control of the Volume of Chetan Nikhare, Pennsylvania State University, Erie, PA, Material Removal in the Plateau Honing Process United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88745 11:53am – Determination of Thermal Parameters of a Work- Milton Fabian Coba-Salcedo, Universidad del Atlantico, Roll in Warm Rolling Using Inverse Modeling Barranquilla, Colombia, Irene Buj-Corral, Joan Vivancos- Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86106 Calvet, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain Vinod Yadav, North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & 11:53am – Estimation of Machine Vision Parameters of Technology, Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh, India Surface Roughness and Wire Wear in Wire EDM of 12:14pm – Effect of Pre-Bending on Formability of DQ Steel Al-8%Si3N4 Metal Matrix Composite Material Using and Al 5182 Artificial Neural Network Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87321 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89478 Shabbir Memon, Hamid Lankarani, Obaidur Rahman Gurupavan H.R., Ravindra Holalu Venkatadas, Devegowda Mohammed, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, United T.M., P.E.S College of Engineering, Mandya, India States 12:14pm – Geometric Tolerances Evaluation in Hydrostatic Rotary Table Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88986 Jun Zha, Hangcheng Zhang, Yipeng Li, Yaolong Chen, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China

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2-11 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND 2-12 VARIATION SIMULATION AND SIMULATION FOR ADVANCED DESIGN FOR ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING 2-12-2 Variation Simulation and Design for 2-11-2 Advanced Manufacturing Processes-Modeling Assembly II and Simulation II Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 402 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 10:50am–12:35pm 10:50am–12:35pm Session Chair: Hua Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Session Chair: Muhammad Jahan, Miami University, Oxford, Shanghai, China OH, United States Session Co-Chair: Kristina Wärmefjord, Chalmers University Session Co-Chair: Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State University, of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden Mississippi State, MS, United States 10:50am – Efficient Variation Simulation of Spot-Welded 10:50am – Finite Element Simulation of Backward Micro Assemblies Extrusion for Annealed Copper Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87454 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86755 Samuel Lorin, Fraunhofer Chalmers Centre, Gothenburg, Md. Mosleh Uddin, Debabrata Mondal, Paul D. Herrington, Sweden, Björn Lindau, Roham Sadeghi Tabar, Lars University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, United States Lindkvist, Kristina Wärmefjord, Rikard Söderberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden 11:11am – Effect of Size Distribution on Optical Absorption During Intense Pulsed Light Sintering of Metal 11:11am – Simulation and Optimization of Airframe Nanoparticles Assembly Process Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87038 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87058 Harish Devaraj, Hyun-Jun Hwang, Rajiv Malhotra, Rutgers, Sergey Lupuleac, Nadezhda Zaitseva, Maria Stefanova, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, United Sergey Berezin, Julia Shinder, Margarita Petukhova, Peter States the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia, Elodie Bonhomme, Airbus SAS, Toulose, France 11:32am – Numerical Modeling of a Pure Water Jet Machining of Ti-6Al-4V and Al 6061-T6 Using ABAQUS and 11:32am – Influence of Selective Laser Heat Treatment Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Pattern Position on Geometrical Variation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87271 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86164 Greg Pasken, Jianfeng Ma, Mark McQuilling, Saint Louis Vaishak Ramesh Sagar, Kristina Wärmefjord, Rikard University, Saint Louis, MO, United States, Muhammad Söderberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Jahan, Miami University, Oxford, OH, United States Vastra Gotland, Sweden

11:53am – FEM Investigation of Phase Transformation in 11:53am – CAD-Based Tolerance Analysis in Preliminary Vibration Assisted Nano Impact Machining by Loose Design Stages Enabling Early Tolerance Evaluation Abrasives (VANILA) Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86396 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87274 Stefan Goetz, Benjamin Schleich, Sandro Wartzack, Nick Duong, Jianfeng Ma, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, MO, United States, Muhammad Jahan, Miami University, Germany Oxford, OH, United States, Shuting Lei, Kansas State 12:14pm – Compliant Variation Analysis for High-Speed University, Manhattan, KS, United States, Murali Sundaram, Train With Consideration of Welding Distortion University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86619 12:14pm – Cohesive Zone Modeling for Transfer Printing of Tao Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, Thin Films Yongjun Li, Baowang Li, CRRC Tangshan Co., Ltd., Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89426 Tangshan, China, Zhimin Li, Limin Yao, Sun Jin, Shanghai Shruti Jain, Roger Bonnecaze, Kenneth Liechti, University of Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States

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2-2 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON 2-4 NANOMANUFACTURING ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING 2-4-3 Nanomanufacturing: Integration of Nanoscale 2-2-6 Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive Materials or Textures for Enhanced Performance Manufacturing: Polymers II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 2:05pm–3:50pm 2:05pm–3:50pm Session Chair: Chih-Hao Chang, North Carolina State Session Chair: Mehran Tehrani, University of New Mexico, University, Raleigh, NC, United States Albuquerque, NM, United States Session Co-Chair: Dimitry Papkov, University of Nebraska– Session Co-Chair: Deborah D.L. Chung, University at Buffalo, Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States 2:05pm – Advanced Nanomanufacturing and Hard-Soft 2:05pm – Optimization of Design Process of Fused Materials Integration for Smart and Connected Filament Fabrication (FFF) 3D Printing Bioelectronics Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87916 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86294 Jaeyoon Kim, Bruce Kang, West Virginia University, Woon-Hong Yeo, Yun-Soung Kim, Georgia Institute of Morgantown, WV, United States Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States

2:26pm – Mechanical Behavior of Octahedral and Octet 2:26pm – Regenerated Silk Fibroin Films With Reduced- Structures Produced From CLIP Technology Sheet Content by Microwave Processing and Carbon Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88192 Nanotube Incorporation Anil Saigal, Tufts University, Medford, MA, United States, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87653 Gian Calise, Tufts University, Cranston, RI, United States Se Youn Cho, Moataz Abdulhafez, Mostafa Bedewy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 2:47pm – Flexible Strain Sensor Using Additive Manufacturing and Conductive Liquid Metal: Design, 2:47pm – Systematic Analysis of Pattern Precision and Fabrication, and Characterization Uniformity in Roll-to-Roll Colloidal Assembly System Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88753 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86895 Austin Smith, Hamzeh Bardaweel, Louisiana Tech University, I-Te Chen, Elizabeth Schappell, Xiaolong Zhang, Chih-Hao Ruston, LA, United States Chang, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States 3:08pm – Novel Ink for Ambient Condition Printing of Liquid Crystal Elastomers for 4D Printing 3:08pm – Modification of Structure and Mechanical Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88768 Behavior of Continuous Nanofibers Through Addition of Devin Roach, Devin J. Roach, H. Jerry Qi, Craig Hamel, Small Amounts of Nanoinclusions Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89822 Dimitry Papkov, Mohammad N. Andalib, Yuris Dzenis, 3:29pm – Rapid Multi-Material 3D Printing With Projection University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States Micro-Stereolithography Using an Enclosed Printing Chamber and a Pump 2-6 ADVANCED MACHINING AND Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89396 FINISHING Daehoon Han, Howon Lee, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, United States 2-6-5 Machinability of Engineering Materials Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 2:05pm–3:50pm Session Chair: Sathish Kannan, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emir. Session Co-Chair: Derek Yip-Hoi, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, United States

2:05pm – Effect of Rake Angle and Feed Rate on the Surface Quality While Turning In Situ TiB2/7050 Al Metal Matrix Composites Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87399 Kunyang Lin, Wenhu Wang, Ruisong Jiang, Yifeng Xiong, Northwestern Ploytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China 22 TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

2:26pm – An Experimental Investigation of Inclined Hole 2:47pm – Estimation and Comparison of Welding Drilling for CFRP Under Various Lubrication Techniques Performances Using MRA and GMDH in P-GMAW for SS Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87550 316L Material Sathish Kannan, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88604 United Arab Emir., Salman Pervaiz, Abhishek Ghoshal, Rudreshi Addamani, Ravindra Holalu Venkatadas, P E S Rochester Institute of Technology - Dubai Campus, Dubai, College of Engineering, Mandya, Karnataka, India, Ugrasen Dubai, United Arab Emir. Gonchikar, BMSC College of Engineering, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, Chethan Y.D., M I T Mysuru, Karnataka, 2:47pm – Investigation and Modeling of Flag Generation in Mandya, India Honeycomb Sandwich Panel Machining Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87706 3:08pm – Mathematical Model to Predict Tensile Strength Derek Yip-Hoi, David Gill, Western Washington University, of Underwater Friction Stir Welded (UFSW) on 5052 Bellingham, WA, United States Aluminium Alloys Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88610 3:08pm – Delamination Area Prediction During Milling Srinivasa Rao Pedapati, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Perak Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites Based on Darul Ridzuan, Perak, , Dhanis Paramaguru, Fiber Cutting Process Geometry Simulation Software Mokhtar Awang, Hamed Mohebbi, Universiti Teknologi Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87851 Petronas, Seri Iskandar, Perak, Malaysia Xingyu Fu, Kyeongeun Song, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States, Gyuho Kim, Byung-Kwon Min, 3:29pm – Improving the Heat Dissipation From a Pressure Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea (Republic), Martin Jun, Wheel of a Laser Robotic End-of-Arm Tooling Using Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States Different Geometrical Designs and Materials Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86880 3:29pm – Comparative Assessment of Delamination Abdallah Hamieh, Lawrence Technological University, Control Techniques in Machining of CFRP Southfield, MI, United States,Badih Jawad, Lawrence Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88901 Technological University, Dearborn Heights, MI, United States, Kamlesh Phapale, Bharat Forge Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra, Liping Liu, Vernon Fernandez, Lawrence Technological India University, Southfield, MI, United States, Mike Kheirallah, Advanced Safety and Energy, Flint, MI, United States 2-7 THIRD SYMPOSIUM ON FASTENING AND JOINING TECHNOLOGY 2-8 ADVANCED MATERIAL FORMING 2-7-2 Welding Performance Evaluation and 2-8-3 Formability – II Simulation Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 401 2:05pm–3:50pm 2:05pm–3:50pm Session Chair: Chetan Nikhare, Pennsylvania State University, Session Chair: Thomas Whitney, University of Dayton, Dayton, Erie, PA, United States OH, United States Session Co-Chair: Scott Wagner, Michigan Tech, Atlantic Session Co-Chair: Sayed Nassar, Oakland University, Mine, MI, United States Rochester, MI, United States 2:05pm – A New Incremental Bending System to Form 2:05pm – Numerical Investigation on the Effect of Pintool Curved Metal Plate by Experiment and Finite Element Rotational Speed on the Coulomb and the Modified Simulation Coulomb Friction Model of Friction-Stir-Welding (FSW) Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86800 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86673 Xiaobing Dang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Saad Aziz, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Hong Kong, Kai He, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced United States, Washim Dewan, DUET, Gazipur, Dhaka, Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Shenzhen, Bangladesh, Daniel Huggett, Louisiana State University, China, Feifei Zhang, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Ponchatoula, LA, United States, Muhammad Wahab, Ayman Technology, Shenzhen, P.R.China, China, Qiyang Zuo, Okeil, Warren Liao, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese LA, United States Academy of Sciences, China, Shenzhen, China, Ruxu Du, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2:26pm – Improvement of Joint Integrity in MIG Welded Steel: A Review 2:26pm – Utilization of Wavy Toolpath in Single-Point Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86788 Incremental Forming Timothy Odiaka, Nkosinathi Madushele, Stephen Akinlabi, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86885 University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Tyler Grimm, Ihab Ragai, John Roth, Pennsylvania State Africa University, Behrend College, Erie, PA, United States 23 TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

2:47pm – Development of Processing Map for Superplastic 2-11 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND Deformation of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy SIMULATION FOR ADVANCED Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88631 Abdul Wahed Mohd, Amit Kumar Gupta, Nitin Kotkunde, MANUFACTURING BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana, India, 2-11-3 Advanced Manufacturing Processes-Modeling Swadesh Kumar Singh, GRIET, Hyderabad, India and Simulation III Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 3:08pm – Effect of Preform During Low Pressure Tube 2:05pm–3:50pm Hydroforming Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86090 Session Chair: Jose Teixeira, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Ashley Trott, Chetan Nikhare, Pennsylvania State University, Portugal Erie, PA, United States Session Co-Chair: Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, United States 2-9 INNOVATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN 2:05pm – A Study on Evolution of Splat Radius and 2-9-1 Innovative Product Design I Temperature in Thermal Spray Process Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 402 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87303 2:05pm–3:50pm Manpreet Dash, Sangharsh Kumar, Partha P. Bandyopadhyay, Session Chair: Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves, Universidade Nova Anandaroop Bhattacharya, Indian Institute of Technology de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India

Session Co-Chair: Siddharthsinh Jadeja, Aditya Silver Oak 2:26pm – A Numerical Study of Solder Paste Rolling Institute of Technology, Rajkot Gujarat, India Process for PCB Printing Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88035 2:05pm – The Design and Study of the Tensioned Whole Ricardo Oliveira, Nelson Rodrigues, Jose Teixeira, Coupling University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal, Duarte Santos, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86458 Bosch Car Multimedia SA, Braga, Portugal, Delfim Soares, Yaohui Li, A’ni Luo, Heping Liu, Harbin Engineering University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal, Maria Cerqueira, University, Harbin, China Physics Department, Braga, Portugal, Senhorinha Teixeira, 2:26pm – Improve Enterprise Resources Management University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal Through the Usage of IoT in the Shopfloor 2:47pm – Numerical and Experimental Characterization of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87589 Kerf Formation in Abrasive Waterjet Machining Adriana Cunha, TecMinho/University of Minho, Guimarães, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88617 Portugal, Joao Silva, Universidade do Minho, Guimaraes, Joseck Nyaporo Nyaboro, Egypt-Japan University of Science Portugal and Technology, New Borg Al Arab, Egypt, Mahmoud Ahmed, 2:47pm – Design of Damped Structures to Increase Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt, Hassan El-Hofy, Egypt-Japan Machine Tool Dynamical Performance University of Science and Technology, New Borg Al Arab, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87912 Egypt, Mohamed El-Hofy, Advanced Manufacturing Research Francesco Aggogeri, Nicola Pellegrini, University of Brescia, Centre with Boeing, University of Sheffield, Willis Way, Brescia, Lombardia, Italy, Angelo Merlo, CeSI, Cologno Rotherm, United Kingdom Monzese (MI), Italy, Alberto Borboni, Riccardo Adamini, 3:08pm – Multiphysics Modeling and Parametric Analysis of Claudio Taesi, University of Brescia, Brescia, Lombardia, Italy an Inductor for Heating Thin Sheet Materials 3:08pm – A Future Trend in Sensing Enterprise Systems Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88676 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88530 Alex Mazursky, Miami University, Oxford, OH, United States, Majid Zamiri, Andreia Artifice, Elsa Marcelino-Jesus, Hee-Chang Park, Sung-Hyuk Song, Korea Institute of Joao Sarraipa, Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves, Universidade Machinery and Materials, Daejeon, Korea (Republic), Jeong- Nova De Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal Hoi Koo, Miami University, Oxford, OH, United States

3:29pm – Improve Product Profitability While Accelerating 3:29pm – Backpropagation Artificial Neural Network Time to Market Method for the Prediction of Nanostructured Waspaloy Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88732 Under Cryogenic and Hot Deformation Stephanie Feraday, aPriori, Concord, MA, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88918 Harrison Onovo, David Esezobor, Muideen Bodude, Adeyanju Sosimi, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

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2-2 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON 2-6 ADVANCED MACHINING AND ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FINISHING 2-2-7 Congress-Wide Symposium on Additive 2-6-6 Cutting Tool Performance and Treatment Manufacturing: Composites/Ceramics & Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 Bio-Applications 4:00pm–5:24pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 Session Chair: Muhammad Jahan, Miami University, Oxford, 4:00pm–5:45pm OH, United States Session Chair: Mehran Tehrani, University of New Mexico, Session Co-Chair: Ihab Ragai, Pennsylvania State University, Albuquerque, NM, United States Behrend College, Erie, PA, United States Session Co-Chairs: Gretar Tryggvason, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States, Scott Thompson, 4:00pm – Studies on Cryogenic Treated Drills Under Nano- Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States Fluid Based Reduced Quantity Lubrication Conditions for Machining Ti6Al4V 4:00pm – Dynamic Behavior of Biologically Inspired 3D Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86941 Printed Visco-Elastic Heterogeneous Structures D. Samuel Raj, Aarthi Kumaran, Jerome Arul Praveen.C, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87845 Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Heather Lai, Jennifer Beahan, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, United States 4:21pm – Acoustic Signal Analysis for Prediction of Flank Wear During Conventional Milling 4:21pm – Additively Manufactured, Design Optimized Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86886 Composites for Lightweighting Travis Roney, Anthony Bauccio, Derek Shaffer, Paige Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88037 Lorson, Ihab Ragai, David Loker, Pennsylvania State Nekoda Van De Werken, Pouria Khanbolouki, University of University, Behrend College, Erie, PA, United States, Chetan New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States, Chitrang Patel, Nikhare, Pennsylvania State University, Erie, PA, United States Ali Tamijani, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL, United States, Mehran Tehrani, University of New 4:42pm – Investigating the Effect of Tool Coating on Cutting Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States Forces and Tool Wear During Micro-Milling of Polycarbonate Glass 4:42pm – Direct Ink Writing of Graphene Oxide Reinforced Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87441 PDMS Matrix Composites for Improved Mechanical Craig Hanson, Miami University, Oxford, OH, United States, Properties Xingbang Chen, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88052 States, Muhammad Jahan, Miami University, Oxford, OH, Chao Liu, Junjun Ding, Alfred University, Alfred, NY, United United States, Jianfeng Ma, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, States, Li Jiang, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL, United MO, United States, Gregory K. Arbuckle, Western Kentucky States University, Bowling Green, KY, United States

5:03pm – Conformal 3D Printing of Tire Tread Using Ground 5:03pm – Experimental and Theoretical Investigations on Tire Rubber (GTR) Composites Tool Wear and Surface Quality in Micro Milling of SiCp/Al Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89615 Composites Under Dry and MQL Conditions Faez Alkadi, Jae-Won Choi, University of Akron, Akron, OH, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86071 United States Ben Deng, Hao Wei Wang, Fang Yu Peng, Rong Yan, Lin Zhou, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 5:24pm – Optimizing Process Parameters to Binder Jet Wuhan, China Ceramics Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89844 Edgar Mendoza, Daming Ding, B. Reeja-Jayan, Jack Beuth, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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2-7 THIRD SYMPOSIUM ON FASTENING 4:21pm – Novel Approach for Tension Testing Micro Tubes AND JOINING TECHNOLOGY Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87244 Scott Wagner, Michigan Tech, Atlantic Mine, MI, United 2-7-1 Bonded Joint and Bolted Joint Technologies States, William Emblom, University of Louisiana-Lafayette, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 Lafayette, LA, United States, Kevin M. Johnson, Kahaan P. 4:00pm–5:45pm Shah, Navrose Handa, Nihal Kapare, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, United States Session Chair: Sayed Nassar, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States 4:42pm – Experimental Analysis and Testing of the Session Co-Chair: Thomas Whitney, University of Dayton, Hemming Process Types Utilized in the Automotive Dayton, OH, United States Industry Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87232 4:00pm – The Effect of Temperature, Thickness, and Pablo Alberto Limon Leyva, Pedro De Jesus Garcia Working Time on Adhesive Properties Zugasti, Eder Hazael Govea Valladares, Instituto Tecnológico Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86737 de San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Antonio de Nick Aerne, John P. Parmigiani, Oregon State University, Jesus Balvantin Garcia, University of Guanajuato, Salamanca, Corvallis, OR, United States Guanajuato, Mexico, Jose Angel Diosdado De La Pena, Universidad De Guanajuato, Salamanca, Mexico, Isidro de 4:21pm – Finite Element Analysis of the Load Factor and Jesus Sanchez Arce, Instituto Tecnológico de San Luis Design for Bolted T-Shape Flange Joints Consisting of Potosi, San Luis Potosi, Mexico Dissimilar Clamped Parts Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87335 5:03pm – Springback Analysis in Hybrid Material Shunichiro Sawa, Hardlock Industry Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, Deformation Yasuhisa Sekiguchi, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86455 Toshiyuki Sawa, Hiroshima University, Koto-City, Japan Elizabeth Mamros, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College, McMurray, PA, United States, Chetan Nikhare, 4:42pm – Use of Tailored Fiber Placement (TFP) to Pennsylvania State University, Erie, PA, United States Reinforce Fastener Holes in Composites Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87999 5:24pm – Simulation and Experiment Research on Squeeze Thomas Whitney, Gyaneshwar Tandon, University of Dayton, Casting Combined With Forging of Automobile Control Arm Dayton, OH, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86006 Liang Zhenglong, Zhang Qi, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, 5:03pm – Frequency Effect of Torsion on Rotating Bending China Fatigue Behavior of Gas Tungsten Arc (GTA) Welded AISI 1018 and AISI 4140 Welded Joints Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88338 2-9 INNOVATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN Saad Aziz, Ahmet Eren, Muhammad Wahab, Louisiana State 2-9-2 Innovative Product Design II University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 401 4:00pm–5:45pm 2-8 ADVANCED MATERIAL FORMING Session Chair: Joao Silva, Universidade do Minho, 2-8-4 Testing and Defects Guimaraes, Portugal Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 Session Co-Chair: Joao Sarraipa, UNINOVA - DEE/FCT/UNL, 4:00pm–5:45pm Caparica, Portugal Session Chair: Scott Wagner, Michigan Tech, Atlantic Mine, 4:00pm – A Mathematical Functional Decomposition MI, United States Approach Through Granularity Partition Process in Session Co-Chair: Molla Hasan, Rutgers, The State University Quotient Space of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86217 Yu-Tong Li, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China, 4:00pm – High-Throughput Fabrication and Testing of Yuxin Wang, China University of Petroleum, Huadong, Metallic Glass Nanostructures Qingdao, Shandong, China Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89835 Molla Hasan, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 4:21pm – Visualization and Detection of Road Traffic Events Piscataway, NJ, United States, Golden Kumar, Texas Tech Using Complex Event Processing University, Lubbock, TX, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87909 Paulo Figueiras, Hugo Antunes, Guilherme Guerreiro, Ruben Costa, Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves, Universidade 26 Nova De Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal TRACK 2 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

4:42pm – Monitoring, Risk Assessment and Actuation for 5:03pm – Generation Mechanism of Interfacial Residual Alzheimer Patients: A Case Study Stress and its Effect on Mechanical Properties of Hybrid Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88166 Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastic Polymer (HFRTP) Fernando Luis-Ferreira, Joao Giao, Pedro Corista, Jorge Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86523 Calado, Joao Sarraipa, UNINOVA, Caparica, Portugal Wan Cao, Ning Kang, Lingyu Sun, Shanshu Xiang, Xudong Yang, Yiben Zhang, Beihang University, Beijing, China 5:03pm – 3D Printing of Highly Thermal Insulated Thermosets 5:24pm – Analysis of Tool Position Error Induced Surface Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89539 Topography Changes in Five-Axis Flank Milling Biran Wang, Kristen Arias, Zimeng Zhang, Zhijian Pei, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86898 Shiren Wang, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Hao Si, Liping Wang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, United States China

5:24pm – Effects of Environmental Conditions on Geometrical and Mechanical Properties of Polycarbonate Samples Made by the Fused Filament Fabrication Process Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89328 Yishu Yan, Lichen Fang, Ojaswi Agarwal, Kevin Hemker, Sung Kang, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

2-11 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND SIMULATION FOR ADVANCED MANUFACTURING 2-11-4 Advanced Manufacturing Processes-Modeling and Simulation V Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 4:00pm–5:45pm Session Chair: Tien-Chien Jen, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa Session Co-Chair: Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, United States

4:00pm – Randoms Subspace Identification in Modal Analysis of Port Crane Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86993 Xiuzhong Xu, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, Shanghai, China, Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States, Xu Zhang, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China

4:21pm – Feasibility Study of Condition Monitoring for Some Event Around the Crosshead in a Reciprocating Compressor Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87153 Yoshifumi Mori, Tokuyama Corporation, Yamaguchi, Japan, Takashi Saito, Yu Mizobe, Yamaguchi University, Ube City/ Yamaguchi, Japan

4:42pm – The Mechanistic Process Comparison Between a Novel Slotted Injection Manifold Versus the Multiple Injection Manifold of a Low Pressure Square Type Atomic Layer Deposition Reactor Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86401 Rigardt A.M. Coetzee, Tien-Chien Jen, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa 27 NOTES

28 3-1-1: General Aerospace

3-2-1: Advances in Aerodynamics

3-3-1: Novel Aerodynamics and Aerospace Propulsion Systems

3-4-1: Advances in Aerospace Structures and Materials – 1

3-4-2: Advances in Aerospace Structures and Materials – 2

3-5-1: Beam, Plate, and Shell Structures

3-6-1; Lightweight Sandwich Composites and Layered Structures – 1 (in Honor of Prof. Frostig)

3-6-2: Lightweight Sandwich Composites and Layered Structures – 2 (in Honor of Prof. Frostig)

3-7-1: Dynamic Behavior of Composites

3-8-1: Dynamics and Control of Aerospace Structures

3-9-1: Materials and Structures at High Temperature and Extreme Conditions

3-10-1: Impact, Damage and Fracture of Composite Structures

3-12-1: Peridynamics Modeling – 1

3-12-2: Peridynamics Modeling – 2

3-12-3: Peridynamics Modeling – 3

3-13-1: Multibody Dynamics Simulation in Aerospace Structures

3-17-1: Nonlinear Problems in Aerospace Structures

3-18-1: Congress-Wide Symposium on NDE&SHM – Structural Health Monitoring of Aerospace Vehicles

3-19-1: Congress-Wide Symposium on NDE&SHM – Nondestructive Evaluation and Structural Health Monitoring of Composite Materials and Structures

3-20-1: Advances in Aerospace Technology Plenary I

3-20-2: Advances in Aerospace Technology Plenary II Track Organizer States Jinwei Shen, University of Alabama, Weihua Su, University of Alabama, Oded Rabinovitch, Technion – Israel United States United States Institute of Technology, Israel Erasmo Carrera, Politecnico Di Torino, Yingtao Liu, University of Oklahoma, Zhangxian Yuan, Georgia Inst of Italy United States Technology, United States Matteo Filippi, Politecnico Di Torino, Italy Weiyi Lu, Michigan State University, Alfonso Pagani, Politecnico Di Torino, Topic Organizers United States Italy Jose C. Pascoa, Universidade Da Beira Baoxing Xu, University of Virginia, United Yiska Goldfeld, Technion – Israel Institute Interior, Portugal States of Technology, Israel Michele Trancossi, Sheffield Hallam Meng Wang, University of California, San Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Institute of University – ACES, United Kingdom Diego, United States Mining & Technology, United States Jakson Augusto Leger Monteiro, Uttam Chakravarty, University of New Francesco Lanza Di Scalea, University of University of Cape Verde, Cape Verde Orleans, United States California San Diego, United States Carlos Xisto, Chalmers University of Nikolaos Xiros, University of New Yanfeng Shen, Shanghai Jiao Tong Technology, Sweden Orleans, Naval Arch & Marine Eng., University, China Abdollah Afjeh, University of Toledo, United States United States Evan Pineda, NASA Glenn Research Session Organizers Dianyun Zhang, University of Center, United States Caglar Oskay, Vanderbilt University, Connecticut, United States Natasha Vermaak, Lehigh University, United States Yingtao Liu, University of Oklahoma, United States George Kardomateas, Georgia Institute United States Pavana Prabhakar, University of of Technology, United States Xin Ning, Pennsylvania State University, Wisconsin-Madison, United States Charles Wojnar, Missouri S&T, United United States Kwek Tze Tan, The University of Akron, States Zahra Sotoudeh, Cal Poly Pomona, United States United States Ali Najafi, ANSYS Inc., United States Xin-Lin Gao, Southern Methodist Erdogan Madenci, University of Arizona, University, United States United States Victor Birman, Missouri University of Erkan Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, Science and Technology, United United Kingdom TRACK 3 ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

TRACK 3 ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE 3-18 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON TECHNOLOGY NDE & SHM: STRUCTURAL HEALTH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 MONITORING OF AEROSPACE VEHICLES 3-20 PLENARY 3-18-1 Congress-Wide Symposium on NDE & SHM: Structural Health Monitoring of Aerospace Vehicles 3-20-1 Advances in Aerospace Technology Plenary I Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 10:00am–11:45am 9:00am–9:45am Session Chair: Yiska Goldfeld, Technion - Israel Institute of 9:00am – Rapid, Physics-Based Reduced Order Modeling Technology, Haifa, Israel of Nonlinear Aerodynamics Session Co-Chair: Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Institute of Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90092 Mining & Technology, Socorro, NM, United States Marilyn Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States 10:00am – INTEGRATING THREE INSPECTION/MONITORING METHODS FOR AEROSPACE 3-1 GENERAL AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87548 3-1-1 General Aerospace Amir Nasrollahi, Piervincenzo Rizzo, University of Pittsburgh, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 Pittsburgh, PA, United States 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: Yingtao Liu, University of Oklahoma, Norman, 10:21am – Hybrid Carbon Based Textile Reinforcement for OK, United States Monitoring Water Infiltration Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89241 Session Co-Chair: Caglar Oskay, Vanderbilt University, Yiska Goldfeld, Gali Perry, Technion - Israel Institute of Nashville, TN, United States Technology, Haifa, Israel, Gözdem Dittel, Till Quadflieg, Thomas Gries, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany 10:00am – Photo-Acoustic Based Non-Contact and Non- Destructive Evaluation for Detection of Damage Precursors 10:42am – Disbond Detection in a Honeycomb Composite in Composites Plate Using an Ultrasonic Method Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86148 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89310 Siqi Wang, Liangzhong Xiang, Yingtao Liu, Hong Liu, Ajit Mal, Fei Gao, Lifu Wang, Steffen Tai, Leonardo Araque, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States, Jing Lin, Beihang University, Beijing, Beijing, China 10:21am – Fabrication, Optimization, and Characterization of PDMS/CNF Nanocomposite Sensor Arrays 11:03am – Development of in Orbit Guided Wave Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86269 Experiments Wenyuan Luo, Yingtao Liu, Mrinal Saha, University of Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89508 Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States, Steven Patterson, John Sanchez, Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Institute of Mining Thomas Robison, NNSA’s National Security Campus operated & Technology, Socorro, NM, United States by Honeywell, Kansas City, MO, United States 11:24am – A Piezoelectric-Based Wireless Sensor for 10:42am – Design and Optimization of a Multipurpose Monitoring Strain Through Inductive Coupling Urban Firefighting and Disaster Relief UAV Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89947 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86321 Paul Ferri, Xiyue Zou, Rutgers, The State University of New Mohammed Mayeed, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, United States, Patrick V. Hull, NASA GA, United States Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, United States, Aaron Mazzeo, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 11:03am – About the Immediate Shift From Large-Sized Piscataway, NJ, United States Machine Boeing 747 to Boeing 777 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86770 Masako Shishido, IWATE University, Morioka, Japan

11:24am – EHSA Primary Flight Controls Seals Wear Degradation Model Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87080 Antonio C. Bertolino, Rocco Gentile, Giovanni Jacazio, Francesco Marino, Massimo Sorli, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy 29 TRACK 3 ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

3-4 ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE 3-12 PERIDYNAMICS MODELING STRUCTURES AND MATERIALS 3-12-1 Peridynamics Modeling – 1 3-4-1 Advances in Aerospace Structures and Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 Materials – 1 1:45pm–3:30pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 Session Chair: Erdogan Madenci, University of Arizona, 1:45pm–3:30pm Tucson, AZ, United States Session Chair: Dianyun Zhang, University of Connecticut, Session Co-Chair: Erkan Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, Storrs, CT, United States Glasgow, United Kingdom Session Co-Chair: Xin Ning, Pennsylvania State University, 1:45pm – Peridynamic Modeling Using a Commercial Finite Urbana, IL, United States Element Software 1:45pm – The Effects of Layer-by-Layer Thickness and Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86022 Fiber Volume Fraction Variation on the Mechanical Zhenghao Yang, Mingyang Li, Erkan Oterkus, Selda Performance of a Pressure Vessel Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86468 2:06pm – Peridynamics/Digital Imaging Correlation for Emre Özaslan, Volkan Coskun, Ali Yetgin, Bülent Acar, Tracking Crack Propagation Paths Tarik Olgar, Roketsan Inc., Ankara, Turkey Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89721 2:06pm – Recent Advancements in Spikes Used in Erdogan Madenci, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United Hypersonic Re-Entry Vehicles by Using CFD States, Amin Yaghoobi, Atila Barut, Global Engineering Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86550 Research and Technologies, Tucson, AZ, United States, E.L.N. Rohit Madhukar, Koneru Lakshmaiah Educational Nam Phan, Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), Patuxent Foundation, Durg, Chhattisgarh, India, Harish Panjagala, River, MD, United States Koneru Lakshmaiah Educational Foundation, Guntur, Andhra 2:27pm – Peridynamic Modelling of Fatigue Crack Growth Pradesh, India In Welded Joints 2:27pm – Effect of Different Cutting Depths to the Cutting Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89663 Forces and Machining Quality of CFRP Parts in Orthogonal Kyutack Hong, Selda Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, Cutting: A Numerical and Experimental Comparison Glasgow, United Kingdom Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87008 2:48pm – One Inclusion in the Infinite Peristatic Matrix Farid Miah, Institut Clement Ader, Toulouse, France, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86519 Emmanuel De-Luycker, Université de Toulouse, INP-ENIT, Valeriy Buryachenko, Micromechanics & Composites LLC, Tarbes, France, Frederic Lachaud, Yann Landon, Robert Dayton, OH, United States Piquet, Institut Clément Ader, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INSA, ISAE-SUPAERO, Mines Albi, UPS, Toulouse, France 3:09pm – Fully Coupled Thermomechanical Peridynamic Analysis of Composite Structures 2:48pm – Development of Structural Neural Network Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89547 Design Tool for Buckling Behaviour of Skin-Stringer Yan Gao, Selda Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Structures Under Combined Compression and Shear United Kingdom Loading Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87970 Aydin Okul, Turkish Aerospace Industry, Ankara, Turkey, Ercan Gurses, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

3:09pm – Determination of Johnson Cook Material Model Constants and Their Influence on Machining Simulations of Tungsten Heavy Alloy Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88270 Kiran Sagar Chithajalu, Amrita Priyadarshini, Amit Kumar Gupta, Sidharth Kumar Shukla, BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, Telengana, India

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3-19 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON 3-2 ADVANCES IN AERODYNAMICS NDE & SHM: NONDESTRUCTIVE 3-2-1 Advances in Aerodynamics EVALUATION AND STRUCTURAL HEALTH Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 MONITORING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS 3:45pm–5:30pm AND STRUCTURES Session Chair: Jose C. Pascoa, Universidade Da Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal 3-19-1 Congress-Wide Symposium on NDE & SHM: Nondestructive Evaluation and Structural Health Session Co-Chairs: Michele Trancossi, Sheffield Hallam Monitoring of Composite Materials and Structures University - ACES, Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 Jakson Augusto Leger Monteiro, University of Cape Verde, 1:45pm–3:30pm Praia, Cape Verde Session Chair: Francesco Lanza Di Scalea, University of 3:45pm – Solution to Optimize the Airfoils Shapes Placed California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States Into a Supersonic Viscous Flow Session Co-Chairs: Yanfeng Shen, Shanghai Jiao Tong Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86781 University, Shanghai, China, Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Victorita Radulescu, University Politechnica of Bucharest, Institute of Mining & Technology, Socorro, NM, United States Bucharest, Romania

1:45pm – Application of Interface Guided Waves for 4:06pm – Investigations on Unsteady Flow Excitation and Inspection of Hybrid Bonded Joints: Semi Analytical Final Mechanical Performance of Last Turbine Stage Long Blade Element Approach Using Fluid-Structure Interaction Method Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86075 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86950 Mark Jahanbin, Villanova University / Boeing Company, Jun Li, Zhigang Li, Liming Song, Xian Jiaotong University, Mukilteo, WA, United States, Sridhar Santhanam, Villanova Xian, Shaanxi, China, Qinghua Deng, Xi’An Jiaotong University, Collegeville, PA, United States University, Xi’An, China

2:06pm – Guided Wave Generation and Propagation in 4:27pm – Effects of Harmonic Vibration on Cycloidal Rotor Self-Sensing Piezoelectric Composite Plates for Structural Performance Health Monitoring Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87103 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86229 Jakson Augusto Leger Monteiro, University of Cape Verde, Junzhen Wang, Yanfeng Shen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Praia, Cape Verde, Jose C. Pascoa, Universidade Da Beira Shanghai, China Interior, Covilha, Portugal

2:27pm – Advanced Structural Testing With Optical 4:48pm – CFD-Based Aerodynamic Analysis of the Flow Metrology Past an Airfoil With Passive Trapezoidal and Perforated Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87519 Vortex Generators Jack Irwin, Trilion Quality Systems, King of Prussia, PA, United Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87440 States Charbel Bou-Mosleh, Rawad Himo, Charbel Habchi, Notre Dame University - Louaize, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon 2:48pm – Guided Wave Techniques for Damage Detection in Composite Aerospace Structures 5:09pm – Experimental Analysis of Alternative Dielectric Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89370 Materials for DBD Plasma Actuators Francesco Lanza Di Scalea, Margherita Capriotti, Ranting Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87455 Cui, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United Frederico Rodrigues, Jose C. Pascoa, Universidade da States, Antonino Spada, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal, Michele Trancossi, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom

