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25–28 March 2013Hilton Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach, Florida

22nd AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Conference and Seminar

AIAA Balloon Systems Conference

20th AIAA Lighter-Than-Air Systems Technology Conference

www.aiaa.org/daytona2013FP#AIAAdaytona

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Co-located with the PIA Meeting and Symposium!The 2013 AIAA event will be held in conjunction with the Parachute Industry Association (PIA) Meeting and Symposium (www.pia.com).PIA’s primary areas of interest are the manufacture of parachute systems and materials, along with the more hands-on aspects of rigging, maintenance, and operation. The AIAA and PIA events will complement each other by providing a broader perspective of the field of aerodynamic decelerators.

Joint activities will offer interaction between the groups and increase the value to all participants! AIAA attendees will have access to various PIA technical sessions that are most relevant to their disciplines, and PIA attendees will have access to various AIAA technical sessions related to their interests. In addition, AIAA attendees will have access to the PIA exhibit hall throughout the week and PIA networking functions (tickets required).

Welcome!Thank you for participating in the co-located 22nd AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Conference and Seminar, AIAA Balloon Systems Conference, and 20th AIAA Lighter-Than-Air Systems Technology Conference. This event provides an unrivaled opportunity to gather the world’s leading parachute, flexible structure, airship, balloon, and aerostat scientists, engineers, researchers, and managers from all over the globe for technical interchange and technology advancement. It gives attendees a unique opportunity to expand their knowledge of technological advances of these interrelated disciplines and explore areas of common technical expertise.

This week you will:

• Presentrecent advances before a knowledgeable international audience• Educateindustry customers and providers on your latest research and product developments• Extract lessons learned from past system applications and programs to result in increased

technical success, cost savings, and schedule savings for current and future projects and programs

• Network to engage new contacts and refresh old ones• Recognize significant achievements from within the community

Among the highlights at this year’s event:

Program

• Plenary sessions on ADS Air Systems (Airdrops in Afghanistan, U.S. Air Force’s Precision Airdrop Program, and Lessons Learned from the Space Shuttle Orbiter Drag Parachute) and ADS Space Systems (Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity Rover EDL System, NASA Game Changing Development Program, and NASA Low Density Supersonic Decelerators for Mars Missions)

• Joint Balloons/LTA plenary session featuring keynotes on Airships as Multi-Functional Platforms and NASA’s Super Pressure Balloon Development, and a panel discussion on Hydrogen as a Lifting Gas

• Technical sessions on all aspects of aerodynamic decelerator, balloon, and lighter-than-air systems, structures, and technologies

• Access to more than 150 technical papers and presentations• ADS seminar on Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) research, development, and flight missions• Student paper competition to encourage and engage young minds as they enter the aerospace

industry

Networking

• Industry reception• Awards reception and banquet• Networking coffee breaks• Young professional networking luncheon• Access to PIA Symposium attendees, sessions, and events

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Monday25March2013

Tuesday26March2013

Wednesday27March2013

Thursday28March2013

0700 hrsSpeakers’ Briefing Speakers’ Briefing Speakers’ Briefing

0730 hrs

0800 hrs

ADS Seminar (Separate Ticket Required)

Opening Plenary (Red Bull Stratos Project)

Plenary Session(Balloons and LTA)

Plenary Session(ADS Air Systems)

0830 hrs

0900 hrs

0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break

1000 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break

Technical Sessions1030 hrs

Plenary Session (ADS Space Systems) Technical Sessions1100 hrs

1130 hrs

1200 hrs

Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break1230 hrs

1300 hrs

1330 hrs

Technical Sessions Technical Sessions Technical Sessions1400 hrs

1430 hrs

1500 hrs

PIA EXH

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PIA EXH

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PIA EXH

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1530 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break

1600 hrs

PIA Opening Reception (Separate Ticket Required) Technical Sessions Technical Sessions Technical Sessions

1630 hrs

1700 hrs

1730 hrs PIA EXH

IBITS OPEN

1800 hrs

PIA Closing Reception and Banquet

(Separate Ticket Required)

1830 hrs

Awards Reception and Banquet

1900 hrs

Industry Reception

1930 hrs

2000 hrs

2030 hrs

2100 hrs

2130 hrs

2200 hrs

2230 hrs

2300 hrs

EVENT AT A GLANCE

4 NETWORKING ACTIVITIES AND SPECIAL EVENTS

ADS SeminarOn Monday, 25 March 2013, the ADS Technical Committee will host a one-day seminar on Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) in the St. Johns room at the Hilton Daytona Beach, presented by engineers currently involved in EDL research, development, and flight missions. The objective of the seminar is to introduce attendees to the challenges associated with EDL, the technologies used to address these challenges, and the nomenclature typically used to discuss EDL. Topics will include trajectories, hypersonic aerodynamics and aerothermodynamics, rigid and deployable aerodynamic decelerators, supersonic retropropulsion, and landing systems. The seminar will conclude with a case study: The Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity Rover EDL System. Registrationandseparateticketpurchaseisrequiredtoattend. Tickets for the seminar may be purchased upon registration or on site.

Best Student Paper CompetitionThe AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technical Committee (ADS TC) is sponsoring a Best Student Paper Competition at this year’s conference. Finalists will present their papers during technical sessions at the conference and all finalists will be recognized at the conference awards banquet. All finalists will receive a $1,250 award (to offset travel expenses and conference registration) and a complimentary ticket to the awards banquet after attending and presenting their paper. An overall best paper and presentation will be selected from the finalists, and the overall winner will be presented with an additional $1,250 prize. All prizes are provided by the ADS TC.

Networking Coffee BreaksStand-alone networking coffee breaks are included in the program to allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from technical sessions, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the conference. Times are indicated on page 2.

Young Professional Networking Luncheon The AIAA Young Professional Committee will host a young professional (YP) mentoring/networking luncheon on Tuesday, 26 March 2013, 1200–1300 hrs, in Flagler A at the Hilton Daytona Beach. This event will be a great opportunity for young professional members of the Institute, members age 35 and under, to meet other members and interact with other industry professionals.

Industry ReceptionThere will be an industry-sponsored reception on Tuesday, 26 March 2013, starting at 1900 hrs in the Ocean View room at the Hilton Daytona Beach. All conference attendees and their guests are welcome to attend.

AIAA Meet the Authors EventJoin Grant E. Carichner and Leland M. Nicolai for an AIAA Meet the Authors event during the joint Balloons/LTA plenary session on Wednesday, 27 March 2013, 0800–1000 hrs. The authors will be debuting their newly released book Fundamentals of Aircraft and Airship Design, Volume 2 – Airship Design and Case Studies, which examines modern conceptual design of both airships and hybrids. It features numerous examples, including designs for airships, hybrid airships, and a high-altitude balloon, as well as nine case studies, including SR-71, X-35B, B-777, HondaJet, Hybrid Airship, Daedalus, Cessna 172, T-46A, and hang gliders.

Awards Reception and BanquetThe awards reception and banquet will be held on Wednesday, 27 March 2013, 1830–2200 hrs, in the Coquina D room at the Hilton Daytona Beach. The Theodor W. Knacke Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Award and the Otto C. Winzen Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented. Also recognized will be the overall winner of the Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Best Student Paper Competition. Please join us and celebrate the achievements of your peers. A ticket for the reception and banquet is included in the conference registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or on site.

Organizing Committee22ndAIAAAerodynamicDeceleratorSystemsTechnologyConferenceandSeminar

GeneralChairBen TuttHDT Airborne Systems

TechnicalProgramCo-ChairsOleg YakimenkoNaval Postgraduate School

Aaron MorrisBooz Allen Hamilton

AdministrativeChairIgnatius KappPerformance Designs, Inc.

SeminarChairGlen BrownHDT Engineering Services, Inc.

AIAABalloonSystemsConference

GeneralChairDebbie FairbrotherNASA Goddard Space Flight Center – Wallops Flight Facility

TechnicalProgramChairMike FortenberrySouthwest Research Institute

20thAIAALighter-Than-AirSystemsTechnologyConference

GeneralChairBrandon T. Buerge Wichita Analytical Group, LLC

TechnicalProgramChairR.G. Van TreurenRetired

10–12 September 2013San Diego Convention Center

San Diego, California

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6 AWARDS PRESENTATION

Theodor W. Knacke Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems AwardThe award is presented to recognize significant contributions to the effectiveness and/or safety of aeronautical or aerospace systems through development or application of the art and science of aerodynamic decelerator technology.

2013 Recipient

Gary Thibault Cargo Aerial Delivery Team LeaderProduct Manager Force Sustainment SytemsU.S. Army Soldier Systems CenterNatick, Massachusetts “For over 30 years of exceptional commitment to the technical advancement of military airborne equipment and unwavering dedication to the field of aerodynamic deceleration systems.”

Otto C. Winzen Lifetime Achievement AwardThe Otto C. Winzen Lifetime Achievement Award is presented for outstanding contributions and achievements in the advancement of free flight balloon systems or related technologies. It is presented in memory of Otto C. Winzen, a pioneer of modern day ballooning.

2013 Recipient

Danny R. J. Ball Site ManagerColumbia Scientific Balloon FacilityPalestine, Texas “For championing groundbreaking advancements in stratospheric ballooning by expanding worldwide launch opportunities, and fostering improvements in the state of the art for equipment and operations.”

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AIAA/PIA Joint Sessions and ActivitiesThe 2013 AIAA ADS conference is being held in conjunction with the 2013 PIA Meeting and Symposium! The AIAA and PIA events complement each other by providing a broader perspective of the fi eld of aerodynamic decelerators.

Joint activities will offer interaction between the groups and increase the value to all participants! AIAA attendees will have access to various PIA technical sessions that are most relevant to their disciplines, and PIA attendees will have access to various AIAA technical sessions related to their interests. In addition, AIAA attendees will have access to the PIA exhibit hall throughout the week and PIA networking functions (tickets required).

PIA attendees are welcome to attend these AIAA conference sessions held at the Hilton:

Tuesday, 26 March 2013Opening Plenary: Red Bull Stratos Project0800–1000 hrs, Coquina Ballroom

ADS Plenary: Space Systems1030–1200 hrs, St. Johns Room

Wednesday, 27 March 2013Joint Balloons and Lighter-Than-Air Systems Plenary0800–1000 hrs, St. Johns Room

Thursday, 28 March 2013ADS Plenary: Air Systems0800–0930 hrs, St. Johns Room

If you would like to listen to specifi c technical presentations or see the fi nal program, stop by the AIAA registration desk. AIAA attendees are encouraged to visit the PIA exhibit hall at the Daytona Convention Center and attend the PIA networking functions (tickets required):

PIA Exhibit Hall Hours

Monday, 25 March 2013 1730–2000 hrs

Tuesday, 26 March 2013 1500–2000 hrs

Wednesday, 27 March 2013 1500–2000 hrs

Thursday, 28 March 2013 1500–1800 hrs

PIA Opening ReceptionOcean View Room (Hilton) Monday, 25 March 2013 1600–1730 hrs

PIA Closing Receptionand BanquetCoquina Ballroom (Hilton)

Thursday, 28 March 2013 1800–2300 hrs

8 GENERAL INFORMATION

Meeting SiteDaytona Beach, Florida, is famous for its beaches and motorsports, but the area also offers an abundance of shopping, nightlife, cultural events, and sporting activities. The beaches in the Daytona Beach area are always open and free to pedestrians! Cars are allowed on the beach in designated areas from sunrise to sunset depending on tidal conditions. Major Central Florida attractions located within driving distance from Daytona Beach include NASA Kennedy Space Center (51 miles), Sea World (66 miles), and Walt Disney World (74 miles). For more information, visit www.daytonabeachcvb.org.

AIAA Registration and Information Center HoursThe AIAA Registration and Information Center will be located in the Grand Ballroom Foyer at the Hilton Daytona Beach. Hours are as follows:

Monday, 25 March 2013 0700–1700 hrs

Tuesday, 26 March 2013 0700–1700 hrs

Wednesday, 27 March 2013 0700–1700 hrs

Thursday, 28 March 2103 0700–1200 hrs

Cyber CaféComplimentary Internet access is available in all sleeping rooms at the Daytona Beach Hilton. In addition, computers with complimentary Internet access for conference attendees will be available at the AIAA Cyber Café, located in the Grand Ballroom Foyer at the Hilton Daytona Beach. Hours of operation are as follows:

Monday, 25 March 2013 0700–1700 hrs

Tuesday, 26 March 2013 0700–1700 hrs

Wednesday, 27 March 2013 0700–1700 hrs

Thursday, 28 March 2103 0700–1200 hrs

Conference ProceedingsProceedings for these conferences will be available in online proceedings format. The cost is included in the registration fee where indicated. The online proceedings will be available on 25 March 2013. Attendees who registered in advance for the online proceedings were provided with instructions on how to access them. Those registering on site will be provided with instructions at that time.

“No Paper, No Podium” and “No Podium, No Paper” PoliciesIf a written paper was not submitted by the final manuscript deadline, authors will not be permitted to present the paper at the conference. Also, if the paper is not presented at the conference, it will be withdrawn from the conference proceedings. It is the responsibility of those authors whose papers or presentations are accepted to ensure that a representative attends the conference to present the paper. These policies are intended to improve the quality of the conference for attendees.

Speakers’ BriefingAuthors who are presenting papers, keynote speakers, panelists, and session chairs will meet for a short briefing on the day of their presentation(s) at 0700 hrs in the Crystal room at the Hilton Daytona Beach. Please attend on the day of your session(s). Coffee and tea will be served.

