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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
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Conference Information
Conference Organizing Committee
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.
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.”
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
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)
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)
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
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
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
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)
Rooms Room 236 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235
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
11:50 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
Rooms Room 236 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235
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)
Rooms Room 236 Room 222 Room 225 Room 233 Room 235
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)
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
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
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)
Rooms Room 236 Room 222 Room 235 Room 233
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)
Rooms Room 236 Room 222 Room 235 Room 233
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)
Global Learning Center Maps Map from Global Learning Center to Academy of
Medicine
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