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3-7 DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF COMPOSITES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 3-7-1 Dynamic Behavior of Composites Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 3-20 PLENARY 3:45pm–5:30pm 3-20-2 Advances in Aerospace Technology Plenary II Session Chair: Weiyi Lu, Michigan State University, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 East Lansing, MI, United States 8:00am–8:45am Session Co-Chairs: Baoxing Xu, University of Virginia, 8:00am – On the Flightpath to Adaptive Aerospace Charlottesville, VA, United States, Meng Wang, University Structures: Articulated Tensegrity of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90093 George Lesieutre, Pennsylvania State University, University 3:45pm – Energy Capture Mechanism of Liquid Nanofoam Park, PA, United States for Blast Wave Mitigation Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89404 3-6 LIGHTWEIGHT SANDWICH Weiyi Lu, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States COMPOSITES AND LAYERED STRUCTURES—IN HONOR OF PROF. 4:06pm – Liquid Nanofoam System Under Compression: FROSTIG Competition Between Liquid Infiltration and Nanopore Deformation 3-6-1 Lightweight Sandwich Composites and Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89110 Layered Structures – 1 (in Honor of Prof. Frostig) Yue Zhang, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 States, Mingzhe Li, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 8:55am–10:40am MI, United States, Baoxing Xu, University of Virginia, Session Chair: Victor Birman, Missouri University of Science Charlottesville, VA, United States, Weiyi Lu, Michigan State and Technology, St. Louis, MO, United States University, East Lansing, MI, United States Session Co-Chair: George Kardomateas, Georgia Institute of 4:27pm – Enhanced Interaction Between Filler and Tube Technology, Alpharetta, GA, United States Wall in Liquid Nanofoam-Filled Thin-Walled Tubes Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89287 8:55am – Structural Modelling of Reinforced Cement Mingzhe Li, Junfeng Li, Michigan State University, East Composite Under Uniaxial Loading Lansing, MI, United States, Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88960 Company, Dearborn, MI, United States, Mohamed Ridha Yiska Goldfeld, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Baccouche, Ford, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Weiyi Lu, Israel Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States 9:10am – Advanced Zig-Zag Beam Theories for Sandwich 4:48pm – Behavior of Lithium-Ion Battery Pouch Cells Structures Analyses Under Dynamic Penetration Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86783 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88858 Matteo Filippi, Erasmo Carrera, Politecnico Di Torino, Torino, Meng Wang, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, Italy United States 9:25am – Higher-Order Shell Element for the Static and 5:09pm – Static and Dynamic Mechanical Behavior of Free-Vibration Analysis of Sandwich Structures Suspended Graphene/Silver NanoWire/Graphene Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86784 (Gr/AgNW/Gr) Composite Erasmo Carrera, Stefano Valvano, Matteo Filippi, Politecnico Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89529 di Torino, Torino, Italy Chenglin Wu, Chuanrui Guo, Yanxiao Li, Missouri University 9:40am – Nonlocal Beam and Plate Models From Three- of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, United States, Dimensional Stress Gradient Elasticity David Veysset, Yuchen Sun, Steven E. Kooi, Keith A. Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87739 Nelsom, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Isaac Elishakoff, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, MA, United States, Genda Chen, Missouri University of United States, Florian Hache, Florida Atlantic University, Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, United States Moussy Le Neuf, France, Noel Challamel, University Britagne Sud, Lorient, France

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9:55am – Optimization of the Composite Airplane Fuselage 9:55am – System Identification of Hydrokinetic Energy for an Optimum Structural Integrity Harvester Using Flow Induced Oscillations Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88215 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87059 Athreya Nagesh, Penn State Harrisburg, Middletown, PA, Ralph Saxton, Soumyadip Patra, Nikolaos Xiros, University United States, Ola Rashwan, Penn State University, of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, United States, Michael Middletown, PA, United States, Ma’moun Abu-Ayyad, Penn Bernitsas, Hai Sun, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, State Harrisburg, Middletwon, PA, United States United States

10:10am – Control of Fracture at the Interface of Dissimilar 10:10am – Characterizations of Diagnostic Properties and Materials Using Randomly Oriented Inclusions and Fiber Detection Techniques of Fentanyl and Related Synthetic Networks Opioids Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88664 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87803 Victor Birman, Missouri University of Science and Technology, M. Shafiqur Rahman, University of New Orleans, New St. Louis, MO, United States Orleans, LA, United States, Uttam Chakravarty, University of New Orleans, Kenner, LA, United States 3-8 DYNAMICS AND CONTROL OF AEROSPACE STRUCTURES 3-9 HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES 3-8-1 Dynamics and Control of Aerospace Structures 3-9-1 Materials and Structures at High Temperature Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 and Extreme Conditions 8:55am–10:40am Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 403 8:55am–10:40am Session Chair: Uttam Chakravarty, University of New Orleans, Kenner, LA, United States Session Chair: Evan Pineda, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, United States Session Co-Chair: Nikolaos Xiros, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, United States Session Co-Chairs: Natasha Vermaak, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States, Pavana Prabhakar, University of 8:55am – Active Vibration Control of a Helicopter Rotor Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States Blade by Using a Linear Quadratic Regulator Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86319 8:55am – Method of Fundamental Solution in Md. Mosleh Uddin, Pratik Sarker, University of New Orleans, Thermoelasticity of Random Structure Matrix Composites New Orleans, LA, United States, Colin R. Theodore, NASA Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86515 Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA, United States, Valeriy Buryachenko, Micromechanics & Composites LLC, Uttam Chakravarty, University of New Orleans, Kenner, LA, Dayton, OH, United States United States 9:16am – Optimization of Spatially Tailored Metal-Ceramic 9:10am – A Comparative Study Between Selective Laser Composite Airframe in a High-Speed Environment Melting and Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing Based Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87960 on Thermal Modeling Phillip Deierling, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86428 States, Emily Dryer, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, M. Shafiqur Rahman, Paul Schilling, Paul D. Herrington, United States, Olesya Zhupanska, University of Arizona, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, United States, Tucson, AZ, United States Uttam Chakravarty, University of New Orleans, Kenner, LA, United States 9:37am – Microstructure Based Constitutive Model for Two-Phase Superalloys 9:25am – An Analysis of Harmonic Airloads Acting on Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88358 Helicopter Rotor Blades Masoud Ghorbani Moghaddam, Medical College of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86625 Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States, Ajit Achuthan, Iftekhar Alam Riyad, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, United States, Brett A. LA, United States, Uttam Chakravarty, University of New Bednarcyk, Steven Arnold, Evan Pineda, NASA Glenn Orleans, Kenner, LA, United States Research Center, Cleveland, OH, United States

9:40am – A Hybrid Energy Harvesting System Based on 9:58am – Effects of Microstructure on the Viscoplastic Solar Radiation and Mechanical Vibration Response of Sea Ice Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86928 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89408 M. Shafiqur Rahman, University of New Orleans, New Shuvrangsu Das, Pedro Ponte Castañeda, University of Orleans, LA, United States, Uttam Chakravarty, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States New Orleans, Kenner, LA, United States 33 TRACK 3 ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

10:19am – A Novel Methodology for Accurate 3-6 LIGHTWEIGHT SANDWICH Determination of Local Interphase Modulus Gradients in COMPOSITES AND LAYERED Model Nanocomposites Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89667 STRUCTURES—IN HONOR OF PROF. Pavan Kolluru, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States, FROSTIG Min Zhang, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United 3-6-2 Lightweight Sandwich Composites and States, L. Catherine Brinson, Duke University, Durham, NC, Layered Structures – 2 (in Honor of Prof. Frostig) United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 10:50am–12:35pm 3-5 BEAM, PLATE, AND SHELL Session Chair: Zhangxian Yuan, Georgia Institute of STRUCTURES Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States 3-5-1 Beam, Plate, and Shell Structures Session Co-Chair: Oded Rabinovitch, Technion - Israel Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 403 Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel 10:50am–12:35pm Session Chair: Zahra Sotoudeh, Cal Poly Pomona, Ontario, 10:50am – Flexural Elastic Wave Propagation in a Periodic CA, United States Composite Plate Structure Incorporating Microstructure, Surface Energy and Foundation Effects Session Co-Chair: Xin-Lin Gao, Southern Methodist Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87262 University, Dallas, TX, United States Gongye Zhang, Xin-Lin Gao, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, United States 10:50am – Finite Element Modelling of TBC Failure Mechanisms by Using XFEM 11:05am – Hygro-Thermal 2D Debonding in Sandwich-Like Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86576 Tiles Safa Mesut Bostanci, Aselsan A.S., Ankara, Turkey, Ercan Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88718 Gurses, Demirkan Coker, Middle East Technical University, Shai Feldfogel, Oded Rabinovitch, Technion - Israel Institute Ankara, Turkey of Technology, Haifa, Israel

11:11am – Mixed One-/Two-Dimensional Models With Node 11:20am – Dynamic Stability Behavior of Sandwich Panels Dependent Kinematic Capabilities for the Analysis of Under Impulsive Axial Loads Metallic and Composite Structures Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88946 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87490 Zhangxian Yuan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, Enrico Zappino, Erasmo Carrera, Politecnico di Torino, United States, George Kardomateas, Georgia Institute of Torino, Italy Technology, Alpharetta, GA, United States

11:32am – New Non-Classical Kirchhoff Rod Model 11:35am – A High Order Approach for Sandwich Beams Incorporating the Microstructure Effect With Face/Core debonds Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89994 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88947 Gongye Zhang, Xin-Lin Gao, Southern Methodist University, Zhangxian Yuan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, Dallas, TX, United States United States, George Kardomateas, Georgia Institute of Technology, Alpharetta, GA, United States, Leif Carlsson, 11:53am – Residual Strength Prediction of 3D Textile Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States Composites Under Combined Mechanical Loading and Hostile Environmental Conditions 11:50am – Exact Analytical Buckling Loads Calculation of Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89772 Thin Orthotropic Plates Qingda Yang, Yuhang Yang, University of Miami, Coral Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88959 Gables, FL, United States Moshe Eisenberger, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Technion City, Israel, Joseph Tenenbaum, Aharon Deutsch, 12:14pm – A Preliminary Design Method for Axial Turbine Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88251 Fan Yang, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China, Lei Li, 12:05pm – Influence of Core Deformation Constraints on Shouyi Sun, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Energy Release Rate in Debonding of Honeycomb Core China Sandwich Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89804 Mohammad Tauhiduzzaman, Leif Carlsson, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States

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3-12 PERIDYNAMICS MODELING 3-3 NOVEL AEROSPACE PROPULSION 3-12-2 Peridynamics Modeling – 2 SYSTEMS Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 3-3-1 Novel Aerodynamics and Aerospace Propulsion 10:50am–12:35pm Systems Session Chair: Erkan Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 403 Glasgow, United Kingdom 2:05pm–3:50pm Session Co-Chair: Erdogan Madenci, University of Arizona, Session Chair: Jose C. Pascoa, Universidade Da Beira Interior, Tucson, AZ, United States Covilha 6200, Portugal Session Co-Chairs: Carlos Xisto, Chalmers University of 10:50am – Peridynamic Modeling of Composite Laminates Technology, Göteborg, Sweden, Abdollah Afjeh, University of Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89554 Toledo, Toledo, OH, United States Erdogan Madenci, Mehmet Dorduncu, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, Nam Phan, Naval Air Systems 2:05pm – Numerical Analysis of a Multi-Species MHD Command (NAVAIR), Patuxent River, MD, United States Model for Plasma Layer Control of Re-Entry Vehicles Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87467 11:11am – Peridynamics Formulation for Beam Structures Filipe Dias, Universidade da Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89550 Carlos Xisto, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Cong Tien Nguyen, Selda Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, Sweden, Jose C. Pascoa, Universidade da Beira Interior, Glasgow, United Kingdom Covilha, Portugal 11:32am – Modeling Material Anisotropy with 2:26pm – Flight Load Analysis and Prediction Based on Peridynamics: Part I Scaled Sequential Threshold Least-Squares (S2TLS) Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89962 Algorithm Pablo Seleson, Jeremy Trageser, Oak Ridge National Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88993 Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, Max Gunzburger, Shengwei Zhu, Yi Wang, University of South Carolina, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States Columbia, SC, United States 11:53am – Modeling Material Anisotropy with 2:47pm – A Novel Approach for Satellite Attitude Control by Peridynamics: Part II Using Solar Sailing Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89970 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88311 Pablo Seleson, Jeremy Trageser, Oak Ridge National Ni Li, P. Arguelles, K. Chaput, S. Kenan, S. Kim, D. Li, Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, Max Gunzburger, Y. Vazquez, D. Viveros, T. Nye, California State University, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States, K. Salinas, 12:14pm – Generalized Mori-Tanaka Approach in Northrop Grumman, Carson, CA, United States Micromechanics of Random Structure Peristatic 3:08pm – A Review of Propulsion Systems for Cubesats Composites Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88174 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89218 Jose C. Pascoa, Odelma Teixeira, Gustavo Filipe, Valeriy Buryachenko, Micromechanics & Composites LLC, Universidade da Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal Dayton, OH, United States 3-4 ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE STRUCTURES AND MATERIALS 3-4-2 Advances in Aerospace Structures and Materials – 2 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 2:05pm–3:50pm Session Chair: Yingtao Liu, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States Session Co-Chair: Dianyun Zhang, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States

2:05pm – Method of Creating Composite Manufacture Drawing Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88823 Chethan Rangaswamy, Rolls-Royce, Pune, India 35 TRACK 3 ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

2:26pm – Static Failure Analysis of Textile Composite 2:35pm – Experimental Specimen for Classification of Structures Using Mechanics of Structure Genome in Matrix Compression Damage in Carbon Fiber Reinforced MSC.NASTRAN Polymers Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89175 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87132 Xin Liu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States, Taylor Rawlings, Kevin Carpenter, John P. Parmigiani, Federico Gasco, Spirit AeroSystems, Inc., Wichita, KS, United Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States States, Wenbin Yu, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 2:50pm – Effect of Low Temperature Arctic Conditions on Impact and Post-Impact Mechanisms of Composite 2:47pm – Low-Velocity Impact and Interlaminar Fracture Sandwich Structures Toughness of Unidirectional and Quasi 3D Braided Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88556 Composite Kwek Tze Tan, Mahfujul Khan, University of Akron, Akron, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89719 OH, United States Tony Wente, Wu Zhou, Xinyu Mao, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, United States, Danielle Zeng, Ford, Dearborn, MI, 3:05pm – Lightning Strike Protection and EMI Shielding of United States, Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University, Lansing, Fiber Reinforced Composite Using Gold and Silver MI, United States Nanofilms Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88639 3:08pm – Imperfection-Insensitive Axially Loaded Praveen Bollavaram, Muhammad Rahman, Ramazan Cylindrical Shells Asmatulu, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89894 Xin Ning, Pennsylvania State University, Urbana, IL, United 3:20pm – Elastic Metamaterial Design to Filter Harmonic States Mechanical Wave Propagation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87753 3:29pm – Homogenization Estimates for Viscoelastic Gustavo Rodrigues, Universidade Estácio de Sá, Rio de Composites Based on an Incremental Variational Principle Janeiro, Brazil, Hans Weber, Pontifical Catholic University of Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89598 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, Larissa Driemeier, Jose E. Cotelo Alonso, Pedro Ponte Castañeda, University University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 3-12 PERIDYNAMICS MODELING 3-10 IMPACT, DAMAGE AND FRACTURE OF 3-12-3 Peridynamics Modeling – 3 COMPOSITE STRUCTURES Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 3-10-1 Impact, Damage and Fracture of Composite 4:00pm–5:45pm Structures Session Chair: Erdogan Madenci, University of Arizona, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 Tucson, AZ, United States 2:05pm–3:50pm Session Co-Chair: Erkan Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, Session Chair: Kwek Tze Tan, University of Akron, Akron, OH, Glasgow, United Kingdom United States 4:00pm – Peridynamic Model to Predict Fracture Evolution Session Co-Chair: Ali Najafi, ANSYS Inc., Houston, TX, United During Lithiation Process States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89372 2:05pm – Mode-II Crack Initiation of Carbon Fiber Epoxy Hanlin Wang, Erkan Oterkus, Selda Oterkus, University of Under Marine Conditions Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89875 4:21pm – Peridynamic Modeling of Concrete Pavement Rodrigo Chavez, Veronica Eliasson, University of California Structures San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89515 2:20pm – Composite Fan Case Damage From Fan Blade Nicolas Sau, Jose Medina, Universidad de Sonora, Out Replicated With Flat Panel Gas Gun Testing Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89178 4:42pm – Peridynamic Modeling of a Viscoelastic Material Andy VanderKlok, Williams International, Commerce Charter Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89659 Township, MI, United States, Jim Dorer, Xinran Xiao, Yunke Huang, Selda Oterkus, University of Strathclyde, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, United States Glasgow, United Kingdom

5:03pm – Computational Homogenization in Peristatics of Periodic Structure Composites 36 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86517 Valeriy Buryachenko, Micr TRACK 3 ADVANCES IN AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

3-13 MULTIBODY DYNAMICS SIMULATION 3-17 NONLINEAR PROBLEMS IN IN AEROSPACE STRUCTURES AEROSPACE STRUCTURES 3-13-1 Multibody Dynamics Simulation in Aerospace 3-17-1 Nonlinear Problems in Aerospace Structures Structures Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 403 4:00pm–5:45pm 4:00pm–5:45pm Session Chair: Erasmo Carrera, Politecnico Di Torino, Torino, Session Chair: Jinwei Shen, University of Alabama, Italy Tuscaloosa, AL, United States 4:00pm – Comparative Study of Post-Buckling Load Session Co-Chair: Charles Wojnar, Missouri S&T, Rolla, MO, Redistribution in Stiffened Aircraft Panel With and Without United States Material Nonlinearity Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86346 4:00pm – Real Time Loading Test Rig for Flight Control Enes Aydin, Turkish Aerospace Industries, Ankara, Ankara, Actuators Under PHM Experimentation Turkey, Altan Kayran, METU Center for Wind Energy, Ankara, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86967 Turkey Piergiorgio Chiavaroli, Giuseppe Evangelista, Andrea de Martin, Giovanni Jacazio, Massimo Sorli, Politecnico di 4:21pm – A Global-Local Strategy for the Elastoplastic Torino, Torino, TO, Italy Analysis of Complex Metallic Structures via Component- Wise Approach 4:21pm – Experimental Flight Validation of NATASHA’s Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86564 Results for Aeroelastic Analysis of a HALE Aircraft Erasmo Carrera, Ibrahim Kaleel, Manish Nagaraj, Marco Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87878 Petrolo, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy Ehsan Izadpanahi, Kishan Kalpoe, Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States, Pezhman Mardanpour, 4:42pm – Evaluation of In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Stresses Florida International University, Weston, FL, United States in Composite Structures Subjected to Large Displacements/Rotations 4:42pm – Fundamental Unstanding of Propeller Whirl Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86671 Flutter Through Multibody Dynamics Simulation Alfonso Pagani, Riccardo Augello, Erasmo Carrera, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88792 Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy Christian Hoover, Jinwei Shen, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States 5:03pm – Virtual Vibration Correlation Technique (VCT) for Nonlinear Analysis of Metallic and Composite Structures 5:03pm – Multibody Dynamics Study of Effects of Hub Type Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86674 on Tiltrotor Whirl Flutter and Rotor Loads Alfonso Pagani, Riccardo Augello, Erasmo Carrera, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88793 Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy Kyle Nelson, Jinwei Shen, Christian Hoover, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States 5:24pm – Nonlinear Dynamics of Rotating Structures and Helicopter Blades 5:24pm – Multibody Dynamics Analysis of Helicopter Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86786 Rotor-Fuselage Systems Matteo Filippi, Alfonso Pagani, Erasmo Carrera, Politecnico Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88795 di Torino, Torino, Italy Jennifer Baggett, University of Alabama, Gardendale, AL, United States, Jinwei Shen, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

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38 4-1-1: Biomedical and Biotechnology Plenary I 4-1-2: Biomedical and Biotechnology Plenary II 4-2-1: Damage Biomechanics I: Blunt Impact Effects and Analysis 4-2-2: Damage Biomechanics II: Ballistic Impact and Blast Effects and Analysis 4-2-3: Damage Biomechanics III: Materials Characterization, Modeling and Analysis 4-2-4: Damage Biomechanics IV: Cavitation as a Mechanism for Brain Injury 4-3-1: Vibration Characteristics and Characterisations 4-3-2: Vibration applications to Therapy and Rehabilitation 4-4-1: Tissue Characterisations 4-4-2: Biomedical Imaging and Characterisation 4-5-1: Biomaterials and Tissue I: Fabrication 4-5-2: Biomaterials and Tissue II: Modelling 4-5-3: Biomaterials and Tissue III: Sythesis and Characteriazation 4-5-4: Biomaterials and Tissue IV: Sythesis and Characteriazation 4-6-1: Mechanobiology 4-7-1: Detection and Monitoring Biomedical Devices 4-7-2: Surgical Assistive Devices 4-7-3: Fluid and Microfluid Biomedical Devices 4-7-4: Fluid and Microfluid Biomedical Devices 4-8-1: Dynamics and Control of Biomechanical Systems I 4-8-2: Dynamics and Control of Biomechanical Systems II 4-8-3: Dynamics and Control of Biomechanical Systems III 4-9-1: Clinical Applications of Bioengineering I – Experimental Methods 4-9-2: Clinical Applications of Bioengineering II 4-10-1: Biomedical Modeling I 4-10-2: Biomedical Modeling II 4-10-3: Biomedical Modeling III 4-10-4: Biomedical Modeling IV 4-10-5: Biomedical Modeling V 4-11-2: Musculoskeletal Biomechanics 4-11-3: Musculoskeletal and Sport Biomechanics 4-14-1: Biotransport 4-14-2: Heat Transfer and Fluid Track Organizers Linxia Gu, University of Nebraska- Session Organizers Ahmed Al-Jumaily, Auckland University Lincoln, United States Anne Schmitz, Gannon University, United of Technology, Shanzhong (Shawn) Duan, Saint Martin's States Sara Wilson, University of Kansas, University, United States Ashfaq Adnan, University of Texas United States Yi Hua, University of Pittsburgh, United Arlington, United States Lulu Wang, Hefei University of States C.S. Florio, US Army ARDEC, United Technology, China Reuben Kraft, Pennsylvania State States University, United States Chao Liang, Praxair, Inc., United States Topic Organizers Karim Muci-Kuchler, South Dakota Dan Wang, Old Dominion University, Anil Saigal, Tufts University, United School of Mines and Technology, United States States United States Junfei Tong, University of Nebraska Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky Univ, Amit Bagchi, U.S. Naval Research Lincoln, United States United States Laboratory, United States Kalyani Nair, Bradley University, United Karen Chang Yan, College of New Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas States Jersey, United States Rio Grande Valley, United States Liandong Yu, Hefei University of Xun Yu, New York Institute of Bogdan Epureanu, University of Technology, China Technology, United States Michigan, United States Lara Thompson, University of the District Maurizio Manzo, University of North Davide Piovesan, Gannon University, of Columbia, United States Texas, United States United States Margaret Nowicki, United States Military Shan Hu, Iowa State University, United Yuan Feng, Shanghai Jiao Tong Academy, United States States University, China Miri Weiss Cohen, Braude College of Mostafa Fatemi, Mayo Clinic, United Peyman Honarmandi, Manhattan Engineering, Israel States College, United States Ping Zhao, Hefei University of Assimina Pelegri, Rutgers University, Parisa Saboori, Manhattan College, Technology, China United States United States Rika Carlsen, Robert Morris University, Xiaoning Jiang, NC State University, Hai-Chao Han, University of Texas at United States United States San Antonio, United States Sikhanda S. Satapathy, ARL WMRD, Cahit A Evrensel, Ankara University, Zhangli Peng, University of Notre Dame, United States Turkey United States Souransu Nandi, University st Buffalo, X. Gary Tan, U.S. Naval Research Lab, Ahmed Al-Jumaily, Auckland University United States United States of Technology, New Zealand Douglas E. Dow, Wentworth Institute of Toshihiko Shiraishi, Yokohama National Technology, United States University, Japan Li-Hsin Han, Drexel University, United Takashi Saito, Yamaguchi University, States Japan TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY 11:00am – Interfacial Shear Behavior of Collagen Triple ENGINEERING Helix Bundle WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89989 Khandakar Mahmud, Yuan Ting Wu, Ashfaq Adnan, University of Texas Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States 4-1 BIOMEDICAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGY PLENARY PRESENTATION 4-8 DYNAMICS AND CONTROL OF 4-1-1 Biomedical and Biotechnology Plenary I BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEMS Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 9:00am–9:45am 4-8-1 Dynamics and Control of Biomechanical Systems I 9:00am – Acoustofluidics: Merging Acoustics and Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 Microfluidics for Biomedical Applications 10:00am–11:45am Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90094 Session Chair: Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas Tony Jun Huang, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States 4-2 DAMAGE BIOMECHANICS Session Co-Chairs: Bogdan Epureanu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Davide Piovesan, Gannon 4-2-4 Damage Biomechanics IV: Cavitation as a University, Erie, PA, United States Mechanism for Brain Injury Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 10:00am – Virtual Interaction Between Patients and 10:00am–11:45am Occupational Therapists Using an Assistive Robotic Device With Cyber-Physical System Session Chair: Rika Carlsen, Robert Morris University, Moon Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87289 Township, PA, United States Marvin Cheng, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Session Co-Chair: X. Gary Tan, U.S. Naval Research Lab, Morgantown, WV, United States, Po-Lin Huang, Hao-Chuan Washington, DC, United States Chu, Li-Han Peng, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Ezzat Bakhoum, University of West Florida, 10:00am – Cavitation Nucleation in Tissue Simulant Due to Pensacola, FL, United States Mechanical Impact Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88941 10:21am – Estimation of Hip and Ankle Visco-Elastic Wonmo Kang, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, Parameters During Quiet Standing DC, United States, Ashfaq Adnan, University of Texas Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87585 Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States, Amit Bagchi, U.S. Angel Cerda-Lugo, Alejandro González, UASLP, San Luis Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States Potosi, Mexico, Antonio Cardenas, UASLP, San Luis Potosã, Mexico, Davide Piovesan, Gannon University, Erie, PA, United 10:15am – Acceleration-Induced Pressure Gradient and States Cavitation in Soft Biomaterials During Mechanical Impact Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88942 10:42am – Viscoelastic Characterization of Woven Dacron Wonmo Kang, Marc Raphael, U.S. Naval Research for Aortic Grafts by Using Direction-Dependent Quasi- Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States Linear Viscoelasticity Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87806 10:30am – Computational Study of Cavitation Nucleation in Eleonora Tubaldi, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United Gelatin Due to Impact and Shock States, Giovanni Ferrari, Prabakaran Balasubramanian, Ivan Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89828 Breslavskyi, Marco Amabili, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Fuad Hasan, Siddarth Chintamani, Brian Dennis, University Canada of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States, Amit Bagchi, Thomas O’Shaughnessy, Wonmo Kang, U.S. 11:03am – 2-D Inverse Dynamics Knee Model: Aligning Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States, Anatomical Knee Model With Squatting Kinematic Data Ashfaq Adnan, University of Texas Arlington, Arlington, TX, Using Ligament Forces United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88123 Jose M. Salinas, Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas 10:45am – Computational Study of Mild Traumatic Brain Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States Injury Due to Shock Induced Bubble Dynamics in Viscoelastic Soft Tissues 11:24am – A Dynamic Escape Problem of Molecular Motors Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89820 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88612 Fuad Hasan, Yuan Ting Wu, Ashfaq Adnan, University of Dean Culver, Army Research Laboratory, Durham, NC, United Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States States, Bryan Glaz, Army Research Laboratory United States, Samuel C. Stanton, US Army Resear 39 Durham, NC, United States TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

4-10 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING IN 10:21am – Study of Head Concussions on Female Soccer BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS Players Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88347 4-10-1 Biomedical Modeling I Peyman Honarmandi, Alessandra Palmisano, Manhattan Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 College, Riverdale, NY, United States, Iryna Stashuk, City 10:00am–11:45am College of New York, New York, NY, United States, Shawn Ladda, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY, United States Session Chair: Yi Hua, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 10:42am – Neck Loading Model of a Child in a Car Seat Session Co-Chair: Chao Liang, Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, NY, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88363 United States Parisa Saboori, Gregory Bohn, Caitlin Hall, Kathia Coronado, Veronica Valerio, Manhattan College, Riverdale, 10:00am – Hydrodynamic Recruitment of Leukocytes Is NY, United States Influenced by Adherent Cell Morphology Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86502 11:03am – A New Scaling Relationship Between Human Dhananjay Subramaniam, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, and Mouse Brain to Study Concussion OH, United States, David Gee, Gannon University, Erie, PA, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-90033 United States Haojie Mao, Western University, Detroit, MI, United States, Lihong Lu, Kewei Bian, Western University, London, ON, 10:21am – Finite Element Modeling of Crimping and Sealing Canada of Metallic Braided Stents for Endovascular Repair (EVAR) Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87025 11:24am – Age Related Brain Atrophy and Vulnerability to Jayendiran Raja, Texas A&M University, Doha, Doha, Qatar, TBI Annie Ruimi, Texas A&M University at Qatar, College Station, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87498 TX, United States, Bakr Nour, Weill Cornell Medicine, Doha, Arpad Bakonyi, Alan Faitelewicz, Siavash Hashemi, Shahab Doha, Qatar Mansoorbaghaei, City College of New York, New York, NY, United States, Ali Sadegh, City University of New York, New 10:42am – Degradation Modeling of Bioabsorbable Polymer York, NY, United States Stent Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88116 Pengfei Dong, Longzhen Wang, Linxia Gu, University of 4-3 VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS IN Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS

11:03am – Multiscale and Multiphysics Modeling of 4-3-1 Vibration Characteristics and Thrombus Biomechanics in Circulation Characterisations Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88761 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 1:45pm–3:30pm Alireza Yazdani, George Karniadakis, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States Session Chair: Ping Zhao, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China 11:24am – Numerical Study of Passive Micromixers for DNA Analysis Session Co-Chair: Toshihiko Shiraishi, Yokohama National Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89133 University, Yokohama, Japan Ritesh Agarwal, Tarek Abdel-Salam, Stephanie George, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United States 1:45pm – Acoustic Radiation of Axially Stepped-Thickness Piezoelectric Cylindrical Shells 4-11 MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SPORTS Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86306 Ata Meshkinzar, Ahmed M. Al-Jumaily, Auckland University BIOMECHANICS of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand 4-11-1 Sports Related Brain Injury and Modeling 2:06pm – Investigation of the Scattering of Focused Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 10:00am–11:45am Ultrasonic Waves at Bones Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87133 Session Chair: Yuan Feng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Christoph Schaal, Vibhav Durgesh, California State Shanghai, China University, Northridge, CA, United States Session Co-Chair: Parisa Saboori, Manhattan College, 2:27pm – Influence of Brain Cooling on Frequency Riverdale, NY, United States Characteristics of the Epileptic Focus and Its Surrounding 10:00am – Development of a Low-Cost Mechanical Model Area of a Human Head Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87288 40 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87129 Saya Kumano, Yamaguchi University Takashi Grace Foltz, Elizabeth Tillotson, Beth Todd, University of Saito, Yamagu Kenyu Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States Uehara, Y TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

2:48pm – Determination of Mechanical Properties of 4-10 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING IN Human Skull With Modal Analysis BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88103 Ashkan Eslaminejad, Mohammad Hosseini Farid, 4-10-2 Biomedical Modeling II Mohammadreza Ramzanpour, Mariusz Ziejewski, Ghodrat Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 Karami, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, United 1:45pm–3:30pm States Session Chair: Yi Hua, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 4-8 DYNAMICS AND CONTROL OF Session Co-Chair: Chao Liang, Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, NY, BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEMS United States 4-8-2 Dynamics and Control of Biomechanical Systems II 1:45pm – Evaluation of Soft Material Fracture Behavior via Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 Indentation Testing With a Needle-Like Indenter 1:45pm–3:30pm Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87199 Takayuki Ishino, Atsushi Sakuma, Kyoto Institute of Session Chair: Davide Piovesan, Gannon University, Erie, PA, Technology, Kyoto, Japan United States 2:06pm – Validation of a Finite Element Model of the Session Co-Chairs: Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas Mechanical Performance of Surgical Knots of Varying Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States, Topology Bogdan Epureanu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87868 United States Arz Y. Qwam Alden, Andrew G. Geeslin, Peter A. Gustafson, 1:45pm – Develop a Flexible Regenerative Exoskeleton to Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, United States Assist Walking 2:27pm – The Influence of Primary Blast Wave on the Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86779 Posterior Part of the Eyeball Longhan Xie, Xiaodong Li, South China University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88113 Technology, Guangzhou, China Junfei Tong, Linxia Gu, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 2:06pm – Is Linear Camera Space Manipulation Impervious Lincoln, NE, United States to Systematic Distortions? 2:48pm – A Computational Model of Continuous Hollow Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87645 Cerebrovascular Arterioles Using a Fractal L-System Felipe Martinez, UASLP, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Adam Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88511 Mihalko, Lillian Blum, Gannon University, Erie, PA, United Nicolas Cuitino, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, United States, Antonio Cardenas, UASLP, San Luis Potosã, Mexico, States, Assimina Pelegri, Rutgers University, East Brunswick, Davide Piovesan, Gannon University, Erie, PA, United States NJ, United States, Benjamin Johannesson, Boyce 2:27pm – Robust and Iterative Learning Control of Technologies, Long Island City, NJ, United States Agonist/Antagonist Pair 3:09pm – A Machine Learning Approach for Intraoperative Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87939 Reconstruction of Soft Tissue Patrick J. Schimoler, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89929 PA, United States, Jeffrey S. Vipperman, University of Ye Han, Qi Wang, Yoed Rabin, Levent Burak Kara, Carnegie Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Mark Carl Miller, Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

2:48pm – Design of Robotic System for Cognitive Rehabilitation Based on Machine Vision Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88909 Haodong Chen, Ping Zhao, Kangren Zhao, Wenxiu Chen, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, Anhui, China

3:09pm – Design and Evaluation of Controllers for an Elastically Strapped Lower Extremity Exoskeleton Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89965 Xianlian Zhou, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, United States, Xinyu Chen, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL, United States

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4-11 MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SPORTS 4-3 VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS IN BIOMECHANICS BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS 4-11-2 Musculoskeletal Biomechanics 4-3-2 Vibration Applications to Therapy and Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 Rehabilitation 1:45pm–3:30pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: Peyman Honarmandi, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY, United States Session Chair: Takashi Saito, Yamaguchi University, Ube/ Yamaguchi, Japan Session Co-Chair: Yuan Feng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China Session Co-Chair: Toshihiko Shiraishi, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan 1:45pm – Evaluation of ACL Insertion Site Load Transmission 3:45pm – Design of Planar 1-DOF Rehabilitation Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86829 Mechanisms via Kinematic-Mapping Motion Synthesis Michael Smolinski, Brandon Marshall, Monica Linde, Framework Freddie H. Fu, Patrick Smolinski, William Slaughter, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88785 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Ping Zhao, Kangren Zhao, Wenxiu Chen, Haodong Chen, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China 2:06pm – Prophylactic Brace Design to Prevent ACL Injuries 4:06pm – Fluid Impact Under Various Tapping Conditions Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88393 for Biomedical Application (Shirodhara) Gregory Bohn, Parisa Saboori, Manhattan College, Riverdale, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87341 NY, United States, Lorraine Piccorelli, Manhattan College, Swathika M., Lakshmana Rao C., Balasubramanian Bronx, NY, United States Venkatesh, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India 2:27pm – ACL Graft Position in the Tunnel Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86835 4:27pm – A Study of a Mechanism of Cell Proliferation Junjun Zhu, Brandon Marshall, Xin Tang, Weimin Zhu, Promotion of Cultured Osteoblasts by Mechanical Vibration Michael Smolinski, Joon Ho Wang, Monica Linde, Freddie Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87364 H. Fu, Patrick Smolinski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Toshihiko Shiraishi, Akitoshi Nishijima, Yokohama National PA, United States University, Yokohama, Japan

2:48pm – A Misoriented Biceps Tendon Repair Has No 4:48pm – Experimental Identification of Model Parameters Effect on Strength and the Statistical Processing Using a Nonlinear Oscillator Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87415 Applied to EEG Analysis Sean Delserro, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88112 United States, Tyler Madonna, Rehab Neural Engineering Kenyu Uehara, Yamaguchi University, Ube, Japan, Takashi Labs, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Stephen Liu, Penn Saito, Yamaguchi University, Ube/Yamaguchi, Japan Orthopaedics, Exton, PA, United States, Michael Smolinski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, 4-4 BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND TISSUE Joseph Styron, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United CHARACTERIZATION States, Nicholas Vaudreuil, Brandon Brown, Patrick Smolinski, Mark Miller, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, 4-4-1 Tissue Characterisations PA, United States, Christopher Schmidt, Orthopaedic Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 Specialists, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 3:45pm–5:30pm

3:09pm – Assessing Non-Uniform Stiffening of the Achilles Session Chair: Margaret Nowicki, United States Military Tendon Noninvasively Using Surface Wave Elastography Academy, West Point, NY, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89879 Session Co-Chair: Xiaoning Jiang, NC State University, Muhammad Salman, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, Raleigh, NC, United States GA, United States, Karim Sabra, Georgia Institute of Technology, Marietta, GA, United States 3:45pm – Relating Bone Intra-Cortical Elastic Stiffness to EDX Spectroscopy Mineralization Measurements Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86233 Ilige Hage, Remi Hage, Notre Dame University-Louaize, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon, Charbel Seif, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, Ramsey Hamade, American University of 42 Beirut, Beirut, Riad El Solh, Lebanon TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

4:06pm – Human Mandibular Bone Density Distribution: 4:06pm – Material and Posture Modeling for Sleeping on Image Analysis and Patient-Specific Bone Remodeling Soft Low-Density Porous Material Simulation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87249 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86866 Takahiro Yamaguchi, Hajime Kimura, Atsushi Sakuma, Kangning Su, Kayla Reigh, Pennsylvania State University, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan, Kazushige State College, PA, United States, Li Yuan, Shenzhen People’s Takahashi, Shigetoshi Mimura, Toyo Quality One Hospital, 2nd Clinical Medical College of Jinan University, Corporation, Kawagoe, Japan Shen Zhen, China, Jie Yang, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States, Jing Du, Pennsylvania State University, 4:27pm – Hypo/Hyperglycemic Constrained Design of IV State College, PA, United States Insulin Control for Type 1 Diabetic Patients With Meal and Initial Condition Uncertainties Using Sequential Quadratic 4:27pm – A Modular Test Platform for Micromechanical Programming Tensile Testing of Soft Biomaterials Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87742 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87259 Souransu Nandi, Tarunraj Singh, University at Buffalo, Wilson Eng, Max Kim, Anand Ramasubramanian, Sang- State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States Joon (John) Lee, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, United States 4:48pm – Chance Constraint Based Design of IV Insulin Control for Type 1 Diabetic Patients Under Model and Meal 4:48pm – Compliance Effect on the Flow Condition in Uncertainties Vascular In Vitro Experiments Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87759 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87362 Souransu Nandi, Tarunraj Singh, University at Buffalo, State Masami Matsuura, Simon Tupin, Makoto Ohta, Tohoku University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 4-10 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING IN 5:09pm – Temporal Evolution of Abdominal Aortic Wall Stress Using Image-Based Vascular Mechanical BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS Characterization (iV-MeCh) Technique 4-10-3 Biomedical Modeling III Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88275 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 Prahlad Menon, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 3:45pm–5:30pm United States, Mirunalini. Thirugnanasambandam, University Session Chair: Junfei Tong, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States, Lincoln, NE, United States Stephane Avril, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Des Mines, Saint- Etienne, France, Ender Finol, Senol Piskin, Tejas Canchi, Session Co-Chair: Chao Liang, Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, NY, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United United States States, Christof Karmonik, The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, United States, Soroosh Sanatkhani, University of 3:45pm – Fluid-Structure Interaction of Blood Flow in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Human Aorta Under Dynamic Conditions: A Numerical Approach Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87793 4-8 DYNAMICS AND CONTROL OF Massimo Milani, Francesca Martelli, Luca Montorsi, BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEMS University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy, University of Modena and 4-8-3 Dynamics and Control of Biomechanical Guido Ligabue, Pietro Torricelli, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy Systems III Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 4:06pm – Reconstruction of Swirling Blood Flow in the 3:45pm–5:30pm Heart and Aorta on the Basis of Measurements of Dynamic Session Chair: Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas Geometry and Elastic Properties of the Flow Channel Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87680 Eugeny Talygin, Shota Zhorzholiani, Marina Tkhagapsova, Session Co-Chairs: Davide Piovesan, Gannon University, Erie, Yuriy Tsygankov, Andrey Agafonov, Alexander Gorodkov, PA, United States, Souransu Nandi, University at Buffalo, State Gennadiy Kiknadze, Leo Bockeria, Bakulev Research Center University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States, Dan Wang, for Cardiovascular Surgery, , Russia Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, United States 4:27pm – Virtual Septoplasty Using Computational Fluid 3:45pm – Arterial Wall Motion and its Dynamic Modeling for Dynamics Arterial Stiffness and Damping Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88153 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86883 Masoud Ghorbani Moghaddam, Medical College of Dan Wang, Linda Vahala, Thomas Alberts, Old Dominion Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States, Julia S. Kimbell, University, Norfolk, VA, United States, Zhili Hao, Old Dominion University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States, University, Virginia Beach, VA, United States Dennis O. Frank-Ito, Duke University 43 States, John S. Rhee, Guilherme J.M. Garcia, Medical TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

