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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

15-594

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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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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

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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.”

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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

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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.

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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

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

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mmy H

igh-sp

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pY.

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Army A

viatio

n Ins

titute,

Beij

ing, C

hina;

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u, Y.

Jia, C

. Yan

g, Be

ihang

Univ

ersity

, Beij

ing, C

hina;

L. Wa

ng, A

viatio

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ustry

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ration

of

China

(AVIC

), Xia

ngya

ng, C

hina

Tues

day,

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arch

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e ISt.

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pace

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015-2

105

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ptive

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rol o

f Hea

vily D

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p Sys

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can,

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heue

rman

n, M.

Ward

, M. C

ostel

lo, G

eorgi

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

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ta, G

A

1030

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AIAA-2

015-2

106

Expe

rimen

tal I

nves

tigat

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Stoc

hasti

c Par

afoil

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ance

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ing a

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ssing

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N. S

legers

, Geo

rge Fo

x Univ

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, New

berg,

OR;

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gers,

A. B

rown,

Georg

ia Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

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ta, G

A

1100

hrs

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015-2

107

Adap

tive C

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l of a

10K

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afoil

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mB.

Chiel

, Drap

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borat

ory, C

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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

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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

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3Wi

nd Tu

nnel

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ngTo

moka

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aired

by: J

. CRU

Z, NA

SA-La

ngley

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arch C

enter

and J

. LIN

GARD

, Vort

icity L

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nnel

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stiga

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ron, A

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. Seid

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O

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015-2

109

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of th

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ap B

and P

arac

hute

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luid S

tructu

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terac

tion

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gard,

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, Vort

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a, ES

A, No

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e Neth

erlan

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. Ferr

acina

, ATG

Eu

rope,

Noord

wijk,

The N

etherl

ands

1100

hrs

AIAA-2

015-2

110

Desig

n of

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cale

Para

chut

e Mod

els fo

r LDS

D Tra

nson

ic Dy

nami

cs Wi

nd Tu

nnel

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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

. Rog

ers, J

. Ling

ard, V

orticit

y, Ltd

., Ch

algrov

e, Un

ited K

ingdo

m; L.

Marr

affa,

ESA,

Noord

wijk,

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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-

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4LD

SD I

Ballu

teTo

moka

BCh

aired

by: E

. BRA

NDEA

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t Prop

ulsion

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ratory

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. TAN

NER,

Jet P

ropuls

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borat

ory10

00 hr

sAIA

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SD Su

perso

nic B

allut

e Des

ign an

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king

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odruf

f, C.

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ros, A

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owsk

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ace C

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sor, C

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er, Je

t Prop

ulsion

Labo

ratory

, Cali

fornia

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tute

of Te

chno

logy,

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dena

, CA

1030

hrs

AIAA-2

015-2

114

Stres

s Ana

lysis

of th

e LDS

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perso

nic B

allut

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uk, M

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dis, A

. Witk

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i, Pion

eer A

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T

1100

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115

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techn

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olN.

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pson

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allon

, A. K

arp, J

et Pro

pulsio

n Lab

orator

y, Ca

liforni

a Ins

titute

of Te

chno

logy,

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dena

, CA

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

015-2

116

Comp

utat

ional

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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

. Van

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,

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dena

, CA

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day,

31 M

arch

201

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day,

31 M

arch

201

510

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-5Stu

dent

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er Fi

nalis

tsSt.

John

sCh

aired

by: N

. SLE

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x Univ

ersity

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eed A

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oiler

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uerm

ann,

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ard, M

. Cac

an, M

. Cos

tello,

Geo

rgia I

nstitu

te of

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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

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nstru

ction

of Tw

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rque

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ain P

arac

hute

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rsJ.

