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30 March – 2 April 2015Hilton Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach, Florida
23rd AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology
Conference and Seminar
www.aiaa.org/ADS2015/FINAL PROGRAM
Co-located with the
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1WELCOME
Co-located with the PIA Meeting and Symposium!The 2015 AIAA event will be held in conjunction with the Parachute Industry Association (PIA) Meeting and Symposium (www.pia.com). PIA’s primary areas of interest are the manufacture of parachute systems and materials, along with the more hands-on aspects of rigging, maintenance, and operation. The AIAA and PIA events will complement each other by providing a broader perspective of the field of aerodynamic decelerators.
Joint activities will offer interaction between the groups and increase the value to all participants! AIAA attendees will have access to various PIA technical sessions that are most relevant to their disciplines, and PIA attendees will have access to various AIAA technical sessions related to their interests. In addition, AIAA attendees will have access to the PIA exhibit hall throughout the week and PIA networking functions (tickets required).
Welcome!Thank you for participating in the 23rd AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems (ADS) Technology Conference and Seminar. This event provides an unrivaled opportunity to gather the world’s leading scientists, engineers, researchers, and managers, as well as promising students within the field of parachute and aerodynamic decelerator systems, and to present recent advances before a knowledgeable international audience. Topics include Modeling and Simulation, System Applications and Operations, Testing, Materials and Manufacturing, Design and Development, and more.
Organizing Committee
23rd AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Conference and Seminar
General Chair
Oleg Yakimenko, Naval Postgraduate School
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Ian Clark, NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Nathan Slegers, George Fox University
Student Paper Competition Chair
Nathan Slegers, George Fox University
Business Co-Chairs
Ignatius Kapp, Performance Designs, Inc.
Lauren Shook, ILC Dover
Seminar Chair
Aaron Morris, Booz Allen Hamilton and NASA Langley Research Center
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2
MONDAY
30 March 2015
TUESDAY
31 March 2015
WEDNESDAY
1 April 2015
THURSDAY
2 April 20150700 hrs
Speakers’ Briefing Speakers’ Briefing Speakers’ Briefing0730 hrs
0800 hrs
ADS Seminar
(Separate Ticket Required)
ADS Plenary SessionADS Plenary Session
ADS Plenary Session0830 hrs
0900 hrs
PIA Plenary Session
0930 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
1000 hrs
Technical Sessions Technical Sessions1030 hrs
1100 hrs
Technical Sessions1130 hrs
1200 hrs
Lunch Break1230 hrs
Lunch Break1300 hrs
1330 hrs
Technical Sessions1400 hrs
Technical Sessions1430 hrs
1500 hrs
PIA EXHIBITS OPEN
PIA EXHIBITS OPEN
PIA EXHIBITS OPEN
1530 hrs Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
1600 hrs PIA Opening Reception
(Separate Ticket
Required)
Technical Sessions Technical Sessions1630 hrs
1700 hrs
1730 hrs
PIA EXHIBITS OPEN
1800 hrs
PIA Closing Reception and Banquet
(Separate Ticket Required)
1830 hrs
Industry ReceptionAwards Reception and Banquet
1900 hrs
1930 hrs
2000 hrs
2030 hrs
2100 hrs
2130 hrs
2200 hrs
2230 hrs
2300 hrs
EVENT AT A GLANCE
3NETWORKING ACTIVITIES AND SPECIAL EVENTS
ADS Seminar
On Monday, 30 March 2015, the AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technical Committee (ADS TC) will host a one-day seminar on modeling for design and testing in the St. Johns room at the Hilton Daytona Beach.
Computer modeling and simulation has become an essential analysis tool for aerodynamic decelerator system design and testing, from the low order modeling of interacting point masses to the more sophisticated techniques of CFD and FSI. This seminar will review the modeling techniques that are currently being used to answer questions both at system- and element-level. Several case studies of recent parachute, inflatable, and deployable aerodynamic decelerator programs shall be discussed as well to show how modeling has been used to guide decisions on design and testing issues.
Registration and separate ticket purchase is required to attend. Tickets for the seminar may be purchased upon registration or on site.
Best Student Paper Competition
The AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator System Technical Committee (ADS TC) is sponsoring a Best Student Paper Competition at this year’s conference. Finalists will present their papers during technical sessions at the conference and all finalists will be recognized at the conference awards banquet. All finalists will receive a $1,250 award (to offset travel expenses and conference registration) and a complimentary ticket to the awards banquet after attending the conference and presenting their paper. An overall best paper and presentation will be selected from the finalists, and the overall winner will be presented with an additional $1,250 prize. All prizes are provided by the ADS TC.
Networking Coffee Breaks
Networking coffee breaks are included in the program to allow even more time for making new contacts, continuing discussions from technical sessions, or checking emails and voicemails to keep in touch with the office while you are at the conference. Times are indicated in the program.
Industry Reception
There will be an industry-sponsored reception on Tuesday, 31 March 2015, starting at 1830 hrs in the Oceanview Terrace at the Hilton Daytona Beach. All conference attendees and their guests are welcome to attend.
Awards Reception and Banquet
The awards reception and banquet will be held on Wednesday, 1 April 2015, 1830 hrs, in the Coquina Ballroom A-C room at the Hilton Daytona Beach. The Theodor W. Knacke Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Award will be presented. Also recognized will be the overall winner of the Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technology Best Student Paper Competition. Please join us and celebrate the achievements of your peers. A ticket for the reception and banquet is included in the conference registration fee where indicated. Additional tickets may be purchased upon registration or on site.
Award Presentation
Theodor W. Knacke Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems AwardThe award is presented to recognize significant contributions to the effectiveness and/or safety of aeronautical or aerospace systems through development or application of the art and science of aerodynamic decelerator technology.
2015 RecipientRobert J. Sinclair, Chief Engineer, Airborne Systems, Santa Ana, California“For 30 years of innovation and leadership in the design, testing and fielding of parachutes for military systems, manned spacecraft recovery, and interplanetary probe descent and landing.”
4 AIAA/PIA JOINT SESSIONS AND ACTIVITIES
AIAA/PIA Joint Sessions and Activities
The 2015 AIAA ADS Conference is being held in conjunction with the 2015 PIA Meeting and Symposium. The AIAA and PIA events complement each other by providing a broader perspective of the field of aerodynamic decelerators.