4:48pm – Comparison of Ablation Volume Produced With 5:09pm – Gait Analysis for Muscular Forces Evaluation in Multi-Tine Dry Type and Wet Type Electrodes During Radio Human Movement: Integration Protocol of Typical Frequency Ablation: An In Vitro Study Measurement Methods Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88588 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87670 Sundeep Singh, Ramjee Repaka, Indian Institute of Massimo Milani, Luca Fontanili, Luca Montorsi, University of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar, Punjab, India Modena and Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy, Giordano Valente, Medical Technology Laboratory, Rizzoli Orthopaedic 5:09pm – Spatiotemporal Organization of Excitation and Institute, Bologna, Italy Mechanical Waves During Life-Threatening Re-Entrant Cardiac Arrhythmias Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89458 Amirhossein Molavi Tabrizi, Ata Mesgarnejad, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States, Jan Christoph, Stephan Luther, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self- Organization, Göttingen, Germany, Maher N. Bazzi, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Wichita, KS, United States, Alain Karma, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States

4-11 MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SPORTS BIOMECHANICS 4-11-3 Musculoskeletal and Sport Biomechanics Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: Parisa Saboori, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY, United States Session Co-Chair: Peyman Honarmandi, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY, United States

3:45pm – Anteior Cruciate Ligament Graft-Tunnel Relative Motion Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86816 Junjun Zhu, Brandon Marshall, Xin Tang, Weimin Zhu, Michael Smolinski, Monica Linde, Joon Ho Wang, Freddie H. Fu, Patrick Smolinski, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

4:06pm – Finite Element Analysis of Dynamics of Human Muscle Compressed by Fabric Sleeve Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87304 Shodai Ueda, Atsushi Sakuma, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan

4:27pm – Assessment of Muscle Stiffness while Using Single Axis Accelerometers Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89728 Carlos Munoz, Muhammad Salman, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, GA, United States

4:48pm – Computational Prediction of Neck Musculoskeletal Loading in Walking and Running with Head Supported Mass Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89808 Xianlian Zhou, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, United States, Xinyu Chen, Paulien Roos, Phillip Whitley, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL, United States 44 TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 10:10am – Optical Microlaser Sensing Devices for Brain Activity Monitoring 4-1 BIOMEDICAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89316 Maurizio Manzo, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, PLENARY PRESENTATION United States 4-1-2 Biomedical and Biotechnology Plenary II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 4-5 BIOMATERIALS AND TISSUE: 8:00am–8:45am MODELLING, SYNTHESIS, FABRICATION 8:00am – New Directions in Medical Ultrasound AND CHARACTERIZATION Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90095 4-5-1 Biomaterials and Tissue I: Fabrication Mostafa Fatemi, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 8:55am–10:40am 4-4 BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND TISSUE Session Chair: Anil Saigal, Tufts University, Medford, MA, CHARACTERIZATION United States 4-4-2 Biomedical Imaging and Characterization Session Co-Chair: Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 University, Newport, KY, United States 8:55am–10:40am Session Chair: Mostafa Fatemi, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 8:55am – Stretch-and-Folding Method to Mass Produce United States Biomedical Nanofibers Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87975 Session Co-Chair: Assimina Pelegri, Rutgers University, East Mingkun Wang, Lanziye He, Chunxiao Cui, Li-Hsin Han, Brunswick, NJ, United States Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

8:55am – Analysis of High Frequency Ultrasound Power 9:16am – Effect of Laser Texturing and Plasma Nitriding on Spectrum Peak Density for Detecting Soft Tissue Titanium Microstructure/Pathology Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89446 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86568 Mohammad Hossan, Morshed Khandaker, University of Jeremy Stromer, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK, United States States, Koushik Paul, Jorge Fernandez Losada, Leila Ladani, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States 9:37am – In Situ Contactless 3D Printing of Cellular Structures 9:10am – Deep Convolutional Neural Networks for Breast Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89651 Image Analysis on Holographic Microwave Imaging Sarah Mishriki, Abdel Rahman Abdel Fattah, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86765 Elvira Meleca, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada, Lulu Wang, Jinzhang Xu, Hefei University of Technology, Tobias Kammann, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Hefei, China Germany, Rakesh Sahu, Fei Geng, Ishwar K. Puri, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada 9:25am – Investigating the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease Using Digital Volume Correlation Algorithm and 9:58am – Biofabrication of Zonally-Stratified Construct for Strain as a Metric Cartilage Repair Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87563 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89682 Annastacia McCarty, Sarah Bentil, Iowa State University, Yang Wu, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, Ames, IA, United States United States, Aman Dhawan, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, United States, Ibrahim Ozbolat, Pennsylvania 9:40am – Temporal Evolution of the Walls of Elastase- State University, University Park, PA, United States Induced Rabbit Aneurysms Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88290 10:19am – A New Aspiration-Assisted Bioprinting Chao Sang, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United Technique for Tissue Biofabrication States, David F. Kallmes, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89799 States, Simon C. Watkins, Anne M. Robertson, University of Bugra Ayan, Dong Nyoung Heo, Madhuri Dey, Adomas Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Pavilianskas, Zhifeng Zhang, Mecit Altan Alioglu, Corina S. Drapaca, Ibrahim Ozbolat, Pennsylvania State University, 9:55am – A Computational Simulation of Brain White Matter University Park, PA, United States Accounting for Structural Anisotropy in Frequency Domain Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88488 Xuehai Wu, Daniel Sullivan, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, United States, John Georgiadis, University of Illinois at 45 Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, Assimina Pelegri, Rutgers University, East Brunswick, NJ, United States TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

4-7 BIOMEDICAL DEVICES 4-10 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING IN 4-7-1 Detection and Monitoring Biomedical Devices BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 4-10-4 Biomedical Modeling IV 8:55am–10:40am Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 Session Chair: Margaret Nowicki, United States Military 8:55am–10:40am Academy, West Point, NY, United States Session Chair: Shanzhong (Shawn) Duan, Saint Martin’s Session Co-Chair: Chao Liang, Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, NY, University, Lacey, WA, United States United States Session Co-Chair: Chao Liang, Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, NY, United States 8:55am – Design and Validation of a Low-Cost Non-Invasive Device to Detect Overnight Hypoglycemia 8:55am – Monte Carlo Simulation of the Laser-Induced Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86009 Temperature Dynamics in Very Thin Scattering and Jonathan Lesko, Stephen Seibert, Yong Zhu, Wilkes Absorbing Biological Layer Piles University, Wilkes-Barre, PA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86545 Reginald Eze, City University of New York, Long Island City, 9:16am – Design and Validation of a Low-Cost Heart Health NY, United States Monitoring Device Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86031 9:10am – Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: Sensitivity Nuzhat Ahmed, Lucas Kline, Yong Zhu, Wilkes University, Analysis of Muscle Parameters for Expedited Recovery Wilkes-Barre, PA, United States Utilizing an OpenSim Model for Lower Extremities Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87042 9:37am – A Numerical Study of the Influence of Different Adam Novotny, Manish Paliwal, The College of New Jersey, Factors on Mechanical Characterization of Tumors via a 2D Ewing, NJ, United States Tactile Sensor Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87669 9:25am – Computational Modeling of Coagulopathy for Zhili Hao, Cristina Genoese-Zerbi, Old Dominion University, Decision Support Virginia Beach, VA, United States, James Jobe, Old Dominion Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87683 University, Williamsburg, VA, United States, Kylee Kohl, Old Brandon Saltsman, Carey Balaban, Jeffrey S. Vipperman, Dominion University, Virginia Beach, VA, United States, Nathan University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Abshier, Timothy Watjen, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, United States, Charles Tison, Old Dominion University, 9:40am – A Stochastic for Virginia Beach, VA, United States Simulating Trabecular Bone Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87869 9:58am – Smartphone-Based Device for Monitoring Saif Alrafeek, James R. Jastifer, Peter A. Gustafson, Chemical Pollutants in Water Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86893 Samuel Ozeh, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, IN, 9:55am – A Biomechanical and Thermal Analysis for Bone United States, A. G. Agwu Nnanna, University of Texas of the Augmentation of the Proximal Femur Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, United States, Justus C. Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88583 Ndukaife, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States Amirhossein Farvardin, Mahsan Bakhtiarinejad, Michael Pozin, Mehran Armand, Johns Hopkin University, Baltimore, 10:19am – A Small Radio Frequency Sensor for Microwave MD, United States Tumor Ablation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86766 10:10am – Thermal Analysis of Marginal Conditions to Lulu Wang, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China, Facilitate Cryopreservation by Vitrification Mengke Ge, Bensheng Qiu, University of Science and Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89607 Technology of China, Hefei, China Purva Joshi, Yoed Rabin, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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4-14 BIOTRANSPORT (FLUID. HEAT AND 4-2 DAMAGE BIOMECHANICS MASS) 4-2-3 Damage Biomechanics III: Materials 4-14-1 Biotransport Characterization, Modeling and Analysis Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 8:55am–10:40am 10:50am–12:35pm Session Chair: Anne Schmitz, Gannon University, Erie, PA, Session Chair: Sikhanda S Satapathy, ARL WMRD, APG, MD, United States United States Session Co-Chair: Cahit A. Evrensel, Ankara University, Session Co-Chair: Karim Muci-Kuchler, South Dakota School Ankara, Turkey of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD, United States

8:55am – Efficient Uncertainty Quantification for 10:50am – Brain Tissue Material and Damage Properties for Biotransport in Tumors With Uncertain Material Properties Blast Trauma Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86216 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88419 Alen Alexanderian, William Reese, Ralph C. Smith, Soroush Assari, Kurosh Darvish, Temple University, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States, Philadelphia, PA, United States Meilin Yu, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, 11:05am – Characterization of Injured Brain Tissue After MD, United States Controlled Cortical Impact (CCI) Using a Mouse Model 9:16am – Influence of Non-Newtonian Rheology on Mass Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86109 Transfer From a Biofluid in Separated and Reattached Suhao Qiu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, Flows Wei Chen, Shanshan Qiu, Jianfeng Zeng, Mingyuan Gao, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86809 Luyang Tao, Soochow University, , China, Ankush Khaled J. Hammad, Central Connecticut State University, Aggarwal, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom, Simsbury, CT, United States Chung-Hao Lee, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States, Yuan Feng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 9:37am – CFD Model of White Thrombus Formation by High China Shear Blood Flows With Consideration of Transport Process of Concentration and Aggregation Process, and 11:20am – A Comparison of Neuronal Membrane Related Thrombus Visualization Mechanoporation Strain Behavior for Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88379 Dilauroylphosphatidylcholine (DLPC) and 1-Palmitoyl-2- Masaaki Tamagawa, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Oleoylphosphatidylcholine (POPC) Phospholipids Kitakyushu, Japan Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89831 Folly Crawford, Michael Murphy, Mississippi State University, 9:58am – Optimum Frequency Range for Enhancing Cough Starkville, MS, United States, S. Mun, Mississippi State Clerance Through Flow Oscillations University, Mississippi State, MS, United States, R.K. Prabhu, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89987 Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, United States Duygu L. Tuna, Altay Ünal, Fikret Ari, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, Peter Krumpe, University of Nevada, Reno, 11:35am – Failure and Damage of Mineralized Tissue Under NV, United States, Cahit A. Evrensel, Ankara University, Tension Ankara, Turkey Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89207 Rizacan Sarikaya, Anil Misra, University of Kansas, 10:19am – Eletrokinetic Remediation of Contaminated Soils Lawrence, KS, United States With Chromium Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87552 11:50am – A Non-Linear Multi-Axial Fatigue Damage Model André Ribeiro, Jorge Araújo, CVR—Centro para a Valorização for the Intervertebral Disc Annulus de Resíduos, Guimarães, Portugal, Cândida Vilarinho, Joana Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89755 Carvalho, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal Adhitya Vikraman Subramani, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States, Shruti Motiwale, Tesla Motors, Palo Alto, CA, United States, Xianlian Zhou, CFDRC, Huntsville, AL, United States, Reuben Kraft, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States

12:05pm – Towards a Better Understanding of Optic Nerve Biomechanics Using a Multimaterial Finite Element Model Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89874 Rika Carlsen, Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA, United States, Anirban Jana, Pittsbur 47 Center, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

4-5 BIOMATERIALS AND TISSUE: 4-7 BIOMEDICAL DEVICES MODELLING, SYNTHESIS, FABRICATION 4-7-2 Surgical Assistive Devices AND CHARACTERIZATION Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 10:50am–12:35pm 4-5-2 Biomaterials and Tissue II: Modelling Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 Session Chair: Lulu Wang, Hefei University of Technology, 10:50am–12:35pm Hefei, China Session Chair: Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky University, Session Co-Chair: Maurizio Manzo, University of North Texas, Newport, KY, United States Denton, TX, United States

Session Co-Chair: Karen Chang Yan, The College of New 10:50am – Pre-Surgical Planning of Screw-Position Jersey, Ewing Township, NJ, United States Arrangement for the Femur Fractures With a Custom APP Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86013 10:50am – Cellular Automaton and Finite Element Hybrid Chen-Yuan Chung, Jiing-Yih Lai, He-Kai Young, Han-Yuan Simulation to Predict Axonal Extension Enhancement of Gao, National Central University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan Nerve Cell Under Mechanical Stimulation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86653 11:11am – Biomedical Devices Using Shape Memory Shota Takeda, Yoshihiro Tomita, Eiji Nakamachi, Doshisha Polymer Foams for Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms University, Kyotanabe, Kyoto, Japan Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86120 Jingyu Wang, Jishan Luo, Robert Kunkel, Yingtao Liu, 11:11am – Some Considerations for Hyperelastic Modeling University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States, Bradley of the Brain Tissue Bohnstedt, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87072 United States, Chung-Hao Lee, University of Oklahoma, Aref Samadi-Dooki, George Voyiadjis, Louisiana State Norman, OK, United States University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States 11:32am – Modified Laparoscopic Tool for Enhanced Haptic 11:32am – On Continuum Based Multiscale Modelling of Feedback Engineered Soft Tissue Constructs Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86345 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88482 Rajesh Kumar, Sudipto Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Karen Chang Yan, The College of New Jersey, Ewing Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India Township, NJ, United States, Jacob Bennedsen, The College of New Jersey, Lebanon, NJ, United States 11:53am – A Novel Stent Graft that Contains Superelastic Nitnol and Ultra-Stretchable ePTFE for the Hemorrhage 11:53am – Brazier Buckling in Grain Stems: Modeling and Control Understanding the Role of Functional Grading and Other Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87829 Structural Characteristics Moataz Elsisy, Yanfei Chen, Bryan Tillman, Catherine Go, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89062 Sung Kwon Cho, William Clark, Tae hur, Yicheng Ding, Christopher Stubbs, New York University, Brooklyn, NY, Youngjae Chun, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Wenhuan Sun, Carnegie Mellon University, United States Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Douglas D. Cook, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, United States 12:14pm – Demonstration and Experimental Validation of Plastic-Encased Resonant Ultrasonic Piezoelectric 12:14pm – Nonlinear Contact Mechanics for the Indentation Actuator for MRI-Guided Surgical Robots of Cellular Cylindrical Bodies Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87963 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89082 Paulo Carvalho, Christopher Nycz, Katie Gandomi, Gregory Amy Dagro, K.T. Ramesh, Johns Hopkins University, Fischer, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, Baltimore, MD, United States United States

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4-10 COMPUTATIONAL MODELING IN 4-14 BIOTRANSPORT (FLUID. HEAT AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS MASS) 4-10-5 Biomedical Modeling V 4-14-2 Heat Transfer and Fluid Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 10:50am–12:35pm 10:50am–12:35pm Session Chair: Shanzhong (Shawn) Duan, Saint Martin’s Session Chair: X. Gary Tan, U.S. Naval Research Lab, University, Lacey, WA, United States Washington, DC, United States Session Co-Chair: Chao Liang, Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, NY, Session Co-Chair: Anne Schmitz, Gannon University, Erie, PA, United States United States

10:50am – The Wisdom of Crowds Approach to Influenza- 10:50am – Numerical Investigation of Heat Transfer in Rate Forecasting Tissues During Therapeutic Hyperthermia Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86559 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86485 Jeff Morgan, Joint Research and Development, Inc., Stafford, Saeed Tiari, Mahboobe Mahdavi, Kinjalkumar Chauhan, VA, United States, Otto Wilson, The Catholic University of Davide Piovesan, Gannon University, Erie, PA, United States America, Washington, DC, United States, Prahlad Menon, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 11:11am – Investigation of Radio-frequency Rewarming as a Means to Reduce Thermomechanical Stress During Ice- 11:11am – Non-Linear Analysis of Bio-Structures Through Free Rewarming From Cryopreservation Storage Refined Beam Models Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89224 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86848 Prem Solanki, Yoed Rabin, Carnegie Mellon University, Daniele Guarnera, Erasmo Carrera, Ibrahim Kaleel, Alfonso Pittsburgh, PA, United States Pagani, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy, Marco Petrolo, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy 11:32am – Review of Diffusive Transport in the Vitreous Humor: Experimental and Analytical Studies 11:32am – Differential Plate Lengths in Long Bone Fixation Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89421 Can Increase Peak Strains Anita Penkova, Satwindar Sadhal, University of Southern Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87557 California, Los Angeles, CA, United States David Jordan, Mark Miller, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Alexander Kharlamov, 11:53am – Thermal Conductivity of Cryoprotective Agents Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, United States in the Presence of Silica-Coated and Uncoated Iron-Oxide Nanoparticles 11:53am – Modeling Heat Regulation With a Structured Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89584 Mesh, Finite Volume Approach in a Voxelized Domain Lili Ehrlich, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88036 States, Zhe Gao, John Bischof, University of Minnesota, Rohan Amare, Steven Eckels, Amir Bahadori, Kansas State Minneapolis, MN, United States, Yoed Rabin, Carnegie Mellon University, Manhattan, KS, United States University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

12:14pm – Analysis of Temperature in Surgical-Drilling of 4-2 DAMAGE BIOMECHANICS Ex-vivo Human Femurs Using Probabilistic Approach Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88811 4-2-2 Damage Biomechanics II: Ballistic Impact and Pandithevan Ponnusamy, Prasannavenkadesan Blast Effects and Analysis Varatharajan, Vinayaga Muruga Pandy Natarajan, Indian Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing 2:05pm–3:50pm Kancheepuram, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India Session Chair: Reuben Kraft, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States Session Co-Chair: Ashfaq Adnan, University of Texas Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States

2:05pm – The Strain Rates of the Brain and Skull Under Dynamic Loading Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88300 Mohammad Hosseini Farid, Ashkan Eslaminejad, Mohammadreza Ramzanpour, Mariusz Ziejewski, Ghodrat Karami, North Dakota State University United States 49 TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

2:20pm – Computational Analysis for Validation of Blast 2:20pm – Development of Three-Dimensional DC Electric Induced Traumatic Brain Injury and Protection of Combat Field Stimulation Bio-Reactor for Axonal Outgrowth Helmet Enhancement Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87689 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86637 X. Gary Tan, Amit Bagchi, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Shohei Tanaka, Ryota Sakiyama, Yusuke Morita, Koji Washington, DC, United States Yamamoto, Eiji Nakamachi, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan 2:35pm – Indent Depth in the Clay Backing for Ceramic Armor 2:35pm – Development of Stretch Stimulation Device for Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88284 Three-Dimensional Culture of PC12 Cells Timothy Zhang, Sikhanda S. Satapathy, ARL WMRD, APG, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86643 MD, United States Madoka Imura, Ryota Sakiyama, Yusuke Morita, Koji Yamamoto, Eiji Nakamachi, Doshisha University, Kyoto, 2:50pm – Development of an Experiment to Visualize Air Japan Flow Into Ballistics Gelatin Targets Shot With Small Caliber Projectiles 2:50pm – Design and Fabrication of Pneumatic Soft Gripper Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89706 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86648 Karim Muci-Kuchler, Steven Dixler, Aaron Bost, South Zhonghua Guo, Xiaoning Li, Zhongsheng Sun, Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD, University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, , China United States 3:05pm – Folding Artificial Mucosa With Cell-Laden 3:05pm – A Multiscale Approach to Model Hydrogels Guided by Mechanics Models Mechanoporation Damage in Neurons Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89290 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89588 Honfei Chan, Hongkong City University, Hongkong, China, A.H. Bakhtiary, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Ruike Zhao, Xuanhe Zhao, Massachusetts Institute of MS, United States, Michael Murphy, Mississippi State Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States University, Starkville, MS, United States, M.D. Jones, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, D. Bammann, R.K. Prabhu, 3:20pm – Biomaterial Models Adjustment and Comparison Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, United States for Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Finite Element Models 3:20pm – Mapping Combat Helmet Design and Operational Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87719 Parameter Trade Spaces Based on Ballistic Threats and Humberto Corro Hernandez, Universidad de Guanajuato, Head Injury Severity Guanajuato, Mexico, Agustin Vidal-Lesso, Elias Ledesma, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86725 Antonio de Jesus Balvantin Garcia, University of Guanajuato, Peter Matic, Robert Saunders, U.S. Naval Research Salamanca, Mexico Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States 4-7 BIOMEDICAL DEVICES 4-5 BIOMATERIALS AND TISSUE: 4-7-3 Fluid and Microfluid Biomedical Devices MODELLING, SYNTHESIS, FABRICATION Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 AND CHARACTERIZATION 2:05pm–3:50pm 4-5-3 Biomaterials and Tissue III: Sythesis and Session Chair: Chao Liang, Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, NY, Characteriazation United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 Session Co-Chair: Margaret Nowicki, U.S. Military Academy, 2:05pm–3:50pm West Point, NY, United States Session Chair: Karen Chang Yan, The College of New Jersey, Ewing Township, NJ, United States 2:05pm – Design of Forward-Looking Intravascular Ultrasonic Transducer for Microbubble-Mediated Session Co-Chair: Anil Saigal, Tufts University, Medford, MA, Thrombolysis United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86464 Ho-Wuk Kim, Jinwook Kim, Huaiyu Wu, Xiaoning Jiang, 2:05pm – Development of Chemotherapy System Using North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States Plasma Activated Medium to Enhance PC12 Axonal Extension 2:26pm – An Approach to Capture Humidity From Exhaled Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86630 Air Takanobu Haccho, Hiroshi Ichikawa, Koji Yamamoto, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86507 Yusuke Morita, Eiji Nakamachi, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Sandra Grau Bartual, Ahmed M. Al-Jumaily, Auckland Japan University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand 50 TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

2:47pm – Canal Design for SLA Printing of Closed 3:29pm – Experimental Study of Bio-Polymer Knee Implant Geometries Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88479 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87097 Maria Ramos Gonzalez, Brendan O’Toole, Zhiyong Wang, Erin Petrosky, Anne Schmitz, Gannon University, Erie, PA, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, United States United States 4-2 DAMAGE BIOMECHANICS 3:08pm – Development of a Hybrid Blood Pump for Extracorporeal Blood Circulation Devices 4-2-1 Damage Biomechanics I: Blunt Impact Effects Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87291 and Analysis Nahmkeon Hur, Sungwon Kang, Wonjung Kim, Sogang Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 University, Seoul, Korea (Republic) 4:00pm–5:45pm

3:29pm – Continuous Cell Sorting by Dielectrophoresis in a Session Chair: C.S. Florio, U.S. Army ARDEC, Picatinny Straight Microfluidic Channel Arsenal, NJ, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88156 Session Co-Chair: Amit Bagchi, U.S. Naval Research Yuhao Qiang, Jia Liu, Darryl Dieujuste, Katrina Ramsamooj, Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States Sarah E. Du, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States 4:00pm – Ranking of Biomechanical Metrics to Describe Human Response to Impact-Induced Damage 4-9 CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88007 Nicholas DeVogel, Anjishnu Banerjee, Frank Pintar, Medical BIOENGINEERING College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States, Narayan 4-9-1 Clinical Applications of Bioengineering I – Yoganandan, Medical College of Wisconsin and VA Medical Experimental Methods Center, Milwaukee, WI, United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 2:05pm–3:50pm 4:15pm – Computational Human Torso Model Validation for Frontal Blunt Trauma Session Chair: Douglas E. Dow, Wentworth Institute of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88382 Technology, Boston, MA, United States Carolyn Hampton, ORISE, Bel Air, MD, United States, Session Co-Chair: Lara Thompson, University of the District of Michael Kleinberger, ARL, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, Columbia, Washington, DC, United States United States

2:05pm – Exploring Training Methodologies Towards the 4:30pm – Cerebrospinal Fluid and Spherically Convergent Improvement of Elderly Balance Shear Waves During Blunt Head Trauma Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86815 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88389 Lara Thompson, Joao Augusto Renno Brusamolin, Jelani Martin Ostoja-Starzewski, Amit Madhukar, University of Guise, Mehdi Badache, Sandy Collado Estrada, Lonika Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, Behera, Marzieh Savadkoohi, Tyra Coombs, Pablo Sanchez Ying Chen, Simulia Corp., Katy, TX, United States Guerrero, Devdas Shetty, University of the District of 4:45pm – Computational Modeling of Blunt Impact to Head Columbia, Washington DC, United States and Correlation of Biomechanical Measures With Medical 2:26pm – Investigation of Forces in Deep Hole Bone Drilling Images Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87064 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88026 JuEun Lee, Serena Chu, Craig L. Chavez, University of the X. Gary Tan, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, Pacific, Stockton, CA, United States United States, Maria M. D’Souza, Subhash Khushu, INMAS, New Dehli, India, Raj K. Gupta, USMRMC, Fort Detrick, MD, 2:47pm – A Clinical Experiment on Infant Applied Pressures United States, Virginia DeGiorgi, U.S. Naval Research During Breastfeeding Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States, Ajay K. Singh, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87674 INMAS, New Dehli, India, Amit Bagchi, U.S. Naval Research Lin Jiang, Diana Alatalo, University of Texas at Dallas, Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States Richardson, TX, United States, Donna Geddes, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia, Fatemeh 5:00pm – Monitoring Tissue Damage Using Cloud-Based Hassanipour, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, Brain Biomechanics United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89984 Ritika Menghani, Reuben Kraft, Pennsylvania State 3:08pm – In Situ Tension of the Digital Nerves University, University Park, PA, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87835 Patrick J. Schimoler, Jacob Didesch, Peter Tang, Mark Carl Miller, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, United 51 States TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

5:15pm – Pelvic Injury Survival Analysis for a Finite Element 4-6 SYMPOSIUM ON MECHANOBIOLOGY Human Body Model Using Multiple Data Sets Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88447 4-6-1 Mechanobiology Caitlin Weaver, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 United States, Anna Miller, Washington University, St. Louis, 4:00pm–5:45pm MO, United States, Joel Stitzel, Wake Forest University, Session Chair: Hai-Chao Han, University of Texas at San Winston Salem, NC, United States Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States Session Co-Chair: Zhangli Peng, University of Notre Dame, 4-5 BIOMATERIALS AND TISSUE: Notre Dame, IN, United States MODELLING, SYNTHESIS, FABRICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION 4:00pm – Shear Stress Induced Calcium Dependent Nuclear Deformation in Epithelial Cells 4-5-4 Biomaterials and Tissue IV: Sythesis and Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87650 Characteriazation Deekshitha Jetta, Deepika Verma, Mohammad M. Maneshi, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 Susan Z. Hua, University at Buffalo, State University of New 4:00pm–5:45pm York, Buffalo, NY, United States Session Chair: Anil Saigal, Tufts University, Medford, MA, United States 4:21pm – Pneumatic Microfluidic Cell Compression Device Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89141 Session Co-Chair: Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky Donghee Lee, Alek G. Erickson, University of Nebraska University, Newport, KY, United States Medical Center, Omaha, NE, United States, Taesun You, Texas Department of Transportation, Houston, TX, United 4:00pm – Reproduction of Kinematic Behavior of Elastic States, Andrew T. Dudley, University of Nebraska Medical Lamellae in the Thoracic Aortic Media Center, Omaha, NE, United States, Sangjin Ryu, University Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87242 of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States Atsutaka Tamura, Yuya Kato, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan 4:42pm – A Multi-Physics Model for Mechanosensing in 4:21pm – Mechanical Properties of the Human Elbow Cell Migration Bones Measured by Nanoindentation and Microindentation Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89346 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87406 Bahador Marzban, Hongyan Yuan, University of Rhode Dilpreet Singh, Pulak Mohan Pandey, Dinesh Island, Kingston, RI, United States Kalyanasundaram, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India 5:03pm – A Model for Cellular Mechanotransduction and Contractility at Finite Strain 4:42pm – Mechanical Property Determination of a Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89389 Stereolithographic Resin Subjected to Compressive Nikolaos Bouklas, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United Loading States, Selman Sakar, William Curtin, EPFL, Lausanne, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87600 Switzerland Christian Fry, Adam Mihalko, Robert Michael, Davide Piovesan, Gannon University, Erie, PA, United States 5:24pm – A Coupled Reaction-Diffusion-Strain Model of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Differentiation Into Osteoblasts 5:03pm – Correlation of Tumor Mechanical Rigidity to Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89761 Cancer Stage and Chemotherapeutic Response Matthew Dolack, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89317 PA, United States Brian Bush, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, United States

5:24pm – Self-Folding Microgels to Form Artificial Capillary Blood Vessels and a Mathematical Model to Decipher the Dynamics of Self-Folding Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89784 Chunxiao Cui, Devon Eichfeld, Sean Liu, Mingkun Wang, Li-Hsin Han, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

52 TRACK 4 BIOMEDICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

4-7 BIOMEDICAL DEVICES 4-9 CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF 4-7-4 Rehabilitation and Treatment Devices BIOENGINEERING Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 4-9-2 Clinical Applications of Bioengineering II 4:00pm–5:45pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 Session Chair: Liandong Yu, Hefei University of Technology, 4:00pm–5:45pm Hefei, China Session Chair: Kalyani Nair, Bradley University, Peoria, IL, Session Co-Chair: Shan Hu, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States United States Session Co-Chair: Li-Hsin Han, Drexel University, Philadlephia, PA, United States 4:00pm – Minimizing Pain in Below Knee Amputees’— Patients Wearing Prosthetic Socket by Increasing Flexibility 4:00pm – Coupling Immunofluorescence and in Specific Relief Areas Optoelectrokinetic Technique for Escherichia Coli Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86450 Detection and Quantification in Water Gabi Nehme, Micheline Dib Nehme, Yousef Khalife, Antoun Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86749 Chagoury, University of Balamand, El-Koura, Lebanon North, Uzumma O. Ozeh, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, Lebanon IN, United States, A.G. Agwu Nnanna, University of Texas of the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, United States, Justus C. 4:21pm – Development of a Passive Prosthetic Ankle With Ndukaife, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States Slope Adapting Capabilities Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86593 4:21pm – Viscoelastic Properties of the L3-L4 Myofascial Sandesh G. Bhat, Sangram Redkar, Arizona State University, Tissue in Ankylosing Spondylitis Patients Mesa, AZ, United States, Thomas Sugar, Arizona State Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87906 University, Chandler, AZ, United States Allison White, Hannah Abbott, Bradley University, Peoria, IL, United States, Alfonse Masi, University of Illinois College of 4:42pm – Design of a Smart Glove Using Flexible Medicine, Peoria, IL, United States, Kalyani Nair, Bradley Technology for Artificial Gripper Univeristy, Peoria, IL, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86620 Vidya Nandikolla, Robin Bochen, Tristin Suhr, California 4:42pm – Three-Dimensional Cephalometric Analysis Using State University Northridge, Northridge, CA, United States Computed Tomographic Imaging Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88259 5:03pm – Design and Prototype Development of a Prahlad Menon, Soroosh Sanatkhani, University of Reconfigurable Wheelchair With Stand-Sit-Sleep Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Configurations Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87905 5:03pm – Deposition Control of a FDM 3D Printer Based Sumit Desai, Shankar Mantha, Vikas Phalle, Sangram Patil, Direct Writing System for Hydrogel Molding in Microfluidic Vishwadeep Handikherkar, Veermata Jijabai Technological Devices Fabrication Institute, , Maharashtra, India Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88267 Karen Chang Yan, The College of New Jersey, Ewing 5:24pm – Neural Network Modeling of Maximum Insertion Township, NJ, United States, Jacob Boyle, The College of Force of Bevel-Tip Surgical Needle New Jersey, Hillsdale, NJ, United States, Kristi Petersen, The Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88383 College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ, United States Sai Teja Reddy Gidde, Tololupe Verissimo, Nuo Chen, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States, Byoung- 5:24pm – A New Wideband Microwave Antenna for Breast gook Loh, Hansung University, Seoul, Korea (Republic), Cancer Detection Parsaoran Hutapea, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87390 United States Lulu Wang, Jinzhang Xu, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, China

53 NOTES

54 5-1-1: Product and Process Design I

5-1-2: Product and Process Design II

5-1-3: Product and Process Design III

5-1-4: Product and Process Design IV

5-2-1: Social Context Aware Design

5-4-1: CAD, CAM and CAE Design I

5-4-2: CAD, CAM and CAE Design II

5-5-1: Product Optimization I

5-5-2: Product Optimization II

5-8-1: Reliability and Risk in Energy Systems

5-10-1: Topics on Safety and Hazard Analysis

5-10-2: Topics on Risk and Hazard Analysis

5-11-1: Failure and Forensic Analysis

5-12-1: Reliability Methods

5-13-1: Safety, Risk and Reliability of Emerging Technologies

5-14-1: Testing for Product Reliability and Safety

5-16-1: Safety in Transportation, Agriculture, and Off-Road Vehicles

5-16-2: Safety in Transportation, Agriculture, and Off-Road Vehicles

5-17-1: Structural Systems Crashworthiness

5-17-2: Full Vehicle Crashworthiness and Occupants Protection

5-18-2: General

5-19-1: Design, Reliability, Safety, and Risk Plenary Track Organizers Chimba Mkandawire, Exponent Inc., Giorgio Colombo, Politecnico Di Milano, Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas United States Italy Rio Grande Valley, United States Mohammad Pourgol-Mohammad, JCI/ Marco Rossoni, Politecnico di Milano, Bogdan Epureanu, University of Sahand University of Technology, Italy Michigan, United States United States Ragavanantham Shanmugam, Anna Marco Amabili, McGill University, Enrique Droguett, University of Chile, University, India Canada Chile Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State Dengji Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, United States Topic Organizers University, China Jorge D. Camba, Purdue University, Shuichi Fukuda, Keio University, Japan Jeremy Gernand, Pennsylvania State United States Masato Inoue, Meiji University, Japan University, United States Antonio Caputi, Università degli Studi di Caterina Rizzi, University of Bergamo, John Wiechel, SEA, Limited, United Bergamo, Italy Italy States C.S. Florio, US Army ARDEC, United Daniele Regazzoni, University of Thomas Maull, SEA, Limited, United States Bergamo, Italy States Miri Weiss Cohen, Braude College of Marco Rossoni, Politecnico di Milano, Mohamed Ridha Baccouche, Ford, Engineering, Israel Italy United States Victorita Radulescu, University Miri Weiss Cohen, Braude College of Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Company, Politechnica of Bucharest, Romania Engineering, Israel United States Guangdong Zhu, NREL, United States Antonio Caputi, Università degli Studi di Bin Zhou, FM Global, United States Bergamo, Italy Session Organizers Arun Veeramany, Pacific Northwest Guangdong Zhu, NREL, United States Daniele Regazzoni, University of National Laboratory, United States Zhiwen Ma, NREL, United States Bergamo, Italy John Wiechel, SEA, Limited, United Mihai Diaconeasa, UCLA, CA, United Pooya Mahmoudian, Haskel States States International, United States Javad Sattarvand, University of Nevada, Alba Sofi, University “Mediterranea” of Shuichi Fukuda, Keio University, Japan United States Reggio Calabria, Italy Sina Mohsenian, University of Xiaobin Le, Wentworth Institute of Xiaobin Le, Wentworth Institute of Massachusetts Lowell, United States Technology, United States Technology, United States Anthony D Angelo, US Army ARDEC, Rudolf Reichert, George Mason Arun Veeramany, Pacific Northwest United States University, United States National Laboratory, United States Olga Sankowski, Hamburg University of Bin Zhou, FM Global, United States Technology, Germany TRACK 5 DESIGN, RELIABILITY, SAFETY, AND RISK – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

TRACK 5 DESIGN, RELIABILITY, SAFETY, AND 5-5 PRODUCT OPTIMIZATION RISK 5-5-1 Product Optimization I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 9:45am–11:30am 5-1 PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN Session Chair: Miri Weiss Cohen, Braude College of 5-1-1 Product and Process Design I Engineering, Karmiel, Israel Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 Session Co-Chair: C.S. Florio, U.S. Army ARDEC, Picatinny 9:45am–11:30am Arsenal, NJ, United States Session Chair: Daniele Regazzoni, University of Bergamo, Dalmine (BG), Italy 9:45am – Structural Optimization of Truck Front-Frame Under Multiple Load Cases Session Co-Chair: Pooya Mahmoudian, Haskel International, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86293 Burbank, CA, United States Shuvodeep De, Karanpreet Singh, Berkan Alanbay, Rakesh Kapania, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States, 9:45am – Method of Construction for High Cycle Fatigue Raymond Aguero, Metalsa, Roanoke, VA, United States Resistant Pressure Vessels in Hydrogen Service Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86292 10:06am – Truss Design and Optimization Using Stress Pooya Mahmoudian, Haskel International, Burbank, CA, Analysis and NURBS Curves United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87728 Antonio Caputi, Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Dalmine 10:06am – An Empirically Determined Design Guideline for (BG), Italy, Miri Weiss Cohen, Braude College of Engineering, Rectangular Cross Section Nitinol Flexure Hinges With the Karmiel, Israel, Davide Russo, University of Bergamo, Focus on Flexibility-Strength Trade-Off Dalmine, Italy, Caterina Rizzi, University of Bergamo, Rho (MI), Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86551 Italy Suat Coemert, Mar Olmeda, Julia Fuckner, Christoph Rehekampff, Sandra Vanessa Brecht, Tim Christian Lueth, 10:27am – Optimization Methods for Controlling Stresses at Technical University of Munich, Garching bei Muenchen, Contacting Surfaces of Interference Fit Assemblies Under Bavaria, Germany Axial and Torsional Loads Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88180 10:27am – Comparing Contact Stress Estimates of Some C.S. Florio, U.S. Army ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, United Straight Bevel Gears With ISO 10300 Standards States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86572 Edward Osakue, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, 10:48am – A Novel Optimization Design Method of Additive United States, Lucky Anetor, Nigerian Defence Academy, Manufacturing Oriented Porous Structures Nigeria, Kaduna, Nigeria Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86952 Jiaqi Zhao, Ming Zhang, Yu Zhu, Xin Li, Leijie Wang, 10:48am – A Method for Constructing Standard Involute Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Gear Tooth Profile Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86573 11:09am – Static Stress and Thermal Analysis of Edward Osakue, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, Connecting Rod Using FE-Analysis United States, Lucky Anetor, Nigerian Defence Academy, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88846 Nigeria, Kaduna, Nigeria Lalit Kumar Choudhary, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, Delhi, India 11:09am – Introducing ISO to AGMA Conversion Factors for Steel Spiral Bevel Gears Design Under Bending Fatigue Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89231 5-11 FAILURE AND FORENSIC ANALYSIS Mehmet Onur Ogulata, Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University, 5-11-1 Failure and Forensic Analysis Karaman, Turkey, Necdet Geren, University of Cukurova, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 Adana, Turkey 9:45am–11:30am Session Chair: John Wiechel, SEA, Limited, Columbus, OH, United States

