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Draft 2016 Program-REV8-12-18-2015

Annual Conference on Composites, Materials, and Structures (U.S. Citizens Only / ITAR Restricted Sessions)

January 25-28, 2016 Radisson Resort at the Port

Cocoa Beach / Cape Canaveral, FL

http://advancedceramics.org/CMS2016

*No Photographs Permitted*

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Program at a Glance Sunday Evening, January 24, 2016 6:00-9:00pm Pre-Registration (Convention Center Lobby)

Complimentary Refreshments

Monday, January 25, 2016 Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Morning Session

8:30-11:45 Plenary Session (Salons 1 & 2)

Afternoon Sessions

1:30-5:00 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 1 (Salons 1 & 2)

1:30-5:00 Session 2: Carbon-Carbon Composites Materials 1 (Jamaica off hotel lobby)

Afternoon/Evening Activities (Pavilion)

12:00-1:30 Exhibitor Set-up 5:00-7:00 ITAR Restricted Expo and Networking Social

Morning Sessions

8:30-11:20 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 2 (Salons 1 & 2)

8:30-12:00 Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 1 (Jamaica off hotel lobby)

Afternoon Sessions

1:30-3:00 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 3 (Salons 1 & 2)

3:15-4:40 Session 2: Carbon-Carbon Composites Materials 2 (Salons 1 & 2)

1:30-4:20 Session 3: Extreme Environment Materials 2 (Jamaica off hotel lobby)

Evening Activities (Pavilion)

5:00-7:00 ITAR Restricted Expo and Networking Social 7:30-8:30 Exhibitor Breakdown

Wednesday, January 27, 2016 Thursday, January 28, 2016

Morning Sessions

8:30-12:00 Session 1: Behavior and Life Ceramic Matrix Composites 1 (Salon 1)

8:30-11:40 Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 3 (Salon 2)

12:00-1:30 Complimentary Radisson Luncheon (Pavilion) or Lunch on your own

Afternoon Sessions

1:30-5:00 Session 1: Behavior and Life Ceramic Matrix Composites 2 (Salon 1)

1:30-5:00 Session 2: Hypersonics and EDL Materials and Structures 1 (Salon 2)

Additional Meeting at the Hotel

5:00-6:30 CMH-17 Handbook General Coordination Meeting

(Martinique Meeting Room)

5:00-6:30 CMH-17 Handbook Working Group Meetings (Montego & Bermuda Meeting Rooms)

Steve Atmur, Orbital ATK, Rocket Center, WV

Email: [email protected]

Morning Sessions

8:15-12:20 Session 1: Behavior and Life of Ceramic Matrix Composites 3 (Salon 1)

8:30-12:00 Session 2: Hypersonic and EDL Materials and Structures 2 (Salon 2)

Afternoon Session

1:30-4:20 Session 1: DARPA Materials Development for Platforms (Salon 2)

Additional Meeting at the Hotel 12:00-2:00 CMH-17 Handbook Working Group Meetings (cont.)

(Montego & Bermuda Meeting Rooms)

12:00-2:00 Closeout Coordination Meeting (Martinique Meeting Room)

Steve Atmur, Orbital ATK, Rocket Center, WV

Email: [email protected]

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MONDAY MORNING – JANUARY 25, 2016 Plenary Session Location: Salons 1 and 2

7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:45am Welcome Remarks by Todd Steyer, USACA Chair 8:45-9:00am Opening Comments by Mark Opeka, Program Chair 9:00-9:45am Archangel: CIA's Supersonic A-12 Reconnaissance Aircraft

David Robarge, CIA Chief Historian 9:45-10:30am Tentative Title: Export-Control Law Simplified for Scientists and Engineers

Matthew Borman, Department of Commerce Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration

10:30-10:45am BREAK 10:45-11:15am Materials Development for Platforms - Progress to Date

Michael Maher, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Program Manager, Defense Sciences Office

11:15-11:45am Replacing Parts Before they Break: Life Limiting Mechanisms of SiC-Based Composite

Components Ron Kerans, Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate (emeritus)

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MONDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 25, 2016 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 1 Session Chairs: J. Douglas Kiser, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Carmen Carney, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH Location: Salons 1 and 2

1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Evaluation of Ceramic Matrix Composites for Use in a Rotary Detonation Engine

D. King and T. Parthasarthy, UES, Inc., Dayton, OH G. Wilks and M. Cinibulk, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

2:00-2:20pm Improved Processing of Polycarbosilane for SiC/SiC CMCs

T. Key, I. Wolford, D. Petry, Z. Apostolov, M. O'Malley, C. Carney and M. Cinibulk, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

