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This conference is not sponsored by the Georgia Institute of Technology. The views expressed at the conference are not supported/endorsed by GaTech.

CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Conference Chair: Prof. Kyriaki Kalaitzidou1,2, Rae S. and Frank H. Neely Professor, Georgia Tech

Conference Co-Chair: Dr. Stephen P. Engelstad, LM Senior Fellow, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Marietta, GA

Local Organizing and Technical Committee: Arielle Berman1, Edward DiLoreto2, Ejaz Haque2, Zhaonan Liu2, Jamie Wooding2 Yunpei Yang1 and Su Yu1

Coordinator/Event Planner: Mrs. Nichelle Compton1

1 G. W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, 2 School of Materials Science and Engineering,

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,

School of Material Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

Registration Desk: Please check in and pick up your badge and conference materials at the registration desk located on the first floor of the Global Learning Center. Staff will be available throughout the conference to provide general information and to assist conference participants.

Name Badges: Please wear your conference name badge at all times. It is your ticket to sessions, lunches, and breaks.

Meals: Continental breakfast will be available every morning in the break areas. Daily lunch will be held in the Atrium. Your name badge is your lunch ticket.

Welcome Reception: Monday evening, Academy of Medicine, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

ASC 2019 Awards Banquet: Tuesday evening, Academy of Medicine, 6:15-8:30 p.m. Banquet tickets were included with your registration materials. If you purchased a guest banquet ticket, that ticket was also included.

Tech Division: Meetings will be held Tuesday, 5:30-6:10 p.m. in the Academy of Medicine.

Internet: For Wifi Internet access, connect to GTVisitor and follow the prompts.

Presenter Info: Most presentation slots are 25 minutes, allowing 20 minutes for presentations and 5 minutes for questions & answers plus changing speakers. Please have your presentation file on a USB drive and copy it to the room’s computer during one of the breaks before your presentation starts. Please ensure that the presentation file name includes your last name. Also, before your session starts, please introduce yourself to the session chair in the presentation room.

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Session Chair Info: Session chairs should arrive at the session room 10 minutes before the session start time. Chairs should strictly enforce and follow the published conference schedule. Please keep the introductions brief.

Wednesday Workshop: ANSYS/GRANTA Workshop: CES EduPack. This is a 90-min long workshop free for conference participants. It will take place in the Global Learning Center on Wednesday from 3:00-4:30pm in Room 233 in the Global Learning Center.

Conference Information

Conference Organizing Committee

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Dr. Richard D. Young

Project Manager, NASA Langley Research Center

Dr. David Mollenhauer

Air Force Research Laboratory

Plenary Speakers

Currently employed in the Composites Branch of the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research

Laboratory, Dr. David Mollenhauer is the technical lead for composite damage evolution research in the branch.

Dr. Mollenhauer’s in-house research duties include strategic and financial planning and execution of technical

efforts in development of state of the art mechanics modeling methods for damage evolution in laminated and

textile composites. He is a recognized world expert in OMC damage modeling and experimental mechanics of

composites. In addition to in-house technical research, Dr. Mollenhauer is the Directorate’s Application Area lead

for Efficient Aerostructures. This job function incorporates program management of external efforts in developing

advanced experimental/numerical methods for simulation of composite material behavior, planning Directorate

efforts in Composite Certification, and serving as the Directorate’s liaison to the larger composite certification

community. Dr. Mollenhauer is an active member of the American Society for Composites and is currently a

Member-at-Large. Finally, Dr. Mollenhauer is known for his STEM education motivation efforts via his personal

research and development of a large composite catapult system designed to throw pumpkins as far as possible.

His team is currently in possession of the world record distance shot (1,151 meters) from a mechanical catapult.

Richard Young is a Project Manager at NASA Langley Research Center. Currently, he manages the Advanced

Composites Project, within the Advanced Air Vehicles Program, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate.

Prior to becoming a Project Manager, for 15 years he conducted research at NASA in structural concepts for

multi-functional and adaptive structures and in the structural integrity of composite and metallic structural

components with damage. Richard received BS degrees in Physics and Mechanical Engineering, and his PhD in

Engineering Mechanics from Virginia Tech in 1996 while working at NASA.

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Professor Uday Vaidya UT/ORNL Governor’s Chair in Advanced Composites Manufacturing SPE Composites Division, Education Chair Chief Technology Officer, IACMI University of Tennessee and The Composites Institute

Dr. Yapa Rajapakse

Program Manager, Solid

Mechanics, Office of

Naval Research (ONR)

Plenary Speakers

Uday Vaidya has a joint appointment with The University of Tennessee, Knoxville and the Oak Ridge National

Lab. He is the UT-ORNL Governor's Chair in Advanced Composites Manufacturing. Vaidya serves as the Chief

Technology Officer for IACMI. He serves as the Director of the Fibers and Composites Manufacturing Center at

UT, and leads several composites activities at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at Oak Ridge National

Laboratory. Vaidya has 30 years of experience in a broad range of composites for defense, transportation and

industrial applications. Vaidya is the author of the book Composites for Automotive, Truck and Mass Transit.

Dr. Rajapakse is currently Program Manager, Solid Mechanics, Office of Naval Research (ONR). The major focus of the Solid Mechanics Program is research on Marine Composites and Composite Sandwich Structures. Dr. Rajapakse received a Ph. D. degree in Applied Mechanics, under the guidance of the late Professor J. N. Goodier, and a M. S. degree in Mathematics, from Stanford University. He has been elected Fellow of four technical societies: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Society of Engineering Science (SES), American Academy of Mechanics (AAM), and American Society for Composites (ASC). He has served on the Editorial Boards of eight technical journals, including Composites Science and Technology, Journal of Sandwich Structures and Materials, Journal of Composite Materials, and Composites- Part B. Dr. Rajapakse has served as President, Vice-president, Member of Board of Directors, of SES. He has served as Chairman of the Composite Materials Committee of the Applied Mechanics Division of ASME, and of the Polymer-Matrix Composites Division of ASC. He has delivered numerous Plenary/Keynote presentations at national and International conferences. He has edited/coedited 35 books, including recently: “Dynamic Failure of Materials and Structures,” “Blast Mitigation: Experimental and Numerical Studies,” “Durability of Composites in a Marine Environment II,” and “Explosion Blast Response of Composites.”