Session Chair ReportsAll session chairs are asked to complete a session chair report to evaluate their session for future planning. AIAA has partnered with Canvas Solutions to provide an electronic Session Chair Report form. You can download the FREE mobile app in your App Store, AppWorld, or Marketplace by searching for “Canvas Solutions, Inc.” The mobile app is free, so please make sure to download it. Detailed instructions will be provided in the session rooms. If you do not have a tablet or a smartphone, simply use this form as a guide and enter your session chair report information at the session chair reporting computer station located onsite near the AIAA registration area. Report data is collected and used for future planning purposes, including session topics and room allocations. Please submit your session chair report electronically by 29March2013.

AudiovisualEach session room will be preset with the following: one LCD projector, one screen, one microphone and sound system (if necessitated by room size), and one laser pointer. AIAA does not provide computers or technicians to connect LCD projectors to laptop computers. Should presenters wish to use an LCD projector, it is their responsibility to bring or arrange for a computer on their own. Please note that AIAA does not provide security in the session rooms and recommends that items of value, including computers, not be left unattended.

Committee MeetingsAIAABalloonSystemsTechnicalCommitteeWednesday, 27 March 2013 1200–1400 hrs, Flagler A

AIAALighter-Than-AirSystemsTechnicalCommitteeThursday, 28 March 2013 1200–1400 hrs, Flagler A

9GENERAL INFORMATION

Journal PublicationAuthors of appropriate papers are encouraged to submit them for possible publication in one of the Institute’s archival journals: AIAA Journal; Journal of Aircraft; Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics; Journal of Propulsion and Power; Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets; Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer; or Journal of Aerospace Information Systems (formerly Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information, and Communication). You may now submit your paper online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aiaa.

Certificate of AttendanceCertificates of Attendance are available for attendees who request documentation at the conference itself. Please request your copy at the on-site registration desk. AIAA offers this service to better serve the needs of the professional community. Claims of hours or applicability toward professional education requirements are the responsibility of the participant.

Employment OpportunitiesAIAA assists members who are searching for employment by providing a bulletin board at technical meetings. This bulletin board is solely for “open position” and “available for employment” postings. Employers are encouraged to have personnel who are attending an AIAA technical conference bring “open position” job postings. Individual AIAA members may post “available for employment” notices. AIAA cannot assume responsibility for notices forwarded to AIAA Headquarters. AIAA reserves the right to remove inappropriate notices. AIAA members can post and browse resumes, browse job listings, and access other online employment resources by visiting the AIAA Career Center at http://careercenter.aiaa.org.

Messages and InformationMessages will be recorded and posted on a bulletin board in the registration area. It is not possible to page attendees.

MembershipNonmembers who pay the full nonmember registration fee will receive their first year’s AIAA membership at no additional cost.

Young Professional Guide for Gaining Management SupportYoung professionals have the unique opportunity to meet and learn from some of the most important people in the business by attending conferences and participating in AIAA activities. A detailed online guide, published by the AIAA Young Professional Committee, is available to help you gain support and financial backing from your company. The guide explains the benefits of participation, offers recommendations and provides an example letter for seeking management support and funding, and shows you how to get the most out of your participation. The online guide can be found on the AIAA website at www.aiaa.org/YPGuide.

Nondiscriminatory PracticesAIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.

RestrictionsVideo or audio recording of sessions or technical exhibits, as well as the unauthorized sale of AIAA-copyrighted material, is prohibited.

International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)AIAA speakers and attendees are reminded that some topics discussed in the conference could be controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). U.S. nationals (U.S. citizens and permanent residents) are responsible for ensuring that technical data they present in open sessions to non-U.S. nationals in attendance or in conference proceedings are not export restricted by the ITAR. U.S. nationals are likewise responsible for ensuring that they do not discuss ITAR export-restricted information with non-U.S. nationals in attendance.

AIAA is the world’s largest technical society dedicated to the global aerospace profession. With more than 35,000 individual members worldwide, and 100 corporate members, AIAA brings together industry, academia, and government to advance engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense.

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Session Number Session Title Time Room

Monday,25March

1-ADS-1 ADS Seminar 0800 hrs St. Johns

Tuesday,26March

2-PLNRY-1 Opening Plenary Session: Red Bull Stratos Project 0800 hrs Coquina Ballroom

3-BRK-1 Tuesday Morning Networking Coffee Break 1000 hrs Foyer

4-PLNRY-2 ADS Plenary: Space Systems 1030 hrs St. Johns

5-LNCH-1 Tuesday Lunch Break 1200 hrs Lunch Break

6-ADS-2 Hypersonic Decelerators I 1330 hrs Tomoka C

7-ADS-3 Orion I 1330 hrs Crystal

8-ADS-4 Recovery Systems I 1330 hrs Tomoka A

9-ADS-5 Modeling I 1330 hrs Halifax C

10-BAL-1 Flight Operations 1330 hrs St. Johns

11-LTA-1 Airship and Aerostat Design I 1330 hrs Halifax AB

12-BRK-2 Tuesday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break 1530 hrs Foyer

13-ADS-6 Mars Science Laboratory I 1600 hrs Halifax C

14-ADS-7 Computational Fluid Dynamics I 1600 hrs Tomoka A

15-ADS-8 Hypersonic Decelerators II 1600 hrs Tomoka C

16-ADS-9 Orion II 1600 hrs Crystal

17-BAL-2 Materials and Small Balloons 1600 hrs St. Johns

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

ProgramTracks

ADS Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Sessions

BAL Balloon Systems Sessions

BANQ Reception and Banquet

BRK Networking Coffee Break

LNCH Lunch Break

LTA Lighter-Than-Air Systems Technology Sessions

PLNRY Plenary Session

RECPT Industry Reception

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Tuesday,26March(continued)

18-LTA-2 Airship and Aerostat Design II 1600 hrs Halifax AB

19-LTA-3 Stability and Control 1600 hrs Tomoka B

20-RECPT-1 Industry Reception 1900 hrs Ocean View

Wednesday,27March

21-PLNRY-3 Joint Balloons and Lighter-Than-Air Systems Plenary 0800 hrs St. Johns

22-BRK-3 Wednesday Morning Networking Coffee Break 1000 hrs Foyer

23-ADS-10 Hypersonic Decelerators III 1030 hrs Halifax C

24-ADS-11 Mars Science Laboratory II 1030 hrs St. Johns

25-ADS-12 Orion III 1030 hrs Tomoka B

26-ADS-13 Recovery Systems II 1030 hrs Tomoka C

27-BAL-3 Balloon Programs 1030 hrs Tomoka A

28-LTA-4 Current and Future Operational Capabilities 1030 hrs Crystal

29-LNCH-2 Wednesday Lunch Break 1200 hrs Lunch Break

30-ADS-14 Computational Fluid Dynamics II 1330 hrs Halifax C

31-ADS-15 Student Paper Competition Finalists 1330 hrs Tomoka A

32-ADS-16 Supersonic Decelerators I 1330 hrs Crystal

33-ADS-17 Testing 1330 hrs Tomoka C

34-BAL-4 Launch Systems 1330 hrs Tomoka B

35-LTA-5 Modeling and Simulation 1330 hrs St. Johns

36-BRK-4 Wednesday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break 1530 hrs Foyer

37-ADS-18 Guidance, Navigation, and Control 1600 hrs Halifax C

38-ADS-19 Materials 1600 hrs Tomoka A

39-ADS-20 Supersonic Decelerators II 1600 hrs Crystal

40-ADS-21 Wind Tunnel Testing 1600 hrs Tomoka C

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

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Session Number Session Title Time Room

Wednesday,27March(continued)

41-BAL-5 Modeling and Analysis 1600 hrs Tomoka B

42-LTA-6 High Altitude Airships 1600 hrs St. Johns

43-BANQ-1 Reception and Awards Banquet 1830 hrs Coquina D

Thursday,28March

44-PLNRY-4 ADS Plenary: Air Systems 0800 hrs St. Johns

45-BRK-5 Thursday Morning Networking Coffee Break 0930 hrs Foyer

46-ADS-22 Fluid-Structure Interaction 1000 hrs Tomoka A

47-ADS-23 Deployable Heat Shields 1000 hrs Halifax C

48-BAL-6 Balloon Systems 1000 hrs St. Johns

49-LTA-7 Airship and Aerostat Design III 1000 hrs Crystal

50-ADS-24 Descent Rate Control 1000 hrs Tomoka B

51-LNCH-3 Thursday Lunch Break 1200 hrs Lunch Break

52-ADS-25 Design and Development 1330 hrs Tomoka B

53-ADS-26 Modeling II 1330 hrs Tomoka A

54-LTA-8 Fundamentals of Airship and Aerostat Design Seminar I 1330 hrs Crystal

55-BRK-6 Thursday Afternoon Networking Coffee Break 1530 hrs Foyer

56-ADS-27 Hypersonic Decelerators IV 1600 hrs St. Johns

57-ADS-28 Orion IV 1600 hrs Halifax C

58-LTA-9 Fundamentals of Airship and Aerostat Design Seminar II 1600 hrs Crystal

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celer

ators

IIa

n G.

Clar

k, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

(Spe

aker)

F. Ne

il Che

atwo

od, N

ASA L

angle

y Res

earch

Cente

r

1345

- 141

5 hr

sDe

ploya

ble Ae

rodyn

amic

Dece

lerato

rs II

Steve

Ling

ard,

Vortic

ity Lt

d (Sp

eake

r)

1415

- 143

0 hrs

Brea

k

1430

- 142

0 hrs

Propu

lsive D

ecele

ration

1450

- 151

0 hrs

Land

ing S

ystem

sTo

masso

P. R

ivellin

i, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

(Spe

aker)

Karl

T. Ed

quist

, NAS

A Lan

gley R

esea

rch Ce

nter

1510

- 140

0 hrs

Case

Stud

y: Ma

rs Sc

ience

Labo

ratory

EDL

Allen

Chen

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory (

Spea

ker)

13

Tues

day

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

32-

PLNR

Y-1

0800

- 10

00 h

rsOp

ening

Plen

ary S

essio

n: R

ed B

ull St

rato

s Pro

ject

Coqu

ina B

allro

om

Col J

oe K

itting

er, U

SAF (

Ret)

Aviat

ion an

d Aero

spac

e Con

sulta

nt, Co

lonel

Joe’s

Adve

ntures

, Alta

monte

Spri

ngs,

FLAr

t Tho

mpso

nVic

e Pres

ident,

Sag

e Che

shire

Aeros

pace

, Inc

., La

ncas

ter, C

A

Joe Ki

ttinge

r and

Art T

homp

son, fr

om Th

e Red

Bull S

tratos

team

, will d

iscuss

their

expe

rience

s with

the R

ed Bu

ll Stra

tos Pr

oject,

in pa

rticula

r invo

lving F

elix Ba

umga

rtner’

s reco

rd-bre

aking

jump

from

the st

ratosp

here,

there

by be

coming

the fi

rst m

an to

brea

k the

spee

d of s

ound

in fre

efall.

Joe Ki

ttinge

r ma

de hi

story

on Au

gust

16, 1

960 a

s he a

scend

ed to

102,8

00 fe

et in

a high

-altitu

de ba

lloon a

nd ju

mped

to Ea

rth, s

etting

four

world

recor

ds. He

share

d his k

nowl

edge

with

Baum

gartn

er to

help

addre

ss the

challe

nges

of the

Red B

ull Str

atos P

roject

, and

as “C

apcom

” (cap

sule c

ommu

nicato

r) he

was

the

prim

ary po

int of

radio

conta

ct wi

th Ba

umga

rtner

durin

g his a

scent.

As te

chnica

l proj

ect di

rector

, Art T

homp

son as

semble

d the

miss

ion’s t

eam,

and t

oday

he dr

ives k

ey ar

eas o

f techn

ical d

evelo

pmen

t such

as ca

psule

creati

on an

d cha

mber

tests.

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

33-

BRK-

1 10

00 -

1030

hrs

Tues

day M

ornin

g Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee B

reak

Foye

r

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

34-

PLNR

Y-2AD

S Plen

ary:

Spac

e Sys

tems

St. Jo

hns

Chair

ed by

: O. Y

AKIM

ENKO

, Nav

al Po

stgrad

uate

Scho

ol an

d B. T

UTT,

HDT A

irborn

e Sys

tems

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

250

Reco

nstru

ction

of th

e Mar

s Scie

nce L

abor

ator

y Par

achu

te Pe

rform

ance

and C

ompa

rison

to th

e Des

cent

Simu

lation

J. Cru

z, D.

Way

, J. S

hidne

r, J. D

avis,

R. Po

well,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Ce

nter, H

ampto

n, VA

; D. K

ipp, D

. Ada

ms, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

251

NASA

Gam

e Cha

nging

Dev

elopm

ent P

rogr

am: A

n ov

ervie

w of

Entry

, Des

cent

and L

andin

g Pro

jects

with

a fo

cus o

n ae

rody

nami

c dec

elera

tor i

nnov

ation

A. Mo

rris, F

. Che

atwoo

d, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

252

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Tes

ting o

f a N

ew Fa

mily

of Lo

w-De

nsity

Su

perso

nic D

ecele

rato

rsI.

Clark,

T. Ri

vellin

i, M. A

dler, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

 

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

35-

LNCH

-1

1200

- 13

30 h

rsTu

esda

y Lun

ch B

reak

Lunc

h Br

eak

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

36-

ADS-

2Hy

perso

nic D

ecele

rato

rs I

Tomo

ka C

Chair

ed by

: Y. N

AGAT

A, Un

iversi

ty of

Toky

o and

G. S

WANS

ON, E

RC In

corpo

rated

[NAS

A ARC

]13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-125

4Flu

tter A

nalys

is of

the T

herm

al Pr

otec

tion

Laye

r on

the N

ASA

HIAD

B. G

oldma

n, E.