2:20-2:40pm Oxidation of SiCf/SiC Graded Composites Under Laser Heating

C. Carney, D. King and M. Cinibulk, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 2:40-3:00pm StarFire SMP-10 as a Potential SiC Fiber Precursor

Z. Apostolov, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm Improved Foreign Object Damage Performance for 3D Woven Reinforced SiC/SiC CMCs

C. Iwano and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA G. Morscher University of Akron, Akron, OH J. Cuneo and J. Koenig, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL Y. Wang, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

3:40-4:00pm Ceramic Matrix Composite Mode I Fracture Toughness ASTM Standard Development

C. Iwano and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA J. Cuneo and J. Koenig, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL

4:00-4:20pm Ceramic Matrix Composite Environmental Barrier Coating Durability Model

M. Dion and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA 4:20-4:40pm In-situ SEM Investigation of Microstructural Damage Evolution and Strain Relaxation in a Melt

Infiltrated SiC/SiC Composite K. Sevener, Z. Chen and S. Daly, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI J. Tracy, Stanford University, Stanford, CA D. Kiser, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

4:40-5:00pm Influence of SiC(f) CMC Strength and Strain to Failure on Ballistic Impact Energy Absorption of

Monolithic Ceramic/CMC Hybrids J. Holowczak, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT

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MONDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 25, 2016 Session 2: Carbon-Carbon Composites Materials 1 Session Chairs: Mark Jones & Chris Tomko, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Dahlgren, VA Craig Ohlhorst & Michelle Pizzo, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Location: Jamaica Meeting Room (off hotel lobby)

1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Development of 3k, 4000°F Heat Treat, 0/60/-60 ACC-6 Database

D. Glass, W. Vaughn, C. Ohlhorst and L. Green, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA L. Green, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA A. Williams, J. Spain, J. Cuneo and J. Koenig, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA A. Vecera, C-CAT, Kennedale, TX

2:00-2:20pm Development of Material Allowables for a 3k-tow, 4000°F Heat Treat, 0/60/-60 ACC-6 Database

W. Vaughn, D. Glass and C. Ohlhorst, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA D. Roper, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL M. Mahlin, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NB L. Green, National Institute of Aerospace, Hampton, VA A. Williams, J. Spain, J. Cuneo and J. Koenig, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL

2:20-2:40pm Historic and Contemporary C-CAT ACC Mechanical Properties Database

A. Vecera, C-CAT, Kennedale, TX 2:40-3:00pm Off-Axis Material Property Evaluation of Quasi-Isotropic ACC-6

M. Mahlin, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NB D. Glass and W. Vaughn, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm Data Correlation Analysis of Select Off-Axis Test Data for ACC-6 Composite Materials

B. Sullivan and L. Weller, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA 3:40-4:00pm Test Methods for Characterizing Delamination and Disbonding in Carbon-Carbon Laminates

E. Congdon, T. Hartka and E. Schaefer, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory, Baltimore, MD J. Ratcliffe, D. Glass, C. Ohlhorst and G. Murri, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

4:00-4:20pm Fabrication of Affordable 2D Carbon-Carbon Extensions for Propulsion Applications

J. Shigley, R. George, M. Hernandez, K. Cramer, M. McCulley, L. Breitenbach and R. Roberts, Orbital ATK, Corinne, UT

4:20-4:40pm Low Cost 2D C-C Composite for Advanced Applications

W. Shih and S. Jones, Allcomp, Inc., Industry, CA 4:40-5:00pm Toolset for Nonlinear Prediction of Woven Carbon-Carbon Composite Material Performance

S. Flores, J. Davis and D. Najera, ATA-Engineering, San Diego, CA

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MONDAY EVENING – JANUARY 25, 2016 12:00-1:30pm Exhibitor Set-up 5:00-7:00pm ITAR RESTRICTED Expo and Networking Social

LIST OF EXHIBITORS

Allcomp, Inc.

BAM / MATECH

Bullen Ultrasonics, Inc. Carbon-Carbon Advanced Technologies, Inc.

Chesapeake Testing Services, Inc.

Cincinnati Testing Labs COI Ceramics, Inc.

Composites Horizons

EEMS, LLC

Element Materials Technology

Free Form Fibers

Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corp.

Lancer Systems Materials Research & Design, Inc.

Matrix Composites, Inc.

Plasma Processes

Starfire Systems, Inc. Superior Technical Ceramics

UES, Inc.