9:45am – Early Fault Warning of Spindle Based on the Adaptive Weighted Fuzzy Petri Net Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86042 Hai Li, Wei Wang, Qingzhao Li, Lei Fan, Pu Huang, University Electrionic Science T 55 China TRACK 5 DESIGN, RELIABILITY, SAFETY, AND RISK – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

10:06am – Test Results: Vehicle Responses to Simulated 11:09am – Considerations for Communications Systems in Drag Caused by Front Tire Tread Detachment; The Effect of Underground Refuge Alternatives Scrub Radius and Speed Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87952 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87609 Nicholas Damiano, Chenming Zhou, Bruce Whisner, Mark W. Arndt, Transportation Safety, Technologies, Inc., National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Phoenix, AZ, United States, Stephen Arndt, Safety Pittsburgh, PA, United States Engineering and Forensic Analysis, Phoenix, AZ, United States 5-17 CRASHWORTHINESS, OCCUPANT 10:27am – Life Prediction of L6 Steel Using Strain-Life Curve and Strain Softening Phenomenon by Means of Low PROTECTION, AND BIOMECHANICS Cycle Fatigue Testing 5-17-1 Structural Systems Crashworthiness Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88867 Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 405 Sanket Inamdar, Bharat Forge Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra, India 9:45am–11:30am

10:48am – Microstructure Characterization and Evaluation Session Chair: Rudolf Reichert, George Mason University, of Mechanical Properties for Friction Welded En-24 Alloy Fairfax, VA, United States Steel Session Co-Chair: Mohamed Ridha Baccouche, Ford, Ann Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89043 Arbor, MI, United States Vijay Gaikwad, Bharat Forge Ltd., KCTI, Pune, Mharashtra, India 9:45am – Experimental and Numerical Studies on Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Metal-Polymer Hybrid Materials 5-14 TESTING FOR PRODUCT RELIABILITY Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86521 AND SAFETY Yiben Zhang, Lingyu Sun, Lijun Li, Beihang University, Beijing, China, Taikun Wang, Yantao Wang, Henan Key 5-14-1 Testing for Product Reliability and Safety Laboratory of Underwater Intelligent Equipment, Zhengzhou Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 406 Electromechanical Engineering Re, Zhengzhou, China 9:45am–11:30am 10:06am – Side Structure Integrity Research for Passenger Session Chair: John Wiechel, SEA, Limited, Columbus, OH, Rail Equipment United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87700 9:45am – Sawing Status Prediction of Diamond Sawblade Shaun Eshraghi, Michael Carolan, A. Benjamin Perlman, Sawing Concrete Based on the Characteristics of Material Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Cambridge, Composition MA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86340 10:27am – Finite Element Analysis of the Passenger Rail Shanshan Hu, Fan Yang, Zili Yang, Feixiang Xiong, Weiwei Equipment Workstation Table Sled Test Shi, Hongqun Tang, Guangxi University, Nanning, Guangxi, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87751 China Shaun Eshraghi, Kristine Severson, Volpe National 10:06am – Testing for AM Products With Recycled Transportation Systems Center, Cambridge, MA, United States, Filaments David Hynd, Transport Research Laboratory, Wokingham, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87112 Berkshire, United Kingdom, A. Benjamin Perlman, Volpe Serdar Tumkor, Jonathan Holman, University of Pittsburgh, National Transportation Systems Center, Cambridge, MA, Johnstown, PA, United States United States

10:27am – Product Design in a Global Economy 10:48am – Dynamic Energy Absorption Characteristics of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87685 Additively-Manufactured Macrolattice Materials Dennis Guenther, SEA Limited, Columbus, OH, United States, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88521 Michael Arnett, Manuel Forero Rueda, SEA Limited, Elk Keivan Davami, Mehrdad Mohsenizadeh, Michael Munther, Grove Village, IL, United States Tyler Palma, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, United States

10:48am – Statistical Time Domain Feature Based 11:09am – Numerical Study on Explosion Cutting Process Approach to Assess the Performance Degradation of of PMMA Plate and Key Factors Influence on Cutting Rotary Seals Performance Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87857 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86793 Madhumitha Ramachandran, Zahed Siddique, University of Lei Ge, Beihang University, Beijing, China, Yantao Wang, Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States Huipeng Hu, Henan Key Laboratory of Underwater Intelligent Equipment, Zhengzhou Electromechanical Engineering Re, Zhengzhou, China, Lijun Li, Yiben Zhang, Beihang University 56 Beijing, China TRACK 5 DESIGN, RELIABILITY, SAFETY, AND RISK – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

5-1 PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN 5-5 PRODUCT OPTIMIZATION 5-1-2 Product and Process Design II 5-5-2 Product Optimization II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 1:45pm–3:30pm 1:45pm–3:30pm Session Chair: Shuichi Fukuda, Keio University, Minato-ku, Session Chair: Antonio Caputi, Università degli Studi di Tokyo, Japan Bergamo, Dalmine (BG), Italy Session Co-Chair: Sina Mohsenian, University of Session Co-Chair: Victorita Radulescu, University Politechnica Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

1:45pm – The Automatic Basketball Rebound System 1:45pm – Optimal Reaction Wrench Measuring Platform Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86715 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87057 Thomas Smith, Vidya Nandikolla, California State University Rajesh Kumar, Aditya Jain, Jitendra Prasad Khatait, Indian Northridge, Northridge, CA, United States Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India

2:06pm – Journal Bearing With Controllable Radial 2:06pm – Systematic Study of the Effect of Non-Uniform Clearance Seal Stiffness on the Contact Stress in Flat-Faced Soft- Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86748 Seated Spring Operated Pressure Relief Valves Shahrbanoo Farkhondeh Biabnavi, Cleveland State Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87926 University, Beachwood, OH, United States, Majid Rashidi, Alex Schimanowski, Arthur Seibel, Josef Schlattmann, Cleveland State University, Pike, OH, United States Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany

2:27pm – Cross Sectional Area Changes Due to Plastic 2:27pm – Automotive Headlamp Design Optimization and Bending of Prismatic Bars Photometry Performance Improvement Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87608 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89120 Michael Zielinski, Rotor Clip Co Inc., Somerset, NJ, United Girish Kerur, Sachin M. Jadhao, Savitribai Phule Pune States, Ismail Soner Cinoglu, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, University, Pune, Maharashtra, India PA, United States 2:48pm – Numerical Modeling of the Intelligent Heating 2:48pm – Numerical Analysis of the Contribution of Shot Systems for Living Space Peening in the Fatigue Strength of Multipass Welded Joints Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89189 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87720 Victorita Radulescu, University Politechnica of Bucharest, Unai Etxeberria, Jon Ander Esnaola, Ibai Ulacia, Mondragon Bucharest, Romania Universitatea - Mondragon Goi Eskola Politeknikoa J.M.A.S. Coop., Mondragon, Spain, Done Ugarte, Iñigo Llavori, Miren 3:09pm – Advanced Modeling and Experimental Validation Larrañaga, Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Mondragon, Spain, of an Optimized Power Transformer Arkaitz Lopez-Jauregi, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87769 Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Mondragon, Spain Hélder Fernando Gonçalves Mendes, Cristiano José Pereira Coutinho, Sérgio Manuel Oliveira Tavares, Luís 3:09pm – Reactive Nitrogen Plasma Spray Coating of Miguel Ribeiro Félix, Agostinho Emanuel Nunes Martins de Titanium Nitride: Plasma Torch Design and Coating Matos, Efacec Energia, Máquinas e Equipamentos Eléctricos, Analysis S.A., Porto, Porto, Portugal, José Filipe Bizarro Meireles, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88813 António Costa Marques Pinho, Joel Ricardo da Silva Sina Mohsenian, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, Teixeira, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal MA, United States

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5-12 RELIABILITY METHODS 5-16 SAFETY IN TRANSPORTATION, 5-12-1 Reliability Methods AGRICULTURE, AND OFF-ROAD VEHICLES Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 5-16-1 Safety in Transportation, Agriculture, and Off- 1:45pm–3:30pm Road Vehicles Session Chair: Mohammad Pourgol-Mohammad, JCI/Sahand Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 406 University of Technology, York, PA, United States 1:45pm–3:30pm Session Co-Chair: Xiaobin Le, Wentworth Institute of Session Chair: John Wiechel, SEA, Limited, Columbus, OH, Technology, Boston, MA, United States United States

1:45pm – Applications of the Monte Carlo Method for 1:45pm – Road Guard: Innovative Use of Plastic Waste Estimating the Reliability of Components Under Multiple Material in Redesigning Road Curbs Cyclic Fatigue Loadings Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86021 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86130 Ebenezer Ahiati, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Xiaobin Le, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, Technology, Kumasi, United States 2:06pm – Low-Cost Wi-Fi Navigation of Smart Wheelchairs 2:06pm – System Wear Life Estimation Under Uncertainty Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86277 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87015 Wafa Batayneh, Khaled Hatamleh, Jordan University of Mohammad Pourmostafaei, Sahand University of Technology, Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan, Amjad Nusayr, University Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran, Mohammad Pourgol- of Houston–Victoria, Victoria, TX, United States, Rama Mohammad, JCI/Sahand University of Technology, York, PA, AlQuraan, Aseel Al-Khaleel, Ahmad Bataineh, Jordan United States, Mojtaba Yazdani, Hossein Salimi, Sahand University of Science & Technology, Irbid, Jordan University of Technology, Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran 2:27pm – Variable Braking Force Using Intelligent Twin 2:27pm – A Whole Operation Life Cycle Model of Gas Calipers Turbine Blades Under Multi-Physics Based on Variation of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86594 Blade Profile Parameters Ganesh Vinayaga Sundaram, Sri Venkateswara College of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87040 Engineering, Chennai, India, Chidambaram Subramanian, Dengji Zhou, Tingting Wei, Ma Shixi, Huisheng Zhang, Centre for Tire Research, Blacksburg, VA, United States Zhenhua Lu, Shilie Weng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 2:48pm – Optimal Design of a Conventional and Shanghai, China Magnetorheological Fluid Brakes Using Sensitivity Analysis 2:48pm – Reliability-Based Optimal Design of a Micro-Grid and Taguchi Method System Under Natural Disasters Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86775 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88139 Salwan Obaid Waheed Khafaji, Noah Manring, Mohammed Zhetao Chen, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Al-Mudhafar, University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, Piscataway, NJ, United States, Zhimin Xi, Rutgers University - MO, United States New Brunswick, Piscataway, NJ, United States 5-17 CRASHWORTHINESS, OCCUPANT 3:09pm – An Investigation for Operational Reliability PROTECTION, AND BIOMECHANICS Assessment of Rolling Bearings Using Ensemble Stacked Deep Auto-encoders 5-17-2 Full Vehicle Crashworthiness and Occupants Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89518 Protection Qibin Wang, Xianguang Kong, Hongbo Ma, Lei Yin, Jiantao Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 405 Chang, Yao Liu, Xidian University, Xi’an, China 1:45pm–3:30pm Session Chair: Lingyu Sun, Beihang University, Beijing, China Session Co-Chair: Mohamed Ridha Baccouche, Ford, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

1:45pm – Development of Structural Countermeasures for NHTSA’s Oblique Impact Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86684 Rudolf Reichert, Cing-Dao (Steve) Kan, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, United States

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2:06pm – A New Crashworthiness Design Method for 4:48pm – Hand Design Selection for Precision Grasping of Complex Vehicular Structures Using Principal Components Small Objects Based on Hand-object System Workspace Analysis (PCA) and Data Mining Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89640 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87703 Roshan Kumar Hota, Indian Institute of Technology, Xianping Du, Feng Zhu, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India, Kumar Cheruvu, Daytona Beach, FL, United States Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India

2:27pm – Finite Element Model Validation of the Hybrid-III 5:09pm – A Systems Engineering Approach to Rail Safety (H3-RS) Anthropomorphic Test Device (ATD) Incorporating the Internet of Things to Reliability-Risk Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87736 Modeling for Ranking Conceptual Designs Shaun Eshraghi, Kristine Severson, Volpe National Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86711 Transportation Systems Center, Cambridge, MA, United States, Anthony D. Angelo, U.S. Army ARDEC, Hillsborough, NJ, David Hynd, Transport Research Laboratory, Wokingham, United States, Edwin K.P. Chong, Colorado State University, Berkshire, United Kingdom, A. Benjamin Perlman, Volpe Ft. Collins, CO, United States National Transportation Systems Center, Cambridge, MA, United States 5-8 RELIABILITY AND RISK IN ENERGY 2:48pm – Pedestrian Collision Responses Using Legform SYSTEMS Impactor Subsystem and Full-Sized Pedestrian Model on 5-8-1 Reliability and Risk in Energy Systems Different Workbenches Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87904 3:45pm–5:30pm Obaidur Rahman Mohammed, Hamid Lankarani, Shabbir Memon, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, United States Session Chair: Guangdong Zhu, NREL, Englewood, CO, United States 3:09pm – A Peak-Selection RBF Mesh Morphing Method for Subject-Specific Child Occupant Modeling 3:45pm – A Novel Hybrid Strategy for Multimode Operation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88398 Mapping and Feature Extraction on Data-Driven Statistical Yunlei Yin, Wenxiang Dong, Chongqing University, Fault Detection Methods Chongqing, China, Zhenfei Zhan, Chongqing University, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87417 Livonia, MI, United States, JunMing Li, Chongqing University, Horacio Pinzon, Cinthia Audivet, Melitsa Torres, Marlon Chongqing, China Consuegra, Javier Alexander, Marco Sanjuan, Promigas, Barranquilla, Colombia

5-1 PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN 4:06pm – Seismic Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Nuclear 5-1-3 Product and Process Design III Power Plants: 10 CFR 50.69 Assumptions and Sources of Uncertainty Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 3:45pm–5:30pm Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87677 Sara Lyons, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Session Chair: Anthony D Angelo, U.S. Army ARDEC, Kensington, MD, United States, Shilp Vasavada, U.S. Nuclear Hillsborough, NJ, United States Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, United States Session Co-Chair: Olga Sankowski, Hamburg University of 4:27pm – Life Assessment of Gas Turbine Blades Under Technology, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany Creep Failure Mechanism Considering Humidity 3:45pm – Effective Design Team Composition Using Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87883 Individual and Group Cognitive Attributes Bita Soltanmohammadlou, Sahand University of Technology, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86888 Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran, Mohammad Pourgol- Kaitlyn Fritz, Line Deschenes, Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland Mohammad, JCI/Sahand University of Technology, York, PA, University, Rochester, MI, United States United States, Mojtaba Yazdani, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran 4:06pm – Application of Moving Particle Simulation Method to Transmission Design Process 4:48pm – Accelerated Degradation Testing of Rigid Wet Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87310 Cooling Media to Analyse the Impact of Calcium Scaling Chulmin Ahn, Hyundai Motor Group, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi- Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88508 do, Korea (Republic) Hemanth Narayan Dakshinamurthy, Ashwin Siddarth, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States, 4:27pm – Using Multi-Channel Human-System Interaction Abhishek Guhe, Mestex, A Division of Mestek Inc., Dallas, TX, for User-Centered Product Design United States, Rajesh Kasukurthy, University of Texas at Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88091 Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States, James Hoverson, Olga Sankowski, Dieter Krause, Hamburg University of Mestex, A Division of Mestek Inc., Dallas, TX, United States, 59 Technology, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany Dereje Agonafer, University of T TX, United States TRACK 5 DESIGN, RELIABILITY, SAFETY, AND RISK – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

5:09pm – Adhesion Durability in Photovoltaic Backsheets 5:09pm – Uncertainty Optimization Design of Vehicle Wheel as a Function of Indoor Accelerated Weathering Exposure Made of Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89704 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86769 Scott Julien, Jianfeng Sun, Northeastern University, Boston, Daijun Hu, Yingchun Shan, Xiandong Liu, Weihao Chai, MA, United States, Yu Wang, Case Western Reserve Beihang University, Beijing, China, Xiaoyin Wang, Pan Asia University, Cleveland, OH, United States, Andrew Fairbrother, Technical Automotive Center Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China Xiaohong Gu, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, United States, Sophie Napoli, Arkema, Inc., 5-16 SAFETY IN TRANSPORTATION, King of Prussia, PA, United States, Liang Ji, Kenneth P. AGRICULTURE, AND OFF-ROAD VEHICLES Boyce, Underwriters Laboratories, LLC, Northbrook, IL, United States, Michael Kempe, National Renewable Energy 5-16-2 Safety in Transportation, Agriculture, and Off- Laboratory, Golden, CO, United States, Roger H. French, Road Vehicles Laura S. Bruckman, Case Western Reserve University, Fourth Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 406 Cleveland, OH, United States, Gregory S. O’Brien, Adam W. 3:45pm–5:30pm Hauser, Arkema, Inc., King of Prussia, PA, United States, Kai Session Chair: John Wiechel, SEA, Limited, Columbus, OH, Tak Wan, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States United States

5-13 SAFETY, RISK AND RELIABILITY OF 3:45pm – Vulnerability Analysis of Link-Weighted Shanghai EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES Metrorail Transit Network Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86863 5-13-1 Safety, Risk and Reliability of Emerging Yanjie Zhang, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, Yalda Technologies Saadat, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 MD, United States, Dongming Zhang, Tongji University, 3:45pm–5:30pm Shanghai, China, Bilal Ayyub, University of Maryland College Session Chair: Mohammad Pourgol-Mohammad, JCI/Sahand Park, College Park, MD, United States, Hongwei Huang, University of Technology, York, PA, United States Tongji University, Shanghai, China

Session Co-Chair: Jeremy M. Gernand, Pennsylvania State 4:06pm – Design, Installation, and Validation of a Data University, University Park, PA, United States Acquisition System Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87071 3:45pm – Examining Pulmonary Toxicity of Engineered Yucheng Liu, Andrew LeClair, Matthew Doude, Reuben F. Nanoparticles Using Clustering for Safe Exposure Limits Burch V, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87431 United States Vignesh Ramchandran, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States, Jeremy Gernand, 4:27pm – A Model Based Framework for Wheel Lock Pennsylvania State University, Port Matilda, PA, United States Simulation in a Brake Dynamometer Towards Heavy Road Vehicle Safety 4:06pm – Limit Load Analysis of As-Fabricated Pipe Bends Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87230 With Low Ovality Under In-Plane Closing Moment Loading Indeevar Shyam Lanka, Akhil Challa, Nithya Sridhar, Indian and Internal Pressure Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India, Sankarganesh Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88004 Sankaralingam, Madras Engineering Industries Private Sherif Sorour, Mostafa Shazly, The British University in Egypt, Limited, Chennai, India, Shankar Coimbatore Subramanian, El Sherouk City, Egypt, Mohammad Megahed, Cairo Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai, India, University, Giza, Cairo, Egypt Gunasekaran Vivekanandan, Madras Engineering Industries 4:27pm – Real-Time Fault Diagnosis of Rotating Machinery Private Limited, Chennai, India Based on Improved 1-D Convolutional Neural Network 4:48pm – Post-Failure Recovery Strategies for Metrorail Under Noisy Environment Transit Networks With Washington D.C. as a Case Study Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88878 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87471 Liu Xingchen, Qi Caizhou, Zhao Jiong, Shen Hehong, Xiong Yalda Saadat, University of Maryland College Park, College Xiaolei, Tongji University, Shanghai, Shanghai, China Park, MD, United States, Yanjie Zhang, Dongming Zhang, 4:48pm – Flammability Risk Assessment of Mildly Hongwei Huang, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, Bilal Flammable Refrigerant Leak From Roof Top Unit Ayyub, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89011 United States Ahmed Elatar, Ahmad Abu-Heiba, Mingkan Zhang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, 5:09pm – Analytical Vehicle KANO Model Development Kevin Dean Edwards, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87825 Jiaquan Chen, FAW, Rochester, MI, United States, Yin-ping 60 Knoxville, TN, United States, Viral Patel, Van Baxter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, Chang, Oakland University Omar Abdelaziz, Cleat Consulting, Dubai, United Arab Emir. TRACK 5 DESIGN, RELIABILITY, SAFETY, AND RISK – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 11:24am – The Improved Model of Particle Shape Prediction Considering the Choke-Level Effect for Cone 5-19 DESIGN, RELIABILITY, SAFETY, AND Crusher Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88603 RISK PLENARY Wei Zhang, Wang Jixin, Jilin University, Changchun, China, 5-19-1 Design, Reliability, Safety, and Risk Plenary Yu Xiangjun, Kunming University, Kunming, China Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 8:00am–8:45am 5-4 CAD, CAM AND CAE DESIGN 8:00am – Autonomous Vehicle Safety: Tomorrow’s Rewards 5-4-1 CAD, CAM and CAE Design I Versus Today’s Reality Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90096 10:00am–11:45am Roger McCarthy, McCarthy Engineering, Palo Alto, CA, United Session Chair: Marco Rossoni, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, States Italy 5-1 PRODUCT AND PROCESS DESIGN Session Co-Chair: Yucheng Liu, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, United States 5-1-4 Product and Process Design IV Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 10:00am – Computational Design and Analysis of Nitinol- 10:00am–11:45am Based Arch Wedge Support Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86287 Session Chair: Giorgio Colombo, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Tyler N. Stranburg, Yucheng Liu, Harish Chander, Adam Italy Knight, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, Session Co-Chair: Ragavanantham Shanmugam, Anna United States University, Chennai, India 10:21am – Analysis of Reciprocating Seals in the Wet-Mate 10:00am – Design and Development of a Low-Cost Roof Electrical Connectors for Underwater Applications Top Solar Ventilator Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86988 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86997 Quan Han, Yan Zhang, Haiyang Chen, Juekuan Yang, Ragavanantham Shanmugam, Anna University, Chennai, Yunfei Chen, Southeast University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China India, Umayakumar Vellaisamy, Larsen and Toubro Limited, Chennai, India, Karthikeyan Balasubramaniam, Wheels India 10:42am – BIM Integration to Railway Projects —Case Limited, Chennai, India, Sathishkumar Mani, Anna University, Study Chennai, India Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88851 Mounir Bensalah, Ibn Tofail University, ENSAK - Colas Rail 10:21am – A Small-Scale Robotic Spill Detection and Maroc, Casablanca, Morocco, Abdelmajid Elouadi, Hassan Cleaning Method Mharzi, Ibn Tofail University, ENSAK, Kénitra, Morocco Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87180 Hussain F. Alsaif, Houssam Antar, Demitri Baker, Ashmita 11:03am – A Big Shift in Engineering: What Issues are Tandon, Jack Manning, Guohua Ma, James McCusker, Expected and How We Could Possibly Deal With Them Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89170 Shuichi Fukuda, Keio University, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan 10:42am – Unmanned Underwater Drone Design for Ocean Exploration 11:24am – An Algorithm for Similar 3D Model Difference Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87649 Examination Using Geometric Matching Rojitha Goonesekere, Yu Guo, Midwestern State University, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86996 Wichita Falls, TX, United States Lianshui Guo, Yue Yin, Beihang University, Beijing, China

11:03am – Nuclear Storage Cask Inspection Robotics as a Case Study in System Design Challenges Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88374 Jen Bracken, Sean N. Brennan, Ian Van Sant, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States, Cliff Lissenden, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States, Karl Reichard, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States

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5-10 GENERAL TOPICS ON RISK, SAFETY 5-2 SOCIAL CONTEXT AWARE DESIGN AND RELIABILITY 5-2-1 Social Context Aware Design 5-10-1 Topics on Safety and Hazard Analysis Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 1:45pm–3:30pm 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: Shuichi Fukuda, Keio University, Minato-ku, Session Chair: Bin Zhou, FM Global, Norwood, MA, United Tokyo, Japan States Session Co-Chair: Marco Rossoni, Politecnico di Milano, Session Co-Chair: Arun Veeramany, Pacific Northwest Milano, Italy National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States 1:45pm – Printed and 360 Head-Mounted Display 10:00am – Occupational Safety Implications of the Rendering: A Cross-Cultural Study Comparing Utility, Changing Energy Mix Spatial Representation and Emotional Capabilities Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86678 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87163 Jeremy Gernand, Pennsylvania State University, Port Matilda, Juan-Carlos Rojas, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, PA, United States Nuevo León, Mexico, Juan Luis Higuera-Trujillo, Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Valencia, Spain, Roberto 10:21am – Track Shape, Resulting Dynamics, and Injury Mora-Salinas, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Puebla, Puebla, Rates of Greyhounds Mexico, Jessica Galindo, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Puebla, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87156 Mexico, Susana Iñarra Abad, Universitat Politècnica de Fatemeh Mahdavi, Md. Imam Hossain, Hasti Hayati, Paul València - I3B, Valencia, Spain Kennedy, David Eager, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia 2:06pm – Binomial Parameter Estimation and Mapping for Demand Prediction: A Case Study of Bike Sharing Station 10:42am – Engineering a Pool Ladder to Prevent Drownings Expansion Design in Above-Ground Pools Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87865 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87875 Bryan Watson, Cassandra Telenko, Georgia Institute of William Pierce, Richard Ziernicki, Knott Laboratory LLC, Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States Centennial, CO, United States 2:27pm – Scalability Considerations in the Design of 11:03am – A Set of Preliminary Model Experiments for Microgrids to Support Socioeconomic Development in Studying Engineering Student Biases in the Assessment Rural Communities and Prioritization of Risks Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88441 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87888 Hailie Suk, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Jeremy Gernand, Pennsylvania State University, Port Matilda, Buffalo, NY, United States, Abhishek Yadav, University of PA, United States Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States, John Hall, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United 11:24am – Design and Testing of a Novel Human Vibration States Measurement System to Analyze the Connection Between Vibration Exposure and Hearing Loss 2:48pm – Decision Making Under Severe Uncertainty in Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89867 Engineering Projects Olivia Bridston, Gaelen Murray, Zac Oldham, Gonzaga Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89744 University, Spokane, WA, United States Sara Naranjo Corona, Oakland University, Clarkston, MI, United States, Vijitashwa Pandey, Judson Estes, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States

3:09pm – From Customer Requirements to Detailed Design: How Do Product Data Change? Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87900 Marco Rossoni, Giorgio Colombo, Luca Bergonzi, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy

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5-4 CAD, CAM AND CAE DESIGN 5-10 GENERAL TOPICS ON RISK, SAFETY 5-4-2 CAD, CAM and CAE Design II AND RELIABILITY Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 304 5-10-2 Topics on Risk and Hazard Analysis 1:45pm–3:30pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 Session Chair: Daniele Regazzoni, University of Bergamo, 1:45pm–3:30pm Dalmine (BG), Italy Session Chair: John Wiechel, SEA, Limited, Columbus, OH, Session Co-Chair: Jorge D. Camba, Purdue University, West United States Lafayette, IN, United States Session Co-Chair: Javad Sattarvand, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, United States 1:45pm – A Study on Sampling Strategies to Determine the Variability of Parametric History-Based 3D CAD Models 1:45pm – Escalator Risk and Assessment of Safety Review Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87404 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87889 Manuel Contero, Ferran Naya, David Pérez-López, Thomas Bress, Exponent, Bowie, MD, United States, Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain, Pedro Eugenia Kennedy, Exponent, Natick, MA, United States, Company, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Castellón, Spain, Rob Kupkovits, Exponent, Atlanta, GA, United States Jorge D. Camba, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 2:00pm – Equipment Fault Diagnosis Based on Image Recognition From Sensor Network Using Deep Learning 2:06pm – Motion Capture and Data Elaboration to Analyze Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89156 Wheelchair Setup and Users’ Performance Tingting Wei, Ma Shixi, Dengji Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87531 University, Shanghai, China Daniele Regazzoni, Andrea Vitali, University of Bergamo, Dalmine (BG), Italy, Caterina Rizzi, University of Bergamo, 2:15pm – Flexible Parametric Proportional Hazard Model Rho (MI), Italy, Filippo Colombo Zefinetti, University of for Performance Assessment in Complex Systems: Case Bergamo, Dalmine (BG), Italy Study of Mining Equipment Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89315 2:27pm – Research on a Multi-Fidelity Surrogate Model Amin Moniri-Morad, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Based Model Updating Strategy East Azarbaijan, Iran, Mohammad Pourgol-Mohammad, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88421 JCI/Sahand University of Technology, York, PA, United States, Ping Wang, Qingmiao Wang, Xin Yang, Chongqing University, Amid Agha Babaei, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Chongqing, China, Zhenfei Zhan, Chongqing University, East Azarbaijan, Iran, Javad Sattarvand, University of Nevada, Livonia, MI, United States Reno, NV, United States

2:48pm – Extending Model Based Definition (MBD) to 2:30pm – Study on the Structural Stability Evaluation of Capture Product Behavior and Contextual Information Telescopic Boom Crane for ROV Lars Using a Model Based Feature Information Network (MFIN) Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89076 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89646 Namsub Woo, Young Ju Kim, Hyunji Kim, Sangmok Han, Saikiran Gopalakrishnan, Kevin J. Del Re, Purdue University, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Pohang, West Lafayette, IN, United States, Daniel Campbell, Capvidia, Korea (Republic), Jiho Ha, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Sugar Land, TX, United States, Rosemary Astheimer, Michael Mineral Resources, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea D. Sangid, Nathan W. Hartman, Purdue University, West (Republic), Sunchul Huh, Gyeongsang National University, Lafayette, IN, United States Tongyeong-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea (Republic)

3:09pm – Identification, Modeling and Experimental 2:45pm – Numerical Analysis of Propagation Characterization of Oil/Gas Drill Pipe Failure Characteristics of Hazard and Noxious Substance (HNS) Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88815 Based on the Kriging Model Jamil Abdo, Frostburg State University, Frostburg, MD, United Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88830 States, Edris Hassan, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Seong Hyuk Lee, C.H. Jeong, Min Kyu Ko, Chung-Ang Oman, Jan Kwak, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar University, Seoul, Korea (Republic), Moonjin Lee, KRISO, Daejeon, Korea (Republic), Joo Hyun Moon, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea (Republic)

3:00pm – Remaining Useful Life (RUL) Prediction of Rolling Element Bearing Using Random Forest and Gradient Boosting Technique Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87623 Sangram Patil, Aum Patil, Vishwadeep Handikherkar, 63 Sumit Desai, Vikas Phalle, Faruk Kazi, V Technological Institute, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India TRACK 5 DESIGN, RELIABILITY, SAFETY, AND RISK – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

5-18 GENERAL 5-18-2 General 5-18-1 General Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 3:45pm–5:30pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: Mohammad Pourgol-Mohammad, JCI/Sahand University of Technology, York, PA, United States Session Chair: Mohammad Pourgol-Mohammad, JCI/Sahand University of Technology, York, PA, United States 3:45pm – A Decision-Based Mobility Model and Value of 3:45pm – How Much Is Too Much for a Seatback Recline to Information for Autonomous Ground Vehicles Promote Occupant Submarining: A Study Using Rigid Seat Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89630 Sled Model and 5th Percentile Female ATD Sam Kassoumeh, Line Deschenes, Vijitashwa Pandey, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86258 U.S. Army RDECOM - TARDEC, Warren, MI, Chandra Thorbole, TST LLC, Rogers, AR, United States David Gorsich, United States 4:27pm – Extension Injuries During Motor Vehicle Collisions in Thoracic Spines With Pre-Existing Pathology 4:06pm – Design of Smart Electromagnetic Clutch and Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86701 Development of Control Algorithm for Implementation in a Mathieu Davis, Jessica Isaacs, Exponent, Philadelphia, PA, 4-Wheeler United States, Sridhar Natarajan, Exponent, Phoenix, AZ, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88759 National institute of Technology Suratkal- United States, Amy Mumbower, UT Health San Antonio, San Vedanth Reddy, Karnataka, Suratkal, Karnataka, India Antonio, TX, United States, Jacob Fisher, Exponent, Philadelphia, PA, United States 4:27pm – Calculation of Neck Loads in Minor Impact 4:48pm – Assessing Occupant Motion and Seat Back Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88655 SEA, Limited, Columbus, OH, United States Performance of Contemporary Seats in Rear Impact John Wiechel, Collisions 4:48pm – Mitigating Vehicle Incompatibility in Rear Impacts Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87997 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88268 Steven Meyer, Arin Nelson, Jeremy McMillin, Brian Herbst, Christopher Clarke, SAFE, Santa Barbara, CA, United Safety Analysis & Forensic Engineering (SAFE) Laboratories States, Steven Meyer, SAFE LLC, Goleta, CA, United States, LLC, Goleta, CA, United States Brian Herbst, SAFE Laboratories LLC, Goleta, CA, United States, SAFE, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 5:09pm – Comparison Study on Reliability Index Approach, Lauren Bell, Performance Measure Approach and Monte Carlo 5:09pm – Analysis of Deformation Induced Vehicle Door Simulation Method for Pipeline Reliability Evaluation Latch Actuation Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87326 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88205 Shabbir Memon, Obaidur Rahman Mohammed, Hamid Christopher Clarke, SAFE, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, Lankarani, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, United States Steven Meyer, Brian Herbst, SAFE Laboratories LLC, Goleta, CA, United States, Lauren Bell, SAFE, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

64 6-1-1: Dynamics, Vibration, and Control Plenary 6-2-1: Dynamics, Vibration, and Control – I 6-2-2: Dynamics, Vibration, and Control – II 6-3-1: Nonlinear Dynamics, Control, and Stochastic Mechanics I 6-3-2: Nonlinear Dynamics, Control, and Stochastic Mechanics II 6-4-1: Robot Control I 6-4-2: Robot Control II 6-4-3: Robot Design I 6-4-4: Robot Design II 6-4-5: Mechanism Design I 6-4-6: Mechanism Design II 6-4-7: Compliant Mechanisms 6-5-1: Fluid-Structure Interaction I 6-5-2: Fluid-Structure Interaction II 6-6-1: Vibration, Noise Control and Damping Technologies I 6-6-2: Vibration, Noise Control and Damping Technologies II 6-6-3: Vibration, Noise Control and Damping Technologies III 6-7-1: Dynamics and Control in Micro/Nano Engineering I 6-8-1: Mechanics of Smart Structures 6-8-2: Energy Harvesting and Transducers 6-9-1: Novel Control of Dynamic System I 6-9-2: Novel Control of Dynamic System II 6-10-1: Multibody Dynamic Systems and Applications I 6-10-2: Multibody Dynamic Systems and Applications II 6-10-3: Multibody Dynamic Systems and Applications III 6-11-1: Vibrations of Continuous Systems I 6-11-2: Vibrations of Continuous Systems II 6-12-1: Mobile Service Robots and Unmanned Vehicles I 6-12-2: Mobile Service Robots and Unmanned Vehicles II 6-13-1: Control Theory and Applications I 6-15-1: Measurement and Analysis Techniques in Nonlinear Dynamics I 6-17-1: Multi-Physics Dynamics-Control & Diagnostics-Prognostics of Structures I 6-19-1: Renewable Energy, Structural Health Monitoring, and Distributed Structural Systems I 6-20-1: Dynamics, Vibration, and Control for Structural Health Monitoring Applications I Track Organizers Shanzhong (Shawn) Duan, Saint Martin’s Kiwon Sohn, University of Hartford, Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas University, United States United States Rio Grande Valley, United States William Prescott, Siemens Product He Shen, California State University, Los Bogdan Epureanu, University of Lifecycle Management, United States Angeles, United States Michigan, United States Ilie Talpasanu, Wentworth Institute of Yin-ping Chang, Oakland University, Marco Amabili, McGill University, Technology, United States United States Canada Marco Amabili, McGill University, Sebastian Roa Prada, Universidad Canada Autonoma de Bucaramanga, Colombia Topic Organizers Giuseppe Quaglia, Politecnico Di Hong Zhou, Texas A&M University- Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas Torino – DIMEAS, Italy Kingsville, United States Rio Grande Valley, United States Luca Bruzzone, DIMEC – Università degli Naoufel Azouz, University of Evry, France Bogdan Epureanu, University of Studi di Genova, Italy Ayse Tekes, Kennesaw State University, Michigan, United States Giulio Reina, U Salento, Italy United States Marco Amabili, McGill University, Renato Vidoni, Free University of Robley G. Kirk, Virginia Tech, United Canada Bolzano, Italy States Zhibin Lin, North Dakota State University, Majura Selekwa, North Dakota State Akintoye O. Oyelade, University of United States University, United States Lagos, Nigeria Xiangqing Tangpong, North Dakota State Dale McDonald, Gonzaga University, Ashok Belegundu, Pennsylvania State University, United States United States Univ, United States Ying Huang, North Dakota State Pezhman Hassanpour, Loyola Saad Ilyas, King Abdullah University of University, United States Marymount University, United States Science & Tech, Saudi Arabia Hong Zhou, Texas A&M University- Ioannis Georgiou, Nat'l Tech University of Hornsen(HS) Tzou, of Kingsville, United States Athens, Greece Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Puren Ouyang, Ryerson University, Francesco Romeo, SAPIENZA Universita C. Steve Suh, Texas A&M University, Canada of Roma, Italy United States Kostas Karazis, Framatome Inc., United Nikolaos Xiros, University of New Shanzhong (Shawn) Duan, Saint Martin's States Orleans, Naval Arch & Marine Eng., University, United States Dennis Gottuso, AREVA, United States United States Isaac Elishakoff, Florida Atlantic Farbod Alijani, Technical University of C. Steve Suh, Texas A&M University, University, United States Delft, Netherlands United States Berkan Alanbay, Virginia Tech, United Brian Painter, Framatome Inc., United Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Institute of States States Mining & Technology, United States Ibrahim F Gebrel, University of Western Rinaldo Garziera, Universitry of Parma, Ontario, Canada Italy Session Organizers Aman Kumar, Indian Institute of Eleonora Tubaldi, University of Arizona, Christopher Jobes, NIOSH, United Technology Kharagpur, India United States States Mustapha Fofana, Worcester Polytechnic Huancai Lu, Zhejiang University of Ashkan Eslaminejad, North Dakota State Inst, United States Technology, China University, United States Giuseppe Quaglia, Politecnico Di Chin-An Tan, Wayne State University, Sohel Anwar, Indiana University-Purdue Torino – DIMEAS, Italy United States University Indianapolis, United States Jacob A. Farber, University of Pittsburgh, Donald Michael McFarland, University Isaac Elishakoff, Florida Atlantic United States of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University, United States Pezhman Hassanpour, Loyola United States Ho-Hoon Lee, Southeastern LA Marymount University, United States Hornsen(HS) Tzou, Nanjing University of University, United States Nikolaos Xiros, University of New Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Yong Zhu, Wilkes University, United Orleans, Naval Arch & Marine Eng., Hua Li, Zhejiang University, China States United States Lifeng Wang, Nanjing University of Yoram Halevi, Tech-israel Institute of Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Tech, Israel Mining & Technology, United States C. Steve Suh, Texas A&M University, Wooram Park, University of Texas at United States Dallas, United States Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Vivek Sangwan, Indian Institute of Baltimore County, United States Technology Bombay, India TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND 6-4-7 Compliant Mechanisms CONTROL Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 9:45am–11:30am Session Chair: Hong Zhou, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, 6-4 DESIGN AND CONTROL OF ROBOTS, Kingsville, TX, United States MECHANISMS AND STRUCTURES Session Co-Chair: Ayse Tekes, Kennesaw State University, 6-4-1 Robot Control I Marietta, GA, United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 9:45am–11:30am 9:45am – Compliant Translational Double Exact Dwell Mechanism Session Chair: Ho-Hoon Lee, Southeastern Louisiana Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86073 University, Hammond, LA, United States Ayse Tekes, Hongkuan Lin, Kennesaw State University, Session Co-Chair: Yong Zhu, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, Marietta, GA, United States PA, United States 10:06am – On Novel Dynamic Displacement Amplification 9:45am – Control of a Robotic Prosthetic Hand Using an Using Compliant Mechanisms EMG Signal Based Counter Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87638 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86032 Abhijit Tanksale, Prasanna Gandhi, Indian Institute of Kyle Stanek, Nathan Barnhart, Yong Zhu, Wilkes University, Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Wilkes-Barre, PA, United States 10:27am – Reduction of Jerk Through Optimization of a 10:06am – Dynamic Modeling and Control of the Hexapod Knee Assistive Device Designed Using Four-Bar Controlled Robot Using Matlab SimMechanics Compliance Actuator Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88226 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87012 Sameh I. Beaber, Military Technical College, Cairo, Cairo, Saikat Sahoo, Aditya Jain, Dilip Pratihar, Indian Institute of Egypt, Abdelrahman Zaghloul, McMaster University, Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India Hamilton, ON, Canada, Mohamed Kamel, Wessam Hussein, 10:48am – Large Deformation Analysis and Experiments Military Technical College, Cairo, Egypt With Double Parallelogram Compliant Mechanisms 10:27am – Simultaneously Satisfying Multi-Objective Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87604 Design of Structural and Control Systems Based on Abhijit Tanksale, Prasanna Gandhi, Indian Institute of Consideration of Uncertainty by Set-Based Approach Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86757 11:09am – Synthesizing Bidirectional Constant Torque Haruo Ishikawa, Naoko Sasaki, The Electro- Compliant Mechanisms Using Precompressed Beams Communications, Chofu, Japan Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86469 10:48am – Control for a Two-Link Planar Robot With an Monik Thanaki, Hong Zhou, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Actuated Tail Kingsville, TX, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86827 Xinjia Yu, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United 6-12 MOBILE SERVICE ROBOTS AND States, Mark Bedillion, Carnegie Mellon University, Gibsonia, UNMANNED VEHICLES PA, United States 6-12-1 Mobile Service Robots and Unmanned 11:09am – A Path-Generating Motion Control Scheme for a Vehicles I Mobile Robot in the Environment of Obstacles Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86524 9:45am–11:30am Ho-Hoon Lee, Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, Session Chair: Giuseppe Quaglia, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, LA, United States Italy