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7:00

8:00

Rooms Room 263 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235

Impact Dynamic Response 1 Testing and Material

Characterization 1

Multifunctional Composites

1

Textile Composites 1 Advanced Manufacturing

of Composites 1

9:00 Post-Impact Flexural

Collapse of Composite

Sandwich Structures in Low-

Temperature Arctic

Conditions

MD Khan, KT Tan

Multi-Scale and Multi-

Physics Computational

Framework to Predict

Oxidation Damage in C/C

Ceramic Matrix Composites

V. Damodaran, P.

Prabhakar, M. A. Imam

Thermal Energy Storage

With Polymer Composites

A. Pegoretti

An Investigation on the

Mechanical Behavior of 3D

Warp Interlock Carbon

Fabrics

M. Korkmaz, A. R. LABANIEH,

F. Boussu, A. Okur

Investigation of Needle Tip

Geometry on Orientation,

Fiber Morphology and

Mechanical Properties of E-

Spun Nanofiber

M. Saha 

9:25 Automated Computed

Tomography Segmentation

of Impact-Damaged Curved

Composite Structures

A. C. Ellison, H. Kim

Recycling of Disposed CFRP

by Undergraduate Research

Programs

W. Ahmed, A. Alnaqbi, H. A.

Jassmi

Defect Properties in MoS2

Structure as 2D Material

Gas Sensor

J. Lee, A. Roy

Experimental Investigation

of Multiaxial Loading

Behavior of Dyneema® SK-76

Yarns Using a Fragment

Simulating Projectile

K. Shah, S. Sockalingam

The Bending Properties of

CFRP I-Shaped Cross-

Sectional Beam With

Dispersing Cellulose

Nanofibers on the Surface

K. Katagiri, S. Honda, K.

Daiki, S. Yamaguchi, T.

Ozaki, H. Sonomura, S.

Kawakita, S. Uchida, M.

Nedu, M. Takemura, Y.

Yoshioka, K. Sasaki 

9:50 Low-Velocity Impact

Response and Compression

After Impact Behavior of

Non-Planar Composites

Sandwich Structures

C. Zhang, KT Tan

Direction-Dependent

Mechanical Properties of a

Triaxially Braided Quasi-

Isotropic Carbon/Epoxy

Composite

R. T. Haluza, C. E. Bakis, K. L.

Koudela, J. M. Pereira

Design of a Multi-

Functional Energy Storage

Composite Electric

Skateboard

A. Bombik, L. Brown, N.

Corey, D. Darden, A. Kaplan,

G. Liu, R. Samuels, A.

Strange, A. Taraborrelli, Z.

Zhou, J. Zhuang, F. K. Chang

Design and Fabrication of 3-

D Woven Composite

Preforms with Complex

Topologies

Y. Wang, B. Liu, C. F. Yen 

Design and Analysis of a

Tool for Automated Fiber

Placement of Composite

Wind Tunnel Blades

B. H. Mason 

Monday, September 23, 2019Breakfast - GLC 2nd Floor Breakroom

Plenary Session, GLC Room 236 : Dr. Richard D. Young,The NASA Advanced Composites Project: Technical Accomplishments, Challenges, and Future

Directions

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Rooms Room 263 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235

Impact Dynamic Response 1 Testing and Material

Characterization 1

Multifunctional Composites

1

Textile Composites 1 Advanced Manufacturing

of Composites 1

10:15 Ballistic Performance of E

Glass Polyester Composites

Modified With

Functionalized

Nanoceramic Particles

H. S. P. Kallagunta, J. S. Tate

Effects of Off-Axis Angle and

Layer Thickness on the

Compressive Strength of

Cross-Ply CFRP Laminates

K. Takamoto, S. Oshima, T.

Ogasawara

Multifunctional Interfaces

for Combined Mechanical,

Thermal and Electrical

Properties

J. B. Ferguson

Interlaminar Fracture

Toughness of a Quasi 3D

Braided Composite

T. Wente, X. Mao, D. Zeng, H.

Torab, J. Dahl, X. Xiao 

A Novel Reinforcement

Characterization

Framework for Liquid

Composite Molding

Processes

R. Umer, M. Ali, K. Khan, W.

Cantwell

10:40

Impact Dynamic Response 2 Testing and Material

Characterization 2

Multifunctional Composites

2

Textile Composites 2 Advanced Manufacturing

of Composites 2

10:55 Multiscale Modeling of

Adiabatic Heating and Fiber

Breakage in Polymer Matrix

Composites Subjected to

Impact Loading

C. W. Sorini, A.

Chattopadhyay, R. K.

Goldberg

2-Dimensional Mapping of

Damage in Moisture

Contaminated Polymer

Composites Using Dielectric

O. Idolor, R. Guha, L. Bilich,

L. Grace

Highly Conductive and

Lightweight Carbon

Nanotube Conductors and

Scalable Manufacturing

R. Liang, S. Zhang, A. Hao,

N. Nguyen, C. Jolowsky, A.

Oluwalowo, J. G. Park

Multi-scale Modeling of Non-

Orthogonal Twill Weave

Composites

V. R. Aitharaju, G. S.

Dhaliwal, W. R. Rodgers 

Effect of Debulking Cycles

on the Fiber Volume

Fraction of 3D Fabrics for

Vacuum Assisted Resin

Infusion Process

M. A. Ali, R. Umer, K. A.

Khan

11:20 Understanding Kevlar

Deformation During

Ballistic Impact Using an

Integrated FBG Sensor

G. J. Hodges, D. Hackney, A.

Noevere, K. Peters, M.