Ultramet

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Exhibitors Guide

Company Company Profile Booth Number

COI Ceramics Inc. COI Ceramics, Inc. (COIC) is a premiere supplier of Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) materials for aerospace, defense, and industrial applications offering a complete range of both oxide based and carbide based CMC materials that provides customers with the best performance solution for each unique application.

100

Matrix Composites, Inc. Matrix Composites, Inc. was established in 1993 with a focus on precision molding of complex composite structures. The Company offers a comprehensive range of high performance composite manufacturing services including design, development, tooling, testing and integration. Matrix has a proven track record of performance and reliability throughout multiple industries including Aerospace, Defense and Commercial/General Aviation.

101

Chesapeake Testing Services, Inc.

Chesapeake Testing provides digital x-ray and computed tomography imaging services to clients in a wide variety of industries. Specializing in high energy, micro-focus applications, Chesapeake Testing offers its customers unmatched results on even the densest of materials. The applications of x-ray computed tomography are widespread and fast-growing. Results can range from qualitative cross-sectional imagery to full quantitative analysis and CAD geometries. Chesapeake Testing's highly-trained engineers and analysts work alongside its customers from start to finish, guaranteeing the highest value in testing.

102

Ultramet Ultramet engineers and manufactures refractory metals, platinum group metals, and ceramics for demanding applications that meet the needs of the aerospace, defense, biomedical, and energy industries. An ISO 9001:2008-certified manufacturer, Ultramet develops corrosion- and erosion-resistant materials that are capable in extreme temperatures. Manufactured products include flight-qualified hot-gas components and FDA-approved orthopedic implants.

103

Allcomp, Inc.

104

EEMS, LLC EEMS, LLC is a technology company enabling extreme environment materials solutions through the supply of polymers, resins and related materials that enable manufactures to create products that are able to run hotter, last longer and are lighter.

105

UES, Inc. The LHMEL facility is an Air Force sponsored laser-materials interaction test facility located at Wright Patterson AFB, OH and specializing in all aspects of laser effects on materials including elevated thermal heating in relevant environments. UES, Inc. is the operating contractor for this facility on behalf of the Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials & Manufacturing Directorate (AFRL/RX).

106

Cincinnati Testing Labs Cincinnati Testing Labs is an internationally recognized leader in the composite material testing field. We are A2LA ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and NADCAP AC7101 and AC7122 approved. We specialize in the machining, conditioning, and testing of composite, metallic and advanced composite materials.

107

Lancer Systems

200A

Composites Horizons Composites Horizons is a 40 year supplier of high temperature composites to the military and commercial aerospace industries, and a fabricator of Oxide/Oxide CMC's for jet engine and other high temperature applications. The company operates out of 160,000 ft2 of facility and contains 8 autoclaves and 15+ presses. CMC operations are housed in a newly built custom facility for Oxide CMC production which includes clean room layup, autoclave molding, large sintering furnace, 5-axis CNC machining and non-destructive inspection capabilities.

200

Element Materials Technology

201

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Company Company Profile Booth Number

Bullen Ultrasonics, Inc. Bullen is the leader in the ultrasonic machining of advanced materials. Ultrasonic machining is capable of low to zero damage processing of ceramics, glass, and CMCs. In many advanced material applications, ultrasonic machining is the only solution for quality and affordability.

202

Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corp.

203

Free Form Fibers Free Form Fibers (FFF) is the sole producer of laser-printed Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Boron Carbide fibers in the world. FFF's unique process harnesses the flexibility of additive manufacturing (AM) and the purity of Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) in a highly flexible production approach for multiple continuous fibers. Filament diameters can be customized from 15 to 80 micron, and so can their chemical composition. Highly uniform Pyrolytic Carbon and Boron Nitride interphase coatings have been demonstrated, subsequently coated with Silicon Carbide. Our unique direct-write fiber laser printing technology requires no core. Fibers can be made available in tapes of parallel continuous filaments or in tows of continuous filaments appropriately sized for CMC applications.

204

BAM / MATECH

205

Materials Research & Design, Inc.

Materials Research & Design (MR&D) is a small business that provides research and design services to the aerospace materials community. Typical programs at MR&D focus on the simultaneous design of material and structure to optimize component cost, weight, and/or structural performance. Additional areas of interest focus upon research into the behavior of composite materials and the development of micromechanical models to analyze and understand observed properties. The analytical approach employed by MR&D is based upon a practical understanding of engineering issues founded upon a strong background of theoretical mechanics.

206

Carbon-Carbon Advanced Technologies, Inc.