Day,

Embry

-Ridd

le Ae

ronau

tical

Unive

rsity,

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cott,

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. Ray

, Jac

obs,

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ton, T

X

1430

hrs

AIAA-2

015-2

119

A Pr

obab

ilistic

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roac

h to

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uided

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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

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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

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-7Ma

terial

s & D

esign

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ka C

Chair

ed by

: S. R

OLAN

D, Ai

rborne

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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

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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

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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

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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

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achu

te on

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sonic

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ght D

ynam

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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

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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

. Che

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

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fee B

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day,

31 M

arch

201

515

-ADS

-6Sy

stem

Deve

lopme

nt II

Tomo

ka A

Chair

ed by

: A. W

ITKOW

SKI,

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er Ae

rospa

ce Co

rporat

ion an

d G. B

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N, Vo

rticity

US

1600

hrs

AIAA-2

015-2

121

Guide

d Par

afoil

High

Altit

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esea

rch (G

PHAR

) Flig

ht at

57

,122

ftS.

Dun

ker, J

. Huis

ken,

D. M

ontag

ue, J

. Barb

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

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Softw

are

K. Ble

dsoe

, MRI

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nolog

ies, H

ousto

n, TX

; M. B

ernato

vich,

NASA

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son

Spac

e Cen

ter, H

ousto

n, TX

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

015-2

123

Final

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lopme

nt an

d Ver

ifica

tion

of th

e Int

erme

diate

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rimen

tal V

ehicl

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cent

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mT.

Benn

ett, J

. Row

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

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Army N

atick

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ier Ce

nter a

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GERO

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1600

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015-2

131

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of G

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rag u

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mics

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arac

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thous

e, A.

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ASA J

ohns

on S

pace

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r, Hou

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1630

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015-2

132

Invest

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n of P

arac

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eabil

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achuse

tts, L

owell,

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tte, J

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mand

, Na

tick, M

A; D.

Willis

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of M

assach

usetts

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ell, Lo

well,

MA

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

015-2

133

Effe

cts of

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as P

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abric

to

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rsonic

Per

form

ance

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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

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ANNE

R, Je

t Prop

ulsion

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ratory

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RK, J

et Pro

pulsio

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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

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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

 

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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

 

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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

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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

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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

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Ph

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ramm

etry

M. M

cQuil

ling,

J. Po

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Saint

Louis

Univ

ersity

, St.

Louis

, MO

1700

hrs

AIAA-2

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170

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base

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SA Am

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201

535

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171

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AIAA-2

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April

201

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1630

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AIAA-2

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175

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AIAA-2

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178

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179

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181

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AIAA-2

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182

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Saint

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Univ

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, St.

Louis

, MO

1130

hrs

AIAA-2

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183

Expe

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China

Auth

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Abe,

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3-ADS

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ler, M

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uilar,

D.,

31-AD

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Akita

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33-AD

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Ali, Y

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7Als

hahin

, W.,

24-AD

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nn, H

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DS-1,

26-A

DS-28

, 35-A

DS-24

Ande

rson,

K., 3

0-ADS

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rber, J

., 15

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Baso

re, N

., 23

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3Ba

zin, J

., 10

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Belan

ger, J

., 16

-ADS-9

Bello

c, H.