Pankow

In-Plane Shear Response of

GFRP Laminates by ± 45°

and 10° Off-Axis Tensile

Testing Using Digital Image

Correlation

M. Merzkirch, Q. An, A.

Forster

Electromechanical

Properties of Architected

Periodic Multifunctional

Foams and Composites

K. Khan, F. A. Hajeri, M.

Khan

Effect of Unit Cell Geometry

and Fiber Waviness on the

Overall Mechanical

Response of 3D Woven

Composites

B. Drach

Experimental and

Modeling Investigation of

Bending Behavior during

Processing of

Unidirectional Cross-ply

UHMWPE Materials

K. D. White, J. A. Sherwood

Break - GLC 2nd Floor

Monday, September 23, 2019 (Continued)

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Rooms Room 263 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235

Impact Dynamic Response 2 Testing and Material

Characterization 2

Multifunctional Composites

2

Textile Composites 2 Advanced Manufacturing

of Composites 2

11:45 Effect of Shear thickening

Fluids on the Mechanical

and Impact Response

Behavior of GFRP

Composite for Protective

Applications

A. K. David, E. K. Mail

Notched Composite

Laminate Design for

Improved Compression

Strength using Non-

Standard Angles and

Customized Stacking

Sequence

S. Yu, G. Batra, J. S. Colton

Investigation of a Twill

Orthogonally Woven Textile

Composite Under In-Plane

Extension

J. Whitcomb, M. K. Ballard

Analysis of Spring-in for

Composite Plates Using

ANSYS Composite Cure

Simulation

A. S. Patil, T. Shakhfeh, H.

Dalir

12:10

Impact Dynamic Response 3 Testing and Material

Characterization 3

Adhesive Joints 1 Textile Composites 3 Automotive Composites 1

13:30 Progressive Damage and

Failure Analysis of Bonded

Composite Joints at High

Energy Dynamic Impacts

A. Bhasin, S. R.

Keshavanarayana, L.

Gomez, A. K. Ravi, B. P.

Justusson, G. Olivares

Characterization of Interface

Shear Stress-Strain and

Mode II Fracture Properties

using DIC in Thick Adherent

Shear Tests

B. V. d. Vossen, A. Makeev

Effect of Cooling Rate on

Adhesive Thermal Strains in

Bonded Joints

S. F. Hassan, S. H.

Vattathurvalappil, M. Haq

High Curvature Bending of

Viscoelastic Thin-Ply

Composites

M. M. Y. Y. Hamillage, K.

Kwok

Design of Composite

Transmission Shaft and

Composite-Metal

Interference Fit Joint

N. Thanakorndisth, S.

Aimmanee, K. Ruangjirakit,

W. Daud, K. Inaba

13:55 ABAQUS simulations to

predict compression-after-

impact behavior

A. Krishnan, S. Perera, W.

Seneviratne

A Novel Method to

Measure Laminate Shear

Modulus Development of

Interlayer Toughened

Composite Laminates

During the Curing Process

C. Chen, A. Poursartip, G.

Fernlund

Monitoring Residual Strains

in Oven- and Induction-

Bonded Joints

S. H.Vattathurvalappil, S. F.

Hassan, M.Haq

Strain Rate Dependent

Response of Non-Crimp

Fabric Composites

K. Rouf, J. Imbert, M.

Worswick, J. Montesano

Design and Analysis of an

Otimized Formula 3

Nosecone Structure

A. M. Deshpande, N.

Venugopal, H. Dalir

Monday, September 23, 2019 (Continued)

Lunch - GLC 1st Floorr Atrium

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Rooms Room 263 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235

Impact Dynamic Response 3 Testing and Material

Characterization 3

Adhesive Joints 1 Textile Composites 3 Automotive Composites 1

14:20 Impact response for sensor-

less, speckle-less elastic and

viscoelastic material

properties of flexible

polymer composites

R. G. Consarnau, J.

Escobedo, D.Whisler

Structural Re-Use of De-

Commissioned Wind

Turbine Blades in Civil

Engineering

R. Gentry, A. Alshannaq,

D.Scott, L. Bank, M. Bermek

Damage Analysis of Carbon

Fiber Reinforced Polymer

and Titanium Adhesive

Joints

I. Kaiser, KT Tan

Enhancing Load Capacity of

Plastic Gears via the

Application of Woven

Composite Blankets

H. A. Ghoneim, A. Fuentes-

Aznar, V. Braescu

Analysis and Optimization

of a Composite

Monocoque For Structural

Performance

M. Pramod Kamble, T.

Shakfeh, H. Dalir

14:45 Micromechanics model of

the FRC subject to heating

high-velocity impact using

continuum damage

mechanics with adiabatic

heating

Z. Li, S. Ghosh

Strength Reduction of

Unidirectional Composites

using Micromechanical

Damage Analysis of Scanned

Microstructure

U. Breiman, I. Meshi, M.

Grimberg, J. Aboudi, R. Haj-

Ali

Tailoring Substrate Stiffness

in Bi-Material Adhesive

Joints

S.Kundurthi, M. Haq 

15:10

Impact Dynamic Response 4 Testing and Material

Characterization 4

Adhesive Joints 2 Solvay Competition 1 Processing Science in

Manufacturing

15:20 Oblique Ballistic Impact

Testing of Carbon Epoxy

Torsion Tubes

C. E. Bakis, A. Vashisth, T. C.

Henry, B. T. Mills, J. Lee

Characterization of

Discontinuous Fiber

Reinforced Sheet Molding

Compounds Under Tension-

Tension Fatigue Load

M. Bartkowiak, H. Weit, J.

Montesano, K. A.