Dowe

ll, Du

ke U

nivers

ity, D

urham

, NC

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

255

Estim

ating

the C

ollap

se P

ressu

re of

an In

flata

ble A

erod

ynam

ic De

celer

ator

F. Ba

ginsk

i, Geo

rge W

ashin

gton U

nivers

ity, W

ashin

gton,

DC; K

. Brak

ke,

Susq

ueha

nna U

nivers

ity, S

elins

grove

, PA;

J. Cru

z, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch

Cente

r, Ham

pton,

VA

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

256

Morp

hing H

yper

sonic

Infla

table

Aer

odyn

amic

Dece

lerat

orJ.

Gree

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Virgin

ia, Ch

arlott

esvil

le, Ch

arlott

esvil

le, VA

; B. D

unn,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

; R. L

indbe

rg, U

nivers

ity of

Vir

ginia,

Charl

ottes

ville,

Charl

ottes

ville,

VA

 

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

37-

ADS-

3Or

ion I

Crys

tal

Chair

ed by

: R. M

ACHI

N, N

ASA-J

ohns

on S

pace

Cente

r and

L. CA

SSAD

Y, Ad

Astra

Rock

et Co

mpan

y13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-125

7Sk

ipped

Stag

e Mod

eling

and T

estin

g of t

he Ca

psule

Par

achu

te As

semb

ly Sy

stem

J. Va

rela,

GeoC

ontro

l Syst

ems,

Inc., H

ousto

n, TX

; E. R

ay, Ja

cobs,

Houst

on, T

X

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

258

Impr

oved

CPAS

Pho

togr

amme

tric C

apab

ilities

for E

ngine

ering

De

velop

ment

Unit

(EDU

) Tes

ting

E. Ra

y, Ja

cobs

, Hou

ston,

TX; D

. Bret

z, Ba

rrios T

echn

ology

, Hou

ston,

TX

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

259

Aero

dyna

mic R

econ

struc

tion

Appli

ed to

Par

achu

te Te

st Ve

hicle

Fligh

t Dat

a Ana

lysis

L. Ca

ssady

, E. R

ay, J

acob

s, Ho

uston

, TX;

T. Tr

uong

, NAS

A Joh

nson

Spa

ce

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

260

Reco

nstru

ction

of O

rion

EDU

Para

chut

e Infl

ation

Load

sE.

Ray,

Jaco

bs, H

ousto

n, TX

14

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

38-

ADS-

4Re

cove

ry Sy

stems

ITo

moka

ACh

aired

by: S

. ROL

AND,

HDT

Airbo

rne S

ystem

s and

J. M

CKIN

NEY,

The B

oeing

Comp

any

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

261

Tailo

ring a

Par

achu

te Re

cove

ry Sy

stem

for C

omme

rcial

Spac

eM.

Jand

a, R.

Sincla

ir, D.

Gard

inier,

Airbo

rne S

ystem

s, Sa

nta An

a, CA

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

262

Boein

g CST

-100

Land

ing an

d Rec

over

y Sys

tem D

esign

and

Deve

lopme

nt Te

sting

J. Mc

kinne

y, P.

Fergu

son,

M. W

eber,

The B

oeing

Comp

any,

Chica

go, I

L; A.

Taylo

r, DCI

Servi

ces a

nd Co

nsult

ing, H

ousto

n, TX

; A. D

iaz, T

. DeP

auw,

The

Boein

g Com

pany

, Chic

ago,

IL

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

263

Initia

l Tes

ting o

f the

CST-1

00 A

erod

ynam

ic De

celer

ation

Syste

mJ.

Mckin

ney,

P. Fe

rguso

n, M.

Web

er, Th

e Boe

ing Co

mpan

y, Ch

icago

, IL;

A. Ta

ylor, D

CI Se

rvice

s and

Cons

ulting

, Hou

ston,

TX; R

. Sinc

lair, A

irborn

e Sy

stems

, San

ta An

a, CA

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

39-

ADS-

5Mo

delin

g IHa

lifax

CCh

aired

by: D

. DAY

, Day

Weath

er, In

c. an

d E. H

ENNI

NGS,

Nav

al Air

Warf

are Ce

nter

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

265

Statis

tical

Analy

sis of

Touc

hdow

n Er

ror f

or G

uided

Pay

load

Deliv

ery S

ystem

sO.

Yakim

enko

, Nav

al Po

stgrad

uate

Scho

ol, M

onter

ey, C

A

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

266

Appli

catio

n of

Stat

istica

lly D

erive

d CPA

S Par

achu

te Pa

rame

ters

L. Ro

mero,

Jaco

bs, H

ousto

n, TX

; J. V

arela,

Geo

Contr

ol Sy

stems

, Inc

., Ho

uston

, TX

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

267

Deve

lopme

nt of

a Co

upled

Dro

pson

de-A

uton

omou

s Des

cent

Ve

hicle

Syste

mA.

Smith

, T. F

ields,

J. La

Comb

e, E.

Wang

, Univ

ersity

of N

evad

a, Re

no, R

eno,

NV

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

268

Dyna

mic M

odel

for P

arac

hute

Deplo

ymen

t in

Stoch

astic

Wind

Y. Wa

ng, C

. Yan

g, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing, C

hina

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

310

-BAL

-1Fli

ght O

pera

tions

St. Jo

hns

Chair

ed by

: G. O

RR, C

olumb

ia Sc

ientifi

c Ball

oon F

acilit

y13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-126

9Th

e 201

2 NA

SA ~

532,

200

m3 Supe

r Pre

ssure

Ball

oon T

est F

light

H. Ca

they,

New

Mexic

o Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Las

Cruc

es, N

M; D

. Fair

brothe

r, NA

SA W

allop

s Flig

ht Fa

cility,

Wall

ops I

sland

, VA

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

270

Besp

oke B

alloo

n La

unch

ed Se

nsor

craft

for A

tmos

pher

ic Re

sear

ch M

ission

sC.

Pauls

on, A

. Sob

ester,

Unive

rsity o

f Sou

thamp

ton, S

outha

mpton

, Unit

ed Ki

ngdo

m

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

271

Revie

w an

d Asse

ssmen

t of H

elium

Infla

tion

Calcu

lation

Meth

ods

M. S

mith,

Aeros

tar In

terna

tiona

l, Inc

., Su

lphur

Sprin

gs, T

X

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

272

The A

rt an

d Scie

nce o

f Spo

rt Ba

lloon

Comp

etitio

nJ.

Wink

er, RE

KWIN

Comp

any,

Sioux

Falls,

SD

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

311

-LTA-

1Ai

rship

and A

eros

tat D

esign

IHa

lifax

AB

Chair

ed by

: M. B

EYER

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

273

Char

acter

izing

the S

hape

of LT

A Ve

hicles

Usin

g Pho

togr

amme

try

and S

tretch

Func

tions

J. Hu

nt, N

. Niph

akis,

TCOM

, L.P.

, Colu

mbia,

MD

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

274

A Me

thod

ology

for C

once

ptua

l Sizi

ng of

a Te

ther

ed A

eros

tat

R. Pa

nt, In

dian I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y Bom

bay,

Mumb

ai, In

dia; A

. Kap

oor,

PEC U

nivers

ity of

Tech

nolog

y, Ch

andig

arh, I

ndia

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

275

The S

calab

ility o

f Hea

vines

s Fra

ction

for L

arge

Airs

hips

B. B

uerge

, Micr

ofligh

t, LLC

, New

ton, K

S

 

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

312

-BRK

-2

1530

- 16

00 h

rsTu

esda

y Afte

rnoo

n Ne

twor

king C

offe

e Bre

akFo

yer

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

313

-ADS

-6Ma

rs Sc

ience

Labo

rato

ry I

Halif

ax C

Chair

ed by

: A. W

ITKOW

SKI,

Pione

er Ae

rospa

ce Co

rporat

ion an

d K. H

IRAKI,

Insti

tute o

f Spa

ce an

d Astr

onau

tical

Scien

ce16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-127

6Pa

rach

ute M

odels

Use

d in

the M

ars S

cienc

e Lab

orat

ory E

ntry

, De

scent

, and

Land

ing Si

mulat

ionJ.

Cruz,

D. W

ay, J

. Shid

ner, J

. Dav

is, R.

Powe

ll, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch

Cente

r, Ham

pton,

VA; D

. Kipp

, D. A

dams

, A. S

engu

pta, J

et Pro

pulsio

n La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

, Pas

aden

a, CA

; A. W

itkow

ski,

M. Ka

ndis,

Pion

eer A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion,

South

Wind

sor, C

T

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

277

Mars

Scien

ce La

bora

tory

Par

achu

te Sy

stem

Perfo

rman

ceA.

Witk

owsk

i, M. K

andis

, Pion

eer A

erosp

ace C

orpora

tion,

South

Wind

sor,

CT; D

. Ada

ms, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

278

ExoM

ars E

DM P

arac

hute

Syste

m: U

pdat

e on

Desig

n an

d Ve

rifica

tion

J. Lin

gard,

J. U

nderw

ood,

A. Sa

unde

rs, M

. Darl

ey, V

orticit

y, Ltd

., Ch

algrov

e, Un

ited K

ingdo

m

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

279

Desig

n of

an A

irbag

Land

ing Sy

stem

for S

mall M

ars L

ande

rsM.

Darl

ey, S

. Ove

rend,

Vortic

ity, L

td., C

halgr

ove,

Unite

d King

dom;

T.

Cardo

ne, E

SA, N

oordw

ijk, T

he N

etherl

ands

15

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

314

-ADS

-7Co

mput

ation

al Flu

id Dy

nami

cs I

Tomo

ka A

Chair

ed by

: J. P

OTVIN

, Sain

t Lou

is Un

iversi

ty an

d H. J

OHAR

I, Ca

liforni

a Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Nort

hridg

e16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-128

0In

vesti

gatio

n of

the O

uter

Ann

ulus o

f an

Annu

lar P

arac

hute

N. Fr

eed,

M. M

cQuil

ling,

J. Po

tvin,

Saint

Louis

Univ

ersity

, St.

Louis

, MO

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

281

Simula

tion

of Fl

owfie

ld ar

ound

a Ra

m-Ai

r Per

sonn

el Pa

rach

ute

Cano

pyA.

Eslam

bolch

i, H. J

ohari

, Cali

fornia

Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Nort

hridg

e, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

282

Appr

oxim

ated

Stea

dy A

erod

ynam

ic Ch

arac

terist

ics fo

r two

Cu

boids

and a

Hem

isphe

rical

Shell

use

d in

Aird

rop S

imula

tion

T. Jan

n, S.

Geisb

auer,

Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Brau

nschw

eig, G

erman

y

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

283

Nume

rical

Meth

ods f

or A

nalyz

ing th

e Aer

odyn

amic

Char

acter

istics

of Cr

oss P

arac

hute

with

Per

meab

ility

Y. Ha

n, Y.

Wang

, C. Y

ang,

Beiha

ng U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Chin

a

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

315

-ADS

-8Hy

perso

nic D

ecele

rato

rs II

Tomo

ka C

Chair

ed by

: W. B

RUCE

, NAS

A Lan

gley R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd A.

CASS

ELL,

NASA

-Ames

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

284

Phot

ogra

mmetr

y of a

Hyp

erso

nic In

flata

ble A

erod

ynam

ic De

celer

ator

L. Ku

shne

r, NAS

A Ame

s Res

earch

Cente

r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A; J.

Littel

l, NAS

A La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA; A

. Cas

sell,

NASA

Ames

Rese

arch

Cente

r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

285

Attit

ude D

ynam

ics fo

r Flar

e-ty

pe M

embr

ane A

eros

hell C

apsu

le in

Reen

try Fl

ight E

xper

imen

tY.

Naga

ta, K.

Yama

da, T

. Abe

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A),

Saga

miha

ra, Ja

pan;

K. Su

zuki,

Univ

ersity

of To

kyo,

Kash

iwa,

Japa

n

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

286

Deter

mina

tion

of th

e Def

orme

d Stru

ctura

l Sha

pe of

HIA

Ds fr

om

Phot

ogra

mmetr

ic Wi

nd Tu

nnel

Data

C. Ka

zemb

a, K.

Tran,

B. Q

uach

, L. K

ushn

er, A.

Casse

ll, NA

SA Am

es Re

searc

h Ce

nter, M

offett

Field

, CA;

L. Li,

R. B

raun,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A; J.

Littel

l, J. V

an N

orman

, R. J

ohns

on, S

. Hug

hes,

A. Ca

lomino

, F.

Chea

twoo

d, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

287

Tens

ion M

easu

reme

nts o

f Hyp

erso

nic In

flata

ble A

erod

ynam

ic De

celer

ator

Stru

ctura

l Stra

ps u

nder

Stat

ic an

d Dyn

amic

Load

ingG.

Swa

nson

, ERC

, Inc

., Mo

ffett

Field,

CA; A

. Cas

sell,

NASA

Ames

Rese

arch

Cente

r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A; R.

John

son,

S. H

ughe

s, A.