207

Plasma Processes Plasma Processes is an ISO 9001:2008 certified small business specializing in the development and manufacture of high-temperature materials, coatings, net-shape structures, and powder processing services. PLASMA develops, applies and validates coating solutions for thermal protection, electrical isolation, wear and corrosion resistance and dimensional restoration, in addition to the manufacture of additively manufactured components by vacuum plasma and EL-Form® deposition processes. PLASMA serves customers in the government, aerospace/defense and commercial sectors.

300

Starfire Systems, Inc.

301

Superior Technical Ceramics Superior Technical Ceramics, a US owned Small Business, is a market leading supplier of extreme environment materials. STC provides full product lifecycle support, from material development to rapid prototype orders to high volume production with exacting tolerance requirements. We offer complete in-house capabilities to assist with material design and selection, tooling, and manufacture of technical ceramics to demanding customer requirements.

302

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TUESDAY MORNING – JANUARY 26, 2016 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 2 Session Chair: Dennis Fox, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Location: Salons 1 and 2

7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chair Remarks 8:40-9:00am Silicon Carbide (SiC) Fiber Production for Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC)

B. Dix and M. Peretti, General Electric Aviation, Cincinnati, OH 9:00-9:20am Progress and Plans for CMC Research at NASA Glenn in 2016

J. Grady, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland OH 9:20-9:40am Thermal and Cyclic Stability of Environmental Barrier Coated 3D SiC/SiC CMC with (CVI+PIP)

Hybrid Matrix R. Bhatt, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH J. Lang and B. Harder, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

9:40-10:00am Melt Infiltration of Tyranno SA3 Preforms Using Cr-Si Alloys

S.V. Raj, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH 10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am An Overview of a Parametric Study on the Performance of CMC Material for a Cooled Vane in a

Small Engine J. Lang, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH R. Bhatt, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH

10:40-11:00am Characterization of SiC/SiC Composites in Support of Environmental Degradation Modeling

D. Kiser, R. Sullivan and C. Smith, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH R. Bhatt, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Cleveland, OH J. Zima, University of Toledo at NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH T. McCue, SAIC at NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

11:00-11:20am Thermomechanical and Environmental Durability of Environmental Barrier Coated Ceramic Matrix

Composites Under Thermal Gradients D. Zhu, R. Bhatt and B. Harder, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland OH

11:20-11:40pm Open slot 11:40-12:00pm Open slot 12:00-1:30pm Lunch on your own

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TUESDAY MORNING – JANUARY 26, 2016 Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 1 Session Chairs: Robert Haack, Missile Defense Agency, Huntsville, AL Tim Dominick, Orbital ATK Missile Defense and Controls, Elkton, MD Location: Jamaica Meeting Room (off hotel lobby)

7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chairs Remarks 8:40-9:00am Thermal Isolation of Solid Rocket Motor Hot Gas Paths

D. Butts and T. McKechnie, Plasma Processes, LLC, Huntsville, AL 9:00-9:20am High Temperature, High Strength Structural Insulators: Property Optimization

K. Buesking and S. Casey, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA W. Shih and S. Jones, Allcomp, Inc., City of Industry, CA

9:20-9:40am Ceramic Matrix Composite: Material Solution Development for Application Requirements

M. Lippold, Fiber Materials Inc., Biddeford, ME P. Follansbee, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH H.D. Lee, B. Sirn and I.S. Park, UES, Inc., Dayton, OH

9:40-10:00am Characterization of Vespel® SP-21 High Performance Polyimide for Moderate Temperature

Insulator Applications C. Leslie, Z. Salzberg and T. Dominick, Orbital ATK Missile Defense and Controls, Elkton, MD

10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am Design and Development of JT-700 Ceramic Matrix Composite for Structural Insulator

Applications T. Dominick, Orbital ATK Missile Defense and Controls, Elkton, MD M. Levesque, M. Lippold and K. Meiler, Fiber Materials, Inc., Biddeford, ME

10:40-11:00am Enhanced Strength, Lightweight, High Temperature Insulating Structures

T. Stewart, J. Brockmeyer and V. Arrieta, Ultramet, Pacoima, CA T. Dominick, M. Porter and A. Naramore, Orbital ATK Missile Defense and Controls, Elkton, MD

11:00-11:20am A Method to Evaluate Rhenium Coatings on Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC) Using Non-

destructive and Destructive Techniques J. Steele, T. Dominick and Y. Ko, Orbital ATK Missile Defense and Controls, Elkton, MD

11:20-11:40pm Fabrication & Motor Testing Review of SiC & Re Coated C/ZrOC DACS Components

T. Rosengren, S. Grandi, R. Amiragov, A. Moore, A. Simpson, A.J. Schulte, S. Kirkwood and E. Pope, MATECH, Westlake Village, CA