Joint activities will offer interaction between the groups and increase the value to all participants. AIAA attendees will have access to various PIA technical sessions and PIA attendees will have access to AIAA technical sessions. In addition, AIAA attendees will have access to the PIA exhibit hall, as well as PIA networking events (tickets required).
PIA attendees are welcome to attend these AIAA conference sessions held at the Hilton:
Tuesday, 31 March 2015Plenary I
0800–0930 hrs, St. Johns Room
Wednesday, 1 April 2015Plenary II
0800–0900 hrs, St. Johns Room
Thursday, 2 April 2015Plenary III, Panel: CST-100 Decelerators
0800–0930 hrs, St. Johns Room
If you would like to listen to specific technical presentations or see the final program, stop by the AIAA registration desk.
AIAA attendees are encouraged to visit the PIA exhibit hall at the Ocean Center Convention Center and attend the PIA networking functions (tickets required).
Wednesday, 1 April 2015PIA Plenary
Alan Eustace and the StratEx Program
0900–1100 hrs, Coquina Ballroom (Hilton)
PIA Exhibit Hall Hours
Monday, 30 March 2015 1730–2000 hrs
Tuesday, 31 March 2015 1500–2000 hrs
Wednesday, 1 April 2015 1500–2000 hrs
Thursday, 2 April 2015 1500–1800 hrs
PIA Opening Reception
Ocean View Room (Hilton) Monday, 30 March 2015 1600–1700 hrs
PIA Closing Reception and Banquet
Coquina Ballroom (Hilton) Thursday, 2 April 2015 1800–2300 hrs
5GENERAL INFORMATION
Meeting Site
Daytona Beach, Florida, is famous for its beaches and motorsports, but the area also offers an abundance of shopping, nightlife, cultural events, and sporting activities. The beaches in the Daytona Beach area are always open and free to pedestrians! Cars are allowed on the beach in designated areas from sunrise to sunset depending on tidal conditions. Major Central Florida attractions located within driving distance from Daytona Beach include NASA Kennedy Space Center (51 miles), Sea World (66 miles), and Walt Disney World (74 miles). For more information, visit www.daytonabeachcvb.org.
AIAA Registration and Information Center Hours
The AIAA Registration and Information Center is located at the South Tower Convention Registration Desk at the Hilton Daytona Beach. Hours are as follows:
Monday, 30 March 2015 0700–1700 hrs
Tuesday, 31 March 2015 0700–1730 hrs
Wednesday, 1 April 2015 0700–1730 hrs
Thursday, 2 April 2105 0700–1130 hrs
Internet Access
Complimentary Internet access is available in all sleeping rooms at the Daytona Beach Hilton. In addition, computers with complimentary Internet access for conference attendees will be available at the AIAA Cyber Café, located in the Grand Ballroom Foyer at the Daytona Beach Hilton. Hours of operation are as follows:
Monday, 30 March 2015 0700–1700 hrs
Tuesday, 31 March 2015 0700–1730 hrs
Wednesday, 1 April 2015 0700–1730 hrs
Thursday, 2 April 2105 0700–1130 hrs
Conference Proceedings
Proceedings for this conference will be available in online proceedings format. The cost is included in the registration fee where indicated. The online proceedings will be available on 30 March 2015. Attendees who register in advance for the online proceedings will be provided with instructions on how to access them. Attendees registering on site will be provided with instructions at that time.
“No Paper, No Podium” and “No Podium, No Paper” Policies
If a written paper is not submitted by the final manuscript deadline, authors will not be permitted to present the paper at the conference. Also, if the paper is not presented at the conference, it will be withdrawn from the conference proceedings. It is the responsibility of those authors whose papers or presentations are accepted to ensure that a representative attends the conference to present the paper. These policies are intended to improve the quality of the conference for attendees.
Speakers’ Briefing
Authors who are presenting papers, keynote speakers, panelists, and session chairs will meet for a short briefing on the day of their presentation(s) at 0700 hrs in the Crystal room at the Hilton Daytona Beach. Please attend on the day of your session(s). Coffee, tea and pastries will be served.
Session Chair Reports
All session chairs are asked to complete a session chair report to evaluate their session for future planning. AIAA has partnered with Canvas Solutions to provide an electronic Session Chair Report form. You can download the FREE mobile app in your App Store, AppWorld, or Marketplace by searching for “Canvas Solutions, Inc.” The mobile app is free, so please make sure to download it. Detailed instructions will be provided in the session rooms. If you do not have a tablet or a smartphone, simply use the report form as a guide and enter your session chair report information at the AIAA Cyber Café located on site near the AIAA registration area. Report data is collected and used for future planning purposes, including session topics and room allocations. Please submit your session chair report electronically by 2 April 2015.
Audiovisual
Each session room will be preset with the following: one LCD projector, one screen, one microphone and sound system (if necessitated by room size), and one laser pointer. AIAA does not provide computers or technicians to connect LCD projectors to laptop computers. Should presenters wish to use an LCD projector, it is their responsibility to bring or arrange for a computer on their own. Please note that AIAA does not provide security in the session rooms and recommends that items of value, including computers, not be left unattended.
6 GENERAL INFORMATION
Journal Publication
AIAA has prior publication rights to any paper presented at its conferences. Authors who are seeking the opportunity for peer-reviewed publication are encouraged to submit their papers for consideration by one of the Institute’s archival journals: AIAA Journal; Journal of Aircraft; Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics; Journal of Propulsion and Power; Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets; Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer; or Journal of Aerospace Information Systems. You may now submit your paper online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/aiaa.
Messages and Information
Messages will be recorded and posted on a bulletin board in the registration area. It is not possible to page attendees.
Committee Meetings
AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems Technical Committee
Thursday, 2 April 2015
1200–1400 hrs, Flagler A room
Certificate of Attendance
Certificates of Attendance are available for attendees who request documentation at the conference itself. Please request your copy at the on-site registration desk. AIAA offers this service to better serve the needs of the professional community. Claims of hours or applicability toward professional education requirements are the responsibility of the participant.
Employment Opportunities
AIAA assists members who are searching for employment by providing a bulletin board at technical meetings. This bulletin board is solely for “open position” and “available for employment” postings. Employers are encouraged to have personnel who are attending an AIAA technical conferences bring “open position” job postings. Individual AIAA members may post “available for employment” notices. AIAA cannot assume responsibility for notices forwarded to AIAA Headquarters. AIAA reserves the right to remove inappropriate notices. AIAA members can post and browse resumes, browse job listings, and access other online employment resources by visiting the AIAA Career Center at http://careercenter.aiaa.org.