Calom

ino, F

. Ch

eatw

ood,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

316

-ADS

-9Or

ion II

Crys

tal

Chair

ed by

: R. S

INCL

AIR, A

irborn

e Sys

tems N

A and

L. RO

MERO

, Jac

obs T

echn

ology

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

288

Evalu

ation

of A

bras

ive Co

ntac

t betw

een

Forw

ard B

ay Co

ver

Text

ile P

arac

hute

Rise

rs an

d The

rmal

Tiles

E. He

nning

s, M.

Peter

sen,

Nava

l Air W

arfare

Cente

r, Chin

a Lak

e, CA

; B.

Ande

rson,

NASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX; M

. Zwi

cker,

Airbo

rne

Syste

ms, S

anta

Ana,

CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

289

An A

irbor

ne P

arac

hute

Comp

artm

ent T

est B

ed fo

r the

Orio

n Pa

rach

ute T

est P

rogr

amJ.

Moore

, Jac

obs,

Hous

ton, T

X

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

290

A Bo

ilerp

late C

apsu

le Te

st Te

chniq

ue fo

r the

Orio

n Pa

rach

ute

Test

Prog

ram

J. Mo

ore, J

acob

s, Ho

uston

, TX

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

291

Orion

Boil

er P

late A

irdro

p Tes

t Sys

temR.

Mach

in, C.

Evan

s, NA

SA Jo

hnso

n Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

317

-BAL

-2Ma

terial

s and

Small

Ball

oons

St. Jo

hns

Chair

ed by

: T. L

ACHE

NMEIE

R, Ne

ar Sp

ace C

orpora

tion

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

292

Pinho

le Ef

fects

on Ve

nus S

uper

pres

sure

Ball

oon

Lifeti

meJ.

Hall,

A. Ya

vrouia

n, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

293

Char

acter

izatio

n of

the U

V Pro

tectio

n an

d Cre

ep R

uptu

re of

the

Supe

r Pre

ssure

Ball

oon

Tend

onM.

Said

, NAS

A Wall

ops F

light

Facili

ty, W

allop

s Isla

nd, V

A; A.

Seya

m, R.

Va

llabh

, Nort

h Caro

lina S

tate U

nivers

ity, R

aleigh

, NC

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

294

In-fl

ight L

andin

g Loc

ation

Pre

dictio

ns u

sing A

scent

Wind

Dat

a fo

r High

Altit

ude B

alloo

nsT.

Fields

, M. H

ening

er, J.

LaCo

mbe,

E. Wa

ng, U

nivers

ity of

Nev

ada,

Reno

, Re

no, N

V

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

295

Notes

on M

eteor

ologic

al Ba

lloon

Miss

ion P

lannin

gA.

Sobe

ster, I

. Cas

tro, H

. Cze

rski, N

. Zap

poni,

Univ

ersity

of S

outha

mpton

, So

utham

pton,

Unite

d King

dom

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

318

-LTA-

2Ai

rship

and A

eros

tat D

esign

IIHa

lifax

AB

Chair

ed by

: B. B

UERG

E, W

ichita

Stat

e Univ

ersity

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

296

Desig

n, Fa

brica

tion

& Te

sting

of O

utdo

or A

uton

omou

s Airs

hipG.

Ban

sal, I

. Kha

n, N.

Moti

wala,

S. M

ulay,

R. Pa

nt, In

dian I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y Bom

bay,

Mumb

ai, In

dia

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

297

Desig

n Fa

brica

tion

and F

light

testi

ng of

a No

n-rig

id In

door

Ai

rship

S. M

ulay,

R. Pa

nt, In

dian I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y Bom

bay,

Mumb

ai, In

dia

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

298

Surro

gate

Base

d Des

ign O

ptim

izatio

n of

Aer

osta

t Env

elope

D. M

ehta,

R. Pa

nt, In

dian I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y Bom

bay,

Mumb

ai, In

dia; S

. La

kshm

ipathy

, Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter (

DLR)

, Brau

nsch

weig,

Germ

any;

S.

Suma

n, Ind

ian In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

Delh

i, New

Delh

i, Ind

ia

 

16

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

319

-LTA-

3Sta

bility

and C

ontro

lTo

moka

BCh

aired

by: D

. HOR

KHEIM

ER, H

oney

well I

nterna

tiona

l, Inc

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

299

Stabil

ity an

d Acti

ve Co

ntro

l of L

ow A

ltitud

e Aer

osta

tsB.

de Az

eved

o, Te

chno

logica

l Insti

tute o

f Aero

nauti

cs (IT

A), S

ão Jo

sé do

s Ca

mpos

, Braz

il

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

300

Valid

ation

of a

Dyna

mics

Mode

l and

Cont

rolle

r for

an U

mann

ed,

Finles

s Airs

hipM.

Nah

on, H

. Maz

har, T

. Lies

k, Mc

Gill U

nivers

ity, M

ontré

al, Ca

nada

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

301

Cont

rolle

r Des

ign fo

r an

Outd

oor A

uton

omou

s Airs

hipT.

Potda

ar, A.

Sinh

a, R.

Pant,

India

n Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy B

omba

y, Mu

mbai,

India

 

Tues

day,

26 M

arch

201

320

-REC

PT-1

19

00 -

2200

hrs

Indu

stry R

ecep

tion

Ocea

n Vie

w

Wedn

esda

y

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

21-P

LNRY

-3

0800

- 10

00 h

rsJo

int B

alloo

ns an

d Ligh

ter-Th

an-A

ir Sy

stems

Plen

ary

St. Jo

hns

Joint

Ball

oons

/LTA

plen

ary se

ssion

featu

ring k

eyno

tes on

Airsh

ips as

Mult

i-Fun

ction

al Pla

tform

s and

NAS

A’s S

uper

Pressu

re Ba

lloon

Dev

elopm

ent,

and a

pane

l disc

ussio

n on H

ydrog

en as

Liftin

g Gas

Ballo

ons C

onfer

ence

Keyn

oteNA

SA’s

Supe

r Pres

sure

Ballo

on De

velop

ment

Henr

y M. C

athe

y, Jr.

Engin

eerin

g Grou

p Sup

erviso

r, NMS

U/Ph

ysica

l Scie

nce L

abora

tory,

Wallo

ps Is

land,

VA

LTA Co

nferen

ce Ke

ynote

Airsh

ips as

a Mu

lti-Fu

nctio

nal P

latfor

mTh

omas

Bra

ndt

CEO,

ZLT Z

eppe

lin Lu

ftsch

ifftec

hnik

GmbH

& Co

KG, F

riedri

chsh

afen,

Germ

any

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

22-B

RK-3

10

00 -

1030

hrs

Wedn

esda

y Mor

ning N

etwor

king C

offe

e Bre

akFo

yer

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

23-A

DS-1

0Hy

perso

nic D

ecele

rato

rs III

Halif

ax C

Chair

ed by

: F. B

AGIN

SKI a

nd A.

CALO

MINO

, NAS

A Glen

n Res

earch

Cente

r10

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-130

2In

flata

ble R

eent

ry Ve

hicle

Expe

rimen

t 3 (I

RVE-3

) Com

paris

on of

Fle

xible

TPS F

light

and A

nalyt

ical A

erot

herm

al Da

taW.

Bruc

e, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA; R

. Sull

ivan,

E. Ba

ker, N

ASA G

lenn R

esea

rch Ce

nter, C

levela

nd, O

H; J.

Dec

, B. H

ollis,

NAS

A La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

303

Aero

dyna

mic H

eatin

g aro

und a

n In

flata

ble Ve

hicle

durin

g a

Reen

try D

emon

strat

ion Fl

ight b

y a So

undin

g Roc

ket

Y. Ta

kaha

shi, H

okka

ido U

nivers

ity, S

appo

ro, Ja

pan;

K. Ya

mada

, T. A

be,

Japa

n Aero

spac

e Exp

lorati

on Ag

ency

(JAX

A), S

agam

ihara,

Japa

n; K.

Suzu

ki,

Unive

rsity

of To

kyo,

Kash

iwa,

Japa

n

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

304

Desig

n an

d Exe

cutio

n of

the H

yper

sonic

Infla

table

Aer

odyn

amic

Dece

lerat

or La

rge-

Artic

le Wi

nd Tu

nnel

Expe

rimen

tA.

Casse

ll, NA

SA Am

es Re

searc

h Cen

ter, M

offett

Field

, CA;

G. S

wans

on,

ERC,

Inc.,

Moffe

tt Fie

ld, CA

; B. Q

uach

, L. K

ushn

er, N

ASA A

mes R

esea

rch

Cente

r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A; J.

Brow

n, ER

C, Inc

., Mo

ffett

Field,

CA; C

. Kaz

emba

, Sc

ience

and T

echn

ology

Corpo

ration

, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A; C.

Kruge

r, NAS

A Am

es Re

searc

h Cen

ter, M

offett

Field

, CA;

R. Jo

hnso

n, S.

Hug

hes,

J. Lit

tell, A

. Ca

lomino

, F. C

heatw

ood,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

 

17

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

24-A

DS-1

1Ma

rs Sc

ience

Labo

rato

ry II

St. Jo

hns

Chair

ed by

: J. C

RUZ,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter an

d J. L

INGA

RD, V

orticit

y Ltd

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

305

Aero

dyna

mic c

hara

cteris

tics o

f com

pulsi

vely-

inflat

ed pa

ragli

der

for M

ars e

xplor

ation

K. Hir

aki, Y

. Hida

ka, K

yush

u Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Kitak

yush

u, Ja

pan

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

306

Mars

Scien

ce La

bora

tory

Tech

nora

® A

ge St

udy R

esult

sJ.

Fabis

zak,

A. W

itkow

ski, P

ionee

r Aero

spac

e Corp

oratio

n, So

uth W

indso

r, CT

  

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

25-A

DS-1

2Or

ion II

ITo

moka

BCh

aired

by: D

. BOH

ANNO

N, B

ally R

ibbon

Mills

and E

. RAY

, Jac

obs T

echn

ology

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

307

Perfo

rman

ce of

a Su

bsca

le CP

AS Co

nical

Ribb

on D

rogu

e Pa

rach

ute i

n a T

urbu

lent W

ake

A. Se

ngup

ta, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

308

Spac

ecra

ft Pa

rach

ute R

ecov

ery S

ystem

Testi

ng fr

om a

Failu

re

Rate

Persp

ectiv

eC.

Stew

art, N

ASA J

ohns

on S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

309

Testi

ng Sm

all CP

AS P

arac

hutes

Usin

g HIVA

SE.

Ray,

Jaco

bs, H

ousto

n, TX

; E. H

ennin

gs, N

aval

Air W

arfare

Cente

r, Chin

a La

ke, C

A; M.

Bern

atovic

h, NA

SA Jo

hnso

n Spa

ce Ce

nter, H

ousto

n, TX

 

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

26-A

DS-1

3Re

cove

ry Sy

stems

IITo

moka

CCh

aired

by: J

. LAR

SON

and J

. THO

MASS

IN, F

rench

Spa

ce Ag

ency

(CNE

S)10

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-131

0PA

ROR

Syste

m: P

ayloa

d rec

over

y sys

tem fo

r Ball

oon

Expe

rimen

tsJ.

Thom

assin

, Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

311

Spac

eLof

t XL S

ound

ing R

ocke

t Rec

over

y Sys

tem D

evelo

pmen

tJ.

Larso

n, UP

Aeros

pace

Corpo

ration

, High

lands

Ranc

h, CO

; R. C

orwin,

Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Littl

eton,

CO

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

312

The L

ower

-Stra

tosp

here

Dep

loyme

nt of

Ram

-Air

Para

chut

eJ.

Bento

n, NA

SA Am

es Re

searc

h Cen

ter, M

offett

Field

, CA;

O. Ya

kimen

ko,

Nava

l Pos

tgrad

uate

Scho

ol, M

onter

ey, C

A

 

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

27-B

AL-3

Ballo

on P

rogr

ams

Tomo

ka A

Chair

ed by

: D. F

AIRBR

OTHE

R, NA

SA/G

SFC/

WFF

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

313

NASA

Ball

oon

Prog

ram

Over

view

D. Fa

irbrot

her, N

ASA W

allop

s Flig

ht Fa

cility,

Wall

ops I

sland

, VA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

314

Over

view

of th

e Fre

nch

ballo

on pr

ogra

m fo

r the

201

1-20

12

perio

dA.

Varga

s, Fre

nch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

315

ATA-

Aero

spac

e and

the A

ir Fo

rce R

esea

rch La

bora

tory

(AFR

L)

High

Altit

ude B

alloo

n Pr

ogra

mT.

Gerbe

r, Air F

orce R

esea

rch La

borat

ory, K

irtlan

d AFB

, NM

 

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

28-LT

A-4

Curre

nt an

d Fut

ure O

pera

tiona

l Cap

abilit

iesCr

ysta

lCh

aired

by: R

. PAN

T, Ind

ian In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

Bom

bay

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

316

The 2

8M™

Tacti

cal A

eros

tat S

ystem

: Enh

ance

d Sur

veilla

nce

Capa

bilitie

s for

a Sm

all Te

ther

ed A

eros

tat

J. Kra

usma

n, S.

Peter

sen,

TCOM

, L.P.

, Colu

mbia,

MD

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

317

Hybr

ids...

the A

irship

Mes

siah?

G. Ca

richn

er, L.