Weidenmann

Ultrasonic Welding of

Thermoset- to-

Thermoplastic Based

Composites: Effect of the

Process Parameters on the

Weld Strength

E. Tsiangou, S. T. de Freitas,

I. F. Villegas, R. Benedictus

A Multiscale Infusion-Cure

Modeling Framework to

Predict the Residual Stress of

a Vacuum Assisted Resin

Transfer Molded Composite

W. Chen, X. Ren, D. Zhang

Process Design to Eliminate

Voids During Co-Cure of

Honeycomb

N. N. Kermani, P. Simacek,

S. Advani

Break - GLC 2nd Floor

Monday, September 23, 2019 (Continued)

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Rooms Room 263 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235

Impact Dynamic Response 4 Testing and Material

Characterization 4

Adhesive Joints 2 Solvay Competition 1 Processing Science in

Manufacturing

15:45 Transverse Impact on a

Single Layer S-Glass/SC15

Epoxy Composite Strip

J. Gao, Z. Guo, Y. Nie, J.

Hernandez, B. H. Lim, N.

Kedir, T. Tallman, W. Chen

Nondestructive Evaluation

of Randomly Distributed

Fiber Reinforced Composite

Using Optical Transmission

Scanning (OTS) Technique

E. G. Koricho, O. King, A.

David, A. Khomenko

Strain Energy Release Rate

Calculations of Adhesively

Bonded Joints Using Spring

Foundation Models

S. E. Stapleton

An ABAQUS Implementation

of Regularized Extended

Finite Element Method (Rx-

FEM) for Modeling the

Interaction Between Matrix

Cracking and Delamination in

Composites

Y. Liang, J. S. McQuien, E. V.

Iarve

Processing Of Post-

Industrial Unidirectional

Prepreg Tapes Using SMC

Equipment

C. J. Chadwick, Y. Yang, K.

Kalaitzidou, J. Colton

16:10 Numerical Assessment of

Compression Strength After

Impact for Enhanced

Aircraft Sustainment

Alex Harman, Jim Lua

Determination of In-Plane

Shear Properties of

UHMWPE Composites for

Input into a Thermoforming

Model

J. E. Cline, M. Yeager, T. A.

Bogett

Implementation of a

Simulation Tool of Strains

Induced During the Co-

Bonding of Autoclave-Cured

Parts

P. A. Olivier

Manufacturing Study of Thin-

Ply Composite Prepregs

Within Automated Fiber

Placement (AFP)

J. Ferguson, K. Fetfatsidis, C.

Hansen

Manufacturing Challenges

of Creating Unsaturated

Polyester Syntactic Foams

with Glass Fiber

Reinforcements

A. Berman, E. DiLoreto,

and K. Kalaitzidou

16:35 Specific Energy Absorption

Improvement of Rear Crash

Attenuator by Numerical

Modelling for Various

Angles of Impact

N. Venugopal, A. M.

Deshpande, H. Dalir

Predicting Decomposition

Processes of Fiber-

Reinforced Polymer Matrix

Composites Heated in N2

and Air Environments

S. Sihn, G. J. Ehlert, A. K.

Roy, J. P. Vernon

Effect of Total Bonded Area

on Hydrodynamic Ram

Resistance of a T-Joint

T. Sedalor

Origami-Inspired Foldable

Textile Composites

M. AlMansoori, K. Khan, W.

Cantwell

Predicting Defect

Formation at Early Stages

of Manufacturing Process

G. Seon, B. Shonkwiler, A.

Makeev

17:30

Monday, September 23, 2019 (Continued)

Reception - Academy of Medicine

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7:00

7:50

8:10

Rooms Room 236 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235

Progressive Damage and

Failure Analysis of

Composites 1

Nanostructured

Composites Modeling and

Testing 1

Stochastic Modeling and

Analysis of Composites 1

Micromechanics 1 Model Based Design for

Manufacturing 1

9:10 A Numerical Approach for

Determining Peridynamic

Material Parameters

F. Baber, B. Justusson, V.

Ranatunga, J. Schaefer, I.

Guven

Improving Fracture

Toughness at the

Nanoscale Using Length-

scale Effect

S. Roy, J. Bodiuzzaman

Quasi Monte Carlo

Simulations for Stochastic

Failure Analysis in

Composites

E. J. Pitz, K. V. Pochiraju

Effective Properties of

Fiber Composites Using

Stress Functions

S. Nomura

Composite Dril l ing

Characterization and

Performance Evaluation

J. Xiao, D. C. Pham, J. Lua,

C. Saathoff, W. Seneviratne

9:35 Peridynamic Fatigue Model

for Composites Under

Constant and Variable

Amplitude Loads

E. Madenci, A. Barut, N.

Phan

Enhancing the Strength of

CFRP Composites using

Cellulose Nanocrystals-

Bonded Carbon Nanotubes

A. Asadi, M. Aramfard, A.

Kumar

Prediction of Sub-Element

and Common Feature Test

Component Failure using

Continuum Damage

Modeling

Y. Nikishkov, G. Nikishkov,

G. Seon, A. Makeev

Overall Thermal

Conductivity of Carbon

Fiber Polymer Matrix

Composites Undergoing

Thermal Decomposition

O. I. Zhupanska, T. G. K.

Konduri

Factory-Scale Simulation

and Economic Modeling

for the Advancement of the

Manufacturing Process of

Composite Wind Turbine

Blades

M. J. Polcari, S. B. Johnson,

J. A. Sherwood

10:00 High-fidelity Numerical

Prediction of the

Compressive Strength of

Laminated Composites

after Low Velocity Impact

S. Lin, A. Waas

Quantitative

Microstructure Study of

Pan and Pitch-based

Carbon Fibers Through

TEM and X-ray Scattering

Analysis

R. Liang, J. G. Park, R. Sweat

Comparison of Multiscale

and Kernel-Based

Correlations for Stochastic

Permeability Models in

Composites Manufacturing

R. Ghanem, Z. Gauch

Understanding High-

Modulus CFRP

Compressive Strength

S. Ghaffari, A. Makeev, D.

Kuksenko, G. Seon

Optimization of a

Parametric Composite

Wing using Engineering

Sketch Pad and Nastran

J. Joe, C. Aparicio, H. Dalir

Tuesday, September 24, 2019Breakfast - GLC 2nd Floor Breakroom

General Assembly - GLC Room 236

Plenary Session, GLC Room 236: Professor Uday Vaidya, Advances in Composite Technologies in Automotive, Wind, Gas Storage at IACMI-The

Composites Institute

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Progressive Damage and

Failure Analysis of

Composites 1

Nanostructured

Composites Modeling and

Testing 1

Stochastic Modeling and

Analysis of Composites 1

Micromechanics 1 Model Based Design for

Manufacturing 1

10:25 Test/Analysis Correlation

of Damage States in

Stiffened Post-buckled

Validation Building Block

Specimens

F. A. Leone, K. Song, W.

Johnston, C. A. Rose, W. C.