Membership
Nonmembers who pay the full nonmember registration fee will receive their first year’s AIAA membership at no additional cost.
Young Professional Guide for Gaining Management Support
Young professionals have the unique opportunity to meet and learn from some of the most important people in the business by attending conferences and participating in AIAA activities. A detailed online guide, published by the AIAA Young Professional Committee, is available to help you gain support and financial backing from your company. The guide explains the benefits of participation, offers recommendations and provides an example letter for seeking management support and funding, and shows you how to get the most out of your participation. The online guide can be found on the AIAA website at www.aiaa.org/YPGuide.
Nondiscriminatory Practices
AIAA accepts registrations irrespective of race, creed, sex, color, physical handicap, and national or ethnic origin.
Restrictions
Video or audio recording of sessions or technical exhibits, as well as the unauthorized sale of AIAA-copyrighted material, is prohibited.
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
AIAA speakers and attendees are reminded that some topics discussed in the conference could be controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). U.S. nationals (U.S. citizens and permanent residents) are responsible for ensuring that technical data they present in open sessions to non-U.S. nationals in attendance or in conference proceedings are not export restricted by the ITAR. U.S. nationals are likewise responsible for ensuring that they do not discuss ITAR export-restricted information with non-U.S. nationals in attendance.
AIAA is the world’s largest aerospace professional society, serving a diverse range of more than 30,000 individual members from 88 countries, and 95 corporate members. AIAA members help make the world safer, more connected, more accessible, and more prosperous. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA.
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Session Number Session Title Time Room
Monday, 30 March
1-Seminar-1 ADS Seminar 0800 hrs St. Johns
Tuesday, 31 March
2-SB-1 Speakers' Briefing 0700 hrs Crystal
3-PLNRY-1 Plenary I 0800 hrs St. Johns
4-NW-1 Networking Coffee Break 0930 hrs Foyer
5-ADS-1 Computational Analysis 1000 hrs Tomoka A
6-ADS-2 Guidance I 1000 hrs St. Johns
7-ADS-3 Wind Tunnel Testing 1000 hrs Tomoka C
8-ADS-4 LDSD I Ballute 1000 hrs Tomoka B
9-LNCH-1 Lunch Break 1200 hrs
10-ADS-5 Student Paper Finalists 1330 hrs St. Johns
11-ADS-7 Materials & Design 1330 hrs Tomoka C
12-ADS-8 LDSD II Parachute and SFDT 1330 hrs Tomoka B
13-ADS-12 System Development I 1330 hrs Tomoka A
14-NW-2 Networking Coffee Break 1530 hrs Foyer
15-ADS-6 System Development II 1600 hrs Tomoka A
16-ADS-9 Materials & Porosity 1600 hrs Tomoka C
17-ADS-10 LDSD III SIADs 1600 hrs Tomoka B
18-ADS-11 Parachute Clusters 1600 hrs St. Johns
19-RECPT-1 Industry Reception 1830 hrs Ocean View Terrace
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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Session Number Session Title Time Room
Wednesday, 1 April
20-SB-2 Speakers' Briefing 0700 hrs Crystal
21-PLNRY-2 Plenary II 0800 hrs St. Johns
PIA Plenary Session: Alan Eustace and the StratEx Program 0900 hrs Coquina Ballroom
23-ADS-13 Guidance II 1100 hrs St. Johns
24-ADS-15 Advanced Sensing 1100 hrs Tomoka A
26-ADS-28 Fluid-Structure Interaction 1100 hrs Tomoka C
27-LNCH-2 Lunch Break 1230 hrs
28-ADS-18 Experimental Analysis 1400 hrs Tomoka A
29-ADS-19 Guidance III 1400 hrs St. Johns
30-ADS-20 Modeling & Simulation 1400 hrs Tomoka C
31-ADS-21 LDSD IV: Development Testing 1100 hrs Tomoka B
32-NW-3 Networking Coffee Break 1530 hrs Foyer
33-ADS-22 Hypersonic Decelerators 1400 hrs Tomoka B
34-ADS-23 Aerodynamics 1600 hrs Tomoka C
35-ADS-24 Estimation 1600 hrs St. Johns
36-ADS-25 System Development III 1600 hrs Tomoka A
37-BANQ-1 Reception and Awards Banquet 1830 hrs Coquina Ballroom A-C
Thursday, 2 April
38-SB-3 Speakers' Briefing 0700 hrs Crystal
39-PLNRY-3 Panel: CST-100 Decelerators 0800 hrs St. Johns
40-NW-4 Networking Coffee Break 0930 hrs Foyer
41-ADS-17 Orion 1000 hrs St. Johns
42-ADS-27 Inflation Modeling 1000 hrs Crystal
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rown,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
107
Adap
tive C
ontro
l of a
10K
Par
afoil
Syste
mB.
Chiel
, Drap
er La
borat
ory, C
ambri
dge,
MA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
108
Long
itudin
al Co
ntro
l for
Ultr
a Ligh
t Weig
ht G
uided
Par
achu
te Sy
stems
K. Be
rgeron
, G. N
oetsc
her, M
. Shu
rtliff,
Army
Rese
arch,
Deve
lopme
nt an
d En
ginee
ring C
omma
nd, N
atick
, MA;
F. De
azley
, Aeri
al De
livery
Solu
tions
, LLC
, Kiss
imme
e, FL
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
57-
ADS-
3Wi
nd Tu
nnel
Testi
ngTo
moka
CCh
aired
by: J
. CRU
Z, NA
SA-La
ngley
Rese
arch C
enter
and J
. LIN
GARD
, Vort
icity L
td10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
5-215
6Wi
nd Tu
nnel
Inve
stiga
tions
of R
igid R
am-A
ir Pa
rach
ute C
anop
y Co
nfigu
ratio
nsK.
Berge
ron, A
rmy R
esea
rch, D
evelo
pmen
t and
Engin
eerin
g Com
mand
, Na
tick,
MA; J
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el, T.
McLa
ughli
n, U.
