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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
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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
IBITS OPEN
PIA EXH
IBITS OPEN
PIA EXH
IBITS OPEN
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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Session Number Session Title Time Room
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
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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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
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1Ai
rship
and A
eros
tat D
esign
IHa
lifax
AB
Chair
ed by
: M. B
EYER
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hrs
AIAA-2
013-1
273
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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ey, V
orticit
y, Ltd
., Ch
algrov
e, Un
ited K
ingdo
m
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-1
279
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n of
an A
irbag
Land
ing Sy
stem
for S
mall M
ars L
ande
rsM.
Darl
ey, S
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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
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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
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tion
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owfie
ld ar
ound
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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
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oxim
ated
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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
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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
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-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
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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
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AIAA-2
013-1
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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
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286
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mina
tion
of th
e Def
orme
d Stru
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l Sha
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HIA
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om
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ogra
mmetr
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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
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ngley
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arch C
enter
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pton,
VA
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hrs
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013-1
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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
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Crys
tal
Chair
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: R. S
INCL
AIR, A
irborn
e Sys
tems N
A and
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MERO
, Jac
obs T
echn
ology
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-1
288
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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
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Airbo
rne
Syste
ms, S
anta
Ana,
CA
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hrs
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irbor
ne P
arac
hute
Comp
artm
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est B
ed fo
r the
Orio
n Pa
rach
ute T
est P
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amJ.
Moore
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Hous
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X
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hrs
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013-1
290
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apsu
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st Te
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ue fo
r the
Orio
n Pa
rach
ute
Test
Prog
ram
J. Mo
ore, J
acob
s, Ho
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hrs
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013-1
291
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Boil
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p Tes
t Sys
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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
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terial
s and
Small
Ball
oons
St. Jo
hns
Chair
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: T. L
ACHE
NMEIE
R, Ne
ar Sp
ace C
orpora
tion
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hrs
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013-1
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fects
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nus S
uper
pres
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Ball
oon
Lifeti
meJ.
Hall,
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vrouia
n, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
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fornia
Insti
tute o
f Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1630
hrs
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013-1
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acter
izatio
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tectio
n an
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re of
the
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r Pre
ssure
Ball
oon
Tend
onM.
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A Wall
ops F
light
Facili
ty, W
allop
s Isla
nd, V
A; A.
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m, R.
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llabh
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h Caro
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tate U
nivers
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aleigh
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1700
hrs
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ns u
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Wind
Dat
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r High
Altit
ude B
alloo
nsT.
Fields
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ening
er, J.
LaCo
mbe,
E. Wa
ng, U
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ity of
Nev
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Miss
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tro, H
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rski, N
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poni,
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ersity
of S
outha
mpton
, So
utham
pton,
Unite
d King
dom
Tues
day,
26 M
arch
201
318
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2Ai
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and A
eros
tat D
esign
IIHa
lifax
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n, N.
Moti
wala,
S. M
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nt, In
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nstitu
te of
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nolog
y Bom
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ai, In
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R. Pa
nt, In
dian I
nstitu
te of
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nolog
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osta
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nt, In
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nstitu
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bay,
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ai, In
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kshm
ipathy
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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
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Tues
day,
26 M
arch
201
319
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3Sta
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ontro
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moka
BCh
aired
by: D
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KHEIM
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oney
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osta
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o, Te
chno
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l Insti
tute o
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nauti
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A), S
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mpos
, Braz
il
1630
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AIAA-2
013-1
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mann
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k, Mc
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uton
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ar, A.
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a, R.
Pant,
India
n Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy B
omba
y, Mu
mbai,
India
Tues
day,
26 M
arch
201
320
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PT-1
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tion
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n Vie
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Wedn
esda
y
Wedn
esda
y, 27
Mar
ch 2
013
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rsJo
int B
alloo
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d Ligh
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an-A
ir Sy
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ary
St. Jo
hns
Joint
Ball
oons
/LTA
plen
ary se
ssion
featu
ring k
eyno
tes on
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ips as
Mult
i-Fun
ction
al Pla
tform
s and
NAS
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uper
Pressu
re Ba
lloon
Dev
elopm
ent,
and a
pane
l disc
ussio
n on H
ydrog
en as
Liftin
g Gas
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ons C
onfer
ence
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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
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l Scie
nce L
abora
tory,
Wallo
ps Is
land,
VA
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nferen
ce Ke
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ips as
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eppe
lin Lu
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& Co
KG, F
riedri
chsh
afen,
Germ
any
Wedn
esda
y, 27
Mar
ch 2
013
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RK-3
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00 -
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esda
y Mor
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etwor
king C
offe
e Bre
akFo
yer
Wedn
esda
y, 27
Mar
ch 2
013
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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
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flata
ble R
eent
ry Ve
hicle
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rimen
t 3 (I
RVE-3
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on of
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xible
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light
and A
nalyt
ical A
erot
herm
al Da
taW.