Nico

lai, L

ockh

eed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Palm

dale,

CA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

318

Explo

sion

- or F

ire? U

nder

stand

ing H

2 Ph

obias

R. Va

n Treu

ren, A

tlanti

s Prod

uctio

ns, I

nc.,

Edge

water

, FL

 

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

29-LN

CH-2

12

00 -

1330

hrs

Wedn

esda

y Lun

ch B

reak

Lunc

h Br

eak

18

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

30-A

DS-1

4Co

mput

ation

al Flu

id Dy

nami

cs II

Halif

ax C

Chair

ed by

: T. J

ANN,

DLR

- Germ

an Ae

rospa

ce Ce

nter a

nd M

. JAN

DA13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-131

9Va

lidat

ion of

CFD

Analy

ses o

f a R

igid T

ensio

n Co

ne In

flata

ble

Aero

dyna

mic D

ecele

rato

rS.

Arma

nd, N

ASA L

angle

y Res

earch

Cente

r, Ham

pton,

VA

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

320

A Se

cond

Look

at G

eome

tric P

oros

ity as

Rev

ealed

by

Comp

utat

ional

Fluid

Dyna

mics

(CFD

)J.

Potvi

n, J.

Kava

naug

h, M.

McQ

uillin

g, Sa

int Lo

uis U

nivers

ity, S

t. Lo

uis, M

O

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

321

Adde

d Mas

s of a

Mod

el Ro

und P

arac

hute

Cano

py du

ring I

nflati

onM.

Elga

baili,

Califo

rnia S

tate U

nivers

ity, N

orthri

dge,

CA; K

. Des

abrai

s, Arm

y Re

searc

h, De

velop

ment

and E

ngine

ering

Comm

and,

Natic

k, MA

; H. J

ohari

, Ca

liforni

a Stat

e Univ

ersity

, Nort

hridg

e, CA

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

322

Simula

tion

of D

rogu

e Par

achu

te fo

r the

Mult

i-Pur

pose

Crew

Ve

hicle

using

Comp

utat

ional

Fluid

Dyna

mics

D. D

inzl, V

. Gidz

ak, G

. Can

dler, U

nivers

ity of

Minn

esota

, Minn

eapo

lis,

Minn

eapo

lis, M

N

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

31-A

DS-1

5Stu

dent

Pap

er Co

mpeti

tion

Finali

stsTo

moka

ACh

aired

by: N

. SLE

GERS

, Univ

ersity

of Al

abam

a in H

untsv

ille an

d J. W

ATKIN

S, Pi

onee

r Aero

spac

e Corp

oratio

n13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-132

3Us

ing Fa

bric

Para

chut

e Mod

els to

Inve

stiga

te NA

SA O

rion

Wake

Ef

fects

on D

rogu

e Chu

te Ae

rody

nami

csR.

Koles

ar, D.

Lacro

ix, T.

Yecho

ut, U.

S. Air

Force

Acad

emy,

Color

ado S

pring

s, CO

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

324

Path

Plan

ning o

f a Ci

rcular

Par

achu

te Us

ing D

esce

nt R

ate

Cont

rol

T. Fie

lds, J

. LaC

ombe

, E. W

ang,

Unive

rsity

of Ne

vada

, Ren

o, Re

no, N

V

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

325

Bezie

r Cur

ve P

ath

Plann

ing fo

r Par

afoil

Term

inal G

uidan

ceL.

Fowl

er, J.

Roge

rs, Te

xas A

&M U

nivers

ity, C

olleg

e Stat

ion, T

X

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

326

Fluid-

Struc

ture

Inter

actio

n Sim

ulatio

n of

the I

nflat

ed Sh

ape o

f Ra

m-Ai

r Par

achu

tesN.

Foge

ll, S.

She

rwin,

C. Co

tter, L

. Ian

nucci

, R. P

alacio

s, Im

peria

l Coll

ege,

Lond

on, U

nited

King

dom;

D. P

ope,

Defen

ce S

cienc

e and

Tech

nolog

y La

borat

ory, S

alisb

ury, U

nited

King

dom

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

32-A

DS-1

6Su

perso

nic D

ecele

rato

rs I

Crys

tal

Chair

ed by

: C. T

ANNE

R, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

and B

. COO

K, JP

L13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-132

7SIA

D-R:

A Su

perso

nic In

flata

ble A

erod

ynam

ic De

celer

ator

for

Robo

tic m

ission

s to M

ars

L. Gie

rsch,

T. Riv

ellini

, I. C

lark,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia In

stitut

e of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; C.

Sand

y, G.

Sha

rpe, L

. Sho

ok, J

. Ware

, J.

Welch

, J. M

ollura

, M. D

ixon,

ILC D

over,

Fred

erica

, DE

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

328

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Tes

ting o

f an

8m Is

oten

soid

Supe

rsonic

In

flata

ble A

erod

ynam

ic De

celer

ator

(SIA

D)D.

Coatt

a, Jet

Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Calif

ornia

Institu

te of

Techn

ology,

Pasad

ena,

CA; D

. Jure

wicz,

B. Tu

tt, Air

borne

Syste

ms, S

anta

Ana,

CA; I.

Clark

, T. R

ivellin

i, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Techn

ology,

Pasad

ena,

CA

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

329

Low

Dens

ity Su

perso

nic D

eceler

ator P

arac

hute

Decel

erator

Syste

mJ.

Gallo

n, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA;

A. W

itkow

ski, P

ionee

r Aero

spac

e Corp

oratio

n, So

uth W

indso

r, CT

; I. C

lark,

T. Riv

ellini

, D. A

dams

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

330

Dyna

mic C

hara

cteris

tics o

f a D

isk G

ap B

and P

arac

hute

from

Mach

2 to

2.5

A. Se

ngup

ta, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

33-A

DS-1

7Te

sting

Tomo

ka C

Chair

ed by

: J. C

RUZ,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter an

d L. R

OMER

O, Ja

cobs

Tech

nolog

y13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-133

1Ja

pane

se A

ir La

unch

Syste

m Co

ncep

t and

Test

Plan

T. Ari

me, Y

. Nog

uchi, S

. Mats

uda,

IHI Co

rporat

ion, T

omiok

a-shi,

Japa

n; T.

Fuji,

Japan

Sp

ace Sy

stems

, Mina

to-ku

, Jap

an; H

. Kan

ayam

a, CS

P Jap

an, In

c., Ch

iyoda

-ku,

Japan

; J. D

epasq

uale,

Space

Works

Enter

prises

, Inc.,

Wash

ington

, DC

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

333

Evalu

ation

of th

e Effe

ct of

Pac

k Sh

ape o

n Pa

rach

ute P

ackin

g De

nsity

E. He

nning

s, M.

Peter

sen,

K. W

ittend

orfer,

Nav

al Air

Warf

are Ce

nter, C

hina

Lake

, CA

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

334

Past,

pres

ent a

nd fu

ture

of CM

P 55

para

chut

eV.

Tamb

orra,

G. G

iovan

grossi

, Aero

Sek

ur S.

p.A.,

Aprili

a, Ita

ly

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

34-B

AL-4

Laun

ch Sy

stems

Tomo

ka B

Chair

ed by

: J. H

ALL,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-133

5Op

erat

ing a

new

Fren

ch ba

lloon

syste

m fro

m a n

ew Ca

nadia

n lau

nch

site

V. Du

bourg

, Fren

ch S

pace

Agen

cy (C

NES)

, Tou

louse

, Fran

ce; D

. Lev

esqu

e, Ca

nadia

n Spa

ce Ag

ency,

Mon

tréal,

Cana

da

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

336

A Ne

w Or

ganiz

ation

: Mak

ing H

igh A

ltitud

e Ball

oonin

g Acce

ssible

to

Ever

yone

M. N

elson

, Stra

tosph

eric B

alloo

ning A

ssocia

tion,

Ames

, IA

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

337

Tacti

cal A

erob

otic

Laun

ch Sy

stem

(TALS

)W.

Perry

, M. F

orten

berry

, I. S

mith,

Sou

thwes

t Res

earch

Insti

tute,

San

Anton

io, TX

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

338

A Su

rface

-Bas

ed M

ET B

alloo

n Pr

ecur

sor C

ampa

ign fo

r Ac

celer

ating

Mar

s Sur

face

Explo

ratio

nS.

Han

cock

, Scie

nce S

ystem

s and

Appli

catio

ns, I

nc.,

Hamp

ton, V

A; R.

Ash,

Old D

omini

on U

nivers

ity, N

orfolk

, VA

19

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

35-LT

A-5

Mode

ling a

nd Si

mulat

ionSt.

John

sCh

aired

by: G

. BAIR

D, IL

C Dov

er13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-133

9Wi

nd Tu

nnel

Study

of a

Larg

e Aer

osta

t, CF

D Va

lidat

ionS.

Chan

, J. H

unt,

K. Sh

erving

ton, T

COM,

L.P.,

Colum

bia, M

D

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

340

Squa

re-C

ube L

aw R

evisi

ted fo

r Airs

hips

G. Ca

richn

er, Lo

ckhe

ed M

artin

Corpo

ration

, Palm

dale,

CA

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

341

Dyna

mic S

imula

tion

of B

reak

away

teth

ered

Aer

osta

t inc

luding

Th

erma

l effe

ctsR.

Krish

na, R

. Pan

t, Ind

ian In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

Bom

bay,

Mumb

ai, In

dia

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

342

The I

nflue

nce o

f Sur

face

Rou

ghne

ss on

the D

rag o

f Ver

y La

rge A

irship

sB.

Bue

rge, M

icrofl

ight,

LLC, N

ewton

, KS

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

36-B

RK-4

15

30 -

1600

hrs

Wedn

esda

y Afte

rnoo

n Ne

twor

king C

offe

e Bre

akFo

yer

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

37-A

DS-1

8Gu

idanc

e, Na

vigat

ion, a

nd Co

ntro

lHa

lifax

CCh

aired

by: J

. CLE

MINS

ON, D

efens

e Scie

nce &

Tech

nolog

y Lab

orator

y and

J. PO

TVIN

, Sain

t Lou

is Un

iversi

ty16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-134

3Te

rmina

l Guid

ance

for C

omple

x Dr

op Z

ones

Usin

g Mas

sively

Pa

ralle

l Pro

cessi

ngN.

Sleg

ers, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL;

J. Ro

gers,

Texa

s A&

M Un

iversi

ty, Co

llege

Stat

ion, T

X

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

344

Adap

tive C

ontro

l of D

amag

ed P

araf

oils

S. Cu

lpepp

er, M

. Ward

, M. C

ostel

lo, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta,

GA; K

. Berg

eron,

Army R

esea

rch, D

evelo

pmen

t and

Engin

eerin

g Com

mand

, Na

tick,

MA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

345

Influ

ence

of W

ind on

Term

inal A

ppro

ach

and L

andin

g Accu

racy

H. Al

tman

n, Ca

ssidia

n, Ma

nchin

g, Ge

rman

y

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

346

Path

Plan

ning f

or A

uton

omou

sly-g

uided

Par

afoil

s: A

Dyna

mic

Prog

ramm

ing A

ppro

ach

J. Cle

mins

on, D

efenc

e Scie

nce a

nd Te

chno

logy L

abora

tory,

Ports

down

We

st, U

nited

King

dom

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

38-A

DS-1

9Ma

terial

sTo

moka

ACh

aired

by: G

. BRO

WN,

HDT

Glob

al an

d I. K

APP,

Perfo

rman

ce D

esign

s Inc

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

347

Inve

stiga

tions

of P

arac

hute

Fabr

ic Pe

rmea

bility

Und

er A

n Un

stead

y Pre

ssure

Diff

eren

tial

N. Ro

ndea

u, Un

iversit

y of M

assach

usetts

, Low

ell, Lo

well,

MA; J

. Fite

k, K.

Desab

rais,

P. Gibs

on, T

. God

frey,

Army R

esearc

h, De

velop

ment

and E

ngine

ering

Comm

and,

Natick

, MA;

D. Wi

llis, U

nivers

ity of

Mass

achuse

tts, L

owell,

Lowe

ll, MA

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

348

Joint

s in

Narro

w Te

xtile

Asse

mblie

sG.

Brow

n, HD

T, Sa

nta Cr

uz, C

A

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

349

Inve

stiga

tion

of Se

nsing

Text

iles f

or In

tellig

ent P

arac

hute

Syste

msM.

Dam

plo, C

. Niez

recki,

D. W

illis,

J. Ch

en, E

. Niem

i, S. M

anoh

ar, S

. Ag

nihotr

a, Un

iversi

ty of

Massa

chus

etts,

Lowe

ll, Lo

well,

MA; K

. Des

abrai

s, Arm

y Res

earch

, Dev

elopm

ent a

nd En

ginee

ring C

omma

nd, N

atick

, MA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

350

High

Temp

erat

ure T

est P

rogr

am an

d Res

ults f

or th

e Sil

icone

Coat

ed K

evlar

29

Used

on Lo

w De

nsity

Supe

rsonic

De

celer

ator

s (SIA

D)J.

Ware,

ILC D

over,

Fred

erica

, DE;

L. Gie

rsch,

T. Riv

ellini

, Jet

Propu

lsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy, P

asad

ena,

CA

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

39-A

DS-2

0Su

perso

nic D

ecele

rato

rs II

Crys

tal

Chair

ed by

: D. C

OATTA

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory a

nd I.

CLAR

K16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-135

1Ro

cket

Sled P

rope

lled T

estin

g of a

Supe

rsonic

Infla

table

Ae

rody

nami

c Dec

elera

tor

M. M

each

am, A

. Ken

nett,

D. T

owns

end,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

alifor

nia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; B.