S. Ai
r Forc
e Aca
demy
, Colo
rado
Sprin
gs, C
O
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hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
109
Supe
rsonic
Tests
of th
e Dou
ble G
ap D
isk-G
ap B
and P
arac
hute
and F
luid S
tructu
re In
terac
tion
Simula
tion
J. Lin
gard,
J. U
nderw
ood,
M. D
arley
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icity,
Ltd.,
Chalg
rove,
Unite
d Kin
gdom
; L. M
arraff
a, ES
A, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds; L
. Ferr
acina
, ATG
Eu
rope,
Noord
wijk,
The N
etherl
ands
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
110
Desig
n of
Subs
cale
Para
chut
e Mod
els fo
r LDS
D Tra
nson
ic Dy
nami
cs Wi
nd Tu
nnel
Testi
ngA.
Witk
owsk
i, W. M
acha
lick, P
ionee
r Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n, So
uth W
indso
r, CT
; C. O
’Farre
ll, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute o
f Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
112
Subs
onic
Wind
Tunn
el Te
sting
of Va
rious
Par
achu
te Ty
pes
J. Un
derw
ood,
A. Sa
unde
rs, S
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ers, J
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ard, V
orticit
y, Ltd
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algrov
e, Un
ited K
ingdo
m; L.
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affa,
ESA,
Noord
wijk,
The N
etherl
ands
; L. F
errac
ina,
ATG
Europ
e, No
ordwi
jk, Th
e Neth
erlan
ds; e
t al.
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
58-
ADS-
4LD
SD I
Ballu
teTo
moka
BCh
aired
by: E
. BRA
NDEA
U, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and C
. TAN
NER,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory10
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
5-211
3LD
SD Su
perso
nic B
allut
e Des
ign an
d Pac
king
P. Wo
odruf
f, C.
Yana
ros, A
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owsk
i, Pion
eer A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion,
South
Wind
sor, C
T; C.
Tann
er, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Cali
fornia
Insti
tute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1030
hrs
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015-2
114
Stres
s Ana
lysis
of th
e LDS
D Su
perso
nic B
allut
eV.
Gryc
hany
uk, M
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dis, A
. Witk
owsk
i, Pion
eer A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion,
South
Wind
sor, C
T
1100
hrs
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015-2
115
Pyro
techn
ically
Actu
ated
Gas
Gen
erat
or U
tilizin
g Aqu
eous
Me
than
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Thom
pson
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anne
r, J. G
allon
, A. K
arp, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
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Comp
utat
ional
Analy
sis an
d Pos
t-Flig
ht Va
lidat
ion of
Ball
ute
Aero
dyna
mics
S. M
uppid
i, ERC
, Inc
., Mo
ffett
Field,
CA; J
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Norm
an, A
nalyt
ical
Mech
anics
Asso
ciates
, Inc
., Ha
mpton
, VA;
C. O’
Farre
ll, Je
t Prop
ulsion
La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pas
aden
a, CA
; D. B
ose,
NASA
Am
es Re
searc
h Cen
ter, M
offett
Field
, CA;
I. Cla
rk, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
59-
LNCH
-1
1200
- 13
30 h
rsLu
nch
Brea
kLu
nch
Brea
k
10
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
510
-ADS
-5Stu
dent
Pap
er Fi
nalis
tsSt.
John
sCh
aired
by: N
. SLE
GERS
, Geo
rge Fo
x Univ
ersity
and E
. HEN
NING
S, N
aval
Air W
arfare
Cente
r13
30 hr
sAIA
A-201
5-211
7Fli
ght T
estin
g of A
uton
omou
s Par
afoil
s Usin
g Upp
er Su
rface
Bl
eed A
ir Sp
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sE.
Sche
uerm
ann,
M. W
ard, M
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an, M
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tello,
Geo
rgia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Atl
anta,
GA;
K. Be
rgeron
, Arm
y Res
earch
, Dev
elopm
ent a
nd
Engin
eerin
g Com
mand
, Nati
ck, M
A
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
118
Reco
nstru
ction
of Tw
ist To
rque
in M
ain P
arac
hute
Rise
rsJ.
Day,
Embry
-Ridd
le Ae
ronau
tical
Unive
rsity,
Pres
cott,
AZ; E
. Ray
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obs,
Hous
ton, T
X
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
119
A Pr
obab
ilistic
App
roac
h to
Ung
uided
Aird
rop
B. Kl
ein, J
. Rog
ers, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
120
Valid
ation
and F
light
Testi
ng of
a Wi
reles
s Loa
d Dist
ribut
ion
Meas
uring
Syste
mJ.
Bazin
, T. F
ields
, Univ
ersity
of M
issou
ri, Ka
nsas
City,
Kans
as Ci
ty, M
O
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
511
-ADS
-7Ma
terial
s & D
esign
Tomo
ka C
Chair
ed by
: S. R
OLAN
D, Ai
rborne
Sys
tems a
nd H
. JOH
ARI,
Califo
rnia S
tate U
nivers
ity-N
orthri
dge
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
124
Comp
utat
ional
Analy
sis of
Par
achu
te Te
xtile
Seam
s and
Joint
sM.
Jand
a, S.
Rolan
d, C.
Lowr
y, Air
borne
Sys
tems,
Santa
Ana,
CA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
125
Deter
mina
tion
of P
arac
hute
Joint
Facto
rs us
ing Se
am an
d Join
t Te
sting
C. Mo
llman
n, Air
borne
Sys
tems,
Santa
Ana,
CA
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
126
Expli
cit Fi
nite E
lemen
t Ana
lysis
of In
flata
ble B
raide
d Stra
pped
Be
ams
J. Hil
l, R. B
raun,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
127
Fabr
ic wi
th Co
ntro
llable
Air
Flow
for C
anop
y Sys
tems
S. Fa
rrell,
R. Fa
rrell,
Wizb
e Inn
ovati
ons,
Manc
heste
r, ME
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
512
-ADS
-8LD
SD II
Par
achu
te &
SFDT
Tomo
ka B
Chair
ed by
: J. G
ALLO
N, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Lab a
nd E.
BRA
NDEA
U, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
128
Pilot
Dep
loyme
nt of
the L
DSD
Para
chut
e via
a Sup
erso
nic
Ballu
teC.
Tann
er, C.
O’Fa
rrell,
J. Ga
llon,
I. Cla
rk, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
A. W
itkow
ski, P
. Woo
druff,
Pio
neer
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
, Sou
th W
indso
r, CT
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
129
Deplo
ymen
t of t
he 3
0.5
meter
Par
achu
te on
the S
uper
sonic
Fli
ght D
ynam
ics Te
stE.