Jackson, C. J. Kosztowny, C.

G. Dávila

Polymer-Physics-Based

Multiscale Modeling

Approach for

Inhomofeneous

Deformation of Polymeric

Nanocomposites

C. Park, J. Jung, T. Park, G.

Yun

Determining a Length Scale

of FRP Composite

Microstructures

M. J. Schey 

Modeling of the Influence

of a Damaged Thermally

Grown Oxide (TGO) Layer in

an Environmental Barrier

Coating System

S. K. Mital

A Thermo–Mechanically

Coupled Constitutive

Model for Curing of

Polymers

T. Sain, S. Chester

10:50

Progressive Damage and

Failure Analysis of

Composites 2

Nanostructured

Composites Modeling and

Testing 2

Stochastic Modeling and

Analysis of Composites 2

Micromechanics 2 Model Based Design for

Manufacturing 2

11:00 Computational

Considerations in Scaling

the Application of

Progressive Damage

Analysis Methods from

Coupons to Sub-

Components

A. Bergan, F. Leone Jr., S.

Boyd, I. Hyder, J. Schaefer

RVE Models With Various

Filler Morphology for What-

If Analysis of Random

Heterogeneous Materials

R. Pucha, W. Chen, A.

Kandare

Effect of CNT Waviness on

the Elastic Modulus of

Carbon Nanotube

Reinforced Polymer

Composites

R. Chahal, A. Adnan, A.

Roy

Effect of Pick Spacing and

Warp and Weft Volume

Fraction on Intrinsic

Residual Stresses in 3D

Woven Composites

T. S. Gross

Modeling of the In-Plane

Shear Behavior of Uncured

Thermoset Prepreg

Y. Wang, J. Belnoue, D.

Ivanov, J. Kratz, S. Hallett

11:25 Effect of Hole Orientations

on the Strength of

Composite Materials Using

Peridynamic Method

V. Tavaf, M. Saadatzi, S.

patra, S. Banerjee

Multiscale Analysis for

Interlaminar and

Intralaminar Reinforcement

of Composite Laminates

With Carbon Nnotube

Architecture

K. R. Venkatesan, A.

Chattopadhyay

Experimental Validation of

Multiscale Stochastic

Models for Composites

L. Mehrez, R. Ghanem

Micromechanical Modeling

of High Rate Punch Shear

Behavior of Unidirectional

Composites

B. Z. Haque, M. A. Ali, D. J.

O'Brien, J. W. Gillespi Jr.

Defect Prediction During

Forming and Consolidation

of Composite Materials

Using Finite Element

Analysis

P. Silva

Break - GLC 2nd Floor

Tuesday, September 24, 2019 (Continued)

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Failure Analysis of

Composites 2

Nanostructured

Composites Modeling and

Testing 2

Stochastic Modeling and

Analysis of Composites 2

Micromechanics 2 Model Based Design for

Manufacturing 2

11:50 Automated Fiber Placement

(AFP) - Effects of Features

and Defects

W. Seneviratne, J. Tomblin,

S. Perera, M. Shafie

Coarse-Grained Molecular

Dynamics Force Field for

Carbon Black Fil led

Natural Rubber by Energy

Renormalization Method

J. Jung, C. Park, T. Park, G.

Yun

Modeling and Linear

Analysis of Stitched

Carbon Fiber Epoxy

Composite Laminates for

Mode I Delamination

Y. Wang 

Cohesive Parametric High-

Fidelity-Generalized-

Method-of-Cells

Micromechanical Model

I. Meshi, U. Breiman, J.

Aboudi, R. Haij-Ali

12:15

13:30

Progressive Damage and

Failure Analysis of

Composites 3

Additive Manufacturing 1 Stochastic Modeling and

Analysis of Composites 3

Micromechanics 3 Certification of Composites

1

14:20 Damage Mechanisms in

Tapered Composite

Structures Under Static and

Fatigue Loading

P. M. Rao, M. R. Gurvich, U.

R. Palliyaguru, W.

Seneviratne

Investigation of Rheology

and 3D Printability of

PDMS Nanocomposites Ink

M. Saha

Uncertainty Quantification

of the Dimensional

Variations of a Curved

Composite Flange

K. Zhou, R. Li, W. Chen, J.

Tang, D. Zhang 

Mesoscale and Continuum

Models of Wave

Propagation in a Woven

Composite

C. Meyer

Modeling Complex Sub-

Elements by using Discrete

Damage Modeling

K. H. Hoos

14:45 Stochastic Modeling of

Progressive Damage and

Its Scaling in Polymer

Composites

M. Salviato

Twisted Composite

Structures Made by 4D

Printing Method

S. V. Hoa, X. Cai

Intelligent Optimisation of

Aligned Discontinuous

Composites

J. M. Finley, S. Pimenta, M.

S.P. Shaffer 

A Comparative Numerical

and Experimental Study of

Mode-I Interlaminar

Fracture of Self-Healing

Composites Using Cohesive

Zone Modeling

M. Thapa, B. Jony, N. J.

Vishe, S. B. Mulani, S. Roy

Exploring the Use of a

Digital Thread for Efficient

Design of Composite

Structures

T. Goode

15:10 Break - GLC 2nd Floor

Plenary Session, GLC Room 236: Dr. Yapa Rajapakse, Overview of ONR Research on Marine Composites

Tuesday, September 24, 2019 (Continued)