11:40-12:00pm Advanced Hybrid Ablator for BMDS Interceptors

V. Arrieta and B. Williams, Ultramet, Pacoima, CA 12:00-1:30pm Lunch on your own

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 26, 2016 Session 1: Ceramic Matrix Composites 3 Session Chairs: Dennis Fox & J. Doug Kiser, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH Location: Salons 1 and 2

1:35-1:40pm Session Chair Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Using CMH-17 in Certifying Aviation Products

C. Ashforth, Federal Aviation Administration, Renton, WA C. Davies, FAA/Materials & Structures, Atlantic City International Airport, NJ R. Andrulonis, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS

2:00-2:20pm Elevated Temperature DIC on CMC Composites for Use in Property Characterization Techniques

M. Dahlen, B. Patel and J. Chambers, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL A. Chamberlain, J. Shi and T. Cook, Rolls-Royce North American Technologies, Indianapolis, IN

2:20-2:40pm Floating Ceramic Metal Composite

C. Wedding and O. Strbik, Deep Springs Technology, Toledo, OH N. Gupta, New York University, Brooklyn, NY

2:40-3:00pm A Simple Level-Set Model of Chemical Vapor Infiltration

C. Cha and A. Ritchey, Rolls-Royce Corporation, Indianapolis IN 3:00-3:15pm BREAK

TUESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 25, 2016 Session 2: Carbon-Carbon Composites Materials 2 Session Chairs: Mark Jones & Chris Tomko, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Dahlgren, VA Craig Ohlhorst & Michelle Pizzo, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Location: Salons 1 and 2

3:15-3:20pm Session Chairs Remarks 3:20-3:40pm Pressure Testing of Two Joint and Seal Components Using Strike Weapons Propulsion (SWeaP)

Design M. Crisanti, C-CAT, Kennedale, TX

3:40-4:00pm Analysis and Testing of C-C Nozzle Extension Ring Specimen

L. Weller and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA J. Cueno, C. Appling and J. Koenig, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL

4:00-4:20pm Inverse Methods of Estimating Surface Temperature from Internal Data

M. Pizzo, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 4:20-4:40pm Ablation (B’) Testing at the LHMEL Facility

C. Johnson, U.S. Army AMRDEC, Huntsville, AL 4:40-5:00pm Open slot

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 26, 2016 Session 3: Extreme Environment Materials 2 Session Chairs: Joseph Pluscauskis, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA Gautham Ramachandran, Lockheed Martin ATC, Palo Alto, CA Location: Jamaica Meeting Room (off hotel lobby)

1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Development of Ceramic Throat Materials for Solid Rocket Motors

L. Matson, S. Bridges, S. Tomczak and G. Yandek, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

M. Fuller, J. Shigley and R. Roberts, ATK Aerospace Systems, Corinne, UT S. DiPietro, Exothermics, Amherst, NH T. McKechnie and D. Butts, Plasma Processes, Inc., Huntsville, AL H.D. Lee, UES Inc., Dayton, OH K. Buesking and J. Pluscauskis, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA S. Starrett and J. Spain, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL C. Carr, Orbital ATK, Lincoln University, PA G. Thompson, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL

2:00-2:20pm Effect of Semi-Molten Particulate on Heterophase Ceramics/Metallic Interface Study

A. Ghoshal, M. Murugan, M. Walock, B. Barnett, M. Pepi, D. Hopkins, G. Gazonas and C. Shiao, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD K. Kerner, U.S. Army AMRDEC, Fort Eustis, VA

2:20-2:40pm Development of a Plasma Arc Welding Technique for Joining SiC based Composites

J. Watts, G. Hilmas and W. Fahrenholtz, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO S. Landwehr, Rolls-Royce, Indianapolis, IN

2:40-3:00pm High Performance Composite Joints for DACS Thrusters

E. Savrun and V. Nguyen, Sienna Technologies, Inc., Woodinville, WA D. Gerstner, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD

3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm Field Assisted Sintering: An Emerging Technology for Manufacturing of Net-shaped Rocket

Nozzles J. Singh, Applied Research Laboratory, Penn State University, State College, PA L. Matson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

3:40-4:00pm Ceramic Foam Heaters for Propulsion Applications

A. Fortini and M. Wright, Ultramet, Pacoima, CA 4:00-4:20pm Open slot 4:20-4:40pm Open slot 4:40-5:00pm Open slot

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TUESDAY EVENING – JANUARY 26, 2016