9:45am – Rese_Q: UGV for Rescue Tasks Functional Design Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86395 Giuseppe Quaglia, Paride Cavallone, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

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10:06am – Image Identification of a Moving Object Based 10:30am – Intelligent Adaptive Control for Anti-Lock on an Improved Canny Edge Detection Algorithm Braking System Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86792 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87659 Yang Liu, Lingyu Sun, Lijun Li, Yiben Zhang, Beihang Wafa Batayneh, Jordan University of Science and Technology, University, Beijing, China, Zongmiao Dai, Zhenkai Xiong, Irbid, Jordan, Mohammad Jaradat, American University of Zhengzhou Electromechanical Engineering Research Institute, Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emir., Ahmad Bataineh, Jordan Zhengzhou, China University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan

10:27am – GA Optimized Formation Control of Autonomous 10:45am – A Game-Theoretic Approach to Defending Underwater Vehicles Nuclear Instrumentation and Control Systems From Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87299 Cyber-Threats Mansour Karkoub, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87713 United States, Lotfi Romdhane, American University of Lee T. Maccarone, Daniel G. Cole, University of Pittsburgh, Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emir. Pittsburgh, PA, United States

10:48am – Performance Analysis of UAV Visual Landmark 11:00am – Application of the Levenberg-Marquardt Tracking Under Rapid Motion Algorithm to Control a Gough-Stewart Platform Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88345 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89399 Eric Jacobson, Akin Tatoglu, University of Hartford, West David Gordon, Kevin Anderson, Nolan Tsuchiya, California Hartford, CT, United States State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, United States 11:09am – On Self-Driving Car Safety: Occupancy Map Modification With Rapid Emergency Vehicle Detection 6-15 MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88492 Akin Tatoglu, Eoin King, Jarrett Lagler, University of Hartford, TECHNIQUES IN NONLINEAR DYNAMIC West Hartford, CT, United States 6-15-1 Measurement and Analysis Techniques in Nonlinear Dynamics I 6-13 CONTROL THEORY AND Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 APPLICATIONS 9:45am–11:30am 6-13-1 Control Theory and Applications I Session Chair: Pezhman Hassanpour, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 9:45am–11:30am 9:45am – Effect of Eccentricity on the Nonlinear Dynamic Session Chair: Jacob A. Farber, University of Pittsburgh, Behavior of a Cam and Follower Mechanism With Clearance Pittsburgh, PA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86202 Louay S. Yousuf, Auburn University, Walled Lake, MI, United 9:45am – Improving Boiler Efficiency Using PLC Controller States, Dan Marghitu, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86100 States Hung Tang, TAI Engineering, York, PA, United States, Ma’moun Abu-Ayyad, Penn State Harrisburg, Middletwon, PA, 10:06am – Numerical Modeling and Analysis of Nonlinear United States Dynamic Response for a Bolted Joint Beam Considering Interface Frictional Contact 10:00am – Dynamic Exposure Model of Scanning Beam Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86743 Interference Lithography Dongwu Li, Chao Xu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86979 Xi’an, Shaanxi, China, Dong Wang, China Academy of Sen Lu, Kaiming Yang, Yu Zhu, Leijie Wang, Ming Zhang, Engineering Physics, Mianyang, China, Lihua Wen, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China

10:15am – Using Multiple-Model Adaptive Estimation and 10:27am – An Improved Analytical Model of Friction and System Identification for Fault Detection in Nuclear Power Ball Motion in Linear Ball Bearings: With Application to Plants Ball-To-Ball Contact Prediction Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87616 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88033 Jacob A. Farber, Daniel G. Cole, University of Pittsburgh, Bo Lin, Molong Duan, Chinedum Okwudire, University of Pittsburgh, PA, United States Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Jason Wou, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, United States

10:48am – Dynamic Characteristics of Resonant Beams With Passive Thermal Stress Regulators 66 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88536 Tyler Kellar, Pezhman Hassanpour, Loyola Marymount TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

11:09am – Approximate Response of Beam-Type Resonant 6-2 GENERAL Biosensors Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88535 6-2-1 Dynamics, Vibration, and Control-I Pezhman Hassanpour, Loyola Marymount University, Los Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 Angeles, CA, United States 1:45pm–3:30pm Session Chair: Christopher Jobes, NIOSH, Pittsburgh, PA, 6-17 MULTI-PHYSICS DYNAMICS-CONTROL United States & DIAGNOSTICS-PROGNOSTICS OF Session Co-Chair: Ashkan Eslaminejad, North Dakota State STRUCTURES University, Fargo, ND, United States

6-17-1 Multi-Physics Dynamics-Control & 1:45pm – Identification of Lug Excitation Force by Using Diagnostics-Prognostics of Structures I Three-Dimensional Rigid Ring Model Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86339 9:45am–11:30am Katsuhide Fujita, National Institute of Technology, Ube Session Chair: Nikolaos Xiros, University of New Orleans, College, Ube, Japan, Takashi Saito, Yamaguchi University, Naval Arch & Marine Eng, New Orleans, LA, United States Ube/Yamaguchi, Japan, Mitsugu Kaneko, Yanmar Co., Ltd., Maibara, Japan 9:45am – Toward a Contactless Hydrokinetic Energy Harvester: A Computational Magnetic Field Estimation 2:06pm – Development of Vehicle Seat by Embedding Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87063 Urethane Within Air Cell Georgios Tsakyridis, Nikolaos Xiros, University of New Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86389 Orleans, New Orleans, LA, United States, Michael Bernitsas, Shinichiro Ota, Yuji Nakamura, Okayama Prefectural University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States University, Okayama, Japan

10:06am – Research on a Mechanical Model of the 2:27pm – Dynamic Modeling System to Determine Stopping Connecting and Sliding Parts in Motion for a Reciprocating Distances of Mobile Underground Coal Equipment Compressor Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86422 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87392 Christopher Jobes, Jacob Carr, NIOSH, Pittsburgh, PA, Yu Mizobe, Takashi Saito, Yamaguchi University, United States Ube/Yamaguchi, Japan, Yoshifumi Mori, Tokuyama Corporation, Yamaguchi, Japan 2:48pm – A Comparative Study of Rapid Quadrupedal Sprinting and Turning Dynamics on Different Terrains and 10:27am – Study on Dependency of Dynamic Properties in Conditions: Racing Greyhounds Galloping Dynamics a Rolling Roller on Fine Coal Upon the Running Velocity Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87144 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87416 Hasti Hayati, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Kentaro Oshiro, Yamaguchi University, Ube/Yamaguchi, NSW, Australia, Paul Walker, Fatemeh Mahdavi, University Japan, Akira Kobayashi, Kazuhiro Watanabe, Emi Ohno, of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW, Australia, Robert Makoto Echizenya, IHI Corporation, Koto-ku, Japan, Stephenson, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Katsuhide Fujita, National Institute of Technology, Ube NSW, Australia, Terry Brown, University of Technology College, Ube, Japan, Takashi Saito, Yamaguchi University, Sydney, Ultimo, NSW, Australia, David Eager, University of Ube/Yamaguchi, Japan Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

10:48am – Shape Memory Alloy Based Rotational Actuator 3:09pm – Numerical Research on Machining Stability Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87646 Subject to Delayed PID Control Nicholas Hofmann, Michael Hennessey, University of St. Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87475 Thomas, St. Paul, MN, United States Mingjie Li, Xiaojian Zhang, Yakun Xie, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan City, China 11:09am – System Identification for Control of a Bow Thruster With Brushless Motor and Shaft-Less Propeller Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88029 Priyatham Sanjeeva Reddy Ramidi, Nikolaos Xiros, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, United States, Stavros Lalizas, Anastasios Papavasileiou, Vasileios Douvris, Nikolas Theodorou, Alexandros Lalizas, LALIZAS Hellas, Piraeus, Piraeus, Greece

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6-4 DESIGN AND CONTROL OF ROBOTS, 2:00pm – Inductance of Twisted Nylon Actuators With MECHANISMS AND STRUCTURES Conductive Wires Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87214 6-4-2 Robot Control II Hua Li, Haochen Ye, K.M. Hu, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 China 1:45pm–3:30pm 2:15pm – Structural Self-Sensing by Capacitance Session Chair: Yoram Halevi, Technion-Israel Institute of Measurement Technology, Technion City, Haifa, Israel Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87748 Session Co-Chair: Wooram Park, University of Texas at Dallas, Deborah D.L. Chung, Kairong Shi, Yulin Wang, Asma A. Richardson, TX, United States Eddib, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States 1:45pm – Brain-Computer Interface Application in Robotic Gripper Control 2:30pm – Study on Large Deformation of Laminated Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86274 Piezoelectric Rectangular Plate Briana Landavazo, Vidya Nandikolla, California State Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88599 University Northridge, Northridge, CA, United States Lihua Chen, Shoujie Cui, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China, Xiaozhi Zhang, University of Vermont, 2:06pm – Minimum Energy Control of Redundant Systems Burlington, VT, United States, Wei Zhang, Beijing University of Using Evolutionary Bi-Level Optimization Technology, Beijing, China Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88709 Uriel Nusbaum, Technion, Haifa, Israel, Miri Weiss Cohen, 2:45pm – Frequency Control of Simply Supported Beam by Braude College of Engineering, Karmiel, Israel, Yoram Halevi, Light-Activated Shape Memory Polymers Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Technion City, Haifa, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88814 Israel Yang Yunze, Yuan Jihai, Fan Mu, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China 2:27pm – Light-Powered Soft Robots Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89146 3:00pm – Mesh-Free Vibration Analysis of Suspended Shengqiang Cai, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, Strain Gradient Nano-Plate CA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87428 Wang Li, Lifeng Wang, Jingnong Jiang, Nanjing University of 2:48pm – Dynamic Analysis for Motor-Powered Periotomes Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China in Dentistry Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88196 6-9 NOVEL CONTROL OF DYNAMIC Jianping Lin, Om A. Sharma, Wooram Park, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States SYSTEM AND 6-9-1 Novel Control of Dynamic System I 3:09pm – Functional Design of a Robust Dynamic Position Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 and Data Acquisition System 1:45pm–3:30pm Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87993 James Meyers, U.S. Coast Gaurd, Quincy, MA, United States, Session Chair: C. Steve Suh, Texas A&M University, College Tooran Emami, U.S. Coast Gaurd Academy, East Lyme, CT, Station, TX, United States United States 1:45pm – A Novel Nonlinear Time-Frequency Strategy for Stabilizing Inverted Pendulum Cart System 6-8 SMART STRUCTURES AND Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86758 STRUCTRONIC SYSTEMS: SENSING, Zilong Zhang, C. Steve Suh, Texas A&M University, College ENERGY GENERATION AND CONTROL Station, TX, United States 6-8-1 Mechanics of Smart Structures 2:06pm – An Experimental Study of Periodic Motions in a Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 Duffing Oscillator 1:45pm–3:30pm Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86833 Session Chair: Hornsen (HS) Tzou, Nanjing University of Yu Guo, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX, United Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China States, Albert Luo, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL, United States, Abigail Reyes, Zeltzin Reyes, Midwestern 1:45pm – Development of Soft Body Rescue-Bot Using 3D State University, Wichita Falls, TX, United States Printing Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86860 2:27pm – Period Motions in a Periodically Forced, Damped Cody Lewis, Jared Legg, Minchul Shin, Georgia Southern Double Pendulum 68 University, Statesboro, GA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86849 Chuan Guo, Albert Luo, Souther Edwards TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

2:48pm – On the Proper Description of Complex Network 6-19 RENEWABLE ENERGY, STRUCTURAL Dynamics HEALTH MONITORING, AND Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88051 Chun-Lin Yang, C. Steve Suh, Texas A&M University, College DISTRIBUTED STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS Station, TX, United States 6-19-1 Renewable Energy, Structural Health Monitoring, and Distributed Structural Systems I 3:09pm – An Optimization Model of High-Speed and High- Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 Precision Machining Based on Model Predictive Control 1:45pm–3:30pm Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88326 Jing Zhang, Jiexiong Ding, Qingzhao Li, Qicheng Ding, Session Chair: Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland, Zhong Jiang, Li Du, Wei Wang, University of Electrionic Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China 1:45pm – Effectiveness of Using Mixed Coordinates in Modeling Wind Turbines 6-12 MOBILE SERVICE ROBOTS AND Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87493 UNMANNED VEHICLES Ayman A. Nada, Ali S. Al-Shahrani, Jazan University, Jazan, 6-12-2 Mobile Service Robots and Unmanned Saudi Arabia Vehicles II 2:06pm – Effect of Damage on the Normalized Frequency of Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 Beam-Like Structures Using Vibration Based Technique 1:45pm–3:30pm Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88788 Session Chair: Giuseppe Quaglia, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Putti Srinivasa Rao, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Italy Andhra Pradesh, India, Siva Sankara Babu Chinka, Lakireddy Balireddy College of Engineering, Mylavaram, India, 1:45pm – Iterative Modeling of a Small Underwater Balakrishna Adavi, SRKR College of Engineering, Tethered Remotely Operated Vehicle Bhimavaram, India Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88501 Andrés F. Aldana, Helio Sneyder Esteban Villegas, 2:27pm – Damage Recognition in Plate-Form Structures Universidad Autonóma de Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga, Using Changes in Modal Strain Energy Colombia, Sebastian Roa Prada, Universidad Autonoma de Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88798 Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia Putti Srinivasa Rao, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India, Ramesh Lanka, Gudlavalleru 2:06pm – Design of a Robust Yaw Rate Controller Using Engineering College, Gudlavalleru, India Sliding Mode Control and Extended State Observer for Navigation of an Autonomous Ground Vehicle 2:48pm – Proof Mass Study for Low Frequency Vibration Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88752 Energy Harvesting of Piezoelectric Cantilever Suraj Borate, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88163 Pune, India, Shubhashisa Sahoo, Center for Artificial Lu Wang, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China, Intelligence and Robotics, Bangalore, India, Devika K.B., Libo Zhao, Dejiang Lu, Chen Jia, Zhuangde Jiang, Xi’an Shankar Coimbatore Subramanian, Indian Institute of Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China Technology, Madras, Chennai, India, K.K. Mangrulkar, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology, Pune, India 3:09pm – Absolute Vibration Suppression (AVS) Control for Fractional Order Systems 2:27pm – Low-Light Pedestrian Recognition System Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88710 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88835 Yoram Halevi, Technion-Israel Institute of Tech, Technion City, Fei Lin, John E. Ball, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Haifa, Israel MS, United States 6-2 GENERAL 2:48pm – Advances in Multirobot Adaptive Navigation of Environmental Scalar Fields 6-2-2 Dynamics, Vibration, and Control-II Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88910 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 Christopher Kitts, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, 3:45pm–5:30pm United States Session Chair: Sohel Anwar, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Carmel, IN, United States

3:45pm – Sommerfeld Effect and Passive Energy Reallocation in a Self-Synchronizing System Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87559 Anubhab Sinha, Saurabh Kumar Bharti, Arun Kumar 69 Samantaray, Ranjan Bhattacharyya, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

4:06pm – Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for Optimization the 4:27pm – Optimal Mechatronic Design of a Quadruped Design of a Baja SAE Chassis Robot With Compliant Legs Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87564 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88055 Jessica Gissella Maradey Lazaro, Helio Sneyder Esteban Jaime Arcos-Legarda, Khunsa Hisham, Indiana University- Villegas, Braulio José Blanco Caballero, Universidad Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, United States, Autonóma de Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga, Colombia Sohel Anwar, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Carmel, IN, United States, Andres Tovar, Indiana 4:27pm – A Virtual Sensor for Soot Load Estimation in University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, Diesel Particulate Filters United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88094 Pratik V. Magar, Afshin Izadian, Indiana University-Purdue 4:48pm – Paper-Based Robotic Systems With Stackable University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, United States, Inflatable Actuators Sohel Anwar, Indiana University-Purdue University Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89611 Indianapolis, Carmel, IN, United States Xiyue Zou, Michael Yang, Cora LoPresti, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, United States, 4:48pm – Analysis of Magneto Electro Elastic Circular Smit Shukla, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India, Plates Based on DQ Method Tongfen Liang, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88782 Piscataway, NJ, United States, Meriem Akin, Braunschweig Saeed Amir, University of Kashan, Kashan, Isfahan, Iran, University of Technology, Braunschweig, Germany, Abbasn Loghman, Ehsan Arshid, Kashan University, Kashan, Aaron Mazzeo, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Iran, Ali Haghshenas, Louisiana State University, Louisiana Piscataway, NJ, United States State, LA, United States 5:09pm – Study of Symmetric Solutions of an 5:09pm – An Efficient Layerwise Theory Based Facet Shell Underactuated Bipedal Robot Element for Modeling of Composite and Sandwich Shells Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87723 With Multiple Delaminations Using a Hybrid Continuity Prachi Shah, Vivek Sangwan, Indian Institute of Technology Method Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89558 Adnan Ahmed, Santosh Kapuria, Indian Institute of 6-8 SMART STRUCTURES AND Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India STRUCTRONIC SYSTEMS: SENSING, 6-4 DESIGN AND CONTROL OF ROBOTS, ENERGY GENERATION AND CONTROL MECHANISMS AND STRUCTURES 6-8-2 Energy Harvesting and Transducers Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 6-4-3 Robot Design I 3:45pm–5:30pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: Hornsen (HS) Tzou, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China Session Chair: Vivek Sangwan, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India 3:45pm – Multi-Stable Magnetic Spring-Based Energy Session Co-Chair: Kiwon Sohn, University of Hartford, West Harvester Subject to Harmonic Excitation: Comparative Hartford, CT, United States Study and Experimental Evaluation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86157 3:45pm – Development of Lower Body for Vehicle Driving Hieu Nguyen, Hamzeh Bardaweel, Louisiana Tech University, Robot, HART Ruston, LA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86470 Kiwon Sohn, Mark Markiewicz, Stefan Keilich, University of 4:06pm – Study on Motor-Driven Gyroscopic Generator: Hartford, West Hartford, CT, United States Part 1 — Characteristics at Constant Velocity Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86390 4:06pm – An Accurate On-Line Correction Strategy for Hiroshi Hosaka, Yoshinori Oonishi, Yuki Tajima, University of Gravity Compensation Aiming at Teaching by Touch of Tokyo, Kashiwa-City, Chiba, Japan, Akira Yamashita, Seigi Collaborative Robots Kanagata Co., Ltd., Shiroi-City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86649 Yunfei Dong, Tianyu Ren, Dan Wu, Ken Chen, Tsinghua 4:27pm – Study on Motor-Driven Gyroscopic Generator: University, Beijing, Beijing, China Part 2 — Self-Acceleration by Power Feedback Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86444 Yuki Tajima, Yoshinori Oonishi, Hiroshi Hosaka, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa-City, Chiba, Japan 70 TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

4:48pm – Energy Partition of Coupled and High Frequency 6-11 VIBRATIONS OF CONTINUOUS Vibrations of Quartz Crystal Plates SYSTEMS Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88333 Qi Huang, Rongxing Wu, Longtao Xie, Ningbo University, 6-11-2 Vibrations of Continuous Systems II Ningbo, Zhejiang, China, Guoliang Huang, University of Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States, Jianke Du, Ji Wang, 3:45pm–5:30pm Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China Session Chair: Ibrahim F. Gebrel, University of Western 5:09pm – Control-Based Power Amplification in Ontario, London, ON, Canada Thermoacoustic-Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Devices Session Co-ChairS: Aman Kumar, Indian Institute of Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88125 Technology Kharagpur, Khargapur, India, Mustapha Fofana, Jesse Callanan, Mostafa Nouh, University at Buffalo, State Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, United States University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States 3:45pm – Dynamic Analysis and Design of a Novel Ring- 6-9 NOVEL CONTROL OF DYNAMIC Based Vibratory Energy Harvester Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87164 SYSTEM AND Ibrahim F. Gebrel, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, 6-9-2 Novel Control of Dynamic System II Canada, Ligang Wang, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 Heilongjiang, China, Samuel Asokanthan, University of 3:45pm–5:30pm Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada

Session Chair: C. Steve Suh, Texas A&M University, College 4:06pm – Modal Identification and Nonlinear Vibration of Station, TX, United States Flexible Manipulator With Revolute Pair Incorporating Generic Payload 3:45pm – Periodic Motions in a First-Order, Time-Delayed, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88527 Nonlinear System Pravesh Kumar, Barun Pratiher, Indian Institute of Technology Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86824 Jodhpur, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Siyuan Xing, Albert Luo, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL, United States 4:27pm – Evaluation of Vibration Performance of Overhead Line Conductor and Insulator String for 800 KV HVDC 4:06pm – Periodic Motions in a Van Der Pol Oscillator System Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86842 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86105 Yeyin Xu, Albert Luo, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Gnanavel B.K., Saveetha Engineering College, Chennai, Edwardsville, IL, United States Tamilnadu, India, Anantha Babu M.D., Vibration Laboratory 4:27pm – Period Motions and Stability in a Nonlinear Spring Mechanical Engineering Division, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, Pendulum Raja Rajeswari N., Lakshmanan Singaram, Saveetha Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86862 Engineering College, Chennai, Tamailnadu, India, Kamesh K., Albert Luo, Yaoguang Yuan, Southern Illinois University Murugappa Polytechnic College, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL, United States 4:48pm – Generation of Traveling Waves in Beams Using 4:48pm – On the Temporal Network Analysis With Link Search Based Optimization Prediction Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88719 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88101 Aman Kumar, Dasgupta, Indian Institute of Bin Wu, C. Steve Suh, Texas A&M University, College Station, Technology Kharagpur, Khargapur, India TX, United States 5:09pm – Impact Vibration Analysis of a Continuous System 5:09pm – Low Cost Robotic Arm Manipulator Controller Colliding With Elastic Bodies at an Arbitrary Position With Single Stage Fluid Valves Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88742 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88435 Yuji Suzuki, Tatsuhito Aihara, Hosei University, Tokyo, Tokyo, Claudio Campana, Akin Tatoglu, University of Hartford, West Japan Hartford, CT, United States

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 11:24am – Development and Analysis of Robotic Arms for Humanoid Melo 6-1 PLENARY PRESENTATIONS Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87987 He Shen, California State University, Los Angeles, Los 6-1-1 Dynamics, Vibration, and Control Plenary Angeles, CA, United States, Salvador Rojas, California State Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 303 University, Los Angeles, Whittier, CA, United States, Eduardo 8:00am–8:45am Molina, Francisco Moxo Galicia, Ni Li, California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States 8:00am – Complex Modal Decomposition for Traveling Waves and Nonsynchronous Oscillations Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90097 6-5 FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION Brian Feeny, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 6-5-1 Fluid-Structure Interaction I United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 10:00am–11:45am 6-4 DESIGN AND CONTROL OF ROBOTS, Session Chair: Marco Amabili, McGill University, Montreal, MECHANISMS, AND STRUCTURES QC, Canada 6-4-4 Robot Design II 10:00am – Developing an Advance Tire Hydroplaning Model Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 Using Co-Simulation of Fully Coupled FEM and CFD Codes 10:00am–11:45am to Estimate Cornering Force Session Chair: He Shen, California State University, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86581 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States Ashkan Nazari, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States, Lu Chen, Francine Battaglia, University at Buffalo, State Session Co-Chair: Kiwon Sohn, University of Hartford, University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States, Saied West Hartford, CT, United States Taheri, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States 10:00am – Service Robot Design for Uses in Human 10:21am – Experimental and CFD Investigation of Centered Environments Aerodynamic Forces and Moments in a Linear Turbine Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86479 Blade Cascade Kiwon Sohn, Ethan Morris, Obioma Ulebor, Thomas Currier, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86667 Shaun Merrill, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, Vaclav Slama, Doosan Skoda Power, Pilsen, Czech Republic, United States Jiri Ira, NUM Solution s.r.o., Prague, Czech Republic, 10:21am – Motion Planning for Handspring Maneuver Using Petr Eret, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic, a Two Link Robot Bartolomej Rudas, Doosan Skoda Power, Pilsen, Czech Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87809 Republic, Ales Macalka, NUM Solution, Prague, Czech Raunaq Bhirangi, Vivek Sangwan, Indian Institute of Republic, Volodymyr Tsymbalyuk, University of West Technology Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic

10:42am – Low Cost Optical Mechanical System for Human 10:42am – Effect of Speed on the Performance Robot Interaction Characteristics of Non-Recessed Worn Hybrid Conical Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87885 Journal Bearing for Different Semi Cone Angles Yulai Weng, Andrew Specian, Mark Yim, University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87734 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States Sanjay Pawar, Vikas Phalle, Sangram Patil, Veermata Jijabai Technologicacl Institute, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India 11:03am – Enhancing the Path Planning Generation of a Five DOF Manipulator Using Low-Cost Camera-Laser 11:03am – Experiments on Nonlinear Vibrations of a Triangulation Technique Nuclear Fuel Rod in Air and in Water Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88144 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88755 Ahmed Y. AbdelHamid, Military Technical College, Cairo, Marco Amabili, Prabakaran Balasubramanian, Egypt, Maged M. Abou Elyazed, Technical Research Center, Giovanni Ferrari, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada, Cairo, Egypt, Mohamed H. Mabrouk, Mootaz E. Abo Elnor, Kostas Karazis, Framatome, Lychburg, VA, United States, Military Technical College, Cairo, Egypt Brian Painter, Framatome Ltd., Lychburg, VA, United States 11:24am – A Numerical Study of VIV Suppression Using a Rotative Non-Linear Vibration Absorber (NVA) and a Wake- Oscillator Model Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88767 Tatiana Ueno, University of São Paulo, Lins, São Paulo, Brazil, 72 Guilherme Franzini, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

6-6 VIBRATION, NOISE CONTROL AND 6-7 DYNAMICS AND CONTROL IN DAMPING TECHNOLOGIES MICRO/NANO ENGINEERING 6-6-1 Vibration, Noise Control and Damping 6-7-1 Dynamics and Control in Micro/Nano Technologies I Engineering I Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 10:00am–11:45am 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: Robley G. Kirk, Virginia Tech, Christiansburg, Session Chair: Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas VA, United States Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States

10:00am – Maxwell-Voigt and Voigt Models for Vibration Session Co-Chairs: Marco Amabili, McGill University, Isolation: Influence of Fractional Damping and Time Delay Montreal, QC, Canada, Saad Ilyas, King Abdullah University Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86089 of Science & Tech, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia Sudhir Kaul, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, 10:00am – Bouncing Dynamics of Cantilever-Type NEM United States Switches Considering Tip-Substrate Contact 10:21am – A Vertical Seismometer With Build-in Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87124 Retroreflector for Absolute Gravimetry Mohamed Bognash, Samuel Asokanthan, University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86136 Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada Meiying Guo, Kang Wu, Jiamin Yao, Jin Qian, Lijun Wang, 10:21am – Evaluation of Tribological Properties of Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Graphene Oxide Dispersed Liquid Paraffin Oil 10:42am – Improved Design Tool for Thermal Synchronous Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87346 Instability Bhavyanidhi Vats, Monika Singh, Moradabad Institute of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86142 Technology, Moradabad, India, Anuj Gupta, Gautam Budddha Robley G. Kirk, Virginia Tech, Christiansburg, VA, United University, Delhi, Delhi, India States, Wen Jeng Chen, Eigen Technologies, Inc., Davidson, 10:42am – Frequency Response for MEMS Circular Plate NC, United States Resonators Under Superharmonic Resonance of the 11:03am – An Energy-Regenerative Suspension System Second Order Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86143 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87823 Thomas Lato, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Martin Botello, Julio Beatriz, Dumitru Caruntu, University Oshawa, ON, Canada, Huiyong Zhao, Hubei University of of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States Automotive Technology, Shiyan, Hubei Province, China, 11:03am – Investigating Simulteneous Excitation of Primary Lin Zhao, Yuping He, University of Ontario Institute of and Subharmonic Resonance on a Doubly Clamped Mems Technology, Oshawa, ON, Canada Microbeam 11:24am – Energy Absorption Mechanisms and Crash Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88976 Analysis of Helicopter Seats Saad Ilyas, Feras Alfosail, Mohammad Younis, King Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86220 Abdullah University of Science & Tech, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia Gulce Ozturk, Turkish Aerospace Industries, Ankara, Ankara, 11:24am – Analytical Study of Vibratory Transport Under Turkey, Altan Kayran, METU Center for Wind Energy, Ankara, Spatially Asymmetric Motion Turkey Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88707 Jyayasi Nath, Anirvan Dasgupta, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Khargapur, India

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6-10 MULTIBODY DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND 2:06pm – Modal Damping and Frequency Variations in APPLICATIONS Nonlinearly Coupled Oscillators With Negative Linear Stiffness Components 6-10-1 Multibody Dynamic Systems and Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87474 Applications I Fatima Alhammadi, Mohammad Al-Shudeifat, Khalifa Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, 10:00am–11:45am United Arab Emir.

Session Chair: Shanzhong (Shawn) Duan, Saint Martin’s 2:27pm – Nonlinear Damping in Nonlinear Vibrations University, Lacey, WA, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87718 Marco Amabili, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 10:00am – A New Approach for Locating the Instantaneous Centers of Zero Velocity for 1-DOF Planar Linkages 2:48pm – Voltage Response of Circular Plate MEMS Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86341 Resonators Under Superharmonic Resonance Nadim Diab, Rafik Hariri University, Mount Lebanon, Lebanon Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87766 Martin Botello, Julio Beatriz, Dumitru Caruntu, University of 10:21am – Identification of Vehicle Inertia Parameters: Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States From Test Bench Design to Movement Trajectory Optimization 3:09pm – Dynamic Model and Control Design for a Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87545 Nonlinear Hydraulic Actuator Di Yao, Kay Büttner, Günther Prokop, Dresden University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88320 Technology, Dresden, Germany Carlos Borrás Pinilla, José L. Sarmiento, Juan F. Ortíz, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia 10:42am – Vibration Suppression in Two-Dimensional Oscillation Dynamical Systems Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87858 6-4 DESIGN AND CONTROL OF ROBOTS, Adnan S. Saeed, Mohammad Al-Shudeifat, Khalifa MECHANISMS AND STRUCTURES University, Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emir. 6-4-5 Mechanism Design I 11:03am – Multibody Dynamics Approaches for Study on Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 Good and Bad Whole-Body Vibrations 1:45pm–3:30pm Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88485 Session Chair: Yin-ping Chang, Oakland University, Rochester, Shanzhong (Shawn) Duan, Saint Martin’s University, Lacey, MI, United States WA, United States Session Co-Chair: Sebastian Roa Prada, Universidad 11:24am – Real-Time Simulation of Flexible Multibody Autonoma de Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga, Santander, Models in Real-Time Colombia Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89504 William Prescott, Siemens Product Lifecycle Management, 1:45pm – Improving Motion Stability of the Plane 3-RPR Coralville, IA, United States Parallel Manipulator at Singular Configuration Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86218 6-3 NONLINEAR DYNAMICS, CONTROL, Yu-Tong Li, Yuxin Wang, China University of Petroleum, Huadong, Qingdao, Shandong, China AND STOCHASTIC MECHANICS 2:06pm – Computational Design of a Bird-Inspired Perching 6-3-1 Nonlinear Dynamics, Control, and Stochastic Landing Gear Mechanism Mechanics I Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86615 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 Frankln W. Olin College of 1:45pm–3:30pm Paul Nadan, Christopher Lee, Engineering, Needham, MA, United States Session Chair: Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States 2:27pm – Motion Capture of the Selective Hand Picking Movements as the Basis for the Design of Mechanically Session Co-ChairS: Marco Amabili, McGill University, Assisted Picking Tools in Coffee Plantations in Colombia Montreal, QC, Canada, Bogdan Epureanu, University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88428 Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States Jeyson Andres Hernandez Barbosa, Sebastian Roa Prada, Dario J. Hernandez Bolivar, Brajan Nicolas Ruiz Romero, 1:45pm – Design and Development of an Unmanned Oscar E. Rueda, Universidad Autonoma de Bucaramanga, Underwater Vehicle (UUV) in the Form of a Cuttlefish Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86530 Susheelkumar Cherangara Subramanian, Thao Le, Jason 74 Olson, Sandesh G. Bhat, Sangram Redkar, Arizona State University, Mesa, AZ, United States TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

2:48pm – Design and Construct a Portable, Low Cost, 3:09pm – Research Efforts on Aeroelasticity Effects in Ankle Foot Rehabilitation Device Airborne Diesel Engine Turbochargers Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89433 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89589 Ahmad Alshorman, Jordan University of Science and Ryan C. McGowan, Muthuvel Murugan, Michael T. Technology, Irbid, Jordan Szedlmayer, Kenneth S. Kim, Kurt M. Kruger, David J. Gondol, Chol-Bum M. Kweon, U.S. Army Research 3:09pm – The Virtual Cam: Hexagon Method Authentication Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, United States, on Locating Key Instant Centers of All Planar Single Degree Peter J. Clerkin, Environmental Research Group, Aberdeen of Freedom Kinematically Indeterminate Linkages up to Proving Ground, MD, United States, Rik D. Meininger, Science Ten-Bar Applications International Corporation, Redstone Arsenal, AL, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87802 United States, Joseph A. Gibson, Khanh Q. Dang, Zhengqi Liu, FCA, Rochester, MI, United States, Yin-ping Christopher A. Lindsey, Bernard N. Acker, U.S. Army Chang, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center, Redstone Arsenal, AL, United States, Marshall R. 6-5 FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION Musser, Sigmatech, Inc., Huntsville, AL, United States 6-5-2 Fluid-Structure Interaction II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 6-6 VIBRATION, NOISE CONTROL AND 1:45pm–3:30pm DAMPING TECHNOLOGIES Session Chair: Marco Amabili, McGill University, Montreal, 6-6-2 Vibration, Noise Control and Damping QC, Canada Technologies II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 1:45pm – Aerodynamics Analysis for Optimization the 1:45pm–3:30pm Design of a Baja SAE Chassis Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88027 Session Chair: Akintoye O. Oyelade, University of Lagos, Jessica Gissella Maradey Lazaro, Sergio Andrés Ardila Lagos, Nigeria Gómez, Helio Sneyder Esteban Villegas, Universidad 1:45pm – Energy Harvesting From a Vehicle Damper by Autonóma de Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga, Colombia Using Electromagnetic Transducers 2:06pm – Active Control of a Two-Dimensional Nonlinear Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86774 Wing Encountering a Gust Longhan Xie, Jiehong Li, South China University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88456 Technology, Guangzhou, China Xiaoyang Zhang, Mojtaba Kheiri, Wen-Fang Xie, Concordia 2:06pm – Rigid-Flexible Coupling Dynamic Modeling and University, Montreal, QC, Canada Simulation of Ravigneaux Compound Planetary Gear 2:27pm – Investigation of Temperature Effect on Cracked Systems Pressurized Pipes Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86787 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88572 Yigong Lv, Yanfang Liu, Junbin Lai, Peng Dong, Beihang Karim Egab, University of Mazaya, Nassiriyah, Nassiriyah, University, Beijing, China , Saad Oudah, Yeasin Bhuiyan, University of South 2:27pm – Frequency Domain Non-Linear Modeling and Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States, Ameen Nassar, Analysis of Liquid Filled Column Dampers University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq, H.R. Hassan, Mazaya Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86850 University, Thiqar, Iraq H. Sefa Kizilay, Ender Cigeroglu, Middle East Technical 2:48pm – 2 DOF Vortex-Induced Vibration Response and University, Ankara, Turkey Energy Harvesting of Slender Marine Structures 2:48pm – Vibration Prediction of Horizontal Axis Washing Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89060 Machine Through FEA on Wooden and Concrete Floor Jing Xu, Menglan Duan, Yingying Wang, China University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87001 Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing, China Sachin Nilawar, Vasudeo Patil, Sushilkumar Vishwakarma, Whirlpool of India Ltd., Pune, Maharashtra, India