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e, NA
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ngley
Rese
arch C
enter
, Ham
pton,
VA; R
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ivan,
E. Ba
ker, N
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lenn R
esea
rch Ce
nter, C
levela
nd, O
H; J.
Dec
, B. H
ollis,
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A La
ngley
Rese
arch C
enter
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VA
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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
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n of
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yper
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table
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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
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rch
Cente
r, Moff
ett Fi
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A; J.
Brow
n, ER
C, Inc
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Field,
CA; C
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ience
and T
echn
ology
Corpo
ration
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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
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rs Sc
ience
Labo
rato
ry II
St. Jo
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Chair
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RUZ,
NASA
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ter an
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for M
ars e
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aki, Y
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ka, K
yush
u Ins
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e Corp
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indso
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Wedn
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y, 27
Mar
ch 2
013
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BCh
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ute R
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y, 27
Mar
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y sys
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artin
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Mar
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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
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ell, Lo
well,
MA; J
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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
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hrs
AIAA-2
013-1
349
Inve
stiga
tion
of Se
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Text
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or In
tellig
ent P
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hute
Syste
msM.
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plo, C
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recki,
D. W
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J. Ch
en, E
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i, S. M
anoh
ar, S
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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
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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
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on, D
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ms, T
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llini, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
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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
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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
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s, CO
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hrs
AIAA-2
013-1
356
Aero
dyna
mic S
tabil
ity an
d Per
form
ance
of N
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ener
ation
Pa
rach
utes
for M
ars E
ntry
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cent
, and
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ingK.
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ea, R
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n, Ge
orgia
Institu
te of
Techn
ology,
Atlan
ta, GA
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anne
r, I.
Clark,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory, C
aliforn
ia Ins
titute
of Tec
hnolo
gy, Pa
saden
a, CA
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Kushn
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Scha
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mes R
esearc
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offett
Field
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1700
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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.
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er, I.
Clark
, J. G
allon
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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
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ath, U
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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
n
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
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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
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he, A
irborn
e Sys
tems,
Santa
Ana,
CA; L
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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
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ology
and K
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DSOE
, Jac
obs T
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ology
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
013-1
392
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a Sm
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Relea
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lgorit
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the C
PAS
Test
Arch
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Bleds
oe, J
acob
s, Ho
uston
, TX
1630
hrs
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013-1
393
Reefi
ng Li
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nsion
in CP
AS M
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hute
Cluste
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Ray,
Jaco
bs, H
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1700
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394
Extra
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and S
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Mod
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of O
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Vehic
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ADAM
S Sim
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Frair
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, Jac
obs,
Hous
ton, T
X; K.
Ande
rson,
ATK,
Brigh
am Ci
ty, U
T; P.
Cuthb
ert, N
ASA J
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on S
pace
Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX
1730
hrs
AIAA-2
013-1
395
Pack
Den
sity L
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tions
of H
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Par
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Zwick
er, R.
Sinc
lair, A
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tems,
Santa
Ana,
CA
Thur
sday
, 28
March
201
358
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00 -
1800
hrs
Fund
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tals
of A
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and A
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Chair
ed by
: B. B
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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
, J.,
31-AD
S-15,
44-P
LNRY
-4Wa
y, D.
, 4-PL
NRY-2
, 13-A
DS-6
Webe
r, M.,
8-ADS
-4We
lch, J
., 32
-ADS-1
6We
rcins
ki, P.
, 47-A
DS-23
Whit
e, J.,
56-A
DS-27
Willi
s, D.
, 38-A
DS-19
Wink
er, J.
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