5:00-7:00pm ITAR RESTRICTED Expo and Networking Social

7:30-8:30pm Exhibitor Breakdown

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WEDNESDAY MORNING – JANUARY 27, 2016 Session 1: Behavior and Life Ceramic Matrix Composites 1 Session Chairs: Craig Przybyla & Eric Jones, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH Jennifer Pierce, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH Location: Salon 1

7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chairs Remarks 8:40-9:00am Mechanical Behavior of Ceramic Matrix Composites: Defects, Damage and Delamination Modeling

R. Kumar, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT K. Rugg, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT J. Fish and D. Tal, Columbia University, New York, NY D. Klepach, Altair, Troy, MI

9:00-9:20am Environmental Damage of Ceramic Matrix Composites

J. Shi and L. Powers, Rolls-Royce Corporation, Indianapolis, IN 9:20-9:40am Micromechanics Modeling of SiC/SiC Elastic Properties

G. Henson, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY 9:40-10:00am Microstructure-Sensitive Behavior and Life Prediction Modeling of SiC-fiber-reinforced SiC Matrix

(SiC/SiC) Composites for Gas Turbine Hot Section Applications B. Cox, D. Marshall and O. Sudre, Teledyne Scientific Company, Thousand Oaks, CA N. Wali, B. Kumar and M. Vinup, Howeywell, Pheonix, AZ T. Pathasarathy, UES, Inc., Dayton, OH Q. Yang, University of Miami, Miami, FL H. Bale and C. Zeiss, X-ray Microscopy, Pleasanton, CA

10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-11:00am KEYNOTE: Oxidation of SiC/BN/SiC Composites

M. Wilson and E. Opila, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 11:00-11:20am Behavior and Live Prediction of SiC/SiC CMC’s for Turbine Applications: Status of Environmental

Durability Model B. Sullivan and M. Dion, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA

11:20-11:40am Effects of Environmental Damage on Permeability of CMCs

J. Hawbaker, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL 11:40-12:00pm Micromechanics-Based Model for Damage, Life and Residual Strength of Ceramic Matrix

Composite Structures in Oxidizing Environments U. Santhosh and J. Ahmad, Structural Analytics, Inc., Carlsbad, CA E. Jones, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH Y. Gowayed, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

12:00-1:30pm Complimentary Radisson Luncheon (Pavilion)

or Lunch on your own

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WEDNESDAY MORNING – JANUARY 27, 2016 Session 2: Extreme Environment Materials 3 Session Chair: Eric Wuchina, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD Location: Salon 2

7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chair Remarks 8:40-9:00am Pseudo-Binary and Pseudo-Ternary Phase Equilibria in the ZrB2-HfB2-TiB2-TaB2-ScB2 System

M. Opeka, J. Zaykoski and D. Gerstner, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock, West Bethesda, MD 9:00-9:20am A New Ultra-High Temperature and Elevated Fugacity Materials Processing Facility at Alfred

University D. Lipke, Alfred University, Alfred, NY

9:20-9:40am Ultra High Temperature Mechanical Testing of ZrB2 Based Ceramics

E. Neuman, G. Hilmas and W. Fahrenholtz, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 9:40-10:00am Coating Development of Chemical Vapor Deposition Derived ZrC for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion

B. Jolly, M. Trammell and A. Qualls, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am Ceramic Foam Heaters for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Ground Test Facilities

A. Fortini and M. Wright, Ultramet, Pacoima, CA 10:40-11:00am Sharp Leading Edge CMCs for Hypersonics

A. Fortini, Ultramet, Pacoima, CA 11:00-11:20am Evaluation of Novel UHTC Composite Leading Edge (LE) Systems via a Hypersonic Materials

Environmental Test System (HYMETS) H.D. Lee, UES, Inc., Dayton, OH L. Matson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH A. Sayir, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Arlington, VA W. Vaughn and D. Glass, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA

11:20-11:40am Flash Sintering of Ultrahigh Melting Temperature Covalent Nonoxide Ceramics at Low

Temperatures with Low DC Electric Fields "An in situ EDXRD Study with a 200 keV Synchrotron Probe T. Tsakalakos, Rutgers University, Piscataway NJ

11:40-12:00pm Open slot 12:00-1:30pm Complimentary Radisson Luncheon (Pavilion)

or Lunch on your own

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 27, 2016 Session 1: Behavior and Life Ceramic Matrix Composites 2 Session Chairs: Craig Przybyla & Eric Jones, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH Jennifer Pierce, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH Location: Salon 1

1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:20pm KEYNOTE: X-Ray CT Imaging and Numerical Modeling of CMC Microstructures: Challenges and