3:09pm – Numerical and Analytical Analyses of Bi-Stable Element as Negative Stiffness Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87175 Akintoye O. Oyelade, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

75 TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

6-10 MULTIBODY DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND 6-3 NONLINEAR DYNAMICS, CONTROL, APPLICATIONS AND STOCHASTIC MECHANICS 6-10-2 Multibody Dynamic Systems and 6-3-2 Nonlinear Dynamics, Control, and Stochastic Applications II Mechanics II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 309 1:45pm–3:30pm 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: Shanzhong (shawn) Duan, Saint Martin’s Session Chair: Marco Amabili, McGill University, Montreal, University, Lacey, WA, United States QC, Canada

1:45pm – Modeling Stablization of Crane and Ship by Session Co-Chairs: Bogdan Epureanu, University of Michigan, Gyroscopic Control Using the Moving Frame Method Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Isaac Elishakoff, Florida Atlantic Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86165 University, Boca Raton, FL, United States Josef Flatlandsmo, Torbjoern Smith, Ørjan Ommedal 3:45pm – A Time-Frequency Domain Adaptive Control Halvorsen, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Approach for Vibration of Active Magnetic Bearing System Bergen, Norway, Johnny Vinje, Western Norway University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86110 Applied Sciences, Flora, Sogn og Fjorande, Norway, Thomas Xuan Yao, Zhaobo Chen, Harbin Institute of Technology, Impelluso, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, Xiaoxiang Liu, Beijing Institute of Bergen, Norway Control Engineering, Beijing, China, Yinghou Jiao, Harbin 2:06pm – Modeling Crane Induced Ship Motion Using the Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China Moving Frame Method 4:06pm – Optimal Vibration Control and Energy Scavenging Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86190 Using Collocated Nonlinear Energy Sinks and Piezoelectric Øystein Haveland, Paulo Alexander Jacobsen Jardim, Jan Elements Tore Rein, Thomas Impelluso, Western Norway University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86299 Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway Zahra Nili Ahmadabadi, Dana Incorporated, Maumee, OH, 2:27pm – Dynamic Comparison of a 3-Degrees-of-Freedom United States, Siamak Esmaeilzadeh Khadem, Tarbiat Parallel Manipulator With Multiple Dry Clearance Joints Modares University, Tehran, Tehran, Iran and With Lubricated Joints 4:27pm – Control Analysis of a 3D Self-Balancing Inverted Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87016 Pendulum and Cart System for Stability in the Event of a Haodong Zhang, Xianmin Zhang, Xuchong Zhang, Zhenhui Sensor Failure Zhan, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87586 China Sarah Lamb, Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., New Britain, CT, 2:48pm – A Variational Derivation of Equations of Motion United States, Patricia Mellodge, Kiwon Sohn, Akin Tatoglu, With Contact Constraints Using SE(3) University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87126 4:48pm – Multidimensional Integration Methods Used for Hidenori Murakami, University of California, San Diego, San Catastrophic Event Prediction Associated With Nonlinear Diego, CA, United States, Takeyuki Ono, The National Defense Dynamic Responses of Road Vehicles Academy, Yokosuka, Japan Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88009 3:09pm – Development of Equations of Motion for a Jesus Gonzalez Anaya, Julian Dunne, University of Sussex, Stewart Platform Under Prescribed Mount Motion Brighton, United Kingdom Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87253 5:09pm – Rigorous Implementation of the Galerkin Mechod Takeyuki Ono, Ryosuke Eto, Junya Yamakawa, The National for Stepped Columns Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Japan, Hidenori Murakami, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87779 University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United Isaac Elishakoff, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, States United States, Damien Boutur, Sigma Clermont, Aubiere, France

76 TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

6-4 DESIGN AND CONTROL OF ROBOTS, 6-6 VIBRATION, NOISE CONTROL AND MECHANISMS AND STRUCTURES DAMPING TECHNOLOGIES 6-4-6 Mechanism Design II 6-6-3 Vibration, Noise Control and Damping Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 307 Technologies III 3:45pm–5:30pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 308 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: Hong Zhou, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, TX, United States Session Chair: Ashok Belegundu, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States Session Co-Chair: Naoufel Azouz, University of Evry, Evry- Courcouronnes, France 3:45pm – Optimized Vibration Suppression of Structural Floor Using Passive TMD 3:45pm – Modeling Subsea ROV Motion Using the Moving Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87488 Frame Method Zaman Chini, Haifeng Zhang, University of North Texas, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86191 Denton, TX, United States Katrine Oen Austefjord, Linn-Kristin Skeide Larsen, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Hordaland, 4:00pm – Vibration Analysis of Washing Machines in Norway, Martin Hestvik, Høgskolen på Vestlandet, Rotating Plane of Drum Kristiansund, MORE OG ROMSDAL, Norway, Thomas Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88632 Impelluso, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Cem Baykal, Ender Cigeroglu, Yigit Yazicioglu, Middle East Bergen, Norway Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

4:06pm – Modelling and Design of an Airship Crane 4:15pm – Optimal Design of a Segmented Tube With Side Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87587 Branches for Noise Reduction Naoufel Azouz, University of Evry, Evry-Courcouronnes, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88691 France, Mahmoud Khamlia, Fida Benabdallah, University of Ashok Belegundu, Pennsylvania State University, University Evry Paris-Saclay, Evry-Courcouronnes, France, Fatma Park, PA, United States, Michael Grissom, Soundless, LLC, Guesmi, Polytechnic School of Tunis, La Marsa, Tunisia State College, PA, United States

4:27pm – Path Generation Algorithm Verification of Five 4:30pm – Quenching of Friction Induced Vibration by DOF Robotic Arm With Linear Actuator Using MATLAB Tangential Acceleration Feedback Control Sim-Mechanics Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88894 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88185 Jyayasi Nath, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India, Shyamal Ahmed Y. AbdelHamid, Military Technical College, Cairo, Chatterjee, IIEST SHIBPUR, Howrah, India Egypt, Maged M. Abou Elyazed, Technical Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, Abdelrahman Zaghloul, McMaster University, 4:45pm – Theoretical Model for Vibration Reduction in Hamilton, ON, Canada Human Body-Wheelchair System Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89523 4:48pm – Locomotion of Two-Mass Robot Using an Akihiro Yamamoto, Shinichiro Ota, Okayama Prefectural Impulsive actuator University, Souja, Okayama, Japan Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89432 Ahmad Alshorman, Jordan University of Science and 5:00pm – Dynamic Analysis Rectangular Aluminium Plate Technology, Irbid, Jordan Under Transverse Loading Using Finite Difference Algorithm 5:09pm – Linkage Synthesis for Solar Tracking Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86198 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86471 Michael Agarana, Covenant University., Ota, Ogun State, Kavan Jani, Hong Zhou, Chung Leung, Texas A&M Nigeria, Esther Akinlabi, University of Johannesburg, University-Kingsville, Kingsville, TX, United States Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa

77 TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

6-10 MULTIBODY DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND 6-11 VIBRATIONS OF CONTINUOUS APPLICATIONS SYSTEMS 6-10-3 Multibody Dynamic Systems and 6-11-1 Vibrations of Continuous Systems I Applications III Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 310 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 3:45pm–5:30pm 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: Dumitru Caruntu, University of Texas Session Chair: Shanzhong (Shawn) Duan, Saint Martin’s Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States University, Lacey, WA, United States Session Co-Chairs: Marco Amabili, McGill University, Session Co-Chair: Isaac Elishakoff, Florida Atlantic University, Montreal, QC, Canada, Berkan Alanbay, Virginia Tech, Boca Raton, FL, United States Blacksburg, VA, United States

3:45pm – Steering Strategy for a Multi-Axle Wheeled 3:45pm – Vibration of Curvilinearly Stiffened Plates Using Vehicles Ritz Method With Orthogonal Jacobi Polynomials Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86323 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86871 Waqar Ahmed, Sana Fatima, Raja Amer Azim, National Berkan Alanbay, Karanpreet Singh, Rakesh Kapania, University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States

4:06pm – Finite Element Analysis of Contact Force Models 4:06pm – Dynamic Analysis and Parametric Excitation of a During Solid Elastic and Plastic Bodies Impact Multi-Span Beam Structure Coupled With a Sequence of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87458 Moving Rigid Bodies Gustavo Rodrigues, Universidade Estácio de Sá, Rio de Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87181 Janeiro, Brazil, Hans Weber, Pontifical Catholic University of Hao Gao, Bingen (Ben) Yang, University of Southern Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, Larissa Driemeier, California, Los Angeles, CA, United States University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 4:27pm – Parametric Instability of Planetary Gear 4:27pm – Topology Optimization of an Anti Roll Bar of a Transmission Mounted on Discrete Support Struts With Heavy Commercial Truck for Vehicle Dynamics and Minimum Ring Gear Rim Thickness Design Durability Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87220 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87862 Peng Guan, University of Tennessee, Dublin, OH, United Ece Yenilmez, Ali Yasar, Polat Sendur, Ozyegin University, States, Hans Desmidt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, Cekmekoy, Istanbul, Turkey United States

4:48pm – Design Optimization and Dynamic Analysis of 4:48pm – Parametric Resonance of Electrostatically Elliptical Cross-Section Helical Spring Actuated MEMS Cantilever Resonators: Homotopy Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89537 Analysis Method Versus the Method of Multiple Scales Majdi Gzal, Oleg Gendelman, Technion, Israel Institute of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88015 Technology, Haifa, Israel Dumitru Caruntu, Christopher Reyes, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States 5:09pm – Uncertainty Quantification of Edwards High- Pressure Pipe Behavior Using Complex System 5:09pm – A Simple Spring-Loaded Inverted Pendulum (Slip) Thermal-Hydraulics Codes Model of a Bio-Inspired Quadrupedal Robot Over Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88053 Compliant Terrains Mojtaba Raheli Kaleibar, Sahand University of Technology, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87134 Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran, Mohammad Pourgol- Hasti Hayati, Paul Walker, Terry Brown, Paul Kennedy, Mohammad, JCI/Sahand University of Technology, York, PA, David Eager, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, United States, Rahim Khoshbakhti Saray, Sahand University Australia of Technology, Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran, Seyed Mohsen Hoseyni, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stokholm, Sweden

78 TRACK 6 DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

6-20 CONGRESS-WIDE SYMPOSIUM ON NDE & SHM: DYNAMICS, VIBRATION, AND CONTROL FOR STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING APPLICATIONS 6-20-1 Dynamics, Vibration, and Control for Structural Health Monitoring Applications I Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 305 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology, Socorro, NM, United States

3:45pm – Interfacial Strength Evaluation of Surface Coatings by Using Repeated Pulsed Laser Irradiations Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86494 Takeshi Yamada, Yusaku Saito, Kohei Kanamori, Akio Yonezu, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan

4:06pm – A Phase Spectrum Method for the Measurement of Liquid-Layer Thickness Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87201 Wenbin Huang, Quanchang Li, Junkai Ding, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China

4:27pm – Negative Effective Stiffness Content in Cracked Rotors Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87470 Mohammad Al-Shudeifat, Fatima Alhammadi, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emir.

4:48pm – Electromechanical-Resonance-Based Self- Sensing in Metal-Cement Structures Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88325 Zhong Liang, Deborah D.L. Chung, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States

5:09pm – Application of Electromechanical Impedance Method to Structural Health Monitoring of Composite Elements of Aerospace Structures Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89507 Aaron Misla, Andrei Zagrai, New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology, Socorro, NM, United States

79 NOTES

80 7-1-1: Curriculum Innovations, Pedagogy and Learning Methodologies – I

7-1-2; Curriculum Innovations, Pedagogy and Learning Methodologies – II

7-2-1: Globalization of Engineering

7-3-1: Engineering Accreditation, Data Collection, Assessment and ABET Session I

7-3-2: Engineering Accreditation, Data Collection, Assessment and ABET Session II

7-4-1: Systems Engineering and Sustainable Engineering Education – I

7-4-2: Systems Engineering and Sustainable Engineering Education – II

7-5-1: Applied Mechanics, Dynamic Systems and Control Engineering – I

7-5-2: Applied Mechanics, Dynamic Systems and Control Engineering – II

7-6-1: Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Experiments and Energy Systems

7-7-1: Problem Solving in Engineering Education, Research and Practice – I

7-7-2: Problem Solving in Engineering Education, Research and Practice – II

7-8-1: Distance/Online Engineering, Models and Enabling Technologies – I

7-8-2: Distance/Online Engineering, Models and Enabling Technologies – II

7-9-1: K-12 STEM, RET- University, School and Industry Alliance, Session in Honor of Late Professor Devdas Pai

7-10-1: Teaching Laboratories, Machine Shop Experiences and Technology-Aided Learning

7-12-1: Engineering Research Innovation Track Organizers Wael Mokhtar, Grand Valley State Subha Kumpaty, Milwaukee School of Subha Kumpaty, Milwaukee School of University, United States Engineering, United States Engineering, United States Zbigniew Bzymek, University of Amir Karimi, University of Texas–San Mohammad Naraghi, Manhattan College, Connecticut, United States Antonio, United States United States Reza Mirshams, University of North Nael Barakat, Texas A&M Kingsville, Texas, United States United States Topic Organizers Emine Celik Foust, York College of Emine Celik Foust, York College of Anabela Alves, University of Minho, Pennsylvania, United States Pennsylvania, United States Portugal Salim Azzouz, Midwestern State Mohammad Mahinfalah, Milwaukee Amir Karimi, University of Texas-San University, United States School of Engineering, United States Antonio, United States Wael Mokhtar, Grand Valley State Hephzibah Kumpaty, University of Session Organizers University, United States Wisconsin–Whitewater, United States Anabela Alves, University of Minho, Mohammad Naraghi, Manhattan College, Nael Barakat, Texas A&M Kingsville, Portugal United States United States Salim Azzouz, Midwestern State Nazmul , University of Texas Mohammad Mahinfalah, Milwaukee University, United States Rio Grande Valley, United States School of Engineering, United States Celina P. Leao, University of Minho, Portugal TRACK 7 ENGINEERING EDUCATION – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

TRACK 7 ENGINEERING EDUCATION 11:24am – Gender Climate and Gender Experience in WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Engineering Education Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86385 Jan Fertig, Subha Kumpaty, Milwaukee School of 7-13 ENGINEERING EDUCATION PLENARY Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, United States 7-13-1 Engineering Education Plenary Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 7-4 SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND 9:00am–9:45am SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING EDUCATION 9:00am – Lessons and Perspectives on Transformational 7-4-1 Systems Engineering and Sustainable Engineering Education: Past, Present, and Future Engineering Education – I Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90098 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 318 Harvey Borovetz, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 10:00am–11:45am United States Session Chair: Nael Barakat, Texas A&M Kingsville, Kingsville, TX, United States 7-2 GLOBALIZATION OF ENGINEERING 7-2-1 Globalization of Engineering 10:00am – Application of Systems Engineering to Machine Design for Technology Students Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 10:00am–11:45am Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86713 Anthony D. Angelo, U.S. Army ARDEC, Hillsborough, NJ, Session Chair: Subha Kumpaty, Milwaukee School of United States, Edwin K.P. Chong, Colorado State University, Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, United States Ft. Collins, CO, United States

10:00am – Temperature and Heat Flux Data-Logger for Use 10:21am – Technology on Trial: The Social Framework of in Tunnel Ovens: An International Partnered Project Safe Design Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86076 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87017 Alexander Watt, Jason Wichert, Justine Staniszewski, W.P. Munsell, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United Nathaniel Nakles, Yvonne English, Mike Bright, Grove City States College, Grove City, PA, United States, Michel Havet, ONIRIS, Nantes, France, Erik Bardy, Mark Reuber, Grove City College, 10:42am – Assessing the Educational Effectiveness of a Grove City, PA, United States System Engineering Software in Capstone Design Projects Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87640 10:21am – Study on Functionally Gradient Materials Under Angran Xiao, New York City College of Technology, Yorktown International Research Experiences for Undergraduates Heights, NY, United States, Gaffar Gailani, Shaojin Zhang, Program: US–South Africa Collaboration New York City College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY, United Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86288 States Subha Kumpaty, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, United States, Esther Akinlabi, University of 11:03am – Development of a New Course on Microgrids Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa, Sisa Pityana, and Distributed Energy Resources Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88506 Africa, Andrew Gray, Kevin Sivak, Milwaukee School of Sasan Haghani, University of the District of Columbia, Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, United States, Mutiu F. Erinosho, Washington, DC, United States University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa

10:42am – Curricular Structure for a Mechanical Engineering Undergrad Program Based on Human Capabilities and Professional Competences Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88240 Diego A. Flórez, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia

11:03am – Motivational Tools for Engineering Students in Privileged Developing Countries: Examples From UAE Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88499 Bashar El-Khasawneh, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emir.

81 TRACK 7 ENGINEERING EDUCATION – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

7-5 APPLIED MECHANICS, DYNAMIC 7-1 CURRICULUM INNOVATIONS, SYSTEMS AND CONTROL ENGINEERING PEDAGOGY, AND LEARNING 7-5-1 Applied Mechanics, Dynamic Systems and METHODOLOGIES Control Engineering – I 7-1-1 Curriculum Innovations, Pedagogy, and Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 Learning Methodologies – I 10:00am–11:45am Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 Session Chair: Mohammad Mahinfalah, Milwaukee School of 1:45pm–3:30pm Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, United States Session Chair: Anabela Alves, University of Minho, Guimareves, Portugal 10:00am – Inspiring Learning: Assessment of Friction in a Real-World Model Using the Moving Frame Method in Session Co-Chair: Salim Azzouz, Midwestern State University, Dynamics Wichita Falls, TX, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86189 Thorstein R. Rykkje, University of Bergen, Bergen, Hordaland, 1:45pm – Traditional, Active, and Problem-Based Learning Norway, Erlend Bergaas, Western Norway University of Methods Used to Improve an Undergraduate Biomechanics Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway, Andreas Skjelde, Course Høgskolen på Vestlandet, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87478 Daniel Leinebø, Thomas Impelluso, Western Norway Sally Shady, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway United States

10:21am – Interactive Educational Testbed for Statics and 2:06pm – User Centered Design Applied to the Mechanics of Materials Improvement of Fine Motor Skills Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87938 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88407 Zhelong He, Qingchang Liu, Katherine Yang, Niemann Pest, Carolina Castro Alarcon, Santiago Eduardo Castillo Baoxing Xu, Jason Kerrigan, Marek-Jerzy Pindera, Cadena, Daniel Haro Mendoza, National Autonomous University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, Alejandro Ramirez-Reivich, National Autonomous University of Mexico, 10:42am – Developing and Implementing a Projectile Distrito Federal, Mexico, Vicente Borja Ramírez, National Launching Mechanism During a Senior Engineering Autonomous University of Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico, Capstone Project to Demonstrate Advanced Projectile Arturo Treviño Arizmendi, National Autonomous University of Motion Principles Mexico, Periodista, Mexico, Jessica Daniela Vega Bello, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87173 National Autonomous University of Mexico, Venustiano Edward Bednarz III, Debbie A. French, Wilkes University, Carranza, Mexico, Yesica Escalera Matamoros, National Wilkes-Barre, PA, United States Autonomous University of Mexico, Coyoacan, Mexico

11:03am – Derivation of Rotation Matrix for Axis-Angle 2:27pm – Integrating Collaborative Robots in Engineering Representation of Rotation Based on an Intuitive and Engineering Technology Programs Interpretation of Rotation Matrix to Be Taught in Robot Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88147 Kinematics Courses Ana Djuric, Jeremy Rickli, Wayne State University, Detroit, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89645 MI, United States, John P. Sefcovic, Donald Hutchison, Roshan Kumar Hota, Kumar Cheruvu, Indian Institute of Michael M. Goldin, Oakland Community College, Auburn Hills, Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India MI, United States

2:48pm – Understanding Mathematical Definitions of Circularity/Roundness in ASME GD&T Y14.5 As Related to Part Functionality Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87148 Chittaranjan Sahay, University of Hartford, Glastonbury, CT, United States, Suhash Ghosh, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, United States

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7-4 SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND 7-5 APPLIED MECHANICS, DYNAMIC SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING EDUCATION SYSTEMS AND CONTROL ENGINEERING 7-4-2 Systems Engineering and Sustainable 7-5-2 Applied Mechanics, Dynamic Systems and Engineering Education- II Control Engineering- II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 318 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 1:45pm–3:30pm 1:45pm–3:30pm Session Chair: Emine Celik Foust, York College of Session Chair: Mohammad Mahinfalah, Milwaukee School of Pennsylvania, York, PA, United States Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, United States

1:45pm – Devices to Aid Mobility: Biomedical Engineering- 1:45pm – Rattlebacks for Undergraduate Engineers: Focused Undergraduate Senior Capstone Design Projects Modelling Complex Behavior Using Introductory Dynamics Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86826 and Numerical Methods Lara Thompson, Jiajun Xu, Devdas Shetty, University of the Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86580 District of Columbia, Washington DC, United States Simon Jones, Kirby Kern, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN, United States 2:06pm – Measuring the Impact of a New Mechanical Engineering Sophomore Design Course on Students’ 2:06pm – Robotic Polishing of Free-Form Surfaces With Systems Thinking Skills Controlled Force and Effective Path Planning Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87624 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87371 Cassandra Degen, Karim H. Muci-Kuchler, South Dakota Imran Mohsin, Kai He, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD, United Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, China, States, Mark Bedillion, Carnegie Mellon University, Gibsonia, Ruxu Du, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong PA, United States, Shaobo Huang, South Dakota School Kong of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD, United States, Marius D. Ellingsen, VRC Metal Systems, Rapid City, SD, 2:27pm – A Consistent Approach to Problem Solving in United States Mechanical Vibrations Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88241 2:27pm – Student Learning Projects in Sustainable Energy: Amir Danesh Yazdi, Yi Wu, Oladipo Onipede, Penn State

Solar-Powered Algae Culture, Photovoltaics, and CO2 University Erie, Erie, PA, United States Capture Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88404 2:48pm – A Material Model Fitting for Recycled Michael Mauk, Richard Chiou, Carlos Ruiz, Jean Espaillat, Polyethylene Terephthalate Implemented in the Finite Senyu Wang, Ainhoa Garcia, Robert Surrette, Drexel Element Modeling University, Philadelphia, PA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88305 Diego Fernando Mesa Vargas, Universidad de Guanajuato, 2:48pm – Revolutionizing Mechanical Engineering Salamanca, Mexico, Agustin Vidal-Lesso, Universidad de Departments Guanajuato-Dicis, Salamanca, Mexico, Jorge Arturo Alfaro Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89725 Ayala, Universidad de Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Yen-Lin Han, Seattle University, Seattle, WA, United States, Mexico Edward Berger, Elizabeth Briody, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States, Kathleen Cook, Greg Mason, Seattle University, Seattle, WA, United States, Edward Morrison, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States, Teodora Shuman, Seattle University, Seattle, WA, United States, Jennifer Turns, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States, Elizabeth Wirtz, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States

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7-1 CURRICULUM INNOVATIONS, 7-9 PRE-COLLEGE (K-12) STEM, RET— PEDAGOGY AND LEARNING UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL AND INDUSTRY METHODOLOGIES ALLIANCE (IN HONOR OF LATE 7-1-2 Curriculum Innovations, Pedagogy and PROFESSOR DEVDAS PAI) Learning Methodologies – II 7-9-1 K-12 STEM, RET—University, School and Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 Industry Alliance, Session in Honor of Late Professor 3:45pm–5:30pm Devdas Pai Session Chair: Anabela Alves, University of Minho, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 318 Guimareves, Portugal 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Co-Chair: Celina P. Leao, University of Minho, Session Chair: Subha Kumpaty, Milwaukee School of Guimaraes, Portugal Engineering, Milwaukee, WI, United States

3:45pm – Dealing With the Students’ Profile Diversity in an 3:45pm – Development of a Multidisciplinary Engineering Industrial Engineering and Management Program: PBL Research Program for Middle/High School Teachers versus Non-PBL Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86411 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86368 Wen Li, Joshua Kim, Drew Kim, Michigan State University, Anabela Alves, Francisco Moreira, Celina P. Leao, University East Lansing, MI, United States, Adam Alster, Renaissance of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal High School, Detriot, MI, United States, Marianne Livezey, Pontiac High School, Pontiac, MI, United States, Tuyen 4:06pm – Blended Learning by Gamification in a Second- Duddles, Macomb Math and Science, Warren, MI, United Year Introductory Engineering Design Course States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86879 Alyona Sharunova, Ahmed Ead, Christopher Robson, Misha 4:06pm – Collaborative Multidisciplinary Engineering Afaq, Pierre Mertiny, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Design Experiences in IoT (Internet of Things) for Teachers Canada Through Summer Research Site Program Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87491 4:27pm – Effectiveness of Evidence-Based Active Learning Hyoung Jin Cho, Alireza Karbalaei, Damla Turgut, Pedagogies in Engineering Technology Courses Melissa Dagley, Eleazar Vasquez III, University of Central Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87656 Florida, Orlando, FL, United States Mohsen Ayoobi, Mukasa Ssemakula, Ana Djuric, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States 4:27pm – Mechanical Engineering Student Developed Lego Engineering Design Learning Activity for 6th Grade Science 4:48pm – A Reflection of a Pedagogic Approach in an Students Engineering Course Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87499 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88538 Heather Lai, SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, United States, Manuel Eduardo Ferreira, University of Minho, Guimarães, Laura Bryant, New Paltz Middle School, New Paltz, NY, United Portugal, Joao Ferreira, Metrics, Guimarães, Portugal, States Celina P. Leao, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal 4:48pm – A Project-Based Learning Stem Program for 5:09pm – Development of a Hybrid Heat and Mass Transfer Middle and High School Students Course Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88647 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87934 Mohamed Gharib, G. Benjamin Cieslinski, Jowaher Julie Mendez, Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus, Al-Marri, Brady Creel, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Columbus, IN, United States Qatar

5:09pm – Experiential Learning in STEM at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) Through the Implementation of the First UDC Firebird Rover for the NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88700 Jiajun Xu, Sasan Haghani, University of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC, United States

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7-12 ENGINEERING RESEARCH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 INNOVATION AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCES FOR UNDERGRADUATES 7-8 DISTANCE/ONLINE ENGINEERING EDUCATION, MODELS AND ENABLING 7-12-1 Engineering Research Innovation Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 TECHNOLOGIES 3:45pm–5:30pm 7-8-1 Distance/Online Engineering, Models and Session Chair: Nazmul Islam, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Enabling Technologies – I Edinburg, TX, United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 8:55am–10:40am 3:45pm – Development and Testing of a Lab-Scale Air-Gap Session Chair: Mohammad Naraghi, Manhattan College, Membrane Distillation Unit for Water Desalination Bronx, NY, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87088 Reza Baghaei Lakeh, Keaton Cornell, Benny Ly, Aaron 8:55am – Immersive Educational Systems With Procedure- Chan, Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA, United States, Sepideh Oriented Combinations of Real and Virtual Environments Jankhah, Sterlitech Corp., Kent, WA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86597 Zhou Zhang, CUNY New York City College of Technology, 4:06pm – Design of Instruments for Mechanical Testing of Jersey City, NJ, United States, Shaojin Zhang, New York City 3D Printed Parts College of Technology, Brooklyn, NY, United States, Mingshao Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87115 Zhang, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Serdar Tumkor, Jonathan Holman, Jace M. Rearick, IL, United States, Sven Esche, Stevens Institute of Technology, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, PA, United States Hoboken, NJ, United States

4:27pm – Outcomes of the Student Mentoring and 9:16am – Virtual Teach Pendant Interface for Research Training (SMART) Program Cellphones (VTPAC) Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88684 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86865 Nazmul Islam, Amy Weimer, University of Texas Rio Grande Giulia A. Ferri, Federal University of Techology, Curitiba, Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States Parana, Brazil, Scott Walter, Asiri Tennakoon, Visual Components, Lake Orion, MI, United States, Ana Djuric, 4:48pm – 3D Food Printing Insights and Opportunities: A Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States Capstone Design Case Study Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88770 9:37am – Real-Time Distance Courses to Improve Joseph Piacenza, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL, Satisfaction and Competence: A Case Study of United States, Hope Weiss, Monika Patel, Sean Moore, Tam International Professors and Local Students Nguyen, California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86877 United States Martha Elena Núñez, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico, Juan-Carlos Rojas, Tecnologico de 5:09pm – The Concept of Integrated Research in Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico Engineering Education Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88887 9:58am – Assessing the Impact of Using Educational Mohammad Asaduzzaman Chowdhury, Dhaka University of Videos in Teaching Engineering Courses Engineering & Technology, Gazipur, Gazipur, Bangladesh, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88216 Bengir Ahmed Shuvho, Dhaka University of Engineering & Essam Zaneldin, Waleed Ahmed, United Arab Emirates Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Uttam Kumar Debnath, University, Al Ain, United Arab Emir. Rajib Nandee, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Gazipur, Gazipur, Bangladesh, Suman Das, University of 10:19am – Development of a Virtual Objects Tool to Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, SK, Canada, Atiqur Rahman, Enhance Pedagogy of Thermodynamic Concepts Bangladesh Road Transport Authority, Dhaka, Bangladesh Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89415 Sathyanarayanan Subramanian, Diana Bairaktarova, Scott Huxtable, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States

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7-10 TEACHING LABORATORIES, MACHINE 11:11am – An Excel Add-in for Accreditation Data SHOP EXPERIENCES, AND TECHNOLOGY- Collection and Auto Grading Sheets (AGS): A Canadian Experience AIDED LECTURING Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88096 7-10-1 Teaching Laboratories, Machine Shop Mohamed Ismail, University of Regina, Regina, SK, Canada Experiences and Technology-Aided Learning 11:32am – Improving Engineering Students’ College Math Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 8:55am–10:40am Readiness by MSEIP Summer Bridge Program Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88685 Session Chair: Salim Azzouz, Midwestern State University, Nazmul Islam, Yong Zhou, University of Texas Rio Grande Wichita Falls, TX, United States Valley, Edinburg, TX, United States

8:55am – Incorporating Student-Led Design Projects in 11:53am – Implementation of a New Student Outcome Instrumentation and Measurements Laboratory Assessment and Continuous Improvement Procedure for Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86055 ABET-ETAC at SUNY Morrisville Emine Celik Foust, York College of Pennsylvania, York, PA, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88855 United States Mehmet Murat Baysal, SUNY Morrisville State College, Morrisville, NY, United States 9:16am – Introduction of Prevention Engineering in Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86447 7-8 DISTANCE/ONLINE ENGINEERING Zbigniew Bzymek, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, EDUCATION, MODELS AND ENABLING United States TECHNOLOGIES

9:37am – A Gear-Chain Based Transmission for the 7-8-2 Distance/Online Engineering, Models and Machine Elements Design Laboratory Enabling Technologies- II Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87107 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 Salim Azzouz, Guy Bernard, Midwestern State University, 10:50am–12:35pm Wichita Falls, TX, United States Session Chair: Mohammad Naraghi, Manhattan College, Bronx, NY, United States 9:58am – Manufacturing Science Laboratory: Robotic Ultrasonic Welding 10:50am – Development of Telepresence Teaching Robots Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88437 With Social Capabilities Michael Mauk, Richard Chiou, Carlos Ruiz, Prashant Yadav, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86686 Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States Mingshao Zhang, Pengji Duan, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL, United States, Zhou Zhang, 10:19am – A Proposed Engineering Curriculum for At-Risk CUNY New York City College of Technology, Jersey City, NJ, Students United States, Sven Esche, Stevens Institute of Technology, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88921 Hoboken, NJ, United States Louis Everett, University of Texas El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States 11:11am – The Positive Effects of Using Social Networks in Courses of Applied Mechanics on Students’ Performance 7-3 ENGINEERING ACCREDITATION, DATA Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87217 COLLECTION, ASSESSMENT AND ABET Miguel X. Rodriguez-Paz, Jorge A. Gonzalez-Mendivil, J. Asuncion Zarate-Garcia, Luis O. Peña-Ortega, Tecnologico 7-3-1 Engineering Accreditation, Data Collection, de Monterrey, Puebla, Puebla, Mexico Assessment and ABET Session I Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 11:32am – Assessment of Three-Dimensional CAD Models 10:50am–12:35pm Using CAD Application Programming Interface Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87776 Session Chair: Amir Karimi, University of Texas-San Antonio, Sung-hwan Joo, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, San Antonio, TX, United States MI, United States 10:50am – Sensitising Core Employability Skill Through 11:53am – Student Engagement Through Service Learning Peer Assessment Approach Project Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86056 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89923 Siddharthsinh Jadeja, Aditya Silver Oak Institute of Shah Alam, Ulan Dakeev, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, Technology, Rajkot Gujarat, India, Sujata Wadhwa, FSO, Kingsville, TX, United States Ahmedabad, India, Kapil Shukla, Silver Oak College of 86 Engineering & Technology, Ahmedabad, India, Amit Ved, Marwadi University, Rajkot, India TRACK 7 ENGINEERING EDUCATION – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15

7-3 ENGINEERING ACCREDITATION, DATA 2:47pm – Post-Graduation Assessment of the Effectiveness COLLECTION, ASSESSMENT AND ABET of an Industrially Sponsored Senior Design Capstone Course 7-3-2 Engineering Accreditation, Data Collection, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86812 Assessment and ABET Session II Vito Moreno, Bryan Weber, Thomas Barber, University of Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 2:05pm–3:50pm 3:08pm – The Effect of Psychological Strategies in Session Chair: Amir Karimi, University of Texas-San Antonio, Engineering Education San Antonio, TX, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88925 Mohammad Asaduzzaman Chowdhury, Dhaka University of 2:05pm – OBACIS Analytics: The Catalogs Engineering & Technology, Gazipur, Gazipur, Bangladesh, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88168 Bengir Ahmed Shuvho, Dhaka University of Engineering & Mohamed Ismail, University of Regina, Regina, SK, Canada Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Uttam Kumar Debnath, 2:26pm – Cooperation of Three Faculty Members in Rajib Nandee, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Assessment of Student Knowledge in Two Sections of an Gazipur, Gazipur, Bangladesh, Suman Das, University of Undergraduate Course Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, SK, Canada, Md. Mir Sakib Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89562 Ahmed, Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology, Amir Karimi, Ender Finol, Randall Manteufel, University of Gazipur, Gazipur, Bangladesh Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States 3:29pm – Real (Out of This) World Education and Research: 2:47pm – Implementing the Wright State Model for A Decade of Experience in Operating Professional Space Engineering Mathematics at University of Detroit Mercy Missions Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89513 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89122 Shuvra Das, University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI, United Christopher Kitts, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, States United States

3:08pm – Mechanical Systems Senior Capstone Design 7-6 FLUID MECHANICS, HEAT TRANSFER, Course Experiences Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89261 EXPERIMENTS AND ENERGY SYSTEMS Raghu Echempati, Kettering University, Flint, MI, United 7-6-1 Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Experiments States and Energy Systems Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 7-7 PROBLEM SOLVING IN ENGINEERING 4:00pm–5:45pm EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND PRACTICE Session Chair: Wael Mokhtar, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI, United States 7-7-1 Problem Solving in Engineering Education, Reseach and Practice – I 4:00pm – Fabrication and Plumbing Works Using Pipe Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 Fusion Thermal Technology: A Mechanical Engineering 2:05pm–3:50pm Extension Service for the Drug Dependents Session Chair: Zbigniew Bzymek, University of Connecticut, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89183 Storrs, CT, United States Ronald Galindo, Cebu Technological University, Cebu City, 2:05pm – Finite Element Educational Program Improves Mechanical Engineering Technology Student Performance 4:21pm – An Experimental and Numerical Study on Airfoil in the Finite Element Class Flow Characteristics: Evaluating the Problem-Solving Skills Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86583 of Students Serdar Ozlek, New York City College of Technology, CUNY, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89475 Brooklyn, NY, United States Sanjivan Manoharan, Dylan DiGiovanni, Jordan O’Hearn, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI, United States 2:26pm – Effective Approach to Teaching Stress and Deformation Analysis in Mechanical Engineering Design 4:42pm – Macgyvering and Entrepreneurial Mindset Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86732 Learning: Examples for the Thermodynamics Classroom Zbigniew Bzymek, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89579 United States Natasha Vermaak, Yaozhong Zhang, Yangze Sun, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States

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5:03pm – Examples of Undergraduate Research Project in Thermodynamics: Generalized Correlations of Vapor Pressure and Enthalpy of Vaporization Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89747 Amir Karimi, Joseph Stephen Fernandez, University of Texas at San Antonio, Victoria, TX, United States

7-7 PROBLEM SOLVING IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 7-7-2 Problem Solving in Engineering Education, Reseach and Practice – II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 4:00pm–5:45pm Session Chair: Zbigniew Bzymek, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States

4:00pm – Using Engineering Equation Solver (EES) to Solve Engineering Problems in Mechanical Engineering Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86078 Haifa El-Sadi, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, United States

4:21pm – Problem Based Learning: Generating a 3D Educational Brain Model to Engage Undergraduate Engineering Honors Students Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87197 Connie Gomez, Sheema Nasir, San Jacinto College, Houston, TX, United States

4:42pm – Hands-on Experiences for Problem Solving in Engineering Education Based on Trees and Plants Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87583 Gustavo Vargas-Silva, University of the Basque Country, San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa, Spain, Mariappan Jawaharlal, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, United States

5:03pm – Strategies to Address “Design Thinking” in Engineering Curriculum Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87816 Devdas Shetty, Jiajun Xu, University of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC, United States