Lunch - GLC 1st Floor Atrium

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Progressive Damage and

Failure Analysis of

Composites 4

Additive Manufacturing 2 Next Generation

Composites: Constituents

and Microstructures 1

Environmental Effects 1 Solvay Competition 2

15:20 Multiscale Fatigue

Modeling of Composite

Materials

P. Davidson, A. Hasanyan,

A. M. Waas

Additively Manufactured

Sil ica Matrix Composite

Structures

P. Kakanuru, K. Pochiraju

Effect of Processing and

Particle Size on the

Properties and

Morphology of MWCNT-

Polymer and SiC-Polymer

Composites

M. R. Watt, R. Gerhardt

Deterioration Modeling of

Large Glass Fiber

Reinforced Polymer

Composite

Structures/Systems

Z. Li

Thermoplastic Self-Healing

of Mode I and Mode II

Quasi-Static and Fatigue

Crack Growth in CFRP

Composite Using PCL/SMP

Dual Phase Healant

B. Jony, Nilesh J. Vishe, S.

Roy

15:45 Investigating Progressive

Damage via Biaxial

Bending

N. Sesar, M. Flores, M.

Pankow

Improving Properties of

Additively Manufactured

Carbon Fiber Composites

via Post Pressing

N. v. de Werken, P. Koirala,

J. Ghorbani, M. Abel, M.

Tehrani 

TiGr-Nacre Damage

Tolerance Through Damage

Diffusion

J. Pascoe, S. Pimenta, S. T.

Pinho

Effect of Hygrothermal

Aging on the Mechanical

and Optical Behaviors of

Hybrid Randomly

Distributed Fibers/Woven

Glass Composites

E. G. Koricho

Design and Fabrication of

Resilient Sandwich

Composite Structures With

Multi-Stable Energy

Absorption Core

V. Damodaran, K. Hacker, P.

Prabhakar

16:10 Experimental and

Numerical Investigation on

the Three Point Bending

Response of a Highly

Anisotropic Composite

Beam

S. Lin, P. Davidson, J.

Stieber, A. Waas

Development of a

Multivariate Statistical

Material Model for Fused

Deposition Modeling

(FDM) of ULTEM 9085

B. A. Czapor, T. J. Whitney

Modifying Interfacial

Chemistry of Cellulose-

Reinforced Epoxy Resin

Composites

J. P. Wooding, Y. Li, K.

Kalaitzidou, M. D. Losego

Computational Analysis of

Thermal Degradation of

Carbon Nanotube

Reinforced Nano-

Engineered Composites

B. Koo, J. Schichtel, K. R.

Venkatesan, A.

Chattopadhyay

Modeling Delamination of

Stitch-bonded Composite

Laminates

Y. Wang

Tuesday, September 24, 2019 (Continued)

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Progressive Damage and

Failure Analysis of

Composites 4

Additive Manufacturing 2 Next Generation

Composites: Constituents

and Microstructures 1

Environmental Effects 1 Solvay Competition 2

16:35 Influence of In-situ

Constraining Effect on

Transverse Ply Crack

Formation in Unidirectional

Composite Laminates

F. Sharifpour, J.

Montesano

DLP-Based 3D Printing of

Low Density Composite

Formulations for Unit Cells

for Mechanical

Metamaterials

D. Shah, J. Morris, C.

Hansen, A. Amirkhizi

Alignment Induced Self-

Assemblage of Carbon

Nanotubes for Structural

Composite Applications

R. Liang, C. Jolowsky, Y. S.

Dessureault, R. Sweat, A.

Hao, J. G. Park

Carbon Fiber Composites

under Combined

Environmental-

Compressive Loading

Leveraging Nonparametric

Full-Field Techniques

D. Pardo, A. Matejunas, S.

Koumlis, L. E. Lamberson

Glass Fiber Reinforced

Polyester Syntactic Foam

E. DiLoreto, A. Berman, R.

Moon, K. Kalaitzidou

17:30

18:15 Banquet - Academy of Medicine

Division Meetings - Academy of Medicine

Tuesday, September 24, 2019 (Continued)

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7:00

8:00

Rooms Room 236 Room 222 Room 235 Room 233

Biobased Composites 1 Buckling and Post-Buckling of

Composite Structures 1

Molecular Modeling of

Nanomaterials and

Nanocomposites 1

Composites in Extreme

Environments 1

9:00 Bio-Like Composite Microstructure

Designs for Enhanced Resilience

via Machine Learning

S. Hankins, L. Kotthoff, R. S. Fertig

III

Manufacturable Designs for

Optimized Buckling Performance

of Flat Panels Using Steered Fibers

A. A. Vijayachandran, P.

Davidson, A. M. Waas

The Effect of Chirality and Strain

Rate on Mechanical Properties of

Carbon Nanotube (CNT) and

CNT/Epoxy Composites

O. Aluko, S. Gowtham, G. M.

Odegard

Epoxy Resin (DGEBA/TETA) Under

Extreme Environment

S. S. Panchagnula

9:25 Optimization of Flax Roving for Bio-

Based Composites Reinforced by

3D Warp Interlock Fabric

H. Lansiaux, D. Soulat, F. Boussu,

A. R. Labanieh

Buckling Analysis and

Optimization of Stiffened Varying-

Angle-Tow Laminates with

Manufacturing Constraints

W. Zhao, R. K. Kapania

Molecular Modeling of Silica-

Epoxy Interphase with Monolayer

Silane

S. C. Chowdhury

Mitigation of Mechanical Property

Degradation of Epoxy Resin

Subjected to UV With Addition of

Different Nanofillers

S. S. Panchagnula

9:50 Bio-industrial Materials Institute:

Characterization of Natural Fiber

Material Property Variability

J. Nelson, R. B. Bucinell, D.

Walczyk

Numerical Studies on Buckling and

Post-Buckling Behavior of

Stiffened Curved Composite Panel

with Repairs

W. Seneviratne, J. Tomblin, V.

Saseendran, S. Perera, B. Saathoff

Molecular Dynamics(MD)