Mart

i, Nav

al Air

Warf

are Ce

nter

Weap

ons D

ivisio

n, Ch

ina La

ke, C

A

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

352

Rigg

ing Te

st Be

d Dev

elopm

ent f

or Va

lidat

ion of

Mult

i-Sta

ge

Dece

lerat

or Ex

tracti

ons

S. Ke

nig, J

. Gall

on, D

. Ada

ms, T

. Rive

llini, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Pasa

dena

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

353

Low

Dens

ity Su

perso

nic D

ecele

rato

r Flig

ht D

ynam

ics Te

st Ve

hicle

Desig

nB.

Cook

, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

354

Untea

ther

ed Su

bsea

Par

achu

te Sy

stem

- U.S.

P.SR.

Holan

, Sør-

Trønd

elag U

nivers

ity Co

llege

, Tron

dheim

, Norw

ay

20

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

40-A

DS-2

1Wi

nd Tu

nnel

Testi

ngTo

moka

CCh

aired

by: A

. SEN

GUPT

A, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

Insti

tute o

f Tec

hnolo

gy an

d R. S

INCL

AIR, A

irborn

e Sys

tems N

A16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-135

5Ex

perim

enta

l Inv

estig

ation

of N

ASA

Orion

Pilo

t Chu

te Dr

ag

Char

acter

istics

R. Ko

lesar,

T. Ye

chou

t, U.

S. Ai

r Forc

e Aca

demy

, Colo

rado S

pring

s, CO

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

356

Aero

dyna

mic S

tabil

ity an

d Per

form

ance

of N

ext-G

ener

ation

Pa

rach

utes

for M

ars E

ntry

, Des

cent

, and

Land

ingK.

Gony

ea, R

. Brau

n, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Techn

ology,

Atlan

ta, GA

; C. T

anne

r, I.

Clark,

Jet P

ropuls

ion La

borat

ory, C

aliforn

ia Ins

titute

of Tec

hnolo

gy, Pa

saden

a, CA

; L.

Kushn

er, E.

Scha

irer, N

ASA A

mes R

esearc

h Cen

ter, M

offett

Field

, CA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

358

Aero

dyna

mic C

hara

cteriz

ation

of N

ew P

arac

hute

Confi

gura

tions

fo

r Low

-Den

sity D

ecele

ratio

nC.

Tann

er, I.

Clark

, J. G

allon

, T. R

ivellin

i, Jet

Propu

lsion L

abora

tory,

Califo

rnia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Pa

sade

na, C

A; A.

Witk

owsk

i, Pion

eer A

erosp

ace

Corpo

ration

, Sou

th W

indso

r, CT

 

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

41-B

AL-5

Mode

ling a

nd A

nalys

isTo

moka

BCh

aired

by: M

. SAID

, NAS

A/Ba

llom

Progra

m Of

fice

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

359

Non-

Linea

r Ana

lysis

of th

e NAS

A Su

per P

ressu

re B

alloo

ns:

Refin

ed M

odell

ingD.

Wak

efield

, A. B

own,

Tens

ys D

ynam

ics, L

td., B

ath, U

nited

King

dom

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

360

Analy

sis of

Pos

t Ball

oon-

Burst

Gon

dola

Collis

ions

D. Is

enbe

rg, J.

Crab

tree,

Embry

-Ridd

le Ae

ronau

tical

Unive

rsity,

Pres

cott,

AZ

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

361

Struc

tural

Analy

sis of

a La

rge-A

pertu

re To

roida

l Ball

oon-E

mbed

ded

Refle

ctor w

ith M

embr

ane-M

ounte

d Fee

d-Arra

y: Th

e Exa

Volt A

ntenn

aF. B

agins

ki, Ge

orge W

ashing

ton Un

iversit

y, Wa

shing

ton, D

C; K.

Brakk

e, Su

squeh

anna

Unive

rsity,

Selins

grove

, PA;

P. Gorh

am, U

nivers

ity of

Hawa

ii, Ma

noa,

Hono

lulu, H

I

 

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

42-LT

A-6

High

Altit

ude A

irship

sSt.

John

sCh

aired

by: J

. KRA

USMA

N, TC

OM LP

1600

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntatio

n (Inv

ited)

Light

er Th

an A

ir Te

chno

logies

at th

e Unit

ed St

ates

Arm

y Spa

ce

and M

issile

Def

ense

Comm

and,

Spac

e and

Miss

ile D

efen

se

Tech

nical

Cent

er, H

igh A

ltitud

e Tec

hnolo

gy D

ivisio

nA.

Giann

etti, A

TA/A

erosp

ace,

Albeq

uerqu

e, NM

; M. L

ee, A

rmy S

pace

and

Missi

le De

fense

Comm

and,

Hunts

ville,

AL

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

362

Statu

s and

Plan

s of H

igh A

ltitud

e Airs

hip (H

AATM

) pro

gram

S. An

droula

kakis

, Loc

khee

d Mart

in Co

rporat

ion, A

kron,

OH; R

. Jud

y, Arm

y Sp

ace a

nd M

issile

Defe

nse C

omma

nd, H

untsv

ille, A

L

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

363

A Me

thod

ology

for C

once

ptua

l Des

ign an

d Opt

imiza

tion

of a

High

Altit

ude A

irship

M. Al

am, R

. Pan

t, Ind

ian In

stitut

e of T

echn

ology

Bom

bay,

Mumb

ai, In

dia

 

Wedn

esda

y, 27

Mar

ch 2

013

43-B

ANQ-

1 18

30 -

2200

hrs

Rece

ption

and A

ward

s Ban

quet

Coqu

ina D

Comm

ercial

Spac

eRo

bert

D. Ca

bana

Form

er As

trona

ut an

d Dire

ctor, N

ASA K

enne

dy S

pace

Cente

r, Ken

nedy

Spa

ce Ce

nter, F

L

Award

s Pres

entat

ionAD

S St

uden

t Pap

er Co

mpeti

tion A

wards

Theo

dor W

. Kna

cke A

erody

nami

c Dec

elerat

or Sy

stems

Award

Otto

C. W

inzen

Award

for L

ifetim

e Ach

ievem

ent

21

Thur

sday

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

344

-PLN

RY-4

ADS P

lenar

y: Ai

r Sys

tems

St. Jo

hns

Chair

ed by

: J. W

ATKIN

S, Pi

onee

r Aero

spac

e Corp

oratio

n and

A. M

ORRIS

, NAS

A Joh

nson

Spa

ce Ce

nter

0800

hrs

Oral

Prese

ntaito

n (Inv

ited)

Histo

ry an

d Cha

lleng

es of

Aird

rops

in A

fgha

nista

nR.

Benn

ey, Ar

my Re

search

, Dev

elopm

ent a

nd En

ginee

ring C

omma

nd, N

atick,

MA

0830

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

364

Spac

e Shu

ttle O

rbite

r Dra

g Chu

te Su

mmar

yC.

Lowr

y, Se

lf, Ga

rden G

rove,

CA

0900

hrs

Pane

l Disc

ussio

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

345

-BRK

-5

0930

- 10

00 h

rsTh

ursd

ay M

ornin

g Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee B

reak

Foye

r

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

346

-ADS

-22

Fluid-

Struc

ture

Inter

actio

nTo

moka

ACh

aired

by: S

. ROL

AND,

HDT

Airbo

rne S

ystem

s and

M. D

ARLE

Y, Vo

rticity

Ltd

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

365

Supe

rsonic

Par

achu

te Ae

rody

nami

c Tes

ting a

nd Fl

uid St

ructu

re

Inter

actio

n Sim

ulatio

nJ.

Linga

rd, J.

Und

erwoo

d, M.

Darl

ey, V

orticit

y, Ltd

., Ch

algrov

e, Un

ited

Kingd

om; L

. Marr

affa,

L. Fe

rracin

a, ES

A, No

ordwi

jk, Th

e Neth

erlan

ds

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

366

Wake

-Fabr

ic In

terac

tions

in A

DEPT

-Ven

usV.

Gidza

k, G.

Cand

ler, U

nivers

ity of

Minn

esota

, Minn

eapo

lis, M

innea

polis,

MN

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

367

Imple

ment

ation

of a

Meso

mech

anica

l Mat

erial

Mod

el fo

r IAD

Fa

brics

with

in LS

-DYN

AJ.

Hill, R

. Brau

n, Ge

orgia

Institu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, Atl

anta,

GA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

368

Simula

tion

of Tr

unk

Dumm

y Sep

arat

ion in

Par

achu

te Op

ening

Sh

ock

Test

Y. Jia

, Y. H

an, Y

. Wan

g, C.

Yang

, Beih

ang U

nivers

ity, B

eijing

, Chin

a

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

347

-ADS

-23

Deplo

yable

Hea

t Shie

ldsHa

lifax

CCh

aired

by: B

. SMI

TH, N

ASA A

mes R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd K.

PETE

RSON

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

369

Struc

ture

s and

Mec

hanis

ms D

esign

Conc

epts

for A

dapt

ive

Deplo

yable

Entry

Plac

emen

t Tec

hnolo

gyB.

Youn

t, J.

Arnold

, NAS

A Ame

s Res

earch

Cente

r, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A; P.

Gage

, Ne

erim

Corpo

ration

, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A; J.

Mock

elman

, Ren

sselae

r Poly

techn

ic Ins

titute,

Troy

, NY;

E. Ve

nkata

pathy

, NAS

A Ame

s Res

earch

Cente

r, Moff

ett

Field,

CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

370

Ther

mal a

nd St

ructu

ral P

erfo

rman

ce of

Wov

en Ca

rbon

Clot

h Fo

r Ad

aptiv

e Dep

loyab

le En

try an

d Plac

emen

t Tec

hnolo

gyK.

Peter

son,

ERC,

Inc.,

Moffe

tt Fie

ld, CA

; B. Y

ount,

NAS

A Ame

s Res

earch

Ce

nter, M

offett

Field

, CA;

N. S

chne

ider, T

EAMS

2, H

ampto

n, VA

; D. P

rabhu

, ER

C, Inc

., Mo

ffett

Field,

CA; J

. Arno

ld, T.

Squ

ire, P

. Werc

inski,

NAS

A Ame

s Re

searc

h Cen

ter, M

offett

Field

, CA;

J. Ch

avez

-Garci

a, ER

C, Inc

., Mo

ffett

Field,

CA

; E. V

enka

tapath

y, NA

SA Am

es Re

searc

h Cen

ter, M

offett

Field

, CA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

371

Prog

ress

in Pa

yload

Sepa

ratio

n Ri

sk M

itigat

ion fo

r a D

eploy

able

Venu

s Hea

t Shie

ldB.

Smi

th, B

. You

nt, E.

Venk

atapa

thy, P

. Werc

inski,

D. P

rabhu

, NAS

A Ame

s Re

searc

h Cen

ter, M

offett

Field

, CA;

P. Ga

ge, N

eerim

Corpo

ration

, Moff

ett

Field,

CA; E

. Ster

n, Un

iversi

ty of

Minn

esota

, Minn

eapo

lis, M

innea

polis,

MN

 

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

348

-BAL

-6Ba

lloon

Syste

msSt.

John

sCh

aired

by: M

. FOR

TENB

ERRY

, Sou

thwes

t Res

earch

Insti

tute

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

372

Varia

ble Co

nduc

tanc

e The

rmal

Mana

geme

nt Sy

stem

for B

alloo

n Pa

yload

sC.

Tarau

, W. A

nders

on, A

dvan

ced C

oolin

g Tec

hnolo

gies,

Inc.,

Lanc

aster

, PA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

373

Attit

ude S

ensin

g and

Cont

rol o

f a St

rato

sphe

ric B

allon

Plat

form

N. Tr

an, X

. He,

D. Zl

otnik,

J. Fo

rbes,

McGil

l Univ

ersity

, Mon

tréal,

Cana

da

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

374

CSBF

Engin

eerin

g Ove

rview

and N

ew Ir

idium

Capa

bilitie

s for

LD

BG.

Orr,

A. De

nny,

J. Ju

neau

, Colu

mbia

Scien

tific B

alloo

n Fac

ility,

Pales

tine,

TX

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

375

Circu

lar Er

ror P

roba

bility

(CEP

) of i

n a D

e-Re

efed

Par

achu

te Pa

yload

Rec

over

y Sys

tem in

Stra

tosp

heric

Fligh

tsD.

Day

, Day

Weath

er, In

c., Ch

eyen

ne, W

Y

22

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

349

-LTA-

7Ai

rship

and A

eros

tat D

esign

III

Crys

tal

Chair

ed by

: M. B

EYER

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

376

Desig

n an

d Fab

ricat

ion of

Moo

ring M

asts

for R

emot

ely

Cont

rolle

d Ind

oor a

nd O

utdo

or A

irship

sS.

Khale

elulla

h, Mu

ffakh

am Ja

h Coll

ege o

f Eng

ineeri

ng an

d Tec

hnolo

gy,

Hyde

rabad

, Ind

ia; U

. Bha

rdwaj,

Dee

nban

dhu C

hhotu

Ram

Unive

rsity

of Sc

ience

and T

echn

ology

, Son

ipat,

India;

R. Pa

nt, In

dian I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y Bom

bay,

Bomb

ay, I

ndia

  

 

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

350

-ADS

-24

Desce

nt R

ate C

ontro

lTo

moka

BCh

aired

by: R

. BEN

NEY,

US Ar

my N

atick

Sold

ier Ce

nter a

nd S

. DUN

KER,

Airbo

rne S

ystem

s NA

1000

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

377

Fligh

t Tes

ting o

f a 1

-DOF

Varia

ble D

rag A

uton

omou

s Des

cent

Ve

hicle

T. Fie

lds, J

. LaC

ombe

, E. W

ang,

Unive

rsity

of Ne

vada

, Ren

o, Re

no, N

V

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

378

Accu

Glide

100

and B

leed-

Air A

ctuat

or A

irdro

p Tes

ting

K. Be

rgeron

, Arm

y Rese

arch,

Deve

lopme

nt an

d Eng

ineeri

ng Co

mman

d, Na

tick, M

A; M.