88 8-1-1: Energy-Related Multidisciplinary – 1 8-1-2: Energy-Related Multidisciplinary – 2 8-2-1: Energy and Exergy Analysis of Power Cycles 8-2-2: Thermodynamics of Cooling and Thermal Processes 8-2-3: Chemical Thermodynamic Processes 8-2-4: On Entropy and Irreversibilities’ Minimization 8-3-1: Thermoeconomics 8-4-1: Advanced Power Cycles 8-4-2: Improvement in Performance and Emissions of Energy Systems 8-4-3: Solar/Waste-Heat Power Generation 8-4-4: Engines Behaviour and Fuel Characteristics 8-4-5: Design and Analysis of Energy Systems – 1 8-4-6: Design and Analysis of Energy Systems – 2 8-5-1: Energy Systems Components – 1 8-5-2: Energy Systems Components – 2 8-6-1: Low-Temperature Energy Conversion Systems 8-7-1: Thermal Energy Storage – Devices I 8-7-2: Thermal Energy Storage – Materials 8-7-3: Thermal Energy Storage – Devices II 8-7-4: Thermal Energy Storage – Systems Integration 8-8-1: Environmental Aspects of Energy Systems 8-9-1: Cooling Technologies 8-9-2: Building Energy Generation 8-9-3: Building Structure/Materials for Load Reduction 8-10-1: Advanced Technologies for Wind Energy 8-10-2: Advanced Technologies for Solar Energy 8-10-3: Advanced Technologies for Ocean Energy 8-10-4: Advanced Technologies for Wind Energy II 8-10-5: Advanced Technologies for Solar Energy II 8-10-6: Energy Storage, Energy Harvesting, and Electric Cars 8-10-7: Biomass, Geothermal, and Small Scale Generation 8-10-8: Feasibility and Techno-Economic Analysis of Renewable Energy Technologies 8-11-1: Lithium Ion Batteries – Design and Performance 8-11-2: Modeling Efforts in Batteries 8-11-3: Structural Analysis of Li-Ion Batteries 8-11-4: Thermal Aspects of Li-Ion Batteries 8-11-5: Beyond Li-Ion Batteries 8-12-1: PEM Fuel Cells – I 8-12-2: PEM Fuel Cells – II 8-12-3: Fuel Cell Systems and Infrastructure 8-14-1: Nuclear Power Plants: Design, Analysis, and Safety 8-15-1: CMS-Biofuel Systems and Processes 8-16-1: CMS-Biofuels Production, Conversion, and Simulation 8-17-1: Energy Plenary 8-13-1 Plenary Track Organizers Soumik Banerjee, Washington State Andrea Lazzaretto, University of Padua, Roberto Carapellucci, University of University, United States Italy L’Aquila, Italy Hakan Ozaltun, Idaho National Adriano Sciacovelli, University of Yunho Hwang, University of Maryland, Laboratory, United States Birmingham, United Kingdom United States Jovica Riznic, Canadian Nuclear Safety Maike Johnson, German Aerospace Christopher Depcik, University of Commission, Canada Center (DLR), Germany Kansas, United States Yunye Shi, St. Ambrose University, Peiwen Li, University of Arizona, United United States States Topic Organizers Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky Angel D. Ramirez, Escuela Superior Claudia Toro, University of Rome University, United States Politécnica del Litoral, ESPOL, Sapienza DMA, Italy Albert Ratner, University of Iowa, United Ecuador Mahmoud Elsharafi, Midwestern State States Elisa Guelpa, Politecnico di Torino – University, United States Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky DENERG, Italy Irene Koronaki, NTUA, Greece University, United States Sayed M. Metwalli, Cairo University, Michael Nitsas, National Technical Mohsen Saffari Pour, KTH Royal Institute Egypt University of Athens, Greece of Technology, Sweden Hohyun Lee, Santa Clara University, Vittorio Verda, Politecnico di Torino – Ahmed Emara, Faculty of Engineering United States Dip Energetica Politech, Italy Mattaria –Cairo, Egypt Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, United States Roberto Capata, University of Rome, Emrah Celik, University of Miami, United Italy Session Organizers States Andrea Lazzaretto, University of Padua, Mahmoud Elsharafi, Midwestern State Lea-Der Chen, Texas A&M University- Italy University, United States Corpus Christi, United States Adriano Sciacovelli, University of Claudia Toro, University of Rome Jose C. Pascoa, Universidade Da Beira Birmingham, United Kingdom Sapienza DMA, Italy Interior, Portugal Helena Navarro, University of Michael Nitsas, National Technical Soumik Banerjee, Washington State Birmingham, United Kingdom University of Athens, Greece University, United States Jeyhoon Khodadadi, Auburn University, Tatiana Morosuk, Technical University Partha Mukherjee, Purdue University, United States Berlin, Germany United States Elisa Guelpa, Politecnico di Torino – George Tsatsaronis, Technical University Jovica Riznic, Canadian Nuclear Safety DENERG, Italy of Berlin, Germany Commission, Canada Yoshiharu Amano, Waseda University, Vittorio Verda, Politecnico di Torino – Dip Hakan Ozaltun, Idaho National Tokyo, Japan Energetica Politech, Italy Laboratory, United States Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, United States Khamid Mahkamov, Northumbria Grant Hawkes, Idaho National Jim Kuo, California State University – University, United Kingdom Laboratory, United States Los Angeles, United States Gregory Kowalski, Northeastern Yunye Shi, St. Ambrose University, Soumik Banerjee, Washington State University, United States United States University, United States Qun Chen, Tsinghua University, China Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky George Nelson, University of Alabama in Auteliano A Santos, Universidade University, United States Huntsville, United States Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Albert Ratner, University of Iowa, United Partha Mukherjee, Purdue University, Yousef Haseli, Central Michigan States United States University, United States TRACK 8 ENERGY – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

TRACK 8 ENERGY 10:06am – A Performance Comparison for Electric and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Hydraulic Motors Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86761 Mohammed Al-Mudhafar, Noah Manring, University of 8-4 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ENERGY Missouri – Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States CONVERSION SYSTEMS 10:27am – Design and Analysis of the Self-Powered Two- 8-4-1 Advanced Power Cycles Lobe and Three-Lobe Continuous Mud-Pulse Turbo Siren Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87733 9:45am–11:30am Xiaobo Peng, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX, Session Chair: Khamid Mahkamov, Northumbria University, United States, Diwei Zhang, Prairie View A&M University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Cypress, TX, United States

Session Co-Chair: Roberto Carapellucci, University of 10:48am – A Reforming Characteristics of a Mid- L’Aquila, L’Aquila, IT, Italy Temperature Methane-Steam Reformer With Various Configurations 9:45am – Power and Efficiency Optimizations for an Open Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88260 Cycle Two-Shaft Gas Turbine Power Plant Kyungin Cho, Sangseok Yu, Jinwon Yun, Chungnam National Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86246 University, Daejeon, Korea (Republic) Huijun Feng, Wanli Zhang, Lingen Chen, Shaojun Xia, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan, China 11:09am – Translator Dynamics and Performance Comparison on One- and Two-Cylinder Free Piston Engines 10:06am – Novel Twin-Screw Stirling Cycle Machine for Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88689 Cryogenic and Refrigeration Applications Mehar Bade, Nigel Clark, Parviz Famouri, PriyaankaDevi Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86853 Guggilapu, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United Khamid Mahkamov, Irina Makhkamova, Fadi Kahwash, States Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

10:27am – Thermal Design and Performance Prediction of a 8-6 LOW-TEMPERATURE ENERGY Shell Condenser for Closed-Cycle Underwater Vehicles CONVERSION SYSTEMS Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86999 Peiyu Chen, Hongbin Yan, Gongnan Xie, Northwestern 8-6-1 Low-Temperature Energy Conversion Systems Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China, Bengt Sunden, Lund Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 319 University, Lund, Sweden 9:45am–11:30am Session Chair: Andrea Lazzaretto, University of Padua, Italy, 10:48am – Heat Pump-Organic Rankine Cycle (HP-ORC) Padova, Italy Integrated Systems for Energy Storage Applications Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87442 9:45am – Preliminary Design of a Lab-Scale Organic Claudia Toro, University of Rome Sapienza DMA, Rome, Italy, Rankine Cycle for Waste Heat Recovery Applications Roberto Capata, Enrico Sciubba, Univerersity of Rome, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86434 Rome, Italy Carlos Cabezas, José Mendoza, Iván Ponce, Rafael Cantorin, Daniel Gonzales, Jessica Estrella, Sergio Peralta, 11:09am – Thermodynamic Modeling of Allam Cycle Cesar Celis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88079 Peru Najmus Saquib Sifat, Yousef Haseli, Central Michigan University, MT Pleasant, MI, United States 10:06am – Comparative Exergy-Based Analysis of the LNG Regasification Integrated Into Air Separation Units With 8-5 ENERGY SYSTEMS COMPONENTS External or Internal Compression Process Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87551 8-5-1 Energy Systems Components – 1 Tatiana Morosuk, Stefanie Tesch, George Tsatsaronis, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany 9:45am–11:30am Session Chair: Roberto Capata, University of Rome, Roma, Italy 10:27am – Exergy-Based and Economic Evaluation of Cryogenics-Based Energy Storage 9:45am – On Numerical Investigation of Water Injection to Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87572 Screw Compressors Tatiana Morosuk, Sarah Hamdy, George Tsatsaronis, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86463 Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Sham Rane, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, United Kingdom, Ahmed Kovacevic, Nikola Stosic, City University London, London, United Kingdom, Graham Stupple, Jaecklin 89 GmbH, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany TRACK 8 ENERGY – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

10:48am – Low-Temperature Thermal Energy Harvesting 10:48am – Characterization of Transport Parameters in Using Solid/Liquid Phase Change Materials NMC Cathode Phases Using X-ray Microtomography Data Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87956 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88285 Guangyao Wang, Dong Sam Ha, Kevin G. Wang, Virginia Thushananth Rajendra, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States Huntsville, AL, United States, Aashutosh Mistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States, Xianghui Xiao, 11:09am – Design and Optimization of Flow Thermo- Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, United States, Electrochemical Cell to Harvest Low Temperature Waste Partha Mukherjee, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, Heat United States, George Nelson, University of Alabama in Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89546 Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, United States Ali Hussain Kazim, Aqib Javaid, Asif Mutahir, Muhammad Faraz, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, 11:09am – Measurement of Mechanical Properties and Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Assessment of Mechanical Degradation of Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) Formed With Carbonate-Based 8-11 ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY Electrolytes CONVERSION AND STORAGE Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89471 Insun Yoon, Pradeep Guduru, Brown University, Providence, 8-11-1 Lithium Ion Batteries—Design and RI, United States Performance Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 318 8-15 CMS-BIOFUEL PRODUCTION, 9:45am–11:30am GASIFICATION, AND COMBUSTION Session Chair: Soumik Banerjee, Washington State University, 8-15-1 CMS-Biofuel Systems and Processes Pullman, WA, United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 Session Co-Chair: George Nelson, University of Alabama in 9:45am–11:30am Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, United States Session Chair: Yunye Shi, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, 9:45am – Discovery and Development of a Fast Charging IA, United States Li-Ion Battery Session Co-Chair: Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87661 University, Newport, KY, United States Teng Liu, Xiao-Guang Yang, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States, Chao-Yang Wang, 9:45am – Modeling Woody Biomass Torrefaction Process Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87974 States Mahmudul Hasan, Yousef Haseli, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI, United States 10:06am – Predicting Second-Life Aging in Lithium-Ion Batteries Repurposed From Electric Vehicles Battery Packs 10:06am – Experimental and Simulation Studies of Corn Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88842 Kernel Gasification in a Double Air Stage Downdraft Daniela Galatro, Carlos Da Silva, Olivier Trescases, Zhe Reactor Gong, Cristina H. Amon, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88010 Canada Yunye Shi, St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA, United States, Diego M. Yepes Maya, Regis Nascimento, Federal 10:27am – A Comprehensive Review of Deformation University of Itajuba, Itajuba, MG, Brazil, Tejasvi Sharma, Induced Short Circuit (ISC) in Li-Ion Batteries Albert Ratner, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88952 Electo E. Silva Lora, Federal University of Itajuba, Itajuba, MG, Golam Newaz, Wayne State University, Ann Arbor, MI, United Brazil States, Leela Mohana Reddy Arava, Wayne State University, Farmington Hills, MI, United States, Sanket Mundhe, Wayne 10:27am – Physical (Steam) Activation of Post-Gasification State University, Detroit, MI, United States, Min Zhu, Omar Biochar Derived From Peach Pits Faruque, James Cheng, Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88386 Company, Dearborn, MI, United States Andres Munoz-Hernandez, Sina Dehghan, Gerardo Diaz, University of California – Merced, Merced, CA, United States

10:48am – Design, Analysis and Performance Evaluation of a Laboratory Scale Bio Lantern Fueled Using Cow-Tallow Bio-Diesel Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88991 Onyemazuwa A. Azaka, Emmanuel C. Nwadike, Nnamdi 90 Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State/South-Easter Nigerian, Nigeria TRACK 8 ENERGY – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

11:09am – Design and Construction of a Laboratory Scale 8-4 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ENERGY Lantern for bio Fuel-Biodiesel Combustion and Flame CONVERSION SYSTEMS Structure Analysis Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88992 8-4-2 Improvement in Performance and Emissions of Emmanuel C. Nwadike, Onyemazuwa A. Azaka, Nnamdi Energy Systems Azikiwe University, Awka, Southeastern Nigeria, Nigeria Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 1:45pm–3:30pm 8-2 FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS Session Chair: Gregory Kowalski, Northeastern University, OF THERMODYNAMICS Boston, MA, United States 8-2-1 Energy and Exergy Analysis of Power Cycles Session Co-Chair: Roberto Carapellucci, University of Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 L’Aquila, L’Aquila, IT, Italy 1:45pm–3:30pm 1:45pm – Thermodynamic Performance Study of the SOFC- Session Chair: Michael Nitsas, National Technical University of GT-RC System Fueled by LNG With Zero-CO2-Emission Athens, Zografou, Greece Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86115 Xiaoyu Yang, Hongbin Zhao, China University of Petroleum, 1:45pm – Modeling and Performance Analysis of a Dual- Beijing, Beijing, China Shaft Counter-Rotating Gas Turbine Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86146 2:06pm – MCFC-Based System for Active CO2 Capture Qiao Zhou, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, From Flue Gases Zhao Yin, Chunqing Tan, Qing Gao, Yongsheng Tian, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86881 Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Roberto Carapellucci, Roberto Cipollone, Davide Di Sciences, Beijing, China Battista, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy

2:06pm – Triaxial Gas Turbine Performance Analysis for 2:27pm – Methanol Production From Coal—Performance Variable Power Turbine Inlet Guide Vane Control Law and Exergy Analysis of Synthesis Routes With an Entrained Optimization and a Moving Bed Gasifier Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86161 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87560 Tao Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Tatiana Morosuk, Timo Blumberg, George Tsatsaronis, Yongsheng Tian, Zhao Yin, Qing Gao, Chunqing Tan, Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 2:48pm – Energy and Exergy Analysis of a Biomass Based Ceramic Plant 2:27pm – Performance Comparison and Parametric Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88046 Analysis of sCO2 Power Cycles Configurations Diogo Esteves, Cândida Vilarinho, Manuel Eduardo Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86843 Ferreira, Joana Carvalho, University of Minho, Guimarães, Ali Alsagri, University of Dayton, Beavercreek, OH, United Portugal, Jorge Araújo, CVR - Centro para a Valorização de States, Andrew Chiasson, Ahmad A. Aljabr, University of Resíduos, Guimarães, Portugal, Jose Teixeira, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, United States Minho, Guimarães, Portugal

2:48pm – Thermo-Economic Analysis of an Integrated 3:09pm – Effect of Thermal Storage on the Performance of Supercritical CO2 Brayton Cycle and Multiple Effect Residential Scale Hybrid Tri-Generation System Desalination Systems Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88213 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88409 Varun Gaur, Vaibhav Sahdev, Northeastern University, Boston, Sattam Alharbi, Mohamed L. Elsayed, Louis Chow, MA, United States, Mansour Zenouzi, Wentworth Institute of University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States Technology, Boston, MA, United States, Gregory Kowalski, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States 3:09pm – Exergy and Energy Analysis of a Combined Power Cycle Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88917 Almandhar AlNaamani, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Muscat, Oman, Nabeel AlRawahi, Sultan Qaboos University, Al Khoud, Muscat, Oman

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8-10 RENEWABLE ENERGY 8-11 ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY 8-10-1 Advanced Technologies for Wind Energy CONVERSION AND STORAGE Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 319 8-11-2 Modeling Efforts in Batteries 1:45pm–3:30pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 318 Session Chair: Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas, 1:45pm–3:30pm Lawrence, KS, United States Session Chair: Soumik Banerjee, Washington State University, Session Co-Chair: Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, Charlotte, NC, Pullman, WA, United States United States Session Co-Chair: Partha Mukherjee, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 1:45pm – Large-Eddy Simulation of Offshore Wind Farms for Power Prediction 1:45pm – Machine Learning Based Understanding of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87965 Lithium-Ion Battery Performance Decay Micah Sandusky, Boise State University, Boise, ID, United Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87162 States, Rey DeLeon, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, United Ankit Verma, Partha Mukherjee, Purdue University, West States, Inanc Senocak, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Lafayette, IN, United States PA, United States 2:06pm – Sodium Ion Transport in Sodium Thiophosphate 2:06pm – Variable Twist Blade Transformation to Improve Glasses: An Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Study Wind Turbine Performance Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88224 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88433 Aniruddha Dive, Scott Beckman, Soumik Banerjee, Hamid Khakpour Nejadkhaki, John Hall, University at Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States 2:27pm – A Computer Experiment Based Real Time Simulation Model for a Spirally-Wounded Lithium-Ion Cell 2:27pm – Wind Farm Micrositing Layout Optimization Using Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88509 Stackelberg Game Theory Approach Chao Li, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, United States, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88978 Assimina Pelegri, Rutgers University, East Brunswick, NJ, Ramin Farajifijani, Alfred University, Alfred, NY, United States, United States Saeed Ahmadian, University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States, Ehsan Ghotbi, Alfred University, Alfred, NY, United 2:48pm – Machine Learning Analysis of Degradation— States Safety Interaction in Li-Ion Cells Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87819 2:48pm – Numerical Investigation and Optimization of Daniel Juarez-Robles, Partha Mukherjee, Purdue University, Conventional VAWT in Combination with Convergent West Lafayette, IN, United States, Judith Jeevarajan, Nozzle Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Northbrook, IL, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88765 Mst Sunzida Ferdoues, Krishna Vijayaraghavan, Simon 3:09pm – Reactive Force Field Based Molecular Dynamics Fraser University, North York, ON, Canada Simulations to Investigate Sodium Ion Transport in Glassy Electrolytes 3:09pm – Mini Wind Turbine for Small Scale Power Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88207 Generation and Storage (Archimedes Wind Turbine Model) Aniruddha Dive, Scott Beckman, Soumik Banerjee, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88455 Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States Michael Ozeh, Ashreet Mishra, Xiuling Wang, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, IN, United States

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8-16 CMS-BIOFUELS PRODUCTION, 8-1 ENERGY-RELATED CONVERSION, AND SIMULATION MULTIDISCIPLINARY 8-16-1 CMS-Biofuels Production, Conversion, and 8-1-1 Energy-Related Multidisciplinary – 1 Simulation Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 3:45pm–5:30pm 1:45pm–3:30pm Session Chair: Mahmoud Elsharafi, Midwestern State Session Chair: Albert Ratner, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, University, Wichita Falls, TX, United States United States Session Co-Chair: Claudia Toro, University of Rome Sapienza Session Co-Chair: Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky DMA, Roma, Italy University, Newport, KY, United States 3:45pm – Deep Decarbonization of Total Global Energy: 1:45pm – A Life Cycle Assessment of Biofuel Produced Hydrogen and Ammonia C-free Fuels versus Electricity as

From Waste Cooking Oil Integrated CO2-Emission-Free Energy Systems Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86301 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86186 Sierra Spencer, Scott, Nelson Macken, Swarthmore William Leighty, The Leighty Foundation, Juneau, AK, United College, Swarthmore, PA, United States States

2:06pm – Understanding the Effect of Oxygenated Biofuels 4:06pm – Experimental Study of the Sustainability of a Addition on Combustion Characteristics of Gasoline Renewable-Energy-Driven Residential System With Heating Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86490 Loads Shrabanti Roy, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86242 United States, Saeid Zare, Omid Askari, Mississippi State Takao Kakizaki, Kosuke Hirano, Norio Morohashi, Masahito University, Mississippi State, MS, United States Oguma, Nihon University, Koriyama, Fukushima, Japan

2:27pm – The Development of a Simple Alternative Hybrid 4:27pm – Wet Gas Compressor Operation and Performance Engine for Gasoline, LPG and Biogas Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86562 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86552 Martin Bakken, Tor Bjorge, Lars Eirik Bakken, Norwegian Anchasa Pramuanjaroenkij, Amarin Tongkratoke, Siriluk University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway Phankhoksoong, Kasetsart University, Sakon Nakhon, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand, Sadik Kakac, Tobb University of Economics 4:48pm – Energy Mix Forecasting in Abu Dhabi Using Mixed and Technology, Ankara, Turkey Integer Linear Program Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87575 2:48pm – Effect of Diethyl Ether on the Performance and Moza Al Naimi, Mohamed Ali, Khalifa University of Science Emission Characteristics of Diesel “Rice Bran Methyl and Technology, Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emir., Ester” Biogas Fueled Dual Fuel Diesel Engine Gento Mogi, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89362 S.K. Mahla, IKG Punjab Technical University, Hoshiarpur, 5:09pm – Energy Efficient Metal Mesh Fog Filters to India, Haeng Muk Cho, Kongju National University, South Simultaneously Harness Atmospheric Fog-Water and Korea, Cheonan, Korea (Republic), Bhupendra Singh Remove VOCs Cahauhan, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89731 India Ritwick Ghosh, Rakesh Sahu, Igor Zhitomirsky, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada, Ranjan Ganguly, , , West Bengal, India, Ishwar K. Puri, McMaster Universiy, Hamilton, ON, Canada

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8-2 FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS 4:06pm – Supercritical CO2 Cycle Combined With OF THERMODYNAMICS Concentrated Solar Tower Technology Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87578 8-2-2 Thermodynamics of Cooling and Thermal Tatiana Morosuk, Mohamed Noaman, George Tsatsaronis, Processes Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 3:45pm–5:30pm 4:27pm – Exergy-Based Evaluation of a Waste-Heat Driven Tri-Generation System With CO2 as Working Fluid Session Chair: Michael Nitsas, National Technical University of Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87584 Athens, Zografou, Greece Tatiana Morosuk, Jing Luo, George Tsatsaronis, Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany 3:45pm – Thermoeconomic Analysis of a Solar MVC Desalination System 4:48pm – Retrofitting Gas Turbine Units Parabolic Trough Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86212 Concentrated Solar Power for Sustainable Electricity Lei Gao, Gyeong Sung Kim, Yunho Hwang, University of Generation Maryland, College Park, MD, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87673 Mohamed Ali, Wael Alnahdi, Sara Al Shamsi, Wafaa 4:06pm – A Comparative Study of Solar-Driven Absorption Alantali, Shaikha Al Shehhi, Khalifa University of Science and Refrigeration Cycles- Effect of the Utilized Working Pair Technology, Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emir. Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86864 Michael Nitsas, Irene Koronaki, National Technical University 5:09pm – Development and Investigation of a Solar-Biogas of Athens, Zografou, Greece Hybrid Brayton Cycle for 100 kW Power Generation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87678 4:27pm – Thermal Analysis of Phase Change Materials by Saad Alshahrani, Abraham Engeda, Michigan State Utilizing Nanoparticles University, East Lansing, MI, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87026 Michael Nitsas, Irene Koronaki, Athanasios Beliotis, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece 8-5 ENERGY SYSTEMS COMPONENTS 8-5-2 Energy Systems Components – 2 4:48pm – First and Second Law Analysis of a Flat Plate Collector Working With Nanofluids Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 306 3:45pm–5:30pm Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87782 Michael Nitsas, Irene Koronaki, Loukia Prentza, National Session Chair: Roberto Capata, University of Rome, Roma, Italy Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece 3:45pm – Design and Testing of a Micro-Bubble Separation 5:09pm – Experimental Investigation of Ejector System Refrigeration System With Double Condensers Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86104 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88671 Jordan Farina, Christopher Manderson, Phillip Tran, H.H. Sait, King Abdulaziz University, Rabigh, Makkah, Saudi Heather Dillon, University of Portland, Portland, OR, United Arabia, B.A. Habibullah, Nadim Turkman, King Abdulaziz States University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Hongbin Ma, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States 4:06pm – Experimental Study of a Robust Foil Regenerator in the Oscillating Flow 8-4 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ENERGY Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86702 Koji Yanaga, Songgang Qiu, Pawan Yadav, West Virginia CONVERSION SYSTEMS University, Morgantown, WV, United States 8-4-3 Solar/Waste-Heat Power Generation 4:27pm – Effect of Geometric Configuration and Back Plate Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 3:45pm–5:30pm Addition in Minichannel Solar Collectors Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87852 Session Chair: Tatiana Morosuk, Technical University Berlin, Julio Perez, Sai Kiran Hota, Gerardo Diaz, University of Berlin, Germany California – Merced, Merced, CA, United States Session Co-Chair: Roberto Carapellucci, University of 4:48pm – A Study of Water Transport of Hollow Fiber L’Aquila, L’Aquila, IT, Italy Membranes Over Various Operating Conditions 3:45pm – Thermodynamic Performance Study on Solar- Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88067 Assisted SOFC - GT Distributed Energy System Fueled by Jongmin Chae, Sangseok Yu, Chungnam National University, Methanol Daejeon, Korea (Republic) Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86114 94 Qinlong Hou, Hongbin Zhao, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, Beijing, China TRACK 8 ENERGY – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12

5:09pm – Structural Analysis of Ground Mounted Solar 8-11 ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY Panel Array CONVERSION AND STORAGE Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88526 Ashhar Tufail Mohammmad, Barun Pratiher, Indian Institute 8-11-3 Structural Analysis of Li-ion Batteries of Technology Jodhpur, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 318 3:45pm–5:30pm 8-10 RENEWABLE ENERGY Session Chair: George Nelson, University of Alabama in 8-10-2 Advanced Technologies for Solar Energy Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, United States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 319 3:45pm – In Situ Measurement of Plane Strain Modulus of 3:45pm–5:30pm the Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) on Lithium Metal Session Chair: Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas, Anodes in Ionic Liquid Electrolytes Lawrence, KS, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89473 Insun Yoon, Pradeep Guduru, Brown University, Providence, Session Co-Chair: Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, Charlotte, NC, RI, United States United States 4:06pm – Tuning Electrode Structure to Improve the Rate 3:45pm – Thermal Modeling of Concentrated Photovoltaic Capability of Energy Dense Lithium Ion Batteries Thermal System at Different Operating Conditions Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89998 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86899 Prehit Patel, Thushananth Rajendra, George Nelson, Shah Alam, Rahul C. Yelamanchili, Texas A&M University - University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, United Kingsville, Kingsville, TX, United States States 4:06pm – Harnessing of Solar Energy With and Without 4:27pm – Local Strain Assessment in Li-Ion Battery Layers Tracking Subjected to External Deformation Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89922 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88962 Mehmet Sozen, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Golam Newaz, Wayne State University, Ann Arbor, MI, United MI, United States, Md. Nahid Pervez, Ford Motor Company, States, Leela Mohana Reddy Arava, Wayne State Univeristy, Palo Alto, CA, United States Farmington Hills, MI, United States, Sanket Mundhe, Wayne 4:27pm – Optimization of Nano-Texture Parameters of State Univeristy, Detroit, MI, United States, Min Zhu, Omar CdTe/CdS Thin Film Solar Cells Faruque, James Cheng, Saeed Barbat, Ford Motor Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86858 Company, Dearborn, MI, United States Joshua Smay, Ola Rashwan, James Then, Penn State- 4:48pm – Real-Time Measurement of Phase Transformation Harrisburg, Middletown, PA, United States in Electrode Materials by Integrating In Situ Picosecond 4:48pm – Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant Development for Ultrasonics and Atomic Force Microscopy a Desert Climate Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89477 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86588 Shaghayegh Rezazadeh Kalehbasti, LiWei Liu, Humphrey Abdullah Alanezi, Mohammad Naraghi, Manhattan College, Maris, Pradeep Guduru, Brown University, Providence, RI, Bronx, NY, United States United States

5:09pm – Photovoltaic Solar Energy: Potentials and 5:09pm – Effect of Stress on the Li Diffusivity in Ge Outlooks Electrode Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86991 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89295 Williams S. Ebhota, Tien-Chien Jen, University of Siva P.V. Nadimpalli, Rajasekhar Tripuraneni, Subhajit Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa Rakshit, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, United States

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 8-2 FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS OF THERMODYNAMICS 8-17 ENERGY PLENARY 8-2-3 Chemical Thermodynamic Processes 8-17-1 Energy Plenary Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 302 10:00am–11:45am 8:00am–8:45am Session Chair: George Tsatsaronis, Technical University of 8:00am – Thoughts on the Future of Power Generation: Berlin, Berlin, Germany A Low Carbon Perspective Session Co-Chair: Michael Nitsas, National Technical Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90099 University of Athens, Zografou, Greece Ahmed Ghoniem, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 10:00am – Ecological Performance of a Generalized Radiative System Light-Driven Engine (LDE) With [A]f [B] 8-1 ENERGY-RELATED Reacting System Improved by Controlling Piston Motion MULTIDISCIPLINARY Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86252 Huijun Feng, Kang Ma, Lingen Chen, Shaojun Xia, Naval 8-1-2 Energy-Related Multidisciplinary – 2 University of Engineering, Wuhan, China Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 10:00am–11:45am 10:21am – Avoidable and Unavoidable Exergetic Destruction Analysis of a Nitric Acid Production Plant Session Chair: Claudia Toro, University of Rome Sapienza Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87495 DMA, Roma, Italy Juan Fajardo, Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, Cartagena, Session Co-Chair: Mahmoud Elsharafi, Midwestern State Colombia, Harold Valle, University of Puerto Rico, Cartagena, University, Wichita Falls, TX, United States Cartagena, Colombia, Ana Buelvas, Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, Catagena de , Bolivar, Colombia 10:00am – Measurements of the Contact Angles for Various Fluids Which Are Widely Used in the Oilfields to Improve Oil 10:42am – Advances in Combustion Irreversibility Analysis Recovery by Using a Heuristic Finite Increment Method Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86717 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89270 Mahmoud Elsharafi, Kelton Vidal, Rumelia Thomas, Yuejun Yan, Noam Lior, University of Pennsylvania, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX, United States Philadelphia, PA, United States

10:21am – On-Board State of Health Estimation of Lithium 11:03am – Influence of Advanced Injection Timing on Ion Batteries With Incremental Capacity Analysis Based on Exergy Anaysis of DI Diesel Engine Fuelled With Waste Gaussian Function Cooking Oil Biodiesel Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86902 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89534 Tongyi Liang, Lingjun Song, Beihang University, Beijing, Veena Chaudhary, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, China Roorkee, Uttrakhand, India

10:42am – Effect of Nonlinear Characteristic of the Gas 11:24am – Extending Degree of Disequilibrium Analysis for Turbine Engine Fuel System With Hardware-in-the-Loop Automatic Selection of Kinetic Constraints in the Rate- Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86922 Controlled Constrained-Equilibrium Method Jinwei Chen, Jingxuan Li, Shengnan Sun, Huisheng Zhang, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86509 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China Fatemeh Hadi, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, United States, Vreg Yousefian, Tennessee State University, 11:03am – High Voltage Plasma Reactor for Treatment of Carlisle, MA, United States, Ehsan Sarfaraz, Tennessee State Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen Generation University, Nashville, TN, United States, Gian Paolo Beretta, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87610 Universita di Brescia, Brescia, Italy Kamau Wright, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT, United States

11:24am – Mechanical Testing and Modeling of the Graphite Anode of Lithium-Ion Batteries Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89468 Wei Li, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, China, Juner Zhu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States, Xia Yong, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, China, Elham Sahraei Esfahani, George Mason University, Fairfax, 96 VA, United States TRACK 8 ENERGY – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

8-4 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ENERGY 8-10 RENEWABLE ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS 8-10-3 Advanced Technologies for Ocean Energy 8-4-4 Engines Behaviour and Fuel Characteristics Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 318 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 10:00am–11:45am 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, Charlotte, NC, United Session Chair: Qun Chen, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China States Session Co-Chair: Roberto Carapellucci, University of 10:00am – Gyroscopic Wave Energy Generator for Fish L’Aquila, L’Aquila, IT, Italy Farms and Rigs Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86188 10:00am – Development of Test Rigs to Investigate Fluid Alexandra Norbach, Western Norway University of Applied Flow and Heat Transfer in a Stirling Engine Heater Head Sciences, Ågotnes, Norway, Kotryna Bedrovaite Fjetland, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86378 Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Kverneland, Pawan Yadav, Songgang Qiu, Koji Yanaga, West Virginia Norway, Gina Hestetun, Thomas Impelluso, Western Norway University, Morgantown, WV, United States University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Bergen, Norway

10:21am – Power Flow Topology of Supercritical Carbon 10:21am – River Turbines Controlled by Mechanical Speed Dioxide Power Generation System and Its Application in Converters Modeling and Optimization Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88417 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87272 Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, Charlotte, NC, United States, Kyung Qun Chen, Xia Li, Xi Chen, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Soo Han, DDMotion, Owings Mills, MD, United States

10:42am – Improvement in Thermal Efficiency of a Fuel 10:42am – Design and Optimization of a Tidal Turbine and Reforming Engine System Using Low Concentration Farm Hydrous Ethanol Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86264 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87402 Mohammed Mayeed, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, Yuzo Shirakawa, Atsushi Shiamda, Takao Ishikawa, Hitachi, GA, United States Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan, Toshio Shudo, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan 11:03am – Effect of Oscillating Water Column Chamber Inclination on the Performance of a Savonius Rotor 11:03am – Lean-Burn Characteristics of a Heavy-Duty Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87313 Diesel Engine Retrofitted to Natural Gas Spark Ignition Deepak Prasad, Mohammed Rafiuddin Ahmed, University of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87761 the South Pacific, Suva, ,Young-Ho Lee, Korea Maritime Jinlong Liu, Cosmin Dumitrescu, West Virginia University, and Ocean University, Busan, Korea (Republic) Morgantown, WV, United States 11:24am – An Energy Harvester for Kuroshio Power 11:24am – Effect of Piston Crevices on 3D Simulation of a Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88870 Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Retrofitted to Natural Gas Spark Bang-Fuh Chen, Shang-Yu Tsai, Wei-Ren Chen, National Ignition Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87783 Iolanda Stocchi, University of Perugia, Morgantown, WV, United States, Jinlong Liu, Cosmin Dumitrescu, West 8-11 ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, United States, CONVERSION AND STORAGE Michele Battistoni, Carlo N. Grimaldi, University of Perugia, 8-11-4 Thermal Aspects of Li-ion Batteries Perugia, Italy Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: Dervis Demirocak, Texas A&M University- Kingsville, Kingsville, TX, United States

10:00am – Effect of Thermal Gradient on Lithium Electrodeposition Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87621 Conner Fear, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN, United States

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10:21am – A Hybrid Thermal Management System With 8-4 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ENERGY Negative Parasitic Losses for Electric Vehicle Battery CONVERSION SYSTEMS Packs Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86111 8-4-5 Design and Analysis of Energy Systems – 1 Shashank Arora, Kari Tammi, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 1:45pm–3:30pm 10:42am – A Novel Technique for Estimation of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase Film Resistance for Li-Ion Batteries Session Chair: Auteliano A. Santos, Universidade Estadual de Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87311 Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil Shashank Arora, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland Session Co-Chair: Roberto Carapellucci, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, IT, Italy 11:03am – Low-Temperature Energy Efficiency of Lithium- Ion Batteries 1:45pm – Ecological Optimization for an Endoreversible Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86582 Chemical Pump With Three Mass Reservoirs Ashkan Nazari, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86250 Roja Esmaeeli, Seyed Reza Hashemi, Haniph Lingen Chen, DAn Xia, Huijun Feng, Shaojun Xia, Naval Aliniagerdroudbari, Siamak Farhad, University of Akron, University of Engineering, Wuhan, China Akron, OH, United States 2:06pm – Mechanical Design of Magnetic Gearboxes 8-2 FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS Optimized for Assembly Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86878 OF THERMODYNAMICS Sina Modaresahmadi, Casey Nichols, Wesley Williams, 8-2-4 On Entropy and Irreversibilities’ Minimization University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, United Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 States 1:45pm–3:30pm 2:27pm – Design of a Ducted Cross-Flow Turbine for Session Chair: Tatiana Morosuk, Technical University Berlin, Marine Current Energy Extraction Berlin, Germany Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87324 Session Co-Chair: Michael Nitsas, National Technical Jai N. Goundar, Deepak Prasad, Mohammed Rafiuddin University of Athens, Zografou, Greece Ahmed, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji

1:45pm – An Easier Approach to Introduce Entropy in 2:48pm – Vibration Energy Harvesting to Power Ultrasonic Undergraduate Thermodynamics Classes Sensors in Heavy Haul Railway Cars Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86510 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87836 Yousef Haseli, Central Michigan University, MT Pleasant, MI, Auteliano A. Santos, Matheus V. Lopes, Vanessa V. United States Goncalves, Jony Eckert, University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil, Thiago S. Martins, VALE S.A., Vitoria, ES, Espirito 2:06pm – Exergy Analysis of a Machining Operation Using Santo, Brazil Finite Element (FE) Assisted Simulations Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88494 3:09pm – Reverberatory Furnace CFD Modeling for Mohamed Gadalla, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, Efficient Design: Burners and Chimney Location United Arab Emir., Salman Pervaiz, Rochester Institute of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87843 Technology - Dubai, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emir. Mohamed Ali, Saeed Alshehhi, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emir. 2:27pm – Entropy Generation Minimization for Energy- Efficient Desalination Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88543 John Lienhard V, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States

2:48pm – Spontaneous Violations of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, Nanoscale Fluid Mechanics, and Poromechanics Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88826 Martin Ostoja-Starzewski, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States

3:09pm – Generalized Thermodynamic Dynamic- Optimization of Irreversible Processes 98 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88893 Lingen Chen, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan, China TRACK 8 ENERGY – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

8-10 RENEWABLE ENERGY 2:27pm – Robust Nitrogen-Doped Graphene on Metal Reduced Organic Framework Catalyst for Oxygen 8-10-4 Advanced Technologies for Wind Energy II Reduction Reactions Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 318 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88936 1:45pm–3:30pm Harsimranjit Singh, Eon Soo Lee, Bharath Babu Nunna, Session Chair: Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, Charlotte, NC, United Ashok Pullamsetty, New Jersey Institute of Technology, States Newark, NJ, United States

Session Co-Chair: Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas, 2:48pm – The Effect of Nanoscale Architecture on Ionic Lawrence, KS, United States Diffusion in rGO/Aramid Nanofiber Structural Electrodes for Supercapacitors 1:45pm – Self-Excited Induction Generator (SEIG) for Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88911 Hydrogen and Ammonia C-Free Fuel Production Without Sarah Aderyani, Haleh Ardebili, University of Houston, Electricity Grid Connection Houston, TX, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87527 William Leighty, The Leighty Foundation, Juneau, AK, 3:09pm – Improving Oil and Gas Operations by Integration United States, Eduard Muljadi, Auburn University, Auburn, of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells in a Sustainable Manner AL, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88919 Khalid Al-Khori, Yusuf Bicer, Muammer Koc, Hamad Bin 2:06pm – CFD Analysis of a Cross-Flow Turbine for Wind Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar and Hydrokinetic Applications Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88469 Arian Hosseini, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, 8-14 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS: DESIGN, Sweden, Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, Charlotte, NC, United States ANALYSIS, AND SAFETY 8-14-1 Nuclear Power Plants: Design, Analysis, and 2:27pm – Wind Energy Assessment of Michigan City, United Safety States Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88412 1:45pm–3:30pm Michael Okorie, Uzumma O. Ozeh, Xiuling Wang, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, Armenia Session Chair: Jovica Riznic, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Ottawa, ON, Canada 2:48pm – The Value of Energy Flexibility: Integrating Wind Resources in New York State Session Co-Chairs: Hakan Ozaltun, Grant Hawkes, Idaho Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87521 National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, United States Terence Conlon, Vijay Modi, Michael Waite, Columbia 1:45pm – Probabilistic Properties of Steel for Nuclear University, New York, NY, United States Piping Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87054 8-11 ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY Kleio Avrithi, University of Houston - Downtown, Houston, TX, CONVERSION AND STORAGE United States