Simulation of a Polymer

Composite Matrix with Varying

Degree of Moisture : Investigation

of Secondary Bonding Interactions

R. D. Guha, O. Idolor, L. Grace

Cavitation Erosion of Polyurea

Composite Coatings

V. Alizadeh, J. Morris, A. V.

Amirkhizi

10:15 Nanocellulose Fiber Sizing for

Fiberglass Composites

E. Haque, J. Goswami, R. J. Moon,

K. Kalaitzidou

The Effect of Circular Cut-Out on

Buckling Analysis of Lamiated

Composite Plated Using FEM

E. Gungor

Extensive Study of Carbon

Nanotube Junctions With Different

Chirality, Angles Specifications and

Overlap

S. Bhusal

Epoxy Resin with Carbon

Nanotube Additives for Lightning

Strike Damage Mitigation of

Carbon Fiber Composite

Laminates

Y. Wang

Wednesday, September 25, 2019Breakfast - GLC 2nd Floor Breakroom

Plenary Session, GLC Room 236: Dr. David Mollenhauer, PMC Discrete Damage Modeling R&D at the Air Force Research Laboratory

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Biobased Composites 1 Buckling and Post-Buckling of

Composite Structures 1

Molecular Modeling of

Nanomaterials and

Nanocomposites 1

Composites in Extreme

Environments 1

10:40 Bio-Based Mycelium Composites

for Aerospace Applications

S. Travaglini, CKH Dharan

Design, Manufacturing and Testing

of an In-situ Consolidated Variable

Stiffness Thermoplastic Composite

Wingbox for Bending and Torsion

V. Oliveri, G. Zucco, D. Peeters, G.

Clancy, C. McHale, R. M.

O'Higgins, T. M. Young, P. M.

Weaver

Ultra-Thin and Stiff Randomly-

Oriented Discontinuous

Composites

M. Alves, D. Carlstedt, S. Pimenta,

L. Asp, F. Ohlsson

Ablative Carbon

Nanotube/Phenolic Resin Thermal

Protection System for High

Temperature Composite

Applications

R. Liang, Z. Liu, Y. S. Dessureault,

S. Zhang, A. Hao

11:05

Sandwich Composites 1 Multiscale Process Modeling for

ICME 1

Effects of Defects 1 Sensing and Health Monitoring 1

11:15 Influence of Through-Thickness

Stitching on the Fracture Behavior

of Sandwich Composites

D. A. Drake, R. W. Sullivan, S. Clay,

K. Brown

An ICME Approach to Performance

Prediction of Composites

Manufactured Using Resin

Transfer Molding

W. Chen, D. Zhang, X. Ren, J. Lua

Influence of Automated Fiber

Placement (AFP) Manufacturing

Signature on the Mechanical

Performance of a Composite

M. H. Nguyen, P. Davidson, A. M.

Waas

Strain Distributions in Bonded

Composites using Optical Fibers

and Digital Image Correlation

S. Saha, R. W. Sullivan 

11:40 Anisotropic Hyperelastic

Constitutive Modeling of

Fiberglass/Phenolic Hexagonal

Honeycomb Core Subjected to

Large In-Plane Deformations

H. S. Moghaddam, S.

Keshavanarayana, C. Yang, A.

Horner, D. Ivanov

MD Modeling of Epoxy-Based

Nanocomposites Reinforced with

Functionalized Graphene

Nanoplatelets

H. N. A. Mahmud, M. Radue, S.

Chinkanjanarot, G. Odegard

Defects Characterization and

Evaluation of Their Effects on

Compressive Failure of Composite

Components

X. Cui, D. C. Pham, A. Karuppiah, J.

Lua, C. Saathoff, W. Seneviratne

Investigation of Composite Bond

Thickness Using Optical Fibers

A. K. Shah, S. Saha, R. W. Sullivan

Break - GLC 2nd Floor

Wednesday, September 25, 2019 (Continued)

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Sandwich Composites 1 Multiscale Process Modeling for

ICME 1

Effects of Defects 1 Sensing and Health Monitoring 1

12:05 A Systematic Experimental

Approach for Damage

Quantification in Sandwich

Structures Under Low-Heat Fire

Induced Damage

E. A. Toubia, M. Flores, D. Rapkings

Prediction of Residual Stress Build-

Up in Polymer Matrix Composite

During Cure Using a Two-Scale

Approach

S. U. Patil, S. Shah, P. Deshpande,

K. Kashmari, G. Odegard, M.

Maiarru

An Analytical Analysis of Fiber

Waviness for Laminated Curved

Beam under Four-Point Bending

W. Lu, Y. Liang, E. V. Iarve

Investigation of Damage in

Composite Structures Under

Vibration Using Hilbert-Huang

Transform

R. Alaziz, R. W. Sullivan 

12:30

Sandwich Composites 2 Multiscale Process Modeling for

ICME 2

Effects of Defects 2 Sensing and Health Monitoring 2

13:30 Characterization of Bending

Stiffness for Honeycomb Sandwich

Plate in Three-Point Bending Test

Using Mechanics of Structure

Genome

B. Zhao, W. Yu, J. Tseng, R. Chiu

A Multiscale Approach for

Modeling the Cure of Thermoset

Polymers Within ICME

P. P. Deshpande

Towards a Novel Defect Severity

Model for Compressive Failure

Analysis of Unidirectional

Composites

L. E. Asp

Cure Process Monitoring for

Carbon Fiber/ Epoxy Composite

Laminates Using Tilted FBG

sensors

I. Hirota 

Lunch - GLC First Floor Atrium

Wednesday, September 25, 2019 (Continued)

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Sandwich Composites 2 Multiscale Process Modeling for