Ward

, M. C

ostello

, Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

Techn

ology,

Atlan

ta, GA

; S. T

avan

, Arm

y Re

search

, Dev

elopm

ent a

nd En

ginee

ring C

omma

nd, N

atick,

MA

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

379

Auto

nomo

us Co

ntro

l of P

araf

oils U

sing U

pper

Surfa

ce Sp

oiler

sM.

Ward

, M. C

ostel

lo, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

380

Drog

ue A

ssiste

d Var

iable

Glide

Slop

e Con

trol

J. Mo

ore, J

M Te

chno

logies

, Inc

., Sa

nta B

arbara

, CA

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

351

-LNCH

-3

1200

- 13

30 h

rsTh

ursd

ay Lu

nch

Brea

kLu

nch

Brea

k

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

352

-ADS

-25

Desig

n an

d Dev

elopm

ent

Tomo

ka B

Chair

ed by

: I. K

APP,

Perfo

rman

ce D

esign

s Inc

and E

. HEN

NING

S, N

aval

Air W

arfare

Cente

r13

30 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-138

1Co

nical

Ribb

on St

abilit

y in

Serie

s Clus

ter Co

nfigu

ratio

nS.

Dun

ker, J

. Mos

he, A

irborn

e Sys

tems,

Santa

Ana,

CA; L

. Chia

ng, D

SO

Natio

nal L

abora

tories

, Sing

apore

, Sing

apore

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

382

Modifi

catio

n of

Par

achu

te Ca

nopy

Stiff

ness

Scali

ng La

ws an

d Ap

plica

tion

to Te

nted

Stru

cture

sE.

Niemi

, R. G

owda

, Univ

ersity

of M

assa

chus

etts,

Lowe

ll, Lo

well,

MA

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

383

Deliv

ery o

f Hum

anita

rian

Aid o

nto A

ctive

Pop

ulatio

nsJ.

Riley

, Arm

y Res

earch

, Dev

elopm

ent a

nd En

ginee

ring C

omma

nd, N

atick

, MA

 

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

353

-ADS

-26

Mode

ling I

ITo

moka

ACh

aired

by: J

. LIN

GARD

, Vort

icity L

td an

d V. G

IDZA

K, Un

iversi

ty of

Minn

esota

1330

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

384

Fluid

Struc

ture

Inter

actio

n Pa

rach

ute B

ench

mark

Mod

els in

LS

-DYN

AB.

Tutt,

Airbo

rne S

ystem

s, Sa

nta An

a, CA

1400

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

385

Simula

tion

of R

eefe

d Par

achu

te In

flatio

n an

d Des

cent

und

er

Finite

Mas

s Con

dition

sS.

Rolan

d, B.

Tutt,

Airbo

rne S

ystem

s, Sa

nta An

a, CA

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

386

Fligh

t dyn

amic

mode

ling o

f the

PBO

para

foil u

sing s

parse

pr

elimi

nary

fligh

t tes

t dat

aC.

Tous

saint

, C. C

umer,

T. Le

Moin

g, ON

ERA,

Toulo

use,

Franc

e; E.

Poqu

illon,

Y. Co

quet,

DGA

Tech

nique

s aéro

nauti

ques

, Balm

a, Fra

nce

1500

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

387

Utiliz

ing G

roun

d-Ba

sed L

IDAR

for A

uton

omou

s Aird

rop

T. He

rrman

n, M.

Ward

, M. C

ostel

lo, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

Atlan

ta, G

A; N.

Sleg

ers, U

nivers

ity of

Alab

ama,

Hunts

ville,

Hun

tsville

, AL

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

354

-LTA-

8 13

30 -

1530

hrs

Fund

amen

tals

of A

irship

and A

eros

tat D

esign

Semi

nar I

Crys

tal

Chair

ed by

: B. B

UERG

E, W

ichita

Stat

e Univ

ersity

23

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

355

-BRK

-6

1530

- 16

00 h

rsTh

ursd

ay A

ftern

oon

Netw

orkin

g Cof

fee B

reak

Foye

r

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

356

-ADS

-27

Hype

rsonic

Dec

elera

tors

IVSt.

John

sCh

aired

by: S

. HUG

HES,

NAS

A-Lan

gley R

esea

rch Ce

nter a

nd K.

YAMA

DA, J

apan

Aeros

pace

Explo

ration

Agen

cy16

00 hr

sAIA

A-201

3-138

8Re

entry

Dem

onstr

ation

of Fl

are-

type

Mem

bran

e Aer

oshe

ll for

At

mosp

heric

Entry

Vehic

le us

ing a

Soun

ding R

ocke

tK.

Yama

da, Y

. Nag

ata, T

. Abe

, Jap

an Ae

rospa

ce Ex

plorat

ion Ag

ency

(JAX

A),

Saga

miha

ra, Ja

pan;

K. Su

zuki,

Univ

ersity

of To

kyo,

Kash

iwa,

Japa

n; O.

Im

amura

, Niho

n Univ

ersity

, Nara

shino

, Jap

an; D

. Akit

a, To

kyo I

nstitu

te of

Tech

nolog

y, To

kyo,

Japa

n

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

389

The H

yper

sonic

Infla

table

Aer

odyn

amic

Dece

lerat

or (H

IAD)

Mi

ssion

App

licat

ions S

tudy

D. B

ose,

Analy

tical

Mech

anics

Asso

ciates

, Inc

., Ha

mpton

, VA;

J. Sh

idner,

R.

Wins

ki, B

inera,

Inc.,

Ham

pton,

VA; C

. Zum

walt,

NASA

John

son S

pace

Cente

r, Ho

uston

, TX;

F. Ch

eatw

ood,

S. H

ughe

s, NA

SA La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ha

mpton

, VA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

390

IRVE

-3 P

ost-F

light

Rec

onstr

uctio

nA.

Olds

, P. K

utty,

Analy

tical

Mech

anics

Asso

ciates

, Inc

., Ha

mpton

, VA;

V. Gs

ell, O

rbital

Scie

nces

Corpo

ration

, Wall

ops,

VA; J

. Whit

e, D.

Bos

e, An

alytic

al Me

chan

ics As

socia

tes, I

nc.,

Hamp

ton, V

A; F.

Chea

twoo

d, S.

Hug

hes,

NASA

La

ngley

Rese

arch C

enter

, Ham

pton,

VA

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

391

Hype

rsonic

Infla

table

Aer

odyn

amic

Dece

lerat

or (H

IAD)

Te

chno

logy D

evelo

pmen

t Ove

rview

S. H

ughe

s, F.

Chea

twoo

d, A.

Calom

ino, H

. Wrig

ht, M

. Wus

k, M.

Hug

hes,

NASA

Lang

ley Re

searc

h Cen

ter, H

ampto

n, VA

; A. C

asse

ll, NA

SA Am

es

Rese

arch C

enter

, Moff

ett Fi

eld, C

A; D.

Bos

e, An

alytic

al Me

chan

ics

Asso

ciates

, Inc

., Ha

mpton

, VA

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

357

-ADS

-28

Orion

IVHa

lifax

CCh

aired

by: E

. RAY

, Jac

obs T

echn

ology

and K

. BLE

DSOE

, Jac

obs T

echn

ology

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

392

Appli

catio

n of

a Sm

art P

arac

hute

Relea

se A

lgorit

hm to

the C

PAS

Test

Arch

itectu

reK.

Bleds

oe, J

acob

s, Ho

uston

, TX

1630

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

393

Reefi

ng Li

ne Te

nsion

in CP

AS M

ain P

arac

hute

Cluste

rsE.

Ray,

Jaco

bs, H

ousto

n, TX

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

394

Extra

ction

and S

epar

ation

Mod

eling

of O

rion

Test

Vehic

les w

ith

ADAM

S Sim

ulatio

nU.

Frair

e, Jr.

, Jac

obs,

Hous

ton, T

X; K.

Ande

rson,

ATK,

Brigh

am Ci

ty, U

T; P.

Cuthb

ert, N

ASA J

ohns

on S

pace

Cente

r, Hou

ston,

TX

1730

hrs

AIAA-2

013-1

395

Pack

Den

sity L

imita

tions

of H

ybrid

Par

achu

tesM.

Zwick

er, R.

Sinc

lair, A

irborn

e Sys

tems,

Santa

Ana,

CA

Thur

sday

, 28

March

201

358

-LTA-

9 16

00 -

1800

hrs

Fund

amen

tals

of A

irship

and A

eros

tat D

esign

Semi

nar I

ICr

ysta

l

Chair

ed by

: B. B

UERG

E, W

ichita

Stat

e Univ

ersity

24

Auth

or/S

essio

n Ch

air In

dex

Abe,

T., 1

5-ADS

-8, 2

3-ADS

-10, 5

6-ADS

-27Ad

ams,

D., 4

-PLNR

Y-2, 1

3-ADS

-6, 3

2-ADS

-16,

39-A

DS-20

Adler

, M.,

4-PLN

RY-2

Agnih

otra,

S., 3

8-ADS

-19Ak

ita, D

., 56

-ADS-2

7Ala

m, M

., 42

-LTA-6

Altma

nn, H

., 37

-ADS-1

8An

derso

n, B.

, 16-A

DS-9

Ande

rson,

K., 5

7-ADS

-28An

derso

n, W.

, 48-B

AL-6

Andro

ulaka

kis, S

., 42

-LTA-6

Arime

, T.,

33-AD

S-17

Arman

d, S.

, 30-A

DS-14

Arnold

, J.,

47-AD

S-23

Ash,

R., 3

4-BAL

-4Ba

ginsk

i, F.,

6-ADS

-2, 2

3-ADS

-10, 4

1-BAL

-5Ba

ird, G

., 35

-LTA-5

Bake

r, E.,

23-AD

S-10

Bans

al, G

., 18

-LTA-2

Benn

ey, R

., 44

-PLNR

Y-4, 5

0-ADS

-24Be

nton,

J., 2

6-ADS

-13Be

rgeron

, K.,

37-AD

S-18,

50-A

DS-24

Berna

tovich

, M.,

25-AD

S-12

Beye

r, M.,

11-LT

A-1, 4

9-LTA

-7Bh

ardwa

j, U.,

49-LT

A-7Ble

dsoe

, K.,

57-AD

S-28

Boha

nnon

, D.,

25-AD

S-12

Bose

, D.,

56-AD

S-27

Bown

, A.,

41-BA

L-5Br

akke

, K.,

6-ADS

-2, 4

1-BAL

-5Br

aun,

R., 1

5-ADS

-8, 4

0-ADS

-21, 4

6-ADS

-22Br

etz, D

., 7-A

DS-3

Brow

n, G.

, 1-AD

S-1, 3

8-ADS

-19Br

own,

J., 2

3-ADS

-10Br

uce,

W., 1

5-ADS

-8, 2

3-ADS

-10Bu

erge,

B., 1

1-LTA

-1, 1

8-LTA

-2, 3

5-LTA

-5, 5

4-LTA

-8,

58-L

TA-9

Calom

ino, A

., 15

-ADS-8

, 23-A

DS-10

, 56-A

DS-27

Cand

ler, G

., 30

-ADS-1

4, 4

6-ADS

-22Ca

rdone

, T.,

13-AD

S-6Ca

richn

er, G

., 28

-LTA-4

, 35-L

TA-5

Cassa

dy, L

., 7-A

DS-3

Casse

ll, A.,

15-A

DS-8,

23-A

DS-10

, 56-A

DS-27

Castr

o, I.,

17-B

AL-2

Cathe

y, H.

, 10-B

AL-1

Chan

, S.,

35-LT

A-5Ch

avez

-Garci

a, J.,

47-A

DS-23

Chea

twoo

d, F.,

4-PL

NRY-2

, 15-A

DS-8,

23-A

DS-10

, 5

6-ADS

-27Ch

en, J

., 38

-ADS-1

9Ch

iang,

L., 5

2-ADS

-25

Clark,

I., 4-

PLNR

Y-2, 3

2-ADS

-16, 3

9-ADS

-20, 4

0-ADS

-21Cle

mins

on, J

., 37

-ADS-1

8Co

atta,

D., 3

2-ADS

-16, 3

9-ADS

-20co

ok, B

., 32

-ADS-1

6Co

ok, B

., 39

-ADS-2

0Co

quet,

Y., 5

3-ADS

-26Co

rwin,

R., 2

6-ADS

-13Co

stello

, M.,

37-AD

S-18,

50-A

DS-24

, 53-A

DS-26

Cotte

r, C.,

31-AD

S-15

Crabtr

ee, J

., 41

-BAL-5

Cruz,

J., 4

-PLNR

Y-2, 6

-ADS-2

, 13-A

DS-6,

24-A

DS-11

, 3

3-ADS

-17Cu

lpepp

er, S

., 37

-ADS-1

8Cu

mer, C

., 0-A

DS-27

, 53-A

DS-26

Cuthb

ert, P

., 57

-ADS-2

8Cz

erski,

H.,

17-BA

L-2Da

mplo,

M.,

38-AD

S-19

Darle

y, M.

, 13-A

DS-6,

46-A

DS-22

Davis

, J.,

4-PLN

RY-2,

13-A

DS-6

Day,

D., 9

-ADS-5

, 48-B

AL-6

de Az

eved

o, B.