8-11-5 Beyond Li-ion Batteries 2:00pm – Thermal Transport in Defective Actinide Oxides Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87605 1:45pm–3:30pm Alex Resnick, Katherine Mitchell, Jungkyu Park, Hannah Session Chair: Dervis Demirocak, Texas A&M University- Maier, Eduardo Farfan, Tien Yee, Christian Velasquez, Kingsville, Kingsville, TX, United States Kennesaw State University, Marietta, GA, United States

1:45pm – Development of a Membraneless Organic Redox 2:15pm – Thermo-Hydro-Chemo-Mechanical Modeling of Flow Battery Bentonite Extrusion in the Near Borehole Crack Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88024 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87944 Korey Cook, Andre Benard, Michigan State University, Mohammad Islam, National Energy Technology Laboratory, East Lansing, MI, United States, Tom Guarr, Shane Mann, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Michigan State University Bioeconomy Institute, Holland, MI, 2:30pm – Thermal Model of the AGR-5/6/7 Experiment United States, Ethan Lau, Jordan Thayer, Michigan State Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88628 University, East Lansing, MI, United States Grant Hawkes, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, 2:06pm – CNT Reinforced Polymer Nanocomposites for United States Thermochemical Energy Conversion and Storage Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89525 Oluwafunmilola Ola, Yanqiu Zhu, University of Exeter, Exeter, 99 United Kingdom TRACK 8 ENERGY – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

2:45pm – Numerical Simulation of Sub-Cooled Water 5:09pm – Exergoeconomic Analysis of Intercooled, Flashing Flow From Nuclear Steam Generator Secondary Reheated and Recuperated Gas Turbine Cycles With Air Side Through Broken Feed Water Pipes Film Blade Cooling Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88849 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88483 Jong Chull Jo, Pusan National University/Korea Institute of Mohamed Gadalla, Waleed El-Damaty, American University Nuclear Safety, Busan, Korea (Republic), Jae Jun Jeong, of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emir. Byong Jo Yun, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea (Republic), Soon-ho Kang, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, 8-4 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF ENERGY Daejon, Korea (Republic) CONVERSION SYSTEMS 3:00pm – Thermo-Mechanical Performance Assessment of 8-4-6 Design and Analysis of Energy Systems – 2 Selected Plates From MP-1 Low Power Experiments Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 316 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86010 3:45pm–5:30pm Hakan Ozaltun, Barry H. Rabin, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID, United States Session Chair: Yousef Haseli, Central Michigan University, MT Pleasant, MI, United States 8-3 THERMOECONOMICS Session Co-Chair: Roberto Carapellucci, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, IT, Italy 8-3-1 Thermoeconomics Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 317 3:45pm – Specific Entropy Generation: A Measure of 3:45pm–5:30pm Inefficiencies in Power Plants Session Chair: Vittorio Verda, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88730 Italy Yousef Haseli, Central Michigan University, MT Pleasant, MI, United States 3:45pm – Thermoeconomic Analysis of Reverse Brayton Cycle Based Cryocooler 4:06pm – A Novel Silica-Gel/Foam Packed Bed for Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87190 Adsorption Cooling Applications Aman Kumar Dhillon, Parthasarathi Ghosh, Indian Institute Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88913 of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India Ramy Mohammed, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States, Osama Mesalhy, Zagazig University, Zagazig, 4:06pm – Ground Level Integrated Diverse Energy Storage Sharkia, Egypt, Mohamed L. Elsayed, Louis Chow, University (GLIDES) Cost Analysis of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87517 Saiid Kassaee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United 4:27pm – Development of Dynamic Model for Mechanical States, Adewale Odukomaiya, Oak Ridge National Vapor Recompression System Simulation Laboratory/Georgia Tech, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89124 Ahmad Abu-Heiba, Xiaobing Liu, Oak Ridge National Le Wang, Hefei General Machinery Research Institute Co. Ltd., Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, Matthew M. Hefei, China, Guangbin Liu, Qingdao University of Science Mench, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States, and Technology, Qingdao, China, Jun Xiao, Hefei General Patrick W. O’Connor, Ayyoub M. Momen, Oak Ridge National Machinery Research Institute Co. Ltd., Hefei, China Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States 4:48pm – Studying the Degradation of Platinum Based 4:27pm – Exergoeconomic Analysis Applied to a Novel Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Using the Concept of Integrated Solar Combined Cycle Nanoscale X-Ray Computed Tomography Method Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87596 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89572 Tatiana Morosuk, Louay Elmorsy, George Tsatsaronis, Jonathan Braaten, Shohei Ogawa, Carnegie Mellon Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Venkata Yarlagadda, General Motors/University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United 4:48pm – MED-MVC Systems: Exergy and Thermo- States, Anusorn Kongkanand, General Motors Company, Fuel Economic Analysis Approach Cell Activities, Pontiac, MI, United States, Shawn Litster, Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88361 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Mohamed L. Elsayed, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States, Osama Mesalhy, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Sharkia, Egypt, Ramy Mohammed, Louis Chow, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States

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8-7 THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE 8-8 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF 8-7-1 Thermal Energy Storage—Devices I ENERGY SYSTEMS Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 315 8-8-1 Environmental Aspects of Energy Systems 3:45pm–5:30pm Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 311 Session Chair: Adriano Sciacovelli, University of Birmingham, 3:45pm–5:30pm Birmingham, United Kingdom Session Chair: Angel D. Ramirez, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral, Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador 3:45pm – Longer Passage of Airflow in Multiple Packed- Bed Thin Tanks Versus in a Short Big Tank for Improved Session Co-Chair: Elisa Guelpa, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Thermal Storage Performance Italy Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86123 Yan Wang, Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese 3:45pm – Modelling Produced Water Re-Injection Scaling Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Peiwen Li, University of Compability Performance in Matured Hydrocarbon Aquifer, Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, Zhifeng Wang, Bei Yang, Nigeria Guofeng Yuan, Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86126 Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Wenxun Tang, Kingsley Abhulimen, Theophilus. A. Fashanu, University of Guangdong Five Star Solar Energy, Dongguan, China Lagos, Nigeria, Nigeria, Peter Idialu, Department of System Engineering, Lagos, Nigeria 4:06pm – Design and Integration of High Temperature Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage for High Power Levels 4:06pm – Some Studies on NOX Reduction From a Diesel Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86281 Engine Using Stabilized Emulsion Maike Johnson, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87374 Germany, Bernd Hachmann, F. W. Brökelmann Aluminiumwerk Naveen Kumar, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, Delhi, GmbH & Co. KG, Ense, Germany, Andreas J. Dengel, Steag India, Harveer Singh Pali, JSS Academy of Technical New Energies GmbH, Saarbruecken, Germany, Michael Fiß, Education, Noida, UP, India, SIdharth Bansal, MAIT, New Matthias Hempel, Dan Bauer, German Aerospace Center Delhi, Delhi, India (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany 4:27pm – Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Through 4:27pm – Numerical Study of High Temperature the Shift From Fossil Fuels to Electricity in the Mass Transport System in Guayaquil, Ecuador Thermochemical Energy Storage Using Co3O4/CoO Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86329 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87732 Nasser Vahedi, Qasim A. Ranjha, Alparslan Oztekin, Angel D. Ramirez, Danilo Arcentales, Andrea J. Boero, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral, Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador 4:48pm – Analytical and Computational Thermal Analysis of a Latent Heat Storage and Cooling System (LHSCS) 4:48pm – Water Recovery in Cooling Towers Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86565 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88687 Francisco Montero, Mario Di Capua, Amador Guzmán, Maher Damak, Karim Khalil, Kripa Varanasi, Massachusetts Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States Daming Chen, Loreto Canales, Pontificia Universidad 5:09pm – Life-Cycle-Analysis of Novel Heat Exchanger for Catolica de Chile, Macul, Region Metropolitana, Chile Dry Cooling of Power Plants Based on Encapsulated Phase Change Materials Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89633 Lige Zhang, Swanand Bhagwat, Sabrina Spatari, Ying Sun, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States

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8-10 RENEWABLE ENERGY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 8-10-5 Advanced Technologies for Solar Energy II Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 318 8-7 THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE 3:45pm–5:30pm 8-7-2 Thermal Energy Storage—Materials Session Chair: Christopher Depcik, University of Kansas, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 323 Lawrence, KS, United States 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: Maike Johnson, German Aerospace Center Session Co-Chair: Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, Charlotte, NC, (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany United States Session Co-Chair: Adriano Sciacovelli, University of 3:45pm – Development of a Low Cost Self-Sustaining Water Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom Distillation System Using Activated Carbon Nanofluids Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86906 10:00am – The Origin of Hydrophilic Surface Ashreet Mishra, Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, IN, Functionalization-Induced Thermal Conductance United States, A.G. Agwu Nnanna, University of Texas of the Enhancement across Solid-Water Interfaces Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, United States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86409 Dezhao Huang, Ruimin Ma, University of Notre Dame, South 4:06pm – Design and Testing of a Solar-Driven Wastewater Bend, IN, United States, Tengfei Luo, University of Notre Treatment Unit for Off-Grid Applications Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States, Teng Zhang, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87090 Schrodinger Inc., New York, NY, United States Reza Baghaei Lakeh, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, United States, Daniel Andrade, 10:21am – Experimental Study of Hygroscopy of Single and

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Los Angeles, Different Mixtures of MgCl2, KCl, NaCl, ZnCl2 for CA, United States, Kyle Miller, Mohammad Modabernia, Application as Heat Transfer Fluids in CSP Thuan Nguyen, Elbon Flanagan, Johnny Baradii, John Kest, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86416 David Jacobo, Justine Nguyen, Laura Lopez, Binh Phun, Xiaoxin Wang, Qichao Hu, Xiankun Xu, Peiwen Li, Gil-Pyo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, Kim, Dominic Gervasio, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, Saied Delagah, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, United States Denver, CO, United States, Mohammadali Sharbatmaleki, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, 10:42am – Thermal Analysis of a High-Temperature Heat United States Pipe-Assisted Thermal Energy Storage System With Nano- Enhanced Phase Change Material 4:27pm – Numerical Study of Nanofluid-Based Solar Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86481 Collector for Humidification-Dehumidification (HDH) Saeed Tiari, Mahboobe Mahdavi, Virensinh Thakore, Stacy Desalination Joseph, Gannon University, Erie, PA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87318 Kapil Garg, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar, 11:03am – Non-Isothermal Phase Change Behaviors of PB, Punjab, India, Vikrant Khullar, Thapar Institute of Binary Mixtures of D-Dulcitol and Pentaerythritol as Novel Engineering and Technology, Patiala, India, Patiala, Pujab, Heat Storage Materials India, Sarit Kumar Das, Himanshu Tyagi, Indian Institute of Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87643 Technology Ropar, Rupnagar, PB, Punjab, India Xuefeng Shao, Jun Wang, Liwu Fan, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China 4:48pm – Performances Investigation of a SOFC-Based Distributed Energy System Integrated With Solar 11:24am – Atomistic Modelling and Experimental Thermochemical Process Characterization of Water Sorption Onto Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-88392 Silicoaluminophosphate Zeolites for Low Temperature Taixiu Liu, Qibin Liu, Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Thermal Storage Applications Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Jing Lei, North Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89000 China Electric Power University, Beijing, China, Jun Sui, Eliodoro Chiavazzo, Matteo Fasano, Gabriele Falciani, Hongguang Jin, Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy, Vincenza Brancato, CNR - Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, Beijing, China Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l’Energia “Nicola Giordano,” Messina, Italy, Valeria Palomba, Università di Messina, Messina, Italy, Pietro Asinari, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy, Andrea Frazzica, CNR - Istituto di Tecnologie Avanzate per l’Energia “Nicola Giordano,” Messina, Italy

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8-9 ENERGY SYSTEMS FOR BUILDINGS 8-10 RENEWABLE ENERGY 8-9-1 Cooling Technologies 8-10-6 Energy Storage, Energy Harvesting, and Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 319 Electric Cars 10:00am–11:45am Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 325 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: Yunho Hwang, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States Session Chair: Emrah Celik, University of Miami, Pinecrest, FL, United States 10:00am – Thermal Performance of Earth-Air Heat Exchanger Systems for Cooling Applications in Residential 10:00am – Increasing Energy Efficiency in Vehicles by Buildings Harvesting Wasted Engine Heat Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86974 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88253 Fadi Ghaith, Heriot Watt University Dubai Campus, Dubai, Emrah Celik, University of Miami, Pinecrest, FL, United States, United Arab Emir., Habib Ur Razzaq, Heriot Watt University, Mutabe Aljaghtham, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United Dubai, United Arab Emir. States

10:21am – Using Adsorption Cooling and Thermal Solar 10:21am – Enhancement of Thermoelectric Figure of Merit

Collection for Residential Cooling Applications in Canada of Bi2Te 3 Using Carbon Dots Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87246 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88280 Jordan McNally, Christopher Baldwin, Cynthia A. Emrah Celik, University of Miami, Pinecrest, FL, United States, Cruickshank, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada Cagri Oztan, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, United States, Yiqun Zhou, Roger LeBlanc, University of Miami, 10:42am – Thermal Modeling of a Building Integrated Miami, FL, United States, Sedat Ballikaya, Oguz Genc, Radiative Cooler for Space Cooling Applications Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87456 Ravita Lamba, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, 10:42am – Design and Fabrication of Three Stages Solar Delhi, India, Mehdi Zeyghami, David Young, D. Yogi Still With Two Focal Concentric Collectors Goswami, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89027 States, S.C. Kaushik, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Fayadh Abed, Khalil Farhan, Muhammad Eleiwi, Tikrit Delhi, New Delhi, India University, Tikrit, SalahAdeen, Iraq

11:03am – Economical and Non-Invasive Residential 11:03am – Evaluation of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Human Presence Sensing via Temperature Measurement Systems on Thermo-Economic Characteristics of PTSC Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88211 Solar-Based Power Generation Plants Chenli Wang, Hohyun Lee, Santa Clara University, Santa Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88477 Clara, CA, United States Mohamed Gadalla, Adnan Alashkar, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emir. 11:24am – Neural Network Based Bin Analysis for Indirect/Direct Evaporative Cooling of Modular Data 11:24am – Magnets for Tommorow Centers Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89047 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88502 Anish B. Soman, Balendu Divakar, SCMS School of Abhishek Uday Walekar, Ashwin Siddarth, University of Engineering and Technology, Ernakulam, Kerala, Kerala, India, Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States, Abhishek Anoop Anilkumar, Soorya Nath K.U., SCMS School of Guhe, Mestex, A Division of Mestek Inc., Dallas, TX, United Engineering and Technology, Kerala, Kerala, India States, Nikita R. Sukthankar, Dereje Agonafer, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States

103 TRACK 8 ENERGY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

8-12 FUEL CELL SYSTEMS DESIGN AND 8-7 THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE APPLICATIONS 8-7-3 Thermal Energy Storage—Devices II 8-12-1 PEM Fuel Cells – I Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 323 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 324 1:45pm–3:30pm 10:00am–11:45am Session Chair: Adriano Sciacovelli, University of Birmingham, Session Chair: Dervis Demirocak, Texas A&M University- Birmingham, United Kingdom Kingsville, Kingsville, TX, United States Session Co-Chair: Maike Johnson, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany 10:00am – Investigation of Cell Reversal of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells in Freezing Conditions 1:45pm – Heat Transfer Analysis of a Low-Temperature Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89394 Heat Pipe-Assisted Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage Leiming Hu, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United System With Nano-Enhanced PCM States, Bo Ki Hong, Jong-Gil Oh, Hyundai Motor Company, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86609 Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea (Republic), Shawn Litster, Mahboobe Mahdavi, Saeed Tiari, Vivek Pawar, Gannon Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States University, Erie, PA, United States

10:21am – Electrode and Membrane Development for Anion 2:06pm – Experimental and Numerical Study on Melting of Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Solar Salt in a Finned Metallic Container Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89428 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88072 Dylan Ritter, Leiming Hu, Megan Treichel, Tyler Womble, Sol-Carolina Costa, Khamid Mahkamov, Murat Kenisarin, Kevin Noonan, Shawn Litster, Carnegie Mellon University, Mohammad Ismail, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Pittsburgh, PA, United States Tyne, United Kingdom, Elvedin Halimic, David Mullen, Kevin Lynn, Thomas Werner, Aavid Thermacore Europe Ltd., 10:42am – Enhanced Water Management for Platinum Ashington, United Kingdom Group Metal-Free Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells by Engineered Gas Diffusion Layers 2:27pm – Layout of Phase Change Materials in a Thermal Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89565 Energy Storage System Lisa Langhorst, Aman Uddin, Carnegie Mellon University, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88636 Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Hanguang Zhang, Gang Wu, Habeeb Ur Rahman Khan, Taha Aldoss, Muhammad University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, Rahman, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, United States United States, Shawn Litster, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 2:48pm – Numerical Investigation of Thermal Performance for Plate Type PCM Thermal Storage Unit 11:03am – Structural Analysis of MEA Considering Catalyst Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88667 Layer Microstructure Chen Mengdong, Yang Cenyu, Jin Yi, Hu Xiao, Global Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87385 Energy Interconnection Research Institute, Beijing, China Tomaru Ogawa, Norio Saito, Shinichi Takahashi, Atsushi Ohma, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan 8-9 ENERGY SYSTEMS FOR BUILDINGS 11:24am – Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics Explains 8-9-2 Building Energy Generation Thermal Osmosis in PEM Fuel Cells Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 319 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-87853 1:45pm–3:30pm Nicholas Ingarra, Xia Wang, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, United States Session Chair: Sayed M. Metwalli, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

1:45pm – Energy Demand, Efficiency Measures and Embodied Energy in the Italian Residential Sector Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86400 Sara Abd Alla, Vincenzo Bianco, Scarpa Federico, Luca Tagliafico, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy

2:06pm – Feasibility Analysis of Distributed Generation System for Large University Campus Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86477 Amy Allen, Moncef Krarti, University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, CO, United States 104 TRACK 8 ENERGY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

2:27pm – Evaluation of Optimal Designs for Hybrid 2:48pm – Improvement in Compost Waste Heat Recovery Renewable Energy Systems Specific to Residential System Using LDPE Insulation Communities in Saudi Arabia Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88597 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88090 Nikhil Shrikant Mane, PVPIT, Budhgaon, Sangli, Maharashtra, Ammar H.A. Dehwah, Moncef Krarti, University of Colorado India, Narayanrao Hargude, RIT Sakharale, Budhgaon Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States Maharashtra, India, Manoj Yadav, PVPIT, Budhgaon, Sangli, Maharashtra, India, Avinash Patil, SBGI, Miraj, Sangali, 2:48pm – Potential Aggregate Effects of Net-Zero Energy Maharashtra, India, Mukund L. Harugade, PVPIT, Budhgaon, Homes (NZEHs) With Distributed Energy Generation on the Sangli, Maharashtra, India U.S. Electrical Grid Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88359 3:09pm – Exploration of Solar Hybridization and Thermal Dongsu Kim, Heejin Cho, Rogelio Luck, Pedro Mago, Energy Storage to Enhance Geothermal Power Generation Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, United and Dispatchability States Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89596 Guangdong Zhu, NREL, Englewood, CO, United States, 3:09pm – Towards Net-Zero Energy Buildings: A Case Joshua Dominic McTigue, NREL, Golden, CO, United States, Study in Humid Subtropical Climate Kevin Kitz, Kitzworks, Boise, ID, United States, Greg Mungas, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88518 Hyperlight Energy, Riverside, CA, United States, Daniel Wendt, Owen G. Betharte, Hamidreza Najafi, Troy Nguyen, Florida INL, Idaho Springs, ID, United States Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, United States 8-12 FUEL CELL SYSTEMS DESIGN AND 8-10 RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS 8-10-7 Biomass, Geothermal, and Small-Scale 8-12-2 PEM Fuel Cells – II Generation Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 324 Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 325 1:45pm–3:30pm 1:45pm–3:30pm Session Chair: Partha Mukherjee, Purdue University, West Session Chair: Navid Goudarzi, UNCC, Charlotte, NC, United Lafayette, IN, United States States Session Co-Chair: Lea-Der Chen, Texas A&M University- 1:45pm – Improving Thermal Performance of a PEMFC With Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX, United States Wavy Serpentine Flow Channels: A Parametric Study Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86145 1:45pm – Radiative Transport and Hydrodynamic Modeling Yuxin Jia, Hongbin Yan, Northwestern Polytechnical of Microalgae Photosynthesis in Bio-Flow Reactors University, Xi’an, China, Bengt Sunden, Lund University, Lund, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87116 Sweden, Gongnan Xie, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Lea Der Chen, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, Corpus Xi’an, China Christi, TX, United States 2:06pm – Numerical Simulation of Droplet Emergence and 2:06pm – Hot Surface Ignition Properties of Jet-A/Canola Growth From Gas Diffusion Layers (GDLs) in Proton Methyl Ester Blends in a Constant Volume Chamber Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell Flow Channels Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87544 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86579 Bach Duong, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United Jingru Benner, Anthony Santamaria, Mehdi Mortazavi, States, Ramkumar N. Parthasarathy, Subramanya Western New England University, Springfield, MA, United Gollahalli, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States States

2:27pm – Combustion Modelling of a 20 kW Pellet Boiler 2:27pm – Modeling Three-Dimensional Complex Flow- Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88063 Fields of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells With Gas Joao Silva, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal, Lelis Density Change in Cathode Fraga, National University of East Timor, Dili, East Timor, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88388 Manuel Eduardo Ferreira, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Jinyong Kim, Chao-Yang Wang, Pennsylvania State Portugal, Sergio Chapela, Jacobo Porteiro, University of University, University Park, PA, United States Vigo, Vigo, Spain, Senhorinha Teixeira, Jose Teixeira, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal

105 TRACK 8 ENERGY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

2:48pm – Catalyst-scale Simulation of Transport and 8-9 ENERGY SYSTEMS FOR BUILDINGS Reaction on 3D STEM-CT Images of Carbon-Supported Pt Catalyst for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 8-9-3 Building Structure/Materials for Load Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89664 Reduction Shohei Ogawa, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 319 United States, Elliot Padgett, David A. Muller, Cornell 3:45pm–5:30pm University, Ithaca, NY, United States, Anusorn Kongkanand, Session Chair: Hohyun Lee, Santa Clara University, Santa General Motors Company, Fuel Cell Activities, Pontiac, MI, Clara, CA, United States United States, Shawn Litster, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 3:45pm – Influence of Façade Area on Thermal Performance of Building for Cooling Purposes 3:09pm – Optimization of Triple Phase Boundary Length in Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86033 YSZ-Carbon-Nanotube Composites Hamad Almutairi, Abdulrahman Almutairi, Jaber H. Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86946 Almutairi, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Shiuan-Duo Chiang, Jordan Miller, Leila Ladani, University Kuwait, Kuwait of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States 4:06pm – Effect of Inlet Location on Ventilation Flow 8-7 THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE Through a Room Fitted With Solar Chimney Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87051 8-7-4 Thermal Energy Storage—Systems Integration Kashif Nazir, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW, Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 323 Australia, B. Phuoc Huynh, University of Technology Sydney, 3:45pm–5:30pm Broadway NSW, Australia Session Chair: Peiwen Li, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 4:27pm – Wood–Concrete Composite for Thermally United States Insulated Building Construction Material 3:45pm – Examining Ice Storage and Solar PV as a Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87340 Potential Push Toward Sustainability for Qatar Anuj Gupta, Harishchandra Thakur, Gautam Buddha Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86709 University, Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India Ibraheam Al-Aali, Vijay Modi, Columbia University, New York, 4:48pm – A Numerical Approach for the Evaluation of the NY, United States Energy Efficiency in Ventilated Façade 4:06pm – Analysis of Phase Change Thermal Storage Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87525 Configurations for Minichannel-Based Solar Collectors Massimo Milani, Luca Montorsi, Matteo Venturelli, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87837 University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy Sai Kiran Hota, Julio Perez, Gerardo Diaz, University of 5:09pm – Thermal Behavior of Soils Under Tidal Effect: California – Merced, Merced, CA, United States A Case Study in Guayaquil, Ecuador 4:27pm – Using Forecasted Daily Maximum Temperatures Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87738 to Control a Chiller Thermal Storage System Daniel Moreira, Ruben Hidalgo-Leon, Escuela Superior Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88307 Politecnica del Litoral, Guayaquil, Ecuador, Jose Macias, Christopher Baldwin, Cynthia A. Cruickshank, Carleton Instituto Nacional de Eficiencia Energética y Energías University, Ottawa, ON, Canada Renovables INER, Guayaquil, Ecuador, Guillermo E. Soriano, ESPOL Polytechnic University, Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador 4:48pm – Novel Thermochemical Heat Storage System for Medium Temperature Range 8-10 RENEWABLE ENERGY Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89845 Arpit Dwivedi, Manjunath Rajagopal, University of Illinois at 8-10-8 Feasibility and Techno-Economic Analysis of Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, Srirupa Renewable Energy Technologies Ganguly, B.K. Sharma, Kishore Rajagopalan, Illinois Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 325 Sustainable Technology Center, Champaign, IL, United States, 3:45pm–5:30pm Sanjiv Sinha, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Session Chair: Jose C. Pascoa, Universidade Da Beira Interior, Urbana, IL, United States Covilha 6200, Portugal

3:45pm – Disc Turbine for Energy Harvesting Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88143 Jose C. Pascoa, Sílvio Cândido, Fernando Charrua-Santos, Antonio Espirito-Santo, Marco Canario, Universidade da Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal 106 TRACK 8 ENERGY – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

4:06pm – How Solar and Storage Can Reduce Coincident 4:27pm – Electrolyzer Exergy Analysis for an Environmental Peak Loads and Payments: A Case Study in Austin, TX Control and Life Support System Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86482 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88119 Arkasama Bandyopadhyay, Joshua D. Rhodes, Julia P. Raymond Chow, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Conger, Michael E. Webber, University of Texas at Austin, Huntsville, AL, United States, Jay Perry, NASA Marshall Space Austin, TX, United States Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, United States, George Nelson, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, United 4:27pm – Annual Performance Investigation of Finned States Double-Pass Solar Air Heater Installed in Sudan Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89024 4:48pm – Gaseous Fuel Leakage From Natural Gas Mohand H. Mohamed, Pennsylvania State University Infrastructure Harrisburg, Harrisburg, PA, United States, Issam Abu- Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-88271 Mahfouz, Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg, Nohora Hormaza Mejia, Jack Brouwer, National Fuel Cell Middletown, PA, United States Research Center/University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States 4:48pm – Deep Decarbonization of Total Global Energy: Hydrogen and Ammonia C-Free Fuels Versus Electricity as 5:09pm – Assessments From an Expert Elicitation Integrated CO2-Emission-Free Energy Systems Workshop on the Cost, Performance, and Market Viability Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86187 of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells William Leighty, The Leighty Foundation, Juneau, AK, United Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89895 States Michael Whiston, Inês Azevedo, Shawn Litster, Constantine Samaras, Kate S. Whitefoot, Jay F. Whitacre, Carnegie 5:09pm – Performance of a Greenhouse Equipped With Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States Light-Splitting Material and Desalination Unit Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-89337 Sina Jahangiri Mamouri, James Klausner, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States, Ronggui Yang, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, United States, Andre Benard, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States

8-12 FUEL CELL SYSTEMS DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS 8-12-3 Fuel Cell Systems and Infrastructure Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 324 3:45pm–5:30pm Session Chair: George Nelson, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL, United States

3:45pm – Dynamic Behavior of a Solid Oxide Steam Electrolyzer System Using Transient Photovoltaic Generated Power for Renewable Hydrogen Production Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86685 Alireza Saeedmanesh, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States, Paolo Colombo, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy, Jack Brouwer, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States

4:06pm – Resolving the Electrochemical Equations of a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell for Use in Transient Simulation and Integration Into Cyber-Physical Systems Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87770 Jesus Arias, Comas Haynes, Aklilu Giorges, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States

107 NOTES

108 9-11-1: Computational Modeling of Multiphase Flows

9-11-2: Experimental Characterization of Complex Multiphase Flows

9-11-3: Simulation of Multiphase Flows in Pumps and Complex Systems

9-11-4: Modeling of Slug Flows, Separators and Shocks

9-12-1: Multiphase Flow with Bio-Applications

9-13-1: Industrial Flows – I

9-13-2: Industrial Flows – II

9-13-3: Industrial Flows – III

9-14-1: Symposium on Wind Turbines Aerodynamics and Control

9-15-1: 18th International Symposium on Measurement and Modeling of Environmental Flows

9-16-1: Fluid Measurements and Instrumentation – I

9-16-2: Fluid Measurements and Instrumentation – II

9-17-1: Fluids Engineering Plenary

9-17-2: Fluids Engineering Plenary II

9-18-1: Young Engineers Paper (YEP) Contest

9-2-1: Electric, Magnetic & Thermal Phenomena

9-3-1: Fluid Mechanics and Rheology of Nonlinear Materials and Complex Fluids – I

9-3-2: Fluid Mechanics and Rheology of Nonlinear Materials and Complex Fluids – II

9-3-3: Fluid Mechanics and Rheology of Nonlinear Materials and Complex Fluids – III

9-4-1: Fundamentals and Basic Research

9-4-2: Computational Methods in Fluid Mechanics

9-4-3: Fundamental Fluids Engineering and Applications

9-5-1: CFD Applications for Flow Optimization and Control – I

9-5-2: CFD Applications for Flow Optimization and Control – II

9-5-3: CFD Applications for Flow Optimization and Control – III Track Organizers Tim O’Hern, Sandia National Laboratories, Boris Khusid, New Jersey Inst of Tech, Mark Duignan, Savannah River National United States United States Laboratory, United States Marianne Francois, Los Alamos National Mhamed Boutaous, Universite de Lyon, Judith Bamberger, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, United States France National Laboratory, United States Robert Kunz, Penn State University, United John Buchanan, UNNPP, United States States Wayne Strasser, Eastman Chemical Co, Topic Organizers Jingsen Ma, Dynaflow, Inc., United States United States Dennis A. Siginer, Botswana International Zhongquan Charlie Zheng, University of Taewoo Lee, Arizona State Univ, United University of Science and Technology & Kansas, United States States Universidad de Santiago de Chile Ning Zhang, McNeese State University, Zhongquan Charlie Zheng, University of Boris Khusid, New Jersey Inst of Tech, United States Kansas, United States United States Alexandrina Untaroiu, Virginia Tech, United Ning Zhang, McNeese State University, Mhamed Boutaous, Universite de Lyon, States United States France George Chamoun, Eastman Kodak, United Philipp Epple, Coburg University of Applied Sayavur Bakhtiyarov, New Mexico Institute States Sciences, Germany of Mining and Technology, United States Ivaylo Nedyalkov, University of New Emma Frosina, University of Naples, Italy Wayne Strasser, Eastman Chemical Co, Hampshire, United States Surya Vanka, University of Illinois, United United States Nikhil Kumar Palakurthi, University of States Stefan aus der Wiesche, University of Cincinnati, United States Jae Sung Park, University of Nebraska- Applied Sciences Muenster, Germany Lyes Khezzar, Khalifa University of Science Lincoln, United States Khaled J. Hammad, Central Connecticut and Technology, United Arab Emir. Nazmul Islam, University of Texas State University, United States Henry Foust, University of St. Thomas, Rio Grande Valley, United States Jun Chen, Purdue University, United States United States Hongwei Sun, University of Massachusetts Zhongquan Charlie Zheng, University of Kevin Anderson, California State Polytech Lowell, United States Kansas, United States University, United States Jacek Wrobel, poltechresearch.com, Ning Zhang, McNeese State University, Majid Rashidi, Cleveland State University, United States United States United States Marianne Francois, Los Alamos National Philipp Epple, Coburg University of Applied Jinkook Lee, Eaton, United States Laboratory, United States Sciences, Germany Jaikrishnan Kadambi, Case University, Robert Kunz, Penn State University, United Emma Frosina, University of Naples, Italy United States States Elia Merzari, Argonne National Laboratory, Upendra Rohatgi, Brookhaven National Alexandrina Untaroiu, Virginia Tech, United United States Laboratory, United States States Surya Vanka, University of Illinois, United Kashif Nawaz, Oak Ridge National Kevin Anderson, California State Polytech States Laboratory | ORNL, United States Univ, United States S.A. Sherif, University of Florida, United Stamatios Pothos, TSI Incorporated, United Ivaylo Nedyalkov, University of New States States Hampshire, United States Yu-Tai Lee, United States Martin Wosnik, University of New Nikhil Kumar Palakurthi, University of Javid Bayandor, State University of New Hamshire, United States Cincinnati, United States York, United States Joel Park, Naval Surface Warfare Center Majid Rashidi, Cleveland State University, Khaled J. Hammad, Central Connecticut Carderock Division, United States United States State University, United States Judith Bamberger, Pacific Northwest Kashif Nawaz, Oak Ridge National Jingsen Ma, Dynaflow, Inc., United States National Laboratory, United States Laboratory | ORNL, United States Mohammad Hossan, University of Central B. Terry Beck, Kansas State Univ, United Stamatios Pothos, TSI Incorporated, United Oklahoma, United States States States Jacek Wrobel, poltechresearch.com, D. Keith Walters, University of Oklahoma, Ivaylo Nedyalkov, University of New United States United States Hampshire, United States Hongwei Sun, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States Session Organizers Joseph Katz, Johns Hopkins University, Dennis A. Siginer, Botswana International United States University of Science and Technology & Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile TRACK 9 FLUIDS ENGINEERING – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

TRACK 9 FLUIDS ENGINEERING 10:42am – 3D Modeling of the Thermal Phenomena During TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Laser Melting of Polymers Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87549 Mhamed Boutaous, Universite de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France, 9-17 FLUIDS ENGINEERING PLENARIES Aoulaiche Mokrane, Shihe Xin, INSA de Lyon, Villeurbanne, 9-17-1 Fluids Engineering Plenary I France, Dennis A. Siginer, Botswana International University Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 of Science and Technology & Universidad de Santiago de 8:00am–8:45am Chile, Santiago in Chile & Palapye in Botswana, Chile

8:00am – Interface Actuations for Micro/Nano Fluidics 11:03am – Analysis of Melt Flows in an Electric Heating Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90100 Furnace for Quartz Glass Synthesis Sung Kwon Cho, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86112 United States Qianli Ma, Haisheng Fang, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China, Chunli Shang, Hubei 9-17 FLUIDS ENGINEERING PLENARIES Feilihua Quartz Glass Co., Ltd., Jingzhou, Hubei, China, Zhongyi Liu, Jing Wang, Huazhong University of Science & 9-17-2 Fluids Engineering Plenary II Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 301 9:00am–9:45am 11:24am – 3D Monte Carlo Simulations on the Preferred Configuration of Cubic Hematite Particles in the Aggregate 9:00am – Microfluidic Rheometry of Complex Fluids Structures Plenary Presentation. IMECE2018-90101 Technical Presentation. IMECE2018-86635 Gareth McKinley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Kazuya Okada, Akira Satoh, Muneo Futamura, Akita Cambridge, MA, United States Prefectural University, Yuri-honjo, Akita, Japan

th 9-3 25 SYMPOSIUM ON FLUID 9-5 SYMPOSIUM ON CFD APPLICATIONS MECHANICS AND RHEOLOGY OF FOR OPTIMIZATION AND CONTROLS NONLINEAR MATERIALS AND COMPLEX 9-5-1 CFD Applications for Flow Optimization and FLUIDS Control – I 9-3-1 Fluid Mechanics and Rheology of Nonlinear Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 323 Materials and Complex Fluids – I 10:00am–11:45am Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 319 Session Chair: Zhongquan Charlie Zheng, University of 10:00am–11:45am Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States Session Chair: Dennis A. Siginer, Botswana International Session Co-Chairs: Ning Zhang, McNeese State University, University of Science and Technology & Universidad de Lake Charles, LA, United States, Philipp Epple, Coburg Santiago de Chile, Santiago in Chile & Palapye in Botswana, University of Applied Sciences, Coburg, Bavaria, Germany Chile Session Co-Chair: Mhamed Boutaous, Universite de Lyon, 10:00am – Investigation of Three-Dimensional Lagrangian Villeurbanne, France Coherent Structures in Flow Past Single and Arrays of Plate: Linear Energy Harvesting Applications 10:00am – Brownian Dynamics Simulations of Aggregation Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86332 Phenomena in a Magnetic Particle Suspension With an Bashar Attiya, I-Han Liu, Cosan Daskiran, Muhannad Alternating Magnetic Field (Relationship Between the Altimemy, Alparslan Oztekin, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Aggregate Structure and the Heat Production) PA, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86544 Seiya Suzuki, Akira Satoh, Muneo Futamura, Akita 10:21am – High Resolution Overset Structured Grid RANS Prefectural University, Yuri-Honjo, Akita, Japan Simulations of Flow Past a Surface Mounted Cube Using Eddy Viscosity Closure Models 10:21am – The Effect of Porous Support Layer in Forward Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86480 Osmosis Membranes: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Marc Goldbach, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Simulation Tega Cay, SC, United States, Mesbah Uddin, North Carolina Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86328 Motorsports and Automotive Research Center, Charlotte, NC, Ahmed M. Alshwairekh, Abdullah A. Alghafis, Mustafa Usta, United States Anas Alwatban, Robert M. Krysko, Alparslan Oztekin, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States

109 TRACK 9 FLUIDS ENGINEERING – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

10:42am – Method to Reduce Drag Coefficient for Fuel 11:24am – Spray Performance of Alternative Jet Fuel Based Efficiency in Semi-Truck Trailer and Trailer Stability Nanofuels at High-Ambient Conditions Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86584 Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-87387 Anu Nair, Fred Barez, San Jose State University, San Jose, Mohamed Soltan, Buthaina Al Abdulla, Al Reem Al-Dosari, CA, United States, Metin Ozen, Ozen Engineering, Inc., San Kumaran Kannaiyan, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Jose, CA, United States, Ernie Thurlow, San Jose State Qatar, Reza Sadr, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, University, San Jose, CA, United States United States

11:03am – Effect of Underbody Geometry on the Fuel 9-18 YOUNG ENGINEERS PAPER (YEP) Efficiency of Gasoline and Electric Vehicles Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86629 CONTEST Krishnaswamy Mahadevan, Fred Barez, Davood 9-18-1 Young Engineers Paper (YEP) Contest Abdollahian, Ernie Thurlow, San Jose State University, San Third Floor, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Room 325 Jose, CA, United States 10:00am–11:45am

11:24am – CFD Simulation of Multiphase Flow in Session Chair: B. Terry Beck, Kansas State University, Concentric Annuli Manhattan, KS, United States Technical Paper Publication. IMECE2018-86640 Session Co-Chair: D. Keith Walters, Universi