Bran
deau
, J. G
allon
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; A.
Witk
owsk
i, Pion
eer A
erosp
ace P
ionee
r Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion, S
outh
Wind
sor, C
T; C.
Tann
er, Je
t Prop
ulsion
La
borat
ory, C
alifor
nia In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Pas
aden
a, CA
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
130
Para
chut
e Dec
elera
tor S
ystem
Per
form
ance
Dur
ing th
e Low
De
nsity
Supe
rsonic
Dec
elera
tor P
rogr
am’s
First
Supe
rsonic
Fli
ght D
ynam
ics Te
stI.
Clark,
J. G
allon
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; A.
Witk
owsk
i, Pion
eer A
erosp
ace C
orpora
tion,
South
Wind
sor, C
T
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
152
Low
Dens
ity Su
perso
nic D
ecele
rato
r Flig
ht D
ynam
ics Te
st-1
Fligh
t Des
ign an
d Tar
getin
gB.
Tibb
its, N
ASA W
allop
s Flig
ht Fa
cility,
Wall
ops I
sland
, VA;
M. Iv
anov
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
513
-ADS
-12
Syste
m De
velop
ment
ITo
moka
ACh
aired
by: R
. BEN
NEY,
US Ar
my N
atick
Sold
ier RD
EC an
d S. D
UNKE
R, Air
borne
Sys
tems
1330
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
141
High
Spee
d Con
taine
r Deli
very
Syste
m Jo
int Ca
pabil
ity
Tech
nolog
y Dem
onstr
ation
M. H
enry,
Army
Rese
arch,
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Eng
ineeri
ng Co
mman
d, Na
tick,
MA; S
. Pate
l, Ign
ition T
echn
ologie
s, Su
dbury
, MA
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
140
0.5K
High
Altit
ude L
ow O
penin
g Sys
temK.
Lafon
d, S.
Corne
r, Arm
y Res
earch
, Dev
elopm
ent a
nd En
ginee
ring
Comm
and,
Natic
k, MA
; R. F
ox, F
ox Pa
rachu
te Se
rvice
s, LLC
, Bell
eville
, WV;
G. Pi
nnell
, TRA
X Te
st Se
rvice
s, Yu
ma, A
Z
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
142
Extra
ction
Par
achu
te De
velop
ment
for t
he H
igh Sp
eed
Cont
ainer
Deli
very
Syste
mM.
Henry
, Arm
y Rese
arch,
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Eng
ineeri
ng Co
mman
d, Na
tick, M
A
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
143
Crea
ting H
ALO
Capa
ble Sy
stems
for P
recis
ion A
irdro
psR.
Brez
nik, K
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n, J.
Mend
elson
, L. G
oode
noug
h, C.
Hewg
ley, U
.S. N
aval
Acad
emy,
Anna
polis,
MD
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
514
-NW-
2 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Foye
r
11
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
515
-ADS
-6Sy
stem
Deve
lopme
nt II
Tomo
ka A
Chair
ed by
: A. W
ITKOW
SKI,
Pione
er Ae
rospa
ce Co
rporat
ion an
d G. B
ROW
N, Vo
rticity
US
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
121
Guide
d Par
afoil
High
Altit
ude R
esea
rch (G
PHAR
) Flig
ht at
57
,122
ftS.
Dun
ker, J
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ken,
D. M
ontag
ue, J
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er, Ai
rborne
Sys
tems,
Penn
sauk
en, N
J
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
122
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Ove
rview
of CP
AS Sa
squa
tch A
irdro
p Lan
ding
Loca
tion
Pred
ictor
Softw
are
K. Ble
dsoe
, MRI
Tech
nolog
ies, H
ousto
n, TX
; M. B
ernato
vich,
NASA
John
son
Spac
e Cen
ter, H
ousto
n, TX
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
123
Final
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Ver
ifica
tion
of th
e Int
erme
diate
Expe
rimen
tal V
ehicl
e Des
cent
Syste
mT.
Benn
ett, J
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an, P
ionee
r Aero
spac
e Corp
oratio
n, So
uth W
indso
r, CT;
A. Sa
luzzi,
Thale
s Grou
p, Tu
rin, I
taly
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
516
-ADS
-9Ma
terial
s & P
oros
ityTo
moka
CCh
aired
by: R
. CHA
RLES
, US
Army N
atick
Sold
ier Ce
nter a
nd K.
BER
GERO
N, U
S Arm
y NSR
DEC
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
131
Study
of G
eome
tric P
oros
ity on
Stat
ic Sta
bility
and D
rag u
sing
Comp
utat
ional
Fluid
Dyna
mics
for R
igid P
arac
hute
Shap
esJ.
Grea
thous
e, A.
Schw
ing, N
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ohns
on S
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Cente
r, Hou
ston,
TX
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
132
Invest
igatio
n of P
arac
hute
Fabr
ic Perm
eabil
ity U
nder
Cyclic
Load
ingN.
Rond
eau,
Unive
rsity o
f Mass
achuse
tts, L
owell,
Lowe
ll, MA
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esabra
is, C.
Chare
tte, J
. Bela
nger,
Army
Resea
rch, D
evelo
pmen
t and
Engin
eerin
g Com
mand
, Na
tick, M
A; D.
Willis
, Univ
ersity
of M
assach
usetts
, Low
ell, Lo
well,
MA
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
133
Effe
cts of
Flex
ibility
and G
as P
erme
abilit
y of F
abric
to
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rsonic
Per
form
ance
of Fl
exibl
e Par
achu
teM.
Tagu
chi, N
. Sem
ba, K
. Mori
, Nag
oya U
nivers
ity, N
agoy
a, Ja
pan
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
517
-ADS
-10
LDSD
III S
IADs
Tomo
ka B
Chair
ed by
: C. T
ANNE
R, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Labo
ratory
and I
. CLA
RK, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y16
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
5-213
4Nu
meric
al Mo
delin
g of t
he 8
Mete
r Atta
ched
Isot
enso
id Su
perso
nic In
flata
ble A
erod
ynam
ic De
celer
ator
B. Tu
tt, Ai
rborne
Sys
tems,
Santa
Ana,
CA; C
. Tan
ner, D
. Coa
tta, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
S.