, 26-A

DS-28

Benn

ett, T

., 15

-ADS-6

Benn

ey, R

., 6-A

DS-2,

13-A

DS-12

Berge

ron, K

., 7-A

DS-3,

6-ADS

-2, 1

0-ADS

-5, 1

6-ADS

-9,

21-P

LNRY

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3-ADS

-13, 2

4-ADS

-15Be

rnatov

ich, M

., 15

-ADS-6

, 30-A

DS-20

Bleds

oe, K

., 15

-ADS-6

, 41-A

DS-17

Blood

, E.,

17-AD

S-10

Bogg

s, C.,

35-A

DS-24

Booy

sen,

T., 2

4-ADS

-15Bo

rdena

ve, P

., 26

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8Bo

se, D

., 8-A

DS-4,

17-A

DS-10

Bran

deau

, E.,

8-ADS

-4, 1

2-ADS

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1-ADS

-21Br

aun,

R., 1

1-ADS

-7Br

enn,

G., 2

8-ADS

-18Br

eznik

, R.,

13-AD

S-12

Brow

n, A.,

6-AD

S-2Br

own,

G., 1

5-ADS

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6-ADS

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can,

M., 6

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, 10-A

DS-5,

23-A

DS-13

, 29-A

DS-

19,

36-A

DS-25

Carte

r, D.,

29-AD

S-19

Chare

tte, C

., 16

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Charl

es, R

., 5-A

DS-1,

16-A

DS-9

Chen

, B.,

30-AD

S-20

Chen

, K.,

13-AD

S-12

Chiel

, B.,

6-ADS

-2, 2

9-ADS

-19Ch

uhta,

J., 4

1-ADS

-17

Clapp

, J.,

33-AD

S-22

Clark,

I., 3

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Y-1, 8

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, 12-A

DS-8,

17-A

DS-10

Co

atta,

D., 1

7-ADS

-10Co

rner, S

., 13

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2Co

stello

, M., 6

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, 10-A

DS-5,

23-AD

S-13,

24-AD

S-15,

2

9-ADS

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6-ADS

-25Cru

z, J.,

7-AD

S-3, 3

4-ADS

-23Da

rley,

M., 7

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Daum

, J.,

24-AD

S-15

David

s, W.

, 33-A

DS-22

David

son,

J., 4

1-ADS

-17Da

y, J.,

10-A

DS-5

de Jo

ng, M

., 33

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2De

azley

, F.,

6-ADS

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cker,

R., 3

5-ADS

-24De

sabra

is, K.

, 16-A

DS-9,

21-P

LNRY

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2-ADS

-27De

ver, C

., 29

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9Du

nker,

S.,

13-AD

S-12,

15-A

DS-6,

24-A

DS-15

, 2

8-ADS

-18Fa

rrell,

R., 1

1-ADS

-7Fa

rrell,

S., 1

1-ADS

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rracin

a, L.,

7-AD

S-3, 3

4-ADS

-23Fie

lds, T

., 10

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, 23-A

DS-13

, 28-A

DS-18

Fox,

R., 1

3-ADS

-12Fra

ire, U

., 30

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0, 4

1-ADS

-17Ga

llon,

J., 8

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, 12-A

DS-8,

31-A

DS-21

Giersc

h, L.,

17-A

DS-10

Good

enou

gh, L

., 13

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2Go

upee

, A.,

33-AD

S-22

Grea

thous

e, J.,

16-A

DS-9

Grun

wald,

A., 2

4-ADS

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ycha

nyuk

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8-ADS

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ruswa

my, G

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3Ha

n, Y.,

5-AD

S-1He

, W.,

30-AD

S-20

Henn

ings,

E., 1

0-ADS

-5, 3

1-ADS

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3-ADS

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nry, M

., 13

-ADS-1

2He

wgley

, C.,

13-AD

S-12,

35-A

DS-24

Hid

aka,

Y., 3

6-ADS

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l, J.,

11-AD

S-7

Hirak

i, K.,

36-AD

S-25

Holle

y, J.,

24-A

DS-15

Hugh

es, M

., 41

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7Hu

isken

, J.,

15-AD

S-6Im

amura

, O.,

33-AD

S-22

Ivano

v, M.

, 12-A

DS-8

Jand

a, M.

, 11-A

DS-7

Jann

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6-ADS

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1-PLN

RY-2,

36-A

DS-25

Jia, Y

., 5-A

DS-1,

42-A

DS-27

Joha

ri, H.

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1-ADS

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Y-2, 4

2-ADS

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hnso

n, M.

, 31-A

DS-21

Jurew

icz, D

., 33

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2Ka

ndis,

M.,

8-ADS

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rp, A.

, 8-AD

S-4Ka

vana

ugh,

J., 4

2-ADS

-27Ke

nig, S

., 31

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1Kim

ata, H

., 26

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8Kle

in, B

., 10

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Lafon

d, K.,

13-A

DS-12

Larrie

u, C.,

26-A

DS-28

Lasco

mbes

, B.,

34-AD

S-23

Leidi

ch, J

., 28

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8Lin

gard,

J., 7

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Littek

en, D

., 24

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5Liu

, D.,

5-ADS

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2-ADS

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wry,

C., 1

1-ADS

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chali

ck, W

., 7-A

DS-3

Mach

in, R.