Opportunities M. Czabaj and P. Creveling, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT R. Ritchie, University of California, Berkeley, CA D. Marshall, Teledyne Scientific and Imaging, Thousand Oaks, CA D. Parkinson, A. MacDowell and H. Barnard, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA W. Whitacre, Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, MA

2:20-2:40pm Modeling of Random Microstructures in SiC/SiC Ceramic Matrix Composites Within MAC/GMC

Framework S. Mital, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH S. Arnold, B. Bednarcyk and E. Pineda, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

2:40-3:00pm Progress on Modeling Nonlinear Material Response and Damage Sensitivity Prediction for Oxide

CMC Structures A. Bhattacharya, The Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, CA

3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm Development of a Physics-Based Computational Framework for the Life Assessment for Fiber

Reinforced Composites M. Braginsky, E. Zhou, K. Hoos, M. Stuebner and E. Iarve, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH C. Przybyla, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

3:40-4:00pm Optimized Wedge Test Method and Prediction of Interlaminar Mode I Crack Growth Resistance in

Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC's) F. Abdi, J. Ahmed, C. Godines and S. Gonczy, AlphaSTAR Corporation, Long Beach, CA G. Morscher, University of Akron, Akron, OH S. Choi, NAVAIR, Patuxent River, MD

4:00-4:20pm Predictive Damage Model for CMCs

J. Steinbeck and F. Lauten, Physical Sciences Inc., Andover MA S. Flores, ATA Engineering Inc., San Diego CA

4:20-4:40pm Calibration and Verification of a State-of-the-Art Ceramic Matrix Composite Damage Model

B. Nowacki and M. Pinnell, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH G. Jefferson and E. Jones, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH T. Whitlow, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH

4:40-5:00pm Building Block Validation CMC Prediction Approach for Foreign Object Damage (FOD) and Fatigue

Prediction C. Godines and F. Abdi, AlphaSTAR Corporation, Long Beach, CA G. Morscher, University of Akron, Akron, OH S. Choi, NAVAIR, Patuxent River, MD

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 27, 2016 Session 2: Hypersonics and EDL Materials and Structures 1 Session Chairs: Matt Gasch, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA Anthony Calomino, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Location: Salon 2

1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Thermal Testing and Analysis of ADEPT Heat Shield Rib-Fabric Interface

C. Poteet and M. Blosser, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 2:00-2:20pm Structural Behavior of Rigid Ablators with Lessons Learned

C. Poteet, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 2:20-2:40pm Heatshield for Extreme Entry Environment Technology (HEEET) Woven Thermal Protection

System Development E. Venkatapathy, NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA

2:40-3:00pm Strength Prediction Enhancements to Current 3D Woven Composites Design Tools

G. Tiscia, K. Hopp and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA 3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm Arcjet Testing of Advanced Conformal Ablative TPS

M. Gasch and R. Beck, NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA 3:40-4:00pm Arc-Jet Nozzle Simulations Applications in Ground Test Planning and Post-Test Analysis

J. Gronvall, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL 4:00-4:20pm Further Developments in Flexible Thermal Protection Systems for Inflatable Decelerators

A. Calomino, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 4:20-4:40pm Improving the Convective Heating Resistance of the US Forest Service Emergency Fire Shelter

J. Fody, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 4:40-5:00pm Tailoring Properties of High Temperature Aerogel Composites through Selection of Reinforcing

Papers and Felts F. Hurwitz, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

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THURSDAY MORNING – JANUARY 28, 2016 Session 1: Behavior and Life Ceramic Matrix Composites 3 Session Chairs: Craig Przybyla & Eric Jones, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH Jennifer Pierce, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH Location: Salon 1

7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:15-8:20am Session Chairs Remarks 8:20-9:00am KEYNOTE: Multi-Scale Experimental Investigations into Damage Accumulation of CMCs at

Elevated Temperature K. Sevener and S. Daly, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI J. Tracy, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

9:00-9:20am Quantifying Structure Dependent Damage Response in SiC/SiC Composites

C. Przybyla and E. Jones, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH N. Engel and K. Kollins, Southwest Ohio Council of Higher Education, Dayton, OH T. Whitlow, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH

9:20-9:40am Monitoring Damage of MI CMCs with Stress Concentrations Utilizing Acoustic Emission and

Electrical Resistance R. Maxwell and G. Morscher, University of Akron, Akron, OH

9:40-10:00am Testing SiC Fiber Tows At Elevated Temperature in Silicic Acid-Saturated Steam: Test Facility and

Results S. Robertson, K. Sprinkle and M. Ruggles-Wrenn, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am Observed Relationships between Microstructure and ILT Behavior in CMCs