, 19-L

TA-3

Dec,

J., 2

3-ADS

-10De

nny,

A., 4

8-BAL

-6De

pasq

uale,

J., 3

3-ADS

-17De

Pauw

, T.,

8-ADS

-4De

sabra

is, K.

, 30-A

DS-14

, 38-A

DS-19

Diaz,

A., 8

-ADS-4

Dinzl,

D.,

30-AD

S-14

Dixon

, M.,

32-AD

S-16

Dowe

ll, E.,

6-AD

S-2Du

bourg

, V.,

34-BA

L-4Du

nker,

S.,

0-ADS

-5, 5

0-ADS

-24, 5

2-ADS

-25Du

nn, B

., 6-A

DS-2

Elgab

aili, M

., 30

-ADS-1

4Es

lambo

lchi, A

., 14

-ADS-7

Evan

s, C.,

16-A

DS-9

Fabis

zak,

J., 2

4-ADS

-11Fa

irbrot

her, D

., 10

-BAL-1

, 27-B

AL-3

Fergu

son,

P., 8

-ADS-4

Ferra

cina,

L., 4

6-ADS

-22Fie

lds, T

., 9-A

DS-5,

17-B

AL-2,

31-A

DS-15

, 50-A

DS-24

Fitek

, J.,

38-AD

S-19

Foge

ll, N.

, 31-A

DS-15

Forbe

s, J.,

48-B

AL-6

Forte

nberr

y, M.

, 34-B

AL-4,

48-B

AL-6

Fowl

er, L.

, 31-A

DS-15

Fraire

, Jr.,

U., 5

7-ADS

-28Fre

ed, N

., 14

-ADS-7

Fuji,

T., 3

3-ADS

-17Ga

ge, P

., 47

-ADS-2

3Ga

llon,

J., 3

2-ADS

-16, 3

9-ADS

-20, 4

0-ADS

-21Ga

rdinie

r, D.,

8-ADS

-4

Geisb

auer,

S.,

14-AD

S-7Ge

rber, T

., 27

-BAL-3

Giann

etti, A

., 42

-LTA-6

Gibso

n, P.,

38-A

DS-19

Gidza

k, V.,

30-A

DS-14

, 46-A

DS-22

, 53-A

DS-26

Giersc

h, L.,

32-A

DS-16

, 38-A

DS-19

Giova

ngros

si, G

., 33

-ADS-1

7Go

dfrey

, T.,

38-AD

S-19

Goldm

an, B

., 6-A

DS-2

Gony

ea, K

., 40

-ADS-2

1Go

rham,

P., 4

1-BAL

-5Go

wda,

R., 5

2-ADS

-25Gr

een,

J., 6

-ADS-2

Gsell

, V.,

56-AD

S-27

Hall,

J., 1

7-BAL

-2, 3

4-BAL

-4Ha

n, Y.,

14-A

DS-7,

46-A

DS-22

Hanc

ock,

S., 3

4-BAL

-4He

, X.,

48-BA

L-6He

ninge

r, M.,

17-BA

L-2He

nning

s, E.,

9-AD

S-5, 1

6-ADS

-9, 2

5-ADS

-12,

33-A

DS-17

, 52-A

DS-25

Herrm

ann,

T., 5

3-ADS

-26Hid

aka,

Y., 2

4-ADS

-11Hil

l, J.,

46-AD

S-22

Hirak

i, K.,

13-AD

S-6, 2

4-ADS

-11Ho

lan, R

., 39

-ADS-2

0Ho

llis, B

., 23

-ADS-1

0Ho

rkheim

er, D

., 19

-LTA-3

Hugh

es, M

., 56

-ADS-2

7Hu

ghes

, S.,

15-AD

S-8, 2

3-ADS

-10, 5

6-ADS

-27Hu

nt, J.

, 11-L

TA-1,

35-L

TA-5

Iannu

cci, L

., 31

-ADS-1

5Im

amura

, O.,

56-AD

S-27

Isenb

erg, D

., 41

-BAL-5

Jand

a, M.

, 8-AD

S-4, 3

0-ADS

-14Ja

nn, T

., 14

-ADS-7

, 30-A

DS-14

Jia, Y

., 46

-ADS-2

2Jo

hari,

H., 1

4-ADS

-7, 3

0-ADS

-14Jo

hnso

n, R.,

15-A

DS-8,

23-A

DS-10

Judy

, R.,

42-LT

A-6Ju

neau

, J.,

48-BA

L-6Ju

rewicz

, D.,

32-AD

S-16

Kana

yama

, H.,

33-AD

S-17

Kand

is, M

., 13

-ADS-6

Kapo

or, A.

, 11-L

TA-1

Kapp

, I.,

0-ADS

-33, 3

8-ADS

-19, 5

2-ADS

-25Ka

vana

ugh,

J., 3

0-ADS

-14Ka

zemb

a, C.,

15-A

DS-8,

23-A

DS-10

Kenig

, S.,

39-AD

S-20

Kenn

ett, A

., 39

-ADS-2

0Kh

aleelu

llah,

S., 4

9-LTA

-7Kh

an, I

., 18

-LTA-2

Kipp,

D., 4

-PLNR

Y-2, 1

3-ADS

-6Ko

lesar,

R., 3

1-ADS

-15, 4

0-ADS

-21Kra

usma

n, J.,

28-L

TA-4,

42-L

TA-6

Krish

na, R

., 35

-LTA-5

Kruge

r, C.,

23-AD

S-10

Kush

ner, L

., 15

-ADS-8

, 23-A

DS-10

, 40-A

DS-21

Kutty

, P.,

56-AD

S-27

Lach

enme

ier, T

., 17

-BAL-2

LaCo

mbe,

J., 9-

ADS-5

, 17-B

AL-2,

31-AD

S-15,

50-AD

S-24

Lacro

ix, D

., 31

-ADS-1

5La

fond,

K., 0

-ADS-3

0La

kshm

ipathy

, S.,

18-LT

A-2La

rson,

J., 2

6-ADS

-13Le

Moin

g, T.,

53-A

DS-26

Lee,

M., 4

2-LTA

-6Le

vesq

ue, D

., 34

-BAL-4

Li, L.

, 15-A

DS-8

Liesk

, T.,

19-LT

A-3Lin

dberg

, R.,

6-ADS

-2Lin

gard,

J., 1

3-ADS

-6, 2

4-ADS

-11, 4

6-ADS

-22,

53-A

DS-26

Littel

l, J.,

15-AD

S-8, 2

3-ADS

-10Lo

wry,

C., 4

4-PLN

RY-4

Mach

in, R.

, 7-AD

S-3, 1

6-ADS

-9Ma

noha

r, S.,

38-AD

S-19

Marra

ffa, L

., 46

-ADS-2

2Ma

rti, B

., 39

-ADS-2

0Ma

tsuda

, S.,

33-AD

S-17

Mazh

ar, H

., 19

-LTA-3

Mckin

ney,

J., 8

-ADS-4

McKin

ney,

J., 8

-ADS-4

McQu

illing

, M.,

14-AD

S-7, 3

0-ADS

-14Me

acha

m, M

., 39

-ADS-2

0Me

hta, D

., 18

-LTA-2

Mock

elman

, J.,

47-AD

S-23

Mollu

ra, J.

, 32-A

DS-16

Moore

, J.,

16-AD

S-9, 5

0-ADS

-24Mo

rris, A

., 4-P

LNRY

-2, 4

4-PLN

RY-4

Mosh

e, J.,

52-A

DS-25

Motiw

ala, N

., 18

-LTA-2

Mulay

, S.,

18-LT

A-2Na

gata,

Y., 6

-ADS-2

, 15-A

DS-8,

56-A

DS-27

Naho

n, M.

, 19-L

TA-3

Nariz

zano

, B.,

0-ADS

-27Ne

lson,

M., 3

4-BAL

-4Nic

olai, L

., 28

-LTA-4

Niemi

, E.,

38-AD

S-19,

52-A

DS-25

Niezre

cki, C

., 38

-ADS-1

9Nip

hakis

, N.,

11-LT

A-1No

guch

i, Y.,

33-AD

S-17

Olds

, A.,

56-AD

S-27

Orr, G

., 10

-BAL-1

, 48-B

AL-6

Overe

nd, S

., 13

-ADS-6

Palac

ios, R

., 31

-ADS-1

5Pa

nt, R.

, 11-L

TA-1,

18-L

TA-2,

19-L

TA-3,

28-L

TA-4,

3

5-LTA

-5, 4

2-LTA

-6, 4

9-LTA

-7Pa

ulson

, C.,

10-BA

L-1Pe

rry, W

., 34

-BAL-4

Peter

sen,

M., 1

6-ADS

-9, 3

3-ADS

-17Pe

terse

n, S.

, 28-L

TA-4

Peter

son,

K., 4

7-ADS

-23Po

pe, D

., 31

-ADS-1

5Po

quillo

n, E.,

53-A

DS-26

Potda

ar, T.

, 19-L

TA-3

Potvi

n, J.,

14-A

DS-7,

30-A

DS-14

, 37-A

DS-18

Powe

ll, R.,

4-PL

NRY-2

, 13-A

DS-6

Prabh

u, D.

, 47-A

DS-23

Quac

h, B.

, 15-A

DS-8,

23-A

DS-10

Ray,

E., 7

-ADS-3

, 25-A

DS-12

, 57-A

DS-28

Riley

, J.,

52-AD

S-25

Rivell

ini, T

., 4-P

LNRY

-2, 3

2-ADS

-16, 3

8-ADS

-19,

39-A

DS-20

, 40-A

DS-21

Roge

rs, J.

, 31-A

DS-15

, 37-A

DS-18

Rolan

d, S.

, 8-AD

S-4, 4

6-ADS

-22, 5

3-ADS

-26Ro

mero,

L., 0

-ADS-1

5, 9-A

DS-5,

16-AD

S-9, 3

3-ADS

-17Ro

ndea

u, N.

, 38-A

DS-19

Said,

M.,

17-BA

L-2, 4

1-BAL

-5Sa

ndy,

C., 3

2-ADS

-16Sa

unde

rs, A.

, 13-A

DS-6

Scha

irer, E

., 40

-ADS-2

1Sc

hneid

er, N

., 47

-ADS-2

3Se

ngup

ta, A.

, 0-AD

S-4, 1

3-ADS

-6, 2

5-ADS

-12,

32-A

DS-16

, 40-A

DS-21

Seya

m, A.

, 17-B

AL-2

Sharp

e, G.

, 32-A

DS-16

Sherv

ington

, K.,

35-LT

A-5Sh

erwin,

S.,

31-AD

S-15

Shidn

er, J.

, 4-PL

NRY-2

, 13-A

DS-6,

56-A

DS-27

Shoo

k, L.,

32-A

DS-16

Sincla

ir, R.,

0-AD

S-11,

8-AD

S-4, 1

6-ADS

-9,

40-A

DS-21

, 57-A

DS-28

Sinha

, A.,

19-LT

A-3Sle

gers,

N.,

0-ADS

-11, 0

-ADS-3

3, 3

1-ADS

-15,

37-A

DS-18

, 53-A

DS-26

Smith

, A.,

9-ADS

-5Sm

ith, B

., 47

-ADS-2

3Sm

ith, I

., 34

-BAL-4

Smith

, M.,

10-BA

L-1So

beste

r, A.,

10-BA

L-1, 1

7-BAL

-2Sq

uire,

T., 4

7-ADS

-23St

ern, E

., 47

-ADS-2

3St

ewart

, C.,

25-AD

S-12

Sulliv

an, R

., 23

-ADS-1

0Su

man,

S., 1

8-LTA

-2

25

Auth

or/S

essio

n Ch

air In

dex

Suzu

ki, K.

, 15-A

DS-8,

23-A

DS-10

, 56-A

DS-27

Swan

son,

G., 6

-ADS-2

, 15-A

DS-8,

23-A

DS-10

Taka

hash

i, Y.,

23-AD

S-10

Tamb

orra,

V., 0

-ADS-2

9, 3

3-ADS

-17Ta

nner,

C., 3

2-ADS

-16, 4

0-ADS

-21Ta

rau, C

., 48

-BAL-6

Tava

n, S.

, 50-A

DS-24

Taylo

r, A.,

8-ADS

-4Th

omas

sin, J

., 26

-ADS-1

3To

ussa

int, C

., 53

-ADS-2

6To

wnse

nd, D

., 39

-ADS-2

0Tra

n, K.,

15-A

DS-8

Tran,

N., 4

8-BAL

-6Tru

ong,

T., 7

-ADS-3

Tutt,

B.,

4-PLN

RY-2,

32-A

DS-16

, 53-A

DS-26

Unde

rwoo

d, J.,

13-A

DS-6,

46-A

DS-22

Valla

bh, R

., 17

-BAL-2

Van N

orman

, J.,

15-AD

S-8Va

n Treu

ren, R

., 28

-LTA-4

Varel

a, J.,

7-AD

S-3, 9

-ADS-5

Varga

s, A.,

27-B

AL-3

Venk

atapa

thy, E

., 47

-ADS-2

3Wa

kefie

ld, D

., 41

-BAL-5

Wang

, E.,

9-ADS

-5, 1

7-BAL

-2, 3

1-ADS

-15, 5

0-ADS

-24Wa

ng, Y

., 9-A

DS-5,

14-A

DS-7,

46-A

DS-22

Ward,

M.,

37-AD

S-18,

50-A

DS-24

, 53-A

DS-26

Ware,

J., 3

2-ADS

-16, 3

8-ADS

-19Wa

tkins

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