, 18-A

DS-11

, 41-A

DS-17

Mann

ing, R

., 3-P

LNRY

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rraffa

, L.,

7-ADS

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rti, B

., 31

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1Mc

Laug

hlin,

T., 7

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McQu

illing

, M.,

5-ADS

-1, 3

4-ADS

-23, 4

2-ADS

-27Me

acha

m, M

., 31

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1Me

barki

, Y.,

34-AD

S-23

Meile

, W.,

28-AD

S-18

Mend

elson

, J.,

13-AD

S-12

Mollm

ann,

C., 1

1-ADS

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ntagu

e, D.

, 15-A

DS-6

Mori,

K., 1

6-ADS

-9, 2

6-ADS

-28

Mupp

idi, S

., 8-A

DS-4,

17-A

DS-10

Naga

ta, Y.

, 33-A

DS-22

Noets

cher,

G.,

6-ADS

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3-ADS

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ren, D

., 21

-PLNR

Y-2O’

Farre

ll, C.,

7-AD

S-3, 8

-ADS-4

, 12-A

DS-8

Patel

, S.,

13-AD

S-12

Peek

, G.,

42-AD

S-27

Peral

ta, R.

, 5-AD

S-1Pe

rin, B

., 26

-ADS-2

8Pe

terso

n, C.,

34-A

DS-23

Pinne

ll, G.

, 13-A

DS-12

Potvi

n, J.,

5-AD

S-1, 2

1-PLN

RY-2,

30-AD

S-20,

34-AD

S-23,

4

2-ADS

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dke,

T., 4

1-ADS

-17Ra

smus

sen,

S., 2

9-ADS

-19Ra

y, E.,

10-AD

S-5, 1

8-ADS

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1-ADS

-17, 4

2-ADS

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delin

ghuy

s, C.,

24-A

DS-15

, 28-A

DS-18

, 35-A

DS-24

Reine

rt, C.

, 36-A

DS-25

Reye

s, P.,

5-AD

S-1Rh

odes

, S.,

24-AD

S-15

Riley

, J.,

36-AD

S-25

Roge

rs, J.

, 6-AD

S-2, 1

0-ADS

-5, 1

8-ADS

-11Ro

gers,

S.,

7-ADS

-3Ro

land,

S., 1

1-ADS

-7, 4

1-ADS

-17Ro

mero,

L., 4

1-ADS

-17Ro

ndea

u, N.

, 16-A

DS-9

Rowa

n, J.,

15-A

DS-6

Saluz

zi, A.

, 15-A

DS-6

Saun

ders,

A., 7

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Sche

uerm

ann,

E., 6

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, 10-A

DS-5,

23-A

DS-13

, 2

4-ADS

-15, 2

9-ADS

-19, 3

6-ADS

-25Sc

hwing

, A.,

16-AD

S-9Se

idel, J

., 7-A

DS-3

Semb

a, N.

, 16-A

DS-9

Sheta

, E.,

33-AD

S-22

Shurt

liff, M

., 6-A

DS-2,

36-A

DS-25

Simon

d, C.,

26-A

DS-28

Slege

rs, N

., 6-AD

S-2, 1

0-ADS

-5, 21

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Y-2, 2

4-ADS

-15

Song

, B.,

42-AD

S-27

Suzu

ki, K.

, 33-A

DS-22

Tagu

chi, M

., 16

-ADS-9

, 26-A

DS-28

Tang

, C.,

17-AD

S-10

Tanim

oto, R

., 17

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0Ta

nner,

C., 8

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, 12-A

DS-8,

17-AD

S-10,

26-AD

S-28

Tardi

ff, M

., 36

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5Ta

ylor, A

., 39

-PLNR

Y-3Th

omps

on, N

., 8-A

DS-4

Tibbit

s, B.

, 12-A

DS-8

Torge

rson,

J., 2

4-ADS

-15, 2

9-ADS

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tt, B

., 5-A

DS-1,

17-A

DS-10

, 26-A

DS-28

, 30-A

DS-20

Unde

rwoo

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