Mupp
idi, E
RC, I
nc.,
Moffe
tt Fie
ld, CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
135
Supe
rsonic
Fligh
t Tes
t Of T
he SI
AD-R
: Sup
erso
nic In
flata
ble
Aero
dyna
mic D
ecele
rato
r for
Rob
otic
Missi
ons t
o Mar
sL.
Giersc
h, I.
Clark,
R. Ta
nimoto
, E. B
lood,
Jet P
ropuls
ion La
borat
ory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
136
Post-
Fligh
t Aer
odyn
amic
and A
erot
herm
al Mo
del V
alida
tion
of a
Supe
rsonic
Infla
table
Aer
odyn
amic
Dece
lerat
orC.
Tang,
NASA
Ames
Resea
rch Ce
nter, M
offett
Field
, CA;
S. Mu
ppidi,
ERC,
Inc.,
Moffe
tt Field
, CA;
J. Va
n Norm
an, A
nalyt
ical M
echan
ics As
sociat
es, In
c., Ha
mpton
, VA
; R. T
anim
oto, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Inst
itute
of Tec
hnolo
gy,
Pasad
ena,
CA; D
. Bose
, NAS
A Ame
s Rese
arch C
enter
, Moff
ett Fi
eld, C
A; I. C
lark,
Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
518
-ADS
-11
Para
chut
e Clus
ters
St. Jo
hns
Chair
ed by
: J. R
OGER
S, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy a
nd E.
RAY,
Jaco
bs Te
chno
logy
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
137
A Sy
mmetr
ic Tim
e-Va
rying
Clus
ter R
ate o
f Des
cent
Mod
elE.
Ray,
MRI T
echn
ologie
s, Ho
uston
, TX
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
138
Pend
ulum
Motio
n in
Main
Para
chut
e Clus
ters
R. Ma
chin,
NAS
A Joh
nson
Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
; E. R
ay, M
RI Te
chno
logies
, Hou
ston,
TX
Tues
day,
31 M
arch
201
519
-REC
PT-1
18
30 -
2130
hrs
Indu
stry R
ecep
tion
Ocea
n Vie
w Te
rrace
12
Wedn
esda
y
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
520
-SB-
2 07
00 -
0800
hrs
Spea
kers’
Brie
fing
Crys
tal
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
521
-PLN
RY-2
08
00 -
0900
hrs
Plena
ry II
St. Jo
hns
Chair
ed by
: J. P
OTVIN
, Sain
t Lou
is Un
iversi
ty an
d N. S
LEGE
RS, G
eorge
Fox U
nivers
ity Imple
menta
tion o
f a Fl
ight D
ynam
ic Sim
ulatio
n for
Cargo
Airdr
op w
ith Co
mplex
Parac
hute
Deplo
ymen
t Seq
uenc
esTh
omas
Jann
DLR (
Germ
an Ae
rospa
ce Ce
nter)
Aerod
ynam
ic Inv
estiga
tions
of a
Ram-
Air Pa
rachu
te Ca
nopy
and a
n Aird
rop Sy
stem
Kenn
eth D
esab
rais
US Ar
my N
atick
Sold
ier Re
searc
h, De
velop
ment,
and E
ngine
eing C
enter
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
509
00 -
1100
hrs
PIA
Plena
ry Se
ssion
: Alan
Eusta
ce an
d the
Stra
tEx P
rogr
amCo
quina
Ball
room
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
523
-ADS
-13
Guida
nce I
ISt.
John
sCh
aired
by: K
. BER
GERO
N, U
S Arm
y NSR
DEC a
nd M
. WAR
D, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
146
Beac
on B
ased
Aut
onom
ous A
irdro
p Sys
tems:
Back
to th
e Fut
ure
M. Ca
can,
E. Sc
heue
rman
n, M.
Ward
, M. C
ostel
lo, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A; G.
Noe
tsche
r, Arm
y Res
earch
, Dev
elopm
ent a
nd
Engin
eerin
g Com
mand
, Nati
ck, M
A
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
147
Reve
rsible
Cont
rol L
ine R
eefin
g Sys
tem fo
r Circ
ular P
arac
hutes
T. Fie
lds, N
. Bas
ore, U
nivers
ity of
Miss
ouri,
Kans
as Ci
ty, Ka
nsas
City,
MO
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
148
Fligh
t Tes
t Res
ults o
f Rec
ent A
dvan
ces i
n Pr
ecisi
on A
irdro
p Gu
idanc
e, Na
vigat
ion, a
nd Co
ntro
l Log
icM.
Ward
, M. C
ostel
lo, E.
Sch
euerm
ann,
M. Ca
can,
Georg
ia Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A; K.
Berge
ron, G
. Noe
tsche
r, Arm
y Res
earch
, De
velop
ment
and E
ngine
ering
Comm
and,
Natic
k, MA
; et a
l.
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
524
-ADS
-15
Adva
nced
Sens
ingTo
moka
ACh
aired
by: S
. DUN
KER,
Airbo
rne S
ystem
s and
J. TO
RGER
SON,
The C
harle
s Star
k Drap
er La
borat
ory, I
nc.
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
149
High
Fide
lity In
-Fligh
t Pre
ssure
and I
nerti
al Ca
nopy
Sens
ingN.
Sleg
ers, G
eorge
Fox U
nivers
ity, N
ewbe
rg, O
R; E.
Sche
uerm
ann,
M.
Coste
llo, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A; K.
Berge
ron, A
rmy
Rese
arch,
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Eng
ineeri
ng Co
mman
d, Na
tick,
MA
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
150
Desig
n of
a Pa
rach
ute C
anop
y Ins
trume
ntat
ion P
latfo
rmJ.
Daum
, W. A
lshah
in, J.