ICME 2

Effects of Defects 2 Sensing and Health Monitoring 2

13:55 Damage Growth Analysis of

Sandwich Structures Subjected to

Combined Compression and

Pressure Loading

W. P. Seneviratne, J. Tomblin, S.

Perera, P. Varatharaj

Maximizing Model Predictive

Performance Using Minimal

Experimental Data With Multiscale

Designer

C. McAuliffe, J. Wollschlager, J.

Fish

Parasitic Effects of Including

Microwire Sensor Tube on In-Plane

Compressive Strength of Carbon-

Fiber Reinforced Polymeric

Composite Laminates

A. Bhasin, S. R. Keshavanarayana

Carbon Nanotube-Based Flexible

Sensors For Human Motion

Analysis

S. M. Doshi, A. Chaudhari, E. T.

Thostenson

14:20 Energy Release Rate and Mode

Partitioning of Face/Core Debonds

Under Bending and Shear Based

on an Elastic Foundation Approach

G. Kardomateas, N. Pichler, Z.

Yuan

Multiscale Analysis of Electron

Transport in Filled Elastomer

Materials

S. Shenogin, L. Ferguson, A. Roy

Effects of Localized Manufacturing-

Induced Porosity Defects on the

Fatigue of Wind Turbine Blades –

Experiment and Modeling

J. Su, J. Sherwood

Wednesday, September 25, 2019 (Continued)

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Global Learning Center Maps Map from Global Learning Center to Academy of

Medicine

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

TIME MONDAY

7:00-7:50 BREAKFAST

8:00-8:50 Plenary: Dr. Richard D. Young, Project Manager NASA Langley Research Center Rm 236

Room 236 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235

9:00-10:40 Impact Dynamic Response Testing and Material Characterization Multifunctional Composites Textile Composites Advanced Manufacturing of Composites

Chairs: Kwek-Tze Tan and Leslie Lamberson Chairs: Rani Sullivan Chair: Ajit K Roy Chairs: Mark Pankow and Dianyun Zhang Chairs: Steve Engelstad

10:40-10:55 BREAK

10:55-12:10 Impact Dynamic Response Testing and Material Characterization Multifunctional Composites Textile Composites Advanced Manufacturing of Composites

Chairs: Hyonny Kim and Kwek-Tze Tan Chairs: Paul Davidson Chairs: Pavana Prabhakar Chairs: Mark Pankow Chairs: Jay Lee

12:10-13:30 LUNCH

13:30-15:10 Impact Dynamic Response Testing and Material Characterization Adhesive Joints Textile Composites Automotive Composites

Chairs: Leslie Lamberson and Kwek-Tze Tan Chairs: Pavana Prabhakar Chairs: Andrew Bergan Chairs: Dianyun Zhang and Scott Stapleton Chairs: Paul Davidson

15:10-15:20 BREAK

15:20-17:00 Impact Dynamic Response Testing and Material Characterization Adhesive Joints Solvay Competition Processing Science in Manufacturing

Chairs: Mark Pankow and Vipul Ranatunga Chairs: Pavana Prabhakar Chairs: Scott Stapleton Chairs: Kishore Pochiraju Chair: Jonathan Colton

17:30-19:30 RECEPTION at the Academy of Medicine

TIME TUESDAY

7:00-7:50 BREAKFAST

7:50-:8:10 General Assembly

8:10-9:00 Plenary: Professor Uday Vaidya, The University of Tennes see, Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Lab Rm 236

Room 236 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235

9:10-10:50 Progressive Damage and Failure analysis of composites Nanostructured Composites Modeling and Testing Stochastic modeling and analysis of composites Micromechanics Model based design for manufacturing

Chairs: Brett Bednarcyk and Evan Pineda Chair: Samit Roy and Amir Asadi Chairs: Scott Stapleton Chairs: Pavana Prabhakar Chairs: Jonathan Colton

10:50-11:00 BREAK

11:00-12:15 Progressive Damage and Failure analysis of composites Nanostructured Composites Modeling and Testing Stochastic modeling and analysis of composites Micromechanics Model based design for manufacturing

Chairs: Brett Bednarcyk and Evan Pineda Chair: Samit Roy and Amir Asadi Chairs: Scott Stapleton Chairs: Whitcomb John Chairs: Jonathan Colton

12:15-13:30 LUNCH

13:30-14:20 Plenary: Dr Yapa Rajapakse, Program Manager Solid Me chanics, Office of Naval Research (ONR) Rm 236

14:20-15:10 Progressive Damage and Failure analysis of composites Additive Manufacturing Stochastic modeling and analysis of composites Micromechanics Certification of Composites

Chairs: Stephen Clay Chairs: Amir Asadi Chairs: Steve Engelstad Chairs: George Kardomateas Chairs: Stephen Clay

15:10-15:20 BREAK

15:20-17:00 Progressive Damage and Failure analysis of composites Additive Manufacturing Next Generation Composites:Constituents and MicrostructuresEnvironmental Effects solvay Competition

Chairs: Steve Engelstad Chairs: Amir Asadi Chairs: Sangwook Sihn Chairs: George Kardomateas Chairs: Kishore Pochiraju

17:30- 18:10 Division Meetings at the Academy of Medicine

18:15-20:30 BANQUET at the Academy of Medicine

TIME WEDNESDAY

7:00-8:00 BREAKFAST

8:00-8:50 AM Plenary: Dr David Mollenhauer, Air Force Research Laboratory Rm 236

Room 236 Room 222 Room 235 Room 233

9:00-11:05 Biobased Composites Buckling and post-buckling of composite structuresMolecular modeling of nanomaterials and nanocomposites Composites in extreme environments

Chairs: Sonia Travaglini Chairs: Ibrahim Guven Chairs: Sanjip Chowdhury and Marco Salviato Chairs: Mark Pankow

11:05-11:15 BREAK

11:15-12:30 Sandwich composites Multiscale process modeling for ICME Effects of Defects Sensing and Health monitoring

Chairs: Sonia Travaglini Chairs: Mariana Maiaru and Greg Odegard Chairs: Paul Davidson Chairs: Ibrahim Guven

12:30-13:30 LUNCH

13:30-14:45 Sandwich composites Multiscale process modeling for ICME Effects of Defects Sensing and Health monitoring

Chairs: Sonia Travaglini Chairs: Mariana Maiaru and Greg Odegard Chairs: Paul Davidson Chairs: Ibrahim Guven