J. Pierce, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH L. Zawada, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

10:40-11:00am Burst Testing of Structural Ceramic Tubes for High-Stress Environments

C. Barklay, S. Goodrich and L. Chuck, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH 11:00-11:20am Investigating Thermomechanical Behavior of Ceramic Matrix Composites via Laser Heating

E. Jones, J. Vernon and G. Jefferson, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH J. Pitz and C. Keister, UES Inc., Dayton, OH S. Hawkins, Southwest Ohio Council for Higher Education, Dayton, OH

11:20-11:40am Enhancement of Thermal, Mechanical, and Dielectric Properties of a High Temperature Polyimide

Matrix through Carbon Nanotube Reinforcement J. Frame, T. Roy, H. Mahfuz and L. Carlsson, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL V. Rangari, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL

11:40-12:00pm In-situ Damage Monitoring of SiC/SiC Composites Using Acoustic Emission and Digital Image

Correlation T. Whitlow, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH E. Jones and C. Przybyla, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

12:00-12:20pm Test Development and Constitutive Modeling of Oxide CMC’s Under Multiaxial Stress

G. Jefferson, L. Zawada, E. Jones and C. Przybyla , Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH V. Perel and S. Mall, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

12:00-1:30pm Lunch on your own

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THURSDAY MORNING – JANUARY 28, 2016 Session 2: Hypersonics and EDL Materials and Structures 2 Session Chairs: Anthony Calomino, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA Larry Hudson, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA Location: Salon 2

7:30-8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:35-8:40am Session Chairs Remarks 8:40-9:00am Ceramic Composite Hypersonic Monocoque Aeroshells

F. Lauten, Physical Sciences, Inc., Andover, MD 9:00-9:20am HTV-2 Two-Dimensional Aeroshell Thermal Analysis

T. Risch and C. Kostyk, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA 9:20-9:40am Aeroshell Thermal Protection System Attachment Concept - Design and Testing

M. Goldsmith, D. Yurus, J. Embler and V. Heng, The Boeing Company, St. Louis, MO 9:40-10:00am Design and Thermostructural Analysis for Hypersonic Structurally Integrated CMC Skins (HySICS)

D. Howren, K. Hopp and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA B. Zuchowski, R. Wittman and J. Kinkopf, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Palmdale, CA

10:00-10:20am BREAK 10:20-10:40am Additively Manufactured Ceramic Truss-Core Sandwich Structures for Hypersonic Vehicles

T. Schaedler, Z. Eckel, T. Stewart and J. Hundley, HRL Laboratories, Malibu, CA 10:40-11:00am LCAT Testing of Sharp Heat Pipe Cooled Leading Edge Specimens

C. Iwano, C. Mackie and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA R. Caracciolo, Thermacore, Inc., Lancaster, PA S. Rawal, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, CO

11:00-11:20am 8-Foot High Temperature Tunnel Testing of Heat Pipe Cooled Leading Edge Modules

E. O’Connor, C. Iwano and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA J. Rosenfeld, Thermacore, Inc., Lancaster, PA S. Rawal, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, CO

11:20-11:40am Modulus Determination and Bond Evaluation using Novel NDE Technique for High Temperature

Applications M. Chen, R. Ko, C. Tseng and J. Blackshire, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB, OH

11:40-12:00pm Sanded Ply Analysis of C/C

D. Howren, K. Hopp and B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA 12:00-1:30pm Lunch on your own

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THURSDAY AFTERNOON – JANUARY 28, 2016 Session 1: DARPA Materials Development for Platforms Session Chairs: Jesse Margiotta, Strategic Analysis, Inc., Arlington, VA Larry Hudson, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards, CA Location: Salon 2

1:35-1:40pm Session Chairs Remarks 1:40-2:00pm Materials Development for Platforms (MDP) Framework and Technical Path

G. Srinivasan, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT 2:00-2:20pm Design Intent for Application

G. Srinivasan, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT 2:20-2:40pm C/SiC ICME and Fabrication

O. Sudre, Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, Thousand Oaks, CA 2:40-3:00pm C/C ICME and Fabrication

B. Sullivan, Materials Research & Design, Inc., Wayne, PA 3:00-3:20pm BREAK 3:20-3:40pm Materials Characterization

J. Koenig, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL 3:40-4:00pm Aero-Thermal-Chemical Validation

T. Ferguson, Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL 4:00-4:20pm Materials Informatics

M. Krein, Lockheed Martin ATL, Cherry Hill, NJ 4:20-4:40pm Open slot 4:40-5:00pm Open slot

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