Holl
ey, D
. Litte
ken,
M. Va
ndew
alle,
NASA
John
son
Spac
e Cen
ter, H
ousto
n, TX
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
151
Para
foil F
light
Mec
hanic
s: A
Nove
l Flig
ht Te
st Fa
cility
C. Re
delin
ghuy
s, Un
iversi
ty of
Cape
Town
, Cap
e Tow
n, So
uth Af
rica;
A. Gr
unwa
ld, Te
chnio
n--Isr
ael In
stitut
e of T
echn
ology
, Haif
a, Isr
ael; S
. Rho
des,
J. Ad
ams,
T. Bo
oyse
n, Un
iversi
ty of
Cape
Town
, Cap
e Tow
n, So
uth Af
rica
13
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
531
-ADS
-21
LDSD
IV: D
evelo
pmen
t Tes
ting
Tomo
ka B
Chair
ed by
: M. M
EACH
AM, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y and
J. G
ALLO
N, Je
t Prop
ulsion
Lab
1100
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
162
Verifi
catio
n an
d Vali
datio
n Te
sting
of th
e Par
achu
te De
celer
ator
Sy
stem
Prior
to th
e Firs
t Sup
erso
nic Fl
ight D
ynam
ics Te
st fo
r the
Lo
w De
nsity
Supe
rsonic
Dec
elera
tor P
rogr
amJ.
Gallon
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Techn
ology,
Pasad
ena,
CA; A
. Witk
owski
, Pion
eer A
erospa
ce Co
rporat
ion, S
outh
Wind
sor, C
T
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
163
Rock
et Sle
d Stre
ngth
Testi
ng of
Larg
e, Su
perso
nic P
arac
hutes
D. Ag
uilar,
Nav
al Air
Warf
are Ce
nter, C
hina L
ake,
CA; J
. Gall
on, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA;
E. He
nning
s, Na
val A
ir Warf
are Ce
nter, C
hina L
ake,
CA; M
. Joh
nson
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; B.
Mart
i, Nav
al Air
Warf
are Ce
nter, C
hina L
ake,
CA; M
. Mea
cham
, Jet
Propu
lsion L
abora
tory,
Califo
rnia I
nstitu
te of
Tech
nolog
y, Pa
sade
na, C
A; et
al. 12
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
5-216
4Ri
gging
Test
Bed E
nable
s Dev
elopm
ent o
f Mult
i-Sta
ge
Dece
lerat
or Ex
tracti
onS.
Kenig
, E. B
rande
au, J
. Gall
on, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y, Ca
liforni
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Pasa
dena
, CA
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
526
-ADS
-28
Fluid-
Struc
ture
Inter
actio
nTo
moka
CCh
aired
by: B
. TUT
T, Air
borne
Sys
tems a
nd C.
TANN
ER, J
et Pro
pulsio
n Lab
orator
y11
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
5-218
4Flu
id-Str
uctu
re In
terac
tion
Analy
sis of
Ram
-Air
Para
foil W
ings
H. Al
tman
n, Air
bus,
Manc
hing,
Germ
any
1130
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
185
Fluid-
Struc
ture
Inter
actio
n Sim
ulatio
n of
Ram
Air
Para
chut
es
- An
Appli
catio
n fo
r a K
ite -
B. Pe
rin, D
GA, T
oulou
se, F
rance
; H. B
elloc
, Univ
ersity
of To
ulous
e, To
ulous
e, Fra
nce;
P. Bo
rdena
ve, C
. Larr
ieu, C
. Sim
ond,
DGA,
Toulo
use,
Franc
e
1200
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
186
Unste
ady A
erod
ynam
ic Sim
ulatio
n of
Supe
rsonic
Flex
ible
Para
chut
e inc
luding
Fluid
-Stru
cture
Inter
actio
nH.
Kima
ta, M
. Tag
uchi,
Nag
oya U
nivers
ity, N
agoy
a, Ja
pan;
X. X
ue, T
echn
ical
Unive
rsity
of Mu
nich,
Munic
h, Ge
rman
y; K.
Mori,
Nago
ya U
nivers
ity,
Nago
ya, J
apan
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
527
-LNCH
-2
1230
- 14
00 h
rsLu
nch
Brea
kLu
nch
Brea
k
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
528
-ADS
-18
Expe
rimen
tal A
nalys
isTo
moka
ACh
aired
by: C
. RED
ELIN
GHUY
S, U
nivers
ity of
Cape
Town
and T
. FIEL
DS, U
nivers
ity of
Miss
ouri-K
ansa
s City
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
187
Huma
n Str
atos
pher
ic De
scent
Syste
m: A
rchite
cture
and D
esign
fo
r Saf
e, Sta
ble Fl
ight
J. Le
idich
, Worl
dView
Enter
prise
s, Tu
cson,
AZ
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
154
Expe
rimen
ts in
Line V
ibrat
ion an
d Asso
ciated
Dra
g for
Kite
sS.
Dun
ker, A
-Z Ch
utewo
rks, L
LC, H
ousto
n, TX
; W. M
eile,
G. B
renn,
Tech
nical
Unive
rsity
of Gr
az, G
raz, A
ustria
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
155
Analy
zing a
Dro
gue S
tabil
ized H
uman
Free
fall f
rom
the
Strat
osph
ere
J. Le
idich
, Worl
dView
Enter
prise
s, Tu
cson,
AZ
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
529
-ADS
-19
Guida
nce I
IISt.
John
sCh
aired
by: J
. TOR
GERS
ON, T
he Ch
arles
Star
k Drap
er La
borat
ory, I
nc. a
nd A.
WITK
OWSK
I, Pio
neer
Aeros
pace
Corpo
ration
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
157
Use o
f Gro
und-
Base
d Wind
Mea
sure
ment
s for
Impr
oved
Guid
ed
Aird
rop A
ccura
cyM.
Ward
, M. C
acan
, E. S
cheu
erman
n, M.
Coste
llo, G
eorgi
a Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Atlan
ta, G
A
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
158
High
Wind
Aut
onom
ous P
araf
oil G
uidan
ceB.
Chiel
, C. D
ever,
Drap
er La
borat
ory, C
ambri
dge,
MA
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
159
Game
s Aga
inst t
he W
ind: G
uided
Par
afoil
Accu
racy
D. Ca
rter, S
. Ras
musse
n, Dr
aper
Labo
ratory
, Cam
bridg
e, MA
14
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
530
-ADS
-20
Mode
ling &
Simu
lation
Tomo
ka C
Chair
ed by
: B. T
UTT,
Airbo
rne S
ystem
s and
J. PO
TVIN
, Sain
t Lou
is Un
iversi
ty14
00 hr
sAIA
A-201
5-216
0Sim
ulatio
n an
d Ana
lysis
of B
allut
e dec
elera
ting S
ystem
B. Ch
en, B
eihan
g Univ
ersity
, Beij
ing, C
hina;
H. X
u, Z.
Xu, A
viatio
n Ind
ustry
Co
rporat
ion of
China
(AVIC
), Xia
ngya
ng, C
hina;
W. H
e, Be
ihang
Univ
ersity
, Be
ijing,
China
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
161
Extra
ction
-Sep
arat
ion P
erfo
rman
ce an
d Dyn
amic
Mode
ling o
f Or
ion Te
st Ve
hicles
with
Ada
ms Si
mulat
ion: 2
nd Ed
ition
U. Fr
aire,
Jaco
bs, H
ousto
n, TX
; K. A
nders
on, A
TK, B
righa
m Cit
y, UT
; J.
Varel
a, Ge
oCon
trol S
ystem
s, Inc
., Ho
uston
, TX;
M. B
ernato
vich,
NASA
Jo
hnso
n Spa
ce Ce
nter, H
ousto
n, TX
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
533
-ADS
-22
Hype
rsonic
Dec
elera
tors
Tomo
ka B
Chair
ed by
: D. J
UREW
ICZ, F
oliag
e, Inc
. and
E. H
ENNI
NGS,
Nav
al Air
Warf
are Ce
nter
1400
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
165
Struc
tura
l Res
pons
e of H
yper
sonic
Infla
table
Aer
odyn
amic
Dece
lerat
or B
raide
d Tub
e Com
pone
nts a
nd El
emen
tsJ.
Clapp
, A. Y
oung
, W. D
avids
, A. G
oupe
e, Un
iversi
ty of
Maine
, Oron
o, Or
ono,
ME
1430
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
166
Deve
lopme
nt an
d Per
form
ance
Asse
ssmen
t of I
nflat
able
Aero
dyna
mic D
ecele
rato
rE.
Sheta
, V. V
enug
opala
n, CF
D Re
searc
h Corp
oratio
n, Hu
ntsvil
le, AL
; M. d
e Jo
ng, T
hin Re
d Line
Aeros
pace
, Inc
., Ch
illiwa
ck, C
anad
a
1500
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
167
Deve
lopme
nt of
Flar
e-ty
pe In
flata
ble M
embr
ane A
eros
hell f
or
Reen
try D
emon
strat
ion fr
om LE
OK.
Yama
da, J
apan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Sag
amiha
ra,
Japa
n; K.
Suzu
ki, U
nivers
ity of
Toky
o, Ka
shiw
a, Ja
pan;
T. Ab
e, Ja
pan
Aeros
pace
Explo
ration
Agen
cy (J
AXA)
, Sag
amiha
ra, Ja
pan;
O. Im
amura
, Nih
on U
nivers
ity, N
arash
ino, J
apan
; D. A
kita,
Toky
o Ins
titute
of Te
chno
logy,
Toky
o, Ja
pan;
Y. Na
gata,
Oka
yama
Univ
ersity
, Oka
yama
, Jap
an; e
t al.
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
532
-NW-
3 15
30 -
1600
hrs
Netw
orkin
g Cof
fee B
reak
Foye
r
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
534
-ADS
-23
Aero
dyna
mics
Tomo
ka C
Chair
ed by
: C. P
ETER
SON
and J
. CRU
Z, NA
SA-La
ngley
Rese
arch C
enter
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
168
Deve
lopme
nt of
Press
ure-S
ensit
ive Pa
ints f
or Fl
exibl
e Par
achu
tesY.
Meba
rki, N
ation
al Re
searc
h Cou
ncil,
Ottaw
a, Ca
nada
; B. L
asco
mbes
, EN
SAE P
aris T
ech,
Toulo
use,
Franc
e; L.
Ferra
cina,
ATG
Europ
e, No
ordwi
jk,
The N
etherl
ands
; J. U
nderw
ood,
Vortic
ity, L
td., O
xfords
hire,
Unite
d King
dom
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
169
CFD
Simula
tions
of a
Doub
le-An
nulus
Par
achu
te Sy
stem
for C
argo
Aird
rops
, Usin
g Infl
ated
Shap
es In
form
ed by
Ph
otog
ramm
etry
M. M
cQuil
ling,
J. Po
tvin,
Saint
Louis
Univ
ersity
, St.
Louis
, MO
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
170
Fast
Data
base
Gen
erat
ion fo
r Par
achu
te Clu
ster D
esign
Usin
g Na
vier-S
toke
s Equ
ation
s on
Supe
rcomp
uter
sG.
Guru
swam
y, NA
SA Am
es Re
searc
h Cen
ter, M
offett
Field
, CA
Wedn
esda
y, 1
April
201
535
-ADS
-24
Estim
ation
St. Jo
hns
Chair
ed by
: H. A
LTMAN
N, Ai
rbus D
efenc
e and
Spa
ce G
mbH
and C
. RED
ELIN
GHUY
S, U
nivers
ity of
Cape
Town
1600
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
171
Auto
mated
Cano
py an
d Pay
load M
otion
Estim
ation
Usin
g Visi
on
Base
d Meth
ods
R. De
cker, A
rmy A
rmam
ent R
esearc
h, De
velop
ment
and E
ngine
ering
Comm
and,
Picati
nny A
rsena
l, NJ;
O. Ya
kimen
ko, N
aval
Postg
radua
te Sc
hool,
Mon
terey,
CA
1630
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
172
Comp
uted
Air
Relea
se P
oint D
ata C
ollec
tion,
Pos
t Pro
cessi
ng
and A
pplic
ation
sC.
Bogg
s, U.
S. Ai
r Forc
e, W
right-
Patte
rson A
FB, O
H
1700
hrs
AIAA-2
015-2
173
A Le
ast S
quar
es W
ind Es
timat
ion Te
chniq
ue fo
r Aut
onom
ous
Para
foils
C. He
wgley
, U.S
. Nav
al Ac
adem
y, An
napo
lis, M
D; O
. Yak
imen
ko, N
aval
Postg
radua
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19,
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29-AD
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16-A
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9-ADS
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33-AD
S-22
Clark,
I., 3
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17-A
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Noets
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3-ADS
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ll, C.,
7-AD
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S-12
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42-AD
S-27
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terso
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S-1, 2
1-PLN
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30-AD
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34-AD
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4
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1-ADS
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smus
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9-ADS
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0-ADS
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8-ADS
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land,
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1-ADS
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mero,
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ndea
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6-ADS
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17-A
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Varel
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Venu
gopa
lan, V
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42-A
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S-13,
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3
6-ADS
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Y-3W
illis,
